Bibliography of Publications by Hope College Faculty,
Through the Year 2001


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Hamon-Porter, Brigitte.  “Le sentiment amoureux dans Le Page disgracie,”Dalhousie French Studies, v.37, Winter 1996, p.19-30.

Hamon-Porter, Brigitte. “Le Narrataire,Signe de la Mauvaise Conscience de L’Autobiographe: Le Page Disgracie et LesAventures,” Romance Notes, v.39, n.2, Winter 1999, p.203-214.

Hansen, E.C., et al. “Pressures, Temperatures andMetamorphic Fluids Across an Unbroken Amphibolite Facies to Granulite FaciesTransition in Southern Karnataka, India,” Archaen Geochemistry, Berlin:Springer-Verlag, 1984, p.161.

Hansen, E.C., et al. “Fluid Inclusions in Rocksfrom the Amphibolite-Facies Gneiss to Charnockite Progression in Southern Karnataka,India: Direct Evidence Concerning the Fluids of Granulite Metamorphism,” Journalof Metamorphic Geology, v.2, 1984, p.249.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Charnockite Formation atPondmudi in Southern India,” Nature, v.313, 1985, p.207.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Pan-African Age of "PeninsularGneiss" near Madurai, S. India,” EOS, v.66, n.18, 1985, p.419.

Hansen, E. C. and R. C. Newton, “The South India-SriLanka High-Grade Terrain as a Possible Deep-Crustal Section,” London: Journalof the Geological Society, Special Pub. No. 24, 1986, p.297.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “The Southern High GradeMargin of the Dharwar Craton,” Journal of Geology, v.94, 1986, p.247.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Arrested Charnockite Formationin Southern India and Sri Lanka,” Contrib. Mineral Petrol., v.96, 1987,p.223.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Evidence for CO2-rich Fluidsin Rocks from the ‘type’ Charnockite Area Near Pallavarum, Tamil Nadu. Workshopon The Deep Continental Crust of South India, Geological Society of India,1988, p.37.

Hansen, E. C., J. McLelland,and W. M. Hunt. “TheRelationship Between Metamorphic Charnockite and Marble Near Speculator, CentralAdirondack Mountains, New York,” Journal of Geology, v.96, 1988, p.455.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Fluid Inclusions in Cordieritesfrom Kerala, South India,” Programs and Abstracts from PACROFI II Second BiennialPan-American Conference on Research on Fluid Inclusions, 1989, p.20.

Hansen, E. C. and C. D. Mys. “Metamorphism of Marblesand Calc-Silicates in the High Grade Terrain of the Santa Lucia Mountains, California,”Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v.22, n.7, 1990Annual Meeting, p. 257.

Hansen, E. C. “Fluid Inclusions” and “Orthosilicates,” Magill's Survey ofScience Earth Science Series.  Salem Press Inc., 1990.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Oxide and Sulphide Mineralsin Highly Oxidized, Rb-depleted, Archean Granulites of the Shevaroy Hills Massif,South India: Oxidation States and the Role of Metamorphic Fluids,” Journalof Metamorphic Geology, v.15, 1992, p.701.

Hansen, E. C. and M. Stuk. “Orthopyroxene-Bearing,Mafic Migmatites at Cone Peak, California: Evidence for the Formation of MigmatiticGranulites by Anatexis in an Open System,” Journal of Metamorphic Petrology,v.11, 1993, P.291.

Hansen, E. C., R. C. Newton, A. S. Janardhar, andS. Lindenberg. “Differentiation of Late Arachean Crust in the Eastern DharwarCraton, Krishnagiri-Salem Area, South India,” Journal of Geology, v.103,n.6, 1995, p.629-651.

Hansen, E. C. and J. Peterson. “Undergraduate Researchin Environmental Science and Environmental Science Education: A ReconnaissanceSurvey,” Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, v.16, n.3, 1996,p.150.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Non-Silicate Mineralogyand Mineral Chemistry Along a Late Archaen, Deep-Crustal Profile in South India,”Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 1997 Annual Meeting,p.398.

Hansen, E. C., et al. “Rubidium-Strontium Whole-RockAges of Banded and Incipient Charnockites from Southern Karnataka,” Journalof the Geological Society of India, 1997.

