Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Submissions from 2013
Book Review: Jacobs, The Universe Unraveling: American Foreign Policy in Cold War Laos., Edmund Wehrle
Book Review: Jacobs, The Universe Unraveling: American Foreign Policy in Cold War Laos., Edmund F. Wehrle
Panelist, “How to Start a Revolution”, Jinhee Lee
Dispossession: Discrimination against African American Farmers in the Age of Civil Rights, Debra Reid
Organizer, “Panel Discussion: Syria and Beyond.”, Jinhee Lee
Organizer and Facilitator, “The Kantō Massacre of Koreans in Japan, 1923: Testimonies Then and Now”, Jinhee Lee
Invited Speaker, “Oral History of the Kanto Massacre of Koreans in the Japanese Empire”, Jinhee Lee
History as Sacred – Accurate Historical Representation, Jinhee Lee
Teaching Historical Facts Correctly: Professors Jinhee Lee and Phyllis Leons on Kanto Documentary Film, Jinhee Lee
Invited Speaker, “Narratives of Colonial Atrocities in Postwar Japan and Korea”, Jinhee Lee
Submissions from 2012
A review of "1688: The First Modern Revolution" by Steve Pincus, Newton Key
Beyond Forty Acres and a Mule, Debra Reid, Evan Bennett, Loren Schweninger, Adrienne Petty, Scott Casper, and Keith Volanto
Book Review: Body by Weimar: Athletes, Gender, and German Modernity. By Erik N. Jensen., Sace Elder
Book Review: Body by Weimar: Athletes, Gender, and German Modernity. By Erik N. Jensen., Sace E. Elder
Remembering Bernard Wailes: A portrait, Peter Bogucki, Genevieve Fisher, Ronald Hicks, Susan Johnston, Tom Culloch, Bailey Young, and Pam Crabtree
Has Anyone Seen the Barbarians? Remarks on the Missing Archeology of the Visigoths in Gaul, Bailey Young
Invited Speaker, "The Enemy Within: 'Malcontent Koreans' in the Japanese Empire.", Jinhee Lee
Joseph William Royer: Urbana's Architect, Nora Small
12.05.03, Bencard and Madsen, eds., Ribe Excavations 1970-76, Bailey Young