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Robert A. Adams – Professor Emeritus of Mathematics (2000) The first edition of the Complete Course appeared in 1991, with all the typesetting and graphics for that and all subsequent editions by Robert. Christopher Essex of Western University joined him for the 7th and subsequent editions. Title: Calculus: a Complete Course, 9th Edition Authors: Robert A. Adams and Christopher Essex Publisher: Pearson Canada Year: 2017 Jean Barman, Professor Emerita of Educational Studies (2004) Jean is FRSC and her research and writing focuses on the history of British Columbia and of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Title: Abenaki Daring: The Life and Writings of Noel Annance, 1792-1869. Publisher: Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, Pearson Canada Year: 2016

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Robert A. Adams – Professor Emeritus of Mathematics (2000)

The first edition of the Complete Course appeared in 1991, with all the typesetting and graphics for that and all subsequent editions by Robert. Christopher Essex of Western University joined him for the 7th and subsequent editions. Title: Calculus: a Complete Course, 9th Edition Authors: Robert A. Adams and Christopher Essex Publisher: Pearson Canada Year: 2017 Jean Barman, Professor Emerita of Educational Studies (2004) Jean is FRSC and her research and writing focuses on the history of British Columbia and of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Title: Abenaki Daring: The Life and Writings of Noel Annance,

1792-1869. Publisher: Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press,

Pearson Canada Year: 2016

Jean Barman, Professor Emerita of Educational Studies (2004) Jean is FRSC and her research and writing focuses on the history of British Columbia and of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Title: French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Women in the

Making of the Pacific Northwest Publisher: Vancouver: UBC Press Year: 2014 Basil Stuart-Stubbs Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Book on British Columbia; K.D. Srivastava Prize for Excellence in Scholarly Publishing by UBC Press; Canadian Historical Association, Sir John A. Macdonald Prize for best English-language book of Canadian history; 2015 Governor General’s Gold Medal for Scholarly Research. Larry Bongie, Professor Emeritus of French (1992) FRSC and Officier des Palmes Académiques, he is the author of books on Hume, Diderot, Condillac, Sade, Bonnie Prince Charlie, prison life in the Bastille, underground Ancien Régime journalism. Title: Sade: Un essai biographique Publisher: Presses de l’Université de Montréal Year: 2017 Original English edition first published in 1998 by U. Chicago Press.

Mandakranta Bose, Assistant Professor Emerita of Asian Research (2003) She is FRSC, Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, and Director, the Centre for India and South Asia Research at UBC. Title: A Woman's Rāmāyaṇa: Candrāvatī's Bengali Epic Written with: Sarika Priyadarshini Bose Publisher: London & New York: Routledge Year: 2013 An ancient and vastly influential epic of India, with hundreds of versions, the Rāmāyana celebrates the valour of its hero, Prince Rāma, a divine being born as a man to destroy an evil demon. Mandakranta Bose, Assistant Professor Emerita of Asian Research (2003) She is FRSC, Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, and Director, the Centre for India and South Asia Research at UBC. Title: The Other Rāmāyaṇa Women: Regional Rejection and

Response Edited with: John Brockington and Mary Brockington Publisher: London & New York: Routledge Year: 2016 Edited collection of essays by classicists and art historians.

Mandakranta Bose, Assistant Professor Emerita of Asian Research (2003) She is FRSC, Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, and Director, the Centre for India and South Asia Research at UBC. Title: The Ramayana in Bengali Folk Paintings Publisher: New Delhi: Niyogi Books Year: 2017 The vividly colourful images presented in this book occupy a special niche in the history of Indian art, not only as visual objects but as narrative expositions of the Rāmāyaṇa, an epic that has been part of the lives of vast numbers of the Indian people and often their source of moral guidance. Ken Carty, Professor Emeritus of Political Science (2010) Title: When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies

on Electoral Reform Written with: P. Fournier, Kh. Van der Kolk, A. Blais & J. Rose Publisher: Oxford UP Year: 2011 A study of Citizens Assemblies, invented in British Columbia, that seek to enhance democracy by involving ordinary citizens in making public policy. Winner of American Political Science Association 2015 S. M. Lipset book prize

Ken Carty, Professor Emeritus of Political Science (2010) Title: Big Tent Politics: The Liberal Party’s Long Mastery of

Canada’s Public Life Publisher: UBC Press Year: 2015 Canada's Liberals became the world’s most successful democratic political party. This Brenda & David McLean Canadian Studies Series study explains just how they did it. Kenneth Craig, Professor Emeritus of Psychology (2002) Ken has pursued a better understanding of the nature of pain, pain assessment and pain management for several decades. Title: Gestione Clinica Del Dolore: Guida pratica Written with: Lynch, M. E. & Peng, P. W. H. Publisher: Edizioni Minerva Medica, Torino, Italy Year: 2014

