THE FRIDAY LIST
Every week, new books and eBooks are arriving at RLB Library! Below are a few highlighted titles that are placed in the 1st floor leisure reading kiosk. There you’ll also find past The Friday List titles, but there are many more that we just don’t have room to show off. The last 30 days of new arrivals are listed at the bottom of this post, where you’ll be sure to find something to read for class assignments, your own personal enrichment, or just to have some fun!
Big box USA : the environmental impact of America’s biggest retail stores, edited by Bart Elmore, Rachel S. Gross, and Sherri Sheu, 2024
Big Box USA presents a new look at how the big box retail store has dramatically reshaped the US economy and its ecosystems in the last half century. From the rural South to the frigid North, from inside stores to ecologies far beyond, this book examines the relationships that make up one of the most visible features of late twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century American life. The rise of big box retail since the 1960s has transformed environments on both local and global scales. Almost everyone has explored the aisles of big box stores. The allure of “everyday low prices” and brightly colored products of every kind connect shoppers with a global marketplace. Contributors join a growing conversation between business and environmental history, addressing the ways American retail institutions have affected physical and cultural ecologies around the world. Essays on Walmart, Target, Cabela’s, REI, and Bass Pro Shops assess the “bigness” of these superstores from “smokestacks to coat racks” and contend that their ecological impacts are not limited to the footprints of parking lots and manufacturing but also play a didactic role in educating consumers about their relationships with the environment.
The meaning of death : a philosophical investigation, by Kai Horsthemke, 2024
If death is the cessation of life, then, as a concept, it draws its meaning from the preceding life. While death and dying are inextricably connected, dying is still a part of life–unlike death. The Meaning of Death: A Philosophical Investigation analyzes death and dying, the biotechnical quest for immortality, the afterlife, and the rationality of self-chosen death. Assuming eternal life will one day become possible, Kai Horsthemke argues that immortality is not obviously desirable, and that. even if the right to life in principle includes the right to eternal life, it must also include the right to self-determined dying and death. Although there is no creationist basis for existence and the finality of death remains a universal, inevitable prospect, this need not undermine confidence in the personal and transpersonal value of human activities. Life is valuable not only because of its uniqueness and unrepeatability, but also because it is finite. The meaning of death is essentially that it gives meaning to life.
The movement : how women’s liberation transformed America, 1963-1973, by Clara Bingham, 2024
This engaging history traces women’s awakening, organizing, and agitating between the years of 1963 and 1973, when a decentralized collection of people and events coalesced to create a spontaneous combustion. From Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique, to the underground abortion network the Janes, to Shirley Chisholm’s presidential campaign and Billie Jean King’s 1973 battle of the sexes, Bingham artfully weaves together the fragments of that explosion person by person, bringing to life the emotions of this personal, cultural, and political revolution. Artists and politicians, athletes and lawyers, Black and white, The Movement brings readers into the rooms where these women insisted on being treated as first class citizens, and in the process, changed the fabric of American life.
Somewhere toward freedom : Sherman’s march and the story of America’s largest emancipation, by Bennett Parten, 2025
In Somewhere Toward Freedom, historian Bennett Parten brilliantly reframes this seminal episode in Civil War history. He not only helps us understand how Sherman’s March impacted the war, and what it meant to the enslaved, but also reveals how it laid the foundation for the fledging efforts of Reconstruction. When the war ended, Sherman and various government and private aid agencies seized plantation lands—particularly in the sea islands off the Georgia and South Carolina coasts—in order to resettle the newly emancipated. They were fed, housed, and in some instances, taught to read and write. This first real effort at Reconstruction was short-lived, however. As federal troops withdrew to the north, Confederate sympathizers and Southern landowners eventually brought about the downfall of this program. Sherman’s march has remained controversial to this day. But as Parten reveals, it played a significant role in ending the Civil War, due in no small part to the efforts of the tens of thousands of enslaved people who became a part of it. In Somewhere Toward Freedom, this critical moment in American history has finally been given the attention it deserves.