Hansen, Edward C. (Peaslee, Graham F., J.D. Wilcox, D.A. Carlson, R.J. Timmer,A. L. Van Wyngarden, and E. C. Hansen).  "A Comparison Between PIXE Studiesand Electron Microprobe Studies of Rocks from Southern India," Applicationof Accelerators in Research and Industry: Proceedings of the Fifteenth InternationalConference: Denton, Texas, November, 1998. Jerome L. Duggan and I. L. Morgan,eds. Woodbury, NY: AIP Press, 1999, p.456-459.

Hansen, Edward C. (B. E. Bodenbender, E. C. Hansen, G. F. Peaslee, J. W. Peterson).“The Environmental Science Minor: A Disciplinary Approach to InterdisciplinaryStudies with a Grounding in Undergraduate Research,” Council on UndergraduateResearch Quarterly, v.21, p.72-76.

Heideman, Carl. “Is Your Church Readyfor the Year 2000?” The Church Herald, September 1999, p.35-38.

Hemenway, Stephen I.  The Novel of India: Vol. 1:  The Anglo-Indian Novel. Calcutta:  Writers Workshop, 1975.

Hemenway, Stephen I.  The Novel of India: Vol. 1:  The Indo-Anglian Novel. Calcutta:  Writers Workshop, 1975.

Hemenway, Stephen I.  "Satire and Strategy: A Modest Proposal for PreventingRising Labor Costs from Destroying the International Competitiveness of AmericanFirms and for Increasing Their Profitability," Hartwick Institute Symposiumon "Humanities: The Cutting Edge of Management," Oneonta, New York:Symposium Proceedings, 1985.

Hemenway, Stephen I.  "Trial by Theatre: G. B. Shaw's Indictment of America'sMoneyed Class," at Hartwick Humanities in Management Institute Symposium,Oneonta, New York: Symposium Proceedings, 1987.

Hemenway, Stephen I.  Review of Three American Literatures: Essays in Chicago,Native American, and Asian-American Literature for Teachers of American Literature,Houston A. Baker, Jr., ed., Christian Scholar's Review, 1985.

Hemenway, Stephen I. and Mara Casey. “Structure and Freedom:Achieving a Balanced Writing Curriculum,” English Journal, v.90, n.6,July 2001, p.68-75.

Herrick, James A. “Argumentation: Cornerstone ofthe Communication Curriculum,” Michigan Association of Speech CommunicationJournal, 1988.

Herrick, James A.  “Miracles and Method,” The Quarterly Journal of Speech,v.75, August 1989, p.321-34.

Herrick, James A.  Review of Edmund Sears Morgan, Inventing the People,The Quarterly Journal of Speech, v.75, Norton, November 1989, p.478-80.

Herrick James A. “The Practice of a True Art ofRhetoric in Plato’s Gorgia,” Michigan Association of Speech CommunicationJournal, 1990.

Herrick, James A. Review of “Selected Essays ofEdward P.J. Corbett,” The Quarterly Journal of Speech, v.77, SouthernMethodist University Press, August 1991, p.362-4.

Herrick, James A.  Critical Thinking: The Analysis of Arguments. Scottsdale,AZ: Gorsuch Scarisbrick, Publishers, 1991.

Herrick James A. “C. S. Lewis and Narrative Argumentin Out of the Silent Planet,” Mythlore, Fall 1992.

Herrick, James A. “Rhetoric, Ethics, and Virtue,”Proceedings of the Second National Communication Ethics Conference, Center forthe Study of Communication Ethics, Western Michigan University, 1992.

Herrick, James A.  “Rhetoric, Ethics and Virtue,” Communication Studies,v.43, n.3, Fall 1992, p.133-149.

Herrick, James A.  “The Rhetorical Career of Thomas Woolston: A Radical Challengesthe Rules of Discourse,” The Quarterly Journal of Speech, v.78, n.3,August 1992, p.296.

Herrick, James A.  Argumentation:  Understanding and Shaping Arguments. Scottsdale, AZ: Gorsuch Scarisbrick Publishers, 1995.

Herrick, James A.  "Defining an Audience," Review of Books andCulture: A Christian Review, in Perspectives, v.11, no.4, April 1996.

Herrick, James A. “The Deists’ Argument for Freedomof Expression: The First Amendment and Religious Inquiry,” Free Speech Yearbook,1996.

Herrick James.  “The English Deists’ Argument for Freedom of Expression: ReligiousInquiry and the First Amendment,” Free Speech Yearbook, Southern IllinoisUniversity Press, 1996.

Herrick, James.  “When Humanists Embrace the Arts,” Free Inquiry, v.17,n.3, Summer 1997, p.37.

