Research News Archive 2007 - 2008

Facutly Research

Articles, Chapters, Others

Beyan, Amos J. “The American Colonization Society and Founding of Liberia,” “Paul Cuffe” and “Thomas Roderick Dew.” In Encyclopedia of Race and Racism, eds. John H. Moore, Russell Adams, Patricia H. Collins, Alan Goodman, Len Lieberman, and Denise Segura. Macmillan, 2008.

Borish, Linda J. “American Jewish Women in Sports,” Encyclopedia of American Jewish History, Vol. 2, eds. Stephen H. Norwood and Eunice G. Pollack. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2008, 522-527. 

Borish, Linda J. “Benevolent America: “Rural Women, Physical Recreation, Sport and Health Reform in Ante-Bellum New England.” In Sport and American Society: Insularity, Exceptionalism. `Imperialism’, eds, Mark Dyerson and J.A. Mangan. London: Routledge, 2007, 1-29.

Brandão, José Antonio, Michael Nassaney, William Cremin, and Brock Giordano. "Archaeological Evidence of Daily Life at an 18th-Century Frontier Outpost in the Western Great Lakes."Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology 41 (2007): 3-19.

Brandão, José Antonio. “Introduction.” In New France. (Series: Voices from Colonial North America). National Geographic Publications, 2007.

Chiarappa, Michael. “New York City’s Oyster Barges: Architecture’s Threshold Role Along the Urban Waterfront” Buildings and Landscapes 14 ( 2007): 84-108.

Coryell, Janet L. “Anna Ella Carroll.” In Women in the American Civil War, ed. Lisa Frank. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2008: 155-56.

Devenney, Andrew D. “A Unique and Unparalleled Surrender of Sovereignty: Early Opposition to European Integration in Ireland, 1961-1972.” New Hibernia Review/Iris Éireannach Nua 12 ( 2008).

Elder, E. Rozanne. “Mary in the Common Latin Tradition: Agreement, Disagreements and Divergence.” In Studying Mary: The Virgin Mary in Anglican and Roman Catholic Theology and Devotion: The ARCIC Working Papers London and New York: T & T Clark, 2007.

Faires, Nora. “‘Talented and Charming Strangers from Across the Line’: Gendered Nationalism, Class Privilege, and the American Woman's Club of Calgary.” In
One Step Over the Line: Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests, eds.Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManusEdmonton: University of Alberta Press; and Athabasca, AB: Athabasca University Press, 2008, 261-92.

Faires, Nora. “Canada.” In The Twentieth Century and Beyond: A Global History, eds. Richard D. Goff, Walter G. Moss, Janice L. Terry, Jiu-Hwa L. Upshur and Michael J. Schroeder, 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2007.

Julien, Catherine. Francisco de Toledo and his Campaign Against the Incas. Colonial Latin American Review, 16 (2007): 239-268.

Julien, Catherine, following articles in Guide to Documentary Sources for Andean Studies, 1530-1900 Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008, eds. Catherine Julien and Iris Gareis: ”Castro, Cristóbal de,” “ Diego de Ortega Morejón,” “Gutiérrez Flores, Pedro,” “ Incas nietos de conquistadores,” “ Polo Ondegardo,” “ Relación breve de la religón y el gobierno de los Ingas,” “ Relación del origen e gobierno que los Ingas tuvieron,” “ Relación de los adoratorios y huacas del Cuzco / Relación de los Ceques,” Relacón de muchas cosas acaecidas en el Perú,” “ Toledan Documents: The Tasa, and “Visita of Chucuito. “

Kachun, Mitch. “Henry O. Wagoner” and “Julia C. Collins.” In African American National Biography, eds. Henry Lewis Gates Jr. and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. Oxford: Oxfored UP, 2008.

Kachun, Mitch, “Freedom Celebrations (International).” In Encyclopedia of Emancipation and Abolition in the Trans-Atlantic World, ed. Junius P. Rodriguez. M. E. Sharpe, 2007.
Lyon-Jenness, Cheryl. “Planting the Prairies: John Kennicott and Horticultural Advocacy in Nineteenth-Century Illinois.” Illinois History Teacher 13 (2006): 2-16.
Lyon-Jenness, Cheryl. “Picturing Progress: Assessing the Nineteenth-Century Atlas-Map Bonanza.” In Mapping in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region, ed. David I. Macleod. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2007.

Palmitessa, James R. “Overlapping and Intersecting Communication Network in Prague at the Time of the Passau Uprising of 1611.” In Public Communication in the European Reformation. Artistic and Other Media in Central Europe, 1380-1620, eds. Milena Bartlová & Michal Šroněk. Praha:Artefaktum, 2007.

Palmita, James R.“Retention of Doctoral Students,” Perspectives. The News Magazine of the American Historical Association, 45/9 ( 2007): 27-28.

Rubin, Eli. East German Plastics: Technology, Gender and Teleological Structures of Everyday Life” German History 25 (2007): 596-624.

Rubin, Eli. Strategies of Survival: Culture and Economics on the Everyday Level “Do We Need a New Economic History of Germany?” (H-German Forum solicited essay, May 18, 2007).

Warren, Wilson J. “United Packinghouse Workers of America/Packinghouse Workers’ Organizing Committee,” 1437-1442. In Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History, ed. Eric Arneson. New York: Routledge, 2007.

Warren, Wilson J. “Packinghouse Workers,” 1310; “Farmers and Laborers,” 1095-1097; “Company Towns,” 1314; and “Manufacturing or Processing Sites,” 1084-1086. In The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, ed. Richard Sisson, Andrew R. L. Clayton and Christian K. Zacher. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006.

Warren, Wilson J. “The Evolution of a History-Centered Teaching Program: Western Michigan University’s Preparation of Secondary Teachers.” In History Education 101: The Past, Present, and Future of Teacher Preparation, ed. Wilson J. Warren and D. Antonio Cantu, 45-59. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2008.

Bolinger, Kevin and Wilson J. Warren. “Methods Practiced in Social Studies Instruction: A Review of Public School Teachers’ Strategies.” International Journal of
Social Education 22 (2007): 68-84.
Yoshida, Takashi. “Advancing or Obstructing Reconciliation?: Changes in History Education and Disputes over History Textbooks in Japan.” In Teaching the Violent Past: History Education and Reconciliation, ed. Elizabeth Cole Rowman & Littlefield, 2007, 51-79. 
Yoshida, Takashi. “Wartime Accounts of the Nanking Atrocity.” In The Nanking Atrocity: Complicating the Picture, ed. Bob T. Wakabayashi. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007, 248-64.

 

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