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Sundays: 6 p.m. — 11 p.m.
Marie Blair Burgess Library January 2018
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Saturday 1/6 – Sunday 1/7: CLOSED
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Wednesday 1/10: Resume Regular Hours (classes start)
Sunday 1/14: CLOSED
Monday 1/15: Campus is closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day;
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Did you know the library provides access to over 80 online research databases that are accessible from on or off campus? This month we’re highlighting our Opposing Viewpoints in Context database.
Opposing Viewpoints in Context is an engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information and opinions on hundreds of today's hottest social issues from capital punishment to immigration. This database features continuously updated viewpoints, topic overviews, full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, statistics, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites organized into a user-friendly portal experience.
For more information visit our Databases A-Z page located at http://libguides.smcsc.edu/alldatabases!
One Toss of the
Dice: The Incredible
Story of How a Poem
Made Us Modern,
R. Howard Bloch
Krazy: George
Herriman, A Life in
Black and White,
Michael Tisserand
Great Strategic
Rivalries: From the
Classical World to
the Cold War,
James Lacey
Germany: Memories
of a Nation,
Neil MacGregor
America Abroad:
The United States’ Global Role in the
21st Century,
Stephen G. Brooks &
William C. Wohlforth
Bureaucracy in
America:
The Administrative
State’s Challenge to Constitutional
Government,
Joseph Postell
The Tragedy of U.S.
Foreign Policy:
How America’s Civil Religion Betrayed
the National
Interest,
Walter A. McDougall
The Expanding
Blaze: How the
American Revolution
Ignited the World,
1775-1848,
Jonathan Israel
First Martyr of
Liberty:
Crispus Attucks in
American Memory,
Mitch Kachun
Magna Carter:
The Birth of Liberty,
Dan Jones
The Face of Britain:
A History of the
Nation Through Its
Portraits,
Simon Schama
John Adam’s Republic: The One,
the Few, and the
Many,
Richard Alan
Ryerson
Kissinger:
1923-1968,
The Idealist,
Niall Ferguson
Who Freed the
Slaves? The Fight
Over the Thirteenth
Amendment,
Leonard L. Richards
Reading the Bible
With the Founding
Fathers,
Daniel L. Dreisbach
Have a Little Faith:
Religion, Democracy,
and the American
Public School,
Benjamin Justice &
Colin Macleod
John C. Calhoun’s Theory of
Republicanism,
John G. Grove
Bush,
Jean Edward Smith
Forged Through Fire:
War, Peace, and the
Democratic Bargain,
John Ferejohn &
Frances McCall
Rosenbluth
The Rise of Athens:
The Story of the
World’s Greatest Civilization,
Anthony Everitt
The Terror Years:
From Al-Qaeda to the
Islamic State,
Lawrence Wright
Waging War: The
Clash Between
Presidents and
Congress,
1776 to ISIS,
David J. Barron
Confronting Evil:
Engaging Our
Responsibility to
Prevent Genocide,
James Waller
Genocide:
A World History,
Norman M. Naimark
Irish Nationalists
in America:
The Politics of Exile,
1798-1998,
David Brundage
We Wanted
Workers:
Unraveling
the Immigration
Narrative,
George J. Borjas
Once Within Borders:
Territories of Power,
Wealth, and
Belonging Since
1500,
Charles S. Maier
On the Move:
Changing
Mechanisms of
Mexico-U.S.
Migration,
Filiz Garip
English: One Tongue,
Many Voices,
Jan Svartvick,
Geoffrey Leech &
David Crystal
The Ethics
of Invention:
Technology and the
Human Future,
Sheila Jasanoff
Blood in the Water:
The Attica Prison
Uprising of 1971 and
Its Legacy,
Heather Ann
Thompson
The Kingdom
of Speech,
Tom Wolfe
Grand Hotel Abyss:
The Lives of the
Frankfurt School,
Stuart Jeffries
The War Against
Boys: How
Misguided Policies
are Harming Our
Young Men,
Christina Hoff
Sommers
The Real Planet of
the Apes: A New
Story of Human
Origins,
David R. Begun
Welcome to the
Universe:
An Astrophysical
Tour,
Neil DeGrasse
Tyson, Michael A.
Strauss & J. Richard
Gott
Prosperity Without
Growth: Foundations
for the Economy of
Tomorrow,
Tim Jackson
Paying the Price:
College Costs,
Financial Aid, and
the Betrayal of the
American Dream,
Sara Goldrick-Rab
The Unexpected
President: The Life
and Times of
Chester A. Arthur,
Scott S. Greenberger
Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine,
Anne Applebaum
Science and the
City: The Mechanics
Behind the
Metropolis,
Laurie Winkless
The Long Arm of
Moore’s Law: Microelectronics and
American Science,
Cyrus C. M. Mody
World Without Mind:
The Existential
Threat of Big Tech,
Franklin Foer
Life 3.0:
Being Human in the
Age of Artificial
Intelligence,
Max Tegmark
The Testing
Charade:
Pretending to Make
Schools Better,
Daniel Koretz
Free Women, Free
Men: Sex, Gender,
Feminism,
Camille Paglia
When Is Free Speech
Hate Speech?,
At Issue Series,
Marty Gitlin
Banned Books,
At Issue Series,
Marcia
Amidon Lusted
The Theoretical
Minimum: What You
Need to Know to
Start Doing Physics,
Leonard Susskind &
George Hrabovsky
Special Relativity
and Classical Field
Theory:
The Theoretical
Minimum,
Leonard Susskind &
Art Friedman
Corporate Farming,
Opposing Viewpoints
Series,
Avery Elizabeth Hurt
Extreme Weather
Events,
Global Viewpoints
Series,
Marcia Amidon
Lusted
Returning Soldiers
and PTSD,
Current Controver-
sies Series,
Barbara Krasner
Migrants
and Refugees,
Global Viewpoints
Series,
M. M. Eboch
Honor Killings,
Global Viewpoints
Series,
Lisa Idzikowski
Immigration Bans,
Opposing Viewpoints
Series,
Elizabeth
Schmermund
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