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New Book Celebration

New Book Celebration

Please join us for the annual celebration of new books published by members of the Bryn Mawr College community during the past year.  This virtual celebration will take place on Monday, May 10th at 5:00 pm.  President Kim Cassidy will host, and the authors will give presentations about their books. Please plan on bringing a beverage of your choice to join a toast to the authors at the end! 

Register for Zoom link here.

New Books, May 2020-April 2021

These books can be purchased through the Bryn Mawr College Bookstore.

Conybeare, Catherine, ed. Classical Philology and Theology: Entanglement, Disavowal, and the Godlike Scholar. With Simon Goldhill.  Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Gallup-Diaz, Ignacio.  European Expansion and Representations of Indigenous and African Peoples: a Distorted VisionRoutledge, 2020

Giacomucci, Scott. Social Work, Sociometry, and Psychodrama: Experiential Approaches for Group Therapists, Community Leaders, and Social Workers. Springer Nature, 2020.

Giammei, Alessandro, ed. & trans.Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey: Ti basta l’Atlantico? Lettere 1906-1931With Chiara Valerio.  Notetempo, 2021.

Harte, Timothy.  Faster, Higher, Stronger, Comrades!: Sports, Art, and Ideology in Late Russian and Early Soviet Culture. University of Wisconsin Press, 2020

Kurimay, Anita. Queer Budapest, 1873-1961. University of Chicago Press, 2020.

McCauley, Clark.  Radicalization to Terrorism: What Everyone Needs to Know. With Sophia Moskalenko.  Oxford University Press, 2020

Schlosser, Joel.  Herodotus in the Anthropocene.  University of Chicago Press, 2021

Sledge, Piper. Bodies Unbound: Gender-Specific Cancer and Biolegitimacy.  Rutgers University Press, 2021.

Tratner, Michael.  Love and Money: A Literary History of Desires.  Routledge, 2021

Wright, James C. and Dabney, Mary K. The Mycenaean Settlement on Tsoungiza Hill.  American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2020

See also the event webpage.

Date:
May 10, 2021
Time:
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Host:
Library & Information Technology Services
Audience:
  Faculty     Public     Staff     Students  

Event Organizer

Carrie Robbins