“To Go and Serve the Desolate Sheep in America”: The Diary/Journal of Bishop Richard Whatcoat 1789 - 1800

Author: 

Rogal, Professor Samuel J. (editor)

Credentials: 

Scholar and researcher

This hitherto unpublished diary, edited and with notes by Dr. Rogal, provides a valuable research tool for understanding the place of religion in immediate post Revolutionary America specifically amongst the American Methodist Episcopal Church members Bishop Whatcoat had as his flock.

Market: 
U.S. Religious History (post colonial era): Methodism, history of U.S. History (Federal period); Methodism, United Kingdom; John Wesley
Release Date: 
12/2001
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-41-0
Price: 
$79.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
664
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Securing Swift

Author: 

Real, Hermann J.

Credentials: 

Senior Professor University of Munster (Germany) Editor of Swift Studies

A major reconsideration of Jonathan Swift’s work undertaken by one of the most influential Swift scholars in the world ( as well as one of the most important editors in the world of Swiftian studies) The volume discusses biographical concerns(Swift’s early family history, Stella’s education)before launching into a thorough discussion of the controversies surrounding the satirical works (Tale of a Tub to A Modest Proposal). Real discusses the variety of challenges posed by Gulliver’s Travels and explicates the historicist and axiological principles informing his criticism of Swift.

Market: 
Swift Studies; English/Irish literature 17th -18th century
Release Date: 
Spring 2001
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-00-3
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Piper of Cloone: Father James Keegan and the Early Gaelic Revival

Author: 

Ramsey, Jarold & Dorothy

Credentials: 

Ph.D, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Rochester (JR)

Biography with writings, poems and translations of James Keegan(1859-1894). Keegan was a supporter(along with Douglas Hyde) of the Irish Gaelic League and was part of the early Irish Renaissance in creative writing and national consciousness. Keegan, whilst a priest, also wrote for national journals under a variety of pseudonyms and with an uncanny ability to favete linguis as far as his superiors were concerned. Little is known of Keegan and this is the first full study of his brief but active career and his literary production. Keegan worked as an parish priest in Ireland and in the U.S.

Market: 
Irish studies, Irish Language and literature, 19th c Irish History, Irish America
Release Date: 
2005
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-98-4
Price: 
$64.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
124
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Excellent Teaching in the Excellent University: Realities and Possibilities for Voice in the College Classroom

Author: 

Rabow, Jerome, Charles Powers et al

Credentials: 

D/Sociology and School of Education, UCLA

Utilizing and widening the research of Alfred North Whitehead, Page Smith, Leslie Fiedler, Peter Berger, Goldsmid and Wilson among others, Professor Rabow posits an original research voice challenging the recurrent university emphasis on research at the expense of teaching. He and colleagues discuss the institutional, structural and cultural barriers to excellent teaching in elite universities. Essays explore how these barriers can be overcome and the teaching strategies necessary for success.

Market: 
Education, Educational Sociology, Social Psychology, Multiculturalism in Higher Education, Teaching methodologies
Release Date: 
4/2006
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-933146-20-6; 978-1933146201
Price: 
$79.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
364
Illustrations: 
Yes - Statistical and informational armature: tables and graphs
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

American Literary Naturalism

Author: 

Pizer, Donald

Credentials: 

Pierce Butler Professor of English, Tulane University. Professor Pizer is a leading scholar in this field of late nineteenth-early twentieth century studies

This research work deals with subjects of great interest in current criticism---the impact of the New Historicist studies on the interpretation of American literary naturalism, and the issue of the possible persistence of the movement in contemporary fiction. Other essays deal with Norris, Crane and Dreiser who have up to now been considered canonical figures within literary naturalism while Wharton and Chopin are discussed as recent and welcome additions to the discussion of this movement and American literature in general.

