Search by
  •  

Our Authors

Browse Alphabetically:


  • Displaying 1-15 of 27   
  • prev 
  •  1
  •  2
  •  next
  •   >

Jane E. Aaron

Jane E. Aaron is a professional writer and editor as well as an experienced teacher. She is the author of the best selling Little, Brown Handbook and coeditor of the best-selling Bedford Reader, Eighth Edition (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2003). She has served as consultant, editor, or writer on more than a dozen other textbooks for the first-year composition course.

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Richard Abcarian

Richard Abcarian (PhD, University of California, Berkeley) is a professor of English emeritus at California State University, Northridge, where he taught for thirty-seven years. During his teaching career, he won two Fulbright professorships. In addition to editing Literature: The Human Experience and its compact edition, he is the editor of a critical edition of Richard Wright's A Native Son, as well as several other literature textbooks.

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Richard Abcarian

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Mark Abrahamson

Mark Abrahamson has been a professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut since 1976 and has also served that university in a variety of adminstrative positions.  He is a former Program Director (for Sociology) at the National Science Foundation and was a professor of sociology at Syracuse University before moving to Connecticut.  His main scholarly interests are in classical theory and urban sociology.  He has authored more than 30 papers and one dozen books, most recently including Global Cities (Oxford University Press, 2004).

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Peter Abramoff

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Robert H. Abzug

Robert H. Abzug (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley) is Professor of History and American Studies, Audre and Bernard Rapoport Regents Chair of Jewish Studies, and founding director of the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. His research and teaching interests focus on American cultural history, history of psychology and religion, and the history of the Holocaust. His major publications include Cosmos Crumbling: American Reform and the Religious Imagination;  Inside the Vicious Heart: Americans and the Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps; and Passionate Liberator: Theodore Dwight Weld and the Dilemma of Reform.

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Jane Addams

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Joseph Addison

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Linda Adler-Kassner

Linda Adler-Kassner is Professor of Writing and Director of the Writing Program at University of California, Santa Barbara. She is author, coauthor, or coeditor of seven books, including The Activist WPA: Changing Stories About Writing and Writers (Utah State University Press, 2008), which won the 2010 Council of Writing Program Administrators Best Book Award. Her latest book, coauthored with Peggy O'Neill, is Reframing Writing Assessment to Improve Teaching and Learning (Utah State University Press, 2010). She is also the author of over thirty articles and book chapters.

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Jonathan Alexander

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Robert J. Allison

Robert J. Allison is Professor of History at Suffolk University in Boston and also teaches history at the Harvard Extension School. He graduated from the Harvard Extension School with an ALB before earning a PhD in the History of American Civilization at Harvard in 1992. Allison received the Harvard Extension School's Petra Shattuck Distinguished Teaching Award in 1997, the Suffolk University Student Government Association's Distinguished Faculty Award in 2006, and the Suffolk University Outstanding Faculty Award in 2007.  His books include The Crescent Obscured: The United States and the Muslim World, 1776–1815 (2000); A Short History of Boston (2004); Stephen Decatur, American Naval Hero (2005); The Boston Massacre (2006); The Boston Tea Party (2007); and A Short History of Cape Cod (2010).  For The Teaching Company, he  taped the thirty-six lecture series, “Before 1776:  Life in Colonial America,” (2009). He has edited books on American history spanning from the colonial period to the twentieth century. Allison was a consultant to the Commonwealth Museum at the State Archives in Boston, and he is on the board of overseers of the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He is vice president of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, an elected fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and president of the South Boston Historical Society.

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


Gerald J. Alred

Gerald J. Alred is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he teaches courses in the Professional Writing Program. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and several standard bibliographies on business and technical communication, and is a founding member of the editorial board of the Journal of Business and Technical Communication. He is a recipient of the prestigious Jay R. Gould Award for "profound scholarly and textbook contributions to the teaching of business and technical writing."


SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


American Chemical Society (ACS)

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


American Geological Institute

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player


American Social History Project

SEE AUTHOR'S PAGE

Alternative content

Get Adobe Flash player

  • Displaying 1-15 of 27   
  • prev 
  •  1
  •  2
  •  next
  •   >
*AP is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.