A big batch of new ebooks at Gleeson Library for the start of the semester:
- Queer ecopedagogies: explorations in nature, sexuality, and education by Joshua Russell, editor (1 user)
- Intentions in great power politics: uncertainty and the roots of conflict by Sebastian Rosato (1 user)
- The power to divide: wedge strategies in great power competition by Timothy W. Crawford (1 user)
- Frantz Fanon: a political biography by Leo Zeilig (1 user)
- Liaison engagement success: a practical guide for librarians by Ellen Hampton Filgo and Sha Towers (1 user)
- Stay alive: surviving capitalism’s coming hunger games by Michael Harris (1 user)
- Finding the mother tree: discovering the wisdom of the forest by Suzanne Simard (1 user)
- By executive order: bureaucratic management and the limits of presidential power by Andrew Rudalevige (1 user)
- The living Inca town: tourist encounters in the Peruvian Andes by Karoline Guelke (1 user)
- Rethinking refugees: beyond states of emergency by Peter Nyers (1 user)
- Can democracy safeguard the future? by Graham Smith (1 user)
- The innovation delusion: how our obsession with the new has disrupted the work that matters most by Lee Vinsel and Andrew L. Russell (1 user)
- Overcoming overtourism: creating revived originals by Bruno S. Frey (1 user)
- Robert Mugabe and the will to power in an African postcolony by William J. Mpofu (1 user)
- From dissent to democracy: the promise and perils of civil resistance transitions by Jonathan C. Pinckney (1 user)
- Higher education: handbook of theory and research edited by Michael B. Paulsen (multiple users)
- How to fight racism: courageous Christianity and the journey toward racial justice by Jemar Tisby (1 user)
- The pilgrim’s story: the life and spirituality of St. Ignatius Loyola by Brendan Comerford SJ (1 user)
- Reconsidering the life of power: ritual, body, and art in critical theory and Chinese philosophy by James Garrison (1 user)
- The spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola: contexts, sources, reception by Terence O’Reilly (1 user)
- When the emperor was divine: a novel by Julie Otsuka (1 user)
- The woman warrior: memoirs of a girlhood among ghosts by Maxine Hong Kingston (1 user)
- Being ecological by Timothy Morton (1 user)
- A hallucinogenic tea, laced with controversy: ayahuasca in the Amazon and the United States by Marlene Dobkin de Rios and Roger Rumrrill (1 user)
- The haunting of Lin-Manuel Miranda by Ishmael Reed (3 user)
- No refuge: ethics and the global refugee crisis by Serena Parekh (1 user)
- Are prisons obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis (1 user)
- The gene’s-eye view of evolution by Ă…gren, J. Arvid. (1 user)
- The elements of journalism by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel (1 user)
- Critical black futures: speculative theories and explorations edited by Philip Butler (1 user)
- About gender identity justice in schools and communities by sj Miller (1 user)
- Fit to teach same-sex desire, gender, and school work in the twentieth century by Jackie M. Blount (unlimited users)
- Imagining queer methods edited by Amin Ghaziani and Matt Brim (unlimited users)
- Making space for diverse masculinities: difference, intersectionality, and engagement in an urban high school by Lance T. McCready (1 user)
- Breaking cycles of violence in Israel and Palestine: empathy and peacemaking in the Middle East (1 user)
- Challenges of resolving the Israeli-Palestinian dispute: an impossible peace? by Bren Carlill (1 user)
- The Hebrew Orient: Palestine in Jewish American visual culture, 1901-1938 by Jessica Carr (1 user)
- The land beyond the border state formation and territorial expansion in Syria, Morocco, and Israel (1 user)
- Living law: Jewish political theology from Hermann Cohen to Hannah Arendt by Miguel Vatter (1 user)
- A prophet has appeared: the rise of Islam through Christian and Jewish eyes; a sourcebook by Stephen J. Shoemaker (1 user)
- Religious hatred: prejudice, islamophobia and antisemitism in global context by Paul Hedges (1 user)
- Shadows in the City of Light: Paris in postwar French Jewish writing edited by Sara R. Horowitz, Amira Bojadzija-Dan, Julia Creet (1 user)
- Signs of salvation: a festschift for Peter Ochs edited by Mark Randall James and Randi Rashkover (1 user)
- Strangers in Yemen: travel and cultural encounter among Jews, Christians and Muslims in the colonial era by David Malkiel (1 user)
- West of Jim Crow: the fight against California’s color line by Lynn M. Hudson (1 user)
- Humanizing methodologies in educational research: centering non-dominant communities by Cynthia C. Reyes, Shana J. Haines, Kelly Clark/Keefe (1 user)
- Panics and persecutions: 20 tales of excommunication in the digital age edited by Claire Lehmann, Colin Wright, Jamie Palmer, Jonathan Kay, Toby Young (unlimited users)
- Queer Theory Now: From Foundations to Futures by Hannah McCann and Whitney Monaghan (single user)
- New perspectives on racial identity development: integrating emerging frameworks edited by Charmaine L. Wijeyesinghe and Bailey W. Jackson III (unlimited users)
- Capitalism in the web of life: ecology and the accumulation of capital by Jason W. Moore (single user)
- Displaced: literature of indigeneity, migration, and trauma edited by Kate Rose (single user)
- Ignatius Loyola the Mystic by Harvey Egan (single user)
- Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls (unlimited users)
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