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Faculty Publications in 2007


 
Caleb Clanton, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Religion and Democratic Citizenship: Inquiry and Conviction in the American Public Square
Rowman, December 28, 2007
 

 
Stella Erbes, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education
What Teachers Should Know But Textbooks Don't Show
Corwin Press, November 28, 2007
 

 
Mike Gose, Professor of Education
What it Means to Be a Teacher
Rowman & Littlefield Education, September 30, 2007
 

 
Ed Larson, Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair in Law
A Magnificent Catastrophe: The Tumultuous Election of 1800, America's First Presidential Campaign
Free Press, September 18, 2007
 

 
June Schmieder-Ramirez, professor of education
Leo A. Ed.D Mallette (contributor)
The Spelit Power Matrix: Untangling The Organizational Environment With The Spelit Leadership Tool
BookSurge Publishing, August 8, 2007
 

 
Diana Hiatt-Michael, Professor, Education Division
Promising Practices for Teachers to Engage Families of English Language Learners
Information Age Publishing, June 26, 2007
 

 
Robert G. Kaufman, Professor
In Defense of the Bush Doctrine
University Press of Kentucky, May 11, 2007
 

 
Mark Allen, Practitioner Faculty
The Next Generation of Corporate Universities
Pfeiffer, March 9, 2007
 

 
Eric Hamilton (Editor), Associate Dean, Education Division
Richard A. Lesh (Editor), James J. Kaput (Editor)
Foundations for the Future in Mathematics Education
Lawrence Erlbaum, February 23, 2007
 

 
Bruce Herschensohn
Taiwan: The Threatened Democracy
World Ahead Publishing, January 31, 2007
 

 
Eric Hamilton (Editor), associate dean, Education division
Richard A. Lesh (Editor), James J. Kaput (Editor)
Foundations for the Future in Mathematics Education
Taylor & Francis, Inc., January 2007
 

 
Robert L Sexton., distinguished professor of social science
Exploring Microeconomics
South Western Educational Publishing, January 2007
 

 
Robert L. Sexton, distinguished professor of social science
Exploring Macroeconomics
Cengage Learning, January 2007
 

 
Bruce D. Buskirk, Professor
Entrepreneurial Marketing: Real Stories and Survival Strategies (Republished version)
South-Western College Pub, 2007
 

 
Dr. Lee Kats, Frank R. Seaver Chair in Natural Science Professor of Biology
Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr., Susan L. Keen; Illustrated by William C. Ober, Claire W Garrison, R.N.
Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology
McGraw-Hill, 2007
 

 
Ed Larson, Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair in Law
The Creation-Evolution Debate: Historical Perspectives
University of Georgia Press, 2007
 

 
Ed Larson, Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair in Law
Jack Marshall
The Essential Words and Writings of Clarence Darrow
New York Random House, 2007
 

 
Frank G. Novak, Jr., ed.,, Professor of English
"In Old Friendship," The Correspondence of Lewis Mumford and Henry A. Murray, 1928-1981
Syracuse University Press, 2007
 

 
Peter Robinson, Managing Director, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
Matthew P. Guasco
The Principles of Negotiation
Entreprenuer Press, 2007
 

 
Peter Wendel, Professor
A Possessory Estates and Future Interests Primer (3rd edition)
West, 2007
 

 
Ronald Cox, Assistant Professor of Religion
By the Same Word, Creation and Salvation in Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity
Walter de Gruyter, 2007
 

 
Sonia Sorrell, Associate Professor of Art History
Galla Placidia: Empress of Rome in a Time of Turmoil, 389-450 AD (second printing)
University Press of the South, 2007
 

 
Susan C. Binkley, Assistant Professor of French
The Concept of the Individual in Eighteenth-Century French Thought from the Enlightenment to the French Revolution
Mellen Press, 2007
This interdisciplinary study explores the concept of the individual human being as it evolved within the philosophies of the French Enlightenment and how notions of the individual reached a turning point during the French Revolution. The author draws on the thought of French philosophes and revolutionaries concerning the individual within nature and society and examines them within the framework of Michel Foucault’s thought.
 

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