Herrick, James. The History and Theory of Rhetoric:An Introduction. Scottsdale, AZ: Gorsuch Scarisbrick, 1997.

Herrick, James. The Radical Rhetoric of theEnglish Deists: The Discourse of Skepticism, 1680-1750. Columbia: Universityof South Carolina Press, 1997.

Herrick, James A.  The History and Theory of Rhetoric: An Introduction.Second Edition. Boston: Allyn  & Bacon, 2001.

Hertel, Lori. (K. Winnett-Murray, K. G. Murray, L. Hertel, and C. C. Barney). "Energetic Strategies in Terrestrial Vertebrates," in Tested Studiesfor Laboratory Teaching.  Proceedings of the 21st Workshop/Conferenceof the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), S.J. Karcher,ed. v.21, 2000, p.356-379.

Hida, Hideo. Quality-Based Marketing:Cases in Postwar Japan. Tokyo, Japan: Fukasawa Church Press, 1997.

Hida, Hideo.  Marketing: Its Comprehensive Framework.  Holland, MI:Hope College, 1998.

Holmes, Jack E. Mood/Interest Theory of AmericanForeign Policy. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1985.

Holmes, Jack E., Michael J. Engelhardt and Robert E. Elder.  American Government:Essentials & Perspectives.  New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1991, 1994.

Holmes, Jack, Robert Elder, David Ryden and Jim Zoetewey.  American Government:Essentials and Perspectives, Third Edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 1997.

Hoogerwerf, Steven D.  "Moving the Homosexuality Dialogue Forward,"Perspectives, v.9, October 1994, p.6.

Huttar, Charles.  "'Hamlet the Dane' and the Critic's Risks," Essaysin Criticism, v.16, 1966.

Huttar, Charles.  "Wyatt and the Several Editions of The Court of Venus,"Studies in Bibliography, v.19, 1966.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of U. M. Kaufmann, The Pilgrim's Progress and Traditionsin Puritan Meditation , in Gordon Review, v.10, 1967.

Huttar, Charles.  "Can there be a Christian criticism of literature?" Position papers for Modern Language Association, Conference 13.  Privately published,1967.

Huttar, Charles.  "Charles Williams, Novelist and Prophet," GordonReview, v.10, 1967.

Huttar, Charles.  "Sixteenth century poetic miscellany," Yearbookof the American Philosophical Society, 1968.

Huttar, Charles.  "The Christian Basis of Shakespeare's Sonnet 146,"Shakespeare Quarterly, v.19, 1968.

Huttar, Charles A.  Literature and Religion: Views on D. H. Lawrence.  PapersCollected for MLA Seminar 15.  Holland, MI: Hope College, 1968.

Huttar, Charles.  "Fiction," in Encounter with Books: A Guideto Christian Reading, Harish D. Merchant, ed.  Downers Grove, IL: Inter-VarsityPress, 1970.

Huttar, Charles A, ed.  Imagination and the Spirit: Essays in Literatureand the Christian Faith presented to Clyde S. Kilby.  Grand Rapids, MI:Eerdmans, 1971.

Huttar, Charles.  "Samson's Identity Crisis and Milton's," in Imaginationand the Spirit.  Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1971.

Huttar, Charles.  "Hymns, Worship, and Devotion," Reformed Review,v.29, 1975.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of William Kerrigan, The Prophetic Milton andHugh M. Richmond, The Christian Revolutionary: John Milton, in ChristianScholar's Review, v.5, 1976.

Huttar, Charles.  "The Outer Space Connection." Church Herald,v.23, n.9, 1976.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of Harold L. Weatherby, The Keen Delight: The ChristianPoet in the Modern World, in Christianity and Literature, v.26 n.2,1977.

Huttar, Charles.  "Author and Subject Index to Volume 28 Bibliographyand Book Reviews," Christianity and Literature, v.29, n.1, 1979.

Huttar, Charles.  "C. S. Lewis's Narnia and the 'Grand Design,'"The Longing for a Form: Essays in the Fiction of C. S. Lewis, P.Schakel,ed.  Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1977.  Reprinted Grand Rapids, MI:Baker Book House, 1979.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of E. LeComte, Milton and Sex , J. A. Wittreich,Jr., Visionary Poetics , and S. Anand, Of Costliest Emblem, inChristianity and Literature, v.29, n.1, 1979.

Huttar, Charles, ed.  "The Word in Space and Time: Theological Implicationsof the Narrative Mode."  Position papers for Modern Language Association,Conference on Christianity and Literature. Privately published, 1979.

