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Books in Print Books in PrintS P r i n g 2 0 1 0 penn state university press Contents Author Index 1 Title Index 31 Subject Index 60 Architecture 60 Art 60 Biography and Autobiography 63 Business & Economics 64 Cooking 65 Drama 65 Education 65 Fiction 65 Health and Fitness 65 History 65 Law 76 Literary Collections 76 Literary Criticism 77 Mathematics 80 Medicine 80 Music 80 Nature 81 Performing Arts 81 Philosophy 81 Photography 84 Poetry 85 Political Science 85 Psychology 90 Religion 90 Science 92 Social Sciences 92 Sports and Recreation 95 Technology and Engineering 96 Travel 96 Series Index 97 ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series 97 American and European Philosophy 97 Brepols Medieval Women Series 97 Buildings, Landscapes, and Societies 97 College Art Association Monograph 97 Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society 97 Edinburgh Edition of Thomas Reid 97 Essays on Human Rights 97 Hermeneutics: Studies in the History of Religions 97 The Index of Christian Art: Occasional Papers 97 Issues in Policy History 97 Kenneth Scott Latourette Prize in Religion and Modern Literature 98 A Keystone Book ® 98 Latin American Originals 98 Literature and Philosophy 98 Magic in History 98 Max Kade German-American Research Institute 99 Papers in Art History 99 Penn State Library of Jewish Literature 99 Penn State Romance Studies 99 Penn State Series in Lived Religious Experience 99 Penn State Studies in the History of the Book 99 Pennsylvania German History and Culture 99 Post-Communist Cultural Studies 99 Re-Reading the Canon 99 Refiguring Modernism 100 Rhetoric and Democratic Deliberation 100 Rural Studies 100 SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies 100 The Stone Art Theory Institutes 100 Studies in Romance Literatures 100 Studies of the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium 101 Journals 102 Sales Information 103 Order Form 104 Penn State University Press Author Index Author index Adams, Christine, Jack R. Censer, and Lisa Alperson, Philip, A., ed. What is Music?: An Atwood, Craig D. The Theology of the Czech Breth- Jane Graham. Visions and Revisions of Eighteenth Introduction to the Philosophy of Music. 428 pages. ren from Hus to Comenius. 480 pages. 26 illus. 6 x Century France. 228 pages. 5 illus. 6 x 9. 1997. 6.125 x 9.25. 1994. Paper, 978-0-271-01318-3, 9. 2009. Cloth, 978-0-271-03532-1, $80.00 sh. Paper, 978-0-271-02609-1, $24.95 sh. $31.95 sh. Auchard, John, ed. Italian Hours: Henry James. Adams, Christine. A Taste for Comfort and Althoff, Gerd. Otto III. 232 pages. 7 illus. 6 x 9. 416 pages. 12 illus. 6 x 9. 1992. Cloth, 978-0-271- Status: A Bourgeois Family in Eighteenth-Century 2003. Paper, 978-0-271-02401-1, $29.95 sh. 00726-7, $54.00 sh. France. 304 pages. 6 x 9. 1999. Paper, 978-0-271- Amato, Micaela Amateau and Joyce Henri Austin, Norman. Meaning and Being in Myth. 03359-4, $26.00 sh. Robinson. Couples Discourse. 136 pages. 66 color 252 pages. 6 x 9. 1990. Paper, 978-0-271-02823-1, Addis, Caren. Taking the Wheel: Auto Parts Firms illus. 9 x 11. 2006. Paper, 978-0-911209-65-5, $23.95 sh. and the Political Economy of Industrialization in $24.95 sh. Bacchus, William I. The Price of American Foreign Brazil. 272 pages. 4 illus. 6 x 9. 1999. Cloth, 978- Ameringer, Charles. The Caribbean Legion: Policy: Congress, the Executive, and International 0-271-01814-0, $68.95 sh. Patriots, Politicians, Soldiers of Fortune, 1946-1950. Affairs Funding. 360 pages. 6 x 9. 1997. Paper, Aers, David and Lynn Staley. Powers of the 196 pages. 6 x 9. 1995. Paper, 978-0-271-02552-0, 978-0-271-02594-0, $28.95 sh. Holy: Religion, Politics, and Gender in Late Medieval $28.95 sh. Bach, Jeff. Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred English Culture. 320 pages. 6 x 9. 1996. Paper, Anderson, Jeffrey C. The New York Cruciform World of Ephrata. 304 pages. 26 illus/3 maps. 6 978-0-271-02593-3, $28.95 sh. Lectionary. 152 pages. 69 illus. 8.5 x 11. 2001. x 9. 2003. Paper, 978-0-271-02744-9, $29.95 sh, Affron, Matthew. Fernand Leger: Contrasts of Cloth, 978-0-271-00743-4, $79.95 sh, College Art Pennsylvania German History and Culture Series, Forms. 48 pages. 17 color illus. 9 x 11.25. 2007. Association Monograph Series. Co-published with the Pennsylvania German Paper, 978-0-9706263-3-2, $15.95 sh. Anderson, John C. Why Lawyers Derail Justice: Society / Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Afzal-Khan, Fawzia. Cultural Imperialism and Probing the Roots of Legal Injustices. 