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Fall 2000
Vol. 63, No. 1

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FIRST EDITIONS

Rochester faculty were as prolific as ever during 1999-2000, contributing to the intellectual culture with work geared to both scholarly and lay audiences.

Here's a sample:

Programming Language Pragmatics, by Michael L. Scott, professor of computer science (Morgan Kaufman)

Reading Counts: Expanding the Role of Reading in Mathematics Classrooms,
by Rafaella Borasi, the Frederica Warner Professor and interim dean, Warner School, and Marjorie Siegel (Teachers College Press)

Education Law: 2nd Edition, by Tyll Van Geel, professor, Warner School (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates)

Make Believe, by Joanna Scott, the Roswell Smith Burrows Professor of English (Little Brown)

Reproductive Urges: Popular Novel-Reading, Sexuality, and the English Nation, by Anita Levy, assistant professor of English (University of Pennsylvania Press)

Chivalry and Violence in Medieval Europe, by Richard Kaeuper, professor of history (Clarendon Press), and Violence in Medieval Society, edited by Kaeuper (Boydell and Brewer)

Something Within: Religion in African-American Political Activism, by Frederick Harris, assistant professor of political science (Oxford University Press)

Progress in Optics (vol. 39 and vol. 40), edited by Emil Wolf, Wilson Professor of Optics (Elsevier)

Handbook of Research in Social and Personality Psychology, edited by Harry T. Reis, professor of clinical and social sciences in psychology, and Charles M. Judd (Cambridge University Press)

Liquid Crystal Materials and Devices: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings (vol. 559), edited by Shaw-Horng Chen, professor of chemical engineering, and T. J. Bunning, L. C. Chen, T. Kajiyama, N. Koide, and A. Lien (Materials Research Society)

Writing Double, by Bette London, professor and chair of the English department (Cornell University Press)

Savonarolan Laude, Motets, and Anthems: Recent Researches in the Music of the Renaissance (vol. 116), edited by Patrick Macey, associate professor of musicology (A-R Editions)

Lessons in Democracy, edited by Ewa Hauser, director of the University's Center for Polish and Central European Studies, and Jacek Wasilewski (University of Rochester Press and Jagiellonian University Press)

Timing Optimization Through Clock Skew Scheduling, by E. G. Friedman, professor of electrical engineering, and I. S. Kourtev (Kluwer Academic Publishers)

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