For the Record, Oct. 18, 2007

4:11 p.m., Oct. 18, 2007--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Book

Teresa Hessey, library assistant, University of Delaware Library, Images of American Newark, Arcadia Publishing.

Publications

Ann Ardis, associate dean, College of Arts and Sciences, “The Dialogics of Modernism(s) in the New Age,” in Modernism/Modernity, vol. 14, no. 3, pages 407-43; Ardis, with Teresa Mangum and Sally Mitchell, “The New Woman's Work: Past, Present, and Future,” in 19th Century Gender Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, Oct. 14, 2007.

Presentations

Mark Samuels Lasner, University of Delaware Library, “Dear Printer, Please Following My Punctuation Exactly' Max Beerbohm--Typographer?” at a meeting of the Typophiles, National Arts Club, Sept. 12, New York City.

Gretchen Bauer, professor of political science and international relations, “Party Lists versus Reserved Seats: Comparing Electoral Gender Quotas for Parliament in East and Southern Africa,” at 103rd annual American Political Science Association meeting, Aug. 30-Sept. 2, Chicago; and “Women Make Better Politicians: Assessing the Impact of More Women in African Parliaments,” at African Studies Program, Georgetown University, Oct. 11, Washington, D.C.

Stuart J. Kaufman, professor of political science and international relations, “Civil War and Iraq,” roundtable presentation at American Political Science Association annual meeting, Aug. 31, Chicago; “Strategy and Peacebuilding in Identity Conflicts,” plenary session lecture at Peace and Justice Studies Association annual meeting, Sept. 17, Elizabethtown, Pa.; and “Russian Foreign Policy: Putin and After,” at roundtable presentation at Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce fall conference, Oct. 5, Lexington, Ky.