The Roscoe Martin Fund honors the memory of Roscoe C. Martin, Professor of Political Science and founding scholar of the Public Administration discipline. A professor at Syracuse University from 1949 until he died in 1972, Martin served as the eighth president of the American Society for Public Administration from 1949 to 1950. His many popular publications included New Horizons in Public Administration (1945), the first book published by the University of Alabama Press.
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Release date: October 2024
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Bruce Baigrie, Geography and the Environment
No Transition without a Party
Caroline Barraco, History
Relics, Gender, and Power in the Early Spanish Empire (Barraco)
Roseanna Benser, Sociology
The Recovery Industry: Inside from the Worker's Perspective
Brittany Jewell Bohlinger, Geography and the Environment
Carceral Jungle: The Changing Landscape of Imprisonment
Julissa Collazo Lopez, Anthropology
Gendering and Performance in Early Spanish Colonies: Order and (dis)Order at Puerto Real (1503-1578) and St. Augustine (1565-1763)
Hannah Connolly, Social Science
The Socialization of Medical Students Around Social Determinants of Health
Weston Fenner IV, Sociology
Public Lands and Capitalism: The Case of the Adirondack Park
Caleb Fouts, History
Exploring How Ordinary Romans Felt about and Interacted with
the Mussolini Regime during the Second World War
Xiaohan Gang, Sociology
A Study of Chinese Study-Abroad Agencies
Ian Glazman-Schillinger, History
Machado v United States: The Prosecution of Online Hate Crime
Xiwei Guo, Geography and the Environment
Morphological Characteristics, Lateral Dynamics, and Channel-Floodplain Interactions of an Alluvial Channel Cluster in the Upper Yellow River, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Odlanyer Hernandez De Lara, Anthropology
Violence, Destruction, and Memory: An Archaeological Approach to State Terrorism in Dictatorial Cuba (1952-1958)
Jessica Hogbin, History
Melancholy and the Renaissance Mind and Body
Xiaoxia Huang, Political Science
Making Autocracy Work: Authoritarian Political Recruitment and Its Impacts
Hakki Ozan Karayigit, Geography and the Environment
Rights to the Cities: Politics of Islamism
Shanel Khaliq, Sociology
Public Transport and Mobility: Understanding Gender, Class and Environmental Inequality in Pakistan
Gunyeop Lee, Political Science
Cyber Military Effectiveness
Ainhoa Mingolarra Garaizar, Geography and the Environment
Haitian and Dominican Water Geographies around the Transboundary Massacre River
Katherine Mott, Sociology
Funding Poverty: Syracuse’s Nonprofit Industrial Complex and the Persistence of Poverty
David Okanlawon, Anthropology
Foodways and Cultural Entanglements on Atlantic Bunce Island, Sierra Leone
Matthew O'Leary, Anthropology
Placing Quotidian Life at Ft St Frederic within the Broader Socioeconomic Landscapes of Lake Champlain
Dustin Satterfield, Sociology
Heteronormativity and Poverty Governance in the NE US: LGBT Experiences with Government Benefits
Kazi Farzana Shoily, History
The Creation of a Subaltern Nationalism: Bangladesh as a Concept in the Subcontinent
Zulfiya Torebekova, Social Science
Science Policy in Kazakhstan: Exploring Interest Groups Involvement in Agenda Setting and Policy Formulation Processes
Alexandria Vazquez, History
As Seen on TV: Latinidad's Growing Influence on English and Spanish Television