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Recent books by Marquette faculty

 

 
 
  • 2014
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  • 2012
  • 2011
  • 2010
The Way We Lived: Essays on Nigerian History, Gender and Society

The Way We Lived: Essays on Nigerian History, Gender and Society

By Dr. Chima Korieh, associate professor of history

Analyzes the impact of European colonialism since the late 19th century and Atlantic slave trade on Nigerian societies and the Igbo region in Africa.

 


 
The Sacrament of the Eucharist

The Sacrament of the Eucharist

By Rev. John Laurance, S.J., associate professor of theology

Investigates the nature of the Eucharist, primarily using the work of Rahner, Kilmartin and Chauvet.


 
International Monetary and Financial Economics

International Monetary and Financial Economics

By Dr. Joseph Daniels, professor of economics

Covers the key concepts of international financial economics and open economy microeconomics by relating the material to current
business and policy issues.

 


 
German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the Civil War Era

German Immigrants, Race, and Citizenship in the
Civil War Era

By Dr. Alison Efford, assistant professor of history

Explores how German immigrants influenced the rise and fall of white commitment to African-American rights in the United States.

 


 
The Dilemma of the Sexual Offender, 4th Edition

The Dilemma of the Sexual Offender, 4th Edition

By Dr. Mary Ann Farkas, associate professor of criminology and law studies

Examines the world of sexual offenders through psychiatric, legal, moral and bio-social analysis.

 


 
Sustaining Living Culture

Sustaining Living Culture

By Dr. Kevin Gibson, associate professor of philosophy

Discusses best practices for sustaining vulnerable cultural practices being eroded by forces of development and homogenization.

 


 
The Web of Violence: Exploring Connections Among Different Forms of Interpersonal Violence and Abuse

The Web of Violence: Exploring Connections Among Different Forms of Interpersonal Violence and Abuse

By Dr. John Grych, professor of psychology

Creates a basis for understanding the interconnections across forms of violence throughout the lifespan.

 


 
El Arca de la Memoria, 2nd edition

El Arca de la Memoria, 2nd edition

By Dr. Dinorah Cortés-Vélez, assistant professor of Spanish

Examines a young girl’s struggle to cope with the trauma of a family day at the beach that culminates in tragedy.

 


 
Science, Faith and Human Fertility: The Third Conference on Ethical Fertility Health Management

Science, Faith and Human Fertility: The Third Conference on Ethical Fertility Health Management

By Dr. Richard Fehring, professor emeritus of nursing

Is a collection of papers from the third conference on ethical fertility health management, covering the latest research on nutrition and fertility, the use of intercourse patterns and breastfeeding for avoiding pregnancy, and the philosophical, theological, sociological and cultural aspects of natural family planning.

 


 
Children and Youth During the Civil War Era

Children and Youth During the Civil War Era

By Dr. James Marten, professor of history

Seeks a deeper investigation into the American historical record by giving voice and context to the struggles and victories of children and youth during the Civil War period.

 


 
Chicago in the Age of Capital: Class Politics and Democracy During the Civil War and Reconstruction

Chicago in the Age of Capital: Class Politics and Democracy During the Civil War and Reconstruction

By Dr. John Jentz, research and instructional services librarian

Traces the evolution of modern societal structures by examining the dramatic capitalist transition in Chicago from the 1850s through the 1870s.

 


 
The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives

The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives

By Dr. Irfan Omar, associate professor of theology

Is a collection of essays by a wide array of North American scholars who provide studies of language, discourse, debate and reasoning with a focus on theological and philosophical issues central to the Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.