Kenneth Craig, Professor Emeritus of Psychology (2002) Ken has pursued a better understanding of the nature of pain, pain assessment and pain management for several decades. Title: Clinical Pain Management: A Practical Guide Written with: Lynch, M. E. & Peng, P. W. H. Publisher: Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Press Year: 2011 The book (including its Italian translation) translates our current understanding of pain into concrete management principles and guidelines for health care practitioners addressing acute and chronic pain. James Allan Evans, Professor Emeritus of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies (1996) FRSC and co-founder of the first history PhD program with a major in ancient history in a Canadian university, he has published in the fields of classical and Hellenistic Greece and the later Roman Empire – especially the reign of Justinian. Title: The Power Game in Byzantium: Antonina and the

Empress Theodora Publisher: Bloomsbury, London Year: 2011

James Allan Evans, Professor Emeritus of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies (1996) FRSC and co-founder of the first history PhD program with a major in ancient history in a Canadian university, he has published in the fields of classical and Hellenistic Greece and the later Roman Empire – especially the reign of Justinian. Title: Herodotus: Explorer of the Past: Three Essays Publisher: Princeton University Press Year: 2014 (1987) This book has been chosen for reissue in Princeton U. P.'s Legacy series of Paperbacks and hard covers. Donald Fisher, Professor Emeritus of Educational Studies (2014) The current Vice-Principal of Green College. Kjell Rubenson, Professor Emeritus of Educational Studies (2014) Title: The Development of Postsecondary Education Systems in

Canada: A Comparison between British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, 1980-2010

Edited with: Theresa Shanahan, and Claude Trottier Publisher: Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press Year: 2014 The purpose of this book is to present three case studies of the evolution of Postsecondary Education Systems (PSE) in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec over a thirty year period, 1980-2010.The impact of PSE policies is analyzed and compared between the three priovinces. Graham Good, Professor Emeritus of English (2008)

After retiring in 2008 from teaching English and Comparative Literature at UBC, Graham has continued a long-standing practice of verse translation. The Goethe volume follows his book of translations, “Rilke’s Late Poetry,” Ronsdale Press, 2005. Title: Goethe’s Poems

Translated and with an introduction by Graham Good Publisher: Ronsdale Press Year: 2015 Sherrill Grace, University Killam Professor Emerita of English (2014) Sherrill, FRSC, is an Officer of the Order of Canada. Her biography of Canadian writer Timothy Findley will appear in 2018. Title: Landscapes of War and Memory: The Two World Wars

in Canadian Literature and the Arts, 1977-2007 Publisher: The University of Alberta Press Year: 2014

Priscilla (Cindy) Greenwood, Professor Emerita of Mathematics (2000) Cindy is a probabilist who has been affiliated with the Mathematics department since 1966. Title: Stochastic Neuron Models Written with: Lawrence Ward Publisher: Springer Year: 2016 The book is an effort to bridge between an inviting research area in applied probability and researchers in probability theory who may be interested in such applications. The material is representative of her study and research in this area since her early retirement from UBC in 2000. Serge Guilbaut, Professor Emeritus of Art History, Visual Art and Theory (2013) UBC Killam Research Prize, Chevalier des Palmes Académiques, Getty Research Institute Distinguished Research Scholar, and Frick Collection Prize for a Distinguished Publication on the History of Collecting in America. He is also an actor. He is preparing an exhibition for the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid called “Lost, Loose and Loved: Foreign artists in Paris 1944-1968.” Title: Chatting with Henri Matisse: The Lost 1941 Interview Publisher: Getty Publications Year: 2013

Serge Guilbaut, Professor Emeritus of Art History, Visual Art and Theory (2013) UBC Killam Research Prize, Chevalier des Palmes Académiques, Getty Research Institute Distinguished Research Scholar, and Frick Collection Prize for a Distinguished Publication on the History of Collecting in America. He is also an actor. He is preparing an exhibition for the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid called “Lost, Loose and Loved: Foreign artists in Paris 1944-1968.” Title: Breathless Days, 1959-1960 Written with: John O’Brian Publisher: Duke University Press Year: 2017 Snejah Gunew, Professor Emeritus of English and The Social Justice Institute (2014) Gunew, FRSC, writes on postcolonial, feminist and multicultural theory as well as numerous studies of writers and artists associated with these fields. Title: Post-Multicultural Writers as Neo-cosmopolitan

