Dr. Della Dumbaugh – Faculty Author Interview

Dr. Della Dumbaugh, Professor Of Mathematics, discusses her recent article, “Creating a Life: Emil Artin in America” in The Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. This article focuses on Emil Artin, an Austrian born mathematician who spent his career in Germany and America, and his forced emigration to America. The article also provides an overview of his work in the United States.

Dr. Jenny Pribble – Faculty Author Interview

Dr. Jennifer Pribble, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies, discusses her new book, Welfare and Party Politics in Latin America, published recently by Cambridge University Press.  In this book, she provides an analysis of welfare and other social assistance policies in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela.  Her findings emphasize the influence of previous policies, electoral competition and the character of political parties that influence the nature of contemporary social policy reform in Latin America.

Dr. Kevin Cherry – Faculty Author Interview

Dr. Kevin Cherry, Assistant Professor of Political Science
discusses his new book, Plato, Aristotle, and the Purpose of Politics, published recently by Cambridge University Press.  In this book, he compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study and the purpose of politics.

Bridget Wiede – Student Researcher

Bridget Wiede, a 2012 graduate of the University of Richmond, talks about her honors thesis, “Garvey Revisited : The Legitimacy and Consistency of Marcus Garvey as Demonstrated by His Latter Movement.”  Bridget majored in Leadership Studies and minored in History. She is currently pursuing graduate studies in United States history at Oxford University.

 

Dr. David Salisbury – Faculty Author Interview

David Salisbury, Assistant Professor of Geography and the Environment, discusses his recent article, “Fronteras Vivas or Dead Ends? The Impact of Military Settlement Projects in the  Amazon Borderlands”, in the Journal of Latin American Geography.  This article describes a case study in the Peruvian Amazon which explores the natural resource management, household economics, and political geography of a borderland military base and associated settlement.