
David P. Barash is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, and is notable for books on Human aggression, Peace Studies, and the sexual behavior of animals and people. He has written approximately 30 books in total. He received his bachelor's degree in biology from Harpur College, Binghamton University, and a Ph.D. in zoology from University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1970. He taught at the State University of New York at Oneonta, and then accepted a permanent position at the University of Washington. His book Natural Selections: selfish altruists, honest liars and other realities of evolution is based on articles in the Chronicle of Higher Education and published in 2007 by Bellevue Literary Press. Immediately before that was Madame Bovary's Ovaries: a Darwinian look at literature, a popular but serious presentation of Darwinian literary criticism, jointly written with his daughter, Nanelle Rose Barash. He has also written over 230 scholarly articles and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, along with many other honors. In 2008, a second edition of the textbook Peace and Conflict Studies co-authored with Charles P. Webel was published by Sage. In 2009, Columbia University Press published How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories, a book on sex differentiation co-authored with Judith Eve Lipton. This was followed in 2010 by Strange Bedfellows: the surprising connection between sex, evolution and monogamy published by Bellevue Literary Press, and, in 2011, Payback: why we retaliate, redirect aggression and seek revenge, coauthored with Judith Eve Lipton and published by Oxford University Press. His book Homo Mysterious: Evolutionary puzzles of human nature appeared in 2012, also published by Oxford University Press, and in 2013, Sage published the 3rd edition of his text, Peace and Conflict Studies.

A Reader in Peace Studies
1999

Ancient Eastern Wisdom Meets Modern Western Science
2013

Evolutionary Puzzles of Human Nature
2012

Evolutionary Enigmas
2009

A Darwinian Look at Literature
2005

How Genes And Gender Influence Our Relationships
1997

Selfish Altruists, Honest Liars, and Other Realities of Evolution
2007

The Surprising Consequences of Polygamy
2016

Why We Retaliate, Redirect Aggression, and Take Revenge
2011

2002

1976

A Handbook
1982

The Surprising Connection Between Sex, Evolution and Monogamy
2009

Culture, Biology, and Human Nature
1986

Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People
2001

How Game Theory Explains the Biology of Cooperation and Competition
2003

Using Science to See Our Species as We Really Are
2018