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Barbosa, Jose Carlos, Slavery and Protestant Missions in Imperial Brazil. Trans. Fraser G. MacHaffie and Richard K. Danford. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2008. Bauman, Chad M., Christian Identity and Dalit Religion in Hindu India, 1868-1947. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2008. Beaudoin, Tom, Witness to Dispossession: The...
Law, sovereignty, and political ideas in early modern Britain.(Book review)
Ken MacMillan. Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World: The Legal Foundations of Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Alan Cromartie. The Constitutionalist Revolution: An Essay on the History of England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. David Armitage,...
Heal, Bridget. The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Early Modern Germany: Protestant and Catholic Piety, 1500-1648
Heal, Bridget. The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Early Modern Germany: Protestant and Catholic Piety, 1500-1648. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 338 pp. $99.00 hardcover. Bridget Heal's work is a thorough case study of Reformation and Counter Reformation Marian piety in three representative cities: Nuremberg, Augsburg, and Cologne....
The Theology of the Book of Jeremiah
The Theology of the Book of Jeremiah. By Walter Brueggemann. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xviii + 213. Paper, $18.00. The Cambridge University Press series on Old Testament Theology seeks to "bridge the gap between the too-slim theological precis and the too-full commentary where theological concerns are...
Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible
Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible. By Ellen F. Davis. Cambridge University Press, 252 pp., $23.99 paperback. The biblical writers were familiar with disputes over land use and land care, and the economics of food production were critical to their perspective. Reading the Bible from...
Kantian autonomy and the moral self
KANT'S ACCOUNT OF AUTONOMY is not designed to solve the traditional problem of free will. It is a response to the problem of heteronomy rather than the problem of determinism. And the former pertains to concerns about the structure of practical reason rather than the scope of nature's causal laws....
MESSIAEN STUDIES
BOOK REVIEW UPDATEMESSIAEN STUDIES, Robert Sholl, ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). 260 pp. ISBN 9780521839815. $95. Timed for the centennial of Messiaen's birth in 1908, this collection of essays by various scholars deals with aspects of the composer's life and work during the period 1941-1992. It thus begins with...
Mandate Politics.(Book review)
Mandate Politics. By Lawrence J. Grossman, David A.M. Peterson, and James A. Stimson. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 208 pp. According to normative democratic theory, voters should express their policy preferences when they elect their representatives and government officials. Although research has...
Books received
Alexander, Dominic, Saints and Animals in the Middle Ages. Woodbridge, U.K.: Boydell, 2008. Alford, Stephen, Burghley: William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth I. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2008. Atherstone, Andrew, ed., The Heart of Faith: Following Christ in the Church o/ England. Cambridge, U.K.: Lutterworth,...
Tredinnick, Mark. Writing well; the essential guide
TREDINNICK, Mark. Writing well; the essential guide. Cambridge University Press. 239p. bibliog, index, c2008. 978-0-521-72768-6. $16.99. SA It seems ironic that one of the last reviews I'm writing for KLIATT is a review of a writing book. Let's just say, after more than 30 years of trying to be...
Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
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| Stephen R.R. Bourne | CEO |
| Richard Ziemacki | President, America |
| Steven Miller | Cfo |
| Andrew Brown | Managing Director, Academic & Professional |
| Andrew Gilfillan | Managing Director, Europe, Middle East and Africa |
| Chris Boughton | Managing Director, Asia & Pacific |
| Hanri Pieterse | Managing Director, Cambridge Learning |
| Chris McKeown | Director, Journal Production |
| David Royal | Director, Book Production |
| Debbie Gray | Director, Business, Promotional |
| Sandra Ward | Director, Printing |
| Steve Godden | Director, Security Printing |
| Andy Harvey | Manager, Client Services |
| Helen Bradbury | Manager, Corp Relations |
| Ken Karpinski | Senior Project Manager |
| Nigel McQuitty | Sales and Marketing Manager, Elt |
| Rob George | Manager, Publicity, Academic Books |
| Robert Groser | Manager, Business Development, Craft Prods |
| Alastair Hayes | Marketing Controller |
| Caroline Gavine | Controller, Publicity, Academic Books |
| Lorena Verdes | Assistant Controller, Marketing |
| Rebecca Jones | Controller, Direct Marketing, Academic Books |
| Dimitri Koutsos | Technologist |
| Gregory Stephens | |
| Helen Cocking | Reviewer |
| John E. Carroll | Author |
| Lance Workman | Will Reader |
| Laura Bell | Publicity Executive |
| Marcelo Merello | |
| Peter Lorange | |
| Martin Griffiths | Commissioning Life Sciences Editor |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
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| Peter Goodfellow | Chairman |
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| Cambridge University Press | CEO | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Chief Executive of The Press and Managing Director (Publishing Division) | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | President, America | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Cfo | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Managing Director, Academic & Professional | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Managing Director, Europe, Middle East and Africa | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Managing Director, Asia & Pacific | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Managing Director, Cambridge Learning | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Director, Journal Production | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Director, Journal Production | Former |
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| Cambridge University Press | Director, Book Production | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Director, Book Production | Former |
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| Cambridge University Press | Director, Business, Promotional | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Director, Printing | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Director, Printing | Former |
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| Cambridge University Press | Director, Security Printing | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Director, Security Printing | Former |
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| Cambridge University Press | Manager, Client Services | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Manager, Corp Relations | Current |
Ken Karpinski is a Senior Project Manager and the Indexing Coordinator for Techbooks, a full-service packager for scores of the world's largest publishers of books and journals, including Cambridge University Press, LWW, Springer, and University of Chicago Press. Having trained and worked as a freelance indexer prior to joining Techbooks, Ken has seen both sides of the relationship.