New Arrivals in the last 30 days:
(Arrivals are sorted by recency and then alphabetically)
Being Philosophical: An Introduction to Philosophy and Its Methods : An Introduction to Philosophy and Its Methods | Hetherington, Stephen | BD21 .H48 2024 |
Big box USA : the environmental impact of America’s biggest retail stores | HF5465.U62 B54 2024 | |
Gender history : a very short introduction | Burton, Antoinette M. | HQ1075 .B876 2024 |
Plundered : how racist policies undermine Black homeownership in America | Atuahene, Bernadette | HD7288.76.U5 A88 2025 |
Sacred soldier : the dangers of worshiping warriors | Keeler, Robert F. | U22 .K394 2024 |
Somewhere toward freedom : Sherman’s march and the story of America’s largest emancipation | Parten, Bennett | E476.69 .P37 2025 |
Spell freedom : the underground schools that built the civil rights movement | Weiss, Elaine F. | JK1929.A2 W52 2025 |
The meaning of death : a philosophical investigation | Horsthemke, Kai | BD444 .H654 2024 |
The movement : how women’s liberation transformed America, 1963-1973 | Bingham, Clara | HQ1421 .B497 2024 |
The opposite of cruelty : poems | Leyva, Steven | PS3612.E997 O67 2025 |
Beyond the toolkit : leading quality improvement in health and social care | Marshall, Brian | Ebscohost Ebooks Comprehensive Academic Collection (North America) |
Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond : Studies in Honour of Irene de Jong. | P. de Bakker, Mathieu. | |
The Sonic Swagger of Elvis Presley : A Critical History of the Early Recordings. | Parker, Gary. | |
Thomas Jefferson in Paris. | Holowchak, M. Andrew | |
Annual review of comparative and international education 2021 | ||
Decolonising multilingualism : struggles to decreate | Phipps, Alison | |
Homo Psyche : On Queer Theory and Erotophobia | Ashtor, Gila | |
Informal networks in international business | Horak, Sven | |
Resolving the African leadership challenge : insight from history | ||
Sacrifice and Regeneration : Seventh-Day Adventism and Religious Transformation in the Andes | Mabat, Yael | |
Scotland rising : the case for independence | Hassan, Gerry | |
Settler colonialism : an introduction | Englert, Sai | |
Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement : Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries | ||
Strategic entrepreneurial ecosystems and business model innovation | ||
The body of the cross : holy victims and the invention of the atonement | Ables, Travis E. | |
Transformation of Korean politics and administration : a 30 year retrospective | Im, To-bin | |
Wellness culture : how the wellness movement has been used to empower, profit and misinform | Baker, Stephanie Alice | |
Citizen scholar : public engagement for social scientists | Cohen, Philip N. | H61 .C5125 2025 |
Democratic failures and the ethics of democracy | Lovett, Adam | JK1726 .L665 2024 |
Markets with bureaucratic characteristics : how economic bureaucrats make policies and remake the Chinese state | Wang, Yingyao | HC427.95 .W3678 2024 |
When the hood comes off : racism and resistance in the digital age | Eschmann, Rob | P94.5.M552 U629 2023 |
American Conspiracism : An Interdisciplinary Exploration | EBSCOhost Ebooks | |
In Search of Manhood : American Men’s Movements Past and Present. | Corrigan, Don H. | |
Mathematica : a secret world of intuition and curiosity | Bessis, David. | |
Meet Me at the Library | Shamichael Hallman | |
Sexual Violence and American Slavery : The Making of a Rape Culture in the Antebellum South. | Eaves, Shannon. | |
Golden years : how Americans invented and reinvented old age | Chappel, James | HQ1064.U5 C427 2024 |
Racial & Ethnic Relations in America, Second Edition | Exploring Race in Society | |
Rebel health : a field guide to the patient-led revolution in medical care | Fox, Susannah | R727.42 .F69 2024 |
Tending to the past : selfhood and culture in children’s narratives about slavery and freedom | Chandler, Karen Michele | E441 .C45 2024 |
The hammer : power, inequality, and the struggle for the soul of labor | Nolan, Hamilton | HM821 .N65 2024 |
The high-impact digital library : innovative approaches for outreach and instruction | Neatrour, Anna | ZA4080 .N43 2025 |
Towards Sustainable Good Health and Well-being : The Role of Health Literacy | DOAB Directory of Open Access Books | |
Who Are American Muslims? | Exploring Race in Society | |
Bayard Rustin : a legacy of protest and politics | E185.97.R93 B3937 2024 | |
Dark laboratory : on Columbus, the Caribbean, and the origins of the climate crisis | Goffe, Tao Leigh | GE160.C27 G64 2025 |
Defy : the power of no in a world that demands yes | Sah, Sunita | BF697.5.S45 S24 2025 |
How to sell out : the (hidden) cost of being a Black writer | Sanders, Chad | F128.57.S36 A3 2025 |
Punished for dreaming : how school reform harms Black children and how we heal | Love, Bettina L. | LC2771 .L68 2023 |
Tell me everything : a novel | Strout, Elizabeth | PS3569.T736 T45 2024 |
The affect lab : the history and limits of measuring emotion | Bollmer, Grant | BF591 .B65 2023 |
The many lives of Anne Frank | Franklin, Ruth | DS135.N6 F73323 2025 |
The mighty red : a novel | Erdrich, Louise | PS3555.R42 M54 2024 |
Unraveling dyslexia : a guide for teachers and families | Sayeski, Kristin L. | LC4709 .S39 2024 |
Viral justice : how we grow the world we want | Benjamin, Ruha | EBSCOhost Ebooks |
We Tried to Tell Y’All : Black Twitter and the Rise of Digital Counternarratives. | Clark, Meredith D. | |
Another World Is Possible : Lessons for America from Around the Globe. | Hakimi Zapata, Natasha | Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles |
Campus Misinformation : The Real Threat to Free Speech in American Higher Education | Vivian, Bradford | |
From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter : Tracing the Impacts of Racial Trauma in Black Communities from the Colonial Era to the Present. | Waldron, Ingrid R. G. | |
Level up! the Guide to Great Video Game Design. | Rogers, Scott | |
Muslim women and misogyny : myths and misunderstandings | Rahman, Samia | |
Ability Machines : What Video Games Mean for Disability | Anderson, Sky LaRell | |
The politics of language : Byrhtferth, Aelfric, and the multilingual identity of the Benedictine reform | Stephenson, Rebecca | EBSCOhost Ebooks |
Social Equity in a Post-Roe America : Gender, Race, and the Rule of Law | Naylor, Lorenda A. | |
Being Jewish after the destruction of Gaza : a reckoning | Beinart, Peter | DS119.77 .B45 2025 |
Calming the storm : a leader’s handbook for managing unproductive conflicts | Adler, Peter S. | HD42 .A35 2024 |
Equality : what it means and why it matters | Piketty, Thomas, 1971- author. | HM821 .P5522 2025 |
Person-centered management in academic libraries | Z675.U5 P4719 2025 | |
Teach for climate justice : a vision for transforming education | Roderick, Tom | GE230 .R64 2023 |
The healthcare quality book : vision, strategy, and tools. | Ransom, Elizabeth R. | Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles |
Uncertain ground : citizenship in an age of endless, invisible war | Klay, Phil | JK330 .K53 2022 |