Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Submissions from 2010
Eighteenth Century ‘Prize Negroes’: From Britain to America, Charles R. Foy
Foreign Affairs! That's for People Who Don't Have to Work to Make a Living, Edmund Wehrle
Foreign Affairs! That's for People Who Don't Have to Work to Make a Living, Edmund F. Wehrle
Interview for magazine Haya Seonhan Iut [Good Samaritans], Jinhee Lee
Invited Speaker, “Modernity, Post-modernity, and Conceptualizing Korean Ethnic Minority Issues in Japan.”, Jinhee Lee
A Review of “The Ends of Life: Roads to Fulfillment in Early Modern England”, Newton Key
Theory and Practice in Applied History: A Collections-Based Curriculum at Eastern Illinois University, Terry Barnhart, Debra Reid, and Linda Suits
Submissions from 2009
A Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth, 1890–1960 (review), Nora Small
A Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth, 18901960 (review), Nora Small
Archologie mdivale en France. Le premier Moyen Age (Ve-XIe sicle) (review), Bailey Young
Class Matters: Early North America and the Atlantic World (review), Charles Foy
El Embrujo de la Plata. La Economía Social de la Minería en el Perú del siglo XIX, Jose Deustua-Carvallo
Seeking Inalienable Rights: Texans and Their Quests for Justice, Debra Reid
Uncovering Hidden Lives: Developing a Database of Mariners in the Black Atlantic, Charles Foy
:Mule South to Tractor South: Mules, Machines, and the Transformation of the Cotton South, Debra Reid
:Perfect Spy: The Incredible Double Life of Pham Xuan An,TimeMagazine Reporter & Vietnamese Communist Agent, Edmund Wehrle
Presenter, “Incorporating Colonial Korea into General Education Curricula.”, Jinhee Lee
The Web of Empire: English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560–1660, Newton Key
Invited Speaker, “’Embodying’ Koreans: A Genealogy of Futei Senjin in the Japanese Empire, 1910s-1920s.”, Jinhee Lee
Invited Speaker, “The Affect of Difference: Representations of Race under Empire.", Jinhee Lee