252 pages. 6 x Bacon, Margaret Hope See Lapsansky-Werner, the Indo-English Novel: Genre and Ideology in R. K. 9. 1998. Paper, 978-0-271-02514-8, $30.95 sh. Emma J. Narayan, Anita Desai, Kamala Markandaya, and Anderson, Lee W. Congress and the Classroom: Bagby, Lewis. Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky and Salman Rushdie. 204 pages. 6 x 9. 1993. Paper, From the Cold War to “No Child Left Behind”. 224 Russian Byronism. 388 pages. 18 illus. 6 x 9. 1995. 978-0-271-03295-5, $28.00 sh. pages. 6 x 9. 2007. Paper, 978-0-271-03224-5, Paper, 978-0-271-02613-8, $29.95 sh. Ahdieh, Robert. Russia’s Constitutional Revolu- $25.00 sh. Bailey, Michael D. Battling Demons: Witchcraft, tion: Legal Consciousness and the Transition to Anderson, Thornton. Creating the Constitution: Heresy, and Reform in the Late Middle Ages. 216 Democracy, 1985-1996. 264 pages. 6 x 9. 1997. The Convention of 1787 and the First Congress. 272 pages. 3 illus. 6.125 x 9.25. 2003. Cloth, 978-0- Paper, 978-0-271-02603-9, $21.95 sh. pages. 6 x 9. 1993. Paper, 978-0-271-00920-9, 271-02225-3, $85.95 sh. Paper, 978-0-271-02226-0, Ahern, Daniel. Nietzsche as Cultural Physician. $30.95 sh. $28.95 sh, Magic in History Series. 224 pages. 6 x 9. 1995. Paper, 978-0-271-03050-0, Andriano, Joseph. Our Ladies of Darkness: Baker, Paula, ed. Money and Politics. 120 pages. $29.95 sh. Feminine Daemonology in Male Gothic Fiction. 196 6 x 9. 2002. Paper, 978-0-271-02246-8, $28.95 sh, Aikin, Judith P. Scaramutza in Germany: The pages. 6 x 9. 1993. Paper, 978-0-271-02727-2, Issues in Policy History Series. Dramatic Works of Caspar Stieler. 240 pages. 6.125 $27.95 sh. Balaban, Avraham. Between God and Beast: An x 9.25. 1989. Paper, 978-0-271-02846-0, $25.95 sh. Anreus, Alejandro, Diana L. Linden, and Examination of Amos Oz’s Prose. 268 pages. 6 x 9. Albert, Richard C. Damming the Delaware. 224 Jonathan Weinberg. The Social and the Real: 1993. Paper, 978-0-271-02614-5, $27.95 sh. pages. 12 illus. 6 x 9. 2005. Paper, 978-0-271- Political Art of the 1930s in the Western Hemisphere. Balestracci, Duccio.. The Renaissance in the 02745-6, $31.95 sh. 384 pages. 96 illus. 7 x 9.5. 2005. Paper, 978-0-271- Fields: Family Memoirs of a Fifteenth-Century 02691-6, $57.95 sh, Refiguring Modernism Series. Alexander, Darsie, Charles Harrison, and Tuscan Peasant. 176 pages. 3 illus/1 map. 5 1/2 x 8. Robert Storr. SlideShow: Projected Images in Arce, Moisés. Market Reform in Society: Post- 1999. Cloth, 978-0-271-01878-2, $70.95 sh. Paper, Contemporary Art. 192 pages. 202 color illus. 8.75 Crisis Politics and Economic Change in Authoritarian 978-0-271-01879-9, $19.95 sh. x 9.5. 2005. Paper, 978-0-271-02541-4, $31.95 tr. Peru. 184 pages. 6 x 9. 2005. Cloth, 978-0-271- Balogh, Brian, ed. Integrating the Sixties: The Co-published with The Baltimore Museum of Art 02542-1, $52.95 sh. Paper, 978-0-271-02543-8, Origins, Structures, and Legitimacy of Public Policy in association with Tate Modern, London. $29.95 sh. in a Turbulent Decade. 192 pages. 6 x 9. 1996. Pa- Alexander, Doris. Creating Literature Out of Life: Arceneaux, Craig L.. Bounded Missions: Military per, 978-0-271-02574-2, $24.95 sh, Issues in Policy The Making of Four Masterpieces. 264 pages. 6 illus. Regimes and Democratization in the Southern Cone History Series. 6 x 9. 1996. Paper, 978-0-271-02611-4, $29.95 sh. and Brazil. 280 pages. 6 x 9. 2001. Cloth, 978-0- Bandera, Cesareo. The Sacred Game: The Role of 271-02103-4, $47.95 sh. Paper, 978-0-271-02104-1, Alexander, Doris. Eugene O’Neill’s Creative the Sacred in the Genesis of Modern Literary Fiction. $28.95 sh. Struggle: The Decisive Decade, 1924-1933. 348 pages. 332 pages. 6 x 9. 1994. Paper, 978-0-271-02604-6, 6 x 9. 1992. Paper, 978-0-271-02796-8, $25.95 sh. Archambault, Anna Margaretta. A Guide Book $28.95 sh. of Art, Architecture, and Historic Interests in Penn- Allen, M. D. The Medievalism of Lawrence of Bann, Stephen, ed. The Coral Mind: Adrian sylvania. 523 pages. 46 illus. 6 x 9. 1924. Paper, Arabia. 236 pages. 6 x 9. 1991. Paper, 978-0-271- Stokes’s Engagement with Art History, Criticism, 978-0-271-03461-4, $34.95 sh, Metalmark. 02612-1, $28.95 sh. Architecture, and Psychoanalysis. 240 pages. 9 Archambault, Paul J., ed./trans. A Monk’s color/21 b&w illus. 9.5 x 10. 2007. Paper, 978-0- Allen, Patricia. Together at the Table: Sustainabil- Confession: The Memoirs of Guibert of Nogent. 270 271-02970-2, $40.00 sh, Refiguring Modernism ity and Sustenance in the American Agrifood System.
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