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%% Abel, Trudi
@misc{fds182412,
Author = {T.J. Abel},
Title = {The Digital Durham Project: Creating Community through
History, Technology, and Service Learning},
Journal = {Perspectives on History},
Year = {2009},
Month = {May},
url = {http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2009/0905/0905for12.cfm},
Abstract = {http://www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2009/0905/0905for12.cfm},
Key = {fds182412}
}
@misc{fds149843,
Author = {T.J. Abel},
Title = {"The Power and the Poverty of Written Records: Constructing
an Authentic Research Experience for Undergraduates},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Winter},
url = {http://library.duke.edu/magazine-archive/issue2/libmag0200.swf},
Key = {fds149843}
}
@misc{fds365573,
Author = {Abel, T},
Title = {STUDENTS AS HISTORIANS: LESSONS FROM AN "INTERACTIVE" CENSUS
DATABASE PROJECT},
Year = {1997},
Month = {March},
url = {http://http://www.historians.org/Perspectives/issues/1997/9703/9703TEC.CFM},
Key = {fds365573}
}
@misc{fds326687,
Author = {Abel, T},
Title = {Needles and Penury in 19th Century London: The Diary of a
Poor Quaker Seamstress},
Journal = {Quaker History},
Volume = {75},
Number = {2},
Pages = {102-114},
Publisher = {Friends Historical Association},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds326687}
}
%% Ali, Mohammed
@article{fds365302,
Author = {Ali, MS},
Title = {Ethical Archetypes in Environmental Histories},
Journal = {Rhizomes},
Number = {36},
Publisher = {Electric},
Year = {2020},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.20415/rhiz/036.e01},
Doi = {10.20415/rhiz/036.e01},
Key = {fds365302}
}
%% Allain, Jacqueline
@article{fds368868,
Author = {Allain, J},
Title = {Maria Griffin, et al. Slavery's Intimate
World},
Journal = {Journal of Women'S History},
Volume = {34},
Number = {4},
Pages = {15-35},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2022.0034},
Doi = {10.1353/jowh.2022.0034},
Key = {fds368868}
}
@article{fds368869,
Author = {Allain, JM},
Title = {‘They are Quiet Women Now’: hair cropping, British
imperial governance, and the gendered body in the
archive},
Journal = {Slavery & Abolition},
Volume = {41},
Number = {4},
Pages = {772-794},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2020},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144039x.2020.1749489},
Doi = {10.1080/0144039x.2020.1749489},
Key = {fds368869}
}
%% Angelo, Anne-Marie
@article{fds178446,
Author = {A. Angelo},
Title = {The Black Panthers in London, 1967-1972: A Diasporic
Struggle Navigates the Black Atlantic},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Series = {Reconceptualizations of the African Diaspora},
Number = {103},
Pages = {17-35},
Publisher = {Duke},
Editor = {Erica Ball and Melina Pappademos and Michelle
Stephens},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Winter},
ISSN = {0163-6545},
url = {http://rhr.dukejournals.org/cgi/reprint/2009/103/17},
Abstract = {http://rhr.dukejournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2009/103/17},
Key = {fds178446}
}
@article{fds178447,
Author = {A. Angelo},
Title = {Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery
by Jennifer L. Morgan. Early American Studies Series.
Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press,
2004.},
Journal = {Transforming Anthropology},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {173-174},
Publisher = {American Anthropological Association},
Editor = {Lee D. Baker},
Year = {2007},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {1051-0559},
url = {http://www.anthrosource.net/Abstract.aspx?issn=1051-0559&volume=15&issue=2&doubleissueno=0&article=242414&suppno=0&jstor=False},
Key = {fds178447}
}
%% Baker, Jeffrey P.
@article{fds372721,
Author = {Cruz, AT and Baker, JP},
Title = {Forgotten Pediatrics: 8 Disturbing Windows on the
Past.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {152},
Number = {3},
Year = {2023},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2023-062806},
Abstract = {The 75 years since Pediatrics was first published has
witnessed an explosion of the scientific knowledge base
informing child health. Yet, the path leading to the present
has not been linear. We examine several articles that
illustrate some of the unexpected twists and turns that have
characterized our specialty's history. We hope that it will
provide a reminder of the ever-changing nature of scientific
knowledge and the need to continually re-evaluate how our
own cultural assumptions shape medical practice.},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.2023-062806},
Key = {fds372721}
}
@article{fds360675,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {When Women and Children Made the Policy Agenda - The
Sheppard-Towner Act, 100 Years Later.},
Journal = {N Engl J Med},
Volume = {385},
Number = {20},
Pages = {1827-1829},
Year = {2021},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp2031669},
Doi = {10.1056/NEJMp2031669},
Key = {fds360675}
}
@article{fds355502,
Author = {Perochon, S and Di Martino and M and Aiello, R and Baker, J and Carpenter,
K and Chang, Z and Compton, S and Davis, N and Eichner, B and Espinosa, S and Flowers, J and Franz, L and Gagliano, M and Harris, A and Howard, J and Kollins, SH and Perrin, EM and Raj, P and Spanos, M and Walter, B and Sapiro, G and Dawson, G},
Title = {A scalable computational approach to assessing response to
name in toddlers with autism.},
Journal = {J Child Psychol Psychiatry},
Volume = {62},
Number = {9},
Pages = {1120-1131},
Year = {2021},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13381},
Abstract = {BACKGROUND: This study is part of a larger research program
focused on developing objective, scalable tools for digital
behavioral phenotyping. We evaluated whether a digital app
delivered on a smartphone or tablet using computer vision
analysis (CVA) can elicit and accurately measure one of the
most common early autism symptoms, namely failure to respond
to a name call. METHODS: During a pediatric primary care
well-child visit, 910 toddlers, 17-37 months old, were
administered an app on an iPhone or iPad consisting of brief
movies during which the child's name was called three times
by an examiner standing behind them. Thirty-seven toddlers
were subsequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD). Name calls and children's behavior were recorded by
the camera embedded in the device, and children's head turns
were coded by both CVA and a human. RESULTS: CVA coding of
response to name was found to be comparable to human coding.
Based on CVA, children with ASD responded to their name
significantly less frequently than children without ASD. CVA
also revealed that children with ASD who did orient to their
name exhibited a longer latency before turning their head.
Combining information about both the frequency and the delay
in response to name improved the ability to distinguish
toddlers with and without ASD. CONCLUSIONS: A digital app
delivered on an iPhone or iPad in real-world settings using
computer vision analysis to quantify behavior can reliably
detect a key early autism symptom-failure to respond to
name. Moreover, the higher resolution offered by CVA
identified a delay in head turn in toddlers with ASD who did
respond to their name. Digital phenotyping is a promising
methodology for early assessment of ASD symptoms.},
Doi = {10.1111/jcpp.13381},
Key = {fds355502}
}
@article{fds356417,
Author = {Chang, Z and Di Martino and JM and Aiello, R and Baker, J and Carpenter, K and Compton, S and Davis, N and Eichner, B and Espinosa, S and Flowers, J and Franz, L and Harris, A and Howard, J and Perochon, S and Perrin, EM and Krishnappa Babu and PR and Spanos, M and Sullivan, C and Walter, BK and Kollins, SH and Dawson, G and Sapiro, G},
Title = {Computational Methods to Measure Patterns of Gaze in
Toddlers With Autism Spectrum Disorder.},
Journal = {JAMA Pediatr},
Volume = {175},
Number = {8},
Pages = {827-836},
Year = {2021},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.0530},
Abstract = {IMPORTANCE: Atypical eye gaze is an early-emerging symptom
of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and holds promise for
autism screening. Current eye-tracking methods are expensive
and require special equipment and calibration. There is a
need for scalable, feasible methods for measuring eye gaze.
OBJECTIVE: Using computational methods based on computer
vision analysis, we evaluated whether an app deployed on an
iPhone or iPad that displayed strategically designed brief
movies could elicit and quantify differences in eye-gaze
patterns of toddlers with ASD vs typical development.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A prospective study in
pediatric primary care clinics was conducted from December
2018 to March 2020, comparing toddlers with and without ASD.
Caregivers of 1564 toddlers were invited to participate
during a well-child visit. A total of 993 toddlers (63%)
completed study measures. Enrollment criteria were aged 16
to 38 months, healthy, English- or Spanish-speaking
caregiver, and toddler able to sit and view the app.
Participants were screened with the Modified Checklist for
Autism in Toddlers-Revised With Follow-up during routine
care. Children were referred by their pediatrician for
diagnostic evaluation based on results of the checklist or
if the caregiver or pediatrician was concerned. Forty
toddlers subsequently were diagnosed with ASD. EXPOSURES: A
mobile app displayed on a smartphone or tablet. MAIN
OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Computer vision analysis quantified
eye-gaze patterns elicited by the app, which were compared
between toddlers with ASD vs typical development. RESULTS:
Mean age of the sample was 21.1 months (range, 17.1-36.9
months), and 50.6% were boys, 59.8% White individuals, 16.5%
Black individuals, 23.7% other race, and 16.9%
Hispanic/Latino individuals. Distinctive eye-gaze patterns
were detected in toddlers with ASD, characterized by reduced
gaze to social stimuli and to salient social moments during
the movies, and previously unknown deficits in coordination
of gaze with speech sounds. The area under the receiver
operating characteristic curve discriminating ASD vs non-ASD
using multiple gaze features was 0.90 (95% CI, 0.82-0.97).
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The app reliably measured both
known and new gaze biomarkers that distinguished toddlers
with ASD vs typical development. These novel results may
have potential for developing scalable autism screening
tools, exportable to natural settings, and enabling data
sets amenable to machine learning.},
Doi = {10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.0530},
Key = {fds356417}
}
@article{fds352408,
Author = {Carpenter, KLH and Hahemi, J and Campbell, K and Lippmann, SJ and Baker,
JP and Egger, HL and Espinosa, S and Vermeer, S and Sapiro, G and Dawson,
G},
Title = {Digital Behavioral Phenotyping Detects Atypical Pattern of
Facial Expression in Toddlers with Autism.},
Journal = {Autism Res},
Volume = {14},
Number = {3},
Pages = {488-499},
Year = {2021},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aur.2391},
Abstract = {Commonly used screening tools for autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) generally rely on subjective caregiver questionnaires.
While behavioral observation is more objective, it is also
expensive, time-consuming, and requires significant
expertise to perform. As such, there remains a critical need
to develop feasible, scalable, and reliable tools that can
characterize ASD risk behaviors. This study assessed the
utility of a tablet-based behavioral assessment for
eliciting and detecting one type of risk behavior, namely,
patterns of facial expression, in 104 toddlers (ASD N
= 22) and evaluated whether such patterns differentiated
toddlers with and without ASD. The assessment consisted of
the child sitting on his/her caregiver's lap and watching
brief movies shown on a smart tablet while the embedded
camera recorded the child's facial expressions. Computer
vision analysis (CVA) automatically detected and tracked
facial landmarks, which were used to estimate head position
and facial expressions (Positive, Neutral, All Other). Using
CVA, specific points throughout the movies were identified
that reliably differentiate between children with and
without ASD based on their patterns of facial movement and
expressions (area under the curves for individual movies
ranging from 0.62 to 0.73). During these instances, children
with ASD more frequently displayed Neutral expressions
compared to children without ASD, who had more All Other
expressions. The frequency of All Other expressions was
driven by non-ASD children more often displaying raised
eyebrows and an open mouth, characteristic of
engagement/interest. Preliminary results suggest
computational coding of facial movements and expressions via
a tablet-based assessment can detect differences in
affective expression, one of the early, core features of
ASD. LAY SUMMARY: This study tested the use of a tablet in
the behavioral assessment of young children with autism.
Children watched a series of developmentally appropriate
movies and their facial expressions were recorded using the
camera embedded in the tablet. Results suggest that
computational assessments of facial expressions may be
useful in early detection of symptoms of
autism.},
Doi = {10.1002/aur.2391},
Key = {fds352408}
}
@article{fds338015,
Author = {Hashemi, J and Dawson, G and Carpenter, KLH and Campbell, K and Qiu, Q and Espinosa, S and Marsan, S and Baker, JP and Egger, HL and Sapiro,
G},
Title = {Computer Vision Analysis for Quantification of Autism Risk
Behaviors.},
Journal = {IEEE Trans Affect Comput},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {215-226},
Publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE)},
Year = {2021},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/taffc.2018.2868196},
Abstract = {Observational behavior analysis plays a key role for the
discovery and evaluation of risk markers for many
neurodevelopmental disorders. Research on autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) suggests that behavioral risk markers can be
observed at 12 months of age or earlier, with diagnosis
possible at 18 months. To date, these studies and
evaluations involving observational analysis tend to rely
heavily on clinical practitioners and specialists who have
undergone intensive training to be able to reliably
administer carefully designed behavioural-eliciting tasks,
code the resulting behaviors, and interpret such behaviors.
These methods are therefore extremely expensive,
time-intensive, and are not easily scalable for large
population or longitudinal observational analysis. We
developed a self-contained, closed-loop, mobile application
with movie stimuli designed to engage the child's attention
and elicit specific behavioral and social responses, which
are recorded with a mobile device camera and then analyzed
via computer vision algorithms. Here, in addition to
presenting this paradigm, we validate the system to measure
engagement, name-call responses, and emotional responses of
toddlers with and without ASD who were presented with the
application. Additionally, we show examples of how the
proposed framework can further risk marker research with
fine-grained quantification of behaviors. The results
suggest these objective and automatic methods can be
considered to aid behavioral analysis, and can be suited for
objective automatic analysis for future studies.},
Doi = {10.1109/taffc.2018.2868196},
Key = {fds338015}
}
@article{fds353848,
Author = {Baker, J and Jhaveri, R},
Title = {Conversations With the Editors: Promoting Science and
Combating Anti-science: The Past and Present of the
Antivaccine Movement.},
Journal = {Clin Ther},
Volume = {42},
Number = {12},
Pages = {2248-2252},
Year = {2020},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinthera.2020.11.005},
Doi = {10.1016/j.clinthera.2020.11.005},
Key = {fds353848}
}
@article{fds349916,
Author = {Major, S and Campbell, K and Espinosa, S and Baker, JP and Carpenter,
KL and Sapiro, G and Vermeer, S and Dawson, G},
Title = {Impact of a digital Modified Checklist for Autism in
Toddlers-Revised on likelihood and age of autism diagnosis
and referral for developmental evaluation.},
Journal = {Autism},
Volume = {24},
Number = {7},
Pages = {1629-1638},
Year = {2020},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361320916656},
Abstract = {This was a project in primary care for young children
(1-2 years old). We tested a parent questionnaire on a
tablet. This tablet questionnaire asked questions to see
whether the child may have autism. We compared the paper and
pencil version of the questionnaire to the tablet
questionnaire. We read the medical charts for the children
until they were 4 years old to see whether they ended up
having autism. We found that doctors were more likely to
recommend an autism evaluation when a parent used the tablet
questionnaire. We think that the tablet's automatic scoring
feature helped the doctors. We also think that the doctors
benefited from the advice the tablet gave
them.},
Doi = {10.1177/1362361320916656},
Key = {fds349916}
}
@article{fds348353,
Author = {Dawson, G and Campbell, K and Hashemi, J and Lippmann, SJ and Smith, V and Carpenter, K and Egger, H and Espinosa, S and Vermeer, S and Baker, J and Sapiro, G},
Title = {Author Correction: Atypical postural control can be detected
via computer vision analysis in toddlers with autism
spectrum disorder.},
Journal = {Sci Rep},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Pages = {616},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-57570-1},
Abstract = {An amendment to this paper has been published and can be
accessed via a link at the top of the paper.},
Doi = {10.1038/s41598-020-57570-1},
Key = {fds348353}
}
@article{fds336917,
Author = {Campbell, K and Carpenter, KL and Hashemi, J and Espinosa, S and Marsan,
S and Borg, JS and Chang, Z and Qiu, Q and Vermeer, S and Adler, E and Tepper,
M and Egger, HL and Baker, JP and Sapiro, G and Dawson,
G},
Title = {Computer vision analysis captures atypical attention in
toddlers with autism.},
Journal = {Autism},
Volume = {23},
Number = {3},
Pages = {619-628},
Year = {2019},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361318766247},
Abstract = {To demonstrate the capability of computer vision analysis to
detect atypical orienting and attention behaviors in
toddlers with autism spectrum disorder. One hundered and
four toddlers of 16-31 months old (mean = 22)
participated in this study. Twenty-two of the toddlers had
autism spectrum disorder and 82 had typical development or
developmental delay. Toddlers watched video stimuli on a
tablet while the built-in camera recorded their head
movement. Computer vision analysis measured participants'
attention and orienting in response to name calls.
Reliability of the computer vision analysis algorithm was
tested against a human rater. Differences in behavior were
analyzed between the autism spectrum disorder group and the
comparison group. Reliability between computer vision
analysis and human coding for orienting to name was
excellent (intra-class coefficient 0.84, 95% confidence
interval 0.67-0.91). Only 8% of toddlers with autism
spectrum disorder oriented to name calling on >1 trial,
compared to 63% of toddlers in the comparison group
(p = 0.002). Mean latency to orient was significantly
longer for toddlers with autism spectrum disorder (2.02 vs
1.06 s, p = 0.04). Sensitivity for autism spectrum
disorder of atypical orienting was 96% and specificity was
38%. Older toddlers with autism spectrum disorder showed
less attention to the videos overall (p = 0.03).
Automated coding offers a reliable, quantitative method for
detecting atypical social orienting and reduced sustained
attention in toddlers with autism spectrum
disorder.},
Doi = {10.1177/1362361318766247},
Key = {fds336917}
}
@article{fds347138,
Author = {Sterwald, C and Baker, J},
Title = {Frosted Intellectuals: How Dr. Leo Kanner Constructed the
Autistic Family.},
Journal = {Perspect Biol Med},
Volume = {62},
Number = {4},
Pages = {690-709},
Year = {2019},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pbm.2019.0040},
Abstract = {Dr. Leo Kanner, in his delineation of autism as a clinical
entity, is also remembered for having created a powerful
stereotype of parents of autistic children as highly
educated, intelligent, and emotionally distant. As
historians have come to understand that autism arose out of
a preceding diagnosis, childhood schizophrenia, it has also
become clear that the so-called "refrigerator mother"
caricature arose out of the preceding notion of the cold
"schizophrenogenic" mother. However, this does not explain
Kanner's belief that parents (fathers as well as mothers)
were highly educated and intelligent. This study is the
first to compare Kanner's famous published case studies with
case records of his patients in the Phipps Clinic at Johns
Hopkins in order to discover how this stereotype was
created. Contrary to his assertion in the published
literature, Kanner did indeed see patients with autism whose
parents who did not fit his stereotype, but he did not
publish these cases. Kanner's stereotype of the "autistic
parent" thus seems to have arisen through a process of
confirmation bias. This continues to have ramifications to
the present day, by linking autism in the popular mind to
highly educated and professional parents, and by leading
patients with nonstereotypical patients to go
unrecognized.},
Doi = {10.1353/pbm.2019.0040},
Key = {fds347138}
}
@article{fds339769,
Author = {Dawson, G and Campbell, K and Hashemi, J and Lippmann, SJ and Smith, V and Carpenter, K and Egger, H and Espinosa, S and Vermeer, S and Baker, J and Sapiro, G},
Title = {Atypical postural control can be detected via computer
vision analysis in toddlers with autism spectrum
disorder.},
Journal = {Sci Rep},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Pages = {17008},
Year = {2018},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-35215-8},
Abstract = {Evidence suggests that differences in motor function are an
early feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). One aspect
of motor ability that develops during childhood is postural
control, reflected in the ability to maintain a steady head
and body position without excessive sway. Observational
studies have documented differences in postural control in
older children with ASD. The present study used computer
vision analysis to assess midline head postural control, as
reflected in the rate of spontaneous head movements during
states of active attention, in 104 toddlers between 16-31
months of age (Mean = 22 months), 22 of whom were
diagnosed with ASD. Time-series data revealed robust group
differences in the rate of head movements while the toddlers
watched movies depicting social and nonsocial stimuli.
Toddlers with ASD exhibited a significantly higher rate of
head movement as compared to non-ASD toddlers, suggesting
difficulties in maintaining midline position of the head
while engaging attentional systems. The use of digital
phenotyping approaches, such as computer vision analysis, to
quantify variation in early motor behaviors will allow for
more precise, objective, and quantitative characterization
of early motor signatures and potentially provide new
automated methods for early autism risk identification.},
Doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-35215-8},
Key = {fds339769}
}
@article{fds336916,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {History Lesson: Vaccine Trials in the Classroom.},
Journal = {Am J Public Health},
Volume = {108},
Number = {8},
Pages = {976-977},
Year = {2018},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304538},
Doi = {10.2105/AJPH.2018.304538},
Key = {fds336916}
}
@article{fds351169,
Author = {Egger, HL and Dawson, G and Hashemi, J and Carpenter, KLH and Espinosa,
S and Campbell, K and Brotkin, S and Schaich-Borg, J and Qiu, Q and Tepper,
M and Baker, JP and Bloomfield, RA and Sapiro, G},
Title = {Automatic emotion and attention analysis of young children
at home: a ResearchKit autism feasibility
study.},
Journal = {NPJ Digit Med},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {20},
Year = {2018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41746-018-0024-6},
Abstract = {Current tools for objectively measuring young children's
observed behaviors are expensive, time-consuming, and
require extensive training and professional administration.
The lack of scalable, reliable, and validated tools impacts
access to evidence-based knowledge and limits our capacity
to collect population-level data in non-clinical settings.
To address this gap, we developed mobile technology to
collect videos of young children while they watched movies
designed to elicit autism-related behaviors and then used
automatic behavioral coding of these videos to quantify
children's emotions and behaviors. We present results from
our iPhone study Autism & Beyond, built on ResearchKit's
open-source platform. The entire study-from an e-Consent
process to stimuli presentation and data collection-was
conducted within an iPhone-based app available in the Apple
Store. Over 1 year, 1756 families with children aged 12-72
months old participated in the study, completing 5618
caregiver-reported surveys and uploading 4441 videos
recorded in the child's natural settings. Usable data were
collected on 87.6% of the uploaded videos. Automatic coding
identified significant differences in emotion and attention
by age, sex, and autism risk status. This study demonstrates
the acceptability of an app-based tool to caregivers, their
willingness to upload videos of their children, the
feasibility of caregiver-collected data in the home, and the
application of automatic behavioral encoding to quantify
emotions and attention variables that are clinically
meaningful and may be refined to screen children for autism
and developmental disorders outside of clinical settings.
This technology has the potential to transform how we screen
and monitor children's development.},
Doi = {10.1038/s41746-018-0024-6},
Key = {fds351169}
}
@article{fds327873,
Author = {Baker, JP and Lang, B},
Title = {Eugenics and the Origins of Autism.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {140},
Number = {2},
Year = {2017},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2017-1419},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.2017-1419},
Key = {fds327873}
}
@article{fds323856,
Author = {Campbell, K and Carpenter, KLH and Espinosa, S and Hashemi, J and Qiu,
Q and Tepper, M and Calderbank, R and Sapiro, G and Egger, HL and Baker,
JP and Dawson, G},
Title = {Use of a Digital Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers -
Revised with Follow-up to Improve Quality of Screening for
Autism.},
Journal = {J Pediatr},
Volume = {183},
Pages = {133-139.e1},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.01.021},
Abstract = {OBJECTIVES: To assess changes in quality of care for
children at risk for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) due to
process improvement and implementation of a digital
screening form. STUDY DESIGN: The process of screening for
ASD was studied in an academic primary care pediatrics
clinic before and after implementation of a digital version
of the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers - Revised
with Follow-up with automated risk assessment. Quality
metrics included accuracy of documentation of screening
results and appropriate action for positive screens
(secondary screening or referral). Participating physicians
completed pre- and postintervention surveys to measure
changes in attitudes toward feasibility and value of
screening for ASD. Evidence of change was evaluated with
statistical process control charts and χ2 tests. RESULTS:
Accurate documentation in the electronic health record of
screening results increased from 54% to 92% (38% increase,
95% CI 14%-64%) and appropriate action for children
screening positive increased from 25% to 85% (60% increase,
95% CI 35%-85%). A total of 90% of participating physicians
agreed that the transition to a digital screening form
improved their clinical assessment of autism risk.
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of a tablet-based digital
version of the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers -
Revised with Follow-up led to improved quality of care for
children at risk for ASD and increased acceptability of
screening for ASD. Continued efforts towards improving the
process of screening for ASD could facilitate rapid, early
diagnosis of ASD and advance the accuracy of studies of the
impact of screening.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.01.021},
Key = {fds323856}
}
@article{fds360676,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Vaccine Nation: America's Changing Relationship With
Immunization},
Journal = {NURSING HISTORY REVIEW},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {158-160},
Publisher = {SPRINGER PUBLISHING CO},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds360676}
}
@article{fds330273,
Author = {Hashemi, J and Campbell, K and Carpenter, K and Harris, A and Qiu, Q and Tepper, M and Espinosa, S and Schaich Borg and J and Marsan, S and Calderbank, R and Baker, J and Egger, HL and Dawson, G and Sapiro,
G},
Title = {A scalable app for measuring autism risk behaviors in young
children: A technical validity and feasibility
study},
Journal = {Proceedings of the 5th EAI International Conference on
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare},
Pages = {23-27},
Publisher = {ICST},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.14-10-2015.2261939},
Abstract = {In spite of recent advances in the genetics and neuroscience
of early childhood mental health, behavioral observation is
still the gold standard in screening, diagnosis, and outcome
assessment. Unfortunately, clinical observation is often
sub-jective, needs significant rater training, does not
capture data from participants in their natural environment,
and is not scalable for use in large populations or for
longitu-dinal monitoring. To address these challenges, we
devel-oped and tested a self-contained app designed to
measure toddlers' social communication behaviors in a
primary care, school, or home setting. Twenty 16-30 month
old children with and without autism participated in this
study. Tod-dlers watched the developmentally-Appropriate
visual stim-uli on an iPad in a pediatric clinic and in our
lab while the iPad camera simultaneously recorded video of
the child's behaviors. Automated computer vision algorithms
coded emotions and social referencing to quantify autism
risk be-haviors. We validated our automatic computer coding
by comparing the computer-generated analysis of facial
expres-sion and social referencing to human coding of these
behav-iors. We report our method and propose the development
and testing of measures of young children's behaviors as the
first step toward development of a novel, fully integrated,
low-cost, scalable screening tool for autism and other
neu-rodevelopmental disorders of early childhood.},
Doi = {10.4108/eai.14-10-2015.2261939},
Key = {fds330273}
}
@article{fds268021,
Author = {Bowman, RA and Baker, JP and Duke University School of
Medicine},
Title = {Screams, slaps, and love: the strange birth of applied
behavior analysis.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {133},
Number = {3},
Pages = {364-366},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2013-2583},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.2013-2583},
Key = {fds268021}
}
@article{fds268022,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Autism at 70--redrawing the boundaries.},
Journal = {N Engl J Med},
Volume = {369},
Number = {12},
Pages = {1089-1091},
Year = {2013},
Month = {September},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24047057},
Doi = {10.1056/NEJMp1306380},
Key = {fds268022}
}
@article{fds360677,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Keith Wailoo, Julie Livingstone, Steven Epstein and Robert
Aronowitz (eds), Three Shots at Prevention: The HPV Vaccine
and the Politics of Medicine's Simple Solutions},
Journal = {Social History of Medicine},
Volume = {25},
Number = {2},
Pages = {560-562},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/shm/hkr177},
Doi = {10.1093/shm/hkr177},
Key = {fds360677}
}
@article{fds268033,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {The first measles vaccine.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {128},
Number = {3},
Pages = {435-437},
Year = {2011},
Month = {September},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21873696},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.2011-1430},
Key = {fds268033}
}
@article{fds268032,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Classics in pediatrics. The smallest preterm infants:
reasons for optimism and new dilemmas.},
Journal = {Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med},
Volume = {165},
Number = {8},
Pages = {689-691},
Year = {2011},
Month = {August},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810632},
Doi = {10.1001/archpediatrics.2011.116},
Key = {fds268032}
}
@article{fds268034,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Autism in 1959: Joey the mechanical boy.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {125},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1101-1103},
Year = {2010},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1098-4275},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20498171},
Language = {eng},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.2010-0846},
Key = {fds268034}
}
@article{fds268031,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Introducing historical perspectives.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {125},
Number = {3},
Pages = {596},
Year = {2010},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2009-3288},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.2009-3288},
Key = {fds268031}
}
@article{fds268030,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Baker responds},
Journal = {American Journal of Public Health},
Volume = {98},
Number = {8},
Pages = {1350-1351},
Publisher = {American Public Health Association},
Year = {2008},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0090-0036},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2008.140376},
Doi = {10.2105/AJPH.2008.140376},
Key = {fds268030}
}
@article{fds268035,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Mercury, vaccines, and autism: one controversy, three
histories.},
Journal = {Am J Public Health},
Volume = {98},
Number = {2},
Pages = {244-253},
Year = {2008},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {1541-0048},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18172138},
Keywords = {Autistic Disorder Brain Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (U.S.) Child Child, Preschool Drug Industry
Health Policy History, 20th Century History, 21st Century
Humans Infant Mercury Poisoning Methylmercury Compounds
Preservatives, Pharmaceutical Public Opinion Thimerosal
Trust United States United States Food and Drug
Administration Vaccines adverse effects adverse effects*
drug effects etiology* growth & development history history*
standards},
Abstract = {The controversy regarding the once widely used
mercury-containing preservative thimerosal in childhood
vaccines has raised many historical questions that have not
been adequately explored. Why was this preservative
incorporated in the first place? Was there any real evidence
that it caused harm? And how did thimerosal become linked in
the public mind to the "autism epidemic"? I examine the
origins of the thimerosal controversy and their legacy for
the debate that has followed. More specifically, I explore
the parallel histories of three factors that converged to
create the crisis: vaccine preservatives, mercury poisoning,
and autism. An understanding of this history provides
important lessons for physicians and policymakers seeking to
preserve the public's trust in the nation's vaccine
system.},
Language = {eng},
Doi = {10.2105/AJPH.2007.113159},
Key = {fds268035}
}
@article{fds268040,
Author = {Robertson, AF and Baker, JP},
Title = {Lessons from the past.},
Journal = {Semin Fetal Neonatal Med},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Pages = {23-30},
Year = {2005},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {1744-165X},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15698967},
Keywords = {Benchmarking Female History, 18th Century History, 19th
Century History, 20th Century Humans Iatrogenic Disease
Incubators, Infant Infant Care Infant, Newborn Medical
Errors Neonatology Pregnancy Risk Management United States
history history*},
Abstract = {This article considers errors of care in neonatology. In the
19th century errors that resulted in high infant mortality
were shaped by the social environment, and in this setting
the development of the incubator failed. In the early 20th
century, with the emergence of the modern hospital as a
technological, science-driven system, physicians had more
control of patients' environments, and thus medical errors
could occur from systematic care and affected larger
numbers. Later in the 20th century, the development of
randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews began to
improve care and to decrease the risks associated with new
treatment methods. Large variations in practice still exist
between physicians as individuals and institutions.
Considering these variations as risks has led to the use of
institutional databases, benchmarking and clinical care
guidelines. The efficacy and safety of these methods is
unproven. Risks will never disappear from medicine. The
question of what risks are 'acceptable' is, in general,
unanswerable.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.siny.2004.09.006},
Key = {fds268040}
}
@article{fds120630,
Title = {Baker, J.P., “Historical Adventures in the Newborn
Nursery: Forgotten Stories and Syndromes,” in Clio in the
Clinic: History in Medical Practice, ed. Jacalyn Duffin
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005), pp.
105-115.},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds120630}
}
@article{fds268039,
Author = {Baker, JP and Katz, SL},
Title = {Childhood vaccine development: an overview.},
Journal = {Pediatr Res},
Volume = {55},
Number = {2},
Pages = {347-356},
Year = {2004},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0031-3998},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14630981},
Keywords = {Bacterial Vaccines Child Communicable Disease Control
Communicable Diseases History, 20th Century History, 21st
Century Humans Vaccination Viral Vaccines
history*},
Abstract = {Vaccines against childhood diseases represent some of the
most important applications of 20th-century pediatric
research. This survey examines how the components of the
current U.S. immunization schedule emerged in three phases
during the course of the century. The first phase, after the
development of bacterial culture techniques, witnessed
numerous efforts in the early 1900s to develop bacterial
vaccines. It proved most fruitful with respect to
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. The rise of viral tissue
culture techniques in the 1950s brought about a second phase
of innovation resulting in vaccines against polio, measles,
mumps, rubella, and varicella. A third wave of innovation,
still very much alive, has drawn on a variety of new
technologies and led to vaccines against hepatitis B,
Haemophilus influenzae type b, pneumococcus, and still other
organisms. Although basic science research has thus been a
primary factor shaping the history of vaccine development,
the collaboration between the academic, private, and public
sectors critical to its application has not always proceeded
smoothly. The history of vaccine research and development
has important implications for today, as a variety of
factors threaten to fragment this network.},
Language = {eng},
Doi = {10.1203/01.PDR.0000106317.36875.6A},
Key = {fds268039}
}
@article{fds268038,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {The pertussis vaccine controversy in Great Britain,
1974-1986.},
Journal = {Vaccine},
Volume = {21},
Number = {25-26},
Pages = {4003-4010},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0264-410X},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12922137},
Keywords = {Disease Outbreaks Great Britain History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century Humans Immunization Programs Pertussis
Vaccine Whooping Cough adverse effects* epidemiology
history* legislation & jurisprudence prevention &
control},
Abstract = {This historical essay analyzes the role played by Great
Britain in the pertussis vaccine controversy of the 1970s
and 1980s. Public backlash against this vaccine not only
took place earlier in Britain than the United States, but
also was so widespread that a series of whooping cough
epidemics soon followed. As with the more recent dispute
involving measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism,
the United Kingdom played a primary role in defining,
promoting, and ultimately exporting this controversy. This
essay seeks to explain this phenomenon by situating it in
Britain's long history of suspicion regarding vaccines
evident among both the public and the medical profession, a
theme dating back to the compulsory vaccination laws of the
19th century. It argues that anti-vaccinationism, far from
being simply a new development related to the public's lack
of awareness of childhood vaccine-preventable illness,
actually represents a revival of a much older
movement.},
Language = {eng},
Doi = {10.1016/s0264-410x(03)00302-5},
Key = {fds268038}
}
@article{fds120631,
Title = { Baker, J.P. “Technology in the Nursery,” in Formative
Years: Children’s Health in the United States 1880-2000,
ed. Alexandra Minna Stern and Howard Markel (Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan, 2002)},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds120631}
}
@article{fds268029,
Author = {Pearson, HA and Anunziato, D and Baker, JP and Gartner, LM and Howell,
DA and Strain, JE and Bolda Marshall and S and Historical Archives
Advisory Committee},
Title = {Committee report: American Pediatrics: milestones at the
millennium.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {107},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1482-1491},
Year = {2001},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.107.6.1482},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.107.6.1482},
Key = {fds268029}
}
@article{fds360678,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {A Doctor of Their Own: The History of Adolescent Medicine
(review)},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {74},
Number = {2},
Pages = {409-410},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2000},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2000.0051},
Doi = {10.1353/bhm.2000.0051},
Key = {fds360678}
}
@article{fds268036,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Immunization and the American way: 4 childhood
vaccines.},
Journal = {Am J Public Health},
Volume = {90},
Number = {2},
Pages = {199-207},
Year = {2000},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0090-0036},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10667180},
Keywords = {Biomedical and Behavioral Research Health Care and Public
Health Twentieth Century},
Abstract = {Childhood immunization constitutes one of the great success
stories of American public health in the 20th century. This
essay provides a historical examination of this topic
through 4 particularly important examples: diphtheria,
pertussis, polio, and measles. Each case study illustrates
how new vaccines have posed unique challenges related to
basic science, clinical trial methodology, medical ethics,
and public acceptance. A brief comparison of each story to
the experience of Great Britain, however, suggests an
underlying unity connecting all 4 examples. Whereas the
British led the way in introducing formal clinical trial
methodology in the field of immunization development, the
Americans excelled in the rapid translation of laboratory
knowledge into strategies suitable for mass application.
Although this distinction appears to have diminished in
recent years, it offers insight into the sources of
creativity underlying American vaccine development and the
corresponding difficulties sometimes created for utilizing
vaccines fruits rationally.},
Language = {eng},
Doi = {10.2105/ajph.90.2.199},
Key = {fds268036}
}
@article{fds120618,
Title = {Book Review: Heather Munro Prescott, A Doctor of Their Own:
The History of Adolescent Medicine. Bulletin of the History
of Medicine 74 (2000): 409-410},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds120618}
}
@article{fds268037,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {The incubator and the medical discovery of the premature
infant.},
Journal = {J Perinatol},
Volume = {20},
Number = {5},
Pages = {321-328},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0743-8346},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10920793},
Keywords = {France History, 19th Century History, 20th Century Humans
Incubators Infant Infant, Newborn Infant, Premature*
Neonatology United States history*},
Abstract = {The invention of the incubator in 1880 ignited a dramatic
outpouring of popular and professional excitement over the
prospect of reducing premature infant mortality. Yet the
technology itself progressed slowly and fitfully over the
next 50 years. The story is worth examining not so much from
the standpoint of technological progress, but from the
perspective of how responsibility for the newborn shifted
from mothers to obstetricians and eventually pediatricians.
It also illustrates how the history of technology involves
more than invention. The invention of the incubator itself
was less significant than the development of a system to
support the device.},
Language = {eng},
Doi = {10.1038/sj.jp.7200377},
Key = {fds268037}
}
@article{fds360679,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Newborn Medicine and Society: European Background and
American Practice (1750-1975) (review)},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {73},
Number = {4},
Pages = {743-744},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {1999},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.1999.0145},
Doi = {10.1353/bhm.1999.0145},
Key = {fds360679}
}
@article{fds268044,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {The birth of bioethics.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {104},
Number = {1 Pt 1},
Pages = {107},
Publisher = {American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)},
Year = {1999},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10390268},
Keywords = {Bioethics Books* Ethics, Medical History, 20th Century
United States history*},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.104.1.107},
Key = {fds268044}
}
@article{fds120617,
Title = {Book Review: Murdina Desmond, Newborn Medicine and Society.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73 (1999):
743-744},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds120617}
}
@article{fds268041,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Reinventing a specialty: how Pediatrics survived its own
success.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {102},
Number = {1 Pt 2},
Pages = {197-200},
Publisher = {AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS},
Year = {1998},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9729158},
Keywords = {Child History, 20th Century Humans Pediatrics Periodicals
United States history*},
Key = {fds268041}
}
@article{fds360680,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Small and Special: The Development of Hospitals for Children
in Victorian Britain (review)},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {72},
Number = {2},
Pages = {336-338},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {1998},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.1998.0084},
Doi = {10.1353/bhm.1998.0084},
Key = {fds360680}
}
@article{fds268027,
Author = {Butterfield, LJ and Baker, JP and Ballowitz, L and Jr, CTE and Desmond,
MM and Gartner, LM and Lubchenco, LO and Nelson, RA and Silverman, WA and Swamer, OW and Toubas, PL},
Title = {Martin Couney's story revisited. The AAP Perinatal Section
Ad Hoc Committee on Perinatal History.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {100},
Number = {1},
Pages = {159-160},
Year = {1997},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.100.1.159},
Doi = {10.1542/peds.100.1.159},
Key = {fds268027}
}
@article{fds120619,
Title = {Baker, Jeffrey P. The Machine in the Nursery: Incubator
Technology and the Origins of Newborn Intensive Care
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
1996)},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds120619}
}
@article{fds120616,
Title = {Plenary Session, American Association for the History of
Medicine, April 1995. \"Newborn Intensive Care as a
Technological System.\"},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds120616}
}
@article{fds268043,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {Women and the invention of well child care.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {94},
Number = {4 Pt 1},
Pages = {527-531},
Publisher = {AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS},
Year = {1994},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7936865},
Keywords = {Child Health Services Child Welfare History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century Humans Infant Infant, Newborn
Pediatrics Physicians, Women Primary Prevention Public
Health United States Women history history*},
Key = {fds268043}
}
@article{fds268042,
Author = {Baker, JP},
Title = {The incubator controversy: Pediatricians and the origins of
premature infant technology in the United States, 1890 to
1910},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {87},
Number = {5 I},
Pages = {654-662},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2020510},
Keywords = {History, 19th Century History, 20th Century Humans
Incubators, Infant Infant, Newborn Infant, Premature*
Pediatrics* Technology, Medical United States
history*},
Key = {fds268042}
}
@article{fds268024,
Author = {Mauro, RD and Baker, J and Mackedonski, V},
Title = {A five-year-old girl with acute renal failure and multiple
cerebral infractions.},
Journal = {J Pediatr},
Volume = {115},
Number = {5 Pt 1},
Pages = {816-823},
Year = {1989},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0022-3476},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-3476(89)80669-9},
Doi = {10.1016/s0022-3476(89)80669-9},
Key = {fds268024}
}
@article{fds120620,
Title = {Mauro, R.D., Baker, J., and Mackedonski, V. "A Five-year-old
Girl with Acute Renal Failure and Multiple Cerebral
Infarctions." Journal of Pediatrics 115 (1989):816-823.},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds120620}
}
@article{fds268023,
Author = {Mokrohisky, ST and Burchell, MS and Hand, T and Baker,
JP},
Title = {Toy balloons and eye injuries.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {81},
Number = {3},
Pages = {473},
Year = {1988},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds268023}
}
%% Balakrishnan, Sarah
@article{fds376683,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Archives in Stone: Cemeteries, Burial, and Urban Ownership
in Late Colonial Ghana},
Journal = {Journal of Urban History},
Year = {2024},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00961442241235927},
Abstract = {While many scholars have examined the influence of European
law, writing, and record-keeping on African land rights and
property, few have analyzed semi-textual records such as
cemetery gravestones. This essay argues that urban
cemeteries, introduced by the British colonial state to the
Gold Coast Colony (southern Ghana) in the nineteenth
century, became archives in stone. As one of the few public
records forums available inside Gold Coast towns, cemeteries
offered basic, but crucial, information. They indirectly
dated immigration history and reflected ancestral political
status. Over the course of colonial rule, Gold Coast
citizens petitioned the state to have their elders buried in
particular cemeteries to augment their claims to land and
authority. This essay demonstrates that urban
ownership—the status of belonging to a town as an
authochthon—came to depend partly upon cemetery burial.
Like any archive, cemeteries were highly curated
collections, shaping legal contestations over residency,
leadership, and land ownership.},
Doi = {10.1177/00961442241235927},
Key = {fds376683}
}
@article{fds376892,
Author = {Lateef, H and Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Correction to: Afrocentrism: a Perspective of Positive
Development Among Black Youth (Journal of Applied Youth
Studies, (2023), 6, 3, (133-145), 10.1007/s43151-023-00101-2)},
Journal = {Journal of Applied Youth Studies},
Year = {2024},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43151-024-00121-6},
Abstract = {The original online version has been updated to correct
Figure 1. Old Figure 1. (Figure presented.) New Fig. 1.
(Figure presented.) Proposed pathways of Afrocentric
socialization on PYD among Black youth. The model aligns
with Murry et al.’s (2018) Black family stress model and
Learner’s (2009) Five Cs of positive youth development,
incorporating previously published Afrocentric
interventions.},
Doi = {10.1007/s43151-024-00121-6},
Key = {fds376892}
}
@article{fds372960,
Author = {Lateef, H and Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Afrocentrism: a Perspective of Positive Development Among
Black Youth},
Journal = {Journal of Applied Youth Studies},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {133-145},
Year = {2023},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43151-023-00101-2},
Abstract = {Afrocentrism is a perspective wherein phenomena, ideas,
events, and cultures that influence the lives of people of
African descent are centered within the epistemologies of
the African descent communities. Afrocentrism as a
socialization mechanism for youth has been increasingly
endorsed by African descent communities globally but remains
nascent within youth studies literature on adolescent
development. The omission of Afrocentrism as a perspective
on youth development represents an oversight of culturally
responsive, anti-racist research with African-descent youth
populations. This conceptual article revisits Afrocentrism
as a perspective to envision healthy development of Black
youth. In doing so, the authors propose that positive
development among Black youth intersects not only with the
reality of youth developmental universalisms and
race-related concerns, but also that Africanness and
associated philosophical underpinnings, as will be
described, are central to their healthy development.
Historical, theoretical, and findings from exemplar
Afrocentric programs are presented, with implications for
future scholarship.},
Doi = {10.1007/s43151-023-00101-2},
Key = {fds372960}
}
@article{fds369769,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Prison of the Womb: Gender, Incarceration, and Capitalism on
the Gold Coast of West Africa, c. 1500-1957},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {65},
Number = {2},
Pages = {296-320},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2023},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0010417522000469},
Abstract = {To date, studies of imprisonment and incarceration have
focused on the growth of malegendered penal institutions.
This essay offers a provocative addition to the global study
of the prison by tracing the emergence of a carceral system
in West Africa in the nineteenth century that was organized
around the female body. By examining archival testimonies of
female prisoners held in what were called "native prisons"in
colonial Gold Coast (southern Ghana), this essay shows how
birthing, impregnation, and menstruation shaped West Africa
penal practices, including the selection of the captives,
the duration of their time in prison, and how the prison
factored into the legal infrastructure around tort
settlements for debts and crimes. The term "prison of the
womb"is used here to describe how the West African prison
held bloodlines captive, threatening the impregnation of a
female kin member as a ticking clock for tort settlement.
Furthermore, it will be shown that this institution was
imperative to the spread of mercantile capitalism in
nineteenth-century Gold Coast.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417522000469},
Key = {fds369769}
}
@article{fds365340,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {The jailhouse divergence: Why debtors’ prisons disappeared
in 19th century Europe and flourished in West
Africa},
Journal = {Punishment and Society},
Volume = {24},
Number = {5},
Pages = {807-823},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14624745221081961},
Abstract = {It has been argued that the debtors’ prison was abolished
in 19th century Europe and North America because the
institution contradicted the principles of modern
capitalism; by confining debtors for unpaid loans, it
punished the poor while hampering the creditor, who could
not be repaid by a debtor rotting in jail. This essay
revises these assumptions through a study of debtors’
prisons in 19th century Ghana. It argues that, in both
Europe and West Africa, the debtors’ prison historically
emerged as a hostage-taking institution. Families paid their
members’ loans to free them. In 19th century Ghana, this
system proved crucial to the spread of mercantile
capitalism; debt inmates were released within a week and
creditors were repaid in full. However, in Euro-America, a
new belief in homo economicus as the ‘self-made man’
portrayed insolvency as an individual failure. The European
nuclear family also reduced the financial base supporting
the debtor. The result was that debtors faced months, if not
years, behind bars. This essay suggests that debtors’
prisons disappeared in Europe, while flourishing in West
Africa, not due to the emergence of capitalism, but because
of the social fabric of credit relations—the financial
obligations of Africa kin networks versus European
families.},
Doi = {10.1177/14624745221081961},
Key = {fds365340}
}
@article{fds365648,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Paul Glen Grant. Healing and Power in Ghana: Early
Indigenous Expressions of Christianity. Waco, Texas: Baylor
University Press, 2020. 327 pp. $57.99. Hardcover. ISBN:
978-1481312677.},
Journal = {African Studies Review},
Volume = {65},
Number = {3},
Pages = {E51-E53},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.44},
Doi = {10.1017/asr.2022.44},
Key = {fds365648}
}
@article{fds365737,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Building the Ancestral Public: Cemeteries and the
Necropolitics of Property in Colonial Ghana},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {56},
Number = {1},
Pages = {89-113},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shac010},
Abstract = {This essay studies changes to mortuary practices in colonial
Gold Coast (southern Ghana) beginning with the British
state's creation of town cemeteries in the late nineteenth
century. It argues that the colonial state enforced cemetery
burial because they realized Gold Coast people would never
sell their land if it contained the remains of their elders;
cemeteries were therefore a crucial tool in the
transformation of land into private property for state
dispossession. However, the invention of cemeteries had a
significant impact on how communities worshipped, and
conceived of, ancestral spirits. By gathering ancestors from
the various households into a single site, the graveyard
created an "ancestral public,"a community of ancestors who
protected the community collectively. Their invention
changed Gold Coast communities' relationship to spirits, the
afterlife, and property. What ensued were political
contestations over rightful burial places, mortuary
authority, and what will be called "the necropolitics of
property"- the decision of who could, or who could not,
enter the afterlife, and what consequences this had for
estates.},
Doi = {10.1093/jsh/shac010},
Key = {fds365737}
}
@article{fds365649,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Of debt and bondage: From slavery to prisons in the Gold
Coast, c. 1807-1957},
Journal = {Journal of African History},
Volume = {61},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-21},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853720000018},
Abstract = {Contrary to the belief that prisons never predated colonial
rule in Africa, this article traces their emergence in the
Gold Coast after the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade.
During the era of 'legitimate commerce', West African
merchants required liquidity to conduct long-distance trade.
Rather than demand human pawns as interest on loans,
merchants imprisoned debtors' female relatives because
women's sexual violation in prison incentivized kin to repay
loans. When British colonists entered the Gold Coast, they
discovered how important the prisons were to local credit.
They thus allowed the institutions to continue, but without
documentation. The so-called 'native prisons' did not enter
indirect rule — and the colonial archive — until the
1940s. Contrary to studies of how Western states used
prisons to control black labour after emancipation, this
article excavates a 'debt genealogy' of the prison. In the
Gold Coast, prisons helped manage cash flow after abolition
by holding human hostages.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021853720000018},
Key = {fds365649}
}
@article{fds365738,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Afrocentrism Revisited: Africa in the Philosophy of Black
Nationalism},
Journal = {Souls},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Pages = {71-88},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10999949.2019.1711566},
Abstract = {In the 1990s, the political tradition of Afrocentrism came
under attack in the Western academy, resulting in its
glaring omission from most genealogies of Black thought
today. This is despite the fact that Afrocentrism had roots
dating back to the 15th century, shaping movements like
Pan-Africanism and Négritude. It is also despite the fact
that the tradition resulted in important cornerstones of
Black American life: the holiday of Kwanzaa, the discipline
of Black Studies, and independent Afrocentric schools. This
essay revisits Afrocentrism as a foundation for the Black
Radical Tradition. It argues that Afrocentrism presupposed
the relationship between Blackness and Africa to be the
central problem for emancipatory thought. Re-embracing
Africa not only meant resistance; it targeted the originary
thread of political modernity itself–that is, the
separation of Blackness from Africa.},
Doi = {10.1080/10999949.2019.1711566},
Key = {fds365738}
}
@article{fds367155,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {Imperial policing and the antinomies of power in early
colonial Ghana},
Journal = {International Journal of African Historical
Studies},
Volume = {53},
Number = {2},
Pages = {173-193},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {In the nineteenth century, constabulary officers in the
British Gold Coast were emancipated slaves purchased for
conscription. From 1870 to 1900, British officials bought
enslaved men of “Hausa” origin, hailing from the
Northern territories and the Niger hinterland. In
Britain’s eyes, Hausas constituted a venerable “martial
race,” ideal for policing. But to local communities, they
were an ethnic group known for their enslaved past. This
essay reassesses dynamics of policing and imprisonment in
the colony through the histories of slavery and abolition.
It argues that one result of Britain’s recruitment
practices was that police wanted to escape the colonial
state as much as the convicts under their care. The colonial
prison was riven by a phenomenon of mutual escape. These
conditions formed the antinomies of power in early colonial
Ghana.},
Key = {fds367155}
}
@article{fds365739,
Author = {Balakrishnan, S},
Title = {The Afropolitan Idea: New Perspectives on Cosmopolitanism in
African Studies},
Journal = {History Compass},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {e12362-e12362},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2017},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12362},
Abstract = {This essay locates the concept of Afropolitanism, introduced
in the mid-2000s by Achille Mbembe and Taiye Selasi, inside
a longer historiography on cosmopolitanism in Africa. Used
to describe the multifarious ways that Africa is enmeshed in
the world, today ‘Afropolitanism’ connects Africa's
global metropolises, transnational cultures and mobile
populations under a single analytic term, signifying the
radical diversity that Africa possesses now and has
throughout history. This essay argues that the idea of
Afropolitanism has impacted theory on Africa in two ways.
First, instead of regarding pluralism as a threat to state
stability, Africa's cosmopolitan cities and zones are now
thought to be harbingers of a new post-racial political
future; rather than supposing that states will progressively
coalesce into defined nations, as per the organic analogy,
ethnically heterogeneous states are increasingly upheld as
‘modern’. Second, Afropolitanism marks a radical shift
from a longer history of black emancipatory thought. Contra
20th century Pan-African and Afrocentrist endeavours to
create a civilization based on the ‘African
Personality’, proponents of Afropolitanism instead propose
a world in which there can be no centre for Africa, no
cultural integrity, only networks and flows.},
Doi = {10.1111/hic3.12362},
Key = {fds365739}
}
@article{fds365740,
Author = {Mbembe, and Balakrishnan},
Title = {Pan-African Legacies, Afropolitan Futures},
Journal = {Transition},
Number = {120},
Pages = {28-28},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/transition.120.1.04},
Doi = {10.2979/transition.120.1.04},
Key = {fds365740}
}
%% Balleisen, Edward J.
@article{fds372812,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {AMERICA’S ANTI-FRAUD ECOSYSTEM AND THE PROBLEM OF SOCIAL
TRUST: PERSPECTIVES FROM LEGAL PRACTITIONERS},
Journal = {Northwestern University Law Review},
Volume = {118},
Number = {1},
Pages = {51-88},
Year = {2023},
Month = {August},
Abstract = {This contribution revives an autobiographical genre present
in law reviews roughly a half-century ago, in which seasoned
legal practitioners offered perspective on vital issues.
Here, a senior deputy attorney general, a former federal
prosecutor, a corporate defense attorney, and a legal aid
lawyer each draw on their career experience to explore what
they see as significant problems related to the law of
consumer and investor fraud and the nature of consumer and
investor trust. Their reflections emphasize the significance
of law in action—how key actors seek to deploy legal
mechanisms related to fraud and adjust their strategies in
light of institutional changes, with powerful implications
for legal culture and the practical workings of the legal
system. They also offer sometimes conflicting
recommendations for how American law might better respond to
the enduring, thorny problem of deception in marketplaces.
The practitioners all agree about the importance of
leveraging data analytics to focus attention on the most
problematic practices and firms, as well as the need to
design disclosure rules that take behavioral realities into
account. But there is instructive disagreement about the
extent to which current rules appropriately balance the
capacity of individuals who have experienced fraud-related
harms to gain redress, against the imperative of shielding
innocent firms from abusive allegations of wrongdoing. A
brief analytical introduction emphasizes the advantages of
an ethnographic approach as a means of understanding both
positive and normative dimensions of fraud
law.},
Key = {fds372812}
}
@article{fds371250,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Howes, L and Wibbels, E},
Title = {The impact of applied project-based learning on
undergraduate student development},
Journal = {Higher Education},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10734-023-01057-1},
Abstract = {A growing body of research suggests that “high-impact
practices” such as project-based and experiential learning
make important contributions to undergraduate student
development and outcomes. However, most attempts to evaluate
such programs are based on qualitative or self-reported data
generated from small samples. This study examines the impact
on student development of a large university program that
incorporates project-based learning into applied, vertically
integrated, interdisciplinary research teams. We deploy a
range of evidence, including self-reported assessments with
a comparison group, a matched-pairs analysis of educational
outcomes, participant surveys, and an alumni survey. By
including a counterfactual comparison, our study
demonstrates that applied projects can foster intellectual
growth and positive academic outcomes among undergraduate
students by: (1) contributing to skill development in
relation to research, teamwork, and critical thinking; (2)
developing closer relationships among students, faculty, and
others within the university; (3) increasing the likelihood
that a student graduates with distinction; and (4)
contributing to career discernment that shapes students’
post-graduate trajectories, often predisposing students
toward careers in public service. We comment on the most
important factors for faculty and universities seeking to
replicate this model: an emphasis on team organization and
operations; the opportunity for students to develop close
relationships aided by layered mentoring; and applied
research. We also lay out the case for developing a general
structure of evaluation for such programs to facilitate
comparisons across educational contexts.},
Doi = {10.1007/s10734-023-01057-1},
Key = {fds371250}
}
@article{fds367403,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Chin, R},
Title = {The Case for Bringing Experiential Learning into the
Humanities},
Journal = {Daedalus},
Volume = {151},
Number = {3},
Pages = {138-152},
Year = {2022},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_01934},
Abstract = {Drawing on innovative programs at the University of Michigan
and Duke University, this essay explores an important trend
in humanistic education: the provision of opportunities for
experiential learning, whether for undergraduates or
graduate students. Avenues for applied humanistic research,
such as research-based internships and courses structured
around collaborative, client-inflected research projects,
provide numerous benefits. In addition to cultivating
teamwork, leadership, and communications skills, such
experiences build intellectual confidence, expand horizons,
and foster motivation to pursue additional research
challenges. Although humanistic experiments with
experiential learning now abound across higher education,
pedagogical conservatism among faculty has slowed the pace
of change, with pilots often occurring outside the
frameworks of standard curricular structures. We call on
departments in the humanities and interpretive social
sciences to embrace the promise of engaged, public-facing
scholarly endeavor, and to make collaborative research a
core feature of curricular expectations for students at all
levels.},
Doi = {10.1162/daed_a_01934},
Key = {fds367403}
}
@article{fds369688,
Author = {Balleisen, E},
Title = {Public Purpose in the Evolution of American Higher
Education},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {4},
Pages = {103-112},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-9361835},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-9361835},
Key = {fds369688}
}
@article{fds354582,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The Prospects for Collaborative Research in Business
History},
Journal = {Enterprise and Society},
Volume = {21},
Number = {4},
Pages = {824-852},
Year = {2020},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2020.68},
Abstract = {After reflecting on the thematic evolution of business
history as a field over the past 50 years, this revised
presidential address invites readers to consider the
potential payoffs of expanding the contexts in which
business historians work together on research projects, as
well as with colleagues from cognate fields and with
students. In addition to charting the steady growth in
collaborative research among business historians since 2000,
the essay also identifies areas that especially lend
themselves to this mode of historical inquiry, including
comparative or transnational analysis that requires detailed
knowledge of multiple societies, the development of oral
history projects, and the use of data science techniques. It
concludes by exploring the advantages of incorporating
interdisciplinary research teams into curricular structures,
using the example of the Bass Connections program at Duke
University.},
Doi = {10.1017/eso.2020.68},
Key = {fds354582}
}
@article{fds347543,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Sven Beckert and Christine Desan, editors. American
Capitalism: New Histories.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {124},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1112-1114},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2019},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz485},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhz485},
Key = {fds347543}
}
@article{fds342624,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Jacoby, MB},
Title = {Consumer Protection after the Global Financial
Crisis},
Journal = {Georgetown Law Journal},
Volume = {107},
Number = {4},
Pages = {813-843},
Publisher = {GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL ASSOC},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {A full decade has passed since the Global Financial Crisis
(GFC) triggered a flood of foreclosures, crushed real estate
and stock market valuations, and destroyed a number of
leading financial service corporations. Freezing credit
flows throughout North America and beyond, the GFC prompted
a sharp eco-nomic slowdown, with the unemployment rate in
the United States ticking up over ten percent. Crisis events
that generate such substantial economic harms and attendant
social pain typically prompt wide-ranging policy responses
from legislators, regulators, and other governmental
officials. The GFC was no exception. In the parlance of
political science, the GFC represents a "focusing event" or
a "policy shock," as described by one of us in a recent
volume, along with Lori Bennear, Kim Krawiec, and Jonathan
Wiener.1 Attracting attention from the press, experts,
politicians, and voters, a policy shock prompts "policy
autopsies," governmental explanations of what went wrong.
