Our faculty members are award-winning researchers and authors. Below are some recent publications from the Department of History.
The Entrepreneur in France, 1756-1816 by Daniel Klang
Wrecked by Coll Thrush
In a "Land of Hope" edited by Richard Menkis
Dūje Pāse toñ (From the Other Side) by A. Murphy
Grieving for Pigeons translated by Anne Murphy
Recasting the Nation in Twentieth-Century Argentina edited by Benjamin Bryce
A Seat at the Table Catalogue by Henry Yu
Arab Marxism and National Liberation edited by Hicham Safieddine
In This Modern Age edited by Courtney Booker
Bhai Vir Singh (1872–1957) edited by Anne Murphy
The Interwar World edited by Heidi Tworek
The Boundaries of Ethnicity by Benjamin Bryce
Incidental Archaeologists by Bonnie Effros
The Oxford Handbook of the Merovingian World edited by Bonnie Effros
Visions of Medieval History in North America and Europe by Courtney Booker
Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood by Crystal Webster
Race and Transnationalism in the Americas edited by Benjamin Bryce
Buried Histories by John Roosa
The Copenhagen Network by Alexei Kojevnikov
Abortion in Early Modern Italy by John Christopoulos
Voices from the Chinese Century, Edited by Timothy Cheek
The Intellectual in Modern Chinese History by Tim Cheek
Cleansing the Czechoslovak Borderlands by Eagle Glassheim
Indigenous London by Coll Thrush
Mr. Smith Goes to China by Jessica Hanser
News from Germany by Heidi Tworek
As I remember it co-authored by Paige Raibmon
Moved by the State by Tina Loo
Nothing to Write Home About by Laura Ishiguro
Mad Dogs and Other New Yorkers By Jessica Wang
Youth Squad by Tamara Myers
Age of Concrete by David Morton
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