Huttar, Charles, ed.  "Theological Implications of Narrative Form." Papers collected for MLA Special Session. Privately published, 1980.

Huttar, Charles.  "Frail Grass and Firm Tree: David as a Model of Repentancein the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance," The David Myth in WesternLiterature, J. Wojcik and R. Frontain, eds. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue UniversityPress, 1980.

Huttar, Charles.  "Hell and the City: Tolkien and the Traditions of WesternLiterature," in A Tolkien Compass, J. Lobdell, ed.  LaSalle, IL:Open Court, 1975.  Reprinted New York: Dell, 1980.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of Susan S. Tamke, Make a Joyful Noise unto theLord: Hymns as a Reflection of Victorian Social Attitudes, in Christianityand Literature, v.29, n.2, 1980.

Huttar, Charles.  "The Heresy of Allegorizing Narnia: A Rejoinder,"CSL (Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society), 1980.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of Peter Milward, Religious Controversies of theJacobean Age, in Christian Scholar's Review, v.11, 1981.

Huttar, Charles.  "The Passion of Christ in Paradise Regained,"English Language Notes, v.19, 1982.

Huttar, Charles.  "Response" (to E. Sichi, "Milton, Mayhew andThoreau") in Ringing the Bell Backward: The Proceedings of the FirstInternational Milton Symposium, R. G. Shafer, ed.  Indiana, PA: IUP ImprintSeries, 1982.

Huttar, Charles.  "Assessing Charles Williams," commentary on GlenCavaliero, Charles Williams: Poet of Theology, and Thomas T. Howard,The Novels of Charles Williams, in Reformed Journal, v.33, n.10,1983.

Huttar, Charles.  "Charles Williams's Christmas Novel: The GreaterTrumps," v.7, n.4, 1983.

Huttar, Charles.  "Christian Writers and Pagan Readers: The Poverty ofthe Secular Imagination," Christianity and Literature, v.32, n.2,1983.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of William B. Hunter, Jr., ed., A Milton Encyclopedia,in Christian Scholar's Review, v.12, 1983.

Huttar, Charles.  "’My mistress's eyes are nothing!’:  The New TheoryPracticed?"  Sidney Newsletter, v.4, n.2, 1984.

Huttar, Charles.  "Shirley Vindicated: Attribution in The Lady of Pleasure,"Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, v.11, n.1, 1984.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of Alice Mary Hadfield, Charles Williams: An Explorationof His Life and Work, in Reformed Journal, v.34, n.10, 1984.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of T. Martin, Images and the Imageless: A Studyin Religious Consciousness and Film, in Christianity and Literature,v.33, n.2, 1984.

Huttar, Charles. "Lewis's Memory: A FurtherNote on a Source in 'Screwtape Proposes a Toast,'" CSL, v.18. n.1,1986.

Huttar, Charles. "Paradise Regained,the Hermeneutical Circle, and Christian Anticipations of Post-Modern Theory,"Religion and Literature, v.19, n.3, 1987.

Huttar, Charles.  "Seeing Charles Williams's Work as a Whole: Church Yearand Creed as Structural Principles," Mythlore, v.14, n.1, 1987.

Huttar, Charles.  "Herbert and the Emblem: Herbert and Emblematic Tradition,"in Like Season'd Timber: New Essays on George Herbert, Edmund Millerand Robert DiYanni, eds., Seventeenth-Century Texts and Studies, v.1, New York:Peter Lang, 1987.

Huttar, Charles.  "Williams's Changing Views of Milton and the Problemof Shadows of Ecstasy," Inklings Jahrbuch 5, 1987.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of C. S. Lewis, Boxen, in The Living Church,1987.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of John M. Steadman, The Hill and the Labyrinthand Milton's Biblical and Classical Imagery, in Christianity and Literature,v.36, n.3, 1987.

Huttar, Charles.  "C. S. Lewis and the Demonic," Perspectives,v.3, n.3, 1988.

Huttar, Charles.  "Frances Ridley Havergal," "Anne Vaughan Locke,""Elizabeth Macintosh," "Anne Ridler," and "CatherineWinkworth," in An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers, Paul andJune Schlueter, eds.  New York: Garland Publishing, 1988.

Huttar, Charles.  "The Centenary Year of Charles Williams," Seven,v. 9, 1988.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of William Griffin, Clive Staples Lewis: A DramaticLife, in Perspectives, v.3, n.9, 1988.