Official investigations are undertaken by legis-lative
committees, administrative agencies, interagency task
forces, and/or inde-pendent commissions of inquiry,
supplemented by the work of nongovernmental organizations
and academics. Often, such endeavors involve extensive
fact-finding and pursue careful analysis; always, they bear
the mark of prior beliefs and political calculations.2 In
some cases, policy autopsies lead policymakers to adjust
their views about the nature of risks and revise their sense
of how to bal-ance conflicting policy goals. In others,
decisionmakers perceive the benefits of attempts to prevent
future reoccurrences to be outweighed by the costs
associated with proposed reforms. Crises, and the policy
autopsies they produce, may also generate significant shifts
in public opinion and influence stakeholders' under-standing
of their longer term interests. All such aftershocks
contribute to the na-ture of post-crisis policy
responses.},
Key = {fds342624}
}
@article{fds342625,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The "sucker list" and the evolution of American business
fraud},
Journal = {Social Research},
Volume = {85},
Number = {4},
Pages = {699-726},
Publisher = {NEW SCHOOL UNIV},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds342625}
}
@article{fds342626,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Risk and Ruin: Enron and the Culture of American Capitalism.
ByGavin Benke. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 2018. 272 pp. Figures, tables, notes,
index. Cloth, $34.95. ISBN: 978-0-8122-5020-6.},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {92},
Number = {4},
Pages = {772-774},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680519000114},
Doi = {10.1017/s0007680519000114},
Key = {fds342626}
}
@article{fds330695,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {1-39},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil
Spills, Nuclear Accidents, and Financial
Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {978-1107140219},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635},
Key = {fds330695}
}
@article{fds330696,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Cheang, D and Free, J and Hayes, M and Pechar, E and Preston, AC},
Title = {Institutional Mechanisms for Investigating the Regulatory
Implications of a Major Crisis: The Commission of Inquiry
and the Safety Board},
Pages = {485-539},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil
Spills, Nuclear Accidents, and Financial
Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {978-1107140219},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635},
Key = {fds330696}
}
@article{fds330697,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Title = {Recalibrating Risk: Crises, Learning, and Regulatory
Change},
Pages = {540-561},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil
Spills, Nuclear Accidents, and Financial
Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {978-1107140219},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635},
Key = {fds330697}
}
@book{fds321502,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Fraud: An American History from Barnum to
Madoff},
Pages = {i-479},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {978-0-691-16455-7},
Abstract = {Economic duplicity has bedeviled American markets from the
founding of the Republic. This wide-ranging history
emphasizes the enduring connections between capitalist
innovation and business fraud, as well as the vexed efforts
by private organizations and state agencies to curb the
worst economic deceptions. Placing recent fraud scandals in
long-term context, the book argues that we rely solely on a
policy of caveat emptor at our peril; and that a mixture of
public education, sensible disclosure rules, and targeted
enforcement campaigns can contain the problem of business
fraud.},
Key = {fds321502}
}
@article{fds305444,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, L and Cheang, D and Free, J and Hayes, M and Pechar, E and Preston, AC},
Title = {Institutional Mechanisms for Investigating the Regulatory
Implications of a Major Crisis: The Commission of Inquiry
and the Safety Board},
Pages = {485-539},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Regulatory Responses to Nuclear Accidents,
Offshore Oil Spill, and Financial Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107140219},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635.017},
Abstract = {As we have seen, events like the 2008 financial crash, the
BP- Deepwater Horizon Gulf oil spill, or the Fukushima
nuclear accident trigger massive public attention and often
significant regulatory reactions. Once media coverage and
the crystallization of public opinion anoint such events as
crises that require priority consideration, policy-makers
have to discern a way forward. This process typically
involves some effort to investigate the recent events and
identify their causes. The bodies responsible for such
retrospective analysis usually look ahead as well as back.
They make judgments about whether policy-makers should
revise their risk assessments in light of events,
recalibrate their views of trade-offs among competing policy
goals, and reconstruct strategies of risk management. There
are many ways to structure investigation into the causes and
policy implications of crisis events. In some cases,
governments rely on the standard institutions of
policy-making. Investigatory bodies at every level of
government pride themselves in their ability to perform
probing, incisive studies that reveal pivotal evidence and
offer relevant analysis for the formulation of policy
recommendations. The applicable legislative committees ask
staff to undertake extensive background studies and hold a
series of hearings in the usual course of business. They
then publish extensive reports to guide and justify
legislature reforms, or legislative inaction. Executive
agencies responsible for mitigating or preventing relevant
risks may pursue similar inquiries, whether based on staff
research or the work of outside experts, and either alone or
through the auspices of cross-agency task forces. The
“normal” channels of policy assessment, however, have
limitations. They sometimes lack expertise with regard to
the issues at hand, and inevitably take place in a context
of partisan politics. They also place the responsibility for
policy analysis in the hands of the very institutions whose
prior choices failed to prevent the crisis event. Officials
within those institutions have strong incentives to shape
explanatory narratives so as to deflect blame for the events
that have brought such significant social and economic
costs. These shortcomings have frequently led governments to
shy away from the typical institutional channels of
democratic governance as the most appropriate policy
coroners to undertake a crisis event “autopsy.” On many
occasions, governments have instead turned to ostensibly
more independent mechanisms of investigation and policy
analysis.},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635.017},
Key = {fds305444}
}
@article{fds336380,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {1-40},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil
Spills, Nuclear Accidents and Financial Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107140219},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635.001},
Abstract = {Crises punctuate our world. Their causes and consequences
are woven through complex, interconnected social and
technological systems. Consider these three recent events,
each of which dramatically upended expectations about risk:
• In the fall of 2008, the global financial system
experienced a full-blown panic. Credit flows seized up,
ushering in the worst global recession since the 1930s and
leading newspapers to convey the resulting “shocks” to
financial markets. • In April 2010, a blowout at the
British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon drilling platform killed
eleven workers and triggered a three-month-long oil spill,
sending nearly five million barrels of crude into the
Northern Gulf of Mexico, which fouled beaches, estuaries,
and fishing grounds. • In March 2011, an earthquake and a
resulting tsunami killed 20,000 people in Japan. The natural
disaster also caused reactor meltdowns at the Fukushima
nuclear power plant, forcing the evacuation of tens of
thousands of people, unleashing a long-term leak of
radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean and creating a
daunting set of challenges as officials sought to stabilize
pools of spent fuel rods and protect local populations from
radioactive fallout. Each of these three recent events
attracted extraordinary attention from the media and the
global public, raising concerns about dangers that may lurk
within the complex technological and social systems on which
we depend to sustain our economy and way of life. They also
generated criticisms of the regulatory systems that were
supposed to prevent such failures, as well as demands for
new regulatory actions to reduce the risks that the crises
had brought into sharp relief. In the aftermath, policy
elites and the broader public ponder the meaning of such
events and look for appropriate responses. Once a consensus
emerges that they indeed constitute crises (and sometimes
even before), government agencies, legislative committees,
think tanks, citizens’ groups, scholars, and often
official commissions begin to investigate their causes,
consider whether better policy might have prevented them,
and debate what regulatory adjustments governments should
adopt, if any.},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635.001},
Key = {fds336380}
}
@article{fds336379,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Title = {Recalibrating risk: Crises, learning, and regulatory
change},
Pages = {540-561},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil
Spills, Nuclear Accidents and Financial Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107140219},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635.018},
Abstract = {It is often observed that crisis events spur new regulation.
An extensive literature focuses on the role of disasters,
tragedies, scandals, shocks, and other untoward events in
stimulating regulatory responses (Baumgartner and Jones
1993; Percival 1998; Kuran and Sunstein 1999; Birkland 2006;
Repetto 2006; Wiener and Richman 2010; Wuthnow 2010). We
have highlighted numerous examples of arguably crisis-driven
regulation in the introductory chapter (Balleisen et al.,
this volume) and in the several case study chapters in this
book. The notion that crises spur regulation has become a
“commonplace assertion,” and yet one that is “so
widely held … that it remains virtually unexamined in
empirical and historical analyses” (Carpenter and Sin
2007, 149). Observing this relationship does not itself
explain what causal mechanisms may be driving it (Carpenter
and Sin 2007, 154). And the relationship does not always
hold (Kahn 2007). We do not claim that all crises spur
regulatory change, nor that all regulatory changes arise
from crises. Some crisis events do not produce significant
regulatory change – perhaps including mass shootings in
the United States, and Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy. Some
regulatory changes occur without preceding crisis events –
such as the Acid Rain Program of the 1990 Clean Air Act.
This volume has sought to enrich the empirical understanding
of how the process of crisis stimulus and regulatory
response unfolds. Our main question has been not whether,
but rather how, regulatory systems change in response to
crises. Going beyond the generic assertion that crises spur
regulation, we have explored diverse ways in which
regulatory change may play out: how different types of
regulatory responses may follow from different kinds of
crises. In this volume, we have studied a set of cases in
which some regulatory change typically did follow a crisis
event, in order to understand how that process led to
different types of regulatory changes in different contexts.
The case studies in this volume – focusing on oil spills,
nuclear power accidents, and financial crashes, with
regulatory responses in the United States, Europe, and Japan
– illustrate a wide array of crises, institutions, actors,
countries, time periods, and policy changes.},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635.018},
Key = {fds336379}
}
@article{fds325686,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {American Better Business Bureaus, the Truth-in-Advertising
Movement, and the Complexities of Legitimizing Business
Self-Regulation over the Long Term},
Journal = {Politics & Governance},
Volume = {5},
Number = {1},
Pages = {42-53},
Publisher = {Cogitato},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.v5i1.790},
Abstract = {This essay considers the question of how strategies of
legitimatizing private regulatory governance evolve over the
long term. It focuses on the century-long history of the
American Better Business Bureau (BBB) network, a linked set
of business-funded non-governmental organizations devoted to
promoting truthful marketing. The BBBs took on important
roles in standard-setting, monitoring, public education, and
enforcement, despite never enjoying explicit delegation of
authority from Congress or state legislatures. This effort
depended on building legitimacy with three separate groups
with very different perspectives and interests—the
business community, a fractured American state, and the
American public, in their roles as consumers and investors.
The BBBs initially managed to build a strong reputation with
each constituency during its founding period, from 1912 to
1933. The Bureaus then in many ways adapted successfully to
the emergence of a more assertive regulatory state from the
New Deal through the mid 1970s. Eventually, however, the
resurgence of conservative politics in the United States
exposed the challenges of satisfying such divergent
stakeholders, and led the BBBs to focus resolutely on
shoring up its support from the business establishment. That
choice, over time, undercut the Bureaus standing with other
stakeholders, and especially the wider public. This history
illustrates: the salience of generational amnesia within
private regulatory institutions; the profound impact that
the shifting nature of public faith in government can have
on the strategies and reputation of private regulatory
bodies; and the extent to which private regulators face
long-term trade-offs among strategies to sustain legitimacy
with different audiences. It also suggests a rich set of
research questions for longer-term histories of other
private regulatory institutions, in the United States, other
societies, and at the international level.},
Doi = {10.17645/pag.v5i1.790},
Key = {fds325686}
}
@book{fds321503,
Title = {Business Regulation},
Volume = {Three volume set},
Editor = {Balleisen, EJ},
Year = {2015},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781781951590},
Abstract = {This comprehensive collection conveys leading scholarly
ideas on modern regulatory governance since 1871. The first
two volumes lay out the rationales for and critiques of
technocratic governance in industrialized societies. They
trace the evolution of regulatory institutions, highlighting
the most recent era of globalization, deregulation,
privatization and regulatory innovation. The third volume
presents influential frameworks for understanding regulatory
culture in action, assessing the impacts of regulatory
policies, and explaining regulatory change. With an original
introduction by the editor, this set is a definitive
compendium for libraries, regulators, administrative
lawyers, regulated businesses, NGOs and scholars of
regulation from across the social sciences.},
Key = {fds321503}
}
@misc{fds225605,
Author = {E.J. Balleisen},
Title = {Business Regulation, 3 volumes},
Publisher = {Elgar},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds225605}
}
@book{fds286593,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Business Regulation (3 volumes)},
Publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing},
Year = {2015},
Abstract = {Research Collection},
Key = {fds286593}
}
@misc{fds286590,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {An Education They Won’t Forget},
Journal = {Duke Magazine},
Volume = {101},
Number = {Special Issue},
Pages = {38-39},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://dukemagazine.duke.edu/article/an-education-they-wont-forget},
Key = {fds286590}
}
@article{fds286586,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The Dialectics of Modern Regulatory Governance},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {xvi-xcviii},
Booktitle = {Business Regulation},
Publisher = {Elgar Publishing},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11557 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds286586}
}
@misc{fds286589,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Submitting Proposals to the Business History Conference: A
Guide to the Process},
Journal = {The Business History Conference},
Year = {2014},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds286589}
}
@article{fds286597,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Review of "The Science of Deception: Psychology and Commerce
in America" by Michael Pettit},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {215-217},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1939-9022},
Key = {fds286597}
}
@article{fds286607,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Rights of Way, Red Flags, and Safety Valves: Regulated
Business Self-Regulation in America, 1850-1940},
Pages = {75-126},
Booktitle = {Regulierte Selbstregulierung in der westlichen Welt des
späten 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts / Regulated
Self-Regulation in the Western World in the Late 19th and
the Early 20th Century},
Publisher = {Klostermann},
Editor = {Collin, P and Bender, G and Ruppert, S and Seckelmann, M and Stolleis,
M},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9279 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds286607}
}
@article{fds286623,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Brake, EK},
Title = {Historical Perspective and Better Regulatory Governance: An
Institutional Agenda for Reform},
Journal = {Regulation & Governance},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {222-245},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rego.12000/abstract},
Keywords = {historical analysis institutional culture
institutional design policy assessment regulatory
agencies},
Abstract = {Compared to economics, sociology, political science, and
law, the discipline of history has had a limited role in the
wide-ranging efforts to reconsider strategies of regulatory
governance, especially inside regulatory institutions. This
article explores how more sustained historical perspective
might improve regulatory decisionmaking. We first survey how
a set of American regulatory agencies currently rely on
historical research and analysis, whether for the purposes
of public relations or as a means of supporting
policymaking. We then consider how regulatory agencies might
draw on history more self-consciously, more strategically,
and to greater effect. Three areas stand out in this regard
– the use of history to improve understanding of
institutional culture; reliance on historical analysis to
test the empirical plausibility of conceptual models that
make assumptions about the likelihood of potential economic
outcomes; and integration of historical research methods
into program and policy evaluation.},
Doi = {10.1111/rego.12000},
Key = {fds286623}
}
@article{fds286614,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The ambiguities of business fraud and entrepreneurial
reputation in progressive-era america},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {87},
Number = {4},
Pages = {627-629},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0007-6805},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007680513001062},
Doi = {10.1017/S0007680513001062},
Key = {fds286614}
}
@article{fds286598,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Review of "Freaks of Fortune: The Emerging World of
Capitalism and Risk in America" by Jonathan
Levy},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Number = {118},
Pages = {1182-1184},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2013},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
Key = {fds286598}
}
@misc{fds286596,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The First 'Voice of Wall Street' A Study in
Risk},
Journal = {Echoes Business History Blog, Bloomberg News},
Year = {2012},
Month = {June},
url = {http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2012-06-22/downfall-of-first-voice-of-wall-street-a-study-in-risk},
Key = {fds286596}
}
@misc{fds305445,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Building a Doctoral Program in Business History},
Journal = {Teaching Business History: Insights and Debates},
Pages = {54-67},
Editor = {Friedman, W and Jones, G},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds305445}
}
@article{fds286608,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Building a Doctoral Program in Business History},
Pages = {54-67},
Booktitle = {Teaching Business History: Insights and Ideas},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://http//www.hbs.edu/businesshistory/pdf/00-final-volume-1-report-Oct},
Key = {fds286608}
}
@misc{fds286622,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The Career Question in History},
Journal = {Perspectives (Magazine of the American Historical
Association)},
Volume = {49},
Number = {12},
Pages = {20-22},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://http//www.historians.org/perspectives/issues/2011/1112/The-Career-Question-in-History.cfm},
Key = {fds286622}
}
@article{fds286624,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The Global Financial Crisis and Responsive Regulation: Some
Avenues for Historical Inquiry},
Journal = {University of British Columbia Law Review},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {557-587},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds286624}
}
@article{fds286611,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The prospects for effective coregulation in the United
States: A historian's view from the early twenty - first
century},
Pages = {443-481},
Booktitle = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Edward J. Balleisen and David Moss},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521118484},
url = {http://http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/economics/public-economics-and-public-policy/government-and-markets-toward-new-theory-regulation},
Abstract = {As just about any observer of the American political scene
over the past thirty years can attest, traditional modes of
economic regulation by administrative agencies fell sharply
out of favor in the United States in the quarter century
after 1975. In areas as various as transportation, workplace
safety, the environment, banking, and labor standards,
skepticism about regulatory agencies became a dominant
premise of policy debates. The assumptions and precepts of
public choice scholarship, so carefully laid out by Jessica
Leight in her contribution to this volume, filtered into the
conceptual assumptions of elected officials and leading
political commentators alike. Politicians and governmental
officials increasingly worried about the “capture” of
public agencies by private interests, leading to the
latter's unjust enrichment; they grew ever more disquieted
by the possibility that regulatory action would produce
unanticipated outcomes that would harm economic growth; they
feared that the enduring shortcomings of government –
venal officialdom and tangled bureaucracy – would
hamstring regulatory responses to even substantial
socioeconomic problems. Although the critiques of the
regulatory state emanated most consistently from political
conservatives and libertarians, as well as business groups
that viewed particular regulatory regimes as antithetical to
their interests, they significantly shaped the worldview of
many moderates and liberals as well. The most prominent
consequence of the intellectual and political on-slaught
against the administrative state has been deregulation –
the selective dismantling of legal restrictions, mechanisms
of governmental price/rate/fare setting, and systems of
administrative monitoring that had previously structured
market activity.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511657504.015},
Key = {fds286611}
}
@article{fds318224,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Moss, DA},
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {1-10},
Booktitle = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521118484},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511657504.001},
Abstract = {After more than a generation of deregulation and a
presidential declaration that the “era of big government
is over, ” the political pendulum has apparently begun to
swing back toward regulation. Calls for effective government
action, long subdued, have grown louder and more numerous.
The provocations are not hard to find: the financial crisis
first and foremost, but also accounting scandals at some of
the nation's largest corporations (Enron, WorldCom, etc.);
lead-tainted toys from China; E. coli outbreaks in the
domestic food supply; collapsing levees and bridges; rising
global temperatures and the threat of fundamental climate
change. One might expect that American lawmakers, confronted
by these many challenges, could turn to experts in the
academy for guidance. Yet to a surprisingly large extent,
the academic discussion has remained stuck in a deregulatory
mindset, more focused on government failure than on the
ingredients of government effectiveness or success. As a
result, there is a real danger that the new round of
regulation will be rooted not in new research and new
thinking, but rather in old ideas that are conveniently
dusted off and reused in the absence of anything better.
This book represents an attempt by concerned academics to
begin moving beyond old ideas about regulation – very old
ones that informed earlier rounds of regulatory activity as
well as more recent ones that drove a wave of deregulation
beginning in the late 1970s.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511657504.001},
Key = {fds318224}
}
@article{fds318225,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Moss, DA},
Title = {Toward a new theory of regulation: A research agenda for the
future},
Pages = {538-544},
Booktitle = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521118484},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511657504.018},
Abstract = {As the global economy confronts its worst downturn since the
Great Depression, and America begins to undertake some of
the most ambitious policy initiatives since the New Deal,
the country is urgently in need of fresh ideas about
economic regulation. The financial crisis has shaken many
core assumptions of the prevailing academic view of
regulation, while popular attitudes toward government are
shifting as well. Abundant evidence from polling data and
the discussions surrounding the 2008 election suggest that a
great many Americans want to see new approaches for
addressing the nation's most pressing challenges. The
deregulatory mindset that most influenced American
policymakers over the last three decades seems to have given
way to a new openness about the role of government in the
market. What we need now are compelling conceptual
frameworks for fashioning public policy that can encourage
innovation while maintaining long-term financial stability,
optimize both economic growth and shared prosperity, and
strike sensible and cooperative balances between public and
private governance. The necessity for such innovative
thinking motivated the conference that in turn gave rise to
the essays in this volume. In February of 2008, as the true
significance of the emerging global financial crisis was
just becoming visible, more than fifty scholars and
policymakers met for several days to begin the work of
fashioning a new research agenda on regulation and the
economic role of the state.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511657504.018},
Key = {fds318225}
}
@article{fds225612,
Author = {E.J. Balleisen and D. Moss},
Title = {"Introduction" and "Conclusion"},
Pages = {1-12, 538-44},
Booktitle = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Edward J. Balleisen and David Moss},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://http://www.tobinproject.org/books-papers/government-markets},
Key = {fds225612}
}
@book{fds286620,
Author = {E.J. Balleisen and D. Moss},
Title = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, EJ and Moss, DA},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {9780511657504},
url = {http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/search/searchresults/?site_locale=en_GB},
Abstract = {After two generations of emphasis on governmental
inefficiency and the need for deregulation, we now see
growing interest in the possibility of constructive
governance, alongside public calls for new, smarter
regulation. Yet there is a real danger that regulatory
reforms will be rooted in outdated ideas. As the financial
crisis has shown, neither traditional market failure models
nor public choice theory, by themselves, sufficiently inform
or explain our current regulatory challenges. Regulatory
studies, long neglected in an atmosphere focused on
deregulatory work, is in critical need of new models and
theories that can guide effective policy-making. This
interdisciplinary volume points the way toward the
modernization of regulatory theory. Its essays by leading
scholars move past predominant approaches, integrating the
latest research about the interplay between human behavior,
societal needs and regulatory institutions. The book
concludes by setting out a potential research agenda for the
social sciences.},
Doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511657504},
Key = {fds286620}
}
@misc{fds286600,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Regulation},
Journal = {The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal
History},
Booktitle = {The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal
History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286600}
}
@article{fds286587,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Conclusion},
Pages = {538-544},
Booktitle = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, E and Moss, D},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286587}
}
@article{fds286588,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Moss, D},
Title = {Introduction},
Volume = {85},
Pages = {1-12},
Booktitle = {Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of
Regulation},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, E and Moss, D},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11120-004-3465-5},
Doi = {10.1007/s11120-004-3465-5},
Key = {fds286588}
}
@article{fds286610,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Eisner, M},
Title = {The Promise and Pitfalls of Co-Regulation: How Governments
Can Draw on Private Governance for Public
Purpose},
Pages = {127-149},
Booktitle = {New Perspectives on Regulation},
Publisher = {The Tobin Project},
Editor = {Moss, D and Cisternino, J},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://tobinproject.org/books-papers/new-perspectives-regulation},
Key = {fds286610}
}
@article{fds286621,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Private Cops on the Fraud Beat: The Limits of American
Business Self-Regulation, 1895-1932},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {83},
Number = {1},
Pages = {113-160},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
ISSN = {0007-6805},
url = {http://http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8204904},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>From the late 1890s
through the 1920s, a new set of nonprofit, business-funded
organizations spearheaded an American campaign against
commercial duplicity. These new organizations shaped the
legal terrain of fraud, built massive public-education
campaigns, and created a private law-enforcement capacity to
rival that of the federal government. Largely born out of a
desire among business elites to fend off proposals for
extensive regulatory oversight of commercial speech, the
antifraud crusade grew into a social movement that was
influenced by prevailing ideas about social hygiene and
emerging techniques of private governance. This initiative
highlighted some enduring strengths of business
self-regulation, such as agility in responding to regulatory
problems; it also revealed a key weakness, which was the
tendency to overlook deceptive marketing when practiced by
firms that were members of the business establishment.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s0007680500000222},
Key = {fds286621}
}
@article{fds177786,
Author = {Review of Stephen Mihm},
Title = {A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men, and the
Making the United States},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {82},
Pages = {369-72},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds177786}
}
@article{fds286605,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review of "A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men,
and the Making the United States" by Stephen
Mihm},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {82},
Pages = {369-372},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds286605}
}
@article{fds286606,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review essay on "Andrew Carnegie" by David Nasaw and
"Mellon: An American Life" by David Cannadine},
Journal = {Historically Speaking},
Volume = {9},
Number = {Jan/Feb},
Pages = {39-43},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds286606}
}
@article{fds177784,
Author = {Review Essay on Roy Kreitner},
Title = {Calculating Promises: The Emergence of Modern American
Contract Doctrine},
Journal = {Law and Politics Book Review},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {705-12},
Year = {2007},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds177784}
}
@article{fds286604,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review essay on "Calculating Promises: The Emergence of
Modern American Contract Doctrine" by Roy
Kreitner},
Journal = {Law and Politics Book Review},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {705-712},
Year = {2007},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds286604}
}
@article{fds286603,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review of "A Culture of Credit: Embedding Trust and
Transparency in American Business" by Rowena
Olegario},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {93},
Pages = {304-305},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds286603}
}
@article{fds286594,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Bankruptcy and Bondage: The Ambiguities of Economic Freedom
in the Civil War Era},
Pages = {276-286},
Booktitle = {The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities
of American Reform},
Publisher = {University of Massachussetts Press},
Editor = {Mintz, S and Forbes, R and Stauffer, J},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds286594}
}
@misc{fds286584,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Bankrupt: Maxed out in America},
Journal = {American RadioWorks},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds286584}
}
@misc{fds286599,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Reshaping Doctoral Education for the Next Generation: An
Update on History’s Participation in the Carnegie
Initiative on the Doctorate},
Journal = {Perspectives},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3},
Pages = {49-51},
Publisher = {American Historical Association},
Year = {2006},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds286599}
}
@article{fds51951,
Author = {Review of Jocelyn Wills},
Title = {Boosters, Hustlers, and Speculators: Entrepreneurial Culture
and the Rise of Minneapolis and St. Paul,
1849-1883},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {111},
Pages = {196-97},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds51951}
}
@article{fds51952,
Author = {Review of Scott Sandage},
Title = {Born Losers: A History of Failure in America},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {139-42},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds51952}
}
@misc{fds51950,
Author = {E.J. Balleisen and Mitchell Fraas},
Title = {Legal History on the Web},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://www.law.duke.edu/legal_history/portal/},
Abstract = {web gateway to legal history in cyberspace.},
Key = {fds51950}
}
@article{fds286602,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review of "Born Losers: A History of Failure in America" by
Scott Sandage},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {139-142},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286602}
}
@article{fds286616,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Review of "Boosters, hustlers, and speculators:
Entrepreneurial culture and the rise of Minneapolis and St.
Paul, 1849-1883" by Jocelyn Wills},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {111},
Number = {1},
Pages = {196-197},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2006},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000235511000100&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.111.1.196},
Key = {fds286616}
}
@article{fds321504,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped
American Independence},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {79},
Number = {02},
Pages = {353-363},
Year = {2005},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds321504}
}
@article{fds286609,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review of "The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer
Politics Shaped American Independence" by T.H.
Breen},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {29},
Pages = {353-363},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds286609}
}
@article{fds286625,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Bankruptcy and the Entrepreneurial Ethos in Antebellum
American Law},
Journal = {Australian Journal of Legal History},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Pages = {61-82},
Year = {2004},
Month = {December},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6681 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds286625}
}
@article{fds6608,
Author = {Review of David Skeel},
Title = {Debt's Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law in
America},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {22},
Pages = {190-91},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds6608}
}
@article{fds16619,
Author = {Review of Bruce Mann},
Title = {Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American
Independence},
Journal = {Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {128},
Number = {2},
Pages = {204-06},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds16619}
}
@article{fds286601,
Author = {Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Review of "Debt’s Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law in
America" by David Skeel},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {22},
Pages = {190-191},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds286601}
}
@article{fds286615,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Review of "Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of
American independence" by Bruce Mann},
Journal = {Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {128},
Pages = {204-205},
Year = {2004},
ISSN = {0031-4587},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000220818800007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds286615}
}
@article{fds16618,
Author = {Review of Jonathan Glickstein},
Title = {American Exceptionalism, American Anxiety: Wages,
Competition and Degraded Labor in the Antebellum United
States},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {108},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1448-49},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds16618}
}
@book{fds286613,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Scenes from a Corporate Makeover: Columbia/HCA and Heathcare
Fraud, 1992-2001},
Publisher = {Fuqua School of Business, Duke University},
Year = {2003},
Month = {June},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9278 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds286613}
}
@article{fds286618,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Review of "American Exceptionalism, American Anxiety: Wages,
Competition, and Degraded Labor in the Antebellum United
States" by Jonathan Glickstein},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {108},
Pages = {1448-1449},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000187424800045&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/530011},
Key = {fds286618}
}
@article{fds286617,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {The Celebrated Showman Unmasked, Review Essay of The Showman
and the Slave: Race, Death and Memory in Barnum’s America
by Benjamin Reiss},
Journal = {Reviews in American History},
Volume = {30},
Pages = {393-400},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2002},
ISSN = {1080-6628},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000178023400009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/rah.2002.0047},
Key = {fds286617}
}
@misc{fds286595,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Bankruptcy Bill Is Where It Belongs: Shelved},
Journal = {American Banker},
Pages = {13},
Year = {2001},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds286595}
}
@book{fds286612,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Balleisen EJ},
Title = {Navigating Failure: Bankruptcy and Commercial Society in
Antebellum America},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {March},
url = {http://uncpress.unc.edu/browse/book_detail?title_id=732},
Key = {fds286612}
}
@article{fds321505,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Victorian Insolvency: Bankruptcy, Imprisonment for Debt, and
Company Winding-Up in Nineteenth-Century England. By V.
Markham Lester · New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
354 pp. Table, charts, appendix, index, notes, and
bibliography. $69.00, ISBN 0-19-820518-X},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {70},
Number = {03},
Pages = {426-428},
Year = {1996},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds321505}
}
@article{fds286619,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Review of "Victorian Insolvency: Bankruptcy, Imprisonment
for Debt, and Company Winding-up in Nineteenth-Century
England" by V. Markham Lester},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {70},
Number = {Fall},
Pages = {426-427},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1996},
ISSN = {0007-6805},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1996WW74100015&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3117255},
Key = {fds286619}
}
@article{fds286626,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ},
Title = {Vulture Capitalism in Antebellum America: The 1841 Federal
Bankruptcy Act and the Exploitation of Financial
Distress},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {70},
Number = {4},
Pages = {473-516},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1996},
ISSN = {0007-6805},
url = {http://http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8335593&fileId=S000768050004397X},
Abstract = {<jats:p>There is, on an average, annually wrecked upon the
Florida coast, about fifty vessels…. The great destruction
of property consequent upon this state of things, and the
hope of gain, have induced a settlement at Key West, where,
to adjudicate upon the wrecked property, a court of
admiralty has been established. A large number of vessels,
from 20 to 30, are annually engaged as wreckers, lying about
this coast to “help the unfortunate,” and to help
themselves. These vessels are in many instances owned in
whole or in part by the merchants of Key West; the same
merchant frequently acts in quadruple capacity of owner of
die wrecker, agent for the wreckers, consignee of the
captain, and<jats:italic>agent for the underwriters</jats:italic>.
Whose business he transacts with most assiduity, his own, or
that of others, may be readily inferred.</jats:p><jats:p>—“Wrecks,
Wrecking, and Wreckees, on Florida Reef,”<jats:italic>Hunt's
Merchants' Magazine</jats:italic>6 (1842):
349.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.2307/3117313},
Key = {fds286626}
}
%% Barco, Siobhan
@article{fds341981,
Author = {Mukerji, SM},
Title = {Larry S. Gibson, Young Thurgood: The Making of a Supreme
Court Justice, Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2012. Pp. 334.
$20.87 cloth (ISBN 101-6-161-45714).},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Pages = {440-441},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2014},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0738248014000108},
Doi = {10.1017/s0738248014000108},
Key = {fds341981}
}
%% Barnes, Nicole E.
@article{fds370454,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {The Many Values of Night Soil in Wartime
China},
Journal = {Past &Amp; Present},
Volume = {259},
Number = {1},
Pages = {194-228},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2023},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtac021},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>In March 1940,
leaders of the Chongqing night-soil trade union sent a
petition to the governor of China’s Sichuan province to
contest health officials’ attempts to seize the night-soil
industry. Cleanliness in Chongqing, the national capital
during the War of Resistance against Japan (1937–45), held
profound significance for China’s hygienic modernity, but
Nationalist authorities failed to ensure it. On their part,
the petitioners failed to recognize the centrality of odour
in health officials’ agenda. These joint failures left the
wartime capital mired in muck. This article employs
microhistorical analysis of the 1940 petition to highlight a
significant shift in olfactory sensibility. Comparison with
a similar instance in nearby Hankou eleven years later, when
Communist cadres succeeded in breaking the local night-soil
gang, elucidates key distinctions between the Nationalist
and Communist states. The conclusion considers what might be
possible if we imagine using night soil to fertilize soils
not as an anti-modern practice but as a sustainable means of
processing waste and caring for our planet. To regain a
portion of night soil’s many values, we must conquer the
obstacles of disease transmission and disgust. The former is
a technical problem for which solutions already exist; the
latter is a formidable social problem.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1093/pastj/gtac021},
Key = {fds370454}
}
@misc{fds370455,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {Contested medicines in twentieth-century
China},
Pages = {649-658},
Booktitle = {Routledge Handbook of Chinese Medicine},
Year = {2022},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780203740262},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203740262-54},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203740262-54},
Key = {fds370455}
}
@article{fds370456,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {Comment: Toward a History of Health Care: Repositioning
the Histories of Nursing and Medicine.},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {96},
Number = {3},
Pages = {309-313},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2022.0028},
Doi = {10.1353/bhm.2022.0028},
Key = {fds370456}
}
@book{fds340589,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {Intimate Communities Wartime Healthcare and the Birth of
Modern China, 1937-1945},
Pages = {324 pages},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {0520300467},
Abstract = {Intimate Communities is not only a major contribution to the
histories of medicine, gender, emotion, and nationalism, but
even more importantly, it opens up exciting horizons by
making visible and exploring the surprising entanglements
...},
Key = {fds340589}
}
@article{fds324362,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {China’s War with Japan 1937–1945: The Struggle for
Survival, by Rana Mitter. London: Allen Lane, 2013.
xxii+458 pp. £25.00 (cloth), £14.99 (eBook).},
Journal = {The China Journal},
Volume = {75},
Pages = {128-130},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/683519},
Doi = {10.1086/683519},
Key = {fds324362}
}
@article{fds324363,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {Regulating Prostitution in China: Gender and Local
Statebuilding, 1900–1937. written by Elizabeth J. Remick,
2014},
Journal = {Nan Nü},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {352-355},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2015},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685268-00172p15},
Doi = {10.1163/15685268-00172p15},
Key = {fds324363}
}
@article{fds314364,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {Neither Donkey nor Horse: Medicine in the Struggle over
China’s Modernity by Sean Hsiang-Lin Lei},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {89},
Number = {4},
Pages = {835-836},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0007-5140},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000367558400031&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/bhm.2015.0117},
Key = {fds314364}
}
@article{fds314366,
Author = {Barnes, NE},
Title = {Prosperity's Predicament: Identity, Reform, and Resistance
in Rural Wartime China. By Isabel Brown Crook Lanham, Md.:
Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. xxiv, 301 pp. $85.00
(cloth).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {73},
Number = {3},
Pages = {786-787},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000342234800020&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s002191181400059x},
Key = {fds314366}
}
@misc{fds314365,
Author = {Barnes, NE and Watt, JR},
Title = {The influence of war on China's modern health
systems},
Pages = {227-243},
Booktitle = {Medical Transitions in Twentieth-Century
China},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Bridie Andrews and Mary Brown Bullock},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780253014856},
Key = {fds314365}
}
@article{fds225058,
Author = {Nicole Elizabeth Barnes},
Title = {Disease in the Capital: Nationalist Health Services and the
‘Sick (Wo)man of East Asia’ in Wartime
Chongqing},
Journal = {European Journal of East Asian Studies},
Volume = {11},
Number = {2},
Pages = {283-303},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds225058}
}
@misc{fds225059,
Author = {江松月, Nicole Elizabeth Barnes},
Title = {《贝医生:一位美国医学传教士在重庆》(Dr.
Basil: An American Medical Missionary in
Chongqing)},
Pages = {255-61},
Booktitle = {开埠文化专辑:重庆市南岸区历史文化系列丛书
(Cultural Foundations: Historical Materials of Nan’an
District, Chongqing)},
Publisher = {Nan'an Zhengxie Publishing House},
Address = {Chongqing, China},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds225059}
}
%% Barr, Juliana
@article{fds365688,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Radical Cartographies: Participatory Mapmaking from Latin
America. BjørnSletto, JoeBryan, AlfredoWagner, and
CharlesHale, eds. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press,
2020. 242 pp.},
Journal = {The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean
Anthropology},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {354-355},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {2021},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12553},
Doi = {10.1111/jlca.12553},
Key = {fds365688}
}
@article{fds365687,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Los Adaes, the First Capital of Spanish Texas},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY},
Volume = {87},
Number = {3},
Pages = {517-518},
Year = {2021},
Key = {fds365687}
}
@article{fds365689,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Radical Cartographies: Participatory Mapmaking from Latin
America},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN ANTHROPOLOGY},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {354-355},
Year = {2021},
Key = {fds365689}
}
@article{fds365690,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Scaling Time in Pursuit of Native Sovereignty in American
History},
Journal = {SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL},
Volume = {49},
Number = {2},
Pages = {447-450},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds365690}
}
@article{fds326718,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {"There's No Such Thing as 'Prehistory': What the Longue
Duree of Caddo and Pueblo History Tells Us about Colonial
America"},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {74},
Number = {2},
Pages = {203-240},
Publisher = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5309/willmaryquar.74.2.0203},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.74.2.0203},
Key = {fds326718}
}
@article{fds303355,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of French and Indians in the Heart of North America,
1630-1815 by Robert Englebert and Guillaume Teasdale,
eds.},
Journal = {Louisiana History},
Year = {2015},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0024-6816},
Key = {fds303355}
}
@book{fds241473,
Author = {Sleeper-Smith, S and Barr, J and O'Brien, JM and Shoemaker,
N},
Title = {Why You Can't Teach United States History without American
Indians},
Pages = {352 pages},
Publisher = {UNC Press Books},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9781469621210},
Abstract = {They are “virgin land” stories, and they grossly distort
California Indian history. I want to conclude by touching
back explicitly to the theme of this book: Why you can't
teach U.S. history without Indians. The fundamental truth is
that, of course, ...},
Key = {fds241473}
}
@article{fds241453,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of
the Mandan People by Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {120},
Number = {June},
Pages = {1003-1004},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241453}
}
@article{fds241461,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {An Indian Language of Politics in the Land of the
Tejas},
Booktitle = {Major Problems in Texas History},
Publisher = {Cengage Learning},
Editor = {Haynes, SW and Wintz, CD},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241461}
}
@article{fds241462,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Borders and Borderlands},
Booktitle = {Why You Can’t Teach U.S. History without American
Indians},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Sleeper-Smith, S and O'Brien, JM and Shoemaker, N and Stevens, S and Barr, J},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241462}
}
@article{fds241464,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {From Captives to Slaves: Commodifying Indian Women in the
Borderlands},
Volume = {2},
Booktitle = {Journal of American History AP U.S. History
Anthology},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Stacy, J and Sabathne, J},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241464}
}
@book{fds241474,
Author = {Barr, J and Countryman, E},
Title = {Contested Spaces of Early America},
Pages = {426 pages},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9780812245844},
Abstract = {This will not merely help us to understand early America
equally from an Indian perspective; it also allows us to
come to grips with the everyday realities of those long-ago
worlds.26 The history of American space is an old one, with
narrative ...},
Key = {fds241474}
}
@article{fds241459,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Indian Women Who ‘Carry Gallantry Still Further Than the
Men’: A Barometer of Power in 18th-Century
Texas},
Booktitle = {Texas Women/American Women: Their Lives and
Times},
Publisher = {University of Georgia Press},
Editor = {Cole, S and Sharpless, R and Turner, E},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds241459}
}
@article{fds241460,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Captivity, Native Americans},
Booktitle = {The Princeton Companion to Atlantic History},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Editor = {Miller, JC and Brown, V and Cañizares-Esguerra, J and Dubois, L and Kupperman, KO},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds241460}
}
@article{fds241452,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Land of the Tejas: Native American Identity and
Interaction in Texas, A.D. 1300 to 1700 by John Wesley Arnn
III},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {118},
Number = {October},
Pages = {1172-1173},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2013},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
Key = {fds241452}
}
@article{fds241471,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Roundtable Review Forum on Paul W. Mapp’s The Elusive West
and the Contest for Empire, 1713-1763},
Journal = {H-Diplomacy},
Volume = {14},
Number = {16},
Pages = {5-9},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241471}
}
@article{fds241463,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {A Diplomacy of Gender: Rituals of First Contact in the
“Land of the Tejas},
Booktitle = {Early North America in Global Perspective},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Morgan, PD and Warsh, MA},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241463}
}
@article{fds241470,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {The English Frontier in North America},
Journal = {Reviews in American History},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {530-536},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rah.2012.0087},
Doi = {10.1353/rah.2012.0087},
Key = {fds241470}
}
@article{fds241472,
Author = {Juliana Barr},
Title = {The Red Continent and the Cant of the Coastline},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {69},
Number = {3},
Pages = {521-521},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2012},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5309/willmaryquar.69.3.0521},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.69.3.0521},
Key = {fds241472}
}
@article{fds241468,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Beyond the "Atlantic World": Early American History as
Viewed from the West},
Journal = {OAH Magazine of History},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {13-18},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0882-228X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oahmag/oaq001},
Doi = {10.1093/oahmag/oaq001},
Key = {fds241468}
}
@article{fds241469,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Geographies of Power: Mapping Indian Borders in the
“Borderlands” of the Early Southwest},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {5-46},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5309/willmaryquar.68.1.0005},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.68.1.0005},
Key = {fds241469}
}
@article{fds241458,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {The Colonial Sun Belt: St. Augustine to Santa
Fe},
Booktitle = {Major Problems in American Colonial History},
Publisher = {Cengage Learming},
Editor = {Kupperman, KO},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds241458}
}
@article{fds241451,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of War of a Thousand Deserts: Indian Raids and the
U.S.-Mexican War by Brian DeLay},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {Summer},
Pages = {162-163},
Publisher = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (MIT
Press)},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {1530-9169},
Key = {fds241451}
}
@book{fds241475,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Peace Came in the Form of a Woman Indians and Spaniards in
the Texas Borderlands},
Pages = {416 pages},
Publisher = {Univ of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9780807867730},
Abstract = {Revising the standard narrative of European-Indian relations
in America, Juliana Barr reconstructs a world in which
Indians were the dominant power and Europeans were the ones
forced to accommodate, resist, and persevere.},
Key = {fds241475}
}
@article{fds241448,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Native Women’s History in Eastern North America
before 1900: A Guide to Research and Writing by Rebecca
Kugel and Lucy Eldersveld Murphy, eds.},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {56},
Number = {Winter},
Pages = {202-203},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds241448}
}
@article{fds241449,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of A Land So Strange: The Epic Journey of Cabeza de
Vaca by Andrés Reséndez},
Journal = {The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural
History},
Volume = {65},
Number = {January},
Pages = {415-416},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds241449}
}
@article{fds241450,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of The Comanche Empire by Pekka Hämäläinen},
Journal = {Pacific Historical Review},
Volume = {78},
Number = {November},
Pages = {631-632},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2009},
ISSN = {1533-8584},
Key = {fds241450}
}
@article{fds241457,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {A Spectrum of Indian Bondage in Spanish Texas},
Pages = {277-318},
Booktitle = {Indian Slavery in Colonial America},
Publisher = {University of Nebraska Press},
Editor = {Gallay, A},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds241457}
}
@article{fds241446,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of After the Massacre: The Violent Legacy of the San
Sabá Mission by Robert S. Weddle},
Journal = {Southwestern Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {111},
Number = {April},
Pages = {445-446},
Year = {2008},
ISSN = {1558-9560},
Key = {fds241446}
}
@article{fds241447,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Feast of Souls: Indians and Spaniards in the
Seventeenth-Century Missions of Florida and New Mexico by
Robert C. Galgano},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {113},
Number = {October},
Pages = {1146-1147},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2008},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
Key = {fds241447}
}
@article{fds241444,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Children of Coyote, Missionaries of Saint Francis:
Indian-Spanish Relations in Colonial California, 1769-1850
by Steven W. Hackel},
Journal = {Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {38},
Number = {Spring},
Pages = {73-74},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {1939-8603},
Key = {fds241444}
}
@article{fds241445,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of From Dominance to Disappearance: the Indians of
Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786-1859 by F. Todd
Smith},
Journal = {Southwestern Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {110},
Number = {April},
Pages = {549-550},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {1558-9560},
Key = {fds241445}
}
@article{fds241455,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {A Diplomacy of Gender: Rituals of First Contact in the 'Land
of the Tejas'},
Pages = {393-426},
Booktitle = {American Encounters: Natives and Newcomers from European
Contact to Indian Removal, 1500-1850},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Mancall, PC and Merrell, JH},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds241455}
}
@article{fds241456,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {From Captives to Slaves: Commodifying Indian Women in the
Borderlands},
Pages = {13-46},
Booktitle = {The Best American History Essays 2007},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Editor = {Jones, J},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds241456}
}
@article{fds241467,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {How Do You Get from Jamestown to Santa Fe? A Colonial Sun
Belt},
Journal = {The Journal of southern history},
Volume = {73},
Number = {August},
Pages = {553-566},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
Key = {fds241467}
}
@article{fds241443,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Missions and the Frontiers of Spanish America: A
Comparative Study of the Impact of Environmental, Economic,
Political and Socio-Cultural Variations on the Missions in
the Rio de la Plata Region and on the Northern Frontier of
New Spain by Robert H. Jackson},
Journal = {Southwestern Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {110},
Number = {October},
Pages = {291-292},
Year = {2006},
ISSN = {1558-9560},
Key = {fds241443}
}
@article{fds241466,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {From Captives to Slaves: Commodifying Indian Women in the
Borderlands},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {92},
Number = {1},
Pages = {19-19},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2005},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3660524},
Doi = {10.2307/3660524},
Key = {fds241466}
}
@article{fds241441,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of A Strange Likeness: Becoming Red and White in
Eighteenth-Century North America by Nancy
Shoemaker},
Journal = {The Journal of southern history},
Volume = {71},
Number = {August},
Pages = {663-664},
Year = {2005},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
Key = {fds241441}
}
@article{fds241442,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Women and Gender in the American West by Mary Ann
Irwin and James F. Brooks, eds.},
Journal = {Southwestern Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {109},
Number = {October},
Pages = {284-285},
Year = {2005},
ISSN = {1558-9560},
Key = {fds241442}
}
@article{fds241454,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Beyond their Control: Spaniards in Native
Texas},
Pages = {149-177},
Booktitle = {Choice, Persuasion, and Coercion: Social Control on
Spain’s North American Frontiers},
Publisher = {University of New Mexico Press},
Editor = {de la Teja, JF and Frank, R},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds241454}
}
@article{fds241440,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and
Community in the Southwest Borderlands by James F.
Brooks},
Journal = {The Journal of southern history},
Volume = {70},
Number = {August},
Pages = {639-641},
Year = {2004},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
Key = {fds241440}
}
@article{fds241465,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {A Diplomacy of Gender: Rituals of First Contact in the
“Land of the Tejas},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {61},
Number = {July},
Pages = {393-434},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds241465}
}
@article{fds241439,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Facing East from Indian Country: A Narrative
History of Early America by Daniel K. Richter},
Journal = {Florida Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {82},
Number = {Summer},
Pages = {87-89},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds241439}
}
@article{fds241437,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Wilderness Manhunt: The Spanish Search for La
Salle and William C. Foster, ed., The La Salle Expedition to
Texas: The Journal of Henri Joutel, 1684-1687 by Robert S.
Weddle},
Journal = {Florida Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {79},
Number = {Spring},
Pages = {561-564},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241437}
}
@article{fds241438,
Author = {Barr, J},
Title = {Review of Comanches in the New West, 1895-1908 by Stanley
Noyes and Daniel J. Gelo},
Journal = {Journal of the West: an illustrated quarterly of Western
American history and culture},
Volume = {40},
Number = {Summer},
Pages = {87-88},
Year = {2001},
ISSN = {1930-0115},
Key = {fds241438}
}
%% Black, Lawrence E.
@article{fds178850,
Title = {The benighted decade? Rethinking histories of 1970s’
Britain},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds178850}
}
@misc{fds178851,
Title = {Crosland’s Consumer politics},
Booktitle = {The Voice of the Citizen Consumer: a history of market
research, consumers’ movements and the public
sphere},
Publisher = {German Historical Institute / Oxford University
Press},
Editor = {Kerstin Brückweh},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds178851}
}
@book{fds178750,
Author = {Lawrence Black},
Title = {Redefining British Politics: culture, consumerism and
participation, 1954-70},
Publisher = {Palgrave-Macmillan},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds178750}
}
@misc{fds178846,
Author = {Nicole Robertson},
Title = {Taking Stock: Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in
modern British history},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds178846}
}
@misc{fds178854,
Title = {There was something about Mary: Social movement theory and
the National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association in
sixties Britain},
Booktitle = {NGOs in Contemporary Britain: non-state actors in society
and politics since 1945},
Publisher = {Palgrave-Macmillan},
Editor = {N.Crowson, Matthew Hilton and J.McKay},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds178854}
}
@misc{fds178855,
Title = {‘Trying to sell a parcel of politics with a parcel of
groceries’: The Co-op and consumerism in post-war
Britain},
Booktitle = {Taking Stock},
Publisher = {MUP},
Editor = {Lawrence Black and Nicole Robertson},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds178855}
}
@article{fds178852,
Author = {Hugh Pemberton},
Title = {The ‘Winter of Discontent’ revisited 30 years
on},
Journal = {Political Quarterly},
Volume = {80},
Number = {4},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds178852}
}
@article{fds178853,
Author = {Gidon Cohen},
Title = {Activism: concepts and approaches},
Journal = {Parliamentary Affairs},
Volume = {62},
Number = {2},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds178853}
}
@article{fds178856,
Title = {The lost world of Young Conservatism},
Journal = {Historical Journal},
Volume = {51},
Number = {4},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds178856}
}
@misc{fds178857,
Title = {Arts and Crafts: Social Democracy’s cultural resources and
repertoire in 1960s},
Booktitle = {Transitions in Social Democracy: Cultural and Ideological
Problems of the Golden Age},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Editor = {Ilaria Favretto and John Callaghan},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds178857}
}
@misc{fds178858,
Title = {Chi ha il dito sul telecomando? Il dibattio sulla TV in Gran
Bretagna: la politica del controllo culturale (o scelta di
stato) e della libera scelta (o controllo a
distanza)},
Booktitle = {Governare la televisione? Politica e TV in Europa negli Anni
Cinquanta-Sessanta},
Publisher = {Diabasis},
Editor = {G.Guazzaloca},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds178858}
}
@misc{fds178860,
Title = {‘Making Britain a gayer and more cultivated country’:
Jennie Lee, the creative economy and 1960s’ cultural
revolution’},
Booktitle = {The Wilson Governments Reconsidered},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Glen O'Hara and Helen Parr},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds178860}
}
@article{fds178859,
Title = {‘Making Britain a gayer and more cultivated country’:
Jennie Lee, the creative economy and 1960s’ cultural
revolution’},
Journal = {Contemporary British History},
Volume = {20},
Number = {3},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds178859}
}
@article{fds178861,
Title = {Whose finger on the button? British Television and the
politics of cultural control vs. remote control’},
Journal = {Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television},
Volume = {25},
Number = {4},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds178861}
}
@article{fds178862,
Title = {Revaluing Wilson},
Journal = {Parliamentary History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds178862}
}
@misc{fds178847,
Author = {Hugh Pemberton},
Title = {An Affluent Society? Britain’s Post-War “Golden Age”
Revisited},
Series = {Modern Economic & Social History Series},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds178847}
}
@misc{fds178864,
Title = {Bowling Together? Post-war consumer organisations in the USA
and UK, a comparative history’},
Booktitle = {Affluence and Activism: Organised Consumers in the Postwar
era},
Publisher = {Oslo Academic Press},
Editor = {Iselin Thein and Evan Lange},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds178864}
}
@misc{fds178865,
Title = {The Impression of Affluence: Party Fortunes and Politics’
New Look’},
Booktitle = {An Affluent Society?},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {L.Black, H.Pemberton},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds178865}
}
@article{fds178863,
Title = {Which?craft in Post-War Britain: the Consumers’
Association and the Politics of Affluence’},
Journal = {Albion},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds178863}
}
@book{fds178751,
Author = {Lawrence Black},
Title = {The Political Culture of the Left in Affluent Britain,
1951-64: Old Labour, New Britain?},
Publisher = {Palgrave-Macmillan},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds178751}
}
@misc{fds178866,
Title = {“What kind of People are you?” Labour, the people and
the ‘new political history’},
Booktitle = {Interpreting the Labour Party: Approaches to Politics and
History},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Editor = {J.Callaghan, S.Fielding and S.Ludlam},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds178866}
}
@article{fds178867,
Title = {Labour at 100},
Journal = {Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für die Geschichte der
sozialen Bewegungen},
Volume = {27},
Editor = {S.Berger},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds178867}
}
@misc{fds178849,
Author = {Lawrence Black et.al.},
Title = {Consensus or Coercion? The State, the People and Social
Cohesion in postwar Britain},
Publisher = {New Clarion Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds178849}
}
@misc{fds178870,
Title = {"Sheep may Safely Gaze”: TV, the Left and the People in
Britain, 1949-64},
Booktitle = {Consensus or Coercion?},
Publisher = {New Clarion},
Editor = {L.Black et.al.},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds178870}
}
@article{fds178868,
Title = {Popular Politics in Modern British History},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds178868}
}
@article{fds178869,
Title = {'The Bitterest Enemies of Communism’: Labour Revisionists,
Atlanticism and the Cold War},
Journal = {Contemporary British History},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds178869}
}
@misc{fds178872,
Title = {‘The Liberal Party 1918-99’ in D. Murphy (ed.), Britain
1914-2000 (Harper-Collins, London)},
Booktitle = {Britain 1914-2000},
Publisher = {Harper-Collins},
Editor = {D.Murphy},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds178872}
}
@article{fds178871,
Title = {“Still at the Penny-Farthing Stage in a Jet-Propelled
era”: Branch Life on the 1950s Left},
Journal = {Labour History Review},
Volume = {65},
Number = {2},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds178871}
}
@article{fds178873,
Title = {‘Social Democracy as a Way of Life: Fellowship and the
Socialist Union, 1951-9’},
Journal = {Twentieth Century British History},
Volume = {10},
Number = {4},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds178873}
}
%% Boatwright, Mary T.
@article{fds367711,
Author = {Boatwright, M},
Title = {“The Missing Familia of Agrippina the Younger”},
Booktitle = {Emperor, Army, and Society. Studies of Roman Imperial
History for Anthony R. Birley},
Publisher = {Habelt.},
Editor = {Eck, W and Santangelo, F and Vossing, K},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds367711}
}
@article{fds359337,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {INSCRIPTIONS FROM ANCIENT LATIUM - (H.) Solin (ed.) Studi
storico-epigrafici sul Lazio antico II. (Commentationes
Humanarum Litterarum 137.) Pp. viii + 168, b/w & colour
ills. Helsinki: The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters,
2019. Paper, €20. ISBN: 978-951-653-434-6.},
Journal = {The Classical Review},
Volume = {71},
Number = {2},
Pages = {516-518},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2021},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x21002006},
Doi = {10.1017/s0009840x21002006},
Key = {fds359337}
}
@book{fds303179,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Imperial Women of Rome: Power, Gender, Example,
Context},
Pages = {404 pages},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2021},
ISBN = {0190455896},
Abstract = {This book explores the constraints and opportunities of the
women in the Roman emperor’s family from 35 BCE, when
Octavia and Livia received unprecedented privileges from the
state, to 235 CE, when Julia Mamaea was assassinated with
her son Severus Alexander. Historical vignettes feature
Agrippina the Younger, Domitia Longina, and some others as
the book analyzes the history of Rome’s most eminent women
in legal, religious, military, and other key settings of the
principate. It also examines the women’s exemplarity
through imaging as well as their presence in the city of
Rome and in the empire. Evidence comes from coins,
inscriptions, papyri, sculpture, and law codes as well as
ancient authors. Numerous illustrations, maps, genealogical
trees, and detailed tables and appendices complement the
text. The whole reveals imperial women’s fluctuating but
persistent marginalization and lack of agency despite their
potential, even as it elucidates Rome’s imperial power,
legal system, family ideology, religion and imperial cult,
court, capital city, and military customs.},
Key = {fds303179}
}
@article{fds353238,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {What would agrippina do?},
Journal = {Transactions of the American Philological
Association},
Volume = {150},
Number = {2},
Pages = {253-261},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apa.2020.0009},
Doi = {10.1353/apa.2020.0009},
Key = {fds353238}
}
@article{fds235170,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {JULIA DOMNA - J. Langford Maternal Megalomania. Julia Domna
and the Imperial Politics of Motherhood. Pp. xiv + 203,
ills. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
Cased, £28.50, US$55. ISBN: 978-1-4214-0847-7.},
Journal = {The Classical Review},
Volume = {65},
Number = {1},
Pages = {200-202},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0009-840X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000351275200096&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0009840x14002182},
Key = {fds235170}
}
@book{fds305942,
Title = {History of the ICCS: The First Fifty Years
(1965-2015)},
Publisher = {Centro Press},
Editor = {Boatwright, MT and Maas, M and Smith, C},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds305942}
}
@article{fds235175,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Visualizing Empire in Imperial Rome},
Pages = {235-259},
Booktitle = {Ancient World Views: Institutions and Geography from the
Greco-Roman World},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Brice, L and Slootjes, D},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds235175}
}
@article{fds235163,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Monuments and Memory: The Romans and Us},
Journal = {News and Observer},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/op-ed/article28451935.html},
Abstract = {Op-ed piece relating to the controversy over North
Carolina's responsibility for Confederate War
monuments.},
Key = {fds235163}
}
@article{fds302357,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Acceptance and Approval: Romans’ Non-Roman Population
Transfers, 180 BCE – ca. 70 CE},
Journal = {Phoenix},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {122-146},
Publisher = {University of Toronto Press Incorporated},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0031-8299},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000367211000007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Roman authorities sanctioning population transfers of free
non-Romans into Roman territory are attested but eight times
180 B.C.E.-ca 70 C.E. The literary and epigraphic evidence
poorly attests the transfers but instructively links them to
Roman competition for glory. The investigation also
illuminates demographic and geopolitical
issues.},
Doi = {10.7834/phoenix.69.1-2.0122},
Key = {fds302357}
}
@article{fds235162,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Antonines},
Journal = {Oxford Bibliographies in Classics},
Series = {Oxford Bibliographies Online},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Clayman, D},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195389661/obo-},
Key = {fds235162}
}
@article{fds235169,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Agrippa’s Building Inscriptions},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {189},
Pages = {255-264},
Year = {2014},
Keywords = {Latin epigraphy Agrippa Roman public building},
Abstract = {The building inscriptions of M. Vipsanius Agrippa,
Augustus’ colleague and confidant (64/63–12 BCE), have
not been assessed as a group, particularly not with regard
to their appearance and materials. About a dozen building
inscriptions of Agrippa survive. Found from Mérida, Spain,
to Olympia, Greece, they present numerous difficulties. Most
are now quite fragmentary and all seem to have been so terse
originally as to confound their chronology. They are often
dated by Agrippa’s known movements in Rome’s
territories, although an emperor or close associate of the
imperial family did not have to be in situ to initiate or
complete construction of a public building. The building
inscriptions have also been used to substantiate theories
about Agrippa’s – and Augustan – interest in
urbanization, regional development, and the like. This paper
turns directly to the inscriptions themselves. Their
comprehensive survey as artifacts, focusing on physical
aspects and arranged chronologically when possible,
disentangles some problems related to individual
inscriptions and the buildings they identified. The
examination of this corpus, moreover, illuminates both the
public persona of Agrippa, and epigraphic practices in and
outside of Rome during the transformation from Republic to
Principate,3 contributing to our understanding of
self-representation and public benefaction in this pivotal
period.},
Key = {fds235169}
}
@article{fds235214,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {CARLOS F. NORENA. Imperial Ideals in the Roman West:
Representation, Circulation, Power.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {118},
Number = {1},
Pages = {233-234},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2013},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000315016600109&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/118.1.233},
Key = {fds235214}
}
@book{fds235211,
Author = {Boatwright, MT and Gargola, D and Lenski, N and Talbert,
RJA},
Title = {A Brief History of the Romans},
Series = {2nd, enlarged ed.},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {9780195187151},
Abstract = {How did a single village community in the Italian peninsula
eventually become one of the mightiest imperial powers the
world has ever known? This question is the focus of A Brief
History of the Romans, an abbreviated version of the highly
acclaimed The Romans: From Village to Empire by Mary T.
Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola, and Richard J.A. Talbert.
This shorter version lucidly unfolds Rome's remarkable
evolution through monarchy, republic, and then an empire
that, at its height, stretched from Scotland to Iraq and the
Nile Valley. Concise narrative integrates the political,
military, social, and cultural landmarks of over 1,500
years--from the early struggles against Etruscans, Samnites,
and Gauls to the sack of Rome by Alaric and his Visigoths.
The book gives readers a basic yet engaging introduction to
Roman history and society. It is an ideal text for courses
on Ancient civilization, Roman civilization, or Roman
history.},
Key = {fds235211}
}
@article{fds235183,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian and the Agrippa Inscription of the
Pantheon},
Series = {British Museum Research Publication #175},
Pages = {19-30},
Booktitle = {Hadrian: Art, Politics and Economy},
Publisher = {British Museum},
Address = {London},
Editor = {Opper, T},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds235183}
}
@book{fds303178,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Peoples of the Roman World},
Pages = {241 pages},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2012},
Abstract = {In this highly-illustrated book, Mary T. Boatwright examines
five of the peoples incorporated into the Roman world from
the Republican through the Imperial periods: northerners,
Greeks, Egyptians, Jews, and Christians. On-line reviews:
CJ-Online ~ 2013.07.07; BMCR 2013.11.08},
Key = {fds303178}
}
@article{fds235182,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Elogia of the Volusii Saturnini at Lucus Feroniae, and
the Education of their Domestic Service},
Pages = {99-112},
Booktitle = {L’écriture dans la maison romaine},
Publisher = {de Boccard},
Address = {Paris},
Editor = {Corbier, M and Guilhembet, J-P},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://www.currentepigraphy.org/2012/04/26/corbier-guilhembet/},
Key = {fds235182}
}
@book{fds235210,
Author = {M.T. Boatwright and Boatwright, MT and Gargola, DJ and Lenski, N and Talbert,
RJA},
Title = {The Romans From Village to Empire: A History of Rome from
Earliest Times to the End of the Western
Empire},
Pages = {624 pages},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
ISBN = {9780199730575},
url = {http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/ClassicalStudies/AncientHistory/Roman/?view=usa&ci=9780199730575},
Abstract = {How did a single village community in the Italian peninsula
eventually become one of the most powerful imperial powers
the world has ever known? In The Romans: From Village to
Empire, Second Edition, Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel J.
Gargola, Richard J.A. Talbert, and new coauthor Noel Lenski
explore this question as they guide students through a
comprehensive sweep of Roman history, ranging from the
prehistoric settlements to the fall of the empire in 476.
Addressing issues that still confront modern states
worldwide–including warfare, empire building, consensus
forging, and political fragmentation–the authors also
provide glimpses into everyday Roman life and perspective,
demonstrating how Rome’s growth as a state is inseparable
from its social and cultural development. Vividly written
and accessible, The Romans, Second Edition, traces Rome’s
remarkable evolution from village, to monarchy, to republic,
to one-man rule by an emperor–whose power at its peak
stretched from Scotland to Iraq and the Nile Valley–to the
empire’s fall in 476. Firmly grounded in ancient literary
and material sources, the text describes and analyzes major
political and military landmarks, from the Punic Wars, to
Caesar’s conquest of Gaul and his crossing of the Rubicon,
to the victory of Octavian over Mark Antony, and through
Constantine’s adoption of Christianity. Featuring two new
chapters (13 and 14), the second edition extends the
book’s coverage through the rise of Christianity, the
growth of the Barbarian threat, the final years of the
empire, its fall in 476, and, finally, to its revival in the
East as Byzantium. This edition also combines chapters 1 and
2 into one–"Archaic Italy and the Origins of Rome"–and
integrates more material on women, religion, and cultural
history throughout. Ideal for courses in Roman history and
Roman civilization, The Romans, Second Edition, is enhanced
by two new 8-page, 4-color inserts and almost 100
extensively captioned illustrations. It also includes more
than 30 ancient maps, revised and improved under the
supervision of coauthor Richard J. A. Talbert, and textual
extracts that provide fascinating cultural observations made
by ancient Romans themselves. A new Image Bank CD contains
PowerPoint-based slides of all the photos and maps in the
text.},
Key = {fds235210}
}
@article{fds235213,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Women and Gender in the Forum Romanum},
Journal = {Transactions of the American Philological
Association},
Volume = {141},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-141},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {0360-5949},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apa.2011.0007},
Abstract = {This article explores the evidence for women and gender in
the Forum Romanum, investigating (primarily through literary
sources) women's use of this space, and (primarily
archaeologically) historical women's signification there by
images and structures. The illustrated analysis proceeds
chronologically from the Republic to the early third century
C.E. Authors report women's presence in the civic Forum as
abnormal, even transgressive through the Julio-Claudian
period. The paucity of women's depictions and patronage here
until the second century c.E. echoes constructs of Livy,
Seneca the Younger, Tacitus, and others. The mid-imperial
Forum, however, marks changes in Roman ideology as well as
topography. © 2011 by the American Philological
Association.},
Doi = {10.1353/apa.2011.0007},
Key = {fds235213}
}
@article{fds235180,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Children and Parents on the Tombstones of
Pannonia},
Pages = {287-318},
Booktitle = {The Roman Family in the Empire: Rome, Italy and
Beyond},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {George, M},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {9780199268412},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199268412.003.10},
Abstract = {© Oxford University Press 2005. All rights reserved. This
chapter focuses on funerary stelae in Pannonia in ancient
Rome which portray affectionate family groups attired in
both Roman and local traditional dress, making a statement
about family identity in a way that is not exclusively
Roman, yet is congruent with Roman attitudes. Evidence from
the provinces illustrates the formation of new regional
cultures and identities through the blending of Roman and
local forms. New debates about the meaning of 'Romanization'
and the extent to which local cultures adopted and absorbed
Roman norms, practices, and ideologies add another
complicating element in the search for the family in the
Roman provinces. A remarkable number of Pannonia's
tombstones represent children, at all ages, together with
their parents and other members of their family. The
affectionate nuclear family enabled presumably distinct
identities in Pannonia to be negotiated and
accommodated.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199268412.003.10},
Key = {fds235180}
}
@article{fds235181,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Antonine Rome: Security in the Homeland},
Pages = {169-197},
Booktitle = {The Emperor and Rome: Space, Representation and
Ritual},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Ewald, BC and Norena, CF},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds235181}
}
@article{fds235196,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of A. Galimberti, Adriano e l’ideologia del
principato},
Volume = {10.5},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.sehepunkte.de/2010/05/13952.html},
Key = {fds235196}
}
@article{fds235222,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Roman Triumph. By Mary Beard. (Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press, 2007. Pp. 434.
$29.95.)},
Journal = {The Historian},
Volume = {71},
Number = {4},
Pages = {881-882},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0018-2370},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000272452400044&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1540-6563.2009.00252_40.x},
Key = {fds235222}
}
@article{fds235174,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {'Res bene gestae’: Ricerche di storia urbana su Roma
antica in onore di Eva Margareta Steinby},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009-08-22.html},
Key = {fds235174}
}
@article{fds235204,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {New Approaches to Roman Institutional and Political
History},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.apaclassics.org/education/CAH/2009panel.html},
Key = {fds235204}
}
@article{fds235167,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of the British Museum exhibition Hadrian: Empire and
Conflict},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {113},
Pages = {121-128},
Year = {2009},
ISSN = {1939-828X},
Abstract = {Exhibition 24 July to 26 October 2008.},
Key = {fds235167}
}
@article{fds235172,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Capri},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome},
Booktitle = {Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and
Rome},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Gagarin, M},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds235172}
}
@article{fds235173,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Gagarin, M},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds235173}
}
@article{fds235197,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian in London},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {113},
Number = {1},
Pages = {121-28},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {Museum Review of Hadrian: Empire and Conflict},
Key = {fds235197}
}
@article{fds235184,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Tacitus and the Final Rites of Agrippina: Annals 14,
9},
Volume = {XIV},
Series = {Collection Latomus},
Pages = {375-93},
Booktitle = {Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History},
Editor = {Deroux, C},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds235184}
}
@article{fds235212,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian},
Pages = {155-180},
Booktitle = {Lives of the Caesars},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {Barrett, AA},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {9781405127547},
url = {http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009-07-49.html},
Doi = {10.1002/9781444302950.ch7},
Key = {fds235212}
}
@book{fds235209,
Author = {M.T. Boatwright and Boatwright, MT and Gargola, DJ and Talbert, RJA},
Title = {A Brief History of The Romans},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds235209}
}
@article{fds235224,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Bread and Circuses: Euergetism and Municipal Patronage in
Roman Italy (review)},
Journal = {American Journal of Philology},
Volume = {125},
Number = {2},
Pages = {293-296},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-9475},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000222366400010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/ajp.2004.0013},
Key = {fds235224}
}
@book{fds235208,
Author = {M.T. Boatwright and Boatwright, MT and Gargola, DJ and Talbert, RJA},
Title = {The Romans: From Village to Empire},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {A Roman History Textbook},
Key = {fds235208}
}
@article{fds235195,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of J. Arce, Memoria de los antepasados: Puesta en
escena y desarrollo del elogio fúnebre romano and of J.
Edmondson, T. Nogales Basarrate, and W. Trillmich, Imagen y
memoria: Monumentos funerarios con retratos en la colonia
Augusta Emerita},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {108},
Pages = {135-37},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds235195}
}
@article{fds235220,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Memory of the ancestors:: Staging and development of the
Roman laudatio-funebris},
Journal = {AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY},
Volume = {108},
Number = {1},
Pages = {135-137},
Year = {2004},
ISSN = {0002-9114},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000187942300025&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235220}
}
@article{fds235223,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Image and memory: Funerary monuments with portrait busts in
the Colonia Augusta Emerita},
Journal = {AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY},
Volume = {108},
Number = {1},
Pages = {135-137},
Year = {2004},
ISSN = {0002-9114},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000187942300026&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235223}
}
@article{fds235201,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Faustina the Younger, Mater Castrorum},
Pages = {249-68},
Editor = {Frei-Stolba, R and Biel, A},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds235201}
}
@article{fds235202,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Trajan Outside Rome: Buildings and Sculptural Commissions in
Italian and Provincial Cities},
Pages = {259-277},
Booktitle = {Sage and Emperor},
Publisher = {Leuven: Leuven University Press},
Editor = {Stadter, P and Stockt, LVD},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds235202}
}
@article{fds303180,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Faustina the Younger, Mater Castrorum},
Pages = {249-268},
Booktitle = {Echo 2: Les femmes antiques entre sphère privée et sphère
publique.},
Publisher = {Peter Lang},
Editor = {Frei-Stolba, R and Bielman, A and Blanchi, O},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds303180}
}
@article{fds235194,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, Decline and Fall of the
Roman City},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Pages = {1199-1200},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds235194}
}
@article{fds235216,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review: Temples and Towns in Roman Iberia. The Social and
Architectural Dynamics of Sanctuary Designs, from the Third
Century B. C. to the Third Century A. D. by William E.
Mierse},
Journal = {Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians},
Volume = {59},
Number = {4},
Pages = {554-556},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2000},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0037-9808},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000165721100021&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/991637},
Key = {fds235216}
}
@proceedings{fds235185,
Author = {M.T. Boatwright and co-editor H. B. Evans},
Title = {The Shapes of City Life in Rome and Pompeii},
Publisher = {Caratzas},
Editor = {Boatwright, MT and Evans, HB},
Year = {2000},
Abstract = {Co-editor and author of introduction.},
Key = {fds235185}
}
@book{fds235207,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds235207}
}
@incollection{fds235179,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Just Window Dressing? Imperial Women as Architectural
Sculpture},
Pages = {61-75},
Booktitle = {I Claudia II},
Publisher = {University of Texas Press},
Editor = {Kleiner, DEE and Matheson, SB},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds235179}
}
@article{fds235205,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Public Architecture in Rome and the Year A.D.
96},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {67-90},
Booktitle = {The Year A.D. 96: Did It Make a Difference?},
Editor = {Badian, E},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds235205}
}
@article{fds235192,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of W. E. Mierse, Temples and Towns in Roman Iberia.
The Social and Architectural Dynamics of Sanctuary Designs,
from the Third Century B.C. to the Third Century
A.D},
Journal = {Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {554-56},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds235192}
}
@article{fds235193,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of A. R. Birley, Hadrian. The Restless
Emperor},
Journal = {Journal of Roman Archaeology},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {593-96},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds235193}
}
@incollection{fds235178,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Luxuriant Gardens and Extravagant Women: The Horti of Rome
between Republic and Empire},
Pages = {71-82},
Booktitle = {Horti romani. Ideologia e autorappresentazione},
Publisher = {L’Erma de Bretschneider},
Editor = {Cima, M and La Rocca and E},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds235178}
}
@article{fds235191,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of A. Grimm, D. Kessler, and H. Meyer, Der Obelisk
des Antinoos},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {103},
Pages = {173-173},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1939-828X},
Key = {fds235191}
}
@article{fds303182,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of A. Grimm. D. Kessler, and H. Meyer, Der Obelisk
des Antinoos},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {103},
Pages = {173-173},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1939-828X},
Key = {fds303182}
}
@article{fds235200,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Italica and Hadrian’s Urban Benefactions},
Pages = {115-135},
Booktitle = {talica MMCC: Actas de las Jornadas del 2.200 Aniversario de
la Fundación de Itálica.},
Publisher = {Consejeria de Cultura},
Editor = {Caballos, A and Leon, P},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds235200}
}
@article{fds303181,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Traianeum in Italica (Spain) and the Library of Hadrian
in Athens},
Pages = {193-217},
Booktitle = {The Interpretation of Architectural Sculpture in Greece and
Rome},
Publisher = {National Gallery of Art, Washington DC},
Editor = {Buitron-Oliver, D},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds303181}
}
@article{fds235190,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of F. Yegul, Baths and Bathing in Classical
Antiquity},
Journal = {Design Book Review},
Volume = {35/36},
Pages = {70-74},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds235190}
}
@article{fds235189,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of D. Willers, Hadrian’s Panhellenisches Programm.
Archaologische Beitrage zur Neugestaltung Athens durch
Hadrian},
Journal = {Journal of Roman Archaeology},
Volume = {7},
Pages = {426-31},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds235189}
}
@article{fds235177,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The City Gate of Plancia Magna in Perge},
Pages = {189-207},
Booktitle = {Roman Art in Context: An Anthology},
Publisher = {Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall},
Editor = {Ambra, ED},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds235177}
}
@article{fds235188,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of O. F. Robinson, Ancient Rome: City Planning and
Administration},
Journal = {Classical Outlook},
Volume = {70},
Pages = {150-150},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds235188}
}
@article{fds235233,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Matidia the Younger},
Journal = {Echoes de Monde Classique/Classical Views},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {19-32},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds235233}
}
@article{fds235217,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {S. Martin, The Roman Jurists and the Organization of Private
Building in the Late Republic and Early Empire (Collection
Latomus CCIV). Brussels: Revue d'Études Latines, 1989. Pp.
157. ISBN 2-87031-144-3. Fr.b.750.},
Journal = {Journal of Roman Studies},
Volume = {81},
Pages = {184-185},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1991},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0075-4358},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991GW34500025&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/300504},
Key = {fds235217}
}
@article{fds235199,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Plancia Magna of Perge, and the Roles and Status of Women in
Roman Asia Minor},
Pages = {249-272},
Booktitle = {Women’s History and Ancient History},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Pomeroy, SB},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds235199}
}
@article{fds235232,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Imperial Women of the Early Second Century
A.C},
Journal = {American Journal of Philology},
Volume = {112},
Number = {4},
Pages = {513-40},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1991},
ISSN = {0002-9475},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991GX74300005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/294932},
Key = {fds235232}
}
@article{fds303183,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Plancia Magna of Perge, and the Roles and Status of Women in
Roman Asia Minor},
Pages = {249-72},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Press},
Editor = {Pomeroy, SB},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds303183}
}
@article{fds235164,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Public Architecture in Rome and the Year A.D.
96},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {67-90},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds235164}
}
@article{fds235225,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Theaters in the Roman Empire},
Journal = {Biblical Archaeologist},
Volume = {53},
Pages = {184-92},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds235225}
}
@article{fds235231,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian and Italian Cities},
Journal = {Chiron},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {235-71},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds235231}
}
@article{fds235230,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Caesar’s Second Consulship and the Completion and Date of
Bellum Civile},
Journal = {Classical Journal},
Volume = {84},
Number = {1},
Pages = {31-40},
Year = {1988},
ISSN = {0009-8353},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988Q421800004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235230}
}
@book{fds235206,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Hadrian and the City of Rome},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds235206}
}
@article{fds235219,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review: Hadrien et l'architecture romaine by Henri
Stierlin},
Journal = {Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians},
Volume = {45},
Number = {4},
Pages = {408-410},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {1986},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0037-9808},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986F664100007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/990211},
Key = {fds235219}
}
@article{fds235186,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of F. S. Kleiner, The Arch of Nero in Rome. A Study
of the Roman Honorary Arch before and under
Nero},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {90},
Pages = {492-93},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds235186}
}
@article{fds235187,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Review of K. Christ, The Romans: An Introduction to their
History and Civilization},
Journal = {Classical Outlook},
Volume = {63},
Pages = {139-139},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds235187}
}
@article{fds235228,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Pomerial Extension of Augustus},
Journal = {Historia},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {13-27},
Year = {1986},
ISSN = {0018-2311},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986C162700002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235228}
}
@article{fds235229,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Style of the Laudes Neronis, Chapter 4.1 of Seneca’s
Apocolocyntosis},
Journal = {Classical Bulletin},
Volume = {62},
Number = {1},
Pages = {10-16},
Editor = {Boatwright, MT},
Year = {1986},
ISSN = {0009-8337},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986AYJ2800009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235229}
}
@article{fds235221,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The ‘Ara Ditis-Ustrinum of Hadrian’ in the Western
Campus Martius, and Other Problematic Roman
Ustrina},
Journal = {American Journal of Archaeology},
Volume = {89},
Number = {3},
Pages = {486-497},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1985},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/504363},
Doi = {10.2307/504363},
Key = {fds235221}
}
@article{fds235227,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Tacitus on Claudius and the Pomerium of Rome: Annals
12.23.1-24},
Journal = {Classical Journal},
Volume = {80},
Number = {1},
Pages = {36-44},
Year = {1984},
ISSN = {0009-8353},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984TS45600007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235227}
}
@article{fds235226,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {Further Thoughts on Hadrianic Athens},
Journal = {Hesperia},
Volume = {52},
Number = {2},
Pages = {173-173},
Publisher = {American School of Classical Studies at Athens
(ASCSA)},
Year = {1983},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0018-098X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1983QW65400003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/147788},
Key = {fds235226}
}
@article{fds235198,
Author = {Boatwright, MT},
Title = {The Lucii Volusii Saturnini and Tacitus},
Pages = {7-16},
Booktitle = {I Volusii Saturnini: Una famiglia romana della prima età
imperiale},
Publisher = {De Donato},
Editor = {Carandini, A},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds235198}
}
%% Bonker, Dirk
@article{fds350317,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Learning Empire: Globalization and the German Quest for
World Status, 1875–1919 by Erik Grimmer-Solem},
Journal = {German Studies Review},
Volume = {43},
Number = {2},
Pages = {405-407},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/gsr.2020.0057},
Doi = {10.1353/gsr.2020.0057},
Key = {fds350317}
}
@article{fds350318,
Author = {Bönker, D},
Title = {Joshua E. Kastenberg. To Raise and Discipline an Army: Major
General Enoch Crowder, the Judge Advocate General’s
Office, and the Realignment of Civil and Military Relations
in World War I.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {123},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1334-1335},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhy077},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhy077},
Key = {fds350318}
}
@article{fds335509,
Author = {Bönker, D},
Title = {Michael G. Thompson: For God and Globe: Christian
Internationalism in the United States between the Great War
and the Cold War. Ithaca and London: Cornell University
Press, 2015; pp. xi + 250.},
Journal = {Journal of Religious History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {4},
Pages = {550-551},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {2017},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9809.12474},
Doi = {10.1111/1467-9809.12474},
Key = {fds335509}
}
@article{fds330154,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Violence: A Modern Obsession. By Richard
Bessel.London: Simon & Schuster, 2015. Pp. vi+374.
£11.99.},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {89},
Number = {2},
Pages = {400-401},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/691478},
Doi = {10.1086/691478},
Key = {fds330154}
}
@misc{fds295237,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Preparedness},
Volume = {1 & 2},
Pages = {Volume II: 847-851},
Publisher = {Charles Scribner’s Sons},
Editor = {Blum, EJ},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds295237}
}
@article{fds295235,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Germany and China: Transnational Encounters since the
Eighteenth Century eds. Joanne Miyang Cho and David M.
Crowe},
Journal = {H-German},
Year = {2015},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds295235}
}
@article{fds295234,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {The Naval Route to the Abyss. The Anglo-German Naval Race
1895-1914, eds. Matthew S. Seligmann, Frank Nägler, and
Michael Epkenhans},
Journal = {H-Soz-Kult},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds295234}
}
@misc{fds295236,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Naval Race between Germany and Great Britain,
1898-1912},
Publisher = {Freie Universität Berlin},
Editor = {Daniel, U and Gatrell, P and Janz, O and Jones, H and Keene, J and Kramer,
A and Nasson, B},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.15463/ie1418.10536},
Key = {fds295236}
}
@article{fds295232,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {To Crown the Waves: The Great Navies of the First World War,
eds. Vincent P.O. Hara, W. David Jackson and Richard
Worth},
Journal = {German studies review},
Volume = {38},
Pages = {430-432},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0149-7952},
Key = {fds295232}
}
@article{fds295233,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Power, Law and the End of Privateering by Jan Martin
Lemnitzer},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {120},
Pages = {580-581},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
Key = {fds295233}
}
@article{fds295229,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {From Isolationism to Neutrality: A New Framework for
Understanding American Political Culture, 1919-1941 by
Brooke L. Blower},
Journal = {H-Diplo},
Year = {2014},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds295229}
}
@article{fds295238,
Author = {Boenker, D},
Title = {Maritime Industry in Germany: Shipping-Shipyards-Trade-Naval
Power in the19th and 20th Century},
Journal = {GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW},
Volume = {37},
Number = {3},
Pages = {669-670},
Publisher = {JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS},
Year = {2014},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0149-7952},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000343187900023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295238}
}
@article{fds295244,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Josephus Daniels: His Life and Time by Lee
Craig},
Journal = {Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive
Era},
Volume = {13},
Number = {3},
Pages = {458-460},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2014},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1943-3557},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000339560700014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/S1537781414000280},
Key = {fds295244}
}
@article{fds295230,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Maritime Wirtschaft in Deutschland, eds. Jürgen Elvert,
Sigurd Hess and Heinrich Walle},
Journal = {German studies review},
Volume = {37},
Pages = {669-670},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {0149-7952},
Key = {fds295230}
}
@article{fds295231,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {The Royal Navy and the German Threat 1901-1914: Admiralty
Plans to Protect British Trade in a War against Germany by
Matthew S. Seligmann},
Journal = {First World War Studies},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {343-345},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1947-5039},
Key = {fds295231}
}
@misc{fds295243,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Maritime Force and the Limits of Empire: Naval Warfare,
Commerce, and Law in Germany and the United States before
the First World War},
Pages = {283-301},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Eley, Geoff and Naranch, Bradley},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds295243}
}
@article{fds305702,
Author = {Boenker, D},
Title = {A Duel of Nations: Germany, France, and the Diplomacy of the
War of 1870-1871},
Journal = {GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW},
Volume = {36},
Number = {3},
Pages = {698-700},
Publisher = {JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS},
Year = {2013},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0149-7952},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000338750200029&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds305702}
}
@article{fds295263,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Warum Krieg? Die Sinndeutung des Krieges in der deutschen
Militarelite 1871-1945},
Journal = {German History},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {275-277},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0266-3554},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000319709400026&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/gerhis/ghs116},
Key = {fds295263}
}
@article{fds295264,
Author = {Bonker D},
Title = {Global Politics and Germany's Destiny “from an East Asian
Perspective”: Alfred von Tirpitz and the Making of
Wilhelmine Navalism},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {46},
Number = {01},
Pages = {61-96},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2013},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0008-9389},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0008938913000034},
Doi = {10.1017/S0008938913000034},
Key = {fds295264}
}
@article{fds295259,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {A Duel of Nations: Germany, France, and the Diplomacy of the
War of 1870-1871 by David Wetzel},
Journal = {German Studies Review},
Volume = {36},
Number = {3},
Pages = {698-700},
Year = {2013},
ISSN = {0149-7952},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000338750200029&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295259}
}
@article{fds305448,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Niklaus Meier, Warum Krieg? Die Sinndeutungen des Krieges in
der deutschen Militärelite 1871-1945},
Journal = {German History},
Volume = {31},
Pages = {275-277},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds305448}
}
@book{fds295262,
Author = {Bönker, D},
Title = {Militarism in a global age: Naval ambitions in Germany and
the United States before World War I},
Pages = {1-421},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780801450402},
Abstract = {At the turn of the twentieth century, the United States and
Germany emerged as the two most rapidly developing
industrial nation-states of the Atlantic world. The elites
and intelligentsias of both countries staked out claims to
dominance in the twentieth century. In Militarism in a
Global Age, Dirk Bönker explores the far-reaching ambitions
of naval officers before World War I as they advanced
navalism, a particular brand of modern militarism that
stressed the paramount importance of sea power as a
historical determinant. Aspiring to make their own countries
into self-reliant world powers in an age of global empire
and commerce, officers viewed the causes of the industrial
nation, global influence, elite rule, and naval power as
inseparable. Characterized by both transnational exchanges
and national competition, the new maritime militarism was
technocratic in its impulses; its makers cast themselves as
members of a professional elite that served the nation with
its expert knowledge of maritime and global affairs.
American and German navalist projects differed less in their
principal features than in their eventual trajectories. Over
time, the pursuits of these projects channeled the two naval
elites in different directions as they developed contrasting
outlooks on their bids for world power and maritime force.
Combining comparative history with transnational and global
history, Militarism in a Global Age challenges traditional,
exceptionalist assumptions about militarism and national
identity in Germany and the United States in its exploration
of empire and geopolitics, warfare and military-operational
imaginations, state formation and national governance, and
expertise and professionalism.},
Key = {fds295262}
}
@misc{fds295242,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Ein German Way of War? Deutscher Militarismus und maritime
Kriegführung im Ersten Weltkrieg},
Pages = {308-322},
Publisher = {Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht},
Editor = {Müller, S-O and Torp, C},
Year = {2011},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9783647367521},
Key = {fds295242}
}
@misc{fds295248,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {A German Way of War? Narratives of German Militarism and
Maritime Warfare in World War I},
Pages = {227-237},
Booktitle = {Imperial Germany Revisited: Continuing Debates and New
Perspectives, ed. Sven Oliver Müller and Cornelius Torp
(Berghahn Books, 2011), 227-237},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Muller, SO and Torp, C},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295248}
}
@article{fds183213,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {Jörn Leonhard, Bellizismus und Nation. Kriegsdeutung und
Nationsbestimmung in Europa und den Vereinigten Staaten
1750-1914},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds183213}
}
@article{fds183214,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {William N. Still, Jr., Crisis at Sea: The United States Navy
in European Waters, European History Quarterly},
Journal = {European History Quarterly 40 (2010): 375-376},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds183214}
}
@article{fds295257,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Crisis at Sea: The United States Navy in European Waters by
William N. Still Jr.},
Journal = {European History Quarterly 40 (2010): 375-376},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds295257}
}
@article{fds295258,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Bellizismus und Nation. Kriegsdeutung und Nationsbestimmung
in Europa und den Vereinigten Staaten 1750-1914 by Jörn
Leonhard},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds295258}
}
@article{fds295267,
Author = {Boenker, D},
Title = {Crisis at Sea: The US Navy in European Waters in World War
I},
Journal = {EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY},
Volume = {40},
Number = {2},
Pages = {375-376},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {0265-6914},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000276165600069&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1177/02656914100400020657},
Key = {fds295267}
}
@article{fds295266,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Creating Good Neighbors? Die Kultur- und Wirtschaftspolitik
der USA in Lateinamerika, 1940-1946 (Creating good
neighbors? American cultural and economic foreign politics
in Latin America, 1940-1946). By Ursula Prutsch. (Stuttgart:
Steiner, 2008. 476 pp. 56.00, ISBN 978-3-515-09009-4.) In
German},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {96},
Number = {3},
Pages = {901-901},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000273652200110&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/jahist/96.3.901},
Key = {fds295266}
}
@article{fds166105,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {Sabine Prutsch, Creating Good Neighbors? Die Kultur- und
Wirtschaftspolitik der USA in Lateinamerika,
1940-1946},
Journal = {Journal of American History 96 (2009): 901},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166105}
}
@article{fds295256,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Creating Good Neighbors? Die Kultur- und Wirtschaftspolitik
der USA in Lateinamerika, 1940-1946 by Sabine
Prutsch},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {96},
Year = {2009},
ISSN = {1945-2314},
Key = {fds295256}
}
@article{fds295269,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Jan Rüger. The Great Naval Game: Britain and Germany in the
Age of Empire. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of
Modern Warfare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Pp. 337. $95.00 (cloth).},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {47},
Number = {3},
Pages = {718-720},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2008},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0021-9371},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000258142800056&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/590307},
Key = {fds295269}
}
@article{fds295239,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Naval Intelligence from Germany: The Reports of the British
Naval Attaches in Berlin, 1906-1914 edited by Matthew S.
Seligmann},
Journal = {H-SOZ-KULT},
Year = {2008},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds295239}
}
@article{fds151852,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {Jan Rüger, The Great Naval Game: Britain and Germany in an
Age of Empire, Journal of British Studies 47 (July 2008):
718-720},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds151852}
}
@misc{fds219243,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {“Deutscher Militarismus und maritime Kriegführung im
Ersten Weltkrieg” [Narratives of German Militarism and
Maritime Warfare in World War I], in Das Deutsche
Kaiserreich in der Kontroverse. Eine Bilanz [Debating The
German Empire: An Evaluation], ed. Sven Oliver Müller and
Cornelius Torp (Göttingen, 2008)},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds219243}
}
@article{fds295255,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {The Great Naval Game: Britain and Germany in an Age of
Empire by Jan Rüger},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {47},
Number = {July},
Pages = {718-720},
Year = {2008},
ISSN = {1545-6986},
Key = {fds295255}
}
@misc{fds295261,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Deutscher Militarismus und maritime Kriegführung im Ersten
Weltkrieg},
Publisher = {Göttingen},
Editor = {Muller, SO and Torp, C},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds295261}
}
@article{fds295253,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Kameradschaft.Die Soldaten des nationalsozialistischen
Krieges und das 20. Jahrhundert [Comradeship. The Soldiers
of the Nazi War and the 20th Century] by Thomas
Kuehne},
Journal = {H-GERMAN},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds295253}
}
@article{fds71964,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {Peter Doepgen, Die Washingtoner Konferenz, das Deutsche
Reich und die Reichsmarine: Deutsche Marinepolitik 1921 bis
1935 [The Washington Conference, the German Empire, and the
Imperial Navy: German Naval Policy 1921-1935], Nautical
Research Journal 52:1 (Spring 2007): 51-52},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds71964}
}
@article{fds71965,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {Thomas Kuehne, Kameradschaft.Die Soldaten des
nationalsozialistischen Krieges und das 20. Jahrhundert
[Comradeship. The Soldiers of the Nazi War and the 20th
Century], H-GERMAN, April 23, 2007},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds71965}
}
@article{fds295254,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Die Washingtoner Konferenz, das Deutsche Reich und die
Reichsmarine: Deutsche Marinepolitik 1921 bis 1935 [The
Washington Conference, the German Empire, and the Imperial
Navy: German Naval Policy 1921-1935] by Peter
Doepgen},
Journal = {Nautical Research Journal},
Volume = {52.1},
Number = {Spring},
Pages = {51-52},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds295254}
}
@article{fds295252,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Militär, Staat und Gesellschaft in der DDR:
Forschungsfelder, Ergebnisse, Perspektiven [Military, State,
and Society in the GDR: Fields of Research, Results,
Perspectives], ed. Hans Ehlert and Matthias
Rogg},
Journal = {H-GERMAN},
Year = {2006},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds295252}
}
@article{fds295271,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Military History, Militarization, and the "American
Century"},
Journal = {Zeithistorische Forschungen},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-109},
Year = {2005},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds295271}
}
@article{fds295240,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Money and Security: Troops, Monetary Policy, and West
Germany's Relations with the United States and Britain,
1950-1971 by Hubert Zimmerman},
Journal = {European Review of History},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge)},
Year = {2005},
ISSN = {1469-8293},
Key = {fds295240}
}
@article{fds43060,
Author = {D. Bonker},
Title = {Rolf Hobson, Maritimer Imperialismus. Seemachtideologie,
seestrategisches Denken und der Tirpitzplan 1876 bis
1914},
Journal = {H-Soz-Kult},
Year = {2004},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds43060}
}
@article{fds295251,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Maritimer Imperialismus. Seemachtideologie, seestrategisches
Denken und der Tirpitzplan 1876 bis 1914 by Rolf
Hobson},
Journal = {H-Soz-Kult},
Year = {2004},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds295251}
}
@misc{fds295247,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Matters of Public Knowledge: The Baltimore Jewish Times and
Nazi Germany’s War Against the Jews, 1933-1942},
Pages = {59-76},
Booktitle = {Lives Lost, Lives Found: Baltimore’s German Jewish
Refugees, 1933-1945, ed. Anita Kassof, Avi Y. Decter, and
Deborah R. Weiner (Baltimore, 2004)},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295247}
}
@misc{fds295246,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Zwischen Bürgerkrieg und Navalismus: Marinepolitik und
Handelsimperialismus in den USA, 1865-1890 [Between Civil
War and Navalism: Naval Policy und Trade Imperialism in the
U.S., 1865-1890]},
Booktitle = {Das Militär und der Aufbruch in die Moderne 1860-1890 [The
Military and the Rise of Modernity 1860-1890], ed. Michael
Epkenhans and Gerhard P. Groß (München, 2003), pp.
93-115},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295246}
}
@article{fds295270,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Admiration, Enmity, and Cooperation: U.S. Navalism and the
British and German Empires before the Great
War},
Journal = {Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History},
Volume = {2},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds295270}
}
@misc{fds295268,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Naval professionalism and the state in turn-of-the-century
Germany and America},
Journal = {NEW INTERPRETATIONS IN NAVAL HISTORY},
Pages = {111-138},
Publisher = {NAVAL INST PRESS},
Editor = {McBride, WM},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {1-55750-648-5},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000079679100007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295268}
}
@article{fds295265,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Ubi-sumus? The state of naval and maritime
history},
Journal = {MILITARGESCHICHTLICHE MITTEILUNGEN},
Volume = {57},
Number = {1},
Pages = {268-269},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {0026-3826},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000077096900035&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295265}
}
@misc{fds295241,
Author = {Bonker, D},
Title = {Maritime Aufrüstung zwischen Partei-und Weltpolitik.
Schlachtflottenbau in Deutschland und den USA um die
Jahrhundertwende [Naval Armaments between Domestic Politics
and Global Diplomacy: Battlefleet Building in Germany and
the United States at the Turn of the Century."},
Pages = {298 pages},
Publisher = {Wvt Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier},
Editor = {Heideking, J},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds295241}
}
%% Borsellino, Jessica
@misc{fds357988,
Author = {Hauger, J},
Title = {Epidemics and Empires: Historicizing Covid-19 in Native
Communities},
Publisher = {Initiative for Critical Disaster Studies, Gallatin School of
Individualized Study, New York University},
Year = {2021},
Month = {July},
Abstract = {Since April 2020, Navajo Nation has experienced possibly the
worst local outbreak of COVID-19 anywhere in the United
States. While journalists covering the outbreak often
discuss the relationship between the pandemic and poverty,
they fail to adequately treat the relationship between
empire and epidemic disease that is operational in Navajo
Nation today. Surrounded by states and municipalities
responsible for their own COVID-19 responses and subject to
the authority of the federal government, tribal nations have
only limited recourse against this transient virus. This
essay uses newspaper articles to investigate a smallpox
epidemic that hit Indian Territory in 1898, illustrating how
epidemic disease exposes existing vulnerabilities to
disaster that arise from the protraction of tribal
sovereignty. A century ago, journalists failed to recognize
the relationship between white settlement and smallpox,
which contributed to the epidemic’s extended presence in
the region. Then as now, Native people experienced
disproportionately severe outbreaks of disease as threats to
their self-determination. These parallels encourage students
to reflect on the historical relationship between disease,
empire, and colonization, and pushes them to consider how
history can inform public health policy today.},
Key = {fds357988}
}
@misc{fds353232,
Author = {Hauger, J},
Title = {Nursing for Generations: Kiowa Peoplehood in the Work of
Laura Pedrick},
Publisher = {Nursing Clio},
Year = {2020},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds353232}
}
@article{fds348466,
Author = {Hauger, J},
Title = {Colonial Politics are Reproductive Politics: A Review of
Brianna Theobald’s Reproduction on the Reservation:
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Colonialism in the Long Twentieth
Century},
Journal = {Nursing Clio},
Year = {2019},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds348466}
}
@misc{fds348467,
Author = {Hauger, J},
Title = {Carr, the Confederacy and Conversations Ongoing},
Publisher = {The Abusable Past},
Year = {2019},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds348467}
}
%% Brown, Vincent A
@misc{fds183685,
Author = {V.A. Brown},
Title = {“A Vapor of Dread: Observations on Racial Terror and
Vengeance in the Age of Revolution,” in Thomas Bender and
Laurent Dubois, eds., Atlantic Revolutions (New York: New
York Historical Society, forthcoming 2011).},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds183685}
}
@article{fds183686,
Author = {V.A. Brown},
Title = {“History Attends to the Dead,” Small Axe: A Caribbean
Platform for Criticism, No. 31 (March 2010):
219-227.},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds183686}
}
@article{fds183689,
Author = {V.A. Brown},
Title = {“Social Death and Political Life in the Study of
Slavery,” American Historical Review, Vol. 114, No. 5
(December 2009): 1231-1249.},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds183689}
}
@book{fds183687,
Author = {V.A. Brown},
Title = {The Reaper’s Garden: Death and Power in the World of
Atlantic Slavery (Cambridge, M.A.: Harvard University Press,
2008). Awarded the 2009 James A. Rawley Prize and the
2008-09 Louis Gottschalk Prize. Co-winner of the 2009 Merle
Curti Award. Longlisted for the Cundill International Prize
in History, sponsored by McGill University.},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds183687}
}
@article{fds183690,
Author = {V.A. Brown},
Title = {“Eating the Dead: Consumption and Regeneration in the
History of Sugar,” Food and Foodways: History and Culture
of Human Nourishment, Vol. 16, No. 2 (April 2008):
117-126.},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds183690}
}
@misc{fds183691,
Author = {V.A. Brown},
Title = {“Spiritual Terror and Sacred Authority: Supernatural Power
in Jamaican Slave Society,” revised and reprinted in
Stephanie Camp and Edward E. Baptist, eds., New Studies in
the History of American Slavery (Athens, GA: University of
Georgia Press, 2006), 179-210.},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds183691}
}
%% Byers, John A.
@book{fds295272,
Author = {Stapleton, P and Byers, A},
Title = {Biopolitics and Utopia An Interdisciplinary
Reader},
Pages = {224 pages},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Year = {2015},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {1137514760},
Abstract = {ISBN: 978–1–137–51474–5 Library of Congress
CataloginginPublication Data Biopolitics and utopia : an
interdisciplinary reader / edited by Patricia Stapleton and
Andrew Byers. pages cm.—(Palgrave series in bioethics and
public policy) ...},
Key = {fds295272}
}
%% Campt, Tina M
@article{fds185803,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {“What’s the ‘trans’ and where’s the ‘national’
in transnational feminist practice? – A Response”
Feminist Review},
Journal = {Feminist Review},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds185803}
}
@article{fds185801,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {“Pictures of Us? Blackness, Diaspora and the Afro-German
Subject”},
Pages = {139-160},
Booktitle = {From Black to Schwarz: Cultural Crossovers between African
Americans and Germans},
Publisher = {LIT Verlag},
Address = {Berlin, Germany},
Editor = {Maria Diedrich and Juergen Heinrichs},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds185801}
}
@book{fds185805,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Image Matters: Archive, Photography and the African Diaspora
in Europe},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2010},
Abstract = {Image Matters charts the emergence of a Black European
through the medium of photography in the early twentieth
century. It counterposes two different Black European
communities – Black Britons and Black Germans – and the
respective ways each community used photography to create
positive forms of identification and community in the first
half of the twentieth century in ways that challenged the
racist stereotypes Blacks in Germany and the UK confronted
in their everyday lives. Focusing on a collection of
snapshot photographs of four Black German families from the
turn of the century through the 1940s, and a little known
archive of studio portrait photography of Afro-Caribbean
Britons in the immediate postwar period, the study uses the
photographic image to understand the effects of migration
and settlement, and the construction of national, cultural
and diasporic identity in these communities. The book asks
how and why everyday practices of photography became an
important medium through which Afro-Germans and Black
Britons wrote themselves into narratives of British and
German culture.},
Key = {fds185805}
}
@article{fds167697,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Jennifer Tucker},
Title = {“Entwined Practices: Engagements with Photography in
Historical Inquiry”},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {48},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds167697}
}
@article{fds167692,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Family Matters: Race, Gender and Belonging in Black German
Photography},
Journal = {Social Text},
Volume = {98},
Pages = {83-114},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds167692}
}
@article{fds167693,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Saidiya Hartman},
Title = {A Future Beyond Empire},
Journal = {Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {19-26},
Editor = {Tina Campt and Saidiya Hartman},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds167693}
}
@article{fds167696,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Saidiya Hartman},
Title = {Reconstructing Womanhood: A Future Beyond Empire - A
Symposium Honoring Hazel V. Carby},
Journal = {Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {19-111},
Editor = {Tina Campt and Saidiya Hartman},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds167696}
}
@article{fds167700,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {“Pictures of Us? Blackness, Diaspora and the Afro-German
Subject”},
Series = {The New Black Studies},
Pages = {63-83},
Booktitle = {Black Europe and the African Diaspora},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {Darlene Clark Hine and Trica Danielle Keaton and Stephen
Smalls},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds167700}
}
@misc{fds185806,
Title = {“Reconstructing Womanhood: A Future Beyond Empire - A
Symposium Honoring Hazel V. Carby”},
Journal = {Small Axe: A Caribbean Platform for Criticism,},
Volume = {13:1},
Number = {28},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {T.M. Campt and Saidiya Hartman},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds185806}
}
@misc{fds152146,
Title = {Gendering Diaspora},
Journal = {Feminist Review},
Volume = {90},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Editor = {T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas},
Year = {2008},
Month = {October},
Abstract = {The goal of Gendering Diaspora is to stimulate critical
reflection among feminist scholars about the formation of
diaspora as a site of political aspiration and solidarity,
and as a social, cultural and political framework of
analysis. Foregrounding the role of racial and gendered
formation in the circulation of global capital, contributors
emphasize that diasporic dialogues are never truly
equitable, for the politics of transnational exchange are
thoroughly embedded in the same material and ideological
networks of power from which they emerge. Gendering Diaspora
emerges from papers given at the conference 'Diasporic
Hegemonies' at Duke University, USA, in Autumn 2005 and is
part of an ongoing discussion about what constitutes both
diaspora and feminist analysis from a transnational
perspective.},
Key = {fds152146}
}
@article{fds152147,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas},
Title = {Gendering Diaspora: Transnational Feminism, Diaspora and Its
Hegemonies},
Journal = {Feminist Review},
Volume = {90},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-8},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Year = {2008},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds152147}
}
@article{fds51894,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {“Black Folks Here and There: Diasporic Specificity and
Relationality in Jacqueline Nassy Brown’s Dropping Anchor,
Setting Sail”},
Journal = {Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2},
Year = {2007},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds51894}
}
@misc{fds152150,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas},
Title = {“Diasporic Hegemonies – Popular Culture and
Transnational Blackness” A Dialogue with Maureen Mahon and
Lena Sawyer},
Journal = {Transforming Anthropology},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {50-62},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds152150}
}
@article{fds51886,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {"Diaspora Space, Ethnographic Space -- Writing History
Between the Lines"},
Pages = {93-107},
Booktitle = {Globalization, Race and Cultural Production},
Publisher = {Duke UP},
Editor = {Kamari Clarke and Deborah Thomas},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds51886}
}
@misc{fds51885,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Deborah Thomas},
Title = {“Diasporic Hegemonies - Slavery, Memory, and Genealogies
of Diaspora” A Dialogue with Jacqueline Nassy Brown and
Bayo Holsey},
Journal = {Transforming Anthropology},
Volume = {1},
Number = {2},
Pages = {163-177},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds51885}
}
@article{fds29063,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Converging Spectres of An Other Within: Race and Gender in
Prewar Afro-German History},
Booktitle = {Not So Plain as Black and White: Afro-German History and
Culture from 1890-2000},
Publisher = {University of Rochester Press},
Editor = {Patricia Mazon and Reinhold Steingroever},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds29063}
}
@book{fds5561,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Other Germans, Black Germans, and the Politics of Race,
Gender, and Memory in the Third Reich},
Publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds5561}
}
@misc{fds29059,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Paul Gilroy in cooperation and the House of
World Cultures and Berlin},
Title = {Der Black Atlantic},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds29059}
}
@article{fds29062,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Schwarze Deutsche Gegenerinnerung: Der Black Atlantic als
gegenhistoriografische Praxis},
Booktitle = {Der Black Atlantic},
Publisher = {Haus de Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany},
Editor = {Tina Campt and Paul Gilroy in cooperation and the House of
World Cultures and Berlin},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds29062}
}
@article{fds16633,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {"Reading the Black German Experience: An
Introduction"},
Journal = {Callaloo},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {288-294},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds16633}
}
@article{fds16640,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {"Converging Spectres of an Other Within: Race and Gender in
Prewar Afro-German History"},
Journal = {Callaloo},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds16640}
}
@misc{fds16634,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Michelle Maria Wright and guest},
Title = {Special Issue: "Reading the Black German
Experience"},
Journal = {Callaloo},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds16634}
}
@misc{fds152151,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Contested Black Voices: Critical Reading of the Black German
Experience},
Journal = {Callaloo},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds152151}
}
@article{fds16642,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {The Crowded Space of Diaspora: Intercultural Address and the
Tensions of Diaspora},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {83},
Pages = {94-113},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds16642}
}
@article{fds16645,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Paola Bacchetta and Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan and Minoo Moallem and Jennifer Terry},
Title = {Transnational Feminist Practices Against War -- A
Statement},
Journal = {Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {302-308},
Publisher = {Wesleyan University Press},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds16645}
}
@article{fds5568,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Review of Grenzenlos und Unverschaemt, Nachtgesang and
"Hoffnung im Herz: Die Mündliche Poesie von May
Ayim},
Journal = {European Women's Review of Books},
Volume = {1},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds5568}
}
@article{fds29064,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Paul Grosse and Yara-Colette Lemke Muniz de
Faria},
Title = {Blacks, Germans, and the Politics of Imperialist
Imagination, 1920-1960},
Booktitle = {The Imperialist Imagination: German Colonialism and Its
Legacy},
Publisher = {Univeristy of Michigan},
Editor = {Sara Lennox and Sara Friedrichsmeyer and Susanne
Zantop},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds29064}
}
@article{fds29065,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {African German/African American - Dialogue or
Dialectic?},
Booktitle = {The African-German Experience: Critical Essays},
Publisher = {Praeger},
Editor = {Carol Blackshire-Belay},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds29065}
}
@article{fds5564,
Author = {T.M. Campt and Pascal Grosse},
Title = {Mischlingskinder in Nachkriegsdeutschland: Zum Verhältnis
von Psychologie, Anthropologie und Gesellschaftspolitik nach
1945},
Journal = {Pstchologie und Geschichte},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1-2},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds5564}
}
@article{fds5565,
Author = {T.M. Campt},
Title = {Afro-German Cultural Identity and the Politics of
Positionality: Contests and Contexts in the Formation of a
German Ethnic Identity},
Journal = {New German Critique},
Volume = {58},
Year = {1993},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds5565}
}
@misc{fds16641,
Author = {T.M. Campt and co-translator},
Title = {Showing Our Colors: Afro-German Women Speak
Out},
Publisher = {University of Massachusetts},
Editor = {May Opitz and Katharina Oguntoye and Dagmar
Schultz},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds16641}
}
%% Castles, Katherine L.
@article{fds32392,
Author = {Katherine .L. Castles},
Title = {'Nice, Average Americans': Postwar Parents' Groups and the
Defense of the Normal Family},
Booktitle = {Mental Retardation in America: A Historical
Reader},
Publisher = {New York University Press},
Editor = {Steven Noll and James W. Trent},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds32392}
}
@article{fds32390,
Author = {Katherine L. Castles},
Title = {Quiet Eugenics: Sterilization in North Carolina's
Institutions for the Mentally Retarded, 1945-1965},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {68},
Number = {4},
Pages = {849-878},
Year = {2002},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds32390}
}
%% Chafe, William H.
@book{fds151847,
Author = {W.H. Chafe},
Title = {The Rise and Fall of the American Century: The United States
from 1890 to 2008},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds151847}
}
@book{fds43062,
Author = {W.H. Chafe},
Title = {Private Lives/Public Consequences: Personality and Politics
in Modern America},
Pages = {430},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Year = {2005},
Abstract = {Private Lives/Public Consequences examines the lives of ten
major political figures in modern America, showing how their
childhood, adolescence and/or pivotal events in their lives
shaped the politics and policies they pursued.},
Key = {fds43062}
}
@misc{fds43065,
Author = {W.H. Chafe},
Title = {American Liberalism inthe 20th Century},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Year = {2003},
Abstract = {A series of essays on how liberalism has evolved in the 20th
ce ntury, with two essays by myself.},
Key = {fds43065}
}
%% Chappel, James G.
@article{fds362720,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Democracy, Capitalism, and the Welfare State: Debating
Social Order in Postwar West Germany, 1949–1989. By
Peter C. Caldwell. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.
Pp. viii+226. $90.00.},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {991-993},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/716790},
Doi = {10.1086/716790},
Key = {fds362720}
}
@article{fds356327,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {“Explaining the Catholic Turn to Rights in the
1930s”},
Pages = {63-80},
Booktitle = {Christianity and Human Rights Reconsidered},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9781108424707},
Abstract = {This volume showcases the work of a new generation of
scholars interested in the historical connection between
religion and human rights in the twentieth century, offering
a truly global perspective on the internal diversity,
theological ...},
Key = {fds356327}
}
@article{fds356328,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {“On the Border of Old Age”: An Entangled History of
Eldercare in East Germany},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {53},
Number = {2},
Pages = {353-371},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000893892000014x},
Abstract = {<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>Historical research
has turned in the last years more intensively toward
entangled and transnational histories of biopolitics, the
family, and the welfare state, but without renewed interest
in aging and pension policy, a sphere of human experience
that is often interrogated in parochial terms, if at all. An
analysis of the culture and policies of old age in East
Germany in the 1950s and 1960s shows the importance of a
transnational history of this subject. The GDR, the
Communist state with the greatest proportion of elderly
citizens, needed to create a socialist model of aging.
Neither the Communist tradition in Weimar Germany, nor the
experience of the other states in the Communist bloc
provided substantial guidance. East Germans looked instead
for inspiration to West Germany, which was itself engaged in
a debate about aging and pension policy. By grappling with
the Western experience, including its perceived and real
limitations, the GDR in the Ulbricht developed a vision of
what it meant to age as a socialist.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s000893892000014x},
Key = {fds356328}
}
@article{fds356329,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {The God That Won: Eugen Kogon and the Origins of Cold War
Liberalism},
Journal = {Journal of Contemporary History},
Volume = {55},
Number = {2},
Pages = {339-363},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2020},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009419833439},
Abstract = {<jats:p> Eugen Kogon (1903–87) was one of the most
important German intellectuals of the late 1940s. His
writings on the concentration camps and on the nature of
fascism were crucial to West Germany’s fledgling
transition from dictatorship to democracy. Previous scholars
of Kogon have focused on his leftist Catholicism, which
differentiated him from the mainstream. This article takes a
different approach, asking instead how Kogon, a recovering
fascist himself, came to have so much in common with his
peers in West Germany and in the Cold War West. By 1948, he
fluently spoke the new language of Cold War liberalism,
pondering how human rights and liberal democracy could be
saved from totalitarianism. He did not do so, the article
argues, because he had decided to abandon his principles and
embrace a militarized anti-Communist cause. Instead, he
transitioned to Cold War liberalism because it provided a
congenial home for a deeply Catholic thinker, committed to a
carceral understanding of Europe’s fascist past and a
federalist vision for its future. The analysis helps us to
see how European Catholics made the Cold War their own –
an important phenomenon, given that Christian Democrats held
power almost everywhere on the continent that was not
controlled by Communists. The analysis reveals a different
portrait of Cold War liberalism than we usually see: less a
smokescreen for American interests, and more a vessel for
emancipatory projects and ideals that was strategically
employed by diverse actors across the globe.
</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1177/0022009419833439},
Key = {fds356329}
}
@article{fds356330,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {The Logic of Sanctuary: Towards a New Spatial Metaphor for
the Study of Global Religion},
Journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Religion},
Volume = {88},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-34},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/lfz106},
Doi = {10.1093/jaarel/lfz106},
Key = {fds356330}
}
@article{fds356331,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {Nudging Toward Theocracy: Adrian Vermeule's War on
Liberalism},
Journal = {Dissent},
Volume = {67},
Number = {2},
Pages = {41-48},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dss.2020.0033},
Doi = {10.1353/dss.2020.0033},
Key = {fds356331}
}
@article{fds356332,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {OldVolk:Aging in 1950s Germany, East and
West},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {90},
Number = {4},
Pages = {792-833},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/700298},
Doi = {10.1086/700298},
Key = {fds356332}
}
@article{fds356333,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {“Can a Rich Man Enter the Kingdom of God? The Catholic
Debate over Private Property During the Great
Depression”},
Pages = {21-38},
Booktitle = {So What's New About Scholasticism? How Neo-Thomism Helped
Shape the Twentieth Century},
Publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG},
Year = {2018},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9783110588255},
Abstract = {This volume reconstructs how Neo-Thomism sought to resolve
disparities, annul contradictions and reconcile incongruent,
new developments.},
Key = {fds356333}
}
@book{fds335510,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {Catholic Modern The Challenge of Totalitarianism and the
Remaking of the Church},
Pages = {352 pages},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780674972100},
Abstract = {Yet by the 1960s its position was reversed. How did the
world’s largest religious organization become modern?
