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Doug Baynton,“’The Undesirability of Admitting Deaf Mutes’: US Immigration Policy and Deaf Immigrants, 1882-1924,” Sign Language Studies 6:4 (Summer 2006). Mark Peterson, “ Reading Puritans and the Bard: The Case for Brushing Up Your Shakespeare,” Common-Place 7:1 (October 2006). Glenn Penny, “Elusive Authenticity: The Quest for the Authentic Indian in German Public Culture,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 48:4 (October 2006). Our alumna, Sharon Halevi (PhD, 1995) is the editor of a newly published book, The Other Daughters of the Revolution, by the State University of New York Press (2006). Jim Giblin’s A History of the Excluded: Histories of Authority & Dissidence in Tanzania has just appeared in paperback (Ohio University Press, Eastern African Studies). Jennifer Sessions, “Ambigous Glory: The Algerian Conquest and the Politics of Colonial Commemoration in Post-Revolutionary France,” appears in Outre-Mers: Revue D’Histoire (2006). Paula Michaels, “Mikhail Kalatozov’s The Red Tent: A Case Study in International Coproduction Across the Iron Curtain,” Historical Journal of Film and Television 26:3 (Aug. 2006), 311-326. Sarah Hanley, “The Family, the State, and the Law in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century France: The Political Ideology of Male Right versus and Early Theory of Natural Rights,” The Journal of Modern History 78:2 (June 2006), 289-332. Other recently published articles include "Configuring the Authority of Queens in the French Monarchy, 1600s-1840s," in Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques 32:2 (2006); and "Natural Equality and Natural Rights for Women: The Legal Effects of Male Right on Family Affairs in France, 1550s-1750s," in Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature 33:65 (2006). Our alum, Mansour Bonakdarian (PhD 1991), has published Britain and the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906-1911: Foreign Policy, Dissent, and Imperialism (Syracuse University Press, 2006). Direct links to articles may depend on a |
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