…with Bill Fox’s inauguration at hand and the air of celebration much about the autumnal scenes here at St. Lawrence, I thought it would be in the spirit of things to point to books written by our faculty that are home here in the St. Lawrence University Library Collections. These folks are great teachers, they’re fine writers. This is not a comprehensive list, but, rather, a sampling for an inauguration weekend:
- Rabbit (un)Redeemed: the Drama of Belief in John Updike’s Fiction by Peter Bailey
- The Springfield Story: A Satire by Roy Caldwell
- El Interticio de la Colonia: Ruptura y Medicion en la Narrativa Antisclavista Cubana by Ilia Casanova-Marengo
- Los Corridos en la Memoria del Migranta by Martha Chew Sanchez
- Dream Season: A Professor Joins America’s Oldest Semi-Pro Football Team by Bob Cowser Jr.
- The Good Society: An Introduction to Comparative Politics by Alan Draper and Ansil Ramsey
- Shaping the Upper Canadian Fronteir: Environment, Society, and Culture in the Trent Valley by Neil Forkey
- Microfoundations and Macroeconomics: the Austrian Perspective by Steve Horiwitz
- Queer Family Values: Debunking the Myths of the Nuclear Family by Val Lehr
- African Studies and the Undergraduate Curriculum edited by Patricia Alden and David Lloyd
- The Sky is Not the Ceiling: An Astronomer’s Faith by Aileen O’Donoghue
- Freedom’s Promise: Ex Slave Families and Citizenship in the Age of Emancipation by Elizabeth Regosin
- Memory from a Broader Perspective by Alan Searleman and Douglas Herrmann
- Scraping by in the Big Eighties by Natalia Singer
- Economics as Moral Science: the Political Economy of Adam Smith by Jeffrey Young