James Chappel finds answers in the shattering experiences of
the 1930s.},
Key = {fds335510}
}
@article{fds356334,
Author = {CHAPPEL, J},
Title = {Nuclear Families in a Nuclear Age: Theorising the Family in
1950s West Germany},
Journal = {Contemporary European History},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {85-109},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777316000539},
Abstract = {<jats:p>This essay explores the imagination of the family in
1950s West Germany, where the family emerged at the heart of
political, economic and moral reconstruction. To uncover the
intellectual origins of familialism, the essay presents
trans-war intellectual biographies of Franz-Josef
Würmeling, Germany's first family minister, and Helmut
Schelsky, the most prominent family sociologist of the
period. Their stories demonstrate that the new centrality of
the family was not a retreat from ideology, as is often
argued, but was in fact a reinstatement of interwar
ideologies in a new key: social Catholicism in the former
case, National Socialism in the latter. These divergent
trajectories explain why Würmeling and Schelsky, despite
being two central defenders of the family in the 1950s,
could not work together. The essay follows their careers
into the 1960s, suggesting that the fractious state of
familialism in the 1950s helps us to understand its collapse
in the face of the sexual revolution.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s0960777316000539},
Key = {fds356334}
}
@article{fds356335,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {Modern Family},
Journal = {Dissent},
Volume = {64},
Number = {3},
Pages = {147-151},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dss.2017.0082},
Doi = {10.1353/dss.2017.0082},
Key = {fds356335}
}
@article{fds314319,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of "Den Kapitalismus bändigen. Oswald von
Nell-Breunings Impulse für die Sozialpolitik," ed. Bernhard
Emunds and Hans Günter Hockerts.},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {49},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP): HSS Journals - No
Cambridge Open},
Year = {2016},
ISSN = {1569-1616},
Key = {fds314319}
}
@article{fds314784,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Holy Wars: Secularism and the Invention of
Religion},
Journal = {Boston Review},
Number = {May/June 2016},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://bostonreview.net/books-ideas/james-chappel-secularism-religion},
Key = {fds314784}
}
@article{fds356336,
Author = {Chappel, J},
Title = {Catholicism and the Economy of Miracles in West Germany,
1920–1960},
Journal = {New German Critique},
Volume = {42},
Number = {3},
Pages = {9-40},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0094033x-3136985},
Doi = {10.1215/0094033x-3136985},
Key = {fds356336}
}
@article{fds314317,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {“The Weimar Century and the Transnational History of
Ideas.” Review essay on Udi Greenberg, Weimar
Century},
Journal = {H-Diplo},
Year = {2015},
url = {https://networks.h-net.org/node/28443/discussions/85233/h-diplo-roundtable-xvii-2-weimar-century-german-%C3%A9migr%C3%A9s-and#_Toc431067987},
Key = {fds314317}
}
@article{fds314316,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {“All Churches Have Heretics: Catholicism, Human Rights,
and the Uses of History for Life.”},
Journal = {The Immanent Frame},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2015/06/05/all-churches-have-heretics-on-catholicism-human-rights-and-the-advantages-of-history-for-life/},
Key = {fds314316}
}
@article{fds305474,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of Thomas Großbölting, "Der verlorene Himmel,
Glaube in Deutschland seit 1945"},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {87},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {1537-5358},
Key = {fds305474}
}
@article{fds314318,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {A Servant Heart: How Neoliberalism Came to
Be},
Journal = {Boston Review},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://bostonreview.net/books-ideas/james-chappel-servant-heart-religion-neoliberalism},
Key = {fds314318}
}
@article{fds305477,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Entries on Friedrich von Hayek, Karl Mannheim, Jacques
Maritain, Charles Maurras, and Joseph Schumpeter},
Booktitle = {Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds305477}
}
@article{fds225377,
Author = {J.G. Chappel},
Title = {Grenzen des katholischen Milieus. Stabilität und
Gefährdung katholischer Milieus in der Endphase der
Weimarer republic und der NS-Zeit, ed. Joachim Kuropka
(Münster: Aschendorff, 2013},
Journal = {Catholic Historical Review},
Volume = {100},
Pages = {628-30},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225377}
}
@article{fds225378,
Author = {J.G. Chappel},
Title = {Quinn Slobodian, Foreign Front: Third World Politics in
Sixties West Germany (Durham, NC: Duke University Press,
2012)},
Journal = {Journal of Contemporary History},
Volume = {49},
Pages = {869-71},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225378}
}
@article{fds295284,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Nihilism and the Cold War: The Catholic Reception of
Nihilism between Nietzsche and Adenauer},
Journal = {Rethinking History: the journal of theory and
practice},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge)},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1470-1154},
Key = {fds295284}
}
@article{fds305475,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of "Foreign Front: Third World Politics in Sixties
West Germany" by Quinn Slobodian},
Journal = {Journal of Contemporary History},
Volume = {49},
Publisher = {Journal of Contemporary History},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1461-7250},
Key = {fds305475}
}
@article{fds305476,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of "Grenzen des katholischen Milieus, Stabilitat und
Gefahrdung katolischer Milieus in der Endphase der Weimarer
republic und der NS-Zeit" edited by Joachim
Kuropka},
Journal = {Catholic Historical Review},
Volume = {100},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1534-0708},
Key = {fds305476}
}
@article{fds295286,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {“Beyond Tocquville: A Plea to Stop ‘Taking Religion
Seriously’.”},
Journal = {Modern Intellectual History},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {697-708},
Year = {2013},
Month = {October},
Abstract = {We have all heard the admonition to “take religion
seriously.” It is a perplexing command, since AHA
statistics indicate that graduate students have been
flocking to religious topics for years. Library shelves
groan under the weight of recent works that take religion
seriously. What, then, might it mean to take religion more
seriously, as it has been such a booming academic field for
decades now? As Elizabeth Pritchard has pointed out, the
imperative is not a methodological recommendation at all,
but an ethical–political one. To take religion
“seriously” is to grant it its rightful place as an
independent variable amidst others, without reducing it to
the old categories of politics or class or gender. It is
implicitly frivolous to see religion as a superstructural
manifestation of a deeper social or economic reality, as
have many functionalist theories from Marx onwards. These
accounts are routinely pilloried as condescending towards
the past, and as failing to take historical actors at their
word when they claim to act for religious reasons. There is
much to this; nonetheless, the currently reigning assumption
of religious autonomy, like that of other cultural
artifacts, has been perilously undertheorized. In this joint
review, I would like to show how this understanding of
religion impedes historical understanding. It might be the
case that, to paraphrase Oscar Wilde, religion is too
important to take seriously.},
Key = {fds295286}
}
@article{fds295277,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {The Fox Is Still Running: Isaiah Berlin's Continuing
Relevance},
Pages = {368 pages},
Booktitle = {The Book of Isaiah},
Publisher = {Boydell & Brewer Ltd},
Editor = {Hardy, H},
Year = {2013},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9781843838760},
Abstract = {This collection of pen-portraits of the renowned public
intellectual Isaiah Berlin, published to mark the centenary
of his birth, brings him vividly to life from many
vantage-points.},
Key = {fds295277}
}
@article{fds314315,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {“An Intended Absence? Democracy and the Unintended
Reformation.”},
Journal = {The Immanent Frame},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Fall},
url = {http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2013/09/05/an-intended-absence-democracy-and-the-unintended-reformation/},
Key = {fds314315}
}
@article{fds295283,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {A Mechanical Style in Our Joys: Time, Space, and Discipline
in British Sports},
Journal = {Crossings: A Counter-Disciplinary Journal},
Number = {8},
Pages = {77-115},
Year = {2012},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds295283}
}
@article{fds295282,
Author = {CHAPPEL, J},
Title = {THE CATHOLIC ORIGINS OF TOTALITARIANISM THEORY IN INTERWAR
EUROPE},
Journal = {Modern Intellectual History},
Volume = {8},
Number = {3},
Pages = {561-590},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2011},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {1479-2443},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479244311000357},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Totalitarianism theory was one of the ratifying
principles of the Cold War, and remains an important
component of contemporary political discourse. Its origins,
however, are little understood. Although widely seen as a
secular product of anticommunist socialism, it was
originally a theological notion, rooted in the political
theory of Catholic personalism. Specifically,
totalitarianism theory was forged by Catholic intellectuals
in the mid-1930s, responding to Carl Schmitt's turn to the
“total state” in 1931. In this essay I explore the
notion's formation and circulation through the Catholic
public sphere in both France and Austria, where
“antitotalitarianism” was born as a new form of the
traditional Catholic animus against the nation state
project.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s1479244311000357},
Key = {fds295282}
}
@article{fds295274,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of "Robert Schuman: Neo-Scholastic Humanism and the
Reunification of Europe" by Alan Paul Fimister},
Journal = {Journal of Ecclesiastical History},
Number = {62},
Pages = {269-270},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {1469-7637},
Key = {fds295274}
}
@article{fds295275,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of "Hitler's Priests: Catholic Clergy in Hitler's
Germany" by Kevin Spicer},
Journal = {Journal of Religious History},
Number = {35},
Pages = {107-109},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {1467-9809},
Key = {fds295275}
}
@article{fds295281,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {The Poetics of Sainthood in Interwar Catholic Literature: A
Reading of 'Sons le soleil de Satan' and 'The Power and the
Glory.'},
Journal = {Revue belge de philogie et d'histoire},
Number = {88},
Pages = {1229-1253},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295281}
}
@article{fds295273,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of "Religion and Its Other: Secular and Sacral
Concepts and Practices in Interaction"},
Journal = {Journal of Religious History},
Number = {34},
Pages = {496-498},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {1467-9809},
Key = {fds295273}
}
@article{fds314320,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Review of Religion and Its Other: Secular and Sacral
Concepts and Practices in Interaction, ed. Heike Bock, et
al. (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2008).},
Journal = {Journal of Religious History},
Volume = {34},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds314320}
}
@misc{fds295280,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {"The Heretical Imperative:" Review of "God, Interrupted:
Heresy and the European Imagination between the World Wars"
by Benjamin Lazier},
Journal = {Killing the Buddha},
Year = {2009},
Month = {October},
url = {http://killingthebuddha.com/mag/exegesis/the-heretical-imperative},
Key = {fds295280}
}
@article{fds295278,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {The God(s) That Failed: Secularization and the Early
Alasdair MacIntyre},
Journal = {Symposia},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-15},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds295278}
}
@article{fds295279,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {The Black International [Report on Research in
Progress]},
Journal = {European Studies Forum},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds295279}
}
@article{fds295276,
Author = {Chappel, JG},
Title = {Ronald Knox: A Bibliographic Essay},
Journal = {Theological Librarianship},
Volume = {1},
Number = {2},
Pages = {49-53},
Publisher = {American Theological Library Association},
Year = {2008},
ISSN = {1937-8904},
Key = {fds295276}
}
%% Cheung-Miaw, Calvin R.
@article{fds363764,
Author = {Cheung-Miaw, C},
Title = {Asian Americans and multiracial politics: the contribution
and limits of racial triangulation theory},
Journal = {Politics, Groups, and Identities},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {461-467},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2022},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2021.1982736},
Doi = {10.1080/21565503.2021.1982736},
Key = {fds363764}
}
@article{fds359531,
Author = {Cheung-Miaw, C},
Title = {The Boundaries of Democracy},
Journal = {Pacific Historical Review},
Volume = {90},
Number = {4},
Pages = {508-536},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2021.90.4.508},
Abstract = {<jats:p>This article examines the aftermaths of four
murders: those of anti–Ferdinand Marcos activists Silme
Domingo and Gene Viernes, and Kuomintang critics Chen
Wen-Chen and Henry Liu. These murders all occurred during
the Ronald Reagan presidential administration and relied
upon the transnational reach of foreign governments into the
United States. I explore how activists responded to these
murders, focusing on the Committee for Justice for Domingo
and Viernes, the Committee on Political Freedom, which was
formed by Chen’s colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University,
and the Committee to Obtain Justice for Henry Liu. I argue
that, in contrast to those radicals who saw oppression as
flowing outward from the United States toward the Third
World, these critics saw the transnational murders as
symbolizing the growing convergence between domestic and
foreign repression.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1525/phr.2021.90.4.508},
Key = {fds359531}
}
@article{fds359532,
Author = {Cheung-Miaw, C and Hsu, R},
Title = {Before the “Truckee Method”: Race, Space, and Capital in
Truckee’s Chinese Community, 1870–1880},
Journal = {Amerasia Journal},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Pages = {68-85},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00447471.2019.1605712},
Doi = {10.1080/00447471.2019.1605712},
Key = {fds359532}
}
%% Clark, Elizabeth A.
@article{fds199933,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {"Happiness in Hell, Virtue in the Middle State: the Church
Fathers and Some Nineteenth-Century debates."
.},
Volume = {48},
Booktitle = {Studia Patristica},
Publisher = {Peeters Press},
Address = {Leuven},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds199933}
}
@article{fds288230,
Author = {Clark, EA},
Title = {Postcolonial Theory and the Study of Christian History
Introduction},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {78},
Number = {4},
Pages = {847-848},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0009-6407},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000272832800005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0009640709990540},
Key = {fds288230}
}
@article{fds288231,
Author = {Clark, EA},
Title = {Contested bodies: Early christian asceticism and
nineteenth-century polemics},
Journal = {Journal of Early Christian Studies},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {281-307},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1067-6341},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000267175500008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This essay explores how two nineteenth-century writers who
opposed the asceticizing aspects of the Oxford Movement and
Roman Catholicism appealed to patristic writings. Anglican
Isaac Taylor and Episcopalian Arthur Cleveland Coxe employed
different rhetorical strategies: Taylor attempted to shock
unsuspecting Christians about the "true" nature of
Tractarian devotion to patristic Christianity, while Coxe,
conversely, sought to explain away the asceticism promoted
by the Fathers and align early Christianity with
nineteenth-century domesticity. Coxe, American editor of the
Ante-Nicene Fathers series, advanced his cause by adding
anti-Catholic footnotes and "elucidations" to the Fathers'
writings. © 2009 The Johns Hopkins University
Press.},
Doi = {10.1353/earl.0.0252},
Key = {fds288231}
}
@article{fds166046,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {AUGUSTINE, THE SONS OF NOAH AND RACE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY
NORTH AMERICA},
Booktitle = {AUGUSTINE IN AMERICA},
Publisher = {CATHOLIC UN PRESS},
Editor = {KARLA POLLMAN and MARK VESSEY},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166046}
}
@article{fds166048,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {THE SCHLEIERMACHER OF ANTIQUITY :CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRA,
ORIGEN, AND ATHANASIUS IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY PROTESTANT
IMAGINARY},
Booktitle = {ALEXANDRIAN PRESONAE},
Publisher = {MOHR SIEBECK},
Address = {TUEBINGEN},
Editor = {ZLATKO PLESE},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166048}
}
@article{fds166049,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {FROM EAST TO WEST: ASCETICISM AND NINETEENTH CENTURY
PROTESTANT PROFESSORS IN AMERICA},
Booktitle = {FESTSCHRIFT FOR PHILIP ROUSSEAU},
Publisher = {UN NOTRE DAME PRESS},
Editor = {RD YOUNG and B LEYERLE},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166049}
}
@article{fds288234,
Author = {Clark, EA},
Title = {The celibate bridegroom and his virginal brides: Metaphor
and the marriage of Jesus in early christian ascetic
exegesis},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {77},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-25},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0009-6407},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000256406500001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/S0009640708000036},
Key = {fds288234}
}
@article{fds152900,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {From Patristics to Early Christian Studies},
Pages = {7-41},
Booktitle = {Oxford Handbook of Early Christianity},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {SA Harvey and D Hunter},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds152900}
}
@article{fds152923,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Renouncing renunciation: early Christian Asceticism in
America},
Pages = {357-375},
Booktitle = {From Rome to Constantinople},
Publisher = {Peeters},
Address = {Leuven},
Editor = {H. Amirav et al},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds152923}
}
@article{fds199932,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Renouncing Renunciation: Eary Christian Asceticism in
America},
Booktitle = {From Rome to Constantinople},
Publisher = {Peeters Press},
Address = {Leuven},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds199932}
}
@article{fds152919,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Augustine, the Sons of Noah, and Race in Nineteenth-century
North America},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {74-83},
Booktitle = {Sex from Plato to Paglia},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Editor = {A Soble},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds152919}
}
@article{fds152920,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Sarah and hagar},
Pages = {127-147},
Booktitle = {Sarah, hagar and Their Children},
Publisher = {Westminster/John Know},
Editor = {P trible and L Russell},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds152920}
}
@article{fds152922,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Gensis 1-3 amd gender Dilemmas},
Number = {1-21},
Booktitle = {Korper und Seele},
Address = {Munich},
Editor = {B. feichtinger et al},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds152922}
}
@article{fds10547,
Title = {On Not Retracting the Unconfessed},
Pages = {222-243},
Booktitle = {Augustine and Post-Modernism},
Publisher = {Bloomington: Indiana University Press},
Editor = {John D. Caputo and Michael Scanlon},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds10547}
}
@article{fds10552,
Title = {Dissuading from Marriage: Jerome and the Asceticization of
Satire},
Pages = {154-181},
Booktitle = {Satirical Advice on Women and Marriage},
Publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
Editor = {Warren S. Smith},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds10552}
}
@article{fds152908,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Origen, the Jews, and the Song of Songs},
Booktitle = {Perspectives on the Song of Songs},
Publisher = {Walter de Gruyter},
Address = {Berlin},
Editor = {A. hegedorn},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds152908}
}
@article{fds152911,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Asceticism, Class, and Gender},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {27-45},
Booktitle = {The People's History of Christianity, vol.
2},
Publisher = {Fortress},
Address = {Minneapolis},
Editor = {V Burrus and D janz},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds152911}
}
@article{fds152914,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Thinking with Women},
Booktitle = {Spread of Christianity in the First Four
Centuries},
Publisher = {Brill},
Address = {Leiden},
Editor = {William harris},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds152914}
}
@article{fds152916,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {History, theology, and Context: the Analysis of
Romans},
Pages = {195-207},
Booktitle = {Gender, Tradition, and Romans},
Publisher = {T and T Clark},
Address = {NY/Londoon},
Editor = {C Grenholm and D Patte},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds152916}
}
@article{fds288232,
Author = {Clark, E},
Title = {Engaging Bruce Lincoln},
Journal = {Method & Theory in the Study of Religion},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Pages = {11-17},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1570068053429929},
Doi = {10.1163/1570068053429929},
Key = {fds288232}
}
@article{fds288233,
Author = {Clark, E},
Title = {Distinguishing 'Distinction': Considering peter brown's
reconsiderations},
Journal = {Augustinian Studies},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
Pages = {237-250},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds288233}
}
@article{fds10546,
Title = {Engendering Religious Studies},
Pages = {217-242},
Booktitle = {The Future of the Study of Religion},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {S. jakelic and L. pearson},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds10546}
}
@article{fds10550,
Title = {Rewriting the History of Early Christianity},
Pages = {61-68},
Booktitle = {The Past before Us: The Challenge of Historiographies of
Late Antiquity},
Publisher = {Brepols},
Editor = {Carole Straw and Richard Lim},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds10550}
}
@article{fds152906,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {Creating Foundations, Creating Authorities},
Pages = {553-572},
Booktitle = {Religious identity and the Problem of Historical
Foundations},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {W Otten and G Rouwhorst},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds152906}
}
@article{fds15402,
Author = {E. Clark},
Title = {SEE BELOW},
Year = {2003},
Abstract = {The essays and chapters that were supposed to be out in 2003
(6 of them) will be out instead in early to
mid-2004.},
Key = {fds15402}
}
@article{fds288235,
Author = {Clark, EA},
Title = {Women, gender, and the study of Christian
history},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {70},
Number = {3},
Pages = {395-426},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0009-6407},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000170957600001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3654496},
Key = {fds288235}
}
@article{fds10548,
Title = {Creating Foundation, Creating Authorities: Reading Practices
and Christian Identities},
Booktitle = {Religious Identity and the Problem of Historical
Foundation},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {Willemien Otten and Gerard Rouwhorst},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds10548}
}
@article{fds10551,
Title = {Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration: Original Sin and the
Conception of Jesus in the Polemic Between Augustine and
Julian of Eclanum},
Pages = {17-40},
Booktitle = {Generation and Degeneration: Tropes of Reproduction in
Literature and History from Antiquity to Early Modern
Europe},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke University Press},
Editor = {Valeria Finucci and Kevin Brownlee},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds10551}
}
@book{fds10553,
Title = {Reading Renunciation: Asceticism and Scripture in Early
Christianity},
Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds10553}
}
%% Creed, Devin
@article{fds352639,
Author = {Creed, D},
Title = {W. B. Yeats and Folklore: The Search for an Irish
Identity},
Journal = {The Yeats Journal of Korea},
Volume = {53},
Pages = {183-210},
Publisher = {The Yeats Society of Korea},
Year = {2017},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14354/yjk.2017.53.183},
Doi = {10.14354/yjk.2017.53.183},
Key = {fds352639}
}
%% Daly, Samuel Fury Childs
@article{fds363303,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {War as Work: Labor and Soldiering in History},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {103},
Pages = {375-380},
Year = {2023},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547922000035},
Abstract = {In the decade since International Labor and Working-Class
History (ILWCH) published its special issue on Labor and the
Military, treating military service as a problem of labor
has grown from a provocation into a major debate. By
surveying five recent books on soldiering as a form of
labor, this essay poses a set of questions about warfare and
work. Is military service best understood as a form of
labor, and what might that perspective reveal, or occlude?
How do militaries draw the line between those who work and
those who fight? Where does that line become blurry? How do
soldiers themselves understand the peculiar forms of work
that war demands? War and work are not separate domains of
experience, as these books show. But in some respects, they
still demand different tools of analysis.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547922000035},
Key = {fds363303}
}
@article{fds365639,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {GHANA MUST GO: NATIVISM AND THE POLITICS OF EXPULSION IN
WEST AFRICA, 1969-1985},
Journal = {Past &Amp; Present},
Volume = {259},
Number = {1},
Pages = {229-261},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2023},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtac006},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Beginning in the
late 1960s, the Nigerian and Ghanaian governments staged a
series of massive forced removals of one another’s
nationals. The first was in Ghana in 1969, and the largest
was Nigeria’s 1983 deportation of over one million
Ghanaians. A further expulsion from Nigeria happened in
1985, and smaller ones took place in the years that
followed. Each was an enactment of the state’s sovereign
right to define its national community — and a devastating
blow to the principle of free movement in Africa. Using
records from Nigeria and elsewhere, ‘Ghana Must Go’
places the expulsions in the longer history of law and
nationality policy in the British Empire. Mass expulsions
were made possible by colonial-era jurisprudence that tied
political membership to indigeneity, often through codified,
neo-traditional ‘customary’ laws. The mass deportations
of the 1960s–1980s were underwritten by this
jurisprudence, even though their immediate causes lay in
economic resentment, the failure of regional co-operation,
and Ghana and Nigeria’s rocky diplomatic
relationship.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1093/pastj/gtac006},
Key = {fds365639}
}
@article{fds362074,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Death in a Black Maria: Transport as punishment in an
African carceral state},
Journal = {Punishment & Society},
Volume = {24},
Number = {5},
Pages = {857-872},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14624745221076774},
Abstract = {In March 1980, fifty men suffocated to death in the back of
a police van, known as a Black Maria, in Lagos, Nigeria. In
the Black Maria Tragedy, as it came to be called, several
currents of Nigeria’s postcolonial history converged. They
included the persistent problem of crime, the question of
how much power to give men in uniform, and the problems of
migration and regional integration (most of the victims came
from neighboring countries). This article examines the 1980
incident not only for what it reveals about Nigeria, but
about the larger workings of punishment in a postcolonial
state. What techniques of punishment endured after the end
of colonialism? Which of them did African governments find
useful, and which did they discard? Where did the technology
of the Black Maria come from, and what part did it play in
the machinery of the Nigerian state? Looking beyond Nigeria,
the Black Maria incident suggests that prison transport is
an important part of the carceral landscape – and one that
is easy to miss.},
Doi = {10.1177/14624745221076774},
Key = {fds362074}
}
@article{fds367854,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Chima J. Korieh. Nigeria and World War II: Colonialism,
Empire, and Global Conflict. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2020. Pp. 298. Cloth $39.99},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {127},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1576-1577},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhac346},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhac346},
Key = {fds367854}
}
@article{fds370336,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {The crutch of violence: Writing A History of the Republic of
Biafra: Law, Crime, and the Nigerian Civil
War},
Journal = {Cultural Dynamics},
Volume = {34},
Number = {3},
Pages = {260-264},
Year = {2022},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09213740221105731},
Doi = {10.1177/09213740221105731},
Key = {fds370336}
}
@article{fds370337,
Author = {DALY, SFC},
Title = {GloriaChuku and Sussie U.Aham‐Okoro (eds), Women and
the Nigeria‐Biafra War: Reframing Gender and Conflict in
Africa (Washington: Lexington Books, 2020), pp. 372.
ISBN: 9781793617842.},
Journal = {Gender & History},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2},
Pages = {561-562},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2022},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12612},
Doi = {10.1111/1468-0424.12612},
Key = {fds370337}
}
@article{fds363703,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Nigeria and Côte d'Ivoire’s Forking Paths -
Postcolonial Security: Britain, France, and West Africa's
Cold War By Marco Wyss. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2021. Pp. 352. $100.00, hardcover (ISBN: 9780198843023);
$94.56, e-book (ISBN: 9780192580924).},
Journal = {The Journal of African History},
Volume = {63},
Number = {1},
Pages = {136-138},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2022},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853722000032},
Doi = {10.1017/s0021853722000032},
Key = {fds363703}
}
@article{fds360542,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {The Portable Coup: The Jurisprudence of 'Revolution' in
Uganda and Nigeria},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {737-764},
Year = {2021},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0738248021000444},
Abstract = {In the years after independence, former British colonies in
eastern and southern Africa struggled to fill the ranks of
their judiciaries with African judges. Beginning in the
mid-1960s, states including Uganda, Tanzania, and Botswana
solved this problem by retaining judges from the Caribbean
and West Africa, especially Nigeria. In this same period, a
wave of coups brought many independent states under the rule
of their militaries (or authoritarian civilian regimes).
Foreign judges who had been appointed in the name of
pan-African cooperation were tasked with interpreting the
laws that soldiers imposed, and assessing the legitimacy of
regimes born of coups. The decisions they rendered usually
accommodated authoritarianism, but they could also be turned
against it. To understand how colonial law and postcolonial
solidarities shaped Africa's military dictatorships, this
article focuses on one judge, Sir Egbert Udo Udoma of
Nigeria, who served as Uganda's first African chief justice
and was an influential member of the Nigerian Supreme Court.
Udoma and other judges like him traversed the continent in
the name of African cooperation, making a new body of
jurisprudence as they did so. Their rulings were portable,
and they came to underpin military rule in many states, both
in Africa and in the wider Commonwealth.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0738248021000444},
Key = {fds360542}
}
@article{fds352619,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {A nation on paper: Making a state in the Republic of
Biafra},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {62},
Number = {4},
Pages = {868-894},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0010417520000316},
Abstract = {What role did law play in articulating sovereignty and
citizenship in postcolonial Africa? Using legal records from
the secessionist Republic of Biafra, this article analyzes
the relationship between law and national identity in an
extreme context-that of the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970).
Ideas about order, discipline, and legal process were at the
heart of Biafra's sense of itself as a nation, and they
served as the rhetorical justification for its secession
from Nigeria. But they were not only rhetoric. In the
turmoil of the ensuing civil war, Biafra's courts became the
center of its national culture, and law became its most
important administrative implement. In court, Biafrans
argued over what behaviors were permissible in wartime, and
judges used law to draw the boundaries of the new country's
national identity. That law played this role in Biafra shows
something broader about African politics: law, bureaucracy,
and paperwork meant more to state-making than declensionist
views of postcolonial Africa usually allow. Biafra failed as
a political project, but it has important implications for
the study of law in postcolonial Africa, and for the
nation-state form in general.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417520000316},
Key = {fds352619}
}
@book{fds354019,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {A History of the Republic of Biafra: Law, Crime, and the
Nigerian Civil War},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2020},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9781108743914},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108887748},
Doi = {10.1017/9781108887748},
Key = {fds354019}
}
@article{fds349971,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Policing and the limits of the political imagination in
postcolonial Nigeria},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {2020},
Number = {137},
Pages = {193-198},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-8092858},
Abstract = {Nigeria’s police forces are famously ineffective and
unpopular. Police agencies carry the dual stigma of having
colonial origins and close connections to the military
dictatorships that ruled Nigeria in its first forty years of
independence. Despite their poor reputation, there is little
political will to reform policing and virtually none to
abolish it. This piece traces how the police are embedded in
Nigerian society and politics, in order to understand why
widespread dislike of a police force does not necessarily
lead to calls for its dissolution.},
Doi = {10.1215/01636545-8092858},
Key = {fds349971}
}
@article{fds341468,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {From Crime to Coercion: Policing Dissent in Abeokuta,
Nigeria, 1900–1940},
Journal = {The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth
History},
Volume = {47},
Number = {3},
Pages = {474-489},
Year = {2019},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2019.1576833},
Abstract = {Indirect rule figured prominently in Nigeria’s colonial
administration, but historians understand more about the
abstract tenets of this administrative strategy than they do
about its everyday implementation. This article investigates
the early history of the Native Authority Police Force in
the town of Abeokuta in order to trace a larger move towards
coercive forms of administration in the early twentieth
century. In this period the police in Abeokuta developed
from a primarily civil force tasked with managing crime in
the rapidly growing town, into a political implement of the
colonial government. It became critical in preserving the
authority of both the local traditional ruler and the
colonial administration behind him. In Abeokuta, this
transition was largely precipitated by the 1918 Adubi War
and the period of increased surveillance that followed it.
This created new responsibilities and powers for the police,
expanding their role in Abeokuta’s administration and
raising their stock in the colonial administrative
hierarchy.},
Doi = {10.1080/03086534.2019.1576833},
Key = {fds341468}
}
@article{fds340234,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Hell was let loose on the country: The Social History of
Military Technology in the Republic of Biafra},
Journal = {African Studies Review},
Volume = {61},
Number = {3},
Pages = {99-118},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2018.41},
Abstract = {The problem of armed crime in late twentieth-century Nigeria
was closely connected to the events of the Nigerian Civil
War (1967-1970). Legal records from the secessionist
Republic of Biafra reveal how violent crime emerged as part
of the military confrontation between Biafra and Nigeria.
The wide availability of firearms, the Biafran state's
diminishing ability to enforce the law, and the gradual
collapse of Biafra's economy under the pressure of a
Nigerian blockade made Biafran soldiers and civilians
reliant on their weapons to obtain food and fuel, make
claims to property, and settle disputes with one another.
Criminal legal records illustrate how military technologies
shape interactions and relationships in the places where
they are deployed, and how those dynamics can endure after
the war comes to an end. This speaks to larger theoretical
questions about the symbolic and functional meanings of guns
during and after wartime.},
Doi = {10.1017/asr.2018.41},
Key = {fds340234}
}
@article{fds327548,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Archival Research in Africa},
Journal = {African Affairs},
Volume = {116},
Number = {463},
Pages = {311-320},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adw082},
Doi = {10.1093/afraf/adw082},
Key = {fds327548}
}
@article{fds327536,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {The Survival Con: Fraud and Forgery in the Republic of
Biafra, 1967-1970},
Journal = {The Journal of African History},
Volume = {58},
Number = {01},
Pages = {129-144},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853716000347},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Over the course of
the Nigerian Civil War (1967–70), many people in the
secessionist Republic of Biafra resorted to forgery,
confidence scams, and other forms of fraud to survive the
dire conditions created by Nigeria's blockade. Forgery of
passes and other documents, fraudulent commercial
transactions, and elaborate schemes involving impersonation
and racketeering became common in Biafra, intensifying as
the Biafran government's ability to enforce the law
diminished. Using long-neglected legal records from Biafra's
courts and tribunals, this study traces the process by which
deception emerged as a practice of survival in wartime
Biafra – a process with important implications for the
growth of fraud (known as ‘419’ after the relevant
section of the Nigerian criminal code) in reintegrated
postwar Nigeria.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021853716000347},
Key = {fds327536}
}
@article{fds327537,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {The Case Against Victor Banjo: Legal Process and the
Governance of Biafra},
Pages = {95-112},
Booktitle = {Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide The
Nigeria-biafra War, 1967-1970},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {0415347580},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315229294},
Abstract = {Introduction In June of 1968, Chief Justice of the Biafran
Court of Appeal Sir Louis Mbanefo confidently assured a
British diplomat that ‘all Biafra not in enemy hands was
committed without distinction to independence’. 1 In fact,
the Biafran government feared that the situation in the new
country was divided from within; there were many within
Biafra who did not see themselves as ‘Biafrans’. In the
opening months of the war, Biafra’s leadership became
increasingly paranoid about threats of subversion and
espionage; Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu found internal
enemies everywhere he looked, and no one was above
suspicion. It was true that many Biafrans had reservations
about the war, even though few were actually engaged in the
kind of cloak-and-dagger espionage that Ojukwu feared went
on behind every closed door. This fear shaped Biafra’s
internal administration in important ways. Law occupied an
important place in Biafra’s administration and its
national imaginary, and the fact that the legal system
continued to operate throughout the war suggests that the
Biafran government was animated by the law to a greater
extent than historians have appreciated, or at least that
the secessionist government saw value in the performance of
legal processes. The present chapter looks inward on Biafra
through the lens of its legal system, which reveals
dimensions of Biafra’s internal life not captured in its
propaganda and other sources. 2 Using a treason trial from
early in the war it investigates how Biafra’s political
culture came to be characterized by paranoia, and how the
application of military justice shaped questions about the
ethnic identity, political ideology and administration of
the new state.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315229294},
Key = {fds327537}
}
@article{fds327538,
Author = {Daly, SFC},
Title = {Dropped Subjects: Igbo Labor Migration to Fernando Po,
1940-1974},
Journal = {Igbo Studies Review},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-17},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds327538}
}
%% Deutsch, Sarah J.
@article{fds295328,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {"Learning from Ludlow"},
Booktitle = {Making an American Workforce: The Colorado Fuel & Iron
Company’s Construction of a Workforce During the
Rockefeller Years},
Publisher = {University of Colorado Press},
Year = {2013},
Abstract = {The essays analyzes the existing literature on the Ludlow
Massacres, embedding an analysis of the meaning of the
event.},
Key = {fds295328}
}
@article{fds295330,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood},
Pages = {269-284},
Booktitle = {Telling New Mexico: A New History},
Publisher = {Museum of New Mexico Press},
Editor = {Weigle, M},
Year = {2009},
Keywords = {labor immigration Mexican-American New Mexico
border},
Abstract = {This chapter places the dramatic upheavals of the twentieth
century, beginning with border and labor strife in the 1910s
and ending with the court house raid in Tierra Amarilla in
1967, in the context of regional, national, and
transnational struggles and transformations, as well as in
the context of contests over land dating back to the
Mexican-American War.},
Key = {fds295330}
}
@article{fds295298,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era
Seattle by John C. Putman},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {95},
Number = {3},
Pages = {893-894},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27694487},
Doi = {10.2307/27694487},
Key = {fds295298}
}
@article{fds295308,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Labor Rights Are Civil Rights: Mexican American
Workers in Twentieth-Century America by Zaragosa
Vargas},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {112},
Pages = {213-214},
Year = {2007},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4136069},
Key = {fds295308}
}
@article{fds295305,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Changing National Identities at the Frontier:
Texas and New Mexico, 1800-1850 by Andrés
Reséndez},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {72},
Number = {2},
Pages = {458-460},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2006},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27649090},
Doi = {10.2307/27649090},
Key = {fds295305}
}
@article{fds295303,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Catarino Garza’s Revolution on the Texas-Mexico
Border by Elliott Young},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {71},
Number = {4},
Pages = {917-918},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2005},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27648948},
Doi = {10.2307/27648948},
Key = {fds295303}
}
@book{fds295338,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Major Problems in the History of American Families and
Children},
Publisher = {Houghton Mifflin},
Editor = {Jabour, A},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295338}
}
@article{fds295332,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {The Politics of Race and Sex in Boston’s NAACP,
1920-1940},
Pages = {191-213},
Booktitle = {Boston’s Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H.
O’Connor},
Publisher = {Northeastern University Press},
Editor = {Toole, JO and Quigley, D},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {Using an interracial marriage that split the Boson NAACP,
the essay examines the dynamics of race, sex, class, and
politics in Boston from 1920 to 1940.},
Key = {fds295332}
}
@article{fds295333,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {"Being American in Boley, Oklahoma"},
Volume = {35},
Pages = {97-122},
Booktitle = {Beyond Black and White: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the
United States South and Southwest},
Editor = {Cole, S and Parker, AM},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {I use a black community founded in the early 20th century to
demarcate the 19th from the 20th century West, to discuss a
shift in racial paradigms, and power dynamics in the
American West.},
Key = {fds295333}
}
@article{fds295335,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {excerpt from No Separate Refuge},
Booktitle = {Major Problems in the History of American Families and
Children},
Publisher = {Houghton Mifflin},
Editor = {Jabour, A},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295335}
}
@article{fds295318,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of A World of Its Own: Race, Labor, and Citrus in the
Making of Greater Los Angeles, 1900-1970 by Matt
Garcia},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {28},
Pages = {267-269},
Year = {2003},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4286990},
Key = {fds295318}
}
@article{fds295311,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila,
1880-1930 by Roberto R. Calderón},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {203-204},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2002},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3069735},
Doi = {10.2307/3069735},
Key = {fds295311}
}
@article{fds295327,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {excerpts},
Series = {4th},
Booktitle = {Women’s America},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295327}
}
@article{fds295331,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Connections},
Booktitle = {Chicana Leadership: The Frontiers Reader},
Year = {2002},
Abstract = {This is a reprint of a 1996 essay of mine as part of a
special invited forum "Frontiers Reconsidered." It was also
a first stab of mine at analyzing the border.},
Key = {fds295331}
}
@article{fds295320,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Incendiary Actions},
Journal = {The Women’s Review of Books},
Volume = {18},
Number = {4},
Pages = {10-11},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0738-1433},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4023582},
Doi = {10.2307/4023582},
Key = {fds295320}
}
@book{fds295336,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {No Small Courage: A History of Women in the United
States},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Cott, NF},
Year = {2000},
Abstract = {This is a condensed version of my book by the same title for
inclusion as a chapter in this volume. The book is a
comprehensive original synthesis of U.S. women’s history
from 1920-1940.},
Key = {fds295336}
}
@book{fds295337,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Women and the City: Gender, Space, and Power in Boston,
1870-1940},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2000},
Abstract = {The book examines the way women transformed the urban
environment between 1870 and 1940 and the ways in which
spatial arrangements in the city affected women’s
abilities to organize in their own interests politically,
socially, and economically. (issued in paperback in
2002)},
Key = {fds295337}
}
@article{fds295334,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {From Ballots to Breadlines},
Booktitle = {No Small Courage: A History of Women in the United
States},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Cott, NF},
Year = {2000},
Abstract = {This is a condensed version of my book by the same title for
inclusion as a chapter in this volume. The book is a
comprehensive original synthesis of U.S. women’s history
from 1920-1940.},
Key = {fds295334}
}
@article{fds295296,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Homicide, Race, and Justice in the American West,
1880-1920 by Clare V. McKanna},
Journal = {Journal of American Ethnic History},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {146-147},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0278-5927},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27502430},
Key = {fds295296}
}
@article{fds295299,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and
Working Girls’ Clubs, 1884-1928. by Priscilla
Murolo},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {85},
Number = {2},
Pages = {696-697},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2567834},
Doi = {10.2307/2567834},
Key = {fds295299}
}
@article{fds295288,
Author = {Deutsch, SJ},
Title = {Women, Difference, and the Public Terrain: Commentary on
special issue, 'Gender and the City'},
Journal = {Historical Geography},
Volume = {26},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1091-6458},
Key = {fds295288}
}
@article{fds295292,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Three Frontiers: Family, Land, and Society in the
American West, 1850-1900 by Dean L. May},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {20},
Pages = {399-400},
Year = {1995},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4286311},
Key = {fds295292}
}
@article{fds295309,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Social Housekeepers: Women Shaping Public Policy
in New Mexico, 1920-1940 by Sandra Schackel},
Journal = {Montana: The Magazine of Western History},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {86-86},
Year = {1994},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0026-9891},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4519722},
Key = {fds295309}
}
@article{fds295295,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away:
Marriage, Sexuality, and Power in New Mexico, 1500-1846 by
Ramón A. Gutiérrez},
Journal = {Journal of American Ethnic History},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {97-98},
Year = {1994},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0278-5927},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27501164},
Key = {fds295295}
}
@article{fds295306,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Doing What the Day Brought: An Oral History of
Arizona Women by Logan Rothschild; Pamela Claire
Hronek},
Journal = {Pacific Historical Review},
Volume = {63},
Number = {1},
Pages = {100-102},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {1994},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0030-8684},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3640686},
Doi = {10.2307/3640686},
Key = {fds295306}
}
@article{fds295316,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Poor Women and Their Families: Hard-Working
Charity Cases, 1900-1930 by Beverly Stadum},
Journal = {The Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Pages = {563-565},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/206707},
Doi = {10.2307/206707},
Key = {fds295316}
}
@article{fds295326,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Gender, Labor History, and Chicano/a Ethnic
Identity},
Journal = {Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {1-22},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0160-9009},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3346622},
Doi = {10.2307/3346622},
Key = {fds295326}
}
@article{fds295329,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {"Contemporary Peoples/Contested Places"},
Pages = {638-669},
Booktitle = {The Oxford History of the American West},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Address = {New York},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds295329}
}
@article{fds295325,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Reconceiving the City: Women, Space, and Power in Boston,
1870-1910},
Journal = {Gender & History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {2},
Pages = {202-223},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1994},
ISSN = {0953-5233},
url = {http://search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.duke.edu/docview/61365835?pq-origsite=summon},
Abstract = {Women’s writings are drawn on to show how women of all
classes & races challenged the sexual divisions of Boston,
MA, 1870-1910. The relations of power among women & between
women & men are demonstrated within the framework of the
city’s physical environment. Women’s experiences were
shaped by the urban environment, & their actions helped
shape this environment. It is concluded that women
progressed from filling spaces created for them to enjoying
spaces created by themselves. 1 Figure. Modified
A},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0424.1994.tb00003.x},
Key = {fds295325}
}
@article{fds295293,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of On Rims & Ridges: The Los Alamos Area since 1880.
by Hal K. Rothman},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {80},
Number = {2},
Pages = {704-705},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1993},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2079964},
Doi = {10.2307/2079964},
Key = {fds295293}
}
@article{fds295294,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of A Family Venture: Men and Women on the Southern
Frontier by Joan E. Cashin},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {97},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1593-1593},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1992},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2166089},
Doi = {10.2307/2166089},
Key = {fds295294}
}
@article{fds295291,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Protestantism in the Sangre de Cristos, 1850-1920
by Randi Jones Walker},
Journal = {The Catholic Historical Review},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {685-686},
Year = {1992},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0008-8080},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25023922},
Key = {fds295291}
}
@article{fds295324,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Learning to Talk More Like a Man: Boston Women’s
Class-Bridging Organizations, 1870-1940},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {97},
Number = {2},
Pages = {379-404},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1992},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2165724},
Doi = {10.2307/2165724},
Key = {fds295324}
}
@article{fds295301,
Author = {Deutsch, SJ},
Title = {Review of Motherhood in the Old South: Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and Infant Rearing by Sally G.
McMillen},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Sexuality},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {483-484},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1043-4070},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3704340},
Key = {fds295301}
}
@article{fds295307,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of The Woman Question: Society and Literature in
Britain and America, 1837-1883. by Elizabeth K. Helsinger;
Robin Lauterbach Sheets; William Veeder},
Journal = {History of Education Quarterly},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {397-399},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1991},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0018-2680},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/368377},
Doi = {10.2307/368377},
Key = {fds295307}
}
@article{fds295297,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of The Souls of the Skyscraper: Female Clerical
Workers in Chicago, 1870-1930. by Lisa M.
Fine},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {78},
Number = {1},
Pages = {349-350},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1991},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2078187},
Doi = {10.2307/2078187},
Key = {fds295297}
}
@article{fds295300,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Growing Up with the Country: Childhood on the Far
Western Frontier by Elliott West},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {96},
Number = {2},
Pages = {614-615},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1991},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2163420},
Doi = {10.2307/2163420},
Key = {fds295300}
}
@article{fds295323,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Coming Together, Coming Apart: Women’s History and the
West},
Journal = {Montana: The Magazine of Western History},
Volume = {41},
Pages = {58-61},
Year = {1991},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0026-9891},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4519382},
Key = {fds295323}
}
@article{fds295302,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of The Preservation of the Village: New Mexico’s
Hispanics and the New Deal by Susan Forrest},
Journal = {Pacific Historical Review},
Volume = {59},
Number = {2},
Pages = {282-283},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {1990},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0030-8684},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3640082},
Doi = {10.2307/3640082},
Key = {fds295302}
}
@article{fds295314,
Author = {Vargas, Z},
Title = {Review of No Separate Refuge: Culture, Class, and Gender on
an Anglo-Hispanic Frontier in the American Southwest,
1880-1940 by Sarah Deutsch},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Pages = {99-103},
Year = {1989},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27671841},
Key = {fds295314}
}
@article{fds295310,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of On Their Own: Widows and Widowhood in the American
Southwest, 1848-1939 by Arlene Scardron},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {94},
Number = {3},
Pages = {886-887},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1989},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1873980},
Doi = {10.2307/1873980},
Key = {fds295310}
}
@article{fds295319,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Domestic Revolutions: A Social History of American
Family Life by Steven Mintz; Susan Kellogg},
Journal = {The Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {19},
Number = {4},
Pages = {684-686},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1989},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/203977},
Doi = {10.2307/203977},
Key = {fds295319}
}
@article{fds295304,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Visibility and Power: Essays on Women in Society
and Development. by Leela Dube; Eleanor Leacock; Shirley
Ardener},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {94},
Pages = {1207-1208},
Year = {1989},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0002-9602},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2780474},
Key = {fds295304}
}
@article{fds295289,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Chicano Ethnicity by Susan E. Keefe; Amado M.
Padilla},
Journal = {The Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {19},
Number = {4},
Pages = {460-460},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0043-3810},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/968334},
Doi = {10.2307/968334},
Key = {fds295289}
}
@article{fds295313,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in Urban
America by John Bodnar; Political and Economic Migrants in
America: Cubans and Mexicans by Silvia Pedraza-Bailey},
Journal = {The Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {382-385},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1987},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/204316},
Doi = {10.2307/204316},
Key = {fds295313}
}
@article{fds295317,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work,
and the Family from Slavery to the Present by Jacqueline
Jones},
Journal = {The Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {1},
Pages = {189-191},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1987},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/204764},
Doi = {10.2307/204764},
Key = {fds295317}
}
@article{fds295322,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Women and Intercultural Relations: The Case of Hispanic New
Mexico and Colorado},
Journal = {Signs},
Volume = {12},
Number = {4},
Pages = {719-739},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1987},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0097-9740},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3174210},
Doi = {10.1086/494363},
Key = {fds295322}
}
@article{fds295315,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Significant Sisters: The Grassroots of Active
Feminism, 1839-1939 by Margaret Forster},
Journal = {The Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {477-479},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1986},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/204799},
Doi = {10.2307/204799},
Key = {fds295315}
}
@article{fds295290,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes
in the American West, 1865-1890 by Anne M.
Butler},
Journal = {The Southwestern Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {89},
Pages = {358-359},
Year = {1986},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0038-478X},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/30241125},
Key = {fds295290}
}
@article{fds295312,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {Review of Women of the Depression: Caste and Culture in San
Antonio, 1929-1939 by Julia Kirk Blackwelder},
Journal = {The Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {361-363},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1985},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/204211},
Doi = {10.2307/204211},
Key = {fds295312}
}
@article{fds295321,
Author = {Deutsch, S},
Title = {The Elusive Guineamen: Newport Slavers, 1735-1774},
Journal = {The New England Quarterly},
Volume = {55},
Number = {2},
Pages = {229-253},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1982},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0028-4866},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/365360},
Doi = {10.2307/365360},
Key = {fds295321}
}
%% Duara, Prasenjit
@article{fds367022,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Oceans, Gardens, and Jungles: World Politics and the
Planet},
Journal = {Duke Global Working Paper Series},
Number = {46},
Year = {2022},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds367022}
}
@article{fds374626,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {David Abulafia, The Boundless Sea: A Human History of the
Oceans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp.
xxxii, 1050; color figures. $39.95. ISBN:
978-0-1999-3498-0.},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {97},
Number = {2},
Pages = {469-470},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2022},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/719139},
Doi = {10.1086/719139},
Key = {fds374626}
}
@article{fds374627,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Foreword},
Journal = {Sacred Forests of Asia: Spiritual Ecology and the Politics
of Nature Conservation},
Pages = {xv-xvii},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds374627}
}
@article{fds374628,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {THE END OF PAX AMERICANA: The Loss of Empire and Hikikomori
Nationalism. Asia-Pacific: Culture,
Politics, and Society},
Journal = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS},
Volume = {95},
Number = {3},
Pages = {607-609},
Year = {2022},
Key = {fds374628}
}
@article{fds367101,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Oceans as the Paradigm of History},
Journal = {Theory, Culture and Society},
Volume = {38},
Number = {7-8},
Pages = {143-166},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276420984538},
Abstract = {The temporality of historical flows can be understood
through the paradigm of oceanic circulations of water.
Historical processes are not linear and tunneled but
circulatory and global, like oceanic currents. The argument
of distributed agency deriving from the ‘ontological
turn’ dovetails with the oceanic paradigm of circulatory
histories. The latter allows us to grasp modes of both
natural and historical inter-temporal communication through
the medium of the natural and built environment. Yet the
inclination in these new studies to deny any particular
privilege to human will or design risks neglecting the
changing role of human agency. Analytically I distinguish
historiographical time from historical time.
Historiographical time may be seen as the purposive capture
of historical processes for various goals whereas historical
time is more continuous with natural flows. More than
origins and causes, the paradigm emphasizes the ramifying
con-sequences of purposive actions. The gap in our
understanding of the two temporalities has had a devastating
impact on the planet.},
Doi = {10.1177/0263276420984538},
Key = {fds367101}
}
@article{fds358971,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Ernest Gellner Nationalism Lecture: Nationalism and the
crises of global modernity},
Journal = {Nations and Nationalism},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3},
Pages = {610-622},
Year = {2021},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nana.12753},
Abstract = {Whether or not there is a direct causal relationship,
nationalism is at the heart of all the crises in the modern
world and becomes entangled in its effects. As the
fundamental source of authority for all modes of governance
in the world, we are beholden to its capacity to resolve
these cascading crises. I argue that the nation form is the
‘epistemic engine’ driving the globally circulatory and
doxic Enlightenment ideal of the conquest of nature and
perpetual growth that sustains the runaway technosphere. The
cascading crises that we have already witnessed in this
century—financial, economic, epidemic and
climatological—are rooted significantly in this
technosphere. At the same time, we will have to find our way
through and out of these forms to secure a sustainable
planet. I explore the interstitial spaces and counter-flows
of social movements that are seeking to develop a
post-Enlightenment and a planetary, rather than a global,
cosmology.},
Doi = {10.1111/nana.12753},
Key = {fds358971}
}
@article{fds374629,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Circulatory Histories of the Nation-State},
Journal = {Verge: Studies in Global Asias},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {5-12},
Year = {2021},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5749/vergstudglobasia.7.1.0005},
Doi = {10.5749/vergstudglobasia.7.1.0005},
Key = {fds374629}
}
@article{fds374630,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Why Nations Fail to Rise},
Journal = {Asia Policy},
Volume = {16},
Number = {3},
Pages = {138-141},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/asp.2021.0036},
Doi = {10.1353/asp.2021.0036},
Key = {fds374630}
}
@article{fds367488,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Presidential Address: The Art of Convergent Comparison-Case
Studies from China and India},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {79},
Number = {4},
Pages = {841-864},
Year = {2020},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021911820002363},
Abstract = {This address was intended to be and remains about global
circulatory processes and the ways that human societies have
sought to deploy, control, or regulate these processes. In
this essay, I principally consider how nationalist
ideologies regulate global circulatory processes. The
parallel with the current COVID-19 crisis is evident, and my
remarks do suggest some similarities. Although COVID-19 is
not the topic I engage here, my theme alerts us to thinking
methodologically about largely invisible or inconspicuous
modes of circulation and their consequences, less dire but
deeply transformative.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021911820002363},
Key = {fds367488}
}
@article{fds347165,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Book review: China and the West: Crossroads of
Civilisation},
Journal = {China Information},
Volume = {33},
Number = {3},
Pages = {375-377},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2019},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0920203x19878364b},
Doi = {10.1177/0920203x19878364b},
Key = {fds347165}
}
@article{fds347166,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Circulatory and competitive histories},
Pages = {18-41},
Booktitle = {China, India and Alternative Asian Modernities},
Year = {2019},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9781138339781},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429260865},
Doi = {10.4324/9780429260865},
Key = {fds347166}
}
@article{fds347167,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Time and tide wait for no man: A response to warwick
anderson and michael m. j. fischer},
Journal = {East Asian Science, Technology and Society},
Volume = {12},
Number = {4},
Pages = {541-547},
Year = {2018},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/18752160-7219395},
Abstract = {The two leading scholars of EASTS reflect on two approaches
of STS studies in East Asia and Southeast Asia: one that
discusses the reactions, reflections, and recreations of
scientific interventions and the other that looks for more
strictly scientific contributions. I propose a third
methodology that compares historical processes with oceanic
flows. Scientific breakthroughs and attendant practices and
emergences circulate beyond their controlling agents to
interact with other currents and forces beyond their initial
space-time horizons. They merge, converge, submerge,
reemerge, create countercurrents, upwell, and return in
other forms. Agency is important but deeply limited in
historical processes. The ocean-atmosphere-land flows are
both metaphorical and material. As material, they condition
life and history on earth. The question that arises today is
the extent to which the Anthropocene, an era where human
activity represents the greatest influence on climate and
the environment, will ravage the ocean and the degree to
which the ocean will avenge our depredations. The social and
historical study of science could do worse than track these
flows and exchanges.},
Doi = {10.1215/18752160-7219395},
Key = {fds347167}
}
@article{fds312060,
Author = {Ambrus, Á and Hamilton, D},
Title = {Foreword.},
Volume = {53},
Pages = {341-342},
Year = {2018},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781409428183},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03601234.2018.1439771},
Doi = {10.1080/03601234.2018.1439771},
Key = {fds312060}
}
@article{fds347168,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Transpacific Studies: Framing an Emerging Field. Edited by
Janet Hoskins and Viet Thanh Nguyen . Honolulu: University
of Hawai‘i Press, 2014. Pp. 236. ISBN 10: 0824839986; ISBN
13: 978-0824839987.},
Journal = {International Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {99-100},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479591416000255},
Doi = {10.1017/s1479591416000255},
Key = {fds347168}
}
@article{fds329923,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Afterword: The Chinese World Order as a Language
Game—David Kang’s East Asia before the West and Its
Commentaries},
Journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies},
Volume = {77},
Number = {1},
Pages = {123-129},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jas.2017.0008},
Doi = {10.1353/jas.2017.0008},
Key = {fds329923}
}
@article{fds324703,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The temporal analytics of nationalism},
Journal = {NATIONS AND NATIONALISM},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {419-423},
Publisher = {WILEY-BLACKWELL},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds324703}
}
@article{fds329924,
Author = {Carlson, AR and Costa, A and Duara, P and Leibold, J and Carrico, K and Gries, PH and Eto, N and Zhao, S and Weiss, JC},
Title = {Nations and Nationalism roundtable discussion on Chinese
nationalism and national identity},
Journal = {Nations and Nationalism},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {415-446},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nana.12232},
Doi = {10.1111/nana.12232},
Key = {fds329924}
}
@article{fds324704,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Rogers Brubaker.Grounds for Difference.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {121},
Number = {3},
Pages = {907-908},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/121.3.907},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/121.3.907},
Key = {fds324704}
}
@article{fds312223,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Great Leap Forward in China: An Analysis of the Nature
of Socialist Transformation},
Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly: a journal of current economic
and political affairs},
Publisher = {Economic & Political Weekly},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0012-9976},
Key = {fds312223}
}
@article{fds343292,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {A Tale of Two Chinas},
Journal = {Development and Change},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dech.12157},
Doi = {10.1111/dech.12157},
Key = {fds343292}
}
@article{fds311935,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {China's Growth: The Making of an Economic
Superpower},
Journal = {DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Pages = {562-569},
Publisher = {WILEY-BLACKWELL},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0012-155X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000354260900008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/dech.12157},
Key = {fds311935}
}
@book{fds311939,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Crisis of Global Modernity: Asian traditions and a
sustainable future},
Pages = {1-328},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107082250},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139998222},
Abstract = {© Prasenjit Duara 2015. In this major new study, Prasenjit
Duara expands his influential theoretical framework to
present circulatory, transnational histories as an
alternative to nationalist history. Duara argues that the
present day is defined by the intersection of three global
changes: the rise of non-western powers, the crisis of
environmental sustainability and the loss of authoritative
sources of what he terms transcendence-the ideals,
principles and ethics once found in religions or political
ideologies. The physical salvation of the world is becoming
- and must become - the transcendent goal of our times, but
this goal must transcend national sovereignty if it is to
succeed. Duara suggests that a viable foundation for
sustainability might be found in the traditions of Asia,
which offer different ways of understanding the relationship
between the personal, ecological and universal. These
traditions must be understood through the ways they have
circulated and converged with contemporary
developments.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9781139998222},
Key = {fds311939}
}
@article{fds329925,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Decolonization and its legacy},
Pages = {395-419},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge World History},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107000209},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139196079.016},
Abstract = {Although decolonization has been one of the most significant
events in the twentieth century, transforming colonies and
dependent territories into nation states, it remains an
amorphous term because of the different phases and varieties
of decolonization. This chapter excludes the
pre-twentieth-century movements of independence in the
Americas, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand, and focuses
on the movements for independence from Western and Japanese
colonial rule principally in Asia and Africa from the early
part of the century until the 1980s. I do include the
"decolonization" of several countries in this region that
were never fully or formally colonized, eg. China, Iran,
Siam, and others, because they shared several important
characteristics and most especially a world view with the
anti-colonial movements mentioned above, that, while
transformed, continues to be relevant today. Conceived
narrowly, decolonization refers to the transfer of
institutional and legal control by colonial governments over
their territories and dependencies to indigenously based,
formally sovereign states. But the movement was a much wider
one, championing claims to human justice that had been
denied by imperialism. Decolonization can be approached from
a very wide range of perspectives including those of
economic and social, cultural, and environmental histories,
among others. I have chosen to focus on political and
ideological themes in the relationship of decolonization to
imperialism, nationalism, and especially the Cold War,
because this is a neglected issue and has the potential to
change the ways we look at several of the other approaches.
The victory of Japan over Russia in 1905, symbolizing the
first military defeat of a modern European state by an Asian
one, gave the nascent decolonization movement a fillip. A
number of anti-colonial resistance groups began to perceive
their movements as part of a worldwide and world-redeeming
project. While the movement is seen to have reached a climax
in the Bandung Conference of Afro-Asian solidarity in 1955,
decolonization movements particularly in smaller countries
in Africa and Caribbean and Pacific islands continued until
the 1980s.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9781139196079.016},
Key = {fds329925}
}
@article{fds347169,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Agenda of Asian Studies and Digital Media in the
Anthropocene},
Journal = {Asiascape: Digital Asia},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {11-19},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22142312-12340018},
Abstract = {I explore the intersection of three forces: the changing
status of humanities and, in particular, of Area Studies in
the neoliberal era; the unsustainability of contemporary
vision of humanity and the world in the Anthropocene; and
the new methods, technologies, and partnerships that may
help us re-prioritize and renew the intellectual goals and
paradigm of Asian Studies globally.},
Doi = {10.1163/22142312-12340018},
Key = {fds347169}
}
@article{fds312027,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Culture and History in Post-Revolutionary China: The
Perspective of Global Modernity. By Arif Dirlik. Hong Kong:
Chinese University Press, 2012. 356 pp. $42.00
(cloth).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {72},
Number = {2},
Pages = {440-441},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2013},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000319522200023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0021911813000120},
Key = {fds312027}
}
@article{fds312052,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {History and competition of the times: The case of East
Asia},
Journal = {Vingtieme Siecle: Revue d'Histoire},
Volume = {117},
Number = {1},
Pages = {27-41},
Publisher = {CAIRN},
Year = {2013},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0294-1759},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vin.117.0026},
Doi = {10.3917/vin.117.0026},
Key = {fds312052}
}
@article{fds312057,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Hong Kong and the new imperialism in East Asia,
1941-66},
Pages = {197-211},
Booktitle = {Twentieth-Century Colonialism and China: Localities, the
Everyday and the World},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780203125458},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203125458},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203125458},
Key = {fds312057}
}
@article{fds312067,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Modern Imperialism},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of World History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780199235810},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235810.013.0022},
Abstract = {The renewed interest in imperialism after the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq has re-cast a vexed problem regarding
the delimitation of the scope of the term imperialism. The
urge to distinguish 'imperialism' from 'empire' has surfaced
as some scholars seek to dissociate the United States'
actions from the term imperialism and affiliate it with the
less negative, if not positive, vision of empire. In that
light, this article describes empire and imperialism in
history; the historiography of imperialism; principal
developments in modern imperialism; and the mid-nineteenth
century transformation of imperialism or 'new imperialism'.
Imperialist competition in the first half of the twentieth
century was catalyzed by a particular configuration of
capitalism and nationalism. The nationalist foundations of
modern imperialism have made it very difficult for the
imperialist nation, whether Japan in Manchukuo or the United
States in Iraq, to transition to a federated polity or
cooperative economic entities or even 'empire'.},
Doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235810.013.0022},
Key = {fds312067}
}
@article{fds312006,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {THE POLITICS OF IMAGINING ASIA},
Journal = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS},
Volume = {85},
Number = {2},
Pages = {377-379},
Publisher = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA},
Year = {2012},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0030-851X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000304793200009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312006}
}
@article{fds312074,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Migration and Diaspora in Modern Asia. By Sunil S. Amrith.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. xvi, 217 pp.
$85.00 (cloth); $30.00 (paper).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {71},
Number = {2},
Pages = {499-501},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000304016200015&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0021911812000137},
Key = {fds312074}
}
@article{fds312084,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Southeast Asia. Strange parallels: Southeast Asia in global
context, c. 800–1830, vol. 2. By Victor Lieberman. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. 947. Maps,
Notes, Bibliography, Index.},
Journal = {Journal of Southeast Asian Studies},
Volume = {43},
Number = {1},
Pages = {181-184},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0022-4634},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000299878400009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0022463411000713},
Key = {fds312084}
}
@article{fds312065,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Between empire and nation: Settler colonialism in
Manchukuo},
Pages = {59-78},
Booktitle = {Settler Colonialism in the Twentieth Century: Projects,
Practices, Legacies},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780203621042},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203621042},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203621042},
Key = {fds312065}
}
@article{fds312054,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Concluding remarks},
Pages = {313-318},
Booktitle = {Sun Yat-Sen Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution},
Year = {2011},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9789814345460},
Key = {fds312054}
}
@article{fds312046,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Cold War as a historical period: an interpretive
essay},
Journal = {Journal of Global History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {03},
Pages = {457-480},
Year = {2011},
Month = {November},
Abstract = {<italic>As a historical period, the Cold War may be seen as
a rivalry between two nuclear superpowers that threatened
global destruction. The rivalry took place within a common
frame of reference, in which a new historical relationship
between imperialism and nationalism worked in remarkably
parallel ways across the superpower divide. The new
imperial–national relationship between superpowers and the
client states also accommodated developments such as
decolonization, multiculturalism, and new ideologies, thus
producing a hegemonic configuration characterizing the
period. The models of development, structures of clientage,
unprecedented militarization of societies, designs of
imperial enlightenment, and even many gender and
racial/cultural relationships followed similar tracks
within, and often between, the two camps. Finally,
counter-hegemonic forces emerged in regions of the
non-Western world, namely China and some Islamic societies.
Did this portend the beginning of the end of a long period
of Western hegemony?</italic>},
Key = {fds312046}
}
@article{fds312048,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Cold War as a historical period: An interpretive
essay},
Journal = {Journal of Global History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {457-480},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2011},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {1740-0228},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1740022811000416},
Abstract = {As a historical period, the Cold War may be seen as a
rivalry between two nuclear superpowers that threatened
global destruction. The rivalry took place within a common
frame of reference, in which a new historical relationship
between imperialism and nationalism worked in remarkably
parallel ways across the superpower divide. The new
imperial-national relationship between superpowers and the
client states also accommodated developments such as
decolonization, multiculturalism, and new ideologies, thus
producing a hegemonic configuration characterizing the
period. The models of development, structures of clientage,
unprecedented militarization of societies, designs of
imperial enlightenment, and even many gender and
racial/cultural relationships followed similar tracks
within, and often between, the two camps. Finally,
counter-hegemonic forces emerged in regions of the
non-Western world, namely China and some Islamic societies.