Mediators Publisher: Anthem Press Year: 2017 Gunew examines debates in neo-cosmopolitanism over the last decade to create a framework for re-evaluating post-multicultural and Indigenous writers in settler colonies such as Canada and Australia, linking these writers with transnational writers across diasporas. Judith Hall, Professor Emerita of Pediatrics (2004)

Judith Hall, FRSC, is a Clinical geneticist interested in birth defects. Title: Human Malformations and Related Anomalies, 3rd Ed. Edited with: Roger Stevenson Publisher: Oxford, University Press Year: 2015 A test addressing the variety and causes of human congenital anomalies/birth defects Judith Hall, Professor Emerita of Pediatrics (2004) Judith Hall, FRSC, is a Clinical geneticist interested in birth defects. Title: Handbook of Physical Measurements, 3rd Edition Written with: Judith Allanson Publisher: Anthem Press Year: 2017 A collection of normal body measurements at different ages and in specific syndromes.

Philip Harding, Professor Emeritus of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies (2004) He is currently contracted to produce a three-volume translation with notes of books 14-20 of Diodoros of Sicily’s Library of History for Cambridge University Press. Title: Athens Transformed, 404-262 BC: From Popular

Sovereignty to the Dominion of Wealth Publisher: Routledge Year: 2015 Contrasts the vibrant confidence of the poorer classes under the democratic constitution of the fifth and fourth centuries with their depressed state following the overthrow of democracy by Macedon in 322. Diana Lary, Professor Emerita of History (2007) Title: Chinese Migrations: The Movement of People, Goods,

and Ideas Over Four Millennia Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Year: 2012 Diana Lary, Professor Emerita of History (2007) Title: Negotiating China's Destiny in World War II Written with: Hand van de Van and Stephen R. MacKinnon Publisher: Stanford University Press Year: 2014

Diana Lary, Professor Emerita of History (2007) Title: China's Civil War: The Social History of a War, 1945-1949 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Year: 2015 Diana Lary, Professor Emerita of History (2007) Title: 流離嵗月 Liuli Suiyue (translation of the Chinese

People at War, Cambridge University Press, 2010) Publisher: Shi-pao Year: 2015 George McWhirter, Professor Emeritus of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing (2004) A prize-winning author, he is transatlantically anthologized in The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse and Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century. Title: The Gift of Women Publisher: Exile Editions Year: 2014

W.H (Bill) New, University Killam Professor Emeritus of English (2002) Author and editor of A History of Canadian Literature, and Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada, he edited the journal Canadian Literature for 17 years, and has also published numerous creative works, including five books for children. His most recent collection of poetry, Neighbours, will appear in Spring 2017. Title: New & Selected Poems Publisher: Oolichan Books Year: 2015 W.H (Bill) New, University Killam Professor Emeritus of English (2002) Author and editor of A History of Canadian Literature, and Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada, he edited the journal Canadian Literature for 17 years, and has also published numerous creative works, including five books for children. His most recent collection of poetry, Neighbours, will appear in Spring 2017. Title: Sam Swallow & the Riddleworld League Publisher: Tradewind Books Year: 2013 This is a novel for 9-11-year-olds.

Dianne Newell, Professor Emeritus of History (2014)

An historian of technology who retired in 2014, Dianne holds a post-retirement appointment in the UBC Institute for The Oceans & Fisheries. Title: Judith Merrill: A Critical Study Written with: Victoria Lamont Publisher: McFarland Year: 2012 Judith Merril (1923-1997) was a controversial American science fiction personality (writer, editor, innovator, and activist) who moved to Canada in 1968 in opposition to the US involvement in Vietnam. She became influential in the Japanese peace movement and a broadcast journalist. Joel Oger, Professor Emeritus Department of Medicine (2012) He is Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite (Mibistère des Affaires Etrangères), FRCPC, FAAN and FANA. Title: Diagnostic et traitement de la Myasthénie Year: 2015 Title: A guide to the Diagnosis and Management of Myasthenia

Gravis Year: 2015 A small booklet (in French, in English) for use by patients, students and physicians summarizing the diagnosis and treatment of Myasthenia Gravis. Gerald Porter, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry (1991)

Gerry turned to fiction after many years of science and much turgid writing. That fiction is by no means exciting and was written merely for the author's satisfaction. Title: Much Ado about Music Year: 2012 Four stories of the members of an amateur string quartet, ending for the first fiddler, Lisa, at Juilliard. Gerald Porter, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry (1991) Gerry turned to fiction after many years of science and much turgid writing. That fiction is by no means exciting and was written merely for the author's satisfaction. Title: The Miller Year: 2016 A young Canadian couple meet in Munich. Home in Canada, Julia makes an assault on the chemistry of an artificial enzyme, while Rob tackles the BC lumber industry as members of the Miller Institute of Learning.