Market: 
American Literary Movements 19th-20th C; Literary Naturalism, Literary Criticism-20th C
Release Date: 
11/2002
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-49-6; 9781930901490
Price: 
$64.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Treating the Chemically Dependent Criminal Personality

Author: 

Pitts, Eugene Isaac

Credentials: 

JD, drug/rehabilitation therapist (CCSAC)

This work deals with substance abuse among the incarcerated criminal population as well as the street criminal in a criminogenic neighborhood or setting. It is designed to be used by criminal justice professionals particularly those in corrections and intervention programs. Law enforcement program managers will also be able to develop programs based on the paradigm development outlined by Mr. Pitts. Since the author himself underwent imprisonment and substance abuse, the discussion of inmate drug abuser is particularly compelling and important.

Market: 
Corrections, Drug Dependency Intervention, and Criminology
Release Date: 
4/2003
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-56-9
Price: 
$64.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
Yes - Statistical and informational armature: tables and graphs
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Irish Historical Documents, vol. 2

Author: 

Parker, Ciaran, volume editor (Independent Scholar) ; Malcolm, Elizabeth, series editor (University of Melbourne)

Chapters: 1. Ireland and the wider world in the 12th century. 2. The coming of The Normans. 3. The establishment and consolidation of the lordship of Ireland. 4. The response of the native Irish. 5. Internal tensions within the lordship. 6. The Bruce Invasion. 7. The mid fourteenth century: factionalism, decline, and the "Black Death". 8. Attempts at recovery: Royal intervention. 9. Fifteenth century Ireland. 10. The rise and fall of the Kildare Geraldine supremacy. 11. The Reformation. 12. The renewal of Royal interest in Ireland. 13.

Market: 
REFERENCE, Irish History (1160-1600), Original and Archival Documentation
Release Date: 
1/2003
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-63-1; 978-1930901629
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
386
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Framing Genocide: Retribilization and Conflict Management in the New World (Dis)order: The Media, Diplomacy and The Framing of Domestic Implosions

Author: 

Musa, Bala

Credentials: 

Ph.D; D/Political Science, Redlands University

For some time there has been a need for a monograph that looks at the role of mass communication and diplomacy in the coverage, framing and transformation of genocidal conflicts in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, East Timor, Chechen Republic and Darfur. This is such a study.

Market: 
Mass Communications in International Relations, Journalism, Communications Theory, Conflict Management, Peace Studies, International Studies
Release Date: 
07/2007
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-933146-16-8
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
284
Illustrations: 
Yes - Statistical and informational armature: tables and graphs
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

The Lucas Affair

Author: 

Murphy, Sean

Credentials: 

Ph.D., Dublin City University

Dr. Charles Lucas (1713-1771) was a leading Irish opposition politican during the middle years of the 18th century. He has been neglected due to the more dramatic events of the later eighteenth century but his misunderstood role as a precursor to those events (a Dublin Parliament, revolt and risings)needs to be understood and his politics reassessed.

Market: 
Irish Studies; Politics, Ireland 18th c; Georgian Dublin
Release Date: 
2003
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-36-4
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

Charlotte Elizabeth's Ireland

Author: 

Murphy, Cliona

Credentials: 

History Department, California State University Bakersfield

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna(1790-1846) is remembered for her religious tracts and her commentaries on Industrial Britain, but her writings on Ireland of the 1820s to the 1840s have largely been neglected. Her Irish reflections cover a range of topics from agrarian violence, landlordism, Daniel O' Connell, Catholic Emancipation, tithes, restrictions on the Church of Ireland in the 1830s, to national schools, the Irish Poor Law, Father Matthew, Repeal, the Orange Order, the Irish language, and, of course, the necessity of converting Irish Catholics.

Release Date: 
2002
ISBN: 
Cloth: 1-930901-60-7; 978-1930901605
Price: 
$74.95
Trim Size: 
6 x 9
Pages: 
264
Illustrations: 
None
Yes
Publisher: 

ACADEMICA PRESS
1727 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 507
Washington, DC 20036

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