Did this portend the beginning of the end of a long period
of Western hegemony? © 2011 London School of Economics and
Political Science.},
Doi = {10.1017/S1740022811000416},
Key = {fds312048}
}
@book{fds329926,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Afterword: A comparative glance at politics and religion in
modern Japan},
Pages = {305-313},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan UK},
Year = {2011},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9780230240735},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230336681},
Doi = {10.1057/9780230336681},
Key = {fds329926}
}
@article{fds312005,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Asia as Method: Toward Deimperialization. By Kuan-hsing
Chen. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2010. Pp. 344.
ISBN 10: 0822346761; 13: 9780822346760.},
Journal = {International Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {221-223},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2011},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1479-5914},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000311162100004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s1479591411000064},
Key = {fds312005}
}
@article{fds312075,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Spectacle and Sacrifice: The Ritual Foundations of Village
Life in North China (review)},
Journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies},
Volume = {71},
Number = {1},
Pages = {163-168},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0073-0548},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000301895400007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/jas.2011.0014},
Key = {fds312075}
}
@article{fds312050,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Chinese revolution and insurgent maoism in India: A
spatial analysis},
Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly},
Volume = {46},
Number = {18},
Pages = {33-36},
Year = {2011},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0012-9976},
Abstract = {This article identifies the spatial conditions of peasant
revolutionary uprisings principally by comparing the Indian
Maoist movement with the Chinese peasant revolution that
established the People's Republic of China in 1949. The
spatial factors were by no means sufficient to grasp the
revolution, but they represent necessary initial
conditions.},
Key = {fds312050}
}
@article{fds312044,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Guest Editor’s Introduction Shaping Transnational Asian
Studies},
Journal = {China Report},
Volume = {46},
Number = {4},
Pages = {327-332},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds312044}
}
@article{fds312062,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Asia redux: Conceptualizing a region for our
times},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {69},
Number = {4},
Pages = {963-983},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021911810002858},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021911810002858},
Key = {fds312062}
}
@article{fds312066,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Response to comments on "asia Redux"},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {69},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1027-1029},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021911810002846},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021911810002846},
Key = {fds312066}
}
@article{fds312051,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The historical roots and character of secularism in
China},
Pages = {58-71},
Booktitle = {China and International Relations: The Chinese View and the
Contribution of Wang Gungwu},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780415576079},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203850039},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203850039},
Key = {fds312051}
}
@article{fds312061,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Chinese reforms in historical and comparative
perspective},
Pages = {71-81},
Booktitle = {Reform and Development in China: What Can China Offer the
Developing World},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2010},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9780203846308},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203846308},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203846308},
Key = {fds312061}
}
@article{fds312049,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Guest editor's introduction shaping transnational asian
studies: New directions in China-India research},
Journal = {China Report},
Volume = {46},
Number = {4},
Pages = {327-332},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0009-4455},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000944551104600401},
Doi = {10.1177/000944551104600401},
Key = {fds312049}
}
@article{fds347170,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {An east Asian perspective on religion and
secularism},
Pages = {1-6},
Booktitle = {State and Secularism: Perspectives from Asia},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9789814282376},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814282383_0001},
Doi = {10.1142/9789814282383_0001},
Key = {fds347170}
}
@article{fds312055,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Between sovereignty and capitalism:The historical
experiences of migrant Chinese},
Pages = {95-109},
Booktitle = {Diasporic Histories: Cultural Archives of Chinese
Transnationalism},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9789622090798},
Abstract = {The present moment is one of high visibility for diasporic
and migrant communities. Indeed, they are often celebrated
as cosmopolitan, in-between communities who are
self-starters and drivers of success of the countries from
which they or their ancestors emigrated. Yet to this day,
there are entire classes of immigrants who occupy a
desperate niche in the economic and political system of
nation-states that is a kind of purgatory. It is estimated
that about 100,000 Chinese are smuggled out of China every
year by triads and other snakeheads under the most dangerous
conditions that makes human smuggling during the early
twentieth century seem benevolent. The conditions of work in
the sweatshops are numbing and unhealthy, and the
intermittent raids by the authorities make their lives full
of terrifying suspense. © 2009 Hong Kong University Press,
HKU. All rights reserved.},
Key = {fds312055}
}
@article{fds312004,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Pan-Asianism in Modern Japanese History: Colonialism,
Regionalism and Borders},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF JAPANESE STUDIES},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {185-188},
Publisher = {SOC JAPANESE STUD},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0095-6848},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000263250100023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312004}
}
@article{fds312038,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Worlds at War: The 2,500 Year Struggle between East and
West},
Journal = {Common Knowledge},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {511-511},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0961-754X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0961754x-2009-039},
Doi = {10.1215/0961754x-2009-039},
Key = {fds312038}
}
@article{fds312080,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Featured Reviews:The Theft of History},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {114},
Number = {2},
Pages = {405-407},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000265230600007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.114.2.405},
Key = {fds312080}
}
@article{fds312079,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Disciplining the State: Virtue, Violence, and
State‐Making in Modern China. By Patricia M. Thornton.
(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2007.
Pp.247. $39.95.)},
Journal = {The Historian},
Volume = {71},
Number = {1},
Pages = {144-145},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0018-2370},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000264020500043&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1540-6563.2008.00233_39.x},
Key = {fds312079}
}
@article{fds312043,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The limits of legal sovereignty: China and India in recent
history},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {122-127},
Year = {2009},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021911809000138},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021911809000138},
Key = {fds312043}
}
@article{fds347171,
Author = {Ocko, JK and Gilmartin, D and Shue, V and Kahn, PW and Peerenboom, R and Benton, L and Duara, P},
Title = {Response to comments on our paper},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {127-133},
Year = {2009},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S002191180900014X},
Doi = {10.1017/S002191180900014X},
Key = {fds347171}
}
@book{fds312063,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The global and regional in China's nation-formation},
Pages = {1-253},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780203884379},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203884379},
Abstract = {China's history tends to be studied from a national
perspective only. The Global and Regional in China's
Nation-Formation attempts to train our eyes to see the
picture of China less as a self-contained entity, a
"geobody", than as part of a broader set of global and
regional processes; from the "outside-in". It covers the
major historical problems of China in the twentieth century,
namely imperialism, nationalism, state-building, religion
and the role of history. Part I views imperialism and
nationalism in China from the perspective of global and
regional circulations and interactions. It also examines the
changing role of history over the twentieth century from the
same perspective. Part II focuses on how myth, religion and
Chinese conceptions of society and polity are re-shaped by
external influences and forces, as well as how these
internal practices themselves shape the external impact.
Part III is a comparative section, examining how global
processes become unique developments in China. The Global
and Regional in China's Nation-Formation is an ideal
resource for anyone studying China's history, society and
culture.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203884379},
Key = {fds312063}
}
@article{fds312053,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Religion and citizenship in China and the
diaspora},
Pages = {43-64},
Booktitle = {Chinese Religiosities: Afflictions of Modernity and State
Formation},
Year = {2008},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9780520098640},
Key = {fds312053}
}
@article{fds312042,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The global and regional constitution of nations: The view
from East Asia},
Journal = {Nations and Nationalism},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {323-345},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1354-5078},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8129.2008.00328.x},
Abstract = {While the origins of nationalism are sought in global
historical trends, few analysts have shown how nations
themselves are constituted and re-shaped by circulating
global power, ideas and models. The view from East Asia
shows that these circulations are mediated by regional
developments and interactions which bind these nations
together in rivalry and interdependence. The histories of
China, Japan and Korea have been closely tied together since
the end of the nineteenth century and, with a gap of about
thirty years during the Cold War, have intensified once
again. The global and regional constitution of nations
produces a dialectic between its global form and aspirations
and misrecognition of this constitution arising from the
self-perception of nationalism as historically immanent.
This tension between the global constitution and national
misrecognition contributes to the tenacity of nationalism.
It also allows us to get a better grasp of the relationship
between historical change and structure in nationalism and
the relationship between state and popular nationalisms in
the countries of the region. © The author 2008. Journal
compilation © ASEN/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2008.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1469-8129.2008.00328.x},
Key = {fds312042}
}
@article{fds312069,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Historical consciousness and national identity},
Pages = {46-67},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese
Culture},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521863223},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CCOL9780521863223.003},
Abstract = {Most Chinese are extremely proud of their long and
continuous historical civilization, which some claim extends
for five thousand years. But for much of the twentieth
century, Chinese revolutionaries had a very ambivalent and
mostly negative view of these millennia, believing that they
produced a slavish and feudal mentality. The vicissitudes of
modern historical consciousness in China closely reflect the
kind of nation and society that regimes and intellectuals
battled over in their search for a new China and an identity
for the Chinese people. In other words, if we want to
understand how Chinese leaders and people see their society
and their role in the world, we need to consider their
changing views of history. For much of the last hundred
years, one of the central historical questions that has
preoccupied scholars and statesmen seeking to make sense of
China’s present relates to the transition from a
Confucian, imperial society to a modern nation-state. In
contrast to many other non-Western societies, imperial China
possessed several characteristics that would facilitate this
transition - as well as several that would hinder it. The
former included the existence of a unified bureaucratic
state, a politicized gentry elite with a sense of societal
responsibility, a relatively open society largely free of
ascriptive roles, and a highly developed preindustrial
economy and entrepreneurial expertise.},
Doi = {10.1017/CCOL9780521863223.003},
Key = {fds312069}
}
@article{fds312076,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in
Wartime China. Timothy Brook},
Journal = {The China Journal},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {142-144},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1324-9347},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000253882600010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/tcj.59.20066387},
Key = {fds312076}
}
@article{fds312078,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {History and globalization in China's long twentieth
century},
Journal = {Modern China},
Volume = {34},
Number = {1},
Pages = {152-164},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0097-7004},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0097700407308141},
Abstract = {This commentary reflects on the contributions of the five
principal essayists in this volume of Modern China. It seeks
to grasp the role and weight of historical and distinctively
Chinese factors in relation to global forces operating in
China since the early twentieth century in these macroscopic
essays. Building on their contributions, I develop a
"globalization paradigm" in which the embeddedness of
nations in global discourses and practices are often
misrecognized as national and domestic. But while many
national practices represent globally familiar reactions to
recognized global tendencies, several of these essays help
us to identify often unarticulated historical tendencies and
emergent practices, including those from the Chinese
socialist experience. They suggest ways in which Chinese and
global practices become intertwined, as for instance
adaptations of the Qing imperial idea to the current day.
These practices not only make China different from other
nations, but also have the potential to make a difference in
the world. © 2008 Sage Publications.},
Doi = {10.1177/0097700407308141},
Key = {fds312078}
}
@article{fds312072,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Postcolonial History},
Pages = {417-431},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Western Historical Thought},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishers Inc.},
Year = {2007},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780631217145},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470998748.ch22},
Doi = {10.1002/9780470998748.ch22},
Key = {fds312072}
}
@article{fds312012,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {TO THINK LIKE AN EMPIRE1},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {292-298},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {2007},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000246009600013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-2303.2007.00409.x},
Key = {fds312012}
}
@article{fds312014,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {China's unequal treaties: Narrating national
history.},
Journal = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS},
Volume = {79},
Number = {2},
Pages = {314-315},
Publisher = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA},
Year = {2006},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0030-851X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000241970100018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312014}
}
@article{fds312034,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Teleology of the Modern Nation-state: Japan and China
(review)},
Journal = {The Journal of Japanese Studies},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {490-492},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2005},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jjs.2005.0040},
Doi = {10.1353/jjs.2005.0040},
Key = {fds312034}
}
@article{fds312056,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {China unbound: Evolving perspectives on the
Chinese},
Journal = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS},
Volume = {77},
Number = {4},
Pages = {742-743},
Publisher = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA},
Year = {2004},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0030-851X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000228938000022&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312056}
}
@book{fds347172,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Decolonization: Perspectives from now and
then},
Pages = {1-312},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780415248419},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203485521},
Abstract = {Decolonization brings together the most cutting-edge
thinking by major historians of decolonization, including
previously unpublished essays and writings by leaders of
decolonizing countries including Ho Chi-Minh and Jawaharlal
Nehru. The chapters in this volume present a move away from
Western analysis of decolonizaton and instead move towards
the angle of vision of the former colonies. This is a
ground-breaking study of a subject central to recent global
history.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203485521},
Key = {fds347172}
}
@article{fds312039,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The discourse of civilization and decolonization},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-6},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2004.0006},
Abstract = {This short introduction to the following collection of
essays seeks to map out the different ways in which the
discourse of civilization has been understood and deployed
over the past century. We can find tensions in the
understanding of civilization between conceptions of it as
singular and multiple, between civilization is a process and
an achieved state, between spiritual and material
civilizations, and between elite and popular or ethnographic
versions. These tensions reflect the ambivalence of
civilization as subservient to the goals of the nation-state
and as encompassing a higher, authorizing ideal that
continues to this day. © 2004 by University of Hawai'i
Press.},
Doi = {10.1353/jwh.2004.0006},
Key = {fds312039}
}
@article{fds347173,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Introduction: The decolonization of Asia and Africa in the
twentieth century},
Pages = {1-18},
Booktitle = {Decolonization: Perspectives from Now and
Then},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780415248419},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203485521-4},
Abstract = {From a historian’s perspective, decolonization was one of
the most important political developments of the twentieth
century because it turned the world into the stage of
history. Until World War I, historical writing had been the
work of the European conquerors that, in the words of Oswald
Spengler, had made the world appear to ‘revolve around the
pole of this little part-world’ that is Europe. With few
exceptions, the regions outside Europe were seen to be
inhabited by people without the kind of history capable of
shaping the world. The process of decolonizaton, which began
towards the end of World War I, was accompanied by the
appearance of national historical consciousness in these
regions, that is, the history, not of dynasties or the work
of God/gods, but of a people as a whole. To be sure,
historical writing continues to be filtered through national
preoccupations, but the rapid spread of modern historical
writing to most of the world also enabled us to see how
happenings in one region - no matter how peripheral or
advanced - were often linked to processes and events in
other parts. It became possible to grasp, as did the leaders
of decolonization, the entire globe as an interconnected
entity for understanding and action.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203485521-4},
Key = {fds347173}
}
@book{fds312003,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Sovereignty and Authenticity Manchukuo and the East Asian
Modern},
Pages = {306 pages},
Publisher = {Rowman & Littlefield},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {9780742530911},
Abstract = {With its sweepingly original theoretical and comparative
perspectives on nationalism and imperialism, this book will
be essential reading for all those interested in
contemporary history. Visit our website for sample
chapters!},
Key = {fds312003}
}
@article{fds312040,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Nationalism and transnationalism in the globalisation of
China},
Journal = {China Report},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-19},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0009-4455},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000944550303900101},
Abstract = {This paper is an effort to chart a genealogy of
globalisation. A genealogy is a 'history of the present in
terms of its past'. Thus, genealogy is not the story of the
past in itself, but an examination of the historical
possibilities of the present in the past. Basically, the
problem posed by globalisation is how the flow of resources,
people and ideas-whether enabled by economic expansion or
capitalism, or by other push factors-can be regulated,
controlled or fixed for both productive and sectional
purposes. Our understanding of this problematic of flow and
control has necessarily been shaped by nationalism as the
principal normative regulator of fixity and identity in the
world. I want to throw this normative understanding into
relief by looking at what pre-existed it, as well as what is
now coming into being, specifically in the context of China
in the East Asian region. I consider a tripartite
division-starting with the imperial Chinese order, the
period of classical nationalism from about 1900 until 1980,
followed by the current trend of globalisation-to examine
the problem of flow and control in the region. Historically
the paper considers differences and continuities in how
political power-and what came to be conceived as sovereignty
over the last hundred years or so-in the region has been
conceived, as well as in the forces that have eluded or
sought to elude political control. At stake in this broad
historical sweep is not to see what is old or new in
globalisation per se, but how these changes in the region
have affected different sectors of society and their vision
of the world.},
Doi = {10.1177/000944550303900101},
Key = {fds312040}
}
@article{fds312021,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {North China at War: The Social Ecology of Revolution,
1937–1945. Edited by Chongyi Feng and David S. Goodman.
Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2000. xix,
236 pp. $84.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {61},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1025-1027},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2002},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3096368},
Doi = {10.2307/3096368},
Key = {fds312021}
}
@article{fds311936,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Civilizations and nations in a globalizing
world},
Pages = {79-99},
Year = {2002},
ISBN = {90-04-12797-6},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000183428800005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311936}
}
@article{fds312081,
Author = {Duara, P and Brook, T and Schmid, A},
Title = {Nation Work: Asian Elites and National Identities},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {106},
Number = {3},
Pages = {928-928},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2001},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000169558800017&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2692338},
Key = {fds312081}
}
@article{fds312045,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The discourse of civilization and pan-asianism},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {99-130},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2001.0009},
Abstract = {At the end of World War I, the idea of multiple
civilizations as opposed to a singular Enlightenment
Civilization gained acceptance with the emergence of
anti-imperialist nationalism. The new civilization discourse
was a product not only of the writings of Western thinkers
like Oswald Spengler and Arnold J. Toynbee, but also of
various intellectual, cultural, religious, and social
movements in East Asia and elsewhere. Central to the
understanding of civilization during this period was the
extent to which it could be identified or conflated with a
national ideal. The Japanese deployment of the Pan-Asianist
civilizational rhetoric in China and elsewhere represents a
complex case study of the potential of this discourse. As
long as the civilizational idea could represent an ideal
that transcended loyalty to the nation-state, it retained
its critical possibilities.},
Doi = {10.1353/jwh.2001.0009},
Key = {fds312045}
}
@article{fds312064,
Author = {Duara, P and Leifer, M},
Title = {Asian Nationalism: China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Pakistan,
Indonesia, the Philippines},
Journal = {Pacific Affairs},
Volume = {74},
Number = {4},
Pages = {583-583},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2001},
ISSN = {0030-851X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000174497800009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3557811},
Key = {fds312064}
}
@article{fds312025,
Author = {Duara, P and Huang, R},
Title = {Broadening the Horizons of Chinese History: Discourses,
Syntheses, and Comparisons},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {105},
Number = {3},
Pages = {880-880},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2000},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000087627400010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2651815},
Key = {fds312025}
}
@article{fds312059,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Response to Philip Huang’s “Biculturality in Modern
China and in Chinese Studies”},
Journal = {Modern China},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {32-37},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0097-7004},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009770040002600102},
Doi = {10.1177/009770040002600102},
Key = {fds312059}
}
@article{fds312029,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Local Worlds: The Poetics and Politics of the Native Place
in Modern China},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {99},
Number = {1},
Pages = {13-48},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0038-2876},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-99-1-13},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-99-1-13},
Key = {fds312029}
}
@article{fds312009,
Author = {Duara, P and Poster, M and Jenkins, K},
Title = {Cultural History and Postmodernity: Disciplinary Readings
and Challenges.},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {86},
Number = {2},
Pages = {740-740},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1999},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2567061},
Doi = {10.2307/2567061},
Key = {fds312009}
}
@article{fds312071,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Culture and State in Chinese History: Conventions,
Accommodations, and Critique. Edited by Theodore Huters R.
Bin Wong and Pauline Yu. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford
University Press, 1997. 500 pp. $65.00 (cloth); $24.95
(paper).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {57},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1124-1126},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1998},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2659323},
Doi = {10.2307/2659323},
Key = {fds312071}
}
@article{fds312020,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Purity and exile: Violence, memory, and national cosmology
among Hutu refugees in Tanzania.},
Journal = {COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Pages = {581-582},
Publisher = {CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS},
Year = {1998},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000075651000008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312020}
}
@article{fds312041,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The regime of authenticity: Timelessness, gender, and
national history in modern China},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {37},
Number = {3},
Pages = {287-308},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0018-2656.00055},
Abstract = {While there is much writing on the nation as the subject of
linear history, considerably less attention has been paid to
the dimension of the nation as the always identifiable,
unchanging subject of history. This unchanging subject is
necessitated by the ascendancy of the conception of linear
time in capitalism in which change is viewed not only as
accelerating, but can no longer be framed by an ultimate
source of meaning such as God. Ostensibly, linear history is
the falling of events into the "river of time," but national
history also posits a continuous subject to gather these
changes. Such a subject is recognizable only by the
spiritual qualities of authenticity, purity, and sacrality.
The nation-state and nationalists stake their claim to
sovereign authority, in part, as custodians of this
authenticity. A range of figures, human and non-human, come
to symbolize a regime of authenticity manipulable to some
extent by nationalists and state-builders. This essay
focuses on the instance of women in early twentieth-century
China. Nationalists and cultural essential- ists tended to
depict women as embodying the eternal Chinese civilizational
virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as
national exemplars. The essay also examines cases of how
women themselves may have perceived this role as exemplars
and concludes that while there was considerable subversion
in their enunciation of this role (to their advantage),
there was sufficient reference to the prescriptive code of
authenticity in their self-formation to sustain the regime
of authenticity. The essay ends with some thoughts about the
changing relationship between authenticity and intensifying
globalization in the contemporary world.},
Doi = {10.1111/0018-2656.00055},
Key = {fds312041}
}
@article{fds312047,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Transnationalism in the era of nation-states: China,
1900-1945},
Journal = {Development and Change},
Volume = {29},
Number = {4},
Pages = {647-670},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0012-155X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00094},
Abstract = {Transnationalism tends to be seen as a late twentieth
century development associated with advanced capitalism,
flexible production and post-modernism. However, if, as many
claim, nationalism emerged in the era of capitalism, then it
surely had to deal with the boundary-crossing and
globvalizing impetus of capitalism from its inception. This
article explores how nationalist regimes and spokesmen dealt
with the transnational flows, demands, and ideals generated
not only by capitalism, but by historical forces such as
universalizing religiouns and the distribution and movement
of populations across territorial nations. Focusing on East
Asia in the first half of the 20th century, three cases are
studied: the convergence of Chinese and Japanese ideals of
pan-Asianism; the Chinese republican regime's effort to
incorporate the non-Chinese peoples of the vast peripheries
into the territorial nation-state; and this regime's efforts
to cultivate the loyalty of overseas Chinese to the
nation-state. Mobilizing and deploying these
transterritorial phenomena was crucial to the nation-state's
internal power, yet such a mobilization tended to transgress
the conception of territorial sovereignty upon which the
nation-state was equally dependent both domestically and
internationally. The recent signs of a tendency for the
territorially sovereign nation to develop into a
deterritorialized nation has consequences that can only be
understood in the context of the nation's relationship to
transnational forces in this earlier period.},
Doi = {10.1111/1467-7660.00094},
Key = {fds312047}
}
@article{fds311937,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Why is history antitheoretical?},
Journal = {Modern China},
Volume = {24},
Number = {2},
Pages = {105-120},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0097-7004},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009770049802400202},
Doi = {10.1177/009770049802400202},
Key = {fds311937}
}
@article{fds312024,
Author = {Duara, P and Duus, P and Myers, RH and Peattie, MR},
Title = {The Japanese Wartime Empire, 1931-1945.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {102},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1553-1553},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1997},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000071031800142&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2171203},
Key = {fds312024}
}
@article{fds312033,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Rummaging through the dustbin of history - A
response},
Journal = {BULLETIN OF CONCERNED ASIAN SCHOLARS},
Volume = {29},
Number = {4},
Pages = {67-68},
Publisher = {BULLETIN CONCERNED ASIAN SCHOLARS},
Year = {1997},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0007-4810},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000072588000009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312033}
}
@article{fds312022,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Transnationalism and the Predicament of Sovereignty: China,
1900-1945},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {102},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1030-1030},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1997},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997YB82800003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2170628},
Key = {fds312022}
}
@article{fds312007,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Short review},
Journal = {Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {70-71},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1997},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0007-4810},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997WW91800015&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1080/14672715.1997.10409707},
Key = {fds312007}
}
@article{fds312030,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Remapping Memory: The Politics of Timespace. Edited by
Jonathan Boyarin Afterword by Charles Tilly. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 1994. $44.95 (cloth); $18.95
(paper).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {56},
Number = {1},
Pages = {141-142},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1997},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997XA93700010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2646349},
Key = {fds312030}
}
@article{fds312073,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {China's Motor: A Thousand Years of Petty
Capitalism.Hill Gates},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {102},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1168-1169},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0002-9602},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997WH33400010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/231046},
Key = {fds312073}
}
@book{fds312002,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Rescuing History from the Nation Questioning Narratives of
Modern China},
Pages = {286 pages},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1996},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9780226167237},
Abstract = {In this book, Duara offers a way out of the impasse between
constructionism and the evolving nation; he redefines
history as a series of multiple, often conflicting
narratives produced simultaneously at national, local, and
transnational ...},
Key = {fds312002}
}
@article{fds312008,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Memory, History, and Opposition Under State
Socialism.Rubie S. Watson},
Journal = {The China Journal},
Volume = {36},
Pages = {166-168},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1996},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1324-9347},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996VC09600023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2950389},
Key = {fds312008}
}
@article{fds312083,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Revolutionary Discourse in Mao's Republic.David E.
Apter , Tony Saich},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {101},
Number = {1},
Pages = {231-233},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1995},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0002-9602},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1995RJ18300014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/230709},
Key = {fds312083}
}
@article{fds312032,
Author = {DUARA, P},
Title = {THE MAKING OF A HINTERLAND - STATE, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY IN
INLAND NORTH CHINA, 1853-1937 - POMERANZ,K},
Journal = {CHINA QUARTERLY},
Number = {142},
Pages = {631-632},
Publisher = {CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS},
Year = {1995},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0305-7410},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1995RL26400054&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312032}
}
@article{fds312068,
Author = {Duara, P and Winichakul, T},
Title = {Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a
Nation.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {100},
Number = {2},
Pages = {477-477},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1995},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1995QV03400010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2169009},
Key = {fds312068}
}
@article{fds312028,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {China's Quest for National Identity. Edited by Lowell
Dittmer and Samuel Kim. Ithaca and London: Cornell
Univeristy Press, 1993. $42.50 (cloth); $16.95
(paper).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {165-167},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1994},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1994NG88800037&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2059553},
Key = {fds312028}
}
@article{fds312011,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {De-Constructing the Chinese Nation},
Journal = {The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs},
Volume = {30},
Number = {30},
Pages = {1-26},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1993},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0156-7365},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993LH41200001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2949990},
Key = {fds312011}
}
@article{fds312023,
Author = {Duara, P and Kemper, S},
Title = {The Presence of the Past: Chronicles, Politics, and Culture
in Sinhala Life.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {98},
Number = {3},
Pages = {930-930},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1993},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993LH60300139&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2167682},
Key = {fds312023}
}
@article{fds312013,
Author = {DUARA, P},
Title = {THE DISPLACEMENT OF TENSION TO THE TENSION OF DISPLACEMENT +
IMPERIALISM A USEFUL CATEGORY OF HISTORICAL-ANALYSIS},
Journal = {RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW},
Number = {57},
Pages = {60-64},
Year = {1993},
ISSN = {0163-6545},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993MG37900007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312013}
}
@article{fds312010,
Author = {DUARA, P},
Title = {THE PEASANT FAMILY AND RURAL-DEVELOPMENT IN THE YANGZI
DELTA, 1350-1988 - HUANG,PCC},
Journal = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS},
Volume = {64},
Number = {4},
Pages = {567-568},
Publisher = {UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA},
Year = {1992},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0030-851X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992HJ10200037&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312010}
}
@article{fds312085,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Muslim Chinese: Ethnic Nationalism in the People's Republic.
By Dru C. Gladney. Cambridge: Council on East Asian Studies,
Harvard East Asian Monographs No. 149, 1991. $38.00 (cloth);
$22.00 (paper).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {51},
Number = {3},
Pages = {644-646},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1992},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2057971},
Doi = {10.2307/2057971},
Key = {fds312085}
}
@article{fds312070,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {The Golden Age of the Chinese Bourgeoisie 1911–1937. By
Marie-Claire BergÈre trans. Janet Lloyd. Cambridge
University Press: Cambridge, 1989. Pp. x,
356.},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Pages = {632-634},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1992},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0026-749X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992JH97400014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0026749x00009963},
Key = {fds312070}
}
@article{fds312036,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Chinese Village, Socialist State. By Edward Friedman, Paul
G. Pickowicz and Mark Selden with Kay Ann Johnson. New Haven
and London: Yale University Press, 1991. 336 pp.
$35.00.},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {51},
Number = {1},
Pages = {143-145},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1992},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992HL11100026&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2058369},
Key = {fds312036}
}
@book{fds347174,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Rescuing History from the Nation-state},
Pages = {32 pages},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds347174}
}
@article{fds312035,
Author = {Duara, P and Harrison, M and Martin, MF and Friedmann, H and Bhaduri, A and Chirwa, WC and Croll, EJ and Murray, MJ and Hakimian, H and Roseberry,
W and Crook, N and Gordon, A and Raikes, P and Wells,
R},
Title = {Book reviews},
Journal = {Journal of Peasant Studies},
Volume = {19},
Number = {1},
Pages = {142-180},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1991},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0306-6150},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991HJ73600009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1080/03066159108438475},
Key = {fds312035}
}
@article{fds312077,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {National Polity and Local Power: The Transformation of Late
Imperial China. By Min Tu-ki. Edited by Philip A. Kuhn and
Timothy Brook. Cambridge, Mass.: Council on East Asian
Studies/Harvard University and the Harvard Yenching
Institute, 1990. 309 pp. $26.00.},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {50},
Number = {2},
Pages = {395-397},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1991},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2057235},
Doi = {10.2307/2057235},
Key = {fds312077}
}
@article{fds312026,
Author = {Duara, P and Sheel, K},
Title = {Peasant Society and Marxist Intellectuals in China: Fang
Zhimin and the Origin of a Revolutionary Movement in the
Xinjiang Region.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {96},
Number = {2},
Pages = {580-580},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1991},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991FK33500160&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2163370},
Key = {fds312026}
}
@article{fds312082,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Knowledge and Power in the Discourse of Modernity: The
Campaigns against Popular Religion in Early
Twentieth-Century China},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {50},
Number = {1},
Pages = {67-83},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1991},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2057476},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Ever since the enlightenment—the dawn of the
modern era—historical understanding has been much
concerned with the passage to modernity. In our present
century, questions and dilemmas of the transition to
modernity and the evaluation of “tradition” in the
non-Western world have been central to the historical
problematique the world over. I have chosen to analyze the
modernist understanding of this historical transition in
China not only among professional historians in the West,
but among Chinese advocates of modernity. Specifically, I
will examine the campaigns attacking popular religion during
the first three decades of this century. As a movement
advocating the establishment of a rational society, these
campaigns offer a view of the understanding of this
transition, not just in theory and historiography, but in
practice.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.2307/2057476},
Key = {fds312082}
}
@article{fds311938,
Author = {DUARA, P},
Title = {ELITES AND THE STRUCTURES OF AUTHORITY IN THE VILLAGES OF
NORTH CHINA, 1900-1949},
Volume = {11},
Pages = {261-281},
Year = {1990},
ISBN = {0-520-06763-0},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1990BR68C00010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311938}
}
@article{fds312037,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Social/Cultural Anthropology: Xiang Lake: Nine Centuries
of Chinese Life. R. Keith Schoppa},
Journal = {American Anthropologist},
Volume = {91},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1083-1084},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1989},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-7294},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1989DB77000083&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1525/aa.1989.91.4.02a00790},
Key = {fds312037}
}
@article{fds312019,
Author = {Duara, P and Naquin, S and Rawski, ES},
Title = {Chinese Society in The Eighteenth Century},
Journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {241-241},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1989},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0073-0548},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1989AJ49300007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2719303},
Key = {fds312019}
}
@article{fds312017,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Superscribing Symbols: The Myth of Guandi, Chinese God of
War},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {47},
Number = {4},
Pages = {778-795},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2057852},
Doi = {10.2307/2057852},
Key = {fds312017}
}
@article{fds312058,
Author = {DUARA, P},
Title = {THE ORIGINS OF THE BOXER UPRISING - ESHERICK,JW},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Pages = {150-153},
Year = {1988},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988M250400017&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds312058}
}
@article{fds312016,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {State Involution: A Study of Local Finances in North China,
1911–1935},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {132-161},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1987G230500008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Beginning around the turn of the twentieth century, the
Chinese state launched onto a course of development that
seemed to resemble the process in early modern Europe that
Charles Tilly and others have called state making (Tilly
1975). The phenomenon of an expanding state structure
penetrating levels of society untouched before,
subordinating, co-opting, or destroying the relatively
autonomous authority structures of local communities in a
bid to increase its command of local resources, appeared to
be repeating itself in late imperial and republican China.
The similarities include the impulse toward centralization,
bureaucratization, and rationalization; the insatiable drive
to increase revenues for both military and civilian
purposes; the violent resistance of local communities to
this inexorable process of intrusion and extraction; and the
formation of alliances between the state and local elites to
consolidate their power (Duara 1983). © 1987, Society for
the Comparative Study of Society and History. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417500014389},
Key = {fds312016}
}
@article{fds312018,
Author = {Duara, P and Huang, PCC},
Title = {The Peasant Economy and Social Change in North
China},
Journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies},
Volume = {46},
Number = {1},
Pages = {283-283},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1986},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0073-0548},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986D039300012&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2719084},
Key = {fds312018}
}
@article{fds312031,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Party, State, and Local Elites in Republican China: Merchant
Organizations and Politics in Shanghai, 1890–1930. By
Joseph Fewsmith. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1985.
xii, 275 pp. Map, Notes, Glossary, Selected Bibliography,
Index. $25.},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Pages = {117-118},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1985},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2056835},
Doi = {10.2307/2056835},
Key = {fds312031}
}
@article{fds329927,
Author = {Duara, P},
Title = {Cultural Revolution and Industrial Organization in China:
Changes in Management and the Division of Labor. By Charles
Bettelheim. Monthly Review Press, New York. 1974. 128p.
$6.95},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {325-326},
Year = {1974},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds329927}
}
%% Dubois, Katharine B.
@book{fds342265,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {The Prince A Devil's Duke Novel},
Pages = {432 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2018},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780062641748},
Abstract = {Disguising herself as a man, she attends the surgical
theater and fools everyone—except the one man who has
never forgotten the shape of her exquisitely sensual lips.
…will make a prince say yes to her every desire Forced to
leave his ...},
Key = {fds342265}
}
@misc{fds342266,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {Border Crossings: The Art of Mixing Genres},
Year = {2017},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds342266}
}
@book{fds342267,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {The Rogue A Devil's Duke Novel},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2016},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780062412737},
Abstract = {Book #1 of The Devil's Duke Lady Constance Read is
independent, beautiful, and in need of a husband—now. The
last man on earth she wants is the rogue who broke her heart
six years ago, never mind that his kisses are scorching hot
. . .},
Key = {fds342267}
}
@book{fds342268,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {Again, My Lord},
Pages = {342 pages},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780991641239},
Abstract = {The one that got away is the only one she
wants.},
Key = {fds342268}
}
@book{fds342269,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {I Loved a Rogue The Prince Catchers},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2015},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780062229854},
Abstract = {In the third in Katharine Ashe's Prince Catchers series,
the eldest of three very different sisters must fulfill a
prophecy to discover their birthright.},
Key = {fds342269}
}
@book{fds342270,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {I Adored a Lord The Prince Catchers},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2014},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9780062229830},
Abstract = {Three very different sisters beguile society with their
beauty and charm, but only one of them must fulfill a
prophecy: marry a prince.},
Key = {fds342270}
}
@book{fds342271,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {My Lady, My Lord},
Pages = {346 pages},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9780991641215},
Abstract = {Book #1 in a new series of historical romances... with a
twist.},
Key = {fds342271}
}
@book{fds342272,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {I Married the Duke The Prince Catchers},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2013},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9780062229816},
Abstract = {I Married the Duke begins the Prince Catchers series by
Katharine Ashe, award-winning author of historical
romance.},
Key = {fds342272}
}
@book{fds342273,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {Captive Bride A Regency Ghost Novel},
Pages = {328 pages},
Publisher = {Katharine Ashe},
Year = {2012},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9780615709222},
Abstract = {In the race to capture the heart of one daring lady,
it's every man-and ghost-for himself.* This is an
reissue of the original 2012 edition, with minor editorial
changes and exclusive BONUS MATERIAL: The Soundtrack to
Captive Bride.},
Key = {fds342273}
}
@book{fds342274,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {How a Lady Weds a Rogue A Falcon Club Novel},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2012},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780062031891},
Abstract = {Gentleman’s Rule #1: If a lady is virtuous, he should deny
her nothing.},
Key = {fds342274}
}
@book{fds342275,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {How to Be a Proper Lady A Falcon Club Novel},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2012},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9780062031761},
Abstract = {The Rules of Being a Proper Lady 1) Never take steps greater
than six inches apart. 2) Never look boldly at a gentleman.
3) And never, ever, kiss a man who is not your
fiancÉ.},
Key = {fds342275}
}
@book{fds342276,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {When a Scot Loves a Lady A Falcon Club Novel},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Avon},
Year = {2012},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780062031662},
Abstract = {London gossips are asking: What use has society of an
exclusive gentleman's club if no gentlemen are ever seen
to pass through its door?},
Key = {fds342276}
}
@book{fds342277,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {In the Arms of a Marquess},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Harper Collins},
Year = {2011},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9780061965654},
Abstract = {She’d never forgotten him .},
Key = {fds342277}
}
@book{fds342278,
Author = {Ashe, K},
Title = {Captured By a Rogue Lord},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {Harper Collins},
Year = {2011},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9780062078711},
Abstract = {With Captured by a Rogue Lord, Ashe again grandly flourishes
the winning mix of danger and passion with outrageous action
and amazing sensuality that made her previous novel, Swept
Away by a Kiss, an unadulterated delight.},
Key = {fds342278}
}
@misc{fds241477,
Author = {Dubois, KB},
Title = {Encyclopedia entry: "Roman Jubilee"},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage},
Publisher = {Brill Academic Publishers},
Address = {The Netherlands},
Editor = {Izbiki, T},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds241477}
}
@misc{fds376386,
Author = {Dubois, KB},
Title = {Encyclopedia entry: "Roman Jubilee"},
Publisher = {Brill Academic Publishers},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds376386}
}
@article{fds241476,
Author = {Dubois, K},
Title = {Review of "Binding Passions: Tales of Magic, Marriage, and
Power at the End of the Renaissance" by Guido
Ruggiero},
Journal = {Michigan Feminist Studies},
Number = {8},
Year = {1994},
ISSN = {1055-856X},
Key = {fds241476}
}
%% Dubois, Laurent
@book{fds348498,
Author = {Dubois, L and Glover, K and Menard, N and Verna, CF and Polyné,
M},
Title = {The Haiti Reader History, Culture, Politics},
Pages = {560 pages},
Publisher = {Latin America Readers},
Year = {2020},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {1478005165},
Abstract = {The Haiti Reader introduces readers to Haiti's dynamic
history and culture from the viewpoint of Haitians from all
walks of life.},
Key = {fds348498}
}
@book{fds348499,
Author = {Dubois, L and Turits, RL},
Title = {Freedom Roots Histories from the Caribbean},
Pages = {408 pages},
Publisher = {UNC Press Books},
Year = {2019},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {1469653613},
Abstract = {To tell the history of the Caribbean is to tell the history
of the world," write Laurent Dubois and Richard Lee
Turits.},
Key = {fds348499}
}
@book{fds348500,
Author = {Coronil, F},
Title = {The Fernando Coronil Reader The Struggle for Life Is the
Matter},
Pages = {472 pages},
Year = {2019},
ISBN = {1478003677},
Abstract = {Presenting a cross section of Coronil's oeuvre, this
volume cements his legacy as one of the most innovative
critical social thinkers of his generation.},
Key = {fds348500}
}
@article{fds331652,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haitian sovereignty: A brief history},
Pages = {16-28},
Booktitle = {Who Owns Haiti?: People, Power, and Sovereignty},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780813062266},
Key = {fds331652}
}
@article{fds312489,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Frederick Douglass, Anténor Firmin, and the Making of
U.S.-Haitian Relations (forhcoming)},
Booktitle = {The Haitian Revolution and the Early U.S},
Publisher = {Pennsylvania State University Press},
Editor = {Dillon, E and Drexler, M},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds312489}
}
@article{fds312488,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haitian Sovereignty: A Brief History (forthcoming)},
Booktitle = {Who “Owns” Haiti: Infractions and Assertions of
Sovereignty},
Publisher = {University of Florida Press},
Editor = {Freeman, S and McGuire, R},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds312488}
}
@article{fds312487,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haiti, Gender and Anthrohistory: A Mintzian Journey
(forthcoming)},
Booktitle = {The Haiti Exception: Anthropology and the Predicaments of
Narrative},
Publisher = {Liverpool University Press},
Editor = {Benedicty, A and Glover, K and Schuller, M},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds312487}
}
@book{fds312247,
Author = {Dubois, L and Turits, R},
Title = {A History of the Caribbean (Under Contract)},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds312247}
}
@article{fds312250,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Spirit Possession in French, Haitian, and Vodou Thought: An
Intellectual History},
Journal = {French Studies},
Volume = {70},
Number = {1},
Pages = {144-145},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0016-1128},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/knv254},
Doi = {10.1093/fs/knv254},
Key = {fds312250}
}
@book{fds312248,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Banjo: America's African Instrument},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Year = {2016},
ISBN = {0674047842},
Abstract = {Providing a sense of rootedness, solidarity, and
consolation, banjo picking became an essential part of black
plantation life, and its unmistakable sound remains
versatile and enduring today.},
Key = {fds312248}
}
@misc{fds312623,
Title = {Haiti and Francophone Caribbean},
Journal = {Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro Latin American
Biography},
Editor = {Dubois, L},
Year = {2016},
Abstract = {Subject editor on this essay for Henry Louis Gates Jr. and
Franklin Knight, eds.},
Key = {fds312623}
}
@book{fds302980,
Author = {Miller, JC and Brown, V and Cañizares-Esguerra, J and Dubois, L and Kupperman, KO},
Title = {The Princeton companion to Atlantic history},
Pages = {1-532},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780691148533},
Abstract = {Between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, the
connections among Africa, the Americas, and Europe
transformed world history-through maritime exploration,
commercial engagements, human migrations and settlements,
political realignments and upheavals, cultural exchanges,
and more. This book, the first encyclopedic reference work
on Atlantic history, takes an integrated, multicontinental
approach that emphasizes the dynamics of change and the
perspectives and motivations of the peoples who made it
happen. The entries-all specially commissioned for this
volume from an international team of leading
scholars-synthesize the latest scholarship on central
themes, including economics, migration, politics, war,
technologies and science, the physical environment, and
culture. Part one features five major essays that trace the
changes distinctive to each chronological phase of Atlantic
history. Part two includes more than 125 entries on key
topics, from the seemingly familiar viewed in unfamiliar and
provocative ways (the Seven Years' War, trading companies)
to less conventional subjects (family networks, canon law,
utopias). This is an indispensable resource for students,
researchers, and scholars in a range of fields, from early
American, African, Latin American, and European history to
the histories of economics, religion, and science. The first
encyclopedic reference on Atlantic history; Features five
major essays and more than 125 alphabetical entries;
Provides essential context on major areas of change:
Economies (for example, the slave trade, marine resources,
commodities, specie, trading companies); Populations
(emigrations, Native American removals, blended
communities); Politics and law (the law of nations, royal
liberties, paramount chiefdoms, independence struggles in
Haiti, the Hispanic Americas, the United States, and
France); Military actions (the African and Napoleonic wars,
the Seven Years' War, wars of conquest); Technologies and
science (cartography, nautical science, geography, healing
practices); The physical environment (climate and weather,
forest resources, agricultural production, food and diets,
disease); Cultures and communities (captivity narratives,
religions and religious practices).},
Key = {fds302980}
}
@article{fds302977,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The nineteenth century: Consolidation and
reconfiguration},
Pages = {46-54},
Booktitle = {The Princeton Companion to Atlantic History},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780691148533},
Key = {fds302977}
}
@article{fds302979,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Revolts, slave},
Pages = {404-407},
Booktitle = {The Princeton Companion to Atlantic History},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780691148533},
Key = {fds302979}
}
@article{fds302978,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Emancipations},
Pages = {179-182},
Booktitle = {The Princeton Companion to Atlantic History},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780691148533},
Key = {fds302978}
}
@article{fds312485,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Power and Martyrdom},
Pages = {22-27},
Booktitle = {From Within and Without: The History of Haitian Photography
(Exhibit Catalogue)},
Publisher = {NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds312485}
}
@article{fds312486,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haitian Independence in Haitian Vodou},
Booktitle = {The Haitian Declaration of Independence},
Publisher = {University of Virginia Press},
Editor = {Garfield, J},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds312486}
}
@article{fds357261,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {An enslaved enlightenment: Rethinking the intellectual
history of the french atlantic},
Pages = {227-242},
Booktitle = {The Atlantic World},
Year = {2014},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780415467049},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315739212-23},
Abstract = {In 1971, Michèle Duchet published Anthropologie et histoire
au siècle des lumières (Anthropology and History in the
Century of the Enlightenment), which provided a sweeping
analysis of the French production of knowledge about Africa
and the Americas during the eighteenth century. Her work
remains one of the most careful and convincing analyses of
the complex and contradictory tangle of Enlightenment
intellectual currents that both celebrated the universality
of the human race and put forth hierarchical and
differentialist theories about different groups that are
often of startling arrogance and racism.1.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315739212-23},
Key = {fds357261}
}
@misc{fds312346,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {How Will Haiti Reckon with the Duvalier Years?},
Journal = {New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925)},
Year = {2014},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0028-792X},
url = {http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/will-haiti-reckon-duvalier-years)},
Key = {fds312346}
}
@article{fds312483,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Thinking Haiti’s Nineteenth Century},
Journal = {Small Axe: a Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {72-79},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1534-6714},
Key = {fds312483}
}
@misc{fds312343,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Saphir Taïder Leads Bleus Who Went Green},
Journal = {New Republic},
Publisher = {New Republic},
Year = {2014},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0028-6583},
Key = {fds312343}
}
@article{fds312447,
Author = {Dubois, L and Mbembe, A},
Title = {Nous sommes tous francophones},
Journal = {French Politics, Culture & Society},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Pages = {40-48},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Year = {2014},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1537-6370},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fpcs.2014.320206},
Doi = {10.3167/fpcs.2014.320206},
Key = {fds312447}
}
@misc{fds254955,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Soccer Politics Blog},
Editor = {Dubois, L},
Year = {2014},
Month = {February},
url = {http://sites.duke.edu/wcwp},
Abstract = {2009 - Present},
Key = {fds254955}
}
@misc{fds303845,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Royal Rebellion in the Caribbean Slave Quarters},
Journal = {The Drawbridge},
Volume = {6},
Pages = {9-9},
Year = {2014},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds303845}
}
@article{fds312482,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Racism and the specter of "dual nationality" in French
football},
Journal = {Contemporary French Civilization},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {111-132},
Publisher = {Liverpool University Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0147-9156},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/cfc.2014.7},
Doi = {10.3828/cfc.2014.7},
Key = {fds312482}
}
@misc{fds312448,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haïti: Une révolution au coeur de l’Atlantique
noir},
Journal = {Les Grands Dossiers Des Sciences Humaines},
Volume = {24},
Number = {Sept - Oct},
Pages = {60-63},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds312448}
}
@misc{fds302984,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Michel-Rolph Trouillot (1949-2012)},
Journal = {The Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {685-690},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2013},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000326771100005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2351696},
Key = {fds302984}
}
@misc{fds254961,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Confronting the Legacies of Slavery},
Journal = {New York Times},
Year = {2013},
Month = {October},
url = {http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/29/opinion/international/confronting-the-legacies-of-slavery.html?_r=0},
Key = {fds254961}
}
@misc{fds254960,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Brazil 2014 Starts Now},
Journal = {Sports Illustrated/ Roads & Kingdoms},
Year = {2013},
Month = {September},
url = {http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2013/the-far-post-2014-is-now/},
Key = {fds254960}
}
@misc{fds254959,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Jogo Bonito},
Journal = {Africa Is a Country},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
url = {http://africasacountry.com/jogo-bonito/},
Key = {fds254959}
}
@article{fds309922,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {"On the Sounds of Haiti": Excerpt from Lyonel Trouillot, La
belle amour humaine (2011)},
Journal = {Transition},
Volume = {111},
Pages = {8-13},
Year = {2013},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dubois.fas.harvard.edu/sites/all/files/03trouillot%281%29.pdf},
Key = {fds309922}
}
@misc{fds255003,
Author = {Dubois, EBL and Glover, K},
Title = {New Narratives of Haiti},
Journal = {Transition},
Volume = {111},
Pages = {1-116},
Year = {2013},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dubois.fas.harvard.edu/transition/all-issues/transition-111},
Key = {fds255003}
}
@misc{fds254958,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Blood of the Impure},
Journal = {Africa Is a Country},
Year = {2013},
Month = {March},
url = {http://africasacountry.com/the-blood-of-the-impure/},
Key = {fds254958}
}
@article{fds321466,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Lambda theory: Introduction of a constant for "nothing" into
set theory, a model of consistency and most noticeable
conclusions},
Journal = {Logique Et Analyse},
Volume = {56},
Number = {222},
Pages = {165-181},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The purpose of this article is to present several immediate
consequences of the introduction of a new constant called
Lambda in order to represent the object "nothing" or "void"
into a standard set theory. The use of Lambda will appear
natural thanks to its role of condition of possibility of
sets. On a conceptual level, the use of Lambda leads to a
legitimation of the empty set and to a redefinition of the
notion of set. It lets also clearly appear the distinction
between the empty set, the nothing and the ur-elements. On a
technical level, we introduce the notion of pre-element and
we suggest a formal definition of the nothing distinct of
that of the null-class. Among other results, we get a
relative resolution of the anomaly of the intersection of a
family free of sets and the possibility of building the
empty set from "nothing". The theory is presented with
equi-consistency results (model and interpretation). On both
conceptual and technical levels, the introduction of Lambda
leads to a resolution of the Russell's puzzle of the
nullclass.},
Key = {fds321466}
}
@article{fds302983,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {In the theater of the World Cup},
Volume = {9780472029112},
Pages = {210-218},
Booktitle = {Africa's World Cup: Critical Reflections on Play,
Patriotism, Spectatorship, and Space},
Publisher = {DUMMY PUBID},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780472071944},
Key = {fds302983}
}
@book{fds309923,
Author = {Gaffield, J and Acacia, M},
Title = {Documents constitutionnels d’Haïti 1790-1860 /
Constitutional Documents of Haiti, 1790-1860},
Publisher = {Berlin and New York: De Gruyter},
Editor = {Dubois, L},
Year = {2013},
url = {http://www.modern-constitutions.de/nbu.php?page_id=8294b7496ae06609fa222b156332446b#Haiti},
Key = {fds309923}
}
@article{fds211135,
Title = {Haiti's Traces},
Journal = {Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {177-187},
Year = {2012},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds211135}
}
@article{fds211133,
Author = {Laurent Dubois},
Title = {Haiti's Traces},
Journal = {Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {177-187},
Year = {2012},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds211133}
}
@article{fds255013,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Eloge Pour Michel-Rolph Trouillot},
Journal = {Transition},
Volume = {109},
Pages = {21-32},
Year = {2012},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds255013}
}
@misc{fds254957,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Hijab on the Pitch},
Journal = {The Feminist Wire},
Year = {2012},
Month = {August},
url = {http://thefeministwire.com/2012/08/the-hijab-on-the-pitch/},
Key = {fds254957}
}
@article{fds255012,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Dessalines Toro d'Haiti},
Journal = {William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {69},
Number = {3},
Pages = {541-548},
Year = {2012},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000307367800009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.69.3.0541},
Key = {fds255012}
}
@article{fds304759,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Dessalines toro d'haïti},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {69},
Number = {3},
Pages = {541-548},
Publisher = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Year = {2012},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000307367800009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.69.3.0541},
Key = {fds304759}
}
@misc{fds254956,
Author = {Wolff, A},
Title = {French World Cup Hero Thuram Working to Battle Racism in
Soccer and Society},
Journal = {Sports Illustrated},
Year = {2012},
Month = {June},
url = {http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/soccer/05/31/lilian-thuram/index.html},
Key = {fds254956}
}
@misc{fds312449,
Author = {Jenson, D and Dubois, L},
Title = {Haiti Can Be Rich Again},
Journal = {New York Times},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds312449}
}
@book{fds255005,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {A colony of citizens: Revolution and slave emancipation in
the French Caribbean, 1787-1804},
Pages = {1-452},
Publisher = {Published for the Omohundro Institute by the University of
North Carolina Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {0807828742},
url = {http://uncpress.unc.edu/books/t-6589.html},
Abstract = {The idea of universal rights is often understood as the
product of Europe, but as Laurent Dubois demonstrates, it
was profoundly shaped by the struggle over slavery and
citizenship in the French Caribbean. Dubois examines this
Caribbean revolution by focusing on Guadeloupe, where, in
the early 1790s, insurgents on the island fought for
equality and freedom and formed alliances with besieged
Republicans. In 1794, slavery was abolished throughout the
French Empire, ushering in a new colonial order in which all
people, regardless of race, were entitled to the same
rights. But French administrators on the island combined
emancipation with new forms of coercion and racial
exclusion, even as newly freed slaves struggled for a fuller
freedom. In 1802, the experiment in emancipation was
reversed and slavery was brutally reestablished, though
rebels in Saint-Domingue avoided the same fate by defeating
the French and creating an independent Haiti. The political
culture of republicanism, Dubois argues, was transformed
through this transcultural and transatlantic struggle for
liberty and citizenship. The slaves-turned-citizens of the
French Caribbean expanded the political possibilities of the
Enlightenment by giving new and radical content to the idea
of universal rights.},
Key = {fds255005}
}
@article{fds211132,
Author = {Laurent Dubois},
Title = {Haiti's Traces},
Journal = {Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {39},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds211132}
}
@misc{fds219776,
Author = {Laurent Dubois},
Title = {Preface},
Booktitle = {Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave
Revolt in History; A Play in Three Acts},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {By C.L.R. James and edited by Christian Høgsbjerg},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds219776}
}
@misc{fds219777,
Author = {Laurent Dubois},
Title = {Preface},
Booktitle = {Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave
Revolt in History; A Play in Three Acts},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {By C.L.R. James and Edited by Christian Høgsbjerg},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds219777}
}
@misc{fds219778,
Author = {Laurent Dubois},
Title = {Preface},
Booktitle = {Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave
Revolt in History; A Play in Three Acts},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds219778}
}
@misc{fds219779,
Author = {Laurent Dubois},
Title = {Preface},
Booktitle = {Toussaint Louverture: The Story of the Only Successful Slave
Revolt in History; A Play in Three Acts},
Year = {2012},
url = {https://www.dukeupress.edu/Toussaint-Louverture/},
Key = {fds219779}
}
@book{fds255009,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haiti: The Aftershocks of History},
Publisher = {Metropolitan Books},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://www.bookforum.com/interview/9316},
Abstract = {Bookforum Interview},
Key = {fds255009}
}
@article{fds254949,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haiti’s Traces},
Journal = {Small Axe: a Caribbean Journal of Criticism},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {177-187},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds254949}
}
@article{fds255011,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Complications},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {68},
Number = {2},
Pages = {224-226},
Publisher = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Year = {2011},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5309/willmaryquar.68.2.0224},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.68.2.0224},
Key = {fds255011}
}
@article{fds302981,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Slavery in the French Caribbean, 1635–1804},
Pages = {431-449},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge World History of Slavery, Volume 3: AD 1420-AD
1804},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521840682},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521840682.019},
Abstract = {French colonization in the Americas took place in Canada,
the Mississippi region, and the Greater Caribbean, including
French Guiana. Slavery was a part of all the societies in
the French Americas, but while it was of relatively marginal
importance in Canada it was the central economic structure
in the Caribbean colonies. The French colonies there – and
particularly the last to be formed, that of Saint-Domingue
– expanded with startling speed during the eighteenth
century, prospering and generating enormous wealth for
France. After the loss of Canada to the British and the
transfer of Louisiana to the Spanish in 1763, when the
colonies of the Caribbean became the sole French territories
in the America, they reached the peak of their development.
During the revolutionary years starting in 1789, however, a
series of dramatic transformations took place in the French
Caribbean colonies, leading to the abolition of slavery by
the French National Convention in 1794, and ultimately the
defeat of French armies in Saint-Domingue and the creation
of Haiti. As a direct result of this, the recently
re-acquired territory of Louisiana was sold to the expanding
United States. By the early nineteenth century, the French
colonial presence in the Americas had been reduced to the
islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, the territory of
French Guiana, and two small islands in the Gulf of St.
Lawrence.},
Doi = {10.1017/CHOL9780521840682.019},
Key = {fds302981}
}
@book{fds309924,
Author = {Bender, T and Rabinowitz, R and Dubois, L},
Title = {Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn},
Publisher = {Giles Ltd},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://www.gilesltd.com/books/catalogue/history-general-interest/revolution/},
Key = {fds309924}
}
@article{fds302986,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Toussaint Louverture and the American Civil War: The
Promise and Peril of a Second Haitian Revolution
(review)},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {31},
Number = {4},
Pages = {712-714},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {0275-1275},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000304575200009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/jer.2011.0058},
Key = {fds302986}
}
@article{fds255001,
Author = {Dubois, LM and Scott, J},
Title = {An African Revolutionary in the Atlantic
World},
Booktitle = {Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn},
Publisher = {Giles Ltd},
Editor = {Bender, T and Dubois, L and Rabinowitz, R},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds255001}
}
@book{fds255010,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Soccer empire: The World cup and the future of
France},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2010},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9780520259287},
Abstract = {When France both hosted and won the World Cup in 1998, the
face of its star player, Zinedine Zidane, the son of
Algerian immigrants, was projected onto the Arc de Triomphe.
During the 2006 World Cup finals, Zidane stunned the country
by ending his spectacular career with an assault on an
Italian player. In Soccer Empire, Laurent Dubois illuminates
the connections between empire and sport by tracing the
story of World Cup soccer, from the Cup's French origins in
the 1930s to Africa and the Caribbean and back again. As he
vividly recounts the lives of two of soccer's most
electrifying players, Zidane and his outspoken teammate,
Lilian Thuram, Dubois deepens our understanding of the
legacies of empire that persist in Europe and brilliantly
captures the power of soccer to change the nation and the
world. © 2010 by Laurent Dubois.},
Key = {fds255010}
}
@article{fds255002,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Thinking with Haiti},
Journal = {Social Text: Periscope},
Series = {Ayiti Kraze/Haiti in Fragments},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
url = {http://socialtextjournal.org/periscope_article/thinking_with_haiti/},
Key = {fds255002}
}
@article{fds255000,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Slavery in the age of revolution},
Pages = {267-280},
Booktitle = {The Routledge History of Slavery},
Publisher = {Routledge Press},
Editor = {Burnard, T and Heuman, G},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780415466899},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203840573-24},
Abstract = {During the period that stretched from 1770 to 1830, European
empires in the Americas suffered a series of remarkable
powerful blows. During this period, enslaved people
consistently played pivotal roles in the shape and
de�?nition of political change. Of course, resistance to
slavery was a permanent feature of slave societies in the
Atlantic world and, despite the frequent claims of
pro-slavery advocates, they needed neither outside
instigators nor radical revolutionary ideas to inspire them
to revolt and resistance. But to be successful, slave
resistance had to be extremely careful and very strategic.
Before the Age of Revolution, some of the most successful
forms of resistance involved taking advantage of conflicts
between empires, as in the case of slaves who escaped
Georgia for Spanish Florida, where they often gained
freedom. Starting with the American Revolution, however, the
enslaved found a bounty of new opportunities through which
they could confront and contest their situation.
Abolitionists, meanwhile, also found the changing
institutional and political situation propitious for the
pursuit of attacks on slavery. For many of those who came to
embrace the radical and egalitarian ideas that circulated
during this period, slavery increasingly came to seem
indefensible and untenable. The paradox of the Age of
Revolution is that it both weakened and strengthened
slavery. In North America, for instance, as Ira Berlin
writes, the age marked a major transformation in African
American life, but with strikingly varied results,
“propelling some slaves to freedom and dooming others to
nearly another century of captivity�?. “At the end of
the revolutionary era, there were many more black people
enslaved than at the beginning�?, he notes, because of the
expansion of slavery in much of the southern USA. At the
same time, however, the “shock of revolution profoundly
altered slavery�?, recon�?guring relations between
masters and slaves in important ways (Berlin, 2003: 99-100).
