Scholars at large: Faculty books published or honored in 2004-05
Doug Erickson, archivist and head of special collections; Paul Merchant, manuscript specialist; and Jeremy Skinner, archives coordinator, coeditors, Jefferson’s Western Explorations: Discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River and Washita by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and William Dunbar and Compiled by Thomas Jefferson, the Natchez Edition, 1806, 2004
John Grant, professor of law, The Lockerbie Trial: A Documentary History, 2004
Jane Hunter, professor of history and director of gender studies, How Young Ladies Became Girls: The Victorian Origins of American Girlhood, 2003, received annual Outstanding Book Award from the History of Education Society
Curtis Johnson, Pamplin Professor of Government, Socrates and the Immoralists, 2005
Vernon Jones, professor of education, Comprehensive Classroom Management: Creating Communities of Support and Solving Problems (Japanese edition), 2004
Vern Rutsala, professor emeritus of English, A Handbook for Writers: New and Selected Prose Poems, 2004
Nicholas Smith, Miller Professor of Humanities, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Plato and the Trial of Socrates, 2004
Elliott Young, associate professor of history, Catarino Garza’s Revolution on the Texas-Mexico Border, 2004
Elliott Young, associate professor of history, Continental Crossroads: Remapping U.S.-Mexico Borderlands History, 2004
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