Sufi Turning and the Spirituality of Sacred Space
June-Ann Greeley
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Works in History
2023
Mary Augusta Brazelton, Mass Vaccination: Citizens’ Bodies and State Power in Modern China
David Luesink
Ways and Means: Lincoln and His Cabinet and the Financing of the Civil War, by Roger Lowenstein (Book Review)
David Thomson
2022
The Union of Two Worlds: Reconstructing Elements of Proto-Athabaskan Folklore and Religion
Joseph A.P. Wilson
Understanding Pope Francis’s Pilgrimage of Penance: Michael W. Higgins for Inside Policy
Michael W. Higgins
The Handmaid’s Tale as a Teaching Tool for Engaging Students in Colonial American History and Puritanism
Kelly Marino
“Betrayed into the Hands of the Enemy”: The 1795–96 Russian Investigation of the Death of Hedayat-Allah Khan of Gilan
Kevin Gledhill
The Struggle to the Church to Account for Wrongs Done to the Indigenous of Canada
Michael W. Higgins
The National Debt May Be a National Blessing’: Debt as an Instrument of Character in the Civil War Era
David Thomson
Après Kamloops, le Déluge: Institutional Church, Indigenous Oppression and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
Michael W. Higgins
The Caspian State: Regional Autonomy, International Trade, and the Rise of Qājār Iran, 1722 – 1797
Kevin Gledhill
2021
We “Protest The Unjust Treatment Of Pickets”: Brooklyn Suffragist Lucy Burns, Militancy In The National Woman’s Party, And Prison Reform, 1917–1920
Kelly Marino
Students, Suffrage, and Political Change: The College Equal Suffrage League and Campus Campaigns for Women’s Right to Vote, 1905–1920
Kelly Marino
Why The Shared Faith of Political Rivals Trudeau and Scheer Went Unremarked in Canada's Elections
Michael W. Higgins
Women Living History: An Exploration of Transformational Learning in a Living History Group
Joseph A Polizzi Ph.D
After the Horror: Traumatic Loss and the Search for Meaning in Alcuin of York’s Writings about Lindisfarne and Northumbria
June-Ann Greeley
Chinese Surplus: Biopolitical Aesthetics and the Medically Commodified Body by Ari Larissa Heinrich (review)
David Luesink
Jules Michelet: Writing Art and History in Nineteenth-Century France, by Michèle Hannoosh
John B. Roney
2020
Why the Broadway showman who dumped Babe Ruth from the Red Sox was smarter than we think
David Thomson
Savannah’s Midnight Hour: Boosterism, Growth, and Commerce in a Nineteenth-Century American City (Book Review)
David Thomson
Ari Larissa Heinrich, Chinese Surplus: Biopolitical Aesthetics and the Medically Commodified Body (Book Review)
David Luesink
H.A. Smith, Forgotten Disease: Illnesses Transformed in Chinese Medicine (Book Review)
David Luesink
Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote. By Susan Ware (Book Review)
Kelly Marino
Jubilee Jim Fisk and the great Civil War score: In 1865, a failed stockbroker tries to pull off one of the boldest financial schemes in American history: the original big short.