While slavery was decisively weakened north of Virginia, it
emerged shaken but still strong in much of the southern
plantation colonies, and indeed entered into a period of
expansion and consolidation in the early nineteenth century.
In the Caribbean, the period saw the demolition of an
extremely powerful and pro�?table institution through the
Haitian Revolution, and its weakening in the British
Caribbean. But it also, precisely because of the decline of
slavery in Haiti in particular, spurred the expansion of
slavery in Cuba. In Spanish Latin America, the wars of
independence sapped and often decisively weakened slavery,
though the process of abolition was extremely slow in many
cases, while in Brazil the system of slavery remained strong
through the period, and would last through much of the
nineteenth century. In this chapter, I narrate the ways in
which the events of the Age of Revolution changed the
geography of slavery in the Americas, and seek to explain
some of the differences between events in different
empires and different regions. Throughout, I focus as much
as possible on the ways in which the enslaved viewed,
responded to, and transformed the meaning and impact of
revolution. I concentrate here on two main issues that
shaped enslaved responses to, and participation in, the Age
of Revolution. The �?rst was the circulation of
revolutionary language and ideology, which created new
opportunities for voicing protest and for being heard.
Enslaved rebels as well as free abolitionists could, and
did, point out the hypocrisy of those who embraced and
touted ideas of equality and natural rights while defending
the brutal practice of slavery. At the same time, when the
enslaved demanded freedom they expanded the terrain of
political ideas – and this is the second issue I focus on
here – concretizing abstract ideas of universal rights,
and making freedom mean something extremely real, and often
extremely threatening to the social order in the plantation
Americas. The Age of Revolution was also an age of
near-constant war. While war created a great deal of
suffering, notably for the enslaved, it also opened up
opportunities. The enslaved participated actively in
revolutionary wars throughout the Americas, and in the case
of Saint-Domingue, started such a war and ultimately won it.
The recruitment of the enslaved into the army was enticing
for commanders in wartime, but in a moment of intense
political uncertainty and possibility, it also carried with
it important dangers. This was particularly true because the
�?gure of the citizen-soldier became one of the most
potent symbols for a new political order based on equality
and political rights. As soldiers, men of African descent
became defenders and representatives of emerging nations,
and they used this position to gain political power and lay
claim on government institutions. At the beginning of the
Age of Revolution, slavery was relatively secure throughout
the Americas. Indeed, in many places slavery was expanding
rapidly. The system had seen its share of challenges,
notably during the 1730s, when a wave of plots, uprisings
and maroon wars shook many slave societies. The most serious
threat to the planter order was probably presented by the
strong maroon societies in Jamaica and Suriname. But these
were attenuated in Jamaica at the end of the 1730s, when
colonial governments signed treaties with the most powerful
groups of maroons, exchanging an acknowledgement of their
freedom for a promise that the maroons would not accept new
runaways from the plantations, and would return those who
showed up in their territory.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203840573-24},
Key = {fds255000}
}
@article{fds254997,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Revolutionary Abolitionists of Haiti},
Series = {War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850},
Pages = {44-60},
Booktitle = {War, Empire, and Slavery, 1770-1830},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Editor = {Bessel, R and Guyatt, N and Rendall, J},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds254997}
}
@article{fds254998,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Gendered Freedom: Citoyennes and War in the Revolutionary
French Caribbean},
Pages = {59-70},
Booktitle = {Gender, War, and Politics Translatlantic Perspectives,
1775-1830},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Editor = {Hagemann, K and Mettele, G and Rendall, J},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds254998}
}
@article{fds254999,
Author = {Casimir, J and Dubois, LM},
Title = {Reckoning in Haiti},
Booktitle = {Haiti Rising: Haitian History, Culture, and the Earthquake
of 2010},
Publisher = {University of West Indies Press},
Editor = {Munro, M},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds254999}
}
@article{fds312484,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {L’identité du Onze tricolore: un heritage
colonial?},
Pages = {183-200},
Booktitle = {L’Empire des sports},
Publisher = {Belin},
Editor = {Singaravélou, P and Sorez, J},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds312484}
}
@article{fds312547,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Reckoning in Haiti},
Booktitle = {Haiti Rising: Haitian History, Culture and the Earthquake of
2010},
Publisher = {University of the West Indies Press and Liverpool University
Press},
Editor = {Munrow, M},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds312547}
}
@misc{fds335766,
Author = {Kirschenfeld, A},
Title = {Soccer Scholarship},
Journal = {Duke Magazine},
Volume = {96},
Number = {3},
Pages = {24-25},
Year = {2010},
Abstract = {Interviewed by Aaron Kirschenfeld.},
Key = {fds335766}
}
@misc{fds182787,
Title = {Founding Editor, Soccer Politics Blog},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Fall},
url = {http://sites.duke.edu/wcwp},
Key = {fds182787}
}
@article{fds255015,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {An atlantic revolution},
Journal = {French Historical Studies},
Volume = {32},
Number = {4},
Pages = {655-661},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Fall},
ISSN = {0016-1071},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000270547000007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00161071-2009-013},
Key = {fds255015}
}
@article{fds254977,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of France and the American Tropics to 1700: Tropics
of Discontent by Philip P. Boucher},
Journal = {H France Review},
Volume = {9},
Number = {6},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
url = {http://www.h-france.net/vol9reviews/vol9no6dubois.pdf},
Key = {fds254977}
}
@article{fds157893,
Title = {Avenging America: The Politics of Violence in the Haitian
Revolutio},
Booktitle = {The World of the Haitian Revolution},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Norman Fiering and David Geggus},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds157893}
}
@book{fds309925,
Author = {Dubois, L and Scott, JS},
Title = {Origins of the Black Atlantic},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.routledge.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?curTab=DESCRIPTION&id=&parent_id=&sku=&isbn=9780415994460&pc=},
Key = {fds309925}
}
@article{fds254995,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Hauting Delgrès},
Pages = {311-328},
Booktitle = {Contested Histories in Public Space: Memory, Race and
Nation},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Walkowitz, DJ and Knauer, LM},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds254995}
}
@article{fds255014,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Reading the Black Jacobins, Seven Decades
Later},
Journal = {Nacla Report on the Americas},
Volume = {42},
Number = {2},
Pages = {38-43},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.scribd.com/doc/54960304/Reading-Black-Jacobins-7-Decades-Later},
Key = {fds255014}
}
@article{fds254948,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haunting Delgrès},
Pages = {365 pages},
Booktitle = {Contested Histories in Public Space: Race, Nation and Memory
in Public Space},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Walkowitz, DJ and Knauer, LM},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {0822342367},
Key = {fds254948}
}
@article{fds254991,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Banjo in the Caribbean},
Booktitle = {The Banjo: Roots and Branches},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {Winans, R},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds254991}
}
@article{fds254992,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Avenging America: The Politics of Violence in the Haitian
Revolution},
Pages = {111-124},
Booktitle = {The World of the Haitian Revolution: Viewed 200 Years
After},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Geggus, D and Fiering, N},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds254992}
}
@article{fds254993,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Haitian Revolution and the Sale of Louisiana; or, Thomas
Jefferson’s (Unpaid) Debt to Jean-Jacques
Dessalines},
Pages = {93-116},
Booktitle = {Empires of the Imagination: Transatlantic Histories of the
Louisiana Purchase},
Publisher = {University of Virginia Press},
Editor = {Kastor, PJ and Weil, F},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds254993}
}
@article{fds254994,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {1673: The Jesuit Relations},
Pages = {50-54},
Booktitle = {A New Literary History of America},
Publisher = {The Belkap Press of Harvard University Press},
Editor = {Marcus, G and Sollors, W},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/MARNEW.html},
Key = {fds254994}
}
@article{fds254996,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The French Atlantic},
Pages = {137-162},
Booktitle = {Atlantic History: A Critical Appraisal},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Green, JP and Morgan, PD},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryOther/?view=usa&ci=9780195320336},
Key = {fds254996}
}
@misc{fds254954,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Roundtable on Haitian Music},
Journal = {New Yorker.Com (Sasha Frere Jones’ Blog)},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sashafrerejones/2009/03/roundtable-hait.html},
Key = {fds254954}
}
@article{fds254975,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Football in Latin America: A Field and its
Challenges},
Journal = {Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {486-494},
Year = {2008},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds254975}
}
@article{fds254974,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of L’aristocracie de l’epiderme and Frederic
Regent, La France et ses esclaves by Florence
Gauthier},
Journal = {Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales},
Volume = {63},
Number = {3},
Pages = {683-685},
Year = {2008},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds254974}
}
@article{fds254973,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {"Declarations" and "Declarations and States" in Critical
Forum on Armitage, Declarations of Independence},
Journal = {William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {LXV},
Number = {2},
Pages = {352-367},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds254973}
}
@article{fds302987,
Author = {Dubois, L and Armitage, D},
Title = {Declarations},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {65},
Number = {2},
Pages = {352-352},
Publisher = {Test accounts},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000255525900007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/25096790},
Key = {fds302987}
}
@misc{fds254951,
Author = {Giraud, M},
Title = {La Mémoire de l'esclavage en Guadeloupe et en Martinique:
Les faits, les discours, et les enjeux},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds254951}
}
@article{fds254989,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {“Unworthy of liberty?” Slavery, terror, and revolution
in Haiti},
Pages = {45-62},
Booktitle = {Enemies of Humanity: The Nineteenth-Century War on
Terrorism},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan US},
Editor = {Land, I},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780230604599},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230612549},
Doi = {10.1057/9780230612549},
Key = {fds254989}
}
@article{fds254972,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Filming the Lwa in Haiti: Film Review},
Journal = {Caribbean Studies},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
Pages = {215-219},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/redalyc/pdf/392/39214802024.pdf},
Key = {fds254972}
}
@article{fds254976,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {On the History of the Jamaican Maroons, Review of True-Born
Maroons by Kenneth Bilby},
Journal = {Journal of African American History},
Volume = {93},
Number = {1},
Pages = {64-69},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds254976}
}
@article{fds254990,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The French Atlantic},
Pages = {137-162},
Booktitle = {The Atlantic World: A Critical Appraisal},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Greene, J and Morgan, P},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds254990}
}
@misc{fds254950,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Egalite for All: Human Rights and the Haitian
Revolution},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://www.kovalfilms.com/Egalite/Promo/Promo.html},
Key = {fds254950}
}
@article{fds255018,
Author = {Dubois, LM and Camier, B},
Title = {Voltaire, Zaïre, Dessalines: Le Théâtre des Lumières
dans L’Atlantique français},
Journal = {Revue D'Histoire Moderne Et Contemporaine},
Volume = {54},
Number = {4},
Pages = {39-69},
Year = {2007},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds255018}
}
@misc{fds70627,
Title = {Royal Rebellion in the Caribbean Slave Quarters},
Journal = {The Drawbridge},
Volume = {6},
Pages = {9},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds70627}
}
@misc{fds254952,
Author = {Bell, MS},
Title = {The Haitian Revolution at the Crossroads: A Discussion
Between Madison Smartt Bell and Laurent Dubois},
Journal = {Common Place.Org},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Year = {2007},
Month = {July},
url = {http://www.common-place.org/vol-07/no-04/reading/},
Key = {fds254952}
}
@article{fds255023,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Capturing Louverture},
Journal = {Small Axe},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {177-185},
Year = {2007},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds255023}
}
@article{fds70519,
Title = {A Free Man},
Journal = {The Nation},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
url = {http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070416/dubois},
Key = {fds70519}
}
@article{fds312548,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {A Free Man, Review of Toussaint Louverture by Madison Smartt
Bell},
Journal = {The Nation},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds312548}
}
@article{fds255020,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {The Haitian Revolution and the Sale of Louisiana},
Journal = {The Southern Quarterly: a Journal of Arts in the
South},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3},
Pages = {18-41},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds255020}
}
@misc{fds70522,
Author = {Michel Giraud and Marc-Olivier Padis and Patrick
Weil},
Title = {“Une histoire à transmettre,” interview with Lilian
Thuram,},
Journal = {Esprit},
Pages = {117-123},
Year = {2007},
Month = {February},
url = {http://www.esprit.presse.fr/review/details.php?code=2007_2},
Key = {fds70522}
}
@article{fds255035,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Histoires d’esclavage en France et aux
Etats-Unis},
Journal = {Esprit},
Pages = {71-80},
Year = {2007},
Month = {February},
url = {http://www.esprit.presse.fr/review/details.php?code=2007_2},
Key = {fds255035}
}
@article{fds254970,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in
the New World by David Brion Davis},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {112},
Number = {1},
Pages = {165-165},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2007},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
Key = {fds254970}
}
@misc{fds312451,
Author = {Giraud, M and Padis, M-O and Weil, P},
Title = {Une histoire à transmettre},
Journal = {Esprit},
Pages = {117-123},
Year = {2007},
Month = {February},
url = {http://www.esprit.presse.fr/review/details.php?code=2007_2},
Abstract = {Interview with Lilian Thuram, Michel Giraud, Marc-Olivier
Padis, and Patrick Weil.},
Key = {fds312451}
}
@article{fds255017,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {'Vivre Libre ou Mourir!' Haiti and Guadeloupe in the
Revolutionary Era},
Journal = {Jamaican Historical Review},
Volume = {XXIII},
Pages = {1-15},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds255017}
}
@article{fds255019,
Author = {Dubois, LM and Josué, E},
Title = {Le Vodou, Miroir de l’histoire: Dialogue},
Journal = {Tabou: Revue Du Musée D’Ethnologie De
Genève},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {325-340},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://www.ville-ge.ch/meg/edition.php?id=31},
Key = {fds255019}
}
@article{fds302985,
Author = {Camier, B and Dubois, L},
Title = {Voltaire et Zaïre, ou le théâtre des Lumières dans
l'aire atlantique française},
Journal = {Revue D’Histoire Moderne Et Contemporaine},
Volume = {54-4},
Number = {4},
Pages = {39-39},
Publisher = {CAIRN},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {0048-8003},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000205886200002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.3917/rhmc.544.0039},
Key = {fds302985}
}
@article{fds254987,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Citizen soldiers: Emancipation and military service in the
revolutionary French Caribbean},
Pages = {233-254},
Booktitle = {Arming Slaves: From Classical Times To The Modern
Age},
Publisher = {Yale University Press},
Editor = {Brown, C and Morgan, P},
Year = {2006},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780300109009},
Key = {fds254987}
}
@article{fds254988,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Maroons in the archives: The uses of the past in the French
Caribbean},
Pages = {291-300},
Booktitle = {Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory:
Essays from the Sawyer Seminar},
Publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
Editor = {Blouin Jr. and FX and Roseberg, WG},
Year = {2006},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780472032709},
Abstract = {In the heart of Basse-Terre, the administrative capital of
the island of Guadeloupe, sits a prison. It is notorious for
its overcrowding and antiquated facilities and also because
over the years a number of local activists who have fought
for independence from France have been imprisoned there. The
concrete walls of the prison, topped by barbed wire, run
along one of the main boulevards of the town. Underneath the
barbed wire is a mural, painted in the 1980s with the
support of local cultural ofacials. It represents the slave
trade: a line of slaves in chains and the famous Maison des
Esclaves, of the slave port of Gorée, from where slaves
were embarked on ships for the Middle Passage. And it
presents symbols of bondage and resistance in the Caribbean:
a maroon in a spiked iron collar, a machete and a stalk of
sugar cane, a drum, and a conch shell-the latter of which
was used on plantations to call slaves to work and by
maroons as a call to attack. Nearby, in 2001, was a small
poster sporting a representation of a "document"-a piece of
yellow parchment, curved at the ends. On it was an excerpt
from a historical document, a list of maroons "held in the
prison of Basse-Terre." The list-which was reproduced from
an eighteenth-century newspaper and included names,
descriptions, and "country marks"-is similar to many others
available in the archives of Guadeloupe and in archives
throughout the Americas. Within the archives, then, it is a
fairly unremarkable document. Its placement next to the
prison, however, transforms it into something very
different. Members of the independence movement in both
Guadeloupe and Martinique have often referred to the history
of the maroons in presenting their political and cultural
agenda, associating their contemporary struggle with that of
these ancestors. The maroons are seen as precursors for
those who resist in the present, as heroes who refused the
colonial order, struck out violently against it, and created
their own communities in the heights of the island. In
slavery times, it is often recalled, they were hunted down
by a police force-the maréchaussée (many of whose
soldiers, as is less often recalled, were actually slaves or
free coloreds)-and when caught, according to the
stipulations of the French Code Noir that governed slavery,
were stamped with a beur-de-lis on their arst offense, had
their hamstrings cut on their second, and punished with
death for further attempts at bight.1 Aimé Césaire called
on the history of the maroons in his Notebook of a Return to
My Native Land when he wrote, "I accept . . . the spiked
iron-collar /and the hamstringing of my runaway audacity
/and the deur-de-lys bowing from the red iron into the fat
of my shoulder."2 More recently, in the song quoted in the
epigraph that begins this essay, the group Voukoum has
evoked the maroons as a way of countering the way they see
the history of Guadeloupe too often told-as a story of its
white colonists and of the generous actions of the French
state in freeing the slaves in 1848 and making the island a
department in 1946.3 The literary and cultural presence of
the maroons is vibrant in the contemporary French
Caribbean-through novels, plays, songs, and carnival
costumes called nègmawon- and the placement of an archival
document pertaining to them in front of Basse-Terre's prison
is a powerful gesture of criticism made through a potent and
well-understood analogy. The document was placed there as
part of a townwide project of the public presentation of
historical documents, led by the director of cultural
affairs in Basse- Terre, the historian Josette Faloppe.4 In
the main park of Basse-Terre, the Champ d'Arbaud, for
instance, were posters of the famous declaration written by
Louis Delgrès, a free-colored ofacer, as he battled the
French troops who reestablished slavery on the island in
1802. Among these documents, however, it is the one placed
in front of the prison that most directly speaks to and
rebects the political situation on the island. The prison is
overseen by the centralized police force of the French
state, whose members are often mostly from metropolitan
France, on short tours of duty in Guadeloupe. The local
government of the town, however, is in the hands of local
Guadeloupean administrators and politicians, who for most of
the past decades have been armly on the Left. Within the
ranks of the local administration are several who share many
of the sentiments and hopes of those who have agitated for
independence of the island. Although they work within the
French administrative system, they argue for the need for
more local autonomy in social and economic decisions and
have propelled an impressive array of cultural initiatives
(such as the placement of historical documents in
Basse-Terre) aimed at valorizing the particularities of the
Guadeloupe and the French Caribbean. Through both the mural
and the list of the maroons, the archive of slavery is made
present in the streets of Basse-Terre and is called upon as
part of a present-day cultural and political struggle. This
is one of many ways in which the past of slavery, slave
resistance, and emancipation is brought to bear upon
contemporary debates about the political status and economic
future of Guadeloupe. As in Haiti, where the evocation of
the Haitian Revolution takes place within a web of silencing
explored by Michel-Rolph Trouillot,5 the ambiguities and
complexities of the past, and of the documents it has left,
are often overlooked in the production of contemporary
narratives. At the same time, the French Caribbean has seen
a rich discussion about both the possibilities and the
limits of the archives left by slavery and emancipation,
most notably through several novels that take on the problem
of history and incorporate the archival document as a
literary form. These novels interestingly confront a broader
problem faced by all those who seek to write the history of
slavery and, more particularly, the stories of the slaves
themselves-the absences and silences in the archives. In a
sense, their aim is similar to that of historians of the
Caribbean who seek to uncover the voices and actions of
slaves and ex-slaves and to understand their struggles. Yet
they also have a very different relationship to the question
of evidence and a different sense of how to imagine the
relationship between present needs and the facts of the
past. There has not been much productive discussion between
historians and novelists in the French Caribbean, to a large
extent because many see their approaches as fundamentally
different and incommensurable. Some novelists have argued
that traditional historical work, because of its dependence
on archives written by white masters and colonial ofacials,
can never tell the true story of the people of the
Caribbean, while historians have sometimes criticized the
ahistorical and mythological approaches of novelists. Yet,
as I hope to suggest, the relationship between history and
action can in fact highlight important issues about the
constitution of the archive of slavery and emancipation in
Guadeloupe. In this essay, I begin by describing the
material archives of the history of Guadeloupe and some of
the ways they have been constituted through the history of
the island, as well as the social and political forces that
shape both the structure and the use of these archives. I
then move on to a discussion of the ways in which novelists
have made archives of a different sort part of their
literary work in the quest for the production of histories
for the present of Guadeloupe. Finally, I draw on some of my
own research to suggest the ways in which the silences of
the material archives have in some ways been overdrawn by
such novelists. In general terms, the kinds of points I make
here about the archives of Guadeloupe could, of course, be
made about almost any archive and any historical problem,
but I hope that the speciacs of this case can help
illuminate the broader problem of interpreting archives as
"agencies of cultural difference," as well as suggest the
possibilities for a more sustained discussion between the
various groups who take it upon themselves to narrate the
past in the French Caribbean. © 2006 by University of
Michigan Press. All Rights Reserved.},
Key = {fds254988}
}
@article{fds255033,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Solitude’s Statue: Confronting the Past in the French
Caribbean},
Journal = {Outre Mers},
Volume = {350-351},
Pages = {27-38},
Year = {2006},
Month = {June},
Abstract = {An earlier version of this article was published as
“Monumentos a Solitude: El enfrentamiento al pasado en el
Caribe francófono,” in Historia y memoria: sociedad,
cultura y vida cotidiana en Cuba, 1878-1917, Havana: Centro
Juan Marinello, 2003, translated into Spanish by Maria
Teresa Ortega.},
Key = {fds255033}
}
@article{fds255034,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {An enslaved Enlightenment: Rethinking the intellectual
history of the French Atlantic},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {31},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-14},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2006},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071020500424342},
Doi = {10.1080/03071020500424342},
Key = {fds255034}
}
@misc{fds254953,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haiti’s Bitter History of Hope},
Journal = {Los Angeles Times},
Year = {2006},
Month = {February},
url = {http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/981677281.html?dids=981677281:981677281&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Feb+6,+2006&author=Laurent+Dubois&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&edition=&startpage=B.11&desc=Haiti's+bitter+history+of+hope},
Key = {fds254953}
}
@book{fds70282,
Title = {Les Vengeurs du Nouveau Monde: Histoire de la Révolution
haïtienne},
Publisher = {Editions Les Perseides},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://lesperseides.free.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=0=44},
Key = {fds70282}
}
@book{fds312249,
Author = {Dubois, L and Garrigus, J},
Title = {Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804: A History in
Documents},
Publisher = {Bedford Press},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds312249}
}
@book{fds312251,
Title = {Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804: A History in
Documents},
Publisher = {Bedford Press},
Editor = {Dubois, L and Garrigus, J},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds312251}
}
@article{fds254985,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Revolutionary Period in Haiti, 1791-1804},
Booktitle = {Common Routes: St. Domingue- Louisiana (Exhibit
Catalog)},
Publisher = {Historic New Orleans Collection},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds254985}
}
@article{fds254986,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {History's Quarrel: The Future of the Past in the French
Caribbean},
Pages = {213-230},
Booktitle = {Beyond Fragmentation: Perspectives on Caribbean
History},
Publisher = {Markus Weiner Publishers},
Editor = {de Barros, J and Diptee, A and Trotman, DV},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds254986}
}
@misc{fds312495,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Caribbean},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of Modern Europe: Europe, 1789
1914},
Publisher = {Charles Scribner's Sons},
Editor = {Merriman, J and Winter, J},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds312495}
}
@misc{fds312496,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haiti},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of Modern Europe: Europe, 1789
1914},
Publisher = {Charles Scribner's Sons},
Editor = {Merriman, J and Winter, J},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds312496}
}
@article{fds254969,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of Mastery, Tyranny and Desire by Trevor
Burnard},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Pages = {411-415},
Year = {2005},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds254969}
}
@article{fds312446,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of Esclavage métissage, liberté: La Révolution
française en Guadeloupe, 1789-1802 by Frédéric
Régent},
Journal = {H France},
Volume = {5},
Number = {76},
Year = {2005},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds312446}
}
@book{fds255008,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Les Vengeurs du Nouveau Monde: Histoire de la Révolution
haïtienne},
Publisher = {Les Perséides},
Year = {2005},
Abstract = {Translation of Avengers of the New World by Thomas Van
Ruymbeke, with Preface by Jean Casimir. Also published in a
Haitian edition by the Presses Universitaires de
l’Université d’Haïti in 2009.},
Key = {fds255008}
}
@article{fds312545,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {La revanche de l’Amérique : La politique de violence dans
la révolution haïtienne},
Journal = {Revue De La Société Haïtienne D’Histoire Et De
Géographie},
Year = {2005},
Abstract = {Translated into French.},
Key = {fds312545}
}
@article{fds254968,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of A Pro-Slavery Foreign Policy by Tim
Matthewson},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {110},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1167-1168},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2005},
ISSN = {1937-5239},
Key = {fds254968}
}
@misc{fds312494,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Haitian Revolution},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of the New American Nation},
Publisher = {Charles Scribner's Sons},
Editor = {Finkelman, P},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds312494}
}
@article{fds312542,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Republican anti-racism and racism: A caribbean
genealogy},
Pages = {23-35},
Booktitle = {Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the
Politics of Difference},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Chapman, H and Frader, L},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781571818577},
Key = {fds312542}
}
@book{fds255006,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Avengers of the New World: The Story of the Haitian
Revolution},
Publisher = {The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/DUBAVE.html},
Key = {fds255006}
}
@article{fds255032,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {La restauration de l’esclavage à la Guadeloupe,
1802-1802},
Journal = {Cahiers Du Brésil Contemporain},
Volume = {53-54},
Pages = {149-162},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds255032}
}
@article{fds312544,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Luzes Escravizadas: Repensando a história intelectual do
Atlântico francês},
Journal = {Estudios Afro Asiáticos},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {331-354},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {This article is an earlier version of"An Enslaved
Enlightenment: Re-Thinking the Intellectual History of the
French Atlantic,” Social History 31:1 (February 2006):
1-14. Translated into Portuguese.},
Key = {fds312544}
}
@article{fds255031,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Our Three Colors: The king, the republic and the political
culture of slave revolution in Saint-Domingue},
Journal = {Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {83-101},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds255031}
}
@article{fds321467,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {«Citizens and friends!»: Slavery, citizenship and republic
in the French West Indies during the revolutionary
era},
Journal = {Annales},
Volume = {58},
Number = {2},
Pages = {281-303},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds321467}
}
@article{fds255029,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Is the French Caribbean Postcolonial?},
Journal = {Francophone Postcolonial Studies},
Volume = {1},
Number = {2},
Pages = {46-50},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds255029}
}
@article{fds312543,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {'Citoyens et Amis!’ Esclavage, citoyenneté et République
dans les Antilles françaises à l’époque
révolutionnaire},
Journal = {Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales},
Volume = {58},
Number = {2},
Pages = {281-304},
Year = {2003},
Month = {April},
Abstract = {Translated into French.},
Key = {fds312543}
}
@article{fds255016,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {’Citoyens et Amis!’ Esclavage, citoyenneté et
République dans les Antilles françaises à l’époque
révolutionnaire},
Volume = {58},
Number = {2},
Pages = {281-304},
Year = {2003},
Month = {March},
url = {http://www.cairn.info/revue-annales-2003-2-p-281.htm},
Key = {fds255016}
}
@article{fds254966,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of Haitian Revolutionary Studies by David
Geggus},
Journal = {H France},
Volume = {3},
Number = {7},
Year = {2003},
Month = {February},
url = {http://www.h-france.net/vol3reviews/dubois.html},
Key = {fds254966}
}
@article{fds312445,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of Haitian Revolutionary Studies by David
Geggus},
Journal = {H France},
Volume = {3},
Number = {7},
Year = {2003},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds312445}
}
@article{fds254982,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Citizen's Trance: The Haitian Revolution and the Motor
of History},
Pages = {103-128},
Booktitle = {Magic and Modernity},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Editor = {Pels, P and Meyer, B},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds254982}
}
@article{fds254983,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Inscribing Race in the Revolutionary French
Antilles},
Pages = {95-107},
Booktitle = {The Color of Liberty: Histories of Race in
France},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Peabody, S and Stovall, T},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds254983}
}
@article{fds254984,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {In Search of the Haitian Revolution},
Pages = {27-34},
Booktitle = {Francophone Studies: Postcolonial Issues and the Study of
the French-Speaking World},
Publisher = {Arnold Publishers},
Editor = {Forsdick, C and Murphy, D},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds254984}
}
@article{fds312546,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Monumentos a Solitude: El enfrentamiento al pasado en el
Caribe francófono},
Booktitle = {Historia y memoria: sociedad, cultura y vida cotidiana en
Cuba, 1878-1917},
Publisher = {Centro Juan Marinello},
Year = {2003},
Abstract = {Spanish translation of an earlier version of “Solitude’s
Statue: Confronting the Past in the French Caribbean,”
Outre-Mers 350-351 (June 2006): 27-38.},
Key = {fds312546}
}
@article{fds254980,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {African Citizens: Slavery, Freedom and Migration during the
French Revolution},
Pages = {25-38},
Booktitle = {Migration Controls in 19th Century Europe},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Fahrmeir, A and Weil, P},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds254980}
}
@article{fds254981,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Troubled Water: Rebellion and Republicanism in the French
Caribbean, 1798-1802},
Pages = {291-308},
Booktitle = {Thomas Jefferson and the Revolution of 1800},
Publisher = {University of Virginia Press},
Editor = {Horn, J and Lewis, J and Onuf, P},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds254981}
}
@article{fds254965,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {"The Road to 1848: Interpreting French Anti-Slavery."
Reviews of French Anti-Slavery: The Movement for the
Abolition of Slavery in France, 1802-1848 by Lawrence C.
Jennings and The Politics of Slave Trade Suppression in
Britain and France, 1814-48 by Paul Michael
Kielstra},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {150-157},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
Year = {2001},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1743-9523},
Key = {fds254965}
}
@misc{fds343265,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Road to 1848: Interpreting French Anti-Slavery},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition: a Journal of Slave and Post Slave
Studies},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {150-157},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
Year = {2001},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds343265}
}
@misc{fds254964,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Vodou and History},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History: an International
Quarterly},
Volume = {43},
Number = {1},
Pages = {92-100},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1475-2999},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417501003590},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417501003590},
Key = {fds254964}
}
@article{fds254979,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Promise of Revolution: St. Domingue and the Struggle for
Autonomy in Guadeloupe, 1798-1802},
Pages = {112-134},
Booktitle = {The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic
World},
Publisher = {University of South Carolina Press},
Editor = {Geggus, D},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds254979}
}
@article{fds255030,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Republican Racism and Anti-Racism: A Caribbean
Genealogy},
Journal = {French Politics, Culture and Society},
Volume = {18},
Number = {3},
Pages = {5-17},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds255030}
}
@article{fds255027,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {La république métissée: Citizenship, colonialism, and the
borders of French history},
Journal = {Cultural Studies},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-34},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Winter},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/095023800334968},
Abstract = {During the past decades, debates about immigration and
racism have raged in France, most recently through the
sans-papiers movement through which undocumented immigrants
have demanded documentation and the rights that flow from
it. The important successes of the sans-papiers movement, I
argue, are the result of the way they combined demands
phrased through universalist discourse with expressions of
cultural identity, bringing together approaches often
considered incommensurable in French political culture.
Taking as its contemporary point of departure the
sans-papiers movement, this paper proposes that in order to
better understand these debates we need to place them in the
context of French colonial history. In particular, I focus
on the ways the history of the French Caribbean have shaped
the way race and citizenship are imagined in Republican
political culture. I draw on my historical work to highlight
the important ways French 'universalism' was in fact in many
ways produced through the actions of slaves in the
Caribbean. The struggles around slave emancipation and
political equality in the Caribbean that developed during
the French Revolution, I suggest, both produced a Republican
tradition of anti-racist egalitarianism, and gave birth to a
'Republican racism' through which new practices of exclusion
were articulated. To understand the contested meaning of
citizenship in France at the end of the twentieth century, I
suggest, requires such forays into the history of empire
through which the possibilities of citizenship were formed.
© Taylor & Francis Ltd.},
Doi = {10.1080/095023800334968},
Key = {fds255027}
}
@article{fds255028,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Haunting Delgrès},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {166-177},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds255028}
}
@article{fds303846,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {La République Métissée: Citizenship, Colonialism, and the
Borders of French History},
Journal = {Cultural Studies},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {15-34},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds303846}
}
@article{fds312583,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Citizenship Through Assimilation and Citizenship Through
Autonomy: Guadeloupe, 1792-1802},
Journal = {Revista Mexicana Del Caribe},
Volume = {10},
Pages = {90-107},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds312583}
}
@article{fds312584,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Carving History},
Journal = {Journal of Post Colonial and Imperial Studies},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {25-36},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds312584}
}
@article{fds254963,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of D'une abolition, l'autre: Anthologie raisonnée de
textes consacrés à la seconde abolition de l'esclavage
dans les colonies françaises, Myriam Cottias,
ed.},
Journal = {Histoire, Economie, Société},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {299-300},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds254963}
}
@article{fds312444,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of D’une abolition, l’autre: Anthologie
raisonnée de textes consacrés à la seconde abolition de
l’esclavage dans les colonies françaises by Myriam
Cottias, ed.},
Journal = {Histoire, Economie, Société},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {299-300},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds312444}
}
@article{fds255026,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Republic At Sea: On the Margins of the New
Europe},
Journal = {Transition},
Volume = {79},
Pages = {64-79},
Year = {1999},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds255026}
}
@article{fds255025,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {‘The Price of Liberty’: Victor Hugues and the
Administration of Freedom in Guadeloupe,
1794-1802},
Journal = {William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {Quarterly 3rd series, LVI},
Number = {2},
Pages = {363-392},
Year = {1999},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds255025}
}
@article{fds255024,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {L’Accueil des Réfugiés Haïtiens aux
Etats-Unis},
Journal = {Hommes Et Migration},
Volume = {1213},
Pages = {47-59},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds255024}
}
@book{fds255004,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Les esclaves de la République: l'histoire oubliée de la
première émancipation, 1789-1794},
Publisher = {Calmann-Lévy},
Year = {1998},
Abstract = {Translation of a part of Dubois' dissertation, with some new
introductory and concluding material written in
French.},
Key = {fds255004}
}
@article{fds255022,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {A Spoonful of Blood: Blaming Haitians for
AIDS},
Journal = {Science as Culture},
Volume = {6},
Number = {26},
Pages = {7-43},
Year = {1997},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds255022}
}
@misc{fds312493,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Moreau de St. Mery},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of World Slavery},
Publisher = {Clio Press},
Editor = {Rodriquez, J},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds312493}
}
@misc{fds312491,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Charles Leclerc},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of World Slavery},
Publisher = {Clio Press},
Editor = {Rodriquez, J},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds312491}
}
@misc{fds312490,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Montesquieu},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of World Slavery},
Publisher = {Clio Press},
Editor = {Rodriquez, J},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds312490}
}
@misc{fds312492,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Jean-Baptiste Chavannes},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of World Slavery},
Publisher = {Clio Press},
Editor = {Rodriquez, J},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds312492}
}
@article{fds254962,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of The Citizen Patient in Revolutionary and Imperial
Paris by Dora Weiner},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Pages = {402-404},
Year = {1996},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0010417500020417},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417500020417},
Key = {fds254962}
}
@article{fds341285,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {Review of The Citizen Patient in Revolutionary and Imperial
Paris by Dora Weiner},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Pages = {402-404},
Year = {1996},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds341285}
}
@article{fds340725,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {The Citizen-Patient in Revolutionary and Imperial
Paris},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Pages = {402-404},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0010417500020417},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417500020417},
Key = {fds340725}
}
@article{fds254978,
Author = {Dubois, L},
Title = {"Man’s Darkest Hours": Maleness, Travel and
Anthropology},
Booktitle = {Women Writing Culture},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Editor = {Behar, R and Gordon, D},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds254978}
}
@article{fds255021,
Author = {Dubois, LM},
Title = {Blood Stigma: Blaming Haitians for AIDS},
Journal = {Proteus},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {20-24},
Year = {1992},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds255021}
}
%% Edwards, Laura F.
@article{fds349991,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Response to Rebecca Scott's Discerning a Dignitary
Offense},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {38},
Number = {3},
Pages = {571-583},
Year = {2020},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0738248019000920},
Doi = {10.1017/S0738248019000920},
Key = {fds349991}
}
@article{fds353250,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {James and his striped velvet pantaloons: Textiles, commerce,
and law in the New Republic},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {107},
Number = {2},
Pages = {336-361},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaaa180},
Doi = {10.1093/jahist/jaaa180},
Key = {fds353250}
}
@article{fds338337,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Anne Twitty, Before Dred Scott: Slavery and Legal Culture in
the American Confluence, 1787–1857. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2016. Pp. 285. $49.99 cloth (ISBN
9781107112063).},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {36},
Number = {3},
Pages = {681-683},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0738248018000238},
Doi = {10.1017/s0738248018000238},
Key = {fds338337}
}
@article{fds338040,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Rights that made the world right},
Journal = {Judicature},
Volume = {102},
Number = {2},
Pages = {14-25},
Year = {2018},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds338040}
}
@article{fds335511,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Sarah Allingham's sheet and other lessons from legal
history},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {38},
Number = {1},
Pages = {121-147},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jer.2018.0009},
Doi = {10.1353/jer.2018.0009},
Key = {fds335511}
}
@misc{fds338381,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Law as Social History},
Pages = {16 pages},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Legal History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Tomlins, C and Dubber, M},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds338381}
}
@misc{fds338380,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Afterward},
Pages = {217-236},
Booktitle = {The Civil War and the Transformation of American
Citizenship},
Publisher = {Louisiana State University Press},
Editor = {Quigley, P},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds338380}
}
@article{fds338338,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Reconstruction of Rights: The Fourteenth Amendment and
Popular Conceptions of Governance},
Journal = {Journal of Supreme Court History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {310-328},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2016},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsch.12121},
Doi = {10.1111/jsch.12121},
Key = {fds338338}
}
@article{fds326193,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Textiles: Popular culture and the law},
Journal = {Buffalo Law Review},
Volume = {64},
Number = {1},
Pages = {193-214},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds326193}
}
@book{fds305478,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Only the Clothes on Her Back: Women, Textiles, and National
Development in the Nineteenth-Century United
States},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds305478}
}
@book{fds241501,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {A Nation of Rights: A Legal History of the Civil War and
Reconstruction},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241501}
}
@misc{fds241479,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Epilogue},
Pages = {252-270},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Emancipation: Legacies of Slavery and the Quest
for African American Freedom},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Link, W},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241479}
}
@misc{fds241480,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Laura Edwards on the Early Republic, the Civil War,
Reconstruction, and Women’s History},
Booktitle = {The Historians Behind the History: Conversations with
Southern Historians},
Publisher = {University of Alabama press},
Editor = {Bever, M and Suarze, S},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241480}
}
@misc{fds241481,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Reconstruction and the History of Governance},
Pages = {30-44},
Booktitle = {The World the War Made},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Downs, G and Masur, K},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {9781469624204},
Key = {fds241481}
}
@book{fds219806,
Title = {A Nation of Rights: A Legal History of the Civil War and
Reconstruction},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds219806}
}
@misc{fds241493,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Contradictions of Democracy in American
Institutions},
Pages = {40-54},
Booktitle = {Democracy from Book to Life: Language and Practice in the
North Atlantic 1750-1850},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Address = {Oxford, UK},
Editor = {Innes, J and Philp, M},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241493}
}
@misc{fds241494,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Material Conditions of Dependency: The Hidden History of
Free Women’s Control of Property in the Early Nineteenth
Century South},
Pages = {171-92},
Booktitle = {Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal
History},
Publisher = {University of Georgia Press},
Address = {Athens},
Editor = {Hadden, S and Minter, P},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241494}
}
@article{fds241502,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The History in "Critical Legal Histories": Robert W. Gordon.
1984. Critical Legal Histories. Stanford Law Review
36:57-125},
Journal = {Law & Social Inquiry},
Volume = {37},
Number = {1},
Pages = {187-199},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {Winter},
ISSN = {0897-6546},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000300696600009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This commentary explores Robert Gordon's "Critical Legal
Histories" from the perspective of the discipline of
history. It argues that we are still stalled at the
intellectual juncture that Gordon described so well
twenty-five years ago because functionalism and the
resulting problems that Gordon addresses in the area of
sociolegal studies also pervade the discipline of history.
The results reinforce the divide between sociolegal studies
and other kinds of historical studies that tend to inhibit
the conceptual transformation that Gordon advocates and to
marginalize legal studies within the discipline of history.
© 2012 American Bar Foundation.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1747-4469.2012.01301.x},
Key = {fds241502}
}
@article{fds241504,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Peace: The Meaning and Production of Law in the
Post-Revolutionary United States},
Journal = {University of California, Irvine Law Review},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {565-85},
Year = {2011},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds241504}
}
@misc{fds151843,
Title = {Down from the Pedestal: The Influence of Anne Scott’s
Southern Ladies},
Pages = {28-63},
Booktitle = {Southern Women: Essays in Honor of Anne Scott},
Publisher = {University Press of Mississippi},
Editor = {Elizabeth Payne},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds151843}
}
@misc{fds241483,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Up from the Pedestal: The Influence of Anne Scott's Ladies
on Southern Women's History},
Pages = {28-63},
Booktitle = {Writing Women's History: A Tribute to Anne Firor
Scott},
Publisher = {University Press of Mississippi},
Editor = {Payne, E},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds241483}
}
@article{fds241503,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Southern History as US History},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {75},
Number = {3},
Pages = {533-564},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000268554300002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241503}
}
@article{fds241512,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Forgotten Legal World of Thomas Ruffin: The Power of
Presentism in the History of Slave Law},
Journal = {North Carolina Law Review},
Volume = {87},
Pages = {855-900},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds241512}
}
@book{fds241500,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The People and Their Peace: Legal Culture and the
Transformation of Inequality in the Post-Revolutionary
South},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds241500}
}
@misc{fds241491,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Civil War and Reconstruction},
Pages = {313-344},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge History of Law in America: Volume 2, The Long
Nineteenth Century},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Tomlins, C and Grossberg, M},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {9781139054188},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521803069.011},
Abstract = {The Civil War and Reconstruction utterly transformed
American society. Historians argue over the nature and
extent of the changes wrought during the period, but there
is little disagreement over the importance of the period as
such: if nothing else, the sheer volume of scholarship
establishes that point. Textbooks and college-level survey
courses usually break with the Civil War and Reconstruction,
which provide either the ending for the first half or the
beginning of the second half. Books debating the causes of
the war and its implications line the library shelves and
are fully represented in virtually every historical
subfield: party politics, ideology, religion, the economy,
slavery, race and ethnicity, the status of women, class, the
West, the South, religion, nationalism and state formation,
as well as law and the Constitution. Other historical issues
dating from the American Revolution to the present are
linked to this period as well – historians look back to
the nation’s founding for the war’s roots and then trace
its effects into the present. Rather than focusing on the
war years or their immediate aftermath, legal historians
have tended to concentrate on matters linked to it, before
and after. Particular emphasis has been given to the
perceived limits of the U.S. Constitution in diffusing the
issues that led up to war and to the changes that occurred
in federal law afterward, although a considerable body of
work examines the legal implications of policy changes in
the Union during the war as well. The first group of
professional historians to consider these issues had been
raised in the bitter aftermath of the war, and their work
reflected that background.},
Doi = {10.1017/chol9780521803069.011},
Key = {fds241491}
}
@misc{fds241492,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Reconstruction, Women, and Political Culture},
Booktitle = {Reconstruction in North Carolina},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Escott, PD},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds241492}
}
@misc{fds241487,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Emancipation and its consequences},
Pages = {269-283},
Booktitle = {A Companion to the American South},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishers Ltd},
Editor = {Boles, JB},
Year = {2007},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {0631213198},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470996300.ch16},
Doi = {10.1002/9780470996300.ch16},
Key = {fds241487}
}
@article{fds241505,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Status Without Rights: African American and the Tangled
History of Law and Governance in the Nineteenth-Century U.S.
South},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {112},
Number = {2},
Pages = {365-393},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.112.2.365},
Abstract = {Revised and republished as “Reconstruction, Women, and
Political Culture,” in Paul D. Escott, ed., Reconstruction
in North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press,
2008), 155-191; excerpted in Jules R. Benjamin, A
Student’s Guide to History, 12th ed., (New York:
Bedford/St. Martin’s 2010).},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.112.2.365},
Key = {fds241505}
}
@article{fds241506,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Enslaved Women and the Law: The Paradoxes of Subordination
in the Post-Revolutionary Carolinas},
Journal = {Slavery & Abolition},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {305-323},
Year = {2005},
Month = {August},
Abstract = {Republished in Gwyn Campbell, Suzanne Miers, and Joseph C.
Miller, eds., Women in Slavery: The Modern Atlantic, vol. 2.
(Athens: Ohio University Press, 2007), 128-51.},
Key = {fds241506}
}
@misc{fds241489,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The People’s Sovereignty and the Law: Defining Gender,
Race, and Class Differences in the Antebellum
South},
Pages = {3-34},
Booktitle = {Beyond Black and White: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the
United States South and Southwest},
Publisher = {Arlington, Texas: University of Texas Press for the
University of Texas, Arlington},
Editor = {Cole, S},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds241489}
}
@misc{fds241488,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Women, Gender, and Labor},
Pages = {223-37},
Booktitle = {The Blackwell Companion to 19th Century America},
Publisher = {Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Limited},
Editor = {Barney, WL and Edwards, LF},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241488}
}
@book{fds241499,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Scarlett Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: Southern Women in the
Civil War Era},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241499}
}
@article{fds241511,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Law, Domestic Violence, and the Limits of Patriarchal
Authority in the Antebellum South},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {65},
Pages = {733-70},
Year = {1999},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds241511}
}
@misc{fds241486,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Women and Domestic Violence in Nineteenth-Century North
Carolina},
Pages = {115-36},
Booktitle = {Lethal Imagination: Violence and Brutality in American
History},
Publisher = {New York University Press},
Editor = {Bellesiles, M},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241486}
}
@misc{fds241485,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Captives of Wilmington: The Riot and Historical Memories of
Political Conflict, 1865-1898},
Pages = {113-41},
Booktitle = {Democracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 and Its
Legacy},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press},
Editor = {Tyson, TB and Cecelski, DS},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241485}
}
@article{fds241510,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The Problem of Dependency: African Americans, Labor
Relations, and the Law in the Nineteenth-Century
South},
Journal = {Agricultural History},
Volume = {72},
Number = {2},
Pages = {313-40},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241510}
}
@book{fds241498,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Gendered Strife and Confusion: The Political Culture of
Reconstruction},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Year = {1997},
Abstract = {Excerpted in: Paul Escott, David R. Goldfield, Elizabeth
Hayes Turner, and Sally G. McMillan, eds., Major Problems in
the History of the American South, 2nd ed. (Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1999); Sylvia D. Hoffert, ed., A History of Gender
in America: Essays, Documents, and Articles (New York:
Prentice Hall, 2003).},
Key = {fds241498}
}
@misc{fds241496,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {You Can’t Go Home Again: Politics, War, and Domestic Life
in the Nineteenth-Century South},
Journal = {Reviews in American History},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {570-76},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241496}
}
@article{fds241509,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {The disappearance of Susan Daniel and Henderson Cooper:
Gender and narratives of political conflict in the
reconstruction-era U.S. South},
Journal = {Feminist Studies},
Volume = {22},
Number = {2},
Pages = {363-386},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3178419},
Abstract = {Republished in Martha Hodes, ed., Sex, Love, Race: Crossing
Boundaries in North American History (New York: New York
University Press, 1999), 294-312.},
Doi = {10.2307/3178419},
Key = {fds241509}
}
@misc{fds241495,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Women and Work in Florida: A Photographic
Essay},
Journal = {Tampa Bay History},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {32-48},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds241495}
}
@article{fds241508,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {’The Marriage Covenant Is at the Foundation of All Our
Rights’: The Politics of Slave Marriages in North Carolina
after Emancipation},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {81-124},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/827614},
Abstract = {Republished as “Marriage, Households, and the Politics of
Reconstruction in North Carolina,” in Glenda Gilmore, Jane
Dailey, and Bryant Simon, eds., Race, Gender, and Politics
in the New South, 1865-1980 (Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 2000), 7-27.},
Doi = {10.2307/827614},
Key = {fds241508}
}
@misc{fds241484,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {U.S. Women’s History},
Pages = {775-777},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Social History},
Publisher = {New York: Garland},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241484}
}
@article{fds241507,
Author = {Edwards, LF},
Title = {Sexual Violence, Gender, Reconstruction, and the Extension
of Patriarchy in Granville County, North
Carolina},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {68},
Pages = {237-260},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds241507}
}
%% Ehrlich, Linda C.
@article{fds356526,
Author = {Ehrlich, L},
Title = {Moving Toward and Away from Horror: 100 Years of Olympics
Films},
Journal = {Cinema Scope},
Number = {84},
Pages = {36-41},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds356526}
}
@book{fds356527,
Author = {Ehrlich, LC},
Title = {The Films of Kore-eda Hirokazu An Elemental
Cinema},
Pages = {298 pages},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {2019},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {3030330516},
Abstract = {The Films of Kore-eda Hirokazu: An Elemental Cinema draws
readers into the first 13 feature films and 5 of the
documentaries of award-winning Japanese film director
Kore-eda Hirokazu.},
Key = {fds356527}
}
@book{fds356528,
Author = {Bunuel, JL},
Title = {Good Films, Cheap Wine, Few Friends A Memoir},
Pages = {468 pages},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {0985878649},
Abstract = {Originally written for his children, the memoir of Juan Luis
Buanuel offers a first-hand look at the life of a vibrant
man who has been surrounded by important figures of the
twentieth century, including his father Luis
Buanuel.},
Key = {fds356528}
}
@book{fds356529,
Author = {Ehrlich, LC},
Title = {Cinematic Reveries Gestures, Stillness, Water},
Pages = {83 pages},
Publisher = {Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der
Wissenschaften},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {1433116324},
Abstract = {They offer us moments of arrested motion as well as longer
contemplative sequences in films from Asia, Europe, New
Zealand, and the U.S. To cite a sentiment expressed by
filmmaker Raúl Ruíz in his Poetics of Cinema 2, these are
tributes ...},
Key = {fds356529}
}
@book{fds356530,
Author = {Ehrlich, LC and Desser, D},
Title = {Cinematic Landscapes Observations on the Visual Arts and
Cinema of China and Japan},
Pages = {345 pages},
Publisher = {University of Texas Press},
Year = {1994},
ISBN = {0292720874},
Abstract = {On Chinese and Japanese art and cinema.},
Key = {fds356530}
}
%% Elman, Cheryl
@article{fds226925,
Author = {C. Elman and A.S. London and R.A. McGuire},
Title = {Fertility, Economic Development, and Health in the Early
Twentieth-Century U.S. South.},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {185-233},
Publisher = {MIT Press Journals},
Editor = {Robert I. Rotberg and Theodore K. Rabb and Reed Ueda},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/JINH_a_00831#.VdHamJdRo-I},
Abstract = {Between 1880 and 1910, fertility among African-American
women dropped more precipitously than among white women,
although black women’s sociodemographic profile generally
would not have predicted that trend. According to one
perspective, regional differences in the timing of voluntary
fertility control accounted for discrepancies by race.
According to another, poor southern maternal health
disproportionately affected African-American women’s
fecundity, reducing their fertility. Tests based on the 1910
ipums and the 1916 U.S. Plantation Census show that, during
the first three years of marriage, African-American
women’s probabilities of having at least one birth,
compared to white women’s probabilities, declined as
marital duration increased. However, the probability of
having at least one birth was lower for African-American and
white tenant-farm women whose counties had more plantation
agriculture. Findings support the influence of
health-related factors, possibly linked to plantation
agricultural development, on the “supply” of
children.},
Doi = {10.1162/JINH_a_00831},
Key = {fds226925}
}
@article{fds224502,
Author = {C. Elman and R.A. McGuire and B. Wittman},
Title = {Extending Public Health: The Rockefeller Foundation and
Hookworm in the American South},
Journal = {American Journal of Public Health},
Volume = {104},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-58},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301472},
Abstract = {The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of
Hookworm Disease (1909–1914) fielded a philanthropic
public health project that had three goals: to estimate
hookworm prevalence in the American South, provide
treatment, and eradicate the disease. Activities covered 11
Southern states, and Rockefeller teams found that about 40%
of the population surveyed was infected. However, the
commission met strong resistance and lacked the time and
resources to achieve universal county coverage and meet
project goals. We explore how these constraints triggered
project changes that systematically reshaped project
operations and the characteristics of the counties surveyed
and treated. We show that county selectivity reduced the
project’s initial potential to affect hookworm prevalence
estimates, treatment, and eradication in the American South.
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2013.301472
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2013.301472},
Doi = {doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301472},
Key = {fds224502}
}
@article{fds224506,
Author = {C. Elman and K. Feltey and B.Wittman, D.Jauk},
Title = {Drawn to the Land: Life Course Consequences of Frontier
Women’s Settlement},
Journal = {Social Science History},
Volume = {37},
Number = {1},
Pages = {27-69},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1215/01455532-1958163},
Abstract = {We introduce a life course, multimethod approach to examine
the living arrangements of middle-aged and older American
Indian and European women living on the rugged North Dakotan
settlement frontier around 1910. Our model suggests that
women’s later life circumstances reflect the long arm of
institutional forces and their ethnicity/nativity, which
anchors resource advantages and disadvantages (access to
land, rail, and markets) and confers gender socialization
(norms and practices) that reproduce gendered social roles.
Drawing from primary and secondary sources, we find that
European and American Indian women were selectively drawn to
or (re)located on frontier spaces unevenly by
ethnicity/nativity via timing and place of settlement
effects. Old-age living arrangements then directly reflected
county of location resources and women’s own adoption of
family roles and gendered life events, such as parenthood
and widowhood. Overall, rather than finding homogeneous
settler versus colonized identities constituted by the
“otherness” of each group involved, we find great
diversity within and across ethnic/nativity groups. This
does not preclude grievous social and ethnic inequalities.
http://ssh.dukejournals.org/content/37/1/27.abstract?sid=17a7e28a-5d27-484f-b2c8-d345ff560214},
Doi = {doi:10.1215/01455532-1958163},
Key = {fds224506}
}
@article{fds224507,
Author = {C. Elman and A. London},
Title = {Racial Differences in Multigenerational Living Arrangements
in 1910},
Journal = {Social Science History},
Volume = {35},
Number = {3},
Pages = {275-322},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1215/01455532-127332},
Abstract = {We explore racial differences in multigenerational living
arrangements in 1910, focusing on trigenerational kin
structures. Coresidence across generations represents a
public function of the family, and we observe this across
different ages or life-course stages through which adults
came to be at risk for providing simultaneous household
support for multiple generations of kin dependents. Using
data from the 1.4 percent 1910 Integrated Public Use
Microdata Sample, our comparisons adjust for marital
turnover, including widow(er)hood/divorce and remarriage, as
rates are known to be historically higher among African
Americans in this period. Across subgroups defined by age
and sex, we find that African Americans are virtually always
as likely as or more likely than European Americans (of both
native and foreign parentage) to live as grandparents in
trigenerational households. Widow(er)hood/divorce generally
increased the likelihood of trigenerational coresidence,
while remarriage sometimes increased, sometimes decreased,
and sometimes had no association with this living
arrangement. Also, we find that the life-course staging of
household kin support in 1910 differed across
race/generation partly due to different economic and
demographic circumstances, suggesting more complexity in kin
support than previously considered. We discuss these
findings in relation to the histories of African American
and European American families as well as their implications
for future research. http://ssh.dukejournals.org/content/35/3/275.abstract?sid=17a7e28a-5d27-484f-b2c8-d345ff560214},
Doi = {doi:10.1215/01455532-127332},
Key = {fds224507}
}
@article{fds224508,
Author = {A. Kroska and C. Elman},
Title = {Change in Attitudes about Employed Mothers: Exposure,
Interests and Gender Ideology Discrepancies},
Journal = {Social Science Research},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Pages = {366-382},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2008.12.004},
Abstract = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0049089X08001300},
Doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2008.12.004},
Key = {fds224508}
}
%% English, Peter C.
@book{fds6598,
Title = {Resistance to Antibiotics: A History},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6598}
}
@book{fds6597,
Title = {Old Paint: A Medical History of Childhood Lead-Paint
Poisoning in the United States to 1980},
Publisher = {New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University
Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds6597}
}
@book{fds24491,
Author = {P.C. English},
Title = {Rheumatic Fever. A Biological, Epidemiological, and Medical
History of Rheumatic Fever in America and Britain from the
18th to the 20th Century},
Publisher = {New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University
Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds24491}
}
@article{fds24518,
Author = {Andrew Cliff and Peter Haggett and Matthew Smallman-Raynor},
Title = {Measles: An Historical Geography of a Major Human Viral
Disease: From Global Expansion to Local Retreat,
1840-1990},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds24518}
}
@article{fds24519,
Author = {Benedict Russell},
Title = {Rheumatic Fever & Streptococcal Infection},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds24519}
}
@article{fds290836,
Author = {English, PC},
Title = {Emergence of rheumatic fever in the nineteenth
century.},
Journal = {The Milbank quarterly},
Volume = {67 Suppl 1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {33-49},
Year = {1989},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0887-378X},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2682171},
Abstract = {How do we make sense of the process of disease definition
when the tools for "framing" a pathophysiologic reality and
the reality to be framed may have both been changing? The
sudden emergence of rheumatic fever at the end of the
eighteenth century was the result of distinct biological
changes that led to cardiac damage. But the identification
of the disease also depended on the ability of clinicians to
diagnose it in the absence of easily observable cardiac
symptoms. Clinicians were able to appreciate the alteration
of rheumatism into rheumatic fever through assimilation of
technological changes (the stethoscope and autopsy),
refinements in clinical thinking (the "typical case"), and
the concentration of patients in hospitals where they were
treated by physicians who were medical leaders and
educators.},
Doi = {10.2307/3350184},
Key = {fds290836}
}
@article{fds24502,
Author = {P.C. English},
Title = {Failure-to-Thrive},
Pages = {598-599},
Booktitle = {Medicine & Pediatrics},
Publisher = {. Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Medical Publishers},
Editor = {James D. Crapo and Michael A. Hamilton and Susan
Edgman},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds24502}
}
@article{fds290837,
Author = {English, PC},
Title = {Therapeutic strategies to combat pneumococcal disease:
repeated failure of physicians to adopt pneumococcal
vaccine, 1900-1945.},
Journal = {Perspectives in biology and medicine},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Pages = {170-185},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0031-5982},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3309878},
Doi = {10.1353/pbm.1987.0058},
Key = {fds290837}
}
@article{fds24516,
Author = {W. Bruce Fye},
Title = {The Development of American Physiology: Scientific Method in
the Nineteenth Century},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Publisher = {Baltimore},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds24516}
}
@article{fds24517,
Author = {Rima D. Apple},
Title = {Mothers and Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding,
1890-1950},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Publisher = {Madison},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds24517}
}
@article{fds24500,
Author = {P.C. English},
Title = {Not Miniature Men and Women: Abraham Jacobi's Vision of a
New Medical Specialty a Century Ago},
Pages = {247-273},
Booktitle = {Children and Health Care: Moral and Social
Issues},
Publisher = {Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers},
Editor = {John C. Moskop and Loretta M. Kopelman},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds24500}
}
@article{fds290838,
Author = {English, PC},
Title = {Diphtheria and theories of infectious disease: centennial
appreciation of the critical role of diphtheria in the
history of medicine.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {76},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-9},
Year = {1985},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1985ALM3100001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds290838}
}
@article{fds24498,
Author = {P.C. English},
Title = {Typhoid Mary},
Booktitle = {World Book Encyclopedia},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds24498}
}
@article{fds290839,
Author = {English, PC},
Title = {Pediatrics and the unwanted child in history: foundling
homes, disease, and the origins of foster care in New York
City, 1860 to 1920.},
Journal = {Pediatrics},
Volume = {73},
Number = {5},
Pages = {699-711},
Year = {1984},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0031-4005},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984SQ51800022&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds290839}
}
@article{fds24497,
Author = {P.C. English},
Title = {Commentary on Stanley J. Reiser's 'Critical Care in an
Historical Context'},
Pages = {225-231},
Booktitle = {Ethics and Critical Medicine},
Publisher = {Dordrecht, Netherlands: Reidel Publishers},
Editor = {John C. Moskop and Loretta M. Kopelman},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds24497}
}
@article{fds24515,
Author = {William Lloyd Fox},
Title = {Dandy of Johns Hopkins},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Publisher = {Baltimore},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds24515}
}
@article{fds24513,
Author = {George Rosen},
Title = {The Structure of American Medical Practice
1875-1941},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Publisher = {Philadelphia},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds24513}
}
@article{fds24514,
Author = {Clement A. Smith},
Title = {The Children's Hospital of Boston},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Publisher = {Boston},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds24514}
}
@article{fds290840,
Author = {P.C. English and Grossman, H and English PC},
Title = {Radiology and the History of Child Abuse},
Journal = {Pediatric Annals},
Volume = {12},
Number = {2},
Pages = {870-874},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds290840}
}
@article{fds290841,
Author = {English, PC},
Title = {History of the North Carolina Pediatric Society},
Journal = {North Carolina Pediatric Society},
Pages = {i/23},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds290841}
}
@article{fds24512,
Author = {A. McGhee Harvey},
Title = {Science at the Bedside. Clinical Research in American
Medicine, 1905-1945},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds24512}
}
@book{fds24490,
Author = {P.C. English},
Title = {Shock, Physiological Surgery and George Washington Crile:
Medical Innovation in the Progressive Era},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds24490}
}
@article{fds24493,
Author = {P.C. English and Katz, SL},
Title = {Disease},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {183-191},
Booktitle = {World Book Encyclopedia},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds24493}
}
@article{fds24509,
Author = {Jay M. Arena and John P. McGovern},
Title = {Davison of Duke, His Reminiscences},
Journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association},
Publisher = {Duke},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds24509}
}
@article{fds24510,
Author = {John A. Shepherd},
Title = {Lawson Tait: The Rebellious Surgeon (1845-1899)},
Journal = {Clio Medica},
Publisher = {Kansas},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds24510}
}
@article{fds24511,
Author = {Toby Gelfand},
Title = {Professionalizing Modern Medicine; Paris Surgeons and
Medical Science and Institutions in the 18th
Century},
Journal = {Annals of Surgery},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds24511}
}
@article{fds24507,
Author = {Charles Rosenberg},
Title = {Healing and History. Essays for George Rosen},
Journal = {Annals of Science},
Publisher = {New York: Science History Publications},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds24507}
}
@article{fds24508,
Author = {A.J. Youngson},
Title = {The Scientific Revolution in Victorian Medicine},
Journal = {Clio Medica},
Publisher = {New York},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds24508}
}
@article{fds24506,
Author = {Owen Wangensteen and Sarah Wangensteen},
Title = {The Rise of Surgery},
Journal = {Isis},
Publisher = {Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds24506}
}
@article{fds290842,
Author = {English, PC},
Title = {The Infant Who Fails to Thrive Without an Organic
Reason},
Journal = {Pediatric Annals},
Volume = {7},
Pages = {774-781},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds290842}
}
@article{fds24504,
Title = {The Medicine Show. Patients, Physicians and Perplexities of
the Health Revolution in Modern Society},
Journal = {Annals of Science},
Publisher = {New York: Science History Publications},
Editor = {Patricia Branca},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds24504}
}
@article{fds24505,
Author = {Thomas Cone},
Title = {Two Hundred Years of Infant Feeding in America},
Journal = {Bulletin of History of Medicine},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds24505}
}
%% Ewald, Janet J.
