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What We Are Writing What books are our colleagues in the College LETTERS has asked Vanderbilt University’s humanities and social sciences departments to share their faculty members’ 2010 publications. Their answers show an active and diverse mix of scholarly interests. Lewis V. Baldwin. Never to Leave Us Alone: The Prayer Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Fortress Press. Lewis V. Baldwin. The Voice of Conscience: The Church in the Mind of Martin Luther King, Jr. Oxford University Press. Jerome Brillaûd. Sombres Lumières, essai sur le retour à l’antique et la tragédie grecque au XVIIIe siècle. Presses de l’Université Laval, Les Collections de la République des Lettres. William Caferro. Contesting the Renaissance. Wiley-Blackwell. Katherine B. Crawford. The Sexual Culture of the French Renaissance. Cambridge University Press.
Carolyn M. Dever and Lisa M. Niles, co-editors. The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope (Cambridge Companions to Literature). Cambridge University Press. Dennis C. Dickerson. African American Preachers and Politics: The Careys of Chicago. University Press of Mississippi. Tom D. Dillehay. From Foraging to Farming in the Andes: New Perspectives on Food Production and Social Organization. Cambridge University Press. Edward H. Friedman. The Little Woman. A Liberal Translation of Leandro Fernández de Moratín’s El sí de las niñas. Juan de la Cuesta. Sam B. Girgus. Levinas and the Cinema of Redemption: Time, Ethics, and the Feminine. Columbia University Press. Lenn E. Goodman. Creation and Evolution. Routledge. Robin M. Jensen. Living Water: Images, Symbols, and Settings of Early Christian Baptism. Brill Publishers. Shaul Kelner. Tours That Bind: Diaspora, Pilgrimage and Israeli Birthright Tourism. New York University Press. Michael P. Kreyling. The South That Wasn’t There. Louisiana State University Press. Jane G. Landers. Atlantic Creoles in the Age of Revolutions. Cambridge University Press.
Nella Van Dyke and Holly J. McGammon, co-editors. Strategic Alliances: Coalition Building and Social Movements. University of Minnesota Press. Paul B. Miller. Elusive Origins: The Enlightenment in the Modern Caribbean Historical Imagination. University of Virginia Press, New World Studies Series. Daniel M. Patte, editor. The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity. Cambridge University Press. Nicole Duran, Teresa Okure, and Daniel M. Patte, co-editors. Mark: Texts @ Contexts. Fortress Press.
Virginia M. Scott. Double Talk: Deconstructing Monolingualism in Classroom Language Learning. Prentice Hall. Dieter H. Sevin. Trotzdem Schreiben. Beitrage zur deutschsprachigen Literatur der Moderne. Hildesheim. Samira Sheikh. Forging a Region: Sultans, Traders and Pilgrims in Gujarat, 1200-1500. Oxford University Press. Scott F. Aikin and Robert B. Talisse, co-editors. The Pragmatism Reader: From Peirce Through to the Present. Princeton University Press. Steven M. Cahn and Robert B. Talisse, co-editors. Political Problems. Prentice Hall. Scott F. Aikin, Steven M. Cahn, and Robert B. Talisse, co-editors. Thinking About Logic: Classic Essays. Westview Press. Herbert Kitschelt, Kirk A. Hawkins, Juan Pablo Luna, Guillermo Rosas, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, coauthors. Latin American Party Systems. Cambridge University Press.
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