David Thomson
After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China (Book Review)
David Luesink
2019
Saving Latin America: Catholic Sisters, the Cold War, and Liberation Theology, 1946-1985
Jillian Plummer
Body, Society, and Nation: The Creation of Public Health and Urban Culture in Shanghai (Book Review)
David Luesink
Ceremony and Community from Herbert to Milton: Literature, Religion, and Cultural Conflict in Seventeenth-Century England (Book Review)
Sidney Gottlieb
Betrayed into the Hands of the Enemy: The 1797 Russian Investigation of the Death ofHedayat-Allah Khan of Gilan
Kevin Gledhill
American Catholics and the Church of Tomorrow: Building Churches for the Future, 1925–1975 by Catherine R. Osborne
Jillian Plummer
The Handmaid’s Tale as a Teaching Tool for Engaging Students in Colonial American History and Puritanism
Kelly Marino
A Woman Ahead of Her Time: Augusta Lewis Troup and Local Women’s Activism in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut
Kelly Marino
2018
The Virgin Vote: How Young Americans Made Democracy Social, Politics Personal, and Voting Popular in the Nineteenth Century. Jon Grinspan (Book Review)
Julie Mujic
The Art of Subversion in Inquisitorial Spain: Rojas and Delicado by Manuel da Costa Fontes (Book Review)
Mark J. Mascia
Knowledge and the Ends of Empire: Kazak Intermediaries and Russian Rule on the Steppe, 1731-1917 (Book Review)
Zachariah Claybaugh
Review of Sobel, Dava. The Glass Universe: How the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars
Kelly Marino
La Representacion de “Raza” en la Literatura Escolar y Juvenil Norteamericana del Siglo XIX
Karl M Lorenz
Introdução a la Pedagogia Jesuita no Brasil Colonial. Educação Humanista e o Ratio Studiorum
Karl M Lorenz
Introduction to Jesuit Pedagogy in Colonial Brazil. Humanist Education and the Ratio Studiorum
Karl M Lorenz
Professor David Thomson to Participate in History Seminar on the Civil War and American Memory
David Thomson
2017
With Paternal Concern: 'Fathers' Theodulf and Alcuin and the Spirituality of Carolingian Women
June-Ann Greeley
A Terrible Beauty is Born! Cultivating Critical Consciousness Using Trauma as Visual Metadata in Yeats’s Poetry of Resistance, “Easter, 1916”
Anita August
Review of "The Spartan Regime: Its Character, Origins, and Grand Strategy" by Paul Anthony Rahe
Gregory Viggiano
The Battle of Arginusae: Victory at Sea and Its Tragic Aftermath in the Final Years of the Peloponnesian War (Book Review)
Gregory Viggiano
Shifting Methods When Disaster Strikes: The Conversion of a Cross-National Comparative Approach to a Longitudinal Cohort Study of Vietnamese Americans
Sofia Pendley
Review of "Agriculture and the Confederacy: Policy, Productivity, and Power in the Civil War South" by R. Douglas Hurt
David Thomson
Models of Devotion?: The Rhetoric of Ambivalence and Admonition in Late Antique and Early Christian Discourse
June-Ann Greeley
Review of "China Through the Lens of Comparative Education: The Selected Works of Ruth Hayhoe"
Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
"Like a Cord through the Whole Country": Union Bonds and Financial Mobilization for Victory
David Thomson
Ballots, Bandages, and Books: Connecticut Suffragists, Citizenship Education, and Women's Activism in the World War I Era
Kelly Marino
Review of "Intellectual Manhood: University, Self, and Society in the Antebellum South" by Timothy J. Williams
Julie Mujic
2016
Review of "Rousseau and Geneva: From the First Discourse to the Social Contract, 1749–1762" by Helena Rosenblatt
John B. Roney
Review of "Constraint on Trial: Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert and Religious Freedom" by Gerrit Voogt
John B. Roney
Review of "The Enlightenment: A Comparative Social History, 1721–1794" by Thomas Munck
John B. Roney
Review of "Men at War: What Fiction Tells Us about Conflict, from The Iliad to Catch-22" by Christopher Coker
Steven Michels
Review of "Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity, 1650–1750" by Jonathan I. Israel
John B. Roney
Review of "Calvet's Web: Enlightenment and the Republic of Letters in Eighteenth-Century France" by L.W.B. Brockliss
John B. Roney
Review of "Calvin meets Voltaire: The clergy of Geneva in the Age of Enlightenment, 1685-1798" by Jennifer Powell McNutt
John B. Roney
The French Reformed Churches: Caught between the Rise of Absolute Monarchy and the Counter Reformation
John B. Roney
Review of " Calvin's Calvinism: Treatises on the Eternal Predestination of God & the Secret Providence of God" by John Calvin, Henry Cole
John B. Roney
Busy in the Cause: Iowa, the Free-State Struggle in the West, and the Prelude to the Civil War.
Julie Mujic
Review of "Knight without Armor: Carlos Eduardo Castaneda, 1896-1958" by Félix D. Almaráz Jr.
Charlotte M. Gradie