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| Cambridge University Press | Senior Project Manager | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Coordinator | Former |
| University of Chicago | Former | |
| Cambridge University | Former |
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| Cambridge University Press | Sales and Marketing Manager, Elt | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Manager, Publicity, Academic Books | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Manager, Business Development, Craft Prods | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Marketing Controller | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Controller, Publicity, Academic Books | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Controller, Direct Marketing, Academic Books | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Controller, Direct Marketing, Academic Books | Former |
Dimitri holds a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and currently works as a technologist for Cambridge University Press. During his professional career in IT he has worked for non-for-profit organizations and has been implementing and promoting open source software IT solutions. He believes that open source licensed software is the only trustworthy guarantor for the privacy issues raised by the imminent wide-spread adoption of RFID technology.
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| Cambridge University Press | Technologist | Current |
| Open Source Innovation Ltd | Current |
Gregory Stephens is fluent in Spanish, and is the father of two biracial, bilingual children. He is committed in word and deed to creating a "more attractive alternative" to the history of racialism, i.e. what Nelson Mandela calls "non-racial democracy." Gregory Stephens defines his political agenda as the creation of more inclusive forms of identity, community, and citizenship in which commonality and difference can co-exist. In addition to a true politics of inclusion, he believes our biggest challenge of the 21st century is survival, both ecological and cultural. In writing, teaching and speaking, Mr. Stephens advocates two core issues: the development of an ethic of inter-generational solidarity and of multi-ethnic kinship. Gregory Stephens talks about coalition building with people who don't look like us, don't think like us, people we in fact may not like, but with whom we do have some shared interests. He is especially interested in initiating dialogue by and about Spanish-speaking people, to show links for instance between the Mexican American struggle for civil rights, and the struggle we tend to think of as 'black.' Mr. Stephens believes that "the contemporary civil rights movement will probably be led by Latinos." Gregory Stephens is the author of On Racial Frontiers: The New Culture of Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, and Bob Marley, in its second printing with Cambridge University Press. Of this book, author Robert S. Levine says, "An impassioned, historically informed, and lyrical meditation on race and its discontents. Stephens' book provocatively challenges the pieties of today's identity politics, providing us with 'integrative ancestors' Douglass, Ellison, and Marley whose examples point to interracial cultures and post-racial futures.
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| Cambridge University Press | Current | |
| Tanya Bickley Enterprises, Inc. | Current |
Helen has worked in English language teaching since 1996. She has extensive experience in Europe and the UK as a teacher and as a Director of Studies, and is particularly interested in IELTS and academic English. Helen also works as a freelance Reviewer for Cambridge University Press, and is studying for an MA in Applied Linguistics.
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| Cambridge University Press | Reviewer | Current |
| Elc-York | Teacher | Current |
John E. Carroll is a professor of environmental conservation at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of several books, including "International Environmental Diplomacy" (Cambridge University Press, 1988), and "Environmental Diplomacy: An Examination and a Prospective of Canadian-United States Transboundary Environmental Relations" (University of Michigan Press, 1983).
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Whole Terrain | Professor of Environmental Conservation at the University of New Hampshire | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Author | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Will Reader | Current |
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| Cambridge University Press | Publicity Executive | Current |
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| Uces | Professor | Current |
| The Movement Disorder Society | Co-Editor | Current |
| Cambridge University Press | Current | |
| Neuroscience, Inc | Director | Current |
| Middlesex Hospital | Registrar | Former |
| The Movement Disorder Society | Board of Directors | Former |
Thought Leadership Meets Business offers significant new insights into the factors that have led to the delivery of high-quality executive education at the top-ranking International Institute for Management Development (IMD). Drawing on the experience and wisdom gained by IMD President Peter Lorange over a distinguished career of more than twenty years, this book offers a powerful model for business school success.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Cambridge University Press | Current |
Martin is currently a commissioning life sciences editor for the Cambridge University Press (the oldest printing and publishing house in the world, since 1584). His work involves commissioning new titles and managing their publication from initial research to project development and final publication. Martin travels frequently all over the globe to promote, sell and commission new works. He earned his PhD in neurochemistry from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne. When not immersed in academic publishing, Martin enjoys SCUBA diving (PADI Rescue Diver), running, weight training and walking. He has a keen ear for music and likes to dabble in the kitchen. Martin also enjoys fishkeeping and gardening. In 2002 he traveled extensively through southeast Asia including visits to Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and Fiji. Naturally, he did a lot of diving on this trip and enjoyed the underwater realms in Thailand, the Great Barrier Reef, and in the seas around Fiji.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Cambridge University Press | Commissioning Life Sciences Editor | Current |
| Marinebio.Org, Inc. | Board Member | Current |
| University of Newcastle upon Tyne | PhD In Neurochemistry | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Cambridge University Press | Chairman | Current |
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