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This list of books authored or co-authored by current UT Knoxville faculty is a sample of the rich creativity and rigorous scholarship of our researchers and instructors.

To suggest additions to this list, please contact Charles Primm at 865-974-5180 or primmc@utk.edu.
 


 

Business Enterprises: Legal Structures, Governance, and Policy: Cases, Materials, and Problems

Author: Joan MacLeod Heminway
This new book undertakes a traditional, and inclusive, approach to the law of business organizations. The volume includes materials many books now on the market omit, such as agency and unincorporated business associations, while at the same time maintaining a wide breadth of coverage of securities offerings, registration, exemptions from registration, and lawyers’ responsibilities under the securities laws.

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Motor Learning and Performance: A Situation-Based Learning Approach

Author: Craig A. Wrisberg
The student-friendly fourth edition of Motor Learning and Performance: A Situation-Based Learning Approach expands on the fundamentals of motor performance and learning, providing valuable supporting literature and current research results in an accessible and engaging format.

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A Practical Guide to Commercial Real Estate Transactions: From Contract to Closing

Author: Gregory M. Stein
This new book, a practical introduction to transactional real estate law, provides a bridge between the theory of law school and the reality of a real estate law practice. It helps less experienced lawyers navigate through the maze of steps involved in a real estate transaction, while at the same time it serves as a valuable reference manual for more seasoned attorneys as well as those whose practice is concentrated in other areas of the law.

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Biobased Surfactants and Detergents: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

Author: Douglas G. Hayes
This book provides an overview of biobased surfactant research and development in the industrial sector, including synthesis, applications, and current trends and directions in the field. An additional focus area is on the application of biobased surfactants as lung surfactants.

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Anti-Judaism and Christian Orthodoxy: Ephrem’s Hymns in Fourth-century Syria

Author: Christine Shepardson
The politically embroiled and sharply divided Council of Nicaea (325) provided a turbulent beginning to Christianity’s struggle for self-definition in the political arena. This book investigates the complex anti-Jewish and anti-Judaizing rhetoric of Ephrem, a fourth-century poet, deacon, and theologian from eastern Roman Syria whose sharp language helped to solidify a pro-Nicene definition of Christian orthodoxy.

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