Ed Moser, ESIA MA ’91, has published Foundering Fathers: What Jefferson, Franklin, and Abigail Adams Saw in Modern DC!, a comedy e-book. The book features Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin and Abigail Adams–brought back to life by a biotech firm–in contemporary Washington, DC. The idealistic leaders make their mission to restore thrift, common sense, civic virtue, […]
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Stephanie Leigh Batiste, CCAS MPHIL ’99, PhD ’03
Stephanie Leigh Batiste, CCAS MPHIL ’99, PhD ’03, published her first book, Darkening Mirrors: Imperial Representation in Depression Era African American Performance with Duke University Press. The project examines the complicated ways in which African Americans participated in American ideologies of cultural imperialism. Batiste is associate professor of Black Studies and English at the University of […]
Carl Lounsbury, CCAS MA ’77, PhD ’83
Carl Lounsbury, CCAS MA ’77, PhD ’83, recently had two book projects published: a collection of his papers entitled Essays in Early American Architectural History, and Bruton Parish Church: An Architectural History, which honors the three-hundred-year anniversary of the present church in Williamsburg. Lounsbury teaches a summer architectural field school course in the College of […]
Michael Martin, CCAS BA ’66
Michael Martin, CCAS BA ’66, has published the book Liberalism: The Demise of America. The book looks at liberalism from many different angles: political, economic, philosophical, epistemological, institutional, psychological and from the standpoint of justice and morality. An electronic book version was recently issued on Amazon, with a print version soon becoming available.
Tim Krepp, CCAS BA ’97
Tim Krepp, CCAS BA ’97, has published the book Capitol Hill Haunts, which explores the most historic and hair-raising haunted tales of the Hill. Krepp lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and two daughters. He leads tours in D.C. and enjoys delving into tales of ghostly lore. To read more or to purchase a copy […]
Allie Hagan, CCAS BA ’09, MA ’10
Allie Hagan, CCAS BA ’09, MA ’10, has published her first book, Suri’s Burn Book: Well-Dressed Commentary from Hollywood’s Little Sweetheart. The book is based on Hagan’s popular blog of the same name. In an interview with People magazine, Hagan describes the book as humorous and satirical.
Chad Jordan, ESIA BA ’08, MA ’10,
Chad Jordan, ESIA BA ’08, MA ’10, recently published his first book, “Shut Up & Give? Eradicating Global Poverty by Breaking the Cycle of Dependency we Created.” Chad is the founder of Cornerstone International LLC, a development consulting firm.
Michael Y. Bennett, CCAS BA ’02
Michael Y. Bennett, CCAS BA ’02, published two books. Bennett authored Words, Space, and the Audience: The Theatrical Tension between Empiricism and Rationalism, and co-edited Eugene O’Neill’s One-Act Plays: New Critical Perspectives. Both books were published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This is Bennett’s second book and second edited collection. He is an assistant professor […]
Robert Kaplan, GWSB MS ’77
Robert Kaplan, GWSB MS ’77, published his first book, Nakam (Vengeance), the story of Nazi-looted Jewish art restored to the victim’s descendants through covert action. Outraged over anti-Semitism he experienced in Eastern Europe in 2009, Kaplan wrote the historical novel after a chance meeting in Prague with the frustrated great-nephew of a Holocaust victim denied jurisdiction for nine years […]
Anne Browning Walker, ESIA MA ’06
Anne Browning Walker, ESIA MA ’06, published a contemporary romance novel, The Booby Trap (Pixel Entertainment September 2012). She will debut it at the “Rock Your Red Heels” champagne and desserts book signing reception, in honor of National Women’s Equality Day, at the Urban Chic Boutique in Georgetown on Saturday, Aug. 25 from 3 to 5 […]