Recent publications
From the history and archaeology of Newfoundland to globalization, John Locke and the allure of religious pilgrimage, our professors have been busy producing books to share their expertise with the world. Recent publications cover a range of subject areas relevant to our world, and our understanding of it.
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Understanding Human Rights: Origins, Currents and Critiques; First Canadian Edition by Dr. Reeta Tremblay, Dean of Arts, Memorial University; and James Kelly, Michael Lispon and Jean Francois Mayer of Concordia University, Nelson Education Ltd., 2008.
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A Song of Stone: Herstmonceux Castle by Dr. Andrew Loman, Department of English, 2006.
- Literature and Identity: Essays on Newfoundland and Labrador by Dr. Ronald Rompkey, Department of English, 2006.
- Red Ledger by Mary Dalton, Department of English, (Vehicule Press) 2006.
- The Transatlantic Divide: Foreign and security policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq (part of the Europe in Change series), edited by Dr. Osvaldo Croci, Department of Political Science, Memorial, and Dr. Amy Verdun, University of Victoria, 2006.
- Modern English Structures (2nd ed.) and Modern English Structures: Workbook (2nd ed.) Bernard T. O'Dwyer, Broadview Press, 2006.
- What Do They Call a Fisherman? Men, Gender and Restructuring in the Newfoundland Fishery, by Dr. Nicole Power, Sociology, Iser Books, 2005.
- Politics, Power and the Common Good - An introduction to Political Science, by Drs. Eric Mintz, David Close and Osvaldo Croci, 2006.
- Das Geschaeft der Lemuren: Der Tod des Schoepferischen (The Business of the Lemures: The Death of the Creative) by Dr. Richard Ilgner, Department of German and Russian, 2006.
- The Hittite –HI/-MI Conjugations by Dr. Sarah Rose, Classics Department, Innsbruck 2006.
- TransAtlantic Crossings II: Essays in Eighteenth-Century Sexuality and Textuality, edited by Dr. Donald Nichol, Dept. of English Language and Literature, with Adam Beardworth and Katrina Thorarinson, 2006.
- The New Foundling Hospital for Wit, 1768-1773 by Dr. Donald Nichol, Department of English Language and Literature, published by Pickering and Chatto, 2006. Reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement.
- The Twenty-first Century Confronts its Gods: Globalization, Technology and War by Dr. David Hawkin, Department of Religious Studies, SUNY Press, 2005
- Doing Fieldwork: Ethnographic Methods for Research in Developing Countries by Wayne Fife, Department of Anthropology, 2005.
- Reginald Shepherd and Helen Parsons Shepherd - A Life Composed, edited by Dr. Ronald Rompkey, Department of English, Breakwater Books, 2005.
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Two Islands: Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, from the series Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume IX. Edited by Dr. Christopher English, Coordinator of Law and Society, The Osgoode Society, 2005
- Role reversal in Postwar Austrian and German Jewish Literature by Dr. Robert Lawson, Department of German and Russian, Der Andere Verlag, 2005
- Understanding Rancé: The Spirituality of the Abbot of La Trappe in Context, by Dr. David N. Bell, Research Professor in Religious Studies, Cistercian Publications, 2005.
- Fish into Wine: The Newfoundland Plantation in the Seventeenth Century by Dr. Peter E. Pope, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina Press, 2005
- Avalon Chronicles: The English in America 1497-1696. Volume 8, edited by Dr. James A. Tuck and Barry Gaulton, Department of Anthropology, Colony of Avalon Foundation, 2005
- Regionalism in a Global Society: Persistence and Change in Atlantic Canada and New England, edited by Dr. Stephen G. Tomblin and Charles S. Colgan, Department of Political Science,
- Lost Country: The Rise and Fall of Newfoundland, 1843-1933 by Dr. Patrick O'Flaherty, professor emeritus, Department of English, 2005
- The Bantu Languages by Dr. Derek Nurse and Gerard Philippson, Department of Linguistics, Routledge, 2004
- The Biblical Politics of John Locke by Dr. K. I. Parker, Department of Religious Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004
- Intersecting Journeys: the Anthropology of Pilgrimage and Tourism edited by Dr. Sharon Roseman, Department of Anthropology and Dr. Ellen Badone, McMaster University, University Illinois Press, 2004
- Young Men and the Sea: Yankee Seafarers in the Age of Sail by Dr. Daniel Vickers, Department of History, with Vince Walsh, Maritime History Archive, 2005