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Babineau: Emmanuel d'Alzon Babineau, Alexis, a.a.
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

Translator:  Bernoville, Gaétan. Emmanuel d’Alzon, 1810-1880: A Champion of the XIXth Century Catholic Renaissance in France. ([Paris] : Bayard, Inc., 2003.) Co-translator: Claire Quintal.
Call Number: BX4705.A49 .B5713 2003


Bauer, Frederick R.

The Wonderful Myth Called Science. Antioch, Calif.: SOLAS Press, 2008.
Call Number: Q174.8 .B385 2008

"James' Principles of Psychology." An Assumption Library: Essays Presented in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Emmanuel d'Alzon Library. Worcester, Mass.: Assumption College Library, c2008. 56-58.
Call Number: Z1035.A1 A87 2008

Logical fictions: Tools for Learning the Facts. New York : iUniverse, 2007.
Call Number: BC57 .B38 2007

 

 

 

 

 

Beall-Fofana, Barbara
Associate Professor of Art History

Understanding the Art Museum. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007) 
Call Number:
N410 .B42 2007

"Entry Point to the Scriptorium Bede Knew at Wearmouth and Jarrow: The Canon Tables of the Codex Amiatinus," Conference Proceeding of the International Conference--Bède le Vénérable: bilan et perspectives, Amiens, France, July 2002.

"The Tabernacle Illumination in the Codex Amiatinus Re-considered," Conference Proceedings of The Second Annual International Conference on Biblical Studies in the Early Middle Ages, Gargnano, Lake Garda, Italy, June 2001. 

Mineral Point - Images of America Series, co-authored with Herbert Beall. (Arcadia Press, 2000).
Call Number: F589.M7 B43 2000Beall: Mineral

"Teaching Art History Through the Study of Manuscripts: Considerations of Pedagogy and Methodology,"  Manuscripta, Selected Papers from the Twenty-Sixth Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies, Saint Louis, Missouri, 8-9 October 1999 (accepted- forthcoming).

"The Codex Amiatinus: The Significance of a Production Error," Manuscripta, Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies, Saint Louis, Missouri, 4-5 October 1996.

"Treasures from the Scholar's Studio." In The John M. Crawford, Jr. Bequest of Chinese Art,  Exhibition Catalogue. Providence:  Brown University and the Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design, 1993.

"Biography of John M. Crawford, Jr."  contributor, in The John M. Crawford, Jr. Bequest of Chinese Art,  Exhibition Catalogue. Providence:  Brown University and the Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design, 1993.

"Olana - The House that Church Built," Museum Insights, Amherst, MA., 1991.

"The Heart of the Andes," Museum Insights, Amherst, MA., 1991.

Bercier, Barry, A.A.
Lecturer in Theology

The Skies of Babylon: Diversity, Nihilism, and the American University.  ISI Books, December 2007.
Call Number: LA227.4 .B47 2007

"Diverse Diversities," First Things,  January 2004.

Beyers, Christopher
Associate Professor of English

"Williams' Spring and All." An Assumption Library: Essays Presented in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Emmanuel d'Alzon Library. Worcester, Mass.: Assumption College Library, c2008. 70-72.
Call Number: Z1035.A1 A87 2008

"The Hermeneutics of Student Evaluations." College Teaching 56.2 (2008): 102-08.

"Augustan American Verse," IN The Oxford Handbook of Early American Literature (Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 189-214.
Call Number: PS185 .O94 2008

“Criticism in a Post-Critical Age: Three New Books Sort of about Wallace Stevens.” (Rev. Essay). College Literature 32.4 (2005): 200-10.

A History of Free Verse.  Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2001.
Call Number: PR509.F7 B49 2001

"Race, Power, and Sociability in Alexander Hamilton's Records of the tuesday Club," The Southern Literary Journal, 38.1, Fall 2005.

"Stevens', Ahern, Folk Songs: 'Sur Ma Guzzla Gracile'," The Wallace Stevens Journal, Fall 2004.
Beyers: History

"Richard Lewis's 'Journey' in Context? It's Thomson's Seasons, not The Seasons,"   ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, Spring 2004.

"Louis Zukofsky in Kentucky in History," College Literature,  30.4, Fall 2003, pp. 71-88.

"The Two Samuel Hastings:  The Maryland Gazette and the Conceptualization
of Labor in Colonial Maryland."  Southern Studies, new series 9.1 (1998; published in 2002): 13-36.

"Maryland's First Essay of LATIN POETRY in English Dress and the
Conceptualization of Cultural Change in Colonial Maryland."
Early American Literature, 37.2, Spring 2002.

"Ebenezer Cooke's Satires, Calculated to the Meridian of Maryland."  Early American Literature, 33.1 (1998): 62-85.

"The Ornithological Autobiography of John James Audubon." Reading the Earth: New Directions in the Study of Literature and the Environment.   Eds. Michael Branch, et al. Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1998.  119-28.

"Carl Sandburg's Unnatural Relations." Essays in Literature, 22.1 (1995): 97-122.

"Marianne Moore's and John James Audubon's Frigate Pelican." Sagetrieb, 13.4
(1994): 51-70.

"Wallace Stevens and Ludwig Richter."  The Wallace Stevens Journal, 18.2
(1994):  197-206.

"Stevens' 'Loneliness in Jersey City.'"  The Explicator, 51.1 (1992): 33-38.

"Stevens' Times poems and Their Coos."  The Wallace Stevens Journal, 16.2
(1992):  136-50.

Imaginative Publications:

"Coffee Poems," The Coffee Press Journal, 6-3, May/June 2006.

"Hera Learns of Io."  The Formalist, 4.2 (1993): 108.

"Descent from Avernus."  Groundwater.  Lexington, KY: The Lexington Press,
1992. 32-44.

"[Down from that which]."  Through the Gap.  Lexington, KY:  The Lexington
Press, 1990. 4-5.


Biggert, Robert
Assistant Professor of Sociology

"Why Labor Wins, Why Labor Loses: A Test of Two Theories." The Sociological Quarterly, (1996/1997).

"The Adoption of No-Fault Divorce Laws by American States, 1969-1991" (with Steve Bahr). Journal of Marriage and the Family.
 

Bonanno, Richard
Assistant Professor of Italian

Translator: Macchia, Annalaura. Cancellato!

"Sculptural Form and the Love Theme in Michelangelo's Rime, " Italian Quarterly, Winter/Spring 2003.

 

Borsch: Black DeathBorsch, Stuart
Assistant Professor of History

The Black Death in Egypt and England: A Comparative Study. University of Texas Press, 2005.
Call Number: RC179.E3 B67 2005

"Thirty Years after Lopez, Miskimin, and Udovitch," Mamluk Studies Review, VIII, 2004.

"Nouveau Riche and the Harafiish: Living Standards in London and Cairo after the Black Death," IN Views from the Edge, Columbia University Press, 2004.

"Environment and Population: The Collapse of Large Irrigation Systems Reconsidered," Comparative Studies in Society & History, 2004.

"Nile Floods and the Irrigation System in Fifteenth Century Egypt," Mamluk Studies Review, IV, 2000.


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