@article{fds368300,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Slavery in Africa and the slave trades from
Africa},
Pages = {119-139},
Booktitle = {The Atlantic Slave Trade: Volume I Origins-1600},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781032423524},
Key = {fds368300}
}
@article{fds349178,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Slavery in Africa and the Slave Trades from
Africa},
Pages = {119-139},
Booktitle = {The Atlantic Slave Trade: Volume I Origins-1600},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780815397472},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351147682-6},
Abstract = {Africa’s slave trade to the Islamic world began centuries
before the Atlantic slave trade and lasted somewhat longer,
in some places into the twentieth Century. The African
slaves challenged slavery by rebelling-most successfully in
Saint Domingue. Slavery in Islamic Africa and the slave
trade between Africa and Islamic communities abroad present
a potentially rich topic for historians seeking to compare
systems of slavery and slave trades. For Europe, some
believe that African slaves-whether as workers or
commodities to be bought and sold—aided the transformation
to industrial capitalism. The Atlantic slave trade reached
into the bodies of African societies and African peoples,
transforming and sometimes destroying them. The cultural
norms supposedly underlying household slavery in the Islamic
world not only differed from one Muslim society to another
but also may have changed through time. In both Atlantic and
Islamic Africa, the transformation of slavery reached its
height just before colonial conquest.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781351147682-6},
Key = {fds349178}
}
@article{fds343593,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {The Nile Valley system and the Red Sea slave trade
1820-1880},
Pages = {71-92},
Booktitle = {The Economics of the Indian Ocean Slave Trade in the
Nineteenth Century},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781315035383},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315035383},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315035383},
Key = {fds343593}
}
@article{fds295340,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {African Bondsmen, Freedmen, and the Maritime Proletariats of
the Northwestern Indian Ocean World, c1500-1900},
Pages = {200-222},
Booktitle = {INDIAN OCEAN SLAVERY IN THE AGE OF ABOLITION},
Publisher = {Yale University Press},
Editor = {Harms, R and Freamon, BK and Blight, DW},
Year = {2013},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {978-0-300-16387-2},
Key = {fds295340}
}
@article{fds220293,
Author = {J.J. Ewald},
Title = {Roundtable Review of G. Balachandran, GLOBALIZING LAROUR?
INDIAN SEAFARERS AND WORLD SHIPPING, c1870-1945},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY},
Volume = {XXV},
Number = {1},
Pages = {275-282},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds220293}
}
@article{fds295348,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Reviews of Gopalan Balachandran, Globalizing Labour? Indian
Seafarers and World Shipping, c. 1870-1945 with a response
by Gopalan Balachandran},
Journal = {International Journal of Maritime History},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {275-314},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0843-8714},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/084387141302500113},
Doi = {10.1177/084387141302500113},
Key = {fds295348}
}
@article{fds295349,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Bondsmen, Freedmen, and Maritime Industrial Transport,
1840-1900},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {450-466},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144039X.2010.504531},
Abstract = {Abstract: This essay argues that African freedmen who
laboured in ships’ stokeholes played vital roles during
the first decades of the development of British steam
enterprise in the Indian Ocean. These freedmen represented
one aspect of the simultaneous globalization and
ethnic/occupational segmentation of British maritime labour
as a whole. The essay opens with an analysis of the problems
that faced entrepreneurs of maritime industrial transport
both in general and in the Indian Ocean, leading them to
seek a cheap and tractable labour force. It then shows how
bondsmen became freedmen, and how freedmen became seafarers
who worked on special labour contracts and almost always
below deck in ocean liners. [ABSTRACT FROM
AUTHOR]},
Doi = {10.1080/0144039X.2010.504531},
Key = {fds295349}
}
@article{fds335512,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Bondsmen, freedmen, and maritime industrial transportation,
c.1840-1900},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {451-466},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144039X.2010.504531},
Abstract = {This essay argues that African freedmen who laboured in
ships' stokeholes played vital roles during the first
decades of the development of British steam enterprise in
the Indian Ocean. These freedmen represented one aspect of
the simultaneous globalization and ethnic/occupational
segmentation of British maritime labour as a whole. The
essay opens with an analysis of the problems that faced
entrepreneurs of maritime industrial transport both in
general and in the Indian Ocean, leading them to seek a
cheap and tractable labour force. It then shows how bondsmen
became freedmen, and how freedmen became seafarers who
worked on special labour contracts and almost always below
deck in ocean liners. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.},
Doi = {10.1080/0144039X.2010.504531},
Key = {fds335512}
}
@book{fds295346,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Motley Crews: Indian and African Seafarers on British Indian
Ocean Vessels, c1600-1890.},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds295346}
}
@article{fds295339,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {Slave Trade: The Indian Ocean, c1750-1880},
Booktitle = {in Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World, edited by Peter
N. Stearns (Spring, 2008), Oxford University Press .
edit},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds295339}
}
@article{fds295344,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {The Turkiyya},
Booktitle = {The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa},
Publisher = {MacMillan Press},
Editor = {Middleton, J},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295344}
}
@article{fds295345,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Building a State and Struggling Over Land: The Taqali
Kingdom, 1750-1884"},
Booktitle = {State, Land, Literacy, and the State in the History of
Sudanic Africa},
Publisher = {Red Sea Press},
Editor = {Crummey, D},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295345}
}
@article{fds295350,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {Crossers of the Sea: Slaves and Migrants in the Western
Indian Ocean, c. 1800-1900},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {105},
Number = {1},
Pages = {69-91},
Year = {2000},
url = {https://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/history/faculty/jewald/files/AHR},
Key = {fds295350}
}
@article{fds295343,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {Africa: East},
Pages = {41-46},
Booktitle = {A Historical Guide to World Slavery},
Publisher = {New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Drescher, S and Engerman, S},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds295343}
}
@article{fds295342,
Author = {J.J. Ewald and Ewald, JJ and Clarence-Smith, WG},
Title = {The Economic Role of the Hadhrami Disapora in the Red Sea
and Gulf of Aden: 1820s to 1930},
Pages = {281-296},
Booktitle = {An Indian Ocean People: Hadhramaut and its Disapora,
1750s-1960s},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {Smith, WGC and Freitag, U},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds295342}
}
@article{fds295341,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {A Moment in the Middle: Fieldwork in the Nuba Hills,
1977-1979},
Pages = {94-103},
Booktitle = {In Pursuit of History: Fieldwork in Africa},
Publisher = {Heinemann},
Editor = {Adenaike, CK and Vansina, J},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds295341}
}
@article{fds295355,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {African Slavery and the African Slave Trade: A Review
Essay},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {97},
Number = {2},
Pages = {465-485},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds295355}
}
@book{fds295347,
Author = {Ewald JJ},
Title = {Soldiers, Traders, and Slaves: State Formation and Economic
Transformation in the Greater Nile Valley,
1700-1885},
Publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds295347}
}
@article{fds295353,
Author = {Ewald, J},
Title = {Speaking, Writing, and Authority: Explorations in and from
the Kingdom of Taqali},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Pages = {200-224},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0010417500015164},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417500015164},
Key = {fds295353}
}
@article{fds295354,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {The Nile Valley System and the Red Sea Slave Trade,
1820-1880},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Pages = {71-92},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1988},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01440398808574963},
Doi = {10.1080/01440398808574963},
Key = {fds295354}
}
@article{fds295352,
Author = {Ewald, JJ},
Title = {Foxes in the Field: An Essay on Methodology},
Journal = {African Studies Review},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Pages = {9-15},
Year = {1987},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/524036},
Doi = {10.2307/524036},
Key = {fds295352}
}
@article{fds295351,
Author = {Ewald, J},
Title = {Experience and Speculation: History and Founding Stories in
the Kingdom of Taqali},
Journal = {International Journal of African Historical
Studies},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {265-287},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1985},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1985AMH4000004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/217743},
Key = {fds295351}
}
%% Farmer, Ashley
@book{fds226020,
Author = {A. Farmer},
Title = {What You've Got is a Revolution: Black Women's Movements for
Black Power},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds226020}
}
@article{fds225375,
Author = {A. Farmer},
Title = {Reframing African American Women’s Grassroots Organizing:
Audley Moore and the Universal Association of Ethiopian
Women, 1957-1963},
Journal = {Journal of African American History},
Volume = {forthcoming},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds225375}
}
@misc{fds225381,
Author = {A. Farmer},
Title = {“Gender, the Streets, and Violence: Ameena Matthews and
Violence Interruptions in The Interrupters”},
Booktitle = {Documenting the Black Experience: Essays in African American
History, Culture and Identity in Nonfiction
Films},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225381}
}
@article{fds225374,
Author = {A. Farmer},
Title = {“Renegotiating the ‘African Woman’: Women’s Cultural
Nationalist Theorizing in the Us Organization and the
Congress of African People,},
Journal = {Black Diaspora Review},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {76-112.},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225374}
}
@article{fds225373,
Author = {A. Farmer},
Title = {“‘Working Toward Community is Our Full-Time Focus’:
Muriel Snowden, Black Power, and the Freedom House, Roxbury,
MA,”},
Journal = {The Black Scholar},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {17-25},
Key = {fds225373}
}
%% Fenn, Elizabeth A
@article{fds197461,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {Review of Pox: An American History, by Michael
Willrich},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {85},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds197461}
}
@misc{fds182950,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {"Population Collapse in Early North Dakota: The Mandans,
1500-1838"},
Booktitle = {Contested Spaces in the Americas},
Publisher = {Clements Center for Southwestern Studies in cooperation with
the McNeil Center for Early American Studies},
Editor = {Edward Countryman},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds182950}
}
@article{fds151779,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {"Contemplating Contagion," review of Paul Kelton,
Epidemics and Enslavement: Biological Catastrophe in the
Native Southeast, 1492-1715},
Journal = {Common-Place},
Volume = {8,},
Number = {4},
Year = {2008},
Month = {July},
url = {http://www.common-place.org/vol-08/no-04/reviews/fenn.shtml},
Key = {fds151779}
}
@misc{fds50486,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {"A Revolutionary Contagion: Smallpox and the Reshaping of
the American West, 1779–82"},
Pages = {45-80},
Booktitle = {When Disease Makes History: Epidemics and Great
Historical Turning Points},
Publisher = {Helsinki University Press},
Editor = {Pekka Hämäläinen},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds50486}
}
@misc{fds50487,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {"Diseases"},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {360-362},
Booktitle = {The Encyclopedia of the American Revolutionary
War},
Publisher = {ABC-CLIO},
Editor = {Gregory Fremont-Barnes and Richard A. Ryerson},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds50487}
}
@misc{fds50488,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {"Smallpox"},
Volume = {4},
Pages = {1160-1164},
Booktitle = {The Encyclopedia of the American Revolutionary
War},
Publisher = {ABC-CLIO},
Editor = {Gregory Fremont-Barnes and Richard A. Ryerson},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds50488}
}
@article{fds23712,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn and Review of Jennifer Lee
Carrell},
Title = {The Speckled Monster: A Historical Tale of Battling
Smallpox},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {481-83},
Year = {2004},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds23712}
}
@article{fds50489,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {Whither the Rest of the Continent?},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {24,},
Number = {2},
Pages = {167-75},
Year = {2004},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds50489}
}
@article{fds50491,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775–82},
Journal = {History Today},
Volume = {53},
Pages = {10–17},
Year = {2003},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds50491}
}
@misc{fds50490,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn and Peter H. Wood},
Title = {Natives and Newcomers: North Carolina before
1770},
Pages = {1–104},
Booktitle = {The Way We Lived in North Carolina},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press},
Editor = {Joe A. Mobley and 1–104},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds50490}
}
@article{fds6620,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {Pox and Human Progess},
Journal = {New York Times},
Volume = {4},
Number = {13},
Year = {2001},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds6620}
}
@book{fds6618,
Author = {Elizabeth A. Fenn},
Title = {Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of
1775-82},
Publisher = {New York: Hill and Wang},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds6618}
}
@article{fds6621,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {Biological Warfare in Eighteenth- Century North America:
Beyond Jeffery Amherst},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {86},
Pages = {1552-1580},
Year = {2000},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds6621}
}
@article{fds6622,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A. Review of Kenny Dalsheimer},
Title = {Go Fast, Turn Left: Voices from Orange County
Speedway},
Journal = {Southern Cultures},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {100-102},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds6622}
}
@article{fds6623,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {Biological Warfare, Circa 1750},
Journal = {New York Times},
Volume = {A25},
Year = {1998},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds6623}
}
@article{fds6624,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {A Mechanic's Confessions: Why We Do What We Do to You and
Your Car},
Journal = {Independent Weekly},
Volume = {9},
Pages = {8-10},
Year = {1991},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds6624}
}
@article{fds6625,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {'A Perfect Equality Seemed to Reign': Slave Society and
Jonkonnu},
Journal = {The North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {65},
Pages = {127-53},
Year = {1988},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds6625}
}
@article{fds6626,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {'All Dance, Leap and Play': Jonkonnu, Slave Society, and
Black Dance},
Pages = {9-11},
Booktitle = {The Black Tradition in Modern Dance},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds6626}
}
@article{fds6627,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {Honoring the Ancestors: Kongo-American Graves in the
American South},
Journal = {Southern Exposure},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {42-47},
Year = {1985},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds6627}
}
@article{fds6628,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A},
Title = {'So Simple Yet So Complicated': Folk Artist William Young of
Pantego},
Journal = {North Carolina Folklore Journal},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {56-69},
Year = {1984},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds6628}
}
@book{fds6619,
Author = {Fenn, Elizabeth A. and Peter H. Wood},
Title = {Natives and Newcomers: The Way We Lived in North Carolina
before 1770},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds6619}
}
%% Finney, Nathan
@book{fds355408,
Author = {Finney, NK},
Title = {On Strategy A Primer},
Pages = {256 pages},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {1940804817},
Abstract = {The book is designed to walk readers step-by-step through
the various aspects of strategy. Part I addresses the basics
of strategy, from its component parts and history to its
role in decision-making.},
Key = {fds355408}
}
@book{fds346318,
Author = {Finney, NK and Mayfield, TO},
Title = {Redefining the Modern Military The Intersection of
Profession and Ethics},
Pages = {264 pages},
Publisher = {Naval Institute Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {1682473643},
Abstract = {This edited collection examines the changing character of
military professionalism and the role of ethics in the
21st-century military.},
Key = {fds346318}
}
%% Franco, Robert
@article{fds349227,
Author = {Franco, R},
Title = {Transgressing Che: Irina Layevska Echeverría Gaitán,
Disability Politics, and Transgendering the New Man in
Mexico, 1964–2001},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {2020},
Number = {136},
Pages = {75-97},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-7857271},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>This article uses
the life of Irina Layevska Echeverría Gaitán, a
transgender and disability rights activist from Mexico, as a
lens to examine the circulation and appropriation of the
discursive New Man and the figure of Che Guevara by a broad
set of actors from leftist revolutionaries to sexual rights
activists in Mexico. Grappling with questions of temporality
and intersectionality throughout, it follows her struggles
to amend revolutionary discourses with her personal life
despite her exclusion from normative models of the
revolutionary figure. It argues that those excluded from the
heteronormative able-bodied ideal of militancy—gay men,
women, trans folk and those with disabilities—used the
futurist, universal, and self-developmental aspects of the
New Man to reject exclusionary leftist politics.
Furthermore, the New Man as an aspirational yet abstract
goal enabled the formulation of radically transgressive
subject positions and provided a discourse with which to
construct a militant identity that was inclusive and
oppositional to the masculinist and ableist
revolution.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1215/01636545-7857271},
Key = {fds349227}
}
@article{fds341315,
Author = {Franco, R},
Title = {“Todos/as somos 41”: The Dance of the Forty-One from
Homosexual Reappropriation to Transgender Representation in
Mexico, 1945–2001},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Sexuality},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {66-95},
Publisher = {University of Texas Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/jhs28103},
Doi = {10.7560/jhs28103},
Key = {fds341315}
}
%% Free, Jonathon
@article{fds332128,
Author = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Cheang, D and Free, J and Hayes, M and Pechar, E and Preston, AC},
Title = {Institutional Mechanisms for Investigating the Regulatory
Implications of a Major Crisis: The Commission of Inquiry
and the Safety Board},
Pages = {485-539},
Booktitle = {Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil
Spills, Nuclear Accidents, and Financial
Crises},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Balleisen, EJ and Bennear, LS and Krawiec, KD and Wiener,
JB},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {1107140218},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316492635},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316492635},
Key = {fds332128}
}
%% Freeman, John
@article{fds292463,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Arresting Possession: Spirit Mediums in the
Media},
Booktitle = {South Asian Festivals on the Move},
Publisher = {Wiesbaden},
Editor = {Husken, U and Michaels, A},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds292463}
}
@article{fds292467,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Caught in Translation: Ideologies of Literary Language in
Kerala’s Maṇipravāḷam},
Booktitle = {Bilingual Discourse and Cross-Cultural Fertilisation:
Sanskrit and Tamil in Medieval India},
Publisher = {École Française d’Etrême Orient},
Editor = {Cox, W and Vergiani, V},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds292467}
}
@article{fds292468,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Taste},
Journal = {Material Religion},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {Berg Publishers},
Address = {Oxford},
Year = {2011},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds292468}
}
@article{fds292464,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {The Performative Context of Nala in Late Medieval
Kerala},
Pages = {187-241},
Booktitle = {Damayanti and Nala: The Many Lives of a Story.},
Publisher = {New Delhi: Chronicle Books},
Editor = {Wadley, S},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds292464}
}
@article{fds292465,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Untouchable Bodies of Knowledge in the Spirit Possession of
Malabar},
Pages = {125-155},
Booktitle = {Images of the Body in India.},
Publisher = {New Delhi & London: Routledge},
Editor = {Michaels, A and Wulf, C},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds292465}
}
@article{fds292466,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Pedagogy and Practice: The Meta-pragmatics of Tantric Rites
in Kerala.},
Booktitle = {Ritual Dynamics and the Science of Ritual. Vol.
1},
Publisher = {Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz},
Editor = {Michaels, A and Mishra, A},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds292466}
}
@article{fds306078,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Mappila Ramayana of Hassankutty ("The Mad")},
Publisher = {University of Indiana Press},
Editor = {Richman, P},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds306078}
}
@article{fds292460,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Literature and the Development of Regional Consciousness in
Medieval Kerala},
Publisher = {Manohar},
Editor = {Vora, R and Feldhaus, A},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds292460}
}
@article{fds292461,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Shifting Forms of the Wandering Yogi},
Booktitle = {Masked Ritual and Performance in South India},
Publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
Editor = {Shulman, D and Thiagarajan, D},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds292461}
}
@article{fds292453,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Kerala; Onam; Tottam},
Booktitle = {South Asian Folklore: an Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {Garland Science},
Editor = {Mills, M},
Year = {2004},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9780815314998},
Key = {fds292453}
}
@article{fds292454,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Review of Kerala Brahmins in Transition: A Study of a
Nampūtiri Family by Marjatta Parpola},
Journal = {Journal of the American Oriental Society},
Volume = {124},
Number = {2},
Pages = {385-387},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2004},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0003-0279},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4132247},
Doi = {10.2307/4132247},
Key = {fds292454}
}
@article{fds292457,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Genre and Society: The Literary Culture of Pre-Modern
Kerala},
Booktitle = {Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South
Asia},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds292457}
}
@article{fds292458,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Hindu Literature in Malayalam},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Hinduism},
Publisher = {Basil Blackwood},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds292458}
}
@article{fds292459,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {The Teyyam Tradition of Kerala},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Hinduism},
Publisher = {Basil Blackwood},
Editor = {Flood, G},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds292459}
}
@article{fds292452,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Les Bois Sacrés dans les Monts du Kérala Septentrional :
Une Analyse Culturelle},
Booktitle = {L’Homme et la Forêt en Inde du Sud. Modes de Gestion et
Symbolisme de la Forêt dans les Ghâts Occidentaux},
Publisher = {Pondichery and Paris},
Editor = {Pouchepadass, J and Puyravaud, J},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds292452}
}
@article{fds292451,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Thereupon Hangs a Tail: The Deification of Vali in the
Teyyam Worship of Malabar},
Pages = {432 pages},
Booktitle = {Questioning Ramayanas},
Publisher = {Univ of California Press},
Editor = {Richman, P},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780520220744},
Abstract = {A wide-ranging examination of the many different versions of
India's greatest epic, the Ramayana, focusing on versions
that subvert the dominant readings of the
work.},
Key = {fds292451}
}
@article{fds292450,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Gods, Groves, and and Culture of Nature in Northern
Kerala},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {33},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {1469-8099},
Key = {fds292450}
}
@article{fds292448,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Dynamics of the Person in the Worship and Sorcery of
Malabar},
Booktitle = {Possession in South Asia: Speech, Body, Territory},
Publisher = {Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales},
Editor = {Tarabout, G and Assayag, J},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds292448}
}
@article{fds292447,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Texts, Temples, and the Teaching of Tantra in
Kerala},
Booktitle = {The Resources of History: Tradition, Narration, and Nation
in South Asia},
Publisher = {Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds292447}
}
@article{fds292455,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A
Symposium},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {57},
Number = {1},
Pages = {2-5},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2659021},
Abstract = {"Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A
Symposium" leads off this issue. As Rich Freeman’s
introduction to the symposium states, all three articles in
this collection are aimed at locating "the particular
histories of a language or set of language interactions in
order to illuminate both their relationship to specific
sociohistorical situations and trends, and to a wider set of
theoretical issues concerning the relation of language and
literacy to cultural processes more generally."},
Doi = {10.2307/2659021},
Key = {fds292455}
}
@article{fds292456,
Author = {Freeman, R},
Title = {Rubies and Coral: The Lapidary Crafting of Language in
Kerala},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {57},
Number = {1},
Pages = {38-65},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2659023},
Abstract = {Rich Freeman assesses the emergence of Malayalam as a hybrid
literary form in terms of its complex relationship with the
regional hegemony of Tamil on the one hand and the
transregional influence of Sanskrit on the other
hand.},
Doi = {10.2307/2659023},
Key = {fds292456}
}
@article{fds292446,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Formalized Possession among the Tantris and Teyyams of
Malabar},
Journal = {South Asia Research},
Volume = {18},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1741-3141},
Key = {fds292446}
}
@article{fds292449,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Cultural Ideologies of Language in Pre-Colonial India: A
Symposium},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {57},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {1752-0401},
Key = {fds292449}
}
@article{fds292445,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Folk Models of the Forest Environment in Highland
Malabar},
Pages = {187 pages},
Booktitle = {The social construction of Indian forests},
Publisher = {Manohar Publishers},
Editor = {Studies, UOECFSA},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds292445}
}
@article{fds292444,
Author = {Freeman, J},
Title = {Formalized Possession: The Tantric-Folk Continuum in the
Hindu Worship of Northern Kerala},
Journal = {Diskus: The On-Disk Journal of International Religious
Studies},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds292444}
}
%% Freije, Vanessa
@article{fds225070,
Author = {Vanessa Freije},
Title = {"Secrets and Revelations: Manuel Buendía, Columnismo, and
the Unraveling of One-Party Rule in Mexico,
1965-1984"},
Journal = {The Americas},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds225070}
}
%% French, John D.
@article{fds365458,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Epilogue: Authoritarianism and the Specter of
Democracy},
Journal = {International Review of Social History},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {173-175},
Year = {2023},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020859022000608},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020859022000608},
Key = {fds365458}
}
@article{fds365686,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Common Men, Exceptional Politicians: What Do We Gain from an
Embodied Social Biographical Approach to Leftist Leaders
Like Germany's August Bebel and Brazil's Luis Inácio Lula
da Silva?},
Journal = {International Review of Social History},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {111-121},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2023},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020859022000554},
Abstract = {Lula and His Politics of Cunning explores the origin, roots,
and evolution of Luis Inácio Lula da Silva's vision,
discourse, and practice of leadership as a process of
becoming. This commentary invites historians of labor
movements and the left to think beyond their geographical
and chronological specializations. It argues that there is
much to gain from thinking globally if we wish to achieve
meaningful causal insights applicable to the sweep of
capitalist development.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020859022000554},
Key = {fds365686}
}
@article{fds368511,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Charisma's Birth from the Bottom Up: Lula, ABC's
Metalworkers' Strikes and the Social History of Brazilian
Politics},
Journal = {Journal of Latin American Studies},
Volume = {54},
Number = {4},
Pages = {705-729},
Year = {2022},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X22000694},
Abstract = {If David Bell in his book Men on Horseback (2020) focuses on
what is political charisma, how it functions, and what it
means 'to write its history', this article examines how
Brazil's ex-President Luís Inácio Lula da Silva ('Lula')
acquired charisma during the dramatic 1978-80 metalworkers'
strikes in the industrial ABC region of São Paulo, Brazil.
While generating a vast literature, scholars of the ABC
strikes have evaded the question of how Lula, the gifted
organiser, emerged as a recognisably charismatic figure.
This article explains where, when and why this happened and
how a charismatic bond was forged as 100,000 stigmatised,
fearful, self-doubting 'peons' came to constitute themselves
as a locally articulated social actor, a group in fusion,
whose boldness and creativity led to extraordinary feats of
organisation and mobilisation. Arguing against conflating
charisma and populism, it also establishes the utility of
the theorisation of group-making advanced in the Critique of
Dialectical Reason (1960) by Jean-Paul Sartre.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0022216X22000694},
Key = {fds368511}
}
@article{fds365100,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Jeffrey L. Gould. Solidarity under
Siege: The Salvadoran Labor Movement, 1970–1990.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {126},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1670-1671},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2022},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhab542},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhab542},
Key = {fds365100}
}
@article{fds362393,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {From Dictatorship to the Brazilian New Republic in Crisis:
Understanding Lula's Political Leadership},
Journal = {Latin American Politics and Society},
Volume = {64},
Number = {1},
Pages = {168-173},
Year = {2022},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lap.2021.63},
Doi = {10.1017/lap.2021.63},
Key = {fds362393}
}
@article{fds359089,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The future of progressive politics in a post-fordist
world},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {3},
Pages = {69-77},
Year = {2021},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-9061479},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-9061479},
Key = {fds359089}
}
@article{fds365940,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Emília Viotti da Costa (1928–2017)},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {99},
Number = {1},
Pages = {132-138},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-7288028},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-7288028},
Key = {fds365940}
}
@article{fds366892,
Author = {French, JD and Fortes, A},
Title = {Jacobins, Bolsheviks, and the Dream of Revolution: October
1917 in the Trajectory of a Brazilian Metalworker of African
Descent},
Journal = {Labor},
Volume = {14},
Number = {3},
Pages = {23-34},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-3921283},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-3921283},
Key = {fds366892}
}
@article{fds321982,
Author = {Wolford, W and French, JD},
Title = {Deconstructing the post-neoliberal state},
Journal = {Latin American Perspectives},
Volume = {43},
Number = {2},
Pages = {4-21},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Editor = {Wolford, W and French, JD},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582X15623766},
Abstract = {The intellectual and political challenge of understanding
the Brazilian state is heightened by the lack of a clear,
singular label to apply to it, the state contains policies,
programs, and politics that appear from the outside to be
contradictory. The past three presidential administrations
in Brazil are best understood as 'post-neoliberal' in the
sense that they ran on electoral platforms rejecting
neoliberalism. Many of these governments have stitched
together new platforms that maintain key elements of
neoliberalism, such as decentralization, free markets, and
privatization, as they add new dimensions of social policy
that seem to counter or at least soften the Washington
Consensus.},
Doi = {10.1177/0094582X15623766},
Key = {fds321982}
}
@article{fds241555,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of A tessitura dos direitos: Patrões e empregados na
justiça do trabalho, 1953 – 1964 by Larissa
Correia},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {723-4},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241555}
}
@article{fds241567,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Política, Memória, e Vida Operaria na Cinebiografia Lula,
Filho do Brasil},
Journal = {Perseu. História, Memória e Política [Revisa do Centro
Sérgio Buarque de Holanda da Fundação Perseu
Abramo]},
Number = {6},
Pages = {259-277},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241567}
}
@article{fds241573,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The tessitura of rights: employers and employees in labor
law, 1953-1964},
Journal = {HAHR-HISPANIC AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {723-724},
Year = {2013},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000326771100024&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241573}
}
@article{fds321983,
Author = {Fortes, A and French, J},
Title = {The "Lula Era", the 2010 presidential elections and the
challenges of post-neoliberalism},
Journal = {Tempo Social},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {201-228},
Publisher = {FapUNIFESP (SciELO)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-20702012000100011},
Abstract = {The article explores the stunning success of the Brazilian
Workers Party (PT) and its leader, Lula, former trade
unionist, in winning a third consecutive presidential
victory, with the election of Dilma Rousseff in 2010. In
historical perspective, it examines the ways in which Lula's
government (2002-2010) represented a break with the past
while summarizing its substantive achievements in
redistributing wealth and opportunity. Focusing on the
tension between a historic party-centric petismo (declared
partisan party support) and the broader personal popularity
of its leader (lulismo), it offers evidence that Lula and
the PT have retained their foundational ethos of enhancing
popular self-esteem while fostering citizen participation
and civil society mobilization, albeit under new conditions.
It concludes with a diagnosis of Dilma Rousseff government's
challenges in light of the international economic scenario,
domestic labor mobilizations, and the constraints of the
Brazilian political system.},
Doi = {10.1590/S0103-20702012000100011},
Key = {fds321983}
}
@article{fds241594,
Author = {French, JD and Fortes, A},
Title = {When the plumber(s) come to fix a country: Doing Labor
History in Brazil},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {82},
Number = {1},
Pages = {117-126},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000316070200025&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Those with a sharp tongue might say that labor historians in
contemporary Brazil operate in the shadows or, to be more
accurate, the shadow cast by the success of Latin America's
most famous trade unionist, who served as president from
2002-2010. The field's growth in the number and quality of
practitioners, as well as the breadth of their ambitions,
cannot be separated from the memorable metalworkers' strikes
of 1979 and 1980, the subsequent defeat of the military
dictatorship in 1985, and the construction of a militant
trade unionism and the radical Workers' Party that ran Luiz
Inácio Lula da Silva for president in five successive
elections between 1989 and 2006. © 2013 International Labor
and Working-Class History, Inc.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547912000336},
Key = {fds241594}
}
@article{fds241604,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Oliver J. Dinius. Brazil's Steel City: Developmentalism,
Strategic Power, and Industrial Relations in Volta Redonda,
1941-1964 - Brazil's Steel City: Developmentalism, Strategic
Power, and Industrial Relations in Volta Redonda, 1941-1964.
By Oliver J. Dinius. Stanford, Conn.: Stanford University
Press, 2011. Pp. xxi, 352. Illustrations. Tables. Appendix.
Notes. Bibliography. Index. $65.00 hardcover.},
Journal = {The Americas},
Volume = {68},
Number = {4},
Pages = {599-602},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0003-1615},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000301964500006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/tam.2012.0035},
Key = {fds241604}
}
@article{fds241608,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {“Kill the Americans!”},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {2012},
Number = {112},
Pages = {201-208},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0163-6545},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000299323800014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Keywords = {Panama Canal colombia Henry Ford Amazon},
Doi = {10.1215/01636545-1416259},
Key = {fds241608}
}
@article{fds241554,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Oliver Dinius, Brazil’s Steel City:
Developmentalism, Strategic Power, and Industrial Relations
in Volta Redonda, 1941-1964 (Stanford: Stanford University
Press, 2010)},
Journal = {The Americas},
Volume = {68},
Number = {4},
Pages = {599-602},
Year = {2012},
Keywords = {Volta Redonda Brazil},
Key = {fds241554}
}
@article{fds241513,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Another World History Is Possible},
Pages = {3-9},
Booktitle = {Workers Across the Americas: The Transnational Turn in Labor
History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780199731633},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731633.003.0001},
Abstract = {This chapter examines the wider interdisciplinary debate
that followed the "death of another world" in 1989-91, which
led to an era of globalization that challenged entrenched
intellectual, political, and even geographical
understandings of the world. It discusses why historians
were latecomers to this booming arena while clarifying the
conceptual difficulties facing those who would write a truly
international or global history self-consciously situated
outside strictly national narratives. In addressing linkages
and connections across boundaries, it argues that the best
avenue to create "another world history" is through a
transnational approach that must, however, be combined with
the concept of the translocal. In doing so, we enhance our
ability to link effectively subnational specificities with
supranational processes, extranational connections, and
international institutions.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731633.003.0001},
Key = {fds241513}
}
@article{fds241590,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Another World History Is Possible: Reflections on the
Translocal, Transnational, and Global},
Pages = {3-11},
Booktitle = {Workers Across the Americas:The Transnational Turn in Labor
History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, USA},
Editor = {Fink, L},
Year = {2011},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9780199831425},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7346 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {transnatonal globalization},
Key = {fds241590}
}
@article{fds241599,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Robert Jackson Alexander (1918 – 2010)},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {91},
Number = {1},
Pages = {163-164},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000286033700006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2010-090},
Key = {fds241599}
}
@article{fds241609,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Fortes, A},
Title = {Nurturing Hope, Deepening Democracy, and Combating
Inequalities in Brazil: Lula, the Workers´ Party, and Dilma
Rousseff’s 2010 Election as President},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {7-28},
Year = {2011},
Keywords = {Brazil Lula Dilma PT},
Key = {fds241609}
}
@article{fds241610,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Negro, AL},
Title = {Politics, Memory, and Working Class Life in the Commercial
Biopic Lula, Son of Brazil},
Journal = {A Contracorriente: A Journal of Social History and
Literature},
Volume = {8},
Number = {3},
Pages = {377-394},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6563 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Lula Brazil cinema},
Key = {fds241610}
}
@article{fds241611,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Comparative Perspectives on Politics: An Interview with Dr.
Alexandre Fortes and Dr. John D. French},
Journal = {Journal of Global Affairs},
Volume = {2011},
Pages = {1-5},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6562 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Lula politics Obama},
Key = {fds241611}
}
@article{fds241605,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Assembly lines: the national-developmentalist industrialism
and unionization of workers},
Journal = {TEMPO SOCIAL},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Pages = {277-287},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAOLO, DEPT SOCIOLOGIA},
Year = {2010},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0103-2070},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000282379700012&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241605}
}
@article{fds241613,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {How the not-so-powerless prevail: Industrial labor market
demand and the contours of militancy in mid-twentieth-century
São Paulo, Brazil},
Journal = {HAHR - Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {90},
Number = {1},
Pages = {109-142},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2010},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000274019900004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Keywords = {Lula labor Sao Paulo Communism},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2009-092},
Key = {fds241613}
}
@article{fds241533,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Many Lefts, One Path? Chávez and Lula},
Pages = {41-60},
Booktitle = {Latin America’s Left Turns: Politics, Policies and
Trajectories of Change},
Publisher = {Lynne Rienner},
Address = {Boulder},
Editor = {Cameron, MA and Hershberg, E},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.rienner.com/title/Latin_America_s_Left_Turns_Politics_Policies_and_Trajectories_of_Change},
Keywords = {Hugo Chavez Lula Brazil},
Key = {fds241533}
}
@article{fds241591,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Professor and the Worker: Using Brazil to Better
Understand Latin America's Plural Left},
Pages = {91-113},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Intellectuals in Latin America},
Publisher = {Iberoamericana/Vervuert},
Address = {Frankfurt/Madrid},
Editor = {Moraña, M and Gustafson, BD},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {9781936353019},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7345 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Brazil President Lula President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso},
Key = {fds241591}
}
@article{fds241606,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A Poverty of Rights: Citizenship and Inequality in Twentieth
Century Rio de Janeiro},
Journal = {SOCIAL HISTORY},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {84-86},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000275603500008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241606}
}
@article{fds241612,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Resenha: Antonio Luigi Negro, Linhas de Montagem (Sao Paulo:
2004)},
Journal = {Tempo Social. Revista de Sociologia da Universidade de Sao
Paulo},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Pages = {277-87},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20702010000100012&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=pt},
Keywords = {Lula labor Brazil},
Key = {fds241612}
}
@article{fds286629,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Brodwyn M. Fischer, The Poverty of Rights:
Citizenship and Inequality in Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1964
(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008)},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {Vol.. 35},
Pages = {84-86.},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds286629}
}
@article{fds241597,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Lula, the ’New Unionism,’ and the Brazilian Workers’
Party: How Workers Came to Change the World, or at Least
Brazil},
Journal = {Latin American Politics and Society},
Volume = {51},
Number = {4},
Pages = {157-169},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {November},
url = {http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123189953/abstract},
Keywords = {Lula Brazilian PT ABC metalworkers},
Abstract = {A review of Lula: The Story So Far by Richard Bourne;
Antonio Gino Negro Linhas de Montagem; and a collection of
interviews with founders of the Brazilian Workers Party by
Alexandre Fortes and Marieta Moraes.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1548-2456.2009.00067.x},
Key = {fds241597}
}
@article{fds304468,
Author = {French, JD and Wintersteen, K},
Title = {Crafting an international legal regime for worker rights:
Assessing the literature sincethe 1999 seattle WTO
protests},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {75},
Number = {1},
Pages = {145-168},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000265540700010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, critical
attention has increasingly focused on the remaining world
system, capitalist in nature and anchored in the World Trade
Organization (WTO), founded in 1994 as the successor to the
1948 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). As the
1990s progressed, a smattering of exciting new intellectual
work began to appear on the social and environmental impacts
of the international trade and investment regime, especially
given its apparently negative impact on many developing
countries and the world's working people. The distinction
somewhat comfortably maintained by trade hands who managed
the post-World War II international economythat trade is
strictly a commercial function with no immediate connection
to social concernshas evaporated under the pressure of
political and social forces generated by the globalization
of the economy. © 2009 International Labor and
Working-Class History, Inc.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547909000106},
Key = {fds304468}
}
@misc{fds241537,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Question and Answer on comments by Brazilian President Lula
at the International Labor Organization regarding labor, the
G-20, and global crisis},
Journal = {Latin American Advisor [Inter-American Dialogue, Washington,
DC)},
Pages = {4-4},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds241537}
}
@article{fds241586,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Obama e o desafio pós-neoliberal [Obama and the Neo-Liberal
Challenge]},
Journal = {Teoria e Debate (São Paulo)},
Number = {81},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
url = {http://www2.fpa.org.br/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4566},
Keywords = {Obama neo-liberalism},
Abstract = {English language translation attached; see link for
Portuguese translation.},
Key = {fds241586}
}
@article{fds241614,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Understanding the Politics of Latin America’s Plural Lefts
(Chávez/Lula): Social Democracy, Populism, and Convergence
on the Path to a Post-Neoliberal World},
Journal = {Third World Quarterly},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Pages = {349-370},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01436590802681090},
Keywords = {Lula PT Hugo Chavez Venezuela Left Turns},
Abstract = {This article explores the academic and public debate on the
politics of Latin America's twenty-first century turn
towards the left. It rejects dichotomous categorisations of
'social democratic' and 'populist' lefts as a disciplinary
move by neoliberals that appeals to entrenched liberal
predispositions. It suggests that such classificatory
taxonomies are directly linked to an impoverished notion of
the political, in which a politics of exalted expertise and
enlightenment, based on reason, rationality and objectivity
is juxtaposed against a lesser sphere of emotion, passion
and 'personalism'. This underlying dualism, which permeates
academic disciplines and crosses lines of ideology, tracks
established markers of hierarchical distinction in societies
profoundly divided along multiple lines of class and
cultural capital. This is explored through an analysis of
the discourse of Chavez vis-a-vis Lula, while offering an
appreciation of the subaltern origin of Lula's distinctive
style of political leadership, from trade unionism to the
presidency, based upon the creation of spaces of
convergence.},
Doi = {10.1080/01436590802681090},
Key = {fds241614}
}
@misc{fds160758,
Author = {J.D. French},
Title = {North American Free Trade Agreement},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {1011-1016},
Booktitle = {Enchyclopedia of US Labor and Working Class
History},
Year = {2009},
Keywords = {NAFTA labor transnational global},
Key = {fds160758}
}
@article{fds156937,
Author = {J.D. French},
Title = {Understanding the Politics of Latin America’s Plural Lefts
(Chávez/Lula): Social Democracy, Populism, and Convergence
on the Path to a Post-Neoliberal World},
Series = {Working Paper #355},
Publisher = {Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the
University of Notre Dame},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds156937}
}
@article{fds241516,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Os Trabalhos Arquivísticos Voltado ao Mundo dos
Trabalhadores: Avanços e Desafios em América Latina desde
1992},
Pages = {83-101},
Booktitle = {O mundo dos trabalhadores e seus arquivos},
Publisher = {Arquivo Nacional/CUT},
Editor = {Marques, AJ and Stampa, IT},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {9788589210317},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7347 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {labor Latin America archives},
Key = {fds241516}
}
@article{fds241575,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Richard Sandbrook, Marc Edelman, Patrick Heller,
and Judith Teichman, Social Democracy in the Global
Periphery: Origins, Challenges, Prospe},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {120-122},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7477 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241575}
}
@article{fds241576,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Resenha de O Brasil de Lula: A Gestão da Esperança, de
Gonzalo Arijón},
Journal = {Mundos do Trabalho},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {293-6},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7463 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241576}
}
@article{fds241584,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of the documentary “Lula’s Brazil: The Management
of Hope” Directed by Gonzalo Arijón (2005)},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {120-122},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7441 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241584}
}
@article{fds241585,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Resenha de To Inherit the Earth: The Landless Movement and
the Struggle for a New Brazil},
Journal = {Mundos do Trabalho},
Number = {2},
Pages = {282-285},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7403 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241585}
}
@article{fds241616,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Wintersteen, K},
Title = {Crafting an International Legal Regime for Worker Rights:
Assessing the Literature since the 1999 Seattle WTO
Protests},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Number = {75},
Pages = {1-24},
Year = {2009},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6568 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {transnational law ILO worker rights corporate codes of
conduct},
Key = {fds241616}
}
@article{fds286628,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Richard Sandbrook, Marc Edelman, Patrick Heller,
and Judith Teichman, Social Democracy in the Global
Periphery: Origins, Challenges, Prospects (Cambridge, New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2007)},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {120-22},
Year = {2009},
Keywords = {Global left comparative},
Key = {fds286628}
}
@article{fds303363,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Richard Sandbrook, Marc Edelman, Patrick Heller,
and Judith Teichman, Social Democracy in the Global
Periphery: Origins, Challenges, Prospects (Cambridge, New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2007)},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {6},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds303363}
}
@misc{fds241536,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Guest Commentary: The John Hope I Came to
Know},
Journal = {The Chronicle},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://dukechronicle.com/article/john-hope-i-came-know},
Key = {fds241536}
}
@misc{fds241574,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Understanding the Politics of Latin America’s Plural Lefts
(Chávez/Lula): Social Democracy, Populism, and Convergence
on the Path to a Post-Neoliberal World},
Pages = {1-45},
Publisher = {Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the
University of Notre Dame},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7487 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {The division of Latin America's contemporary left into the
"populist" or "social democratic" originated as a
disciplinary move by neoliberals. Such dichotomous
categorizations derive from an impoverished notion of the
political in which a positivist sphere of exalted expertise
and enlightenment, based on reason, rationality, and
objectivity, is juxtaposed against a lesser sphere of
emotion, passion, and personalism. This underlying dualism,
which derives from liberalism, permeates academic
disciplines and crosses lines of ideology while tracking
established markers of hierarchical distinction in a region
profoundly divided along multiple lines of race, class, and
cultural capital. Politics is better understood as embodied
work, done with words, based on real and imagined
relationships between flesh-and-blood humans as they are
inserted into a larger cultural and symbolic universe.
