Emory University Book Recommendations & Book Mentions
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Holocaust: An American Understanding
Deborah E. Lipstadt
In 2005, the UN designated Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day #IHRD), dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust,and rejecting any form of Holocaust denial. Here at Emory, Deborah Lipstadt has spearheaded related efforts: https://t.co/dEZK7JTxgY https://t.co/rJ4RhCaw0n
Paperback, 2016
$38.95$19.48 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Dracula
Bram Stoker
Since 2021 @EmoryRoseMARBL has been home home to what has been described as the world’s most comprehensive collection of rare materials highlighting the work of Bram Stoker, the 19th-century Irish author best known for Dracula. 📚 🦇 🧛♂️ https://t.co/Z2A5QlLFMv https://t.co/VAtQjloVtN
Paperback, 2003
$11.00$5.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Dracula
Bram Stoker
Academics + Halloween: Earlier this year Emory faculty Sheila Cavanagh and Joonna Trapp discussed the life of "Dracula" author Bram Stoker and the wide influence his novel has had on literary, cinematic, and popular culture since his day. https://t.co/1FLQfFAjGH
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Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good for Business
Corey Rosen
During @EmoryGoizueta's John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition, teams presented recommendations around racial justice for Delta Air Lines & Taco Bell. The competition prepares future business leaders to address issues of racial equity & inclusion. https://t.co/7KfWsFS4R3 https://t.co/ccC0kcpJ7s
Hardcover, 2005
$27.50$13.75 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Non-Obvious: How to Predict Trends and Win the Future
Rohit Bhargava
Emory alumnus Rohit Bhargava (@rohitbhargava) is on a mission to inspire more non-obvious thinking in the world. The first step, he says, is for you—all of you—to simply put down your phone.➡️ It's So (Non) Obvious: https://t.co/Q4LeKm2kxO @EmoryAlumni https://t.co/fyOeOiQuoA
Paperback, 2017
$17.95$8.98 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Gold Diggers
Sanjena Sathian
The Atlanta Writers Club recently honored Creative Writing Fellow Sanjena Sathian with the Townsend Prize for Fiction for her novel “Gold Diggers.” Her colleague and fellow novelist Tiphanie Yanique was among the 10 finalists. https://t.co/YBR12NZNbE https://t.co/wWYJWCZmTt
Paperback, 2022
$17.00$8.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Racism
Chandra L. Ford
Chandra L. Ford, a leading scholar in the fields of racism, social justice and public health, will join the Emory University faculty in January 2023 as a professor holding joint appointments in @emorycollege and @EmoryRollins. https://t.co/ESJtZpTVB8
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Lady of the Shroud (1909). By: Bram Stoker: Epistolary novel
Bram Stoker
Academics + Halloween: Earlier this year Emory faculty Sheila Cavanagh and Joonna Trapp discussed the life of "Dracula" author Bram Stoker and the wide influence his novel has had on literary, cinematic, and popular culture since his day. https://t.co/1FLQfFAjGH
Paperback, 2017
$12.30$6.15 + Free shipping50% off your first book
International Human Rights
Johan D. Van Der Vyver
Johan David van der Vyver, legendary human rights scholar, anti-apartheid activist, and I.T. Cohen Professor of International Human Rights at Emory University School of Law, died on May 22, 2023, in Pretoria, South Africa, at age 89. https://t.co/JtuFGtlZ8m
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Denial: Holocaust History on Trial
Deborah E. Lipstadt
In 2005, the UN designated Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day #IHRD), dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust,and rejecting any form of Holocaust denial. Here at Emory, Deborah Lipstadt has spearheaded related efforts: https://t.co/dEZK7JTxgY https://t.co/rJ4RhCaw0n
Paperback, 2023
$19.99$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first book