CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Learning Medicine: An Evidence-Based Guide

Peter Wei ’10 and Alexander Chamessian

Learning Medicine: An Evidence-Based Guide offers a comprehensive, evidence-based method for learning medicine that allows students to excel in their…

The Germ of an Idea

Margaret Eisenstein DeLacy ‘80

Margaret Eisenstein DeLacy ’80’s The Germ of an Idea addresses the ties between religion and contagion in 18th century Britain…

Whistling in the Wind

Merritt H. Cohen '57

Through personal observations and discussions on contemporary hot button issues, such as euthanasia and prostitution, Merritt H. Cohen ’57’s Whistling…

HEAR

Robin Epstein ’95

In this young adult-novel, Kassandra Black, a high school vigilante, has her acceptance to Columbia revoked after she breaks into…

God and Politics in Esther

Yoram Hazony ’86

A treatise on politics and faith, God and Politics in Esther explores the crisis that erupts when the Persian government…

Race and Secularism in America

Jonathon S. Kahn ’91 and Vincent W. Lloyd ’03

Race and Secularism in America is an anthology that draws bold comparisons between secularist strategies to contain, privatize, and discipline…

Shadows of Revolution

David A. Bell

Shadows of Revolution: Reflections on France, Past and Present gathers essays written over the last 25 years by history professor…

Beyond Greek

Dennis Feeney

Modern ideas about translation, literature, history, and myth were largely shaped by the Romans, asserts professor of Latin Denis Feeney…

Chaos Imagined

Martin Meisel ’60

Chaos Imagined examines the disorder that exists in our world. Martin Meisel ’60 explores the history of the conception and…