Gerald Porter, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry (1991) Gerry turned to fiction after many years of science and much turgid writing. That fiction is by no means exciting and was written merely for the author's satisfaction. Title: Fanny and other Short Stories Year: 2017 The author's introduction to and retirement from fiction writing. Most of the stories are based on the name of a girl (some good some bad). Daniel Pratt, Professor Emeritus of Educational Studies (2014) Title: Five Perspectives on Teaching: mapping a plurality of

good, second edition Written with: Dave Smulders and Associates Publisher: Krieger Publishing Company Year: 2016

Arthur Ray, Professor Emeritus of History (2006) Skip, FRSC, is an historical geographer who focuses on native people, aboriginal claims, and the Canadian fur trade. His edited journals of James Knight of the Hudson’s Bay Company will appear in 2018. Title: Aboriginal Rights Claims and the Making and remaking

of History Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press Year: 2016 Winner of the 2017 Basel Stuart-Stubbs Prize, this book provides a comparative and interdisciplinary examination of the dynamics and evolution of the claims process in five former British colonies (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the United states). Arthur (Skip) Ray, Professor Emeritus of History (2006) Skip, FRSC, is an historical geographer who focuses on native people, aboriginal claims, and the Canadian fur trade. His edited journals of James Knight of the Hudson’s Bay Company will appear in 2018. Title: An Illustrated History of Canada’s Native People:

I Have Lived Here Since the world Began, 4th edition Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press Year: 2016 (1998) Departs from traditional approaches by emphasizing economic dimensions from an historical geographic perspective.

Philip Resnick, Professor Emeritus of Political Science (2013) Phil is a political scientist with strong literary interests as well. Title: The Labyrinth of North American Identities Publisher: University of Toronto Press Year: 2012 A discussion of political, economic and cultural currents that link and separate the three countries of North America.

Philip Resnick, Professor Emeritus of Political Science (2013) Phil is a political scientist with strong literary interests as well Title: Footsteps of the Past Publisher: Ronsdale Year: 2015 A collection of poetry touching on a broad range of themes, from Vancouver and various places abroad, to chronic illness and disability, to some of the political, cultural, and philosophical underpinnings of our modern identities.

Laurie Ricou, Professor Emeritus of English (2009) Laurie, FRSC, specializes in Canadian literature and the environmental humanities. His parallel career as a volunteer soccer coach began when he moved to UBC in 1978. Title: Foot Notes: Telling Stories of Girls' Soccer Publisher: Oolichan Year: 2015 His book reflects on story and poem as they shape the memories of 35 years coaching girls' and women's football. Robin Ridington, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology (1995) Robin has worked with and published on the Dane-zaa First Nations since 1964. His scholarly articles are on topics that include cultural ecology, anthropological poetics, First Nations literature and the cultures of northern hunting peoples. Title: Where Happiness Dwells: A History of the Dane-aa First

Nations Written with: Jillian Ridington Publisher: UBC Press Year: 2013 The book, winner of the 2014 K.D. Srivastava Prize, UBC Press, honours the poetics of First Nations literature in general, and Dane-zaa narrative style in particular.

Dale Rolfsen, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics (2011) Title: Ordered Groups and Topology Written with: Adam Clay Publisher: American Mathematics Society Year: 2016 The subject is the interplay between algebra and topology, a modern offshoot of geometry. My co-author is my former student and a UBC PhD. Brian Seymour, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics (2012) Brian joined the UBC Mathematics Department in 1973. He directed the Institute of Applied Mathematics from 1986 to 1993. Title: Nonlinear Waves in Bounded Media: The Mathematics of

Resonance Written with: Michael Mortell Publisher: World Scientific Press Year: 2017 The book treats a class of nonlinear waves that are reflected from the boundaries of media of finite extent. It covers both standing waves and resonant oscillations.

Bernard Shizgal, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry (2003) Bernie joined UBC in 1970. He remains active with research projects in kinetic theory and quantum mechanics, with applications to atmospheric and space science, stochastic processes, rarefied gas dynamics and pseudospectral methods. Title: Spectral Methods in Chemistry and Physics:

Applications to Kinetic Theory and Quantum Publisher: Springer Year: 2015 This book is a pedagogical presentation of the application of spectral and pseudospectral methods to kinetic theory and quantum mechanics. The main objective is to provide the basic concepts to enable the use of spectral and pseudospectral methods to solve problems in diverse fields of interest and to a wide audience.

