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2008 Publication News

Omar Valerio-Jiménez, "Race and Immigration in Nineteenth-Century California," in A Companion to California History, eds. William Deverell and David Igler ( Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2008), 145-158.

Omar Valerio-Jiménez, "Strategies for Teaching the American West in a Global Context," in America on the World Stage: Essays on the Teaching of the United States History Survey , eds., Gary W. Reichard and Ted Dickson (University of Illinois Press, 2008), 99-106.

Jacki Thompson Rand, "Red, White, and Black: A Personal Essay on Interracial Marriage," Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 29:2-3 (2008), 51-58.

Christy Clark (PhD Candidate) "Slavery in Rhode Island," New England Ancestors 9:5-6 (2008), 25-29.

Catherine Komisaruk, "Rape Narratives, Rape Silences: Sexual Violence and Judicial Testimony in Colonial Guatemala," Biography 31:3 (Summer 2008): 370-396.

H. Glenn Penny, "Atlantic Transfers: Recent Work on the German-American Exchange," German History 2008, 26:563-575.

Kristen Anderson (PhD Candidate), "German Americans, African Americans, and the Republican party in St. Louis, 1865-1972," Journal of American Ethnic History 28 (Fall 2008), 34-51.

Kevin Mumford, "It's a Holiday! The origins of black gay history. Plus a month of gay history heroes," OutSmart Magazine (October 2008).

Marshall Poe, "The Sexual Life of Muscovites: Evidence from Foreign Accounts," Russian History/Histoire Russe 3:4 (Fall-Winter 2008).

Our former colleague Bob Jefferson has just published Fighting for Hope: African American Troops of the 93rd Infantry Division in World War II and Postwar America (Johns Hopkins, 2008).

Our former colleague Ben Kaplan has just published Divided by Faith: Religious Conflict and the Practice of Toleration in Early Modern Europe (Harvard, 2008).

David Schoenbaum, "Forget Wall Street: Here's Where the Money Is," International Herald Tribune (October 8, 2008), on the market for violins.

Erika Lindgren (PhD 2001), Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany (Columbia University Press, 2008), available in digital version on Columbia's prestigious Gutenberg-e series.

David Lewis-Colman (PhD, 2001), Race against Liberalism: Black Workers and the UAW in Detroit
(University of Illinois Press, 2008).

Shannon Fogg (PhD 2003), The Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy France: Foreigners, Undesirables, and Strangers (Cambridge University Press, 2008) available in November.

Colin Gordon and Beth Pearson, Young Workers and the Iowa Economy (Iowa Policy Project, 2008).

Leslie Schwalm, "'Agonizing Groans of Mothers' and 'Slave-Scarred Veterans': The Commemoration of Slavery and Emancipation," American Nineteenth Century History 9:3 (September 2008), 289-304.

Elizabeth Heineman, The History of Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones: Conference Report, Radical History Review 2008 (101): 5-21. This report stems from the Spring 2006 conference Lisa co-organized with Ken Cmiel.

Glenn Penny, "Red Power: Lisolette Welskopf-Henrich and Indian Activist Networks in East and West Germany," Central European History 41 (2008), 447-476.

Colin Gordon and Beth Pearson,The State of Working Iowa 2008 (Iowa Policy Project, 2008).

Colin Gordon and Beth Pearson, Women, Work, and the Iowa Economy (Iowa Policy Project, 2008).

Colin Gordon has published "EZ Money: Assessing Iowa's Enterprise Zone Program," (Iowa Fiscal Partnership, April 2008).

Marshall Poe, "The Dissident," Azure 32 (Spring 2008).

Glenn Penny has published "The Fate of the Nineteenth Century in German Historiography" in the Journal of Modern History 80 (March 2008), 81-108.

Shelton Stromquist, "'Our Rights as Workingmen': Class Traditions and Collective Action in a Nineteenth-Century Railroad Town, Hornellsville, NY, 1869-82," in David Stowell (ed), The Great Strikes of 1877 (Illinois, 2008).

Jeff Cox, "What I've Learned about Missions from Writing The British Missionary Enterprise Since 1700," International Bulletin of Missionary Research (April 2008), 86-87.

Our alum and Visiting Professor, Edward Erickson has published "Punishing the Mad Bomber: Questions of Moral Responsibility in the Trials of French Anarchist Terrorists, 1886-1897" in French History 2008, 22(1): 51-73.

Paul Kramer had an article, "The Water Cure: Debating torture and counterinsurgency--a century ago", published in the February 25th issue of The New Yorker.

Paula Michaels has published “If the Subaltern Speaks in the Woods and Nobody’s Listening, Does He Make a Sound?” Slavic Review 67, no. 1 (Spring 2008): 81-83 (a commentary on a special issue of six articles devoted to the movie Borat).

Ben Lawson (PhD candidate) is co-editor of Poverty in America: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood, 2008); Ben is also the author of entries on the late Progressive-era and the 20th century.

Our alum, Kimberly Jensen (PhD, 1992) has published Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War ( Illinois, 2008).

Our alum, Katherine Jellison (PhD, 1991) has published It’s Our Day: America’s Love Affair with the White Wedding, 1945–2005 ( Kansas, 2008).

Jeffrey Cox, The British Missionary Enterprise since 1700 (Routledge, 2008).

Colin Gordon, Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City (Pennsylvania, 2008).

Laura Gotkowitz, A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land and Justice in Bolivia, 1880-1952 (Duke University Press, 2008).

Kevin Mumford, Newark: A History of Race, Rights, and Riots in America (NYU Press, 2008).

Shelton Stromquist (editor), Labor's Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context (Collection of Essays), (University of Illinois Press, 2008).

David Lewis-Colman (PhD, 2001), "From Fellow Traveler to Friendly Witness: Shelton Tappes, Liberal Anticommunism, and Working-Class Civil Rights in the United Auto Workers" in Labor’s Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context, ed. Shelton Stromquist (University of Illinois Press, 2008), 110-136.

Eric Fure-Slocum (PhD, 2001), "Housing, Race, and the Cold War in a Labor City" in Labor’s Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context, ed. Shelton Stromquist (University of Illinois Press, 2008), 163-203.

Christopher Gerteis (PhD, 2001), "Subjectivity Lost: Labor and the Cold War in Occupied Japan" in Labor’s Cold War: Local Politics in a Global Context, ed. Shelton Stromquist (University of Illinois Press, 2008), 258-290.

Jacki Thompson Rand, Kiowa Humanity and the Invasion of the State (Nebraska, 2008).

Glenn Penny, “Traditions in the German Language,” in Henrika Kuklik (ed), A New History of Anthropology (Blackwell, 2008), 79-95.

 

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