Tag: Weekly Reader
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Volume identifies and explores the ‘translators of 1808’
Vernon Valentine Palmer’s study is the first general evaluation that contemplates the translation’s goals, the…
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Book presents stories, historical photographs to document Rosenwald schools
‘A Better Life for Their Children’ includes 85 duotone images and brief narratives telling the stories…
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Book remembers ‘virtuosic thinking’ of renowned Jewish scientists, artists
In ‘Stargazing in the Atomic Age,’ Anne Goldman interweaves personal and intellectual history in essays…
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Book examines veterinary care for pets in underserved communities
Author looks at growing initiatives in North Carolina and Costa Rica.
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Exhibition catalog reexamines definition of magical realism
‘Extra Ordinary: Magic, Mystery and Imagination in American Realism’ accompanies the exhibition of the same…
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Exhibition catalog examines race, gender through tapestries
‘Emma Amos: Color Odyssey’ accompanies the exhibition of the same name.
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Book evaluates formation of American culture through feudal law, medieval literature
Robert Yusef Rabiee states that feudal law and medieval literature were structural components of the…
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Book examines division between ‘human and animal conditions’
Carrie P. Freeman interviews the leaders of advocacy groups to gain insight on how human…
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Terry professor provides a primer on cybersecurity preparedness for non-IT professionals
‘Cybersecurity Readiness’ was released March 2 by SAGE Publishing.
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Book reevaluates conservation history of post-Civil War South
William D. Bryan, an environmental historian in Atlanta, uses the lens of environmental history to…
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Book details letters between Mark Twain, Joseph Hopkins Twichell
Correspondence narrates their long friendship.
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Book accompanies Georgia Museum of Art exhibition
Both the exhibition and the catalog focus on the collection’s history and on changing perceptions…
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Book analyzes history of Lower East Side in New York
The book is an analysis of the network of Puerto Rican community activism in New…
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Trends and challenges revealed in new book about women and leadership in public relations
Advancement barriers, gaps in leadership and lack of mentors examined in new book.
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Wolniak takes international look at undermatching
Associate professor Greg Wolniak co-authored a chapter for ”Responsibility of Higher Education Systems: What, How,…
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Memoir explores meaning of home, family
In 10 interconnected essays, Harlan examines cultural histories.
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Webber edits book on the use of data analytics
The book helps readers understand how analytics can support major organizational functions in higher education.
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Graduate student’s novel explores wildness of land (and people)
James Chapin’s debut novel, “Ride South Until the Sawgrass,” is available now.
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Book of short stories celebrates New Orleans
If We Were Electric’s 12 stories celebrate New Orleans in all of its beautiful peculiarities.…
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Book shares herbal fact and lore
A Curious Garden of Herbs is a richly illustrated collection of herbal fact and lore…
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Book details ways to quantify marketing efforts
Marketing Metrics, 4th Edition, helps readers accurately quantify the performance of all their marketing investments,…
