Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Submissions from 2017
Essays on Race, Gender, and Politics in World History, Sace Elder, Michael Bradley, Daniel Hays, Alyssa Peterson, and Sean Van Buskirk
“Compelled to Row: Blacks on Royal Navy Galleys During the American Revolution”, Charles R. Foy
Submissions from 2016
Book: Interpreting Agriculture at Museums and Historic Sites, Debra Reid
Their Property in Texas, 1880s-1930s, Debra Reid
The Royal Navy's employment of black mariners and maritime workers, 1754-1783, Charles Foy
Race in a Rural Context, Debra Reid
Dublin: The Making of a Capital City, Newton Key
Women, Work, and Worship in Lincoln's Country: The Dumville Family Letters, Debra Reid
A Settler’s Year: Pioneer Life through the Seasons, Debra Reid
Submissions from 2015
American Antiquities: Revisiting the Origins of American Archaeology, Terry Barnhart
Antony and Armenia, Lee Patterson
Ex nihilo fortification on the Brabant-Namur Frontier in the High Middle Ages, Walhain Research Project, Bailey Young and Laurent Verslype
Frenzy: Babe Ruth's Much Ballyhooed Premier Season with the New York Yankees, Edmund Wehrle
La haute-cour du château de Walhain. 10 ans de chantier école dans C. Frébutte (coord.), Journées d'Archéologie en Wallonie. Rochefort 2015. Pré-Actes, p. 86-87 (Rapports. Archéologie, 1), Laurent Verslype, Erika Weinkauf, Bailey Young, and Dana Best
Walhain/Walhain-saint-Paul : les fouilles 2014 dans la haute-cour du château, Laurent Verslype, Erika Weinkauf, Bailey Young, and Dana Best
Vernacular Architecture: Towards a Sustainable Future (Mileto, Vegas, Garcia, and Cristini, eds.), Nora Small
Invited Speaker, “Women’s Lives and the Korean War Then and Now.”, Jinhee Lee
Book Review: Hardhats, Hippies, and Hawks: The Vietnam Antiwar Movement as Myth and Memory, Edmund Wehrle
Presenter, “Japan’s Post-Cold War and Postcolonial Identity and the Kantō Massacre.”, Jinhee Lee
관동대학살의 비극…한인 희생자 2개의 묘 발견 (The Tragedy of the Kanto Massacre, the Two Tombs for a Korean Victim Identified), Jinhee Lee