By Bernie Kosar with Craig Stout ’70. Cleveland Landmarks Press, September 2017. With the help of Craig Stout, Bernie Kosar relates how he overcame a variety of challenges both during and after his college and professional football career. Continue reading »
By Justine de Young ’02. I.B. Tauris Publishers, June 2017. Fashion reveals not only who we are, but whom we aspire to be. From 1775 to 1925, artists in Europe were especially attuned to the gaps between appearance and reality, participating in and often critiquing the making of… Continue reading »
Edited by E. Brooks Goddard ’63. Jugum Press, May 2017. Available on Amazon. In the early 1960s—while young people were inspired by President Kennedy, civil rights advanced in the USA, and the Cold War overheated—575 US and 200 UK teachers went to East Africa. These walimu—Swahili for… Continue reading »
Edited by Patricia C. Martin ’78. NAFSA: Association of International Educators, March 2017. The best way to handle an emergency is to plan for it. Make sure you have a response in place for your education abroad office before a crisis occurs. The education abroad office is often one… Continue reading »
Co-authored and edited by Jason Gladstone ’97. University of Iowa Press, July 2016. Available on Amazon. Within the past ten years, the field of contemporary American literary studies has changed significantly. Following the turn of the twenty-first century and mounting doubts about the continued explanatory power… Continue reading »
Edited by Nora Kenworthy ’04, Ross Mackenzie, and Kelley Lee. Rowman & Littlefield International, July 2016. There is growing evidence of the wide-ranging impacts of corporations in selected industries on global patterns of health and disease. However, limited analysis has been undertaken of the increasing corporate involvement in… Continue reading »
Edited by Dan Swkire ’91, with associate editor Margaret (Donavan) Cormier ’94, et al. A comprehensive treatment of all aspects of group insurance in the United States and Canada. Continue reading »
University of Missouri Press, 2016. Three weeks prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese Special Envoy to the United States Saburo Kurusu visited Washington in an attempt to further peace talks between Japan and America. For more than 70 years, many have unfairly viewed his visit as part of the… Continue reading »
By Paul Martineau ’02 (Art History Masters Program). J. Paul Getty Museum. March 2016. An examination of the photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe, based on the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This book also features essays by Philip Gefter, Jonathan D. Continue reading »
By Elizabeth (Geren) Goldring ’92 et al. Oxford University Press, 2014. A five-volume edition of a collection of seminal texts relating to the court and culture of Queen Elizabeth I. Selected as a ‘Book of the Year’ (2015) by the Times Literary Supplement. Winner of the 2015 Roland H. Continue reading »
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