Olav Slaymaker, Professor Emeritus of Geography (2004) Olav, MC, is a former president of: the Canadian Association of Geographers, the International Association of Geomorphologists, and UBC Association of Professors Emeriti. His motivation in preparing these books is his love of landscape, particularly the Canadian landscape, and his concern that the threat of degradation from unwise economic development and climate change is everywhere real. Title: Changing Cold Environments: A Canadian Perspective Edited with: Hugh French Publisher: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK Year: 2012 Considers the changing land and sea ice, snow, lake and river ice and permafrost cover in Canada from Late Quaternary to present. Associated landscape changes and natural hazard risks and societal aspects under environmental change are also discussed.

Olav Slaymaker, Professor Emeritus of Geography (2004) Olav, OC, is a former president of: the Canadian Association of Geographers, the International Association of Geomorphologists, and UBC Association of Professors Emeriti. His motivation in preparing these books is his love of landscape, particularly the Canadian landscape, and his concern that the threat of degradation from unwise economic development and climate change is everywhere real. Title: Landscapes and Landforms of Western Canada Publisher: Springer Verlag, Switzerland Year: 2017 This is the only book to focus on the geomorphological landscapes of western Canada and outlines the little appreciated diversity of these landscapes. Douw Steyn, Professor Emeritus of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (2015) Title: Introduction to Atmospheric Modelling Publisher: Cambridge University Press Year: 2015 James Thorton, Associate Professor Emeritus of Administrative, Adult and Higher Education (1993) Title: Community-based Qualitative Research Study:

Adult Learning and Meaning-Making in Guided Autobiography Development Exchanges

Year: 2017 Alan Thrasher, Professor Emeritus of Music (2005)

One of the leading scholars in Chinese music research, Alan has published three books since retirement in 2005. Title: Yueqi: Chinese Musical Instruments in Performance Written with: Gloria Wong Publisher: Vancouver: BC Chinese Music Association Year: 2011 A source book on techniques and performance practices of Chinese musical instruments. Alan Thrasher, Professor Emeritus of Music (2005) One of the leading scholars in Chinese music research, Alan has published three books since retirement in 2005. Title: Qupai in Chinese Music: Melodic Models in Form and

Practice. Publisher: New York: Routledge Year: 2016 Ten-chapter monograph on the Chinese concept of melodic models (qupai) and growth of the traditional instrumental repertoire.

Richard Unger, Professor Emeritus of History (2010) Richard specializes in the economic history of medieval and early modern Europe. He has published extensively on the history of shipbuilding and of brewing, especially in the Netherlands. In the study of Canada, a new field for him, he worked with John Thistle, a recent recipient of a PhD in geography from UBC. Title: Energy Consumption in Canada in the 19th and 20th

Centuries: A Statistical Outline Written with: John Thistle Publisher: Consiglio Nationale delle Richerche, Instituto di Studi sulle

Società del Mediterraneo Year: 2013 The book offers a statistical summary of the evolution of energy consumption in Canada since 1800 and forms a foundation for discussion of the environmental and economic impact of the shifting sources of that energy. Elvi Whittaker, Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Sociology (1997) Title: Solitudes of the Workplace: Women in Universities Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press Year: 2015

John Wood, Associate Professor Emeritus of Political Science (2005) John was the Project Leader of the Millennium Development Goals research collaboration, funded by the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, which resulted in the book. He wrote the book with four others. Upon his retirement in 2005, he became an Honorary Professor in the Institute of Asian Research in order to complete the work. Title: Community Natural Resource Management and Poverty

in India Publisher: Sage Publications Year: 2016 CNRM is a new approach to rural development that involves the decentralization of government control over resources like water, forests and fishing to 'end-users,' i.e. farmers, forest dwellers and fishermen. Jim Zidek, Professor Emeritus of Statistics (2004) His research interests include the foundations of environmetrics, notably on the design of environmental monitoring networks and spatio-temporal modeling of environmental processes. His contributions to statistics have been recognised by a number of awards, including fellowships of the ASA, IMS and RSC, and the Gold Medal of the Statistical Society of Canada. Title: Spatio-Temporal Methods in Environmental

Epidemiology Written with: Gavin Shaddick Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC Year: 2015 A textbook that deals with the use of statistical techniques to assess the impacts on human health of environmental hazards such as air pollution.