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Twenty-Six Cambridge University Press Books among Prestigious CHOICE List of Outstanding Academic Titles
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, a publication of the ACRL, publishes a list of their chosen Outstanding Academic Titles every January, from the previous year. Only ten percent of approximately 7,000 eligible reviewed titles are awarded.
Overall excellence in presentation and scholarship, importance relative to other literature in the field, distinction as a first treatment of a given subject in book or electronic form, originality or uniqueness of treatment, value to undergraduate students, and importance in building undergraduate library collections are just some of the criteria applied while awarding the Outstanding Academic Titles.
Choice magazine and Choice Reviews Online reaches nearly every undergraduate college and university library in the United States.
For further information on Choice and the Choice awards, please visit www.ala.org/acrl/choice/outstanding.
The following Cambridge titles were selected:
A History of American Civil War Literature edited by Coleman Hutchison
An Introduction to Indian Philosophy by Roy W. Perrett
African American Religions, 1500-2000 by Sylvester A. Johnson
Antiquity Now by Thomas E. Jenkins
Art and Risk in Ancient Yoruba by Suzanne Preston Blier
The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism edited by Louise D’Arcens
The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare edited by Bruce R. Smith
The Cambridge Rawls Lexicon edited by Jon Mandle and David A. Reidy
The Conceptual Representation of Consciousness by Thomas Natsoulas
Generations of Feeling by Barbara H. Rosenwein
The Image of the Artist in Archaic and Classical Greece by Guy Hedreen
The International Atlas of Mars Exploration, Volume 2 by Philip J. Stooke
Japanese Confucianism by Kiri Paramore
Magic in Western Culture by Brian P. Copenhaver
Mahale Chimpanzees edited by Michio Nakamura, Kazuhiko Hosaka, Noriko Itoh, and Koichiro Zamma
The Mind of James Madison by Colleen A. Sheehan
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Long Civil War by Cody Marrs
Political Order and Inequality by Charles Boix
Reading John Keats by Susan J. Wolfson
When Should State Secrets Stay Secret? By Genevieve Lester
Why Elections Fail by Pippa Norris
Women on the Run by Danny Hayes and Jennifer L. Lawless
Writing the Monarch in Jacobean England by Jane Rickard
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