Huttar, Charles.  "Poe's Angels," in Essays for Richard Ellmann:Omnium Gatherum, Susan Dick, et al., eds, Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen'sUniversity Press, 1989.

Huttar, Charles.  Review of Todd, Richard, The Opacity of Signs: Acts ofInterpretation in George Herbert's “The Temple,” in Christianity andLiterature, v.39, n.3, 1990.

Huttar, Charles and Peter Schakel, eds.  Word and Story in C. S. Lewis. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1991.

Huttar, Charles.  "A Lifelong Love Affair with Language: C. S. Lewis'sPoetry," in Word and Story in C. S. Lewis, P.Schakel and C. Huttar,eds.  Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1991.

Huttar, Charles.  "Vallombrosa Revisited," in Milton and Italy:Contexts, Images, Contradictions, Mario A. DiCesare, ed.  Binghamton:  Medievaland Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1991.

Huttar, Charles.  "Tolkien, Epic Traditions, and Golden Age Myths,"in Twentieth-Century Fantasists: Essays on Culture, Society and Belief inTwentieth-Century Mythopoeic Literature, Kath Filmer, ed.  New York: St.Martin's, 1992.

Huttar, Charles.  "The Christian Basis of Sonnet,"  Shakespeare'sChristian Dimension. Bloomington & Indianapolis, IN: Indiana UniversityPress, 1994.

Huttar, Charles A. “Thomas Allen. Scholar (B.A.):Probate Inventory. 1561,” Private Libraries in Renaissance England: A Collectionand Catalogue of Tudor and Early Stuart Book-Lists, v.III, SUNY Binghamton:Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1994.

Huttar, Charles A.  "Angels in the Thought of C. S. Lewis," Perspectives,v.9, February 1994, p.12.

Huttar, Charles A. and Peter Schakel, eds.  The Rhetoric of Vision: Essayson Charles Williams.  Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1996.

Huttar, Charles. “Angels,” “Demons,” “MedievalWorld,” and “The Psalms,” in The C. S. Lewis Readers’ Encyclopedia, JeffreyD. Schultz and John G. West, Jr., eds. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1998, p.79,139-140, 267-268, 342.

Huttar, Charles. “Hide, Hiding,” “Name,”and “Tears,” in Dictionary of Biblical Imagery, L. Ryken et al., eds.“Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1998, p.382-383, 582-586, 845-847.

Huttar, Charles. Reviews of D. E. Ritchie,Reconstructing Literature in an Ideological Age: Biblical Poetics and LiteraryStudies from Milton to Blake, D. Hamilton and R. Strier, eds., Religion,Literature, and Politics in Post-Reformation England, 1540-1688, HilaryHinds, God’s Englishwomen: Seventeenth-Century Radical Sectarian Writingand Feminist Criticism, in Religion and Literature, v.30, n.2, 1998,p.97-106.

Huttar, Charles. “Translating French Proverbsand Idioms: Anne Locke’s Renderings from Calvin,” Modern Philology, v.96,1998, p.158-183.

Huttar, Charles. “The Unorthodox Orthodoxyof Charles Williams,” Charles Williams Society Newsletter, n.87, 1998.

Huttar, Charles. “Milton,” Reading the Classics with C.S. Lewis, Thomas L. Martin, ed., Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2000, p.161-186.

Huttar, Charles. “Myths of the End Time in Charles Williams’sFiction,” Charles Williams Society Newsletter, n.98, Spring 2001, p.4-12.

Huttar, Charles. Review of The Pilgrim’s Guide: C. S. Lewisand the Art of Witness, by David Mills, ed., and C. S. Lewis: Writer,Dreamer, and Mentor, by Lionel Adey, in Christianity and Literature,v.51, 2001, p.131-136.

Hwang, Yooyeun, Willy A. Renandya, JoelR. Levin, Mary E Levin, Lynette D. Glassman, and Russell N. Carney. "APictorial Mnemonic Numeric System for Improving Students' Factual Memory,"Journal of Mental Imagery, v.23, n.1&2, 1999, p.45-69.

Hwang, Yooyeun. (Robert K. Atkinson, JoelR. Levin, Kenneth A. Kiewra, Tom Meyers, Sung Il Kim, Laura Ann Atkinson, WillyA. Renandya, and Yooyeun Hwang), "Matrix and Mnemonic Text-Processing Adjuncts:Comparing and Combining Their Components," Journal of Educational Psychology,v.91, n.2, 1999, p.342-357.