Embracing the notion of many lefts but one path, the article
argues that the unity of a heterogeneous and plural Latin
American left is defined within an anti-neoliberal politics
forged since 1990 through the Foro de São Paulo and
eventually the World Social Forum. While Cha ́vez and Lula
share broad similarities, their distinct styles are marked
by key differences but not those captured by established
taxonomies. Leadership-understood as unity, as in the case
of Cha ́vez-is distinguished from Lula's praxis of
convergence across difference derived, in part, from the
subaltern origin of Lula's distinctive trajectory from trade
unionism to the presidency. Such divergences need not
endanger the shared left terrain that has provided the basis
for the unprecedented success of this generation of Latin
American leftists.},
Key = {fds241574}
}
@misc{fds241535,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Obama e os Limites da Ousadia [Obama and the Limits of
Audacity]},
Journal = {Teoria e Debate (Sao Paulo Brazil)},
Number = {78},
Pages = {44-48},
Year = {2008},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds241535}
}
@article{fds241583,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Obama e os limites da ousadia},
Journal = {Teoria e Debate},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {44-48},
Year = {2008},
Month = {July},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7442 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241583}
}
@article{fds241617,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and James, D},
Title = {Polemics and an ‘Army of One’: Responding to John Womack
Jr.},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {5},
Number = {2},
Pages = {125-129},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Summer},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6925 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241617}
}
@article{fds241620,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico: The Emergence of a New
Feminist Political History},
Journal = {Latin American Politics and Society},
Volume = {50},
Number = {02},
Pages = {175-184},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Summer},
ISSN = {1531-426X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000256127500007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Keywords = {Mexico, Lazaro Cardenas, women, suffrage},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1548-2456.2008.00017.x},
Key = {fds241620}
}
@article{fds241587,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Learning the Craft: The Role of Graduate
Mentoring},
Journal = {AHA Perspectives},
Volume = {45},
Number = {8},
Year = {2007},
Month = {November},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7399 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241587}
}
@article{fds241550,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Mulheres no México Pós-Revolucionario: Rumo a uma Nova
História Política Feminista},
Journal = {Revista da Universidade Rural- Série Ciencias Humanas e
Sociais [Universidade Federal Rural de Rio de
Janeiro]},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {222-230},
Year = {2007},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds241550}
}
@article{fds165143,
Author = {J.D. French},
Title = {Mulheres no Mexico Pos-revolucao: Rumo a uma Nova Historia
Politica Feminista},
Journal = {Revista Universidade Rural, Série Ciências
Humanas},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {222-230},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds165143}
}
@article{fds241577,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Angus Wright and Wendy Wolford, To Inherit the
Earth: The Landless Movement and the Struggle for a New
Brazil},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {141-143},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7451 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {MST Brazil social movements},
Key = {fds241577}
}
@article{fds241589,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {North American Free Trade Agreement},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {1011-1016},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of United States Labor and Working-class
History},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Arnesen, E},
Year = {2007},
ISBN = {9780415968263},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7348 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241589}
}
@article{fds241621,
Author = {French, JD and James, D},
Title = {The Travails of Doing Labor History: The Restless Wanderings
of John Womack Jr.},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {4},
Number = {2},
Pages = {95-116},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6577 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {labor history John Womack Jr. historiography},
Key = {fds241621}
}
@article{fds303362,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Review of Angus Wright and Wendy Wolford, To Inherit the
Earth: The Landless Movement and the Struggle for a New
Brazil (Oakland: Food First Books, 2003)},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {4},
Pages = {141-43},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds303362}
}
@book{fds241572,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Lula’s Politics of Cunning: From Trade Unionism to the
Brazilian Presidency},
Year = {2007},
Keywords = {Lula Brazil labor},
Key = {fds241572}
}
@inbook{fds241581,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Laboring and Middle-Class Peoples of Latin America and
the Caribbean: Historical Trajectories and New Research
Directions},
Pages = {289-333},
Booktitle = {Global Labour History},
Publisher = {Peter Lange Pub Inc},
Editor = {Lucassen, J},
Year = {2006},
Month = {August},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7446 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {labor sociology historiography Latin America},
Key = {fds241581}
}
@article{fds241532,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {As Falsas Dicotomias entre Escravidao e Liberdade:
Continuidades e Rupturas na Formaçao Política e Social do
Brasil Moderno},
Pages = {75-96},
Booktitle = {Trabalho Escravo: Brasil e Europa, Séculos XVII e
XIX},
Publisher = {Anablume},
Editor = {Libby, DC and Furtado, JF},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds241532}
}
@inbook{fds241580,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Proclamando Direitos, Metendo o Pau, e Lutando pelos
Direitos: A Questao Social como Caso de Polícia,
1920-1964},
Pages = {379-416},
Booktitle = {Direitos e Justicas no Brasil: Ensaios de Historia
Social},
Publisher = {Campinas: Editora da UNICAMP},
Editor = {Lara, S and Mendonca, J},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7447 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241580}
}
@article{fds241622,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Wal-Mart, Retail Supremacy, and the Relevance of Political
Economy: The Intermestic Challenge of Contemporary Research
(Academic, Agitational, and Constructive)},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {33-40},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6574 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Wal-Mart globalization labor},
Key = {fds241622}
}
@misc{fds241534,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Commentary on slave labor and Brazilian pig iron imports
into the United States},
Journal = {Latin American Advisor [Inter-American Dialogue, Washington,
D.C.]},
Year = {2006},
Keywords = {slave labor globalization steel USA Brazil},
Key = {fds241534}
}
@article{fds241627,
Author = {Fortes, A and French, JD},
Title = {“’Another World is Possible: The Rise of the Brazilian
Workers’ Party and the Prospects for Lula’s
Government”},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {2},
Number = {3},
Pages = {13-31},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6592 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241627}
}
@book{fds241571,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Drowning in Laws: Labor Law and Brazilian Political
Culture},
Pages = {233 pages},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2004},
Month = {July},
url = {http://uncpress.unc.edu/books/T-7060.html},
Keywords = {Brazil labor politics Vargas law},
Key = {fds241571}
}
@article{fds321984,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Robert J. Alexander interview collection},
Journal = {HAHR - Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {84},
Number = {2},
Pages = {315-326},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2004},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-84-2-315},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-84-2-315},
Key = {fds321984}
}
@inbook{fds241531,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Trade Unionism and the Fight to Reshape the World that Trade
Built: International Worker Rights in a Globalizing World,
1959-1999},
Pages = {155-178},
Booktitle = {Arbeit, Arbeiterbewegung und neue soziale Bewegungen im
globalisierten Weltsystem},
Publisher = {ITH},
Editor = {Unfried, B},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {9783931982355},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7349 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {WTO labor globalization social clause ICFTU},
Key = {fds241531}
}
@article{fds241548,
Author = {Snodgrass, MD and French JD},
Title = {Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism,
and Revolution in Mexico},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds241548}
}
@article{fds241593,
Author = {JD French},
Title = {Labour and NAFTA: Nationalist Reflexes and Transnational
Imperatives in North America, 1991-1995},
Pages = {149-165},
Booktitle = {Labour and Globalisation},
Publisher = {Liverpool University Press},
Editor = {Munck, R},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {9780853238171},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7337 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241593}
}
@article{fds241645,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Research Note: The Robert J. Alexander Interview
Collection},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {84},
Number = {2},
Pages = {313-324},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6294 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {Latin America sources},
Key = {fds241645}
}
@article{fds303360,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Labor and NAFTA: Nationalist Reflexes and Transnational
Imperatives in North America},
Pages = {149-65},
Booktitle = {Labour and Globalisation: Results and Prospects},
Publisher = {Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press},
Editor = {Munck, R},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds303360}
}
@article{fds241582,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {10.Michael D. Snodgrass, Deference and Defiance in
Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in
Mexico},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {137-139},
Publisher = {Duke Unviersity Press},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7444 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241582}
}
@article{fds241592,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {'Not all of History is Recorded in the Books Supplied to
School Children': 'Pale History Books' and the Hidden
Afro-Diasporic Dialogue between the United States and
Brazil, 1914-1966},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {19-49},
Booktitle = {Resistência e Inclusão: História, Cultura, Cidadania
Afrodescendentes},
Publisher = {Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro,
Consulado Geral dos Estados Unidos no Rio de
Janeiro},
Editor = {de Fonseca, Denise Pini Rosalem},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7338 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241592}
}
@article{fds241648,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Translation, Diasporic Dialogue, and the Errors of Pierre
Bourdieu and Loic Wacquant},
Journal = {Nepantla},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {375-389},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7037 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {race Brazil Bourdieu},
Key = {fds241648}
}
@article{fds303359,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {’Not all of History is Recorded in the Books Supplied to
School Children’: ’Pale History Books’ and the Hidden
Afro-Diasporic Dialogue between the United States and
Brazil, 1914-1966},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {19-49},
Booktitle = {Resistência e Inclusão: História, Cultura, Cidadania
Afrodescendentes},
Publisher = {Rio de Janeiro: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de
Janeiro, Consulado Geral dos Estados Unidos no Rio de
Janeiro},
Editor = {Fonseca, DPRD},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds303359}
}
@article{fds376547,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Translation, Diasporic Dialogue, and the Errors of Pierre
Bourdieu and Loic Wacquant},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds376547}
}
@article{fds241601,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Reviews of Books:In Defense of Honor: Sexual Morality,
Modernity, and Nation in Early-Twentieth-Century Brazil
Sueann Caulfield},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {107},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1614-1614},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2002},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000179922300114&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/532961},
Key = {fds241601}
}
@article{fds241649,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {From the suites to the streets: The unexpected re-emergence
of the "labor question," 1994-1999},
Journal = {Labor History},
Volume = {43},
Number = {3},
Pages = {285-304},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2002},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0023-656X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000177248300005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1080/0023656022000001788},
Key = {fds241649}
}
@article{fds241650,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Towards effective transnational labor solidarity between
NAFTA north and NAFTA south},
Journal = {Labor History},
Volume = {43},
Number = {4},
Pages = {451-459},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0023-656X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000180358600008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1080/0023656022000030272},
Key = {fds241650}
}
@article{fds6639,
Title = {Passos em Falso da Razao Anti-imperialista: Pierre Bourdieu,
Loic Wacquant, e o Orfeu e Poder de Michael
Hanchard},
Journal = {Estudos Afro-Asiaticos [Centro de Estudos Afro-Asiaticos,
Universidade Candido Mendes]},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {97-140},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds6639}
}
@article{fds24621,
Author = {Sueann Caulfield},
Title = {In Defense of Honor: Sexual Morality, Modernity, and Nation
in Early-twentieth-century Brazil},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {107},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1614-15},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke University Press, 2000},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds24621}
}
@article{fds241528,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Beyond Words, Without Words, and Finding Words: Responding
to the Catastrophe},
Booktitle = {The Aims of Argument: A Text and Reader},
Publisher = {Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Channell, a college
textbook published by McGraw-Hill Companies},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241528}
}
@article{fds241563,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Passos em Falso da Razao Anti-imperialista: Pierre Bourdieu,
Loic Wacquant, e o Orfeu e Poder de Michael
Hanchard},
Journal = {Estudos Afro-Asiaticos [Centro de Estudos Afro-Asiaticos,
Universidade Candido Mendes]},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {97-140},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7461 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241563}
}
@article{fds241564,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Editor, "Robert J. Alexander Papers: Interview Collection,
1947-1994"},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://www.idc.nl/catalog/index.html},
Key = {fds241564}
}
@article{fds241565,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Sharing the Riches of Afro-Brazilian History and Culture:
Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Syllabi and
Handouts},
Publisher = {Durham},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241565}
}
@article{fds241640,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Grandin, G},
Title = {Talking Back and Talking Sense since 11 September: A 2003
LASA Congress Forum on Terrorism, Militarism, and Civil
Liberties},
Journal = {LASA Forum},
Volume = {33},
Number = {3},
Pages = {37-37},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241640}
}
@article{fds241643,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {One-Question Interview: Watching Lula},
Journal = {Dialogue},
Volume = {17},
Number = {21},
Publisher = {Duke University},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241643}
}
@article{fds241644,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A História latino-americana do trabalho hoje: Uma reflexão
auto-crítica},
Journal = {Revista de Historia},
Number = {6},
Pages = {11-28},
Publisher = {UNISINOS, Rio Grande do Sul},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6370 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241644}
}
@article{fds241667,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {’Brasiliana’ Breathrough: Translations as Building
Blocks for a New Hemispheric Intellectual
Architecture},
Journal = {LASA Forum},
Volume = {33},
Number = {3},
Pages = {12-13},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds241667}
}
@article{fds365941,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Passos em Falso da Razao Anti-imperialista: Pierre Bourdieu,
Loic Wacquant, e o Orfeu e Poder de Michael
Hanchard},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds365941}
}
@article{fds241596,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Intimate Ironies: Modernity and the Making of Middle-Class
Lives in Brazil},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {81},
Number = {1},
Pages = {198-200},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000168242400040&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-81-1-198},
Key = {fds241596}
}
@article{fds241647,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {They Don't Wear Black-Tie: Intellectuals and Workers in São
Paulo, Brazil, 1958–1981},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {59},
Number = {59},
Pages = {60-80},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000170530400006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {In 1979, film-maker Leon Hirszman (1937–1987) collaborated
with playwright Gianfrancesco Guarnieri on a film adaption
of Guarnieri's famous play about Brazilian working-class
life, They Don't Wear Black-Tie. © 2001, Cambridge
University Press. All rights reserved.},
Key = {fds241647}
}
@article{fds241603,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Labour relations and the new unionism in contemporary
Brazil},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY},
Number = {60},
Pages = {234-237},
Publisher = {New York/London: St. Martin's Press/Macmillan Press,
1999},
Year = {2001},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000172154600026&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241603}
}
@article{fds241638,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Beyond Words, Without Words, and Finding
Words},
Journal = {Dialogue},
Volume = {16},
Number = {16},
Pages = {7-11},
Publisher = {Duke},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241638}
}
@article{fds241639,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Beyond the Catastrophe},
Journal = {The Chronicle},
Pages = {19-19},
Publisher = {Duke},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241639}
}
@article{fds241662,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A Procura de uma Visão Panorámica do Trabalho em América
Latina durante a Época Populista},
Journal = {Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios del Trabajo},
Volume = {7},
Number = {13},
Pages = {213-26},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241662}
}
@article{fds241670,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {El Auge de Los Estudios Sobre el Trabajo en
Latinoamerica},
Journal = {Historia Social},
Number = {39},
Pages = {129-150},
Publisher = {Valencia, Spain},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241670}
}
@misc{fds241570,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Afogados em Leis: A CLT e a Cultura Politica dos
Trabalhadores Brasileiros},
Publisher = {Sao Paulo: Fundacao Perseu Abramo},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241570}
}
@article{fds241646,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Missteps of Anti-Imperialist Reason: Bourdieu, Wacquant,
and Hanchard’s Orpheus and Power},
Journal = {Theory, Culture, & Society},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-128},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2000},
Month = {February},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6250 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Are African and African-American Studies, as defined and
practiced in the USA, tools of US cultural imperialism? Are
discussions of race, racial inequality or racial oppression
in other societies, when carried out by North Americans, to
be viewed as ’brutal ethnocentric intrusions’? These are
among the central propositions of a vigorous polemic by two
French sociologists, Pierre Bourdieu and Loic Wacquant, in a
1999 article entitled ’On the Cunning of Imperialist
Reason’. As proof, Bourdieu and Wacquant call attention to
the recent transnational scholarly dialogue regarding race
in Brazil and denounce the ’imposition’ of an
’American tradition’, ’model’ and ’dichotomy’ of
race on Brazil. In particular, they attack as
’ethnocentric poison’ a 1994 monograph by Michael
Hanchard on Brazilian ’Black Consciousness’ movements,
Orpheus and Power: The Movimento Negro of Rio de Janeiro and
Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1945-1988. This article dissects Bourdieu
and Wacquant’s mischaracterization of the current
US-Brazilian dialogue on the African diaspora in the New
World. It identifies their fundamental missteps and
misjudgments, offers a critique of the schematic model of
transnational intellectual circulation they offer in the
article, and demonstrates their radical misrepresentation of
Michael Hanchard’s treatment of questions of race, colour
and nation in Brazil. Keywords: African-American, Brazil,
diaspora, identity, race, USA},
Doi = {10.1177/02632760022051040},
Key = {fds241646}
}
@article{fds241515,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The latin American labor studies boom},
Journal = {International Review of Social History},
Volume = {45},
Number = {2},
Pages = {279-308},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0020-8590},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000089941000004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020859000000146},
Key = {fds241515}
}
@article{fds6740,
Title = {Latin American and International Working Class History on
the Brink of the 21st Century: Points of Departure in
Comparative Labor Studies},
Booktitle = {The Labor Movement: A Failed Project of Modernity},
Publisher = {Linz, Austria: International Conference of Labor and Social
History},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds6740}
}
@article{fds241527,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Latin American and International Working Class History on
the Brink of the 21st Century: Points of Departure in
Comparative Labor Studies},
Booktitle = {The Labor Movement: A Failed Project of Modernity},
Publisher = {Linz, Austria: International Conference of Labor and Social
History},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241527}
}
@article{fds241561,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Preface for Frederico Lisbôa Romão’s Na Trama da
História: O Movimento Operário de Sergipe 1871 a
1935},
Publisher = {Aracaju, SE: Sindimina, Sindipema, Sindisan, Sindicato dos
Bancários, Advocacia Operária},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241561}
}
@article{fds241562,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {As Mulheres e a Mobilização Operária na época de
Pós-Guerra em São Paulo, 1945-1948},
Journal = {Historia Social [Revista da Pós-Graduação em História,
IFCH-UNICAMP]},
Number = {7},
Pages = {171-211},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241562}
}
@article{fds241663,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Latin American and International Working Class History on
the Brink of the 21st Century: Points of Departure in
Comparative Labor Studies},
Journal = {Development and Society},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {137-163},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241663}
}
@article{fds241668,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A Origem da Intervencao Estatal nas Relacoes Industriais
Brasileiras, 1930-1934: Uma Critica},
Journal = {Tomo [Revista do Nucleo de Pos-Graduacao em Ciencias Sociais
da Universidade Federal de Sergipe},
Number = {3},
Pages = {9-27},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241668}
}
@article{fds241669,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Cluff, MLP},
Title = {As Mulheres e a Mobilizacao Operaria na epoca de Pos-Guerra
em Sao Paulo, 1945-1948},
Journal = {Historia Social [Revista da Pos-Graduacao em Historia,
IFCH-UNICAMP]},
Number = {7},
Pages = {171-211},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241669}
}
@article{fds241526,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Pensar América Latina. Entrevista de Daniel James e John
French},
Pages = {181-210},
Booktitle = {Na Luta por Direitos: Estudos Recentes em História Social
do Trabalho},
Publisher = {Campinas: UNICAMP},
Editor = {Fortes, A and Negro, A},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241526}
}
@article{fds241559,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Preface for Na Luta por Direitos: Estudos Recentes em
História Social do Trabalho},
Publisher = {Campinas: UNICAMP},
Editor = {Fortes, A and Negro, A and Fontes, P},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241559}
}
@article{fds241660,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Wrote biographical entry on Rochester abolitionist William
C. Bloss},
Journal = {American National Biography},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {54-5},
Publisher = {New York: Oxford University Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241660}
}
@article{fds241547,
Author = {French, JD and Cook, ML},
Title = {Organizing Dissent: Unions, the State, and the Democratic
Teachers' Movement in Mexico.},
Journal = {Industrial and Labor Relations Review},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {342-342},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0019-7939},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000071224500024&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2525235},
Key = {fds241547}
}
@article{fds241524,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Reflections on a Recent Exchange between Duke University and
El Colegio de México},
Pages = {29-29},
Booktitle = {Integrating Higher Education in North America: From
Wingspread to San Diego},
Publisher = {San Diego: Institute for Regional Studies of the California,
San Diego State University},
Editor = {Clement, N and Sparrow, G},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241524}
}
@article{fds241525,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Los trabajadores industriales y el nacimiento de la
República Populista en Brasil, 1945-46},
Pages = {59-77},
Booktitle = {Populismo y Neopopulismo en América Latina: El Problema de
la Cenicienta},
Publisher = {Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos
Aires},
Editor = {Mackinnon, MM and Petrone, MA},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241525}
}
@article{fds241659,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Drowning in Laws but Starving (for Justice?): Brazilian
Labor Law and the Workers’ Quest to Realize the
Imaginary},
Journal = {Political Power and Social Theory},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {177-214},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241659}
}
@misc{fds241588,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Fortes, A},
Title = {Urban Labor History in Twentieth Century
Brazil},
Publisher = {Albuquerque: Latin American Institute/University of New
Mexico},
Year = {1998},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7363 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241588}
}
@article{fds241521,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Women and Working Class Mobilization in Postwar São Paulo,
Brazil 1945-1948},
Pages = {176-207},
Booktitle = {The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women
Workers},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241521}
}
@article{fds241522,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and James, D},
Title = {Squaring the Circle: Women’s Factory Labor, Gender
Ideology, and Necessity},
Pages = {1-30},
Booktitle = {The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women
Workers},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke University Press},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241522}
}
@article{fds241523,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and James, D},
Title = {Oral History, Identity Formation, and Working-Class
Mobilization},
Pages = {297-313},
Booktitle = {The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women
Workers},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241523}
}
@article{fds241636,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Translation: An Imperative for a Transnational
World},
Journal = {LASA Forum},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {44-45},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241636}
}
@article{fds241637,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {New Works from the Duke-UNC Translation Series},
Journal = {Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies
News},
Pages = {3-3},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241637}
}
@article{fds241652,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and James, D},
Title = {Activist Women Workers in the Trade Unions},
Journal = {Latin American Labor News},
Number = {15},
Pages = {14-14},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241652}
}
@article{fds241653,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Translation: An Imperative for a Transnational
World},
Journal = {Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies
News},
Pages = {1-5},
Year = {1997},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds241653}
}
@article{fds241658,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Comercio y Trabajo en el Mundo: Hacia la Cláusula
Social},
Journal = {Nueva Sociedad},
Number = {148},
Pages = {142-157},
Publisher = {Caracas},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241658}
}
@misc{fds306079,
Title = {The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers: From
Household and Factory to the Union Hall and Ballot
Box},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke University Press},
Editor = {French, JD and James, D},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds306079}
}
@article{fds241598,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The labor wars in Cordoba, 1955-1976: Ideology, work, and
labor politics in an Argentine industrial city -
Brennan,JP},
Journal = {INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {572-574},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1996},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0019-7939},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1996UG31300026&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2524218},
Key = {fds241598}
}
@article{fds304467,
Author = {Fink, L and French, JD},
Title = {The Future of the International Labour Question from the
Inside Looking Out},
Journal = {Labour/ Le Travail},
Number = {37},
Pages = {221-231},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0700-3862},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996UQ21400008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/25144041},
Key = {fds304467}
}
@article{fds24626,
Author = {James P. Brennan},
Title = {The Labor Wars of Córdoba, 1955-1976: Ideology, Work, and
Labor Politics in an Argentine Industrial
City},
Journal = {Industrial and Labor Relations Review},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {572-574},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds24626}
}
@article{fds241519,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Dante Pellacani, Osvaldo Pacheco, and Clodsmith Rianni
entries, (Volume 4: 259. 557, 338) and on the Comando Geral
dos Trabalhadores (Volume 1: 446-7)},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Latin American History},
Publisher = {New York: Charles Scribners’ Sons},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds241519}
}
@article{fds241520,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A Busca de Padrôes de Direitos Trabalhistas no Comércio
Internacional: A "Cláusula Social"},
Pages = {326-345},
Booktitle = {Processos de Integração Regional e a Sociedade: O
Sindicalismo na Argentina, Brasil, México, e
Venezuela},
Publisher = {Rio de Janeiro: Paz e Terra},
Editor = {Zylberstajn, H and al, E},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds241520}
}
@article{fds241623,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Fink, L},
Title = {The Future of the International Labor Question From the
Inside Looking Out},
Journal = {Labour/Le Travail},
Number = {37},
Pages = {1-11},
Year = {1996},
ISSN = {0700-3862},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6566 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241623}
}
@article{fds241657,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A Busca de Padrôes de Direitos Trabalhistas no Comércio
Internacional},
Journal = {Estudos Avançados},
Volume = {27},
Pages = {251-268},
Publisher = {São Paulo},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds241657}
}
@article{fds241661,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Sindicatos y NAFTA: Reflejos Nacionalistas y Imperativos
Transnacionales},
Journal = {Latin American Labor News},
Number = {14},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds241661}
}
@misc{fds306080,
Title = {Labor, Economic Integration, and Transnationalism: A
Miscellaneous Bibliography},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {French, JD and Cowie, J and Healey, M and Littlehale,
S},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds306080}
}
@misc{fds306081,
Title = {Labor and NAFTA: A Bibliography},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {French, JD and Cowie, J and Littlehale, S},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds306081}
}
@article{fds241595,
Author = {French, JD and Keck, M},
Title = {The Workers' Party and Democratization in
Brazil.},
Journal = {Contemporary Sociology},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Pages = {340-340},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1995},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0094-3061},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7394 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {PT Lula Brazil},
Doi = {10.2307/2076489},
Key = {fds241595}
}
@article{fds24611,
Author = {J.D. French and Russell E. Smith},
Title = {Labor, Free Trade, and Economic Integration in the Americas:
National Labor Union Responses to a Transnational
World},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds24611}
}
@article{fds24614,
Author = {J.D. French and Jefferson Cowie and Scott Littlehale},
Title = {Labor and NAFTA: A Briefing Book},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke-UNC Program in Latin American
Studies},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds24614}
}
@misc{fds37613,
Author = {J.D. French and Jefferson Cowie and Scott Littlehale},
Title = {Labor and NAFTA: A Briefing Book},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke-UNC Program in Latin American
Studies},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds37613}
}
@article{fds241602,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Working women, working men: Sao Paulo and the rise of
Brazil's industrial working class, 1900-1955 -
Wolfe,J},
Journal = {BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW},
Volume = {69},
Number = {2},
Pages = {238-241},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1995},
ISSN = {0007-6805},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1995TL13200005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3117102},
Key = {fds241602}
}
@article{fds241635,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Smith, RE},
Title = {Labor, Free Trade, and Economic Integration in the Americas:
National Labor Union Responses to a Transnational
World},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241635}
}
@article{fds241651,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Smith, RE},
Title = {Labor, Free Trade, and Economic Integration in the Americas:
A Conference Report},
Journal = {Latin American Labor News},
Number = {12-13},
Pages = {3-4},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241651}
}
@article{fds241654,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Cowie, J},
Title = {El Acuerdo Lateral Sobre Trabajo del Tratado Norteamericano
de Libre Comercio: Un Análisis Textual},
Journal = {Latin American Labor Occasional Paper #9},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies-FIU},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241654}
}
@article{fds241664,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {NAFTA y la Integración Silenciosa de los Pueblos y de las
Economias de Norte América},
Journal = {Latin American Labor News},
Number = {12-13},
Pages = {5-9},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241664}
}
@article{fds241665,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Expectativas de un Transnacionalismo Sindical},
Journal = {Memoria (Mexico, D.F.)},
Number = {85},
Pages = {26-31},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241665}
}
@article{fds241666,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Reflejos Nacionalistas en el TLC},
Journal = {Memoria (Mexico D.F.)},
Number = {84},
Pages = {27-31},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241666}
}
@book{fds241569,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {O ABC dos Operários: Conflitos e Alianças de Classe em
São Paulo, 1900-1950},
Pages = {351 pages},
Year = {1995},
Keywords = {Brazil labor politics Vargas},
Key = {fds241569}
}
@misc{fds306082,
Title = {Latin American Labor Studies Syllabi},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {French, JD},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds306082}
}
@misc{fds315203,
Author = {French, JD and Cowie, J and Littlehale, S},
Title = {Labor and NAFTA: A Briefing Book},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke-UNC Program in Latin American
Studies},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds315203}
}
@article{fds241517,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Populist Gamble of Getúlio Vargas in 1945: Political
and Ideological Transitions in Brazil},
Pages = {141-165},
Booktitle = {Latin America in the 1940s: War and Postwar
Adjustments},
Publisher = {Berkeley: University of California Press},
Editor = {Rock, D},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241517}
}
@article{fds241518,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Declaration of Philadelphia and the Global Social
Charter of the United Nations, 1944-1945},
Pages = {19-26},
Booktitle = {International Labour Standards in the Globalized Economy:
Issues, Challenges, and Perspectives},
Publisher = {Geneva: International Labor Organization},
Editor = {Sengenberger, W and Campbell, D},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241518}
}
@article{fds241557,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Cowie, J},
Title = {The NAFTA Labor Side Accord: A Textual Analysis},
Journal = {Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies Working Paper
#11},
Publisher = {Durham: Duke-UNC Program in Latin American
Studies},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241557}
}
@article{fds241634,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Labor and Free Trade in the Americas},
Journal = {Global Perspective},
Publisher = {Duke Center for International Studies},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241634}
}
@article{fds241633,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Labor, Free Trade, and Economic Integration},
Journal = {Global Perspective},
Publisher = {Duke Center for International Studies},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241633}
}
@article{fds286630,
Author = {French, JD and Smith, RE},
Title = {Labor, Free Trade, and Economic Integration in the Americas:
National Labor Union Responses to a Transnational
World},
Journal = {LASA FORUM},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds286630}
}
@article{fds241546,
Author = {Schneider, R and French JD},
Title = {"Order and Progress": A Political History of
Brazil},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {97},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1321-1322},
Publisher = {Boulder: Westview Press, 1991},
Year = {1992},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds241546}
}
@article{fds241632,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Eighth Latin American Labor History Conference},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {41},
Pages = {76-79},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1992},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900010553},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900010553},
Key = {fds241632}
}
@book{fds241568,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Brazilian Workers’ ABC: Class Conflict and Alliances
in Modern Sao Paulo},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {1992},
Keywords = {Brazil labor politics},
Key = {fds241568}
}
@misc{fds306084,
Title = {Latin American Labor Studies Bibliography
(1992)},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {French, JD},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds306084}
}
@article{fds241615,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Practice and Ideology: A Cautionary Note on the
Historian’s Craft},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {71},
Number = {4},
Pages = {847-855},
Year = {1991},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6576 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241615}
}
@article{fds241642,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {The Origin of Corporatist State Intervention in Brazilian
Industrial Relations, 1930-1934: A Critique of the
Literature},
Journal = {Luso-Brazilian Review},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {13-26},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds241642}
}
@misc{fds306085,
Title = {Robert Alexander: The Complete Bibliography of a Pioneering
Latin Americanist},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies, Florida
International University},
Editor = {French, JD},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds306085}
}
@article{fds241626,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Commercial Footsoldiers of the Empire: Foreign Merchant
Politics in Tampico, Mexico 1861-1866},
Journal = {The Americas},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Pages = {291-314},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6573 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241626}
}
@article{fds241545,
Author = {Prado, MLC and French JD},
Title = {A Democracia Illustrada (O Partido Democrático de São
Paulo, 1926-1934)},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {69},
Number = {2},
Pages = {360-361},
Publisher = {São Paulo: Ática, 1986},
Year = {1989},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds241545}
}
@misc{fds24617,
Title = {Latin American Labor Studies: An Interim Bibliography of
Non-English Publications (1989)},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {J.D. French},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds24617}
}
@misc{fds24618,
Title = {Latin American Labor Studies: A Bibliography of English
Publications through 1989},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {J.D. French},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds24618}
}
@article{fds241625,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Industrial Workers and the Birth of the Populist Republic in
Brazil, 1945-1946},
Journal = {Latin American Perspectives},
Volume = {16},
Number = {4},
Pages = {5-27},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1989},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6571 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Examines the central role which Brazilian industrial workers
played in the political transition of 1945-1946 that ended
the Estado Novo dictatorship and opened the era of electoral
democracy known as the Brazilian Populist Republic
(1946-1964). Argues that the events of 1945-1946 are best
seen as a radical break with the past, marked by the entry
of the urban working class into Brazilian political life:
Vargas's 1945 electoral legislation was consciously and
successfully designed to alter the Brazilian electoral
process through effective mass enfranchisement of the urban
areas. In order to understand postwar popular and leftist
trends, one must discern the contours of mass working-class
consciousness, its characteristics, psychology, and
direction of development. -from Editor},
Doi = {10.1177/0094582X8901600402},
Key = {fds241625}
}
@article{fds241631,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Fifth Latin American Labor History Conference},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {35},
Number = {35},
Pages = {84-88},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1989},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900009108},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900009108},
Key = {fds241631}
}
@article{fds241641,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Pedersen, ML},
Title = {Women and Working Class Mobilization in Postwar São Paulo,
Brazil 1945-1948},
Journal = {Latin American Research Review},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Pages = {99-125},
Year = {1989},
Abstract = {Focuses on the role of women during the extraordinary
political and trade-union mobilizations that began in 1945.
During this period workers in Brazil were drawn into public
and political activity on an unprecedented scale. During
such periods of popular ferment, the dynamics of women's
sociopolitical participation emerges more clearly: the
greater the extent, depth, and intensity of working-class
mobilization, the greater the involvement and visibility of
working-class women, housewives as well as women workers.
This article employs a community study method to investigate
women's grass-roots participation in politics and labor
mobilization following World War II in the region of greater
Sao Paulo known as ABC (after the municipios of Santo Andre,
Sao Bernardo do Campo and Sao Caetano). -from
Authors},
Key = {fds241641}
}
@misc{fds306086,
Title = {Latin American Labor Studies: A Bibliography of English
Publications through 1989},
Publisher = {Miami: Center for Labor Research and Studies of Florida
International University},
Editor = {French, JD},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds306086}
}
@article{fds241578,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {20.Mario Carelli, Carcamanos e Comendadores: Os Italianos de
São Paulo da Realidade a Ficção, 1919-
1930},
Journal = {Luso-Brazilian Review},
Volume = {25},
Number = {2},
Pages = {99-101},
Publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press},
Year = {1988},
Month = {Winter},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7450 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241578}
}
@article{fds241579,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {21.June Hahner, Poverty and Politics: The Urban Poor in
Brazil, 1870-1920},
Journal = {Luso-Brazilian Review},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {145-147},
Publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press},
Year = {1988},
Month = {Summer},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7449 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241579}
}
@article{fds321985,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Fourth Latin American Labor History Conference},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {33},
Pages = {87-89},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900004762},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900004762},
Key = {fds321985}
}
@article{fds241541,
Author = {Araújo, BJD and French JD},
Title = {Operários em Luta. Metalúrgicos da Baixada Santista
(1933-1983)},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {68},
Number = {3},
Pages = {622-624},
Publisher = {Rio: Paz e Terra, 1985},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds241541}
}
@article{fds241542,
Author = {Davis, TB and Virulegio, AR and French JD},
Title = {The Political Plans of Mexico},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {68},
Number = {4},
Pages = {842-843},
Publisher = {Lanham, MD: University Press of America,
1987},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds241542}
}
@article{fds241624,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Workers and the Rise of Adhemarista Populism in São Paulo,
Brazil 1945-1947},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-43},
Year = {1988},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6575 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241624}
}
@article{fds241630,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Fourth Conference on Latin American Labor
History},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Number = {33},
Pages = {87-89},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds241630}
}
@misc{fds306087,
Title = {The Microfilmed Ann and Franklin Chase Collection (A40155)
of the Dallas Historical Society},
Publisher = {Dallas: Dallas Historical Society},
Editor = {French, JD},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds306087}
}
@article{fds241540,
Author = {Vázquez, JZ and Meyer, L and French JD},
Title = {The United States and Mexico},
Journal = {Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {XVIII},
Number = {1},
Pages = {64-65},
Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds241540}
}
@article{fds241629,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Third Yale Conference on Latin American Labor
History},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {32},
Number = {32},
Pages = {80-82},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1987},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900004464},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900004464},
Key = {fds241629}
}
@article{fds241656,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {A Asçensão do Populismo Adhemarista em São Paulo-
1946/1947},
Journal = {IDESP (Instituto de Estudos Economicos, Sociais e Políticos
de São Paulo)},
Number = {19},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds241656}
}
@article{fds24636,
Author = {Peter Blanchard},
Title = {The Origins of the Peruvian Labor Movement,
1883-1919},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Number = {30},
Pages = {137-141},
Publisher = {Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
1982},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds24636}
}
@article{fds241543,
Author = {Hahner, J and French JD},
Title = {Poverty and Politics: The Urban Poor in Brazil,
1870-1920},
Journal = {Luso-Brazilian Review},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {145-147},
Publisher = {Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press,
1986},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds241543}
}
@article{fds241544,
Author = {Carelli, M and French JD},
Title = {Carcamanos e Comendadores: Os Italianos de São Paulo da
Realidade a Ficção, 1919- 1930},
Journal = {Luso-Brazilian Review},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {99-101},
Publisher = {São Paulo: Ática, 1985},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds241544}
}
@article{fds241628,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Second Yale Conference on Latin American Labor
History},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {28},
Number = {28},
Pages = {94-95},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1985},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S014754790000884X},
Doi = {10.1017/S014754790000884X},
Key = {fds241628}
}
@article{fds24637,
Author = {Yonne de Souza Grossi},
Title = {Mina de Morro Velho: A Extração do Homem. Uma História de
Experiência Operária},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Number = {23},
Pages = {116-120},
Publisher = {Rio: Paz e Terra, 1981},
Year = {1983},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds24637}
}
@article{fds241538,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Mina de Morro Velho: A Extracão do Homem. Uma História de
Experìencia Operaria by Yonnede Souza Grossi},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Number = {23},
Pages = {116-120},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1983},
Month = {March},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7476 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241538}
}
@article{fds241539,
Author = {Blanchard, P},
Title = {The Origins of the Peruvian Labor Movement,
1883-1919},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Pages = {137-141},
Publisher = {Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
1982},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds241539}
}
@article{fds241618,
Author = {J.D. French and French, JD and Mörner, M and Viñuela, JFD},
Title = {Comparative Approaches to Latin American
History},
Journal = {Latin American Research Review},
Volume = {17},
Number = {3},
Pages = {55-89},
Year = {1982},
Abstract = {Begins a critical review of the use of comparative
approaches in recent scholarship on Latin America by
examining the theoretical and methodological problems
involved. Then surveys the use of explicit comparison in
Latin American history, whether by single scholars or by
teams working within the framework of larger or more
ambitious projects. Finally, illustrates in more detail the
contribution that comparison, on different levels and for
various purposes, can make in the conception and execution
of a specific research project. For this purpose uses a
detailed study of the evolution of rural society in the
Cuzco region of highland Peru since late colonial times.
-from Authors},
Key = {fds241618}
}
@article{fds241655,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {Riqueza, poder e mão-de-obra numa economia de subsistencia:
São Paulo, 1596-1625 [Wealth, Power, and Labor in a
Subsistence Economy, 1596-1625]},
Journal = {Revista do Arquivo Municipal (São Paulo)},
Volume = {Ano 45},
Number = {195},
Pages = {79-107},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds241655}
}
@article{fds241619,
Author = {French, JD},
Title = {’Reaping the Whirlwind:’ The Origins of the Allegheny
County Greenback Labor Party in 1877},
Journal = {Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine},
Volume = {64},
Number = {2},
Pages = {97-119},
Year = {1981},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6570 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241619}
}
%% Gaffield, Julia K
@article{fds150190,
Author = {Julia Gaffield},
Title = {"Complexities of Imagining Haiti: A Study of National
Constitutions, 1801-1807"},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {81-103},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds150190}
}
%% Gaspar, Barry
@article{fds295359,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {A Dangerous Spirit of Liberty: Slave Rebellion in the West
Indies in the 1730s},
Pages = {424 pages},
Booktitle = {Origins of the Black Atlantic},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Dubois, L and Scott, JS},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {9781136096341},
Abstract = {This collection brings together some of the key
contributions to this growing body of scholarship, showing a
range of methodological approaches, that can be used to
understand and reconstruct the lives of these enslaved
people.},
Key = {fds295359}
}
@article{fds295410,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’Subjects to the King of Portugal’: Captivity and
Repatriation in the Slave Trade to Antigua,
1724},
Booktitle = {The Creation of the British Atlantic World},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Editor = {Shammas, C and Mancke, E},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds295410}
}
@article{fds306088,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {"’Subjects to the King of Portugal’: Captivity and
Repatriation in the Atlantic Slave Trade (Antigua
1724)"},
Series = {Forthcoming)},
Booktitle = {The Creation of the British Atlantic World(},
Publisher = {Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press},
Editor = {Mancke, E and Shammas, C},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds306088}
}
@article{fds295366,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {Review of The Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of the
Slave Trade by Robert Harms},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {109},
Number = {1},
Pages = {144-145},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2004},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/587018},
Doi = {10.1086/587018},
Key = {fds295366}
}
@misc{fds28854,
Author = {David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine},
Title = {Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the
Americas},
Publisher = {Urbana: University of Illinois Press},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds28854}
}
@misc{fds28856,
Author = {David Barry Gaspar},
Title = {"'To Be Free Is Very Sweet': The Manumission of Female
Slaves in Antigua, 1817-26"},
Booktitle = {Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the
Americas.},
Publisher = {Urbana: University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds28856}
}
@book{fds6650,
Title = {Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the
Americas},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds6650}
}
@article{fds6652,
Title = {'To Be Free Is Very Sweet': The Manumission of Female Slaves
in Antigua, 1817-1826},
Booktitle = {Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the
Americas},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hines},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds6652}
}
@book{fds311459,
Title = {Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the
Americas},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, DB and Hine, DC},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds311459}
}
@article{fds316592,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {"’To Be Free Is Very Sweet’: The Manumission of Female
Slaves in Antigua, 1817-26"},
Booktitle = {Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the
Americas.},
Publisher = {Urbana: University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, DB and Hine, DC},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds316592}
}
@article{fds306090,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {CONTOURS: A Journal of the African Diaspora},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, DB},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds306090}
}
@article{fds295364,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {Review of A History of Antigua: The Unsuspected Isle by
Brian Dyde},
Journal = {NWIG: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische
Gids},
Volume = {77},
Pages = {298-299},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1382-2373},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/41850266},
Key = {fds295364}
}
@book{fds6648,
Title = {A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the
French and Haitian Revolutions},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6648}
}
@article{fds6651,
Title = {'Subjects to the King of Portugal': Captivity and
Repatriation in the Slave Trade to Antigua,
1724},
Series = {in volume on Atlantic History and Culture to be published in
honor of Professor Jack P. Greene of Johns Hopkins
University},
Editor = {Carole Shammas and Elizabeth Mancke},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6651}
}
@book{fds295421,
Title = {A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the
French and Haitian Revolutions (paperback
edition)},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, B and Geggus, D},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295421}
}
@article{fds295386,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The "Colored American" newspaper and the Migration of Free
Blacks of the US to the British Sugar Colonies of the
Caribbean, 1834-1844},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295386}
}
@article{fds295388,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Slave Women of Two Antigua Sugar Plantations
(1817-1834)},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295388}
}
@article{fds295390,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Sugar Revolution, Deforestation, and Slave Resistance in
Antigua and Barbados},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295390}
}
@article{fds295391,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Saint Christopher Slaver Insurrection Scare of
1778},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295391}
}
@article{fds295392,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Slavery, Amelioration, and the Role of the Slave Population
in the Internal Economy of Antigua},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295392}
}
@article{fds295396,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Abolition of the Slaves’ Sunday Markets at Montserrat,
1736},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295396}
}
@article{fds295398,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Organization of the Saint Lucia Militia,
1823},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295398}
}
@article{fds295399,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’A Practice Pregnant with Ruin’: Slave Flight from the
British Leeward Islands to Puerto Rico, 1740-1778},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295399}
}
@article{fds295400,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Reforming slavery in the British Caribbean: The Lives of
Enslaved Women},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295400}
}
@article{fds295361,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Review of Soul by Soul: Life inside the Antebellum Slave
Market by Walter Johnson},
Journal = {American Literature},
Volume = {74},
Pages = {637-638},
Year = {2002},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0002-9831},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40281527},
Key = {fds295361}
}
@article{fds305480,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’Rigid and Inclement’: Origins of the Jamaica Slave Laws
of the Seventeenth Century},
Booktitle = {The Many Legalities of Early America},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Tomlins, C and Mann, B},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds305480}
}
@article{fds295409,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’Rigid and Inclement’: Origins of the Jamaica Slave Laws
of the Seventeenth Century},
Booktitle = {The Many Legalities of Early America},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Tomlins, C and Mann, B},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295409}
}
@article{fds295373,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model
for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South
Carolina},
Booktitle = {Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the
Diaspora},
Publisher = {Bloomington: Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Hine, DC and McLeod, J},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds295373}
}
@book{fds295420,
Title = {A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the
French and Haitian Revolutions},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Geggus, DP and Gaspar, B},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds295420}
}
@article{fds295371,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Ameliorating Slavery: The Leeward Islands Slave Act of
1798},
Booktitle = {Parts Beyond the Seas: The Lesser Antilles in the Age of
European Expansion},
Publisher = {University Presses of Florida},
Editor = {Paquette, RL and Engerman, SL},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds295371}
}
@article{fds295372,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {Revolution, Slavery and Emancipation in Saint Lucia,
1793-1838},
Booktitle = {A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the
French and Haitian Revolutions},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, DB and Geggus, DP},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds295372}
}
@article{fds305479,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Revolution, Slavery, and Emancipation in Saint Lucia,
1793-1838},
Booktitle = {A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the
French and Haitian Revolutioms},
Publisher = {University of Indiana Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, DB and Geggus, DP},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds305479}
}
@article{fds295370,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’Deep in the Minds of Many’: Slave Women and Resistance
in Antigua, 1632-1763},
Booktitle = {More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the
Americas},
Publisher = {Indiana University Press},
Editor = {Gaspar, DB and Hine, DC},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds295370}
}
@book{fds295418,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Bondmen and Rebels},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds295418}
}
@article{fds295422,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Working the System: Antigua Slaves and Their Struggle to
Live},
Journal = {Slavery and Abolition},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {131-155},
Year = {1992},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds295422}
}
@article{fds295368,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Slave Life and Sugar Production in Antigua Slave Society
before 1800},
Booktitle = {in proceedings of a conference–Cultivation Culture: Labor
and the Shaping of Slave Life in the Americas–held at the
University of Maryland at College Park, April 12-14,
1989},
Publisher = {University of Virginia Press},
Editor = {Berlin, I and Morgan, P},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds295368}
}
@article{fds295369,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Slave Trade, Resistance, and Compensation in Antigua in
the 1720s},
Booktitle = {in proceedings of a conference–The Slave Trade: Who Won
and Who Lost–held at the University of Rochester, October
21-23, 1988},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Engerman, SL and Inikori, J},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds295369}
}
@article{fds295357,
Author = {Gaspar, B and Trouillot, M},
Title = {Afterword},
Pages = {199 pages},
Booktitle = {Babouk},
Publisher = {Monthly Review Pr},
Editor = {Endore, SG},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781317126409},
Abstract = {Loosely based on the Haitian slave insurrection of 1791,
Babouk is a biting account of colonialism at its
peak.},
Key = {fds295357}
}
@article{fds295367,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Antigua Slaves and Their Struggle to Survive},
Pages = {130-37},
Booktitle = {Seeds of Change: A Ouincentennial Commemoration},
Publisher = {Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press},
Editor = {Viola, HJ and Margolis, C},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds295367}
}
@article{fds295408,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {Slavery, Amelioration, and Sunday Markets in Antigua,
1823–1831},
Journal = {Slavery & Abolition},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-28},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1988},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01440398808574945},
Doi = {10.1080/01440398808574945},
Key = {fds295408}
}
@article{fds295363,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Review of Slave emancipation in Cuba: the transition to free
labor, 1860-1899 by Rebecca J. Scott},
Journal = {Nieuwe West-Indische Gids / New West Indian
Guide},
Volume = {61},
Pages = {195-197},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0028-9930},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/41849301},
Key = {fds295363}
}
@article{fds295407,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {A Mockery of Freedom: The Status of Freedmen in Antigua
Slave Society before 1760},
Journal = {New West Indian Guide},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {135-148},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds295407}
}
@article{fds295406,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {’To Bring Their Offending Slaves to Justice’: Slave
Compensation and Resistance in Antigua 1632-1763},
Journal = {Caribbean Quarterly},
Volume = {30},
Pages = {45-59},
Year = {1984},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds295406}
}
@article{fds295365,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Review of Testing the Chains: Resistance to Slavery in the
British West Indies by Michael Craton},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {624-626},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1983},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1921813},
Doi = {10.2307/1921813},
Key = {fds295365}
}
@article{fds295404,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {The Most Noxious of Our Islands},
Journal = {The Voice of St. Lucia},
Year = {1979},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds295404}
}
@article{fds295356,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Runaways in Seventeenth century Antigua West
Indies},
Journal = {Boletin de estudios latinoamericanos y del
Caribe},
Number = {25},
Pages = {3-13},
Year = {1979},
ISSN = {0304-2634},
Key = {fds295356}
}
@article{fds295402,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {A Fugitive from Slavery},
Journal = {The Voice of St. Lucia},
Year = {1978},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds295402}
}
@article{fds295401,
Author = {Gaspar, DB},
Title = {The Antigua Slave Conspiracy of 1736: A Case Study of the
Origins of Collective Resistance},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {35},
Series = {34d ser.},
Number = {2},
Pages = {308-308},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1978},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1921837},
Doi = {10.2307/1921837},
Key = {fds295401}
}
@article{fds295362,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Review of Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 1807-1834
by B. W. Higman},
Journal = {The Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {37},
Pages = {813-815},
Year = {1977},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0022-0507},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2119645},
Key = {fds295362}
}
@article{fds295360,
Author = {Gaspar, B},
Title = {Review of Slavery, Race and the American Revolution by
Duncan J. MacLeod},
Journal = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {32},
Number = {4},
Pages = {653-654},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1975},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919570},
Doi = {10.2307/1919570},
Key = {fds295360}
}
%% Gavins, Raymond
@book{fds311737,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {The Cambridge Guide to African American History},
Pages = {346 pages},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {1107501962},
Abstract = {This book emphasizes blacks' agency and achievements in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries, notably outcomes of the
Civil Rights Movement. To consider the means or strategies
that African Americans utilized in pursuing their
aspirations and struggles for freedom and equality, readers
can consult subjects delineating ideological, institutional,
and organizational aspects of black priorities, with tactics
of resistance or dissent, over time and place. The entries
include but are not limited to Afro-American Culture;
Anti-Apartheid Movement; Anti-lynching Campaign; Antislavery
Movement; Black Power Movement; Constitution, US (1789);
Conventions, National Negro; Desegregation; Durham Manifesto
(1942); Feminism; Four Freedoms; Haitian Revolution; Jobs
Campaigns; the March on Washington (1963); March on
Washington Movement (MOWM); New Negro Movement; Niagara
Movement; Pan-African Movement; Religion; Slavery; Violence,
Racial; and the Voter Education Project. While providing an
important reference and learning tool, this volume offers a
critical perspective on the actions and legacies of ordinary
and elite blacks and their non-black allies.},
Key = {fds311737}
}
@article{fds295443,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {A historical overview of the barriers faced by black
American males in pursuit of higher education},
Journal = {Diversity in Higher Education},
Volume = {6},
Series = {Diversity in Higher Education: Diminishing
Proportions},
Pages = {13-29},
Publisher = {Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited},
Editor = {Henry T. Frierson and Willie Pearson Jr. and James H.
Wyche},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1479-3644},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3644(2009)0000006006},
Doi = {10.1108/S1479-3644(2009)0000006006},
Key = {fds295443}
}
@article{fds295438,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Diaspora Africans and Slavery},
Journal = {manual},
Booktitle = {Africana Studies: A Survey of Africa and the African
Diaspora, 3rd ed, 91-108.},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds295438}
}
@article{fds295430,
Author = {R Gavins and IT Hill},
Title = {From the Editors: Behind the Veil},
Journal = {OAH Magazine of History},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {3-36},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0882-228X},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25163653},
Doi = {10.2307/25163653},
Key = {fds295430}
}
@article{fds295435,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Literature on Jim Crow},
Journal = {OAH Magazine of History},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {13-16},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0882-228X},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25163655},
Doi = {10.2307/25163655},
Key = {fds295435}
}
@book{fds295442,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell About Life in
the Segregated South},
Publisher = {New York: The New Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295442}
}
@article{fds295440,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Recasting the Black Freedom Struggle in Wilmington,
1898-1930},
Journal = {Carolina Comments},
Volume = {48},
Pages = {143-151},
Year = {2000},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds295440}
}
@article{fds295448,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Fire in his heart: Bishop Benjamin Tucker Tanner and the
A.M.E. church},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY},
Volume = {66},
Number = {3},
Pages = {628-629},
Year = {2000},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000088619300024&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2587888},
Key = {fds295448}
}
@article{fds295436,
Author = { Gavins, R},
Title = {A Changing Racial Climate},
Journal = {manual},
Booktitle = {North Carolina Atlas: Portrait for a New
Century},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press},
Editor = {J Douglass M Orr and AW Stewart},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295436}
}
@article{fds295428,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Sidelines Activist: Charles S. Johnson and the
Struggle for Civil Rights by Richard Robbins},
Journal = {The Georgia Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {81},
Pages = {812-814},
Year = {1997},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0016-8297},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40583787},
Key = {fds295428}
}
@article{fds295434,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Shared Spaces, Separate Lives},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {83},
Number = {1},
Pages = {143-148},
Year = {1996},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2945478},
Doi = {10.2307/2945478},
Key = {fds295434}
}
@article{fds295423,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Durham, North Carolina},
Journal = {manual},
Pages = {817-818},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and
History},
Publisher = {Macmillan},
Editor = {J Salzman and C West and DL Smith},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds295423}
}
@article{fds295444,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Archibald Grimké: Portrait of a Black Independent
by Dickson D. Bruce},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {61},
Pages = {152-153},
Year = {1995},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2211390},
Doi = {10.2307/2211390},
Key = {fds295444}
}
@article{fds295427,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Carter G. Woodson: A Life in Black History by
Jacqueline Goggin},
Journal = {The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {102},
Pages = {559-561},
Year = {1994},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0042-6636},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4249477},
Key = {fds295427}
}
@book{fds311738,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {The Perils and Prospects of Southern Black Leadership:
Gordon Blaine Hancock, 1884 - 1970},
Pages = {221 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1993},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {0822313391},
Key = {fds311738}
}
@article{fds311153,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Behind A Veil - Black North-Carolinians in the Age of Jim
Crow},
Journal = {W. J. CASH AND THE MINDS OF THE SOUTH},
Pages = {23-37},
Booktitle = {W. J. Cash and the Minds of the South},
Year = {1992},
ISBN = {0-8071-1773-0},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992BX72A00003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311153}
}
@article{fds311150,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Review of Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and
Southern Culture, 1940 to the Present by David
Goldfield},
Journal = {The Mississippi Quarterly: the journal of Southern
culture},
Volume = {45},
Number = {4},
Pages = {496-498},
Publisher = {Mississippi State University},
Year = {1992},
ISSN = {0026-637X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992KY91400014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311150}
}
@article{fds295446,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Up from Washington: William Pickens and the Negro
Struggle for Equality, 1900-1954. by Sheldon
Avery},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {57},
Pages = {535-536},
Year = {1991},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2209976},
Doi = {10.2307/2209976},
Key = {fds295446}
}
@article{fds295451,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Southern Capitalists: The Ideological Leadership
of an Elite, 1832-1885 by Laurence Shore},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {74},
Pages = {1059-1060},
Year = {1987},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1902191},
Doi = {10.2307/1902191},
Key = {fds295451}
}
@article{fds295426,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Southern Liberal Journalists and the Issue of
Race, 1920-1944 by John T. Kneebone},
Journal = {The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {94},
Pages = {486-487},
Year = {1986},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0042-6636},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4248919},
Key = {fds295426}
}
@article{fds311155,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Review of Southern Liberal Journalists and the Issue of
Race, 1920-1944 By John T. Kneebone},
Journal = {Virginia Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {94},
Number = {4},
Pages = {486-487},
Publisher = {The Virginia Historical Society},
Year = {1986},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0042-6636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986E243200011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311155}
}
@article{fds295450,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of A History of Fisk University, 1865-1946 by Joe M.
Richardson},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {47},
Pages = {122-123},
Year = {1981},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2207080},
Doi = {10.2307/2207080},
Key = {fds295450}
}
@article{fds311152,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Urbanization and Segregation - Black-Leadership Patterns in
Richmond, Virginia, 1900-1920},
Journal = {SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {79},
Number = {3},
Pages = {257-273},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1980},
ISSN = {1527-8026},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1980KC53500003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311152}
}
@article{fds295447,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Time’s Unfading Garden: Anne Spencer’s Life
and Poetry by J. Lee Greene},
Journal = {The Journal of Negro History},
Volume = {64},
Pages = {166-168},
Year = {1979},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0022-2992},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2717212},
Doi = {10.2307/2717212},
Key = {fds295447}
}
@article{fds295445,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of The Way Out Must Lead In: Life Histories in the
Civil Rights Movement by William R. Beardslee},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {648-649},
Year = {1978},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2207635},
Doi = {10.2307/2207635},
Key = {fds295445}
}
@article{fds295429,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to
the Civil War by Dena J. Epstein},
Journal = {The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {86},
Pages = {362-363},
Year = {1978},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0042-6636},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4248235},
Key = {fds295429}
}
@article{fds295449,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of The Ethnic Southerners by George Brown
Tindall},
Journal = {The Journal of Negro History},
Volume = {63},
Pages = {82-86},
Year = {1978},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-2992},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2717368},
Doi = {10.2307/2717368},
Key = {fds295449}
}
@article{fds295424,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Black Leadership in North Carolina to 1900},
Journal = {manual},
Pages = {1-8},
Booktitle = {The Black Presence in North Carolina},
Publisher = {North Carolina Museum of History},
Editor = {REW Jr},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds295424}
}
@article{fds311154,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Review of Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: BLACK FOLK MUSIC TO
THE CIVIL WAR (Music in American Life) by Dena J.
Epstein},
Journal = {Virginia Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {86},
Number = {3},
Pages = {362-363},
Publisher = {The Virginia Historical Society},
Year = {1978},
ISSN = {0042-6636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1978FK72300011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311154}
}
@article{fds295433,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Hancock, Jackson, and Young: Virginia's Black Triumvirate,
1930-1945},
Journal = {Virginia Magazine of History and Biography},
Volume = {85},
Number = {4},
Pages = {471-486},
Publisher = {The Virginia Historical Society},
Year = {1977},
ISSN = {0042-6636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1977EG36300006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/4248165},
Key = {fds295433}
}
@article{fds311156,
Author = {R GAVINS},
Title = {Review of American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of
Colonial Virginia by Edmund S. Morgan},
Journal = {SAQ: The South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {76},
Number = {1},
Pages = {122-123},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1977},
ISSN = {1527-8026},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1977CT68700014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds311156}
}
@article{fds295452,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of The Search for a Black Nationality: Black
Emigration and Colonization, 1787-1863 by Floyd J.
Miller},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {42},
Pages = {424-425},
Year = {1976},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2207169},
Doi = {10.2307/2207169},
Key = {fds295452}
}
@article{fds295432,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Gordon Blaine Hancock: A Black Profile From the New
South},
Journal = {The Journal of Negro History},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {207-227},
Year = {1974},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0022-2992},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2716763},
Doi = {10.2307/2716763},
Key = {fds295432}
}
@article{fds295425,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Review of Black Politics: A Theoretical and Structural
Analysis by Hanes Walton,},
Journal = {The Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {143-144},
Year = {1973},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2206830},
Doi = {10.2307/2206830},
Key = {fds295425}
}
@article{fds295431,
Author = {R Gavins},
Title = {Cultural Pluralism in the Southeastern United States: Toward
an Understanding of Historical Conflict},
Journal = {The High School Journal},
Volume = {56},
Pages = {11-25},
Year = {1972},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0018-1498},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40365613},
Doi = {10.2307/40365613},
Key = {fds295431}
}
%% Gengler, Peter
@article{fds353549,
Author = {Gengler, PN},
Title = {New Citizens or Community of Fate? Early Discourses and
Policies on Flight and Expulsion in the Two Postwar
Germanys},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {53},
Number = {2},
Pages = {314-334},
Year = {2020},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0008938920000126},
Abstract = {The historiography of the postwar Germanys often examined
the Nazi legacy and the remarkable efforts needed for
economic and social recovery after 1945. In both the FRG and
GDR, the consequences of the war and resulting flight and
expulsion featured prominently in public discourse and were
among the most pressing challenges in the early postwar
years. Examining how the competing regimes in East and West
Germany attempted to solve the humanitarian crisis caused by
the forced migration of 10 to 12 million German refugees in
the first years after World War II reveals that the
discourses and policies started from common points of
departure yet diverged into competing narratives
underpinning the states' political and social agendas.
Reconstructing the evolution of how the forced migrations
were discussed and leveraged in the neglected period
immediately after the war opens new perspectives on how
Germans shouldered the burdens of dictatorship and
defeat.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0008938920000126},
Key = {fds353549}
}
%% Gilmintinov, Roman
@article{fds374909,
Author = {Gilmintinov, RR and Chupin, MY},
Title = {RESETTLEMENT ADMINISTRATION AND SOPS ON THE
“RATIONALIZATION OF NATURE MANAGEMENT” IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF SIBERIA (1900–1910s and
1970–1980s)},
Journal = {Ural'skij Istoriceskij Vestnik},
Volume = {81},
Number = {4},
Pages = {76-85},
Publisher = {Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of
Russian Academy of Science},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-4(81)-76-85},
Abstract = {The article analyzes the approaches to nature management of
two departments responsible for the development of Siberia
in the Russian Empire and the USSR: the Resettlement
Administration and the Council for the Study of Productive
Forces (Sovet po izucheniyu proizvoditel’nyh sil –
SOPS). Both structures were established in the late imperial
period, carried out practice-oriented research on the
outskirts for the purpose of economic planning and
development of Asian regions, and then, to varying degrees,
were integrated into the Soviet system. Comparison of the
views of the experts from these two structures makes it
possible to reveal the peculiarities of understanding the
problems of nature management in the late imperial and late
Soviet periods, the development of Asian regions, continuity
and gaps between the two regimes. Studying the approaches of
the Resettlement Administration and SOPS to nature
management demonstrates that the development of Siberia was
a way to build not only a new society, but also new
approaches to the interaction between society and the
environment. The article concludes that the goals of the
experts of the Resettlement Administration and SOPS were not
purely commercial in nature, their expertise contributed to
the solution of political, social, environmental issues,
such as the shortage of land in the European part of the
Russian Empire; the danger of transferring this problem to
the east; dependence on resource exports; uneven
distribution of hazardous industries and the associated with
it excessive concentration of pollution in industrialized
regions. Thus, the deconcentration of the population and
industries and their more even distribution, according to
the experts, would not only contribute to the development of
regions on the periphery, but also weaken environmental
problems in the center.},
Doi = {10.30759/1728-9718-2023-4(81)-76-85},
Key = {fds374909}
}
@article{fds375843,
Author = {Gilmintinov, RR},
Title = {“Accept Costs as an Exception”: Social Costs in Soviet
Land Management with Reference to Conflicts around the
Reconstruction of the Bachatsky Surface Mine in the Late
1960s — 1970s},
Journal = {Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2.
Humanities and Arts},
Volume = {25},
Number = {4},
Pages = {200-217},
Publisher = {Ural Federal University},
Year = {2023},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2023.25.4.069},
Abstract = {<jats:p>This article uses the concept of social costs to
analyse the features of Soviet land use in the
1960s–1970s. This concept is based on the study of the
mechanisms of modern economies, in which shifting costs to
society becomes the most important way to increase profits
for producers. Resources depletion and environmental
pollution are inevitable costs of any economic activity, but
they are usually borne not by the manufacturer, but by third
parties and society. The concept of social costs makes it
possible to carry out a comprehensive analysis and highlight
the complex picture of the actors involved in nature
management: those who are the source of social costs, who
bear them, and who becomes an agent of redistribution. The
empirical material in the article is the conflicts around
the reconstruction of the Bachatsky surface coal mine. Its
expansion and transformation into one of the largest
enterprises of the Soviet coal mining in the late 1960s
required withdrawal of significant land plots from nearby
farms. The study of conflicts around land allotment,
reclamation and compensation demonstrates the following
dynamics. In different contexts, the coal industry at all
its institutional levels acted as a source of social costs:
the ministry, the Kuzbasskarierugol trust, and the Bachatsky
mine itself. The Ministry of Agriculture and farms, which
directly incurred costs due to the expansion of the mine,
did not participate in conflicts on their own behalf. Other
actors acted as agents of redistribution: first of all, the
Kemerovo Regional Executive Committee, as well as regional
Soviet authorities and the State Planning Committee of the
USSR. At the same time, each of these bodies had its own
vision of the volumes and forms in which coal miners had to
compensate social costs.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.15826/izv2.2023.25.4.069},
Key = {fds375843}
}
@article{fds363986,
Author = {Gilmintinov, RR},
Title = {POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SPACE: THE PROBLEM OF RENT AND THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE USSR’S ECONOMIC THOUGHT IN THE
1930–1950s},
Journal = {Ural'skij Istoriceskij Vestnik},
Volume = {75},
Number = {2},
Pages = {59-68},
Publisher = {Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of
Russian Academy of Science},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2022-2(75)-59-68},
Abstract = {The article analyzes the development of the rent theory in
the Soviet Union in the 1930–1950s which would later
become a conceptual basis for the environmental economics in
the USSR. Its primary goal is to answer the question of why,
after heated debates of the NEP era, the issue of rent
completely disappeared from the academic discourse for
almost fifteen years. The answer I offer is based on the
analysis of the end of history ideologeme — the utopian
idea that the development of planning by itself solves all
economic and social problems in the country, including all
forms of rent. The return of the rent problem back in the
economic discourse in the late Stalin period should be
understood in the context of the emergent political economy
of socialism, a discipline aimed at the overcoming the
utopian and antiscientific nature of the end of history
ideology. This research also analyzes in a great detail the
key article for the development of the rent theory in that
period — I. D. Laptev’s “The collective farms’
revenue and differential rent” (1944). The result of the
work is the conclusion that the reemergence of the rent
theory in the Soviet economic discourse of the Stalin period
was accompanied by its normalization — whereas in the
1920s, rent was understood as a heritage of capitalism
violating such a key principle of socialism as the
distribution according to labor, for I. D. Laptev, it was
nothing but a “gift of nature”.},
Doi = {10.30759/1728-9718-2022-2(75)-59-68},
Key = {fds363986}
}
@article{fds368512,
Author = {Gilmintinov, RR},
Title = {Political economy of space: the peasant question and the
problem of rent in the USSR in the 1920s},
Journal = {Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
Istoriya},
Number = {74},
Pages = {41-49},
Publisher = {Tomsk State University},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19988613/74/5},
Doi = {10.17223/19988613/74/5},
Key = {fds368512}
}
@article{fds360555,
Author = {Gilmintinov, R},
Title = {“We can and we must”: The scientificity of trade-union
history-writing in the Soviet Union in the
1920s},
Journal = {Studia Historiae Scientiarum},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {219-254},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/2543702XSHS.19.008.11014},
Abstract = {In the 1920s, the young Soviet Republic, rejecting the old
social system, turned to the study of the past. Instead of
engaging with professional historians, the new regime
initiated a whole range of large-scale participatory
projects incorporated into political and public institutions
to produce new, revolutionary history. In this article,
instead of approaching this topic in terms of ideology and
memory I put it in the context of history of science.
Focusing on the case of trade unions, I suggest considering
the early Soviet non-academic history-writing as a form of
radical citizen science. Even though trade unionists had no
special education, they dared to use scientific methods in
their research that ended with positive results. This story
allows us to question the opposition between amateurs and
professionals in the field of citizen science.},
Doi = {10.4467/2543702XSHS.19.008.11014},
Key = {fds360555}
}
%% Glymph, Thavolia
@article{fds372664,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“I’m a Radical Black Girl”: Black Women Unionists and
the Politics of Civil War History},
Pages = {399-418},
Booktitle = {Unequal Sisters: A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women’s
History: Fifth Edition},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780367514723},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003053989-29},
Abstract = {The history of southern women in the Civil War remains
white-centered, mirroring wartime and postwar accounts that
placed white women at the forefront of the battle for the
home front. The politics of the “radical” women of
Gonzalez, Texas, like the politics of the women Barkley
Brown studies in Richmond, Virginia, was born on antebellum
antislavery ground. Black women’s memories of past
struggles and the sometimes damnable bargains enslaved
people were forced to make concretely informed their wartime
rebellion. The Civil War cast into sharp relief the
character of the plantation house as a militarized space and
enslaved women’s longstanding fight for freedom. Slavery
had allowed enslaved people only cramped room to breathe,
but in that narrow space they created and nurtured
resistance and a sense of family and community that defied
slaveholders’ desires that the black family exist
principally as a unit for the reproduction of an enslaved
labor force.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781003053989-29},
Key = {fds372664}
}
@article{fds366190,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {She Wears the Flag of Our Country” Women, Nation, and
War},
Journal = {Journal of the Civil War Era},
Volume = {12},
Number = {3},
Pages = {305-320},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwe.2022.0042},
Doi = {10.1353/cwe.2022.0042},
Key = {fds366190}
}
@article{fds372214,
Author = {Glymph, T and Harders, L},
Title = {"There is No Silence in the Archive, There are Silencers"
Thavolia Glymph in Conversation about Gerda Lerner with
Levke Harders},
Journal = {Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaften},
Volume = {33},
Number = {2},
Pages = {159-170},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.25365/oezg-2022-33-2-11},
Doi = {10.25365/oezg-2022-33-2-11},
Key = {fds372214}
}
@article{fds360554,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {The Women s Fight : A Coda},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {83-91},
Year = {2021},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-8849616},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-8849616},
Key = {fds360554}
}
@article{fds352383,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Crying for Home},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History},
Volume = {17},
Number = {3},
Pages = {113-116},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-8349428},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-8349428},
Key = {fds352383}
}
@article{fds353248,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {I Could Not Come in unless over their Dead Bodies: Dignitary
Offenses},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {38},
Number = {3},
Pages = {585-598},
Year = {2020},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0738248020000280},
Doi = {10.1017/S0738248020000280},
Key = {fds353248}
}
@book{fds353436,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {The Women's Fight The Civil War's Battles for Home, Freedom,
and Nation},
Pages = {392 pages},
Publisher = {UNC Press Books},
Year = {2019},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781469653648},
Abstract = {—DaviD W. Blight, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning
Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom “In the burgeoning
literature on women and the Civil War, The Women's Fight
is unique both because of the scope of its argument and the
depth ...},
Key = {fds353436}
}
@article{fds338087,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {"I'm a Radical Girl:" Black Women Unionists and the Politics
of Civil War History,” Journal of the Civil War Era 8.3
(September 2018): 359-87.},
Journal = {Journal of the Civil War Era 8.3 (September 2018):
359-87.},
Volume = {8},
Number = {3},
Pages = {359-387},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds338087}
}
@article{fds338088,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“Invisible disabilities”: Black women in war and in
freedom},
Journal = {Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society},
Volume = {160},
Number = {3},
Pages = {237-246},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds338088}
}
@article{fds338089,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“‘Invisible Disabilities’": Black Women in War and in
Freedom,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society 160 (September 2016): 237-53.},
Journal = {Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society},
Volume = {160},
Pages = {237-253},
Publisher = {The American Philosophical Society},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds338089}
}
@article{fds299990,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Mary Elizabeth Massey: Standing with the master
class},
Journal = {Civil War History},
Volume = {61},
Number = {4},
Pages = {412-415},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0009-8078},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2015.0094},
Doi = {10.1353/cwh.2015.0094},
Key = {fds299990}
}
@article{fds291830,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Telling slavery: Archives of life and death, surveillance
and control},
Journal = {William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {72},
Number = {4},
Pages = {680-685},
Publisher = {The William and Mary Quarterly},
Year = {2015},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0043-5597},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5309/willmaryquar.72.4.0680},
Doi = {10.5309/willmaryquar.72.4.0680},
Key = {fds291830}
}
@article{fds284990,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {A new world of women and a new language},
Journal = {Frontiers},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
Pages = {21-26},
Publisher = {University of Nebraska Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0160-9009},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5250/fronjwomestud.36.1.0021},
Doi = {10.5250/fronjwomestud.36.1.0021},
Key = {fds284990}
}
@article{fds338090,
Author = {Foner, E},
Title = {ERIC FONER'S “RECONSTRUCTION” AT TWENTY-FIVE},
Journal = {The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive
Era},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {13-27},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781414000516},
Abstract = {<jats:p>What follows is a written reproduction of a forum
held at the annual meeting of the Organization of American
Historians in San Francisco in April 2013. The forum
commemorated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication
of Eric Foner's<jats:italic>Reconstruction: America's
Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877</jats:italic>. Kate Masur
(Northwestern University) organized and introduced the
discussion, and the commentators in order of speaking were
the following:<jats:list list-type="bullet"><jats:list-item><jats:label>•</jats:label><jats:p>Heather
Andrea Williams, The University of Pennsylvania</