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CAS Magazine: Faculty

Recently Published Faculty Books

Every year, our world-renowned faculty publish outstanding work across dozens of fields, areas of interest and genres. Scroll through a selection of recently published faculty books from the Spring 2024 issue of Georgetown Arts & Sciences.


Jan van Eyck within His Art, London: Reaktion Books (distributed in US by University of Chicago Press)

Jan van Eyck within His Art

Alfred Acres
Department of Art and Art History

Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification

Mike Amezcua
Department of History

Tales of Love, Cleverness, and Violence in Tomaso Costo’s Fuggilozio (1596)

Tommaso Astarita
Department of History

A book cover showing a sign post with several arrows pointing in different directions. The title reads Polling at a Crossroads.

Polling at a Crossroads

Michael A. Bailey
Department of Government

The Art and Science of Language Teaching

Lara Bryfonski and Alison Mackey
Department of Linguistics

Monody in Euripides: Character and the Liberation of Form in Late Greek Tragedy

Claire Catenaccio
Department of Classics

The Jesuits in the United States: A Concise History

David J. Collins, SJ
Department of History
Haub Director of the Catholic Studies Program

Company Politics: Commerce, Scandal, and French Visions of Indian Empire in the Revolutionary Era

Elizabeth Cross
Department of History

The Secret Police and the Soviet System New Archival Investigations

Michael David-Fox
Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies
Walsh School of Foreign Service

Intertextuality 2.0: Metadiscourse and Meaning-Making in an Online Community

Cynthia Gordon
Department of Linguistics

Instrument of the State: A Century of Music in Louisiana’s Angola Prison

Benjamin J. Harbert
Department of Performing Arts

Inscriptions and the Epigraphic Habit: The Epigraphic Cultures of Greece, Rome, and Beyond

Rebecca Benefiel and Catherine M. Keesling, Volume Editors
Department of Classics

The Webs of Humankind: A World History

John R. McNeill
Department of History
Walsh School of Foreign Service

The Psychology of Revolution

Fathali M. Moghaddam
Department of Psychology

Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout

Cal Newport
Department of Computer Science

The Mysticism of Ordinary Life: Theology, Philosophy, and Feminism

Andrew Prevot
Department of Theology and Religious Studies

Occupied: European and Asian Responses to Axis Conquest, 1937–1945

Aviel Roshwald
Department of History

Critical Conversation Analysis: Inequality and Injustice in Talk-in-Interaction

Nadja Tadic
Department of Linguistics

You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation (Chinese translation)

Deborah Tannen
Department of Linguistics

Cultures of Conservatism in Western Europe since the 1960s

Anna von der Goltz
Department of History
Walsh School of Foreign Service

Loving Our Own Bones: Disability Wisdom and the Spiritual Subversiveness of Knowing Ourselves Whole

Julia Watts Belser
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Disability Studies Program

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