FACULTY BOOKS

Moral Identity in Early
Modern English Literature

Cambridge University Press, 2004, 236 pp.
By Paul A. Cefalu, associate professor of English

Revisionist Shakespeare: Transitional Ideologies in Texts and Contexts
Palgrave Macmillian, 2004, 224 pp.
By Paul A. Cefalu, associate professor of English

The Elements (and Pleasures) of Difficulty
Pearson Longman, 2005, 208 pp.
By Patricia A. Donahue, professor of English, and Mariolina Rizzi Salvatori, professor of English, University of Pittsburgh

Canadian American Slavic Studies: Globalization and Its Impact on International Relations in Central and Eastern Europe
Vol. 34, No. 4 (winter 2005), 146 pp.
Edited by Katalin Fabian, assistant professor of government and law

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
Oxford University Press, 2005, 1,042 pp.
By Ira M. Katz, director of mechanical engineering laboratories and chemical hygiene coordinator, James P. Schaffer, director of engineering and professor of chemical engineering, and Edward J. Shaughnessy Jr., professor of mechanical engineering and materials science, Duke University

A Global Dialogue on Federalism, Vol. 1: Constitutional Origins, Structure, and Change in Federal Countries
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005, 467 pp.
Edited by John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government, and G. Alan Tarr, professor of political science and director of the Center for State Constitutional Studies, Rutgers University, Camden, N.J.

Love Notes and Letters and
The Letter Case, Marie-Catherine Desjardins (Madame de Villedieu)

Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2005, 144 pp.
Translated and edited by Roxanne Decker Lalande, professor of foreign languages and literatures

Images du Japon en France et Ailleurs: Entre Japonisme et Multiculturalisme
L’Harmattan, 2005, 258 pp.
By Chris Reyns-Chikuma, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures

Early American Indian Documents: Treaties and Laws, 1607-1789, vol. XVII, New England and Middle Atlantic Laws
University Press of America, 2004, 980 pp.
Edited by Deborah A. Rosen, professor of history, and Alden T. Vaughan, professor emeritus of history, Columbia University


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