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Articles and Book Chapters, 2011-2015

John Charles Arnold, “The Containment of Angels: Boniface, Aldebert, and the Roman Synod of 745,” Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae (Warsaw, 2012), pp. 211-242.

Steven Fabian, "Locating the Local in the Coastal Rebellion of 1888-90" Journal of Eastern African Studies, 7:3, 2013.

Steven Fabian, "East Africa's Gorée: Slave Trade and Slave Tourism in Bagamoyo, Tanzania" Canadian Journal of African Studies, 47:1, 2013.

Steven Fabian, "Journey Out of Darkness? Images of Africa in American Travelogues at the Turn of the Millenium" Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 26:6, 2012.

Xin Fan, “The Lost Intellectual Autonomy: State, Society, and Historical Writing in Republican China,” Berliner China-Hefte/Chinese History and Society 43 (2013): 64-76.

Jennifer Hildebrand, "Using Portraiture to Shift Paradigms: The New Negro Movement in the Classroom,” The History Teacher, 44:4 (August 2011), 509-530.

David Kinkela, “’One Man’s Pesticide Is Another Man’s Poison’: The Paradox of U.S. Environmental Pesticide Policy during the Environmental Decade” in Kinkela, Lawrence, & Bsumek, eds., The Nation-State and the Global Environment (Oxford University Press, 2012).

Ellen Litwicki, “’Liberty Regulated by Law’: Civic Instruction on the George Washington Inaugural Centennial in Chicago.” In Commemoration in America: Essays on Monuments, Memorialization, and Memory, ed. E. G. Daves Rossell and David W. Gobel, 114-29. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2013.

Ellen Litwicki, “George’s Story: Dolls and the Material Culture of Christmas.” Object Lessons. Common-place 12:3 (April 2012).

Ellen Litwicki, “From the ‘ornamental and evanescent’ to ‘good, useful things’: Redesigning the Gift in Progressive America.” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 10 (October 2011): 467-505.

Peter McCord, “Reassessment of the Union Blockade’s Effectiveness in the Civil War,” The North Carolina Historical Review, Volume 88, No. 4, October 2011.

Eric Meringer, "Accommodating mesitzaje on Nicaragua's Rio Coco: Miskitu activism before the Sandanista revolution." AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 10, no. 3 (2014): 1-13.

Eric Meringer, "Living too in Murder City: oral history as alternative perspective to the drug war in Ciudad Juarez." In Listening on the Edge: Oral History and Crisis (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014).

Mary Beth Sievens, “’Prized the more by me for having once been yours’: Gifts of Clothing in Nineteenth-Century New England,” in Peter Benes, ed., Dressing New England: Clothing, Fashion, and Identity: The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Proceedings (2014).

Mary Beth Sievens, “Thirteen Sent, Ten Received: Account Books, Valentines, and Social Capital,” Common-Place Vol. 11, No. 4 (July 2011).

John R. Staples, “Romance, Marriage, Sex, and the Status of Women In Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Russian Mennonite Society.” In Sisters: Myth and Reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind Women, ca. 1525-1900, pp. 302-318. Brill, 2014.

Emily Straus (w/ Dawn Eckenrode), “Engaging Past and Present: Service Learning in the College History Classroom” The History Teacher (February 2014).

Jacqueline Swansinger, “Sowing for Islam: Central Asia and Sufi Culture”, World History Connected, (Fall 2014).

Markus Vink, “The Afrasian Mediterranean: Port-cities and urban networks in the Indian Ocean World” (review article), Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient/Journal d’Histoire Économique et Sociale de l’Orient 54:3 (2011), pp. 405-416