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Congratulations to our faculty for their latest works!

 

 

Glaire D. Anderson (Global Studies affiliate)

Associate Professor of Art History

The Islamic villa in early medieval Iberia: aristocratic estates and court culture in Umayyad Córdoba

Routledge, 2013

and

“Concubines, Eunuchs and Patronage in Early Islamic Córdoba”

Reassessing the Roles of Women as “Makers” of Medieval Art and Architecture



Emily Baragwanath (Global Studies affiliate)

Assistant Professor of Classics

Myth, Truth, and Narrative in Herodotusco-edited with Mathieu de Bakker

Oxford University Press, 2012



Norris Brock Johnson (Global Studies Affiliate)

Professor Emeritus of Anthropology

Tenryu-ji: The Life and Spirit of a Kyoto Garden

Stone Bridge Press



ChenSocial Xi Chen (Global Studies Affiliate)

Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science

Social Protest and Contentious Authoritarianism in China

Cambridge University Press



Kevin Hewison and Arne Kalleberg (Global Studies affiliate and Global Studies adjunct)

Edited two Special Issues on “Precarious Work in Asia”

American Behavioral Scientist

The articles resulted from their Sawyer Seminar on Precarious Work in Asia, funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation.



democracy and the left Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens (Global Studies affiliates)

Morehead Alumni Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science  and Lenski Professor of Political Science and Sociology

Democracy and the Left: Social Policy and Inequality in Latin America

University of Chicago Press, 2012



Michael Hunt (Global Studies affiliate)

Arc of Empire: America’s Wars in Asia from the Philippines to Vietnamwith Steven I. Levine

UNC Press



Eva Labro (Global Studies affiliate)

Associate Professor of Management Accounting at the Kenan-Flagler Business School

Evaluating Heuristics Used when Designing Product Costing Systems” with Ramji Balakrishnan and Steve Hansen

Management Science (2011)

and

“Product Costs as Decision Aids: An Analysis of Alternative Approaches (Part 1 and 2)” with Ramji Balakrishnan and S. Sivaramakrishnan

Accounting Horizons (2012)



Iqbal Sevea (Global Studies joint faculty)

Assistant Professor of History

The Political Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal: Islam and Nationalism in Late Colonial India

Cambridge University Press, 2012



  Daniel Sherman (Global Studies affiliate)

Professor of Art History

French Primitivism and the Ends of Empire, 1945-75

University of Chicago Press, 2011

Winner of David H. Pinkney Prize of the Society for French Historical Studies