Books by Alumni
Biography
and letters
Patricia Cline Cohen, AB'86, The Murder of Helen
Jewett: The Life and Death of a Prostitute in Nineteenth Century
New York; Sherrie
L. Lyons, PhD'90, Thomas Henry Huxley: The Evolution
of a Scientist;
Katharine
Parker Riddle, SM'42, A
Nourishing Life
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Business
and economics
Paul G. Keat, AM'52, PhD'59, Managerial Economics:
Economic Tools for Today's Decision Makers; Jean-Francois
Laugel, MBA'84, Large Scale Organizational Change:
An Executive Guide; Robert
P. Schweihs, MBA'81, Handbook of Advanced Business
Valuation;
Tim
Wroblewski, MBA'94, Global
Digital Business.com: Creating Stealth Global Business Advantages
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Criticism
Leon Botstein, AB'67, The Compleat Brahms;
Murray Bradshaw, PhD'69,
Breve et facile maniera d'esseritarsi a far passagi; Marilyn
Demarsat Button, AM'72, The Foriegn Woman in British
Literature: Exotics, Aliens, and Outsiders
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Education
David H. Albert, AM'76, And the Skylark Sings with
Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and Community-Based Education;
Tom
S. Loveless, PhD'92, The Tracking Wars: State Reform
Meets School Policy; William
H. Maehl, PhD'57, Lifelong Learning at Its Best:
Innovative Practices in Adult Credit Programs; Kenneth
K. Wong, AB'77, AM'80, PhD'83, Funding Public Schools:
Politics and Policies
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Fiction
and poetry
Arsen Pankovich, X'64, I Died in Rio;
David Ray, AB'52, HeartStones: New and Selected
Poems; Anne
F. Spackman, AB'95, The Last Paradise;
Robert Rawdon Wilson, AB'56, AM'58, Boundaries and
Other Fictions;
William S. Zaferson, AM'65, The Songs of the Muses
For Gods and Men
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History
and current events
Richard B. Allen, AM'72, Slaves, Freedmen, and Indentured
Laborers in Colonial Mauritius; Myra
Young Armstead, AM'77, PhD'87, "Lord Please
Don't Take Me in August"; Bonnie
Blackburn, AM'63, PhD'70, The Oxford Companion to
the Year: An Exploration of Calendar Customs and Time-Reckoning;
Rivkah
B. Harris, PhD'54, Gender and Aging in Mesopotamia:
The Gilgamesh Epic and Other Ancient Literature;
Caroline
L. Herzenberg, SM'55, PhD'58, Their Day in the Sun:
Women of the Manhattan Project;
Paul
H. Kratoska, AM'68, PhD'75, The Japanese Occupation
of Malaya: A Social and Economic History;
Bruce
V. Lewenstein, AB'80, The Establishment of Science
in America: 150 Years of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science;
Lawrence
W. McBride, PhD'78, The Reynolds Letters: An Irish
Emigrant Family in Late Victorian Manchester;
Joseph
P. Ward, AB'87, Protestant Identities: Religion,
Society, and Self-Fashioning in Post-Reformation England;
Bronwyn
McFarland-Icke, AM'91, PhD'97, Nurses in Nazi Germany:
Moral Choice in History;
Walter
Nugent, PhD'61, The
American West: The Reader; Jule
DeJager Ward, AM'87, PhD'96, La Leche League; [
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Linguistics
Louis Aarons, PhD'57, English Say Hello
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Medicine
and health
Bryan A. Liang, PhD'89, Health Law and Policy
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Political
science and law
Stefan H. Krieger, AB'68, Essential
Lawyering Skills: Interviewing, Counseling, Negotiation, and Persuasive
Fact Analysis; Oliver
Lepsius, LLM'93, Steuerungsdiskussion, Systemtheorie
und Parlamentarismuskritik; George
W. Liebmann, JD'63, Solving Problems without Large
Government; Arthur
MacEwan, AB'63, Neo-Liberalism or Democracy? Economic
Strategy, Markets, and Alternatives for the 21st Century; Rachel
M. McCleary, PhD'86, Dictating Democracy: Guatemala
and the End of Violent Revolution;
David
Menefee-Libey, AM'82, PhD'89, The
Triumph of Campaign-Centered Politics;
David
R. Segal, AM'63, PhD'67, The Postmodern Military:
Armed Forces after the Cold War
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Psychiatry
and psychology
Raymond J. Corsini, PhD'55, Dictionary of Psychology;
Paul
C. Rosenblatt, AM'58, Parent Grief: Narratives of
Loss and Relationship
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Religion
and philosophy
J. Harley Chapman, AM'69, AM'70, PhD'84, Interpreting
Neville; Paul
Franco, PhD'87, Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom; Bernard
Linsky, AM'87, PhD'94, Russell's Metaphysical Logic;
Barbara
Pitkin, AM'87, PhD'94, What Pure Eyes Could See;
Andrew
Tempelman, AM'66, PhD'72, The Patchwork Gospels:
Gospel Origins in the First, Second, and Third Centuries; James
O. Yerkes, AM'69, PhD'76, John Updike and Religion:
The Sense of the Sacred and the Motions of Grace
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Science
and technology
Lou Agosta, AB'73, AM'74, PhD'77,
The Essential Guide to Data Warehousing; Robert
V. Binder, AB'74, MBA"79, Testing Object-Oriented
Systems: Models, Patterns, and Tools;
Stephen
C. Maxson, SB'60, PhD'66, Genetic Influences on
Neural and Behavioral Functions; Nancy
S. Philippi, AB'56, AM'58, A Case for Wetland Restoration;
Wayne
Proell, SB'37, Solid State Heat Engines;
Peter
Stone, SB'93, Layered Learning in Multiagent Systems:
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Social
sciences
Joan Ablon, AM'58, PhD'63, Living with Genetic Disorder:
The Impact of Neurofibromatosis 1; Roger
W. Axford, AM'49, PhD'61, Mirror for Marriage;
Dale
F. Eickelman, AM'68, PhD'71, New Media in the Muslim
World; Eduardo
R. Gomes, PhD'98, Empresas, Empresarios e Soiedade;
Sherry
B. Ortner, AM'66, PhD'70, Life and Death on Mt.
Everest: Sherpas and Himalayan Mountaineering; Ethel
Spector Person, AB'56, SB'56, The Sexual
Century; Martha
Shirk, AM'75, Lives on the Line: American Families
and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet; Joseph
A. Varacalli, AM'75, Bright Promise, Failed Community:
Catholics and the American Public Order
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