Books
- Stephen H. Lekson, curator of anthropology, CU Museum of Natural HistorySAR PressAccording to archaeologist Stephen H. Lekson, much of what we think we know about the Southwest has been compressed into conventions and classifications and orthodoxies
- By Susan Kingsley Kent, professor of historyPalgrave MacmillanAftershocks examines the impact of collective trauma arising out of the Great War on the politics of the 1920s in Britain. Aftershocks studies how meanings of shellshock,
- By Robert Hanna, CU professor of philosophy; and Michelle Maiese assistant professor of philosophy at Emmanuel College, BostonOxford University PressIn Embodied Minds in Action , Robert Hanna and Michelle Maiese work out a unified
- By David Ferris, professor and chair of comparative literature and humanitiesCambridge University PressFor students of modern criticism and theory, Walter Benjamin’s writings have become essential reading. His analyses of photography, film, language
- By Paul M. Levitt, professor of EnglishCross Cultural CommunicationsIn his latest work of fiction, Levitt tells a tale of the first recorded charge of ritual murder that took place in Norwich, England, 1144, alleging that the Jewish community, “In