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K.
Edward Lay, Cary D. Langhorne Professor Emeritus of Architecture.
The Architecture of Jefferson Country: Charlottesville and Albemarle
County. Albemarle
County Historical Society.
This
CD-ROM includes the book manuscript and a comprehensive inventory
of 2,409 buildings illustrated with 3,359 images.
Daniel
B. Willingham, associate professor of psychology. Cognition:
The Thinking Animal. Prentice Hall College Division.
G.
Edward White, John B. Minor Professor of Law and History.
The Constitution and the New Deal. Harvard University Press.
Craig
E. Barton, associate professor of architecture. Sites of Memory:
Perspectives on Architecture and Race. Princeton Architectural
Press.
An exploration of the black cultural landscapes visual,
spatial and ideological dimensions.
Cecil
Y. Lang, Professor Emeritus of English, editor. The Letters
of Matthew Arnold, Volume 5, 1879-1884. University Press of Virginia.
Bernard
Duncan Mayes, retired English professor. Escaping Gods
Closet: The Revelations of a Queer Priest. University Press of
Virginia.
A
gay rights activist, National Public Radio founder and former
Episcopal priest recounts his struggle with his culture and
church doctrine.
J.C.
Levenson, Professor Emeritus of English, Leo Marx, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, George McMichael, California State University-Hayward.
Concise Anthology of American Literature, 5th edition. Prentice
Hall College Division.
William
B. Quandt, Byrd Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs.
Peace Process: American Diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Since 1967. Brookings Institute.
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