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     Jay Nathan
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, Management

Kazakhstan's New Economy: Post-Soviet, Central Asian Industries in a Global Era
2012


This book is about how proper management can benefit Kazakhstan and many other developing nations. The present, especially in transitional economies, does compete with past values. Formerly colonized countries suffer from the inherited mindset that prevents them from learning from the developed countries and the free market system. This is a major challenge. The nascent industries, if managed well, can be engines of growth, and therefore can create wealth and promote quality of life for modernization. The details of the emerging industries, their performances thus far, analyses, strategies, evaluation and control of recommended management ideas to modernize, internationalize, and grow in a global era is presented in this book.
   
 

Kazakhstan's New Economy: Post-Soviet, Central Asian Industries in a Global Era
2007


Kazakhstan has faced severe economic challenges since it gained independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991. Kazakhstan’s New Economy explores how the country might shed the outdated business practices that continue to hamper its growth. Jay Nathan first provides a historical overview of the economy and then delves deeper into the strengths and weaknesses of nine major industries, including oil and gas, banking, telecommunications, and transportation. Nathan’s careful analysis and recommendations will provide valuable insight for anyone interested in Central Asia’s economic growth.


 William Nester
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Government and Politics

Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and the Fall of the French Empire
2012


Although a small library could be filled with books on Napoleon, Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy is the first comprehensive exploration of Napoleon the diplomat and how his abilities in that arena shaped his military campaigns and the rise and fall of the French empire.
 
 Haunted Victory: The American Crusade to Destroy Saddam and Impose Democracy in Iraq
2012


Haunted Victory explores the dynamic trajectory of beliefs, actions, and their consequences in what will forever be debated as among the most controversial and costly operations in American history in terms of security, power, wealth, and honor. 
   
 From Mountain Man to Millionaire: `The Bold and Dashing Life' of Robert Campbell  
(revised and expanded edition)
2011


From Mountain Man to Millionaire tells the fascinating story of Robert Campbell, who came to America from Ireland in 1822, and entered the Rocky Mountain fur trade soon after. He quickly rose from trapper to brigade leader to partner- all within a half dozen years. In the mid-1830s, having amassed considerable wealth, Campbell retired from the mountains and embarked on a new career. He returned to St. Louis and built up a business empire that embraced the mercantile, steamboat, railroad, and banking industries. Hold up a mirror to Robert Campbell's life and you see reflected much of America's nineteenth century.
   
 The Revolutionary Years: The Art of American Power during the Early Republic

2011


The Revolutionary Years reveals how the nation's leaders asserted power during the fourteen years from the Revolution’s first shots at Lexington in April 1775 to the adoption of the Constitution in 1789.
   

 

Shondel J. Nero, Ed.
The School of Education, Human Services and Counseling


Dialects, Englishes, Creoles, and Education
2006


This edited volume brings together a multiplicity of voices, both theoretical and practical, on the politics, challenges and strategies of educating students who are speakers of diverse or nonstandard varieties of English, Creoles and hybrid varieties of English such as African American Vernacular English, Caribbean Creole English, Tex Mex, Indian English and West African Pidgin English, among others.


 William R. Nester
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Government and Politics


The Frontier War for American Independence
2004


Although the American Revolution is commonly associated with specific locations such as the heights above Boston or the frozen Delaware River, important events took place in the wooded, mountainous lands of the frontier. The vicious war on the frontier significantly altered the course of the Revolution and involved regular troops, volunteers and Indians who clashed in large-scale campaigns and bloody fights for land, home and family. Nester brings this long-obscured chapter of the War for Independence out from the shadows of Concord and Brandywine and reshapes how we understand American history.
 
 Globalization: A Short History of the Modern World
2011


Today all humans are formally tied to all others through their country's membership in the United Nations and numerous other international organizations, along with the immediate benefits of global trade, telecommunications, travel and the internet. Yet globalization has a dark side - it destroys, as well as creates jobs, wealth and lives, while every human lives under the shadow of potential nuclear and ecological extinction. Globalization: A Short History of the Modern World explores that all powerful force for good and evil from Renaissance through today and beyond.
 
 

Globalization, War, and Peace in the Twenty-First Century
2011


Many a war has been fought under the lofty banner of justice, freedom and equality. Many more, however, are provoked by the far darker motives of greed, aggression, fear, vengeance, hatred and ignorance. Globalization, War and Peace in the Twenty-first Century explores humanity's most persistent and tragic problem.

 
  

Globalization, Wealth and Power in the Twenty-first Century
2011

Disputes over trade, intellectual property, economic development, multinational corporations,industrial policy and the environment are among the most prominent geo-economic conflicts. Globalization, Wealth and Power in the Twenty-first Century offers an in-depth exploration of all dimensions of the subject.
 
 

The Epic Battles for Ticonderoga, 1758 

2008

On July 8, 1758, British General James Abercromby ordered a controversial frontal assault of the French defenses on the Ticonderoga peninsula in upstate New York. Outnumbering the French by four to one, the capture of their fort, named Carillon, seemed all but assured. Once the fort — called the “key to a continent” — was in British hands, the road would be open to invade Canada, capture Montreal and Quebec and end the French and Indian War. This book examines the skirmishes and raids in the months leading up to the battle, discusses Abercromby’s campaign in the larger context of British grand strategy for the year 1758, the roles of key military and political figures on both sides and the conflict’s aftermath.

 

Jeffrey S. Nevid
with Spencer A. Rathus
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology

Psychology and the Challenges of Life, 9th Edition
2004

From adjusting to college life and deciding on a career to coping with negative emotions and relieving stress—Nevid and Rathus’s Psychology and the Challenges of Life, Ninth Edition reports on relevant psychological theory and current research, and shows you how to apply this information to your daily life. Now thoroughly updated, this Ninth Edition features references to the latest scientific findings, integrated coverage of human diversity, new and revised pedagogical features and more.
 
 

and Beverly Greene
with Spencer A. Rathus
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology

Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 6th Edition
2005


Abnormal psychology is more than the study of the features, causes and treatments of psychological disorders. This new edition of a leading college text incorporates a first-person perspective in which
people struggling with the challenges of mental disorders tell their own stories in first-person accounts and accompanying video case interviews.

 
 

Essentials of Psychology: Concepts and Applications
2005


This first edition of the an introductory psychology text carries the unique pedagogical framework of a concept-based modular approach to teaching introductory psychology. The author’s research on textbook pedagogy provides an empirical foundation supporting the learning benefits of this pedagogical approach.

 
 

Psychology: Concepts and Applications, 2nd Edition
2006


A mainstream textbook used in introductory psychology courses, it adopts a unique pedagogical framework based on the Four Es of Effective Learning: engaging interest; encoding important information; elaborating meaning; and evaluating progress. The author draws upon evidence from his research on pedagogical effectiveness in developing the book's pedagogical framework and introduces a new study tool, concept signaling. This edition also introduces the use of concept maps for the first time in introductory psychology.

   
 Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 7th Edition
2009


A textbook for college level courses in abnormal psychology, the text
covers the major classes of psychological disorders with respect to their features or symptoms, underlying causal factors and ways of treating them. More than a compendium of diagnoses, causes and treatments, this text puts a human face on the study of abnormal psychology by bringing students into the world of people who are struggling with many kinds of psychological disorders through first-person accounts, illuminating case studies and videotaped interviews.
   
 

Co-Author: Spencer Rathus
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology

Psychology and the Challenges of Life: Adjustment and Growth, 11th Edition
2010

This was the first college textbook I authored (with my colleague Spencer Rathus) and is now in the 11th edition, published in 2010. The text is used in courses in psychological adjustment and human relations. The text focuses on applications of psychological knowledge to the challenges we face in life, from building and maintaining relationships and learning to manage stress more effectively to adopting healthier habits and lifestyles.


 Mary Noe
College of Professional Studies, Legal Studies

IEP Workshop: Building Teacher-Parent Partnerships

2011


A parent's guide to navigate the school and legal systems regarding the Individual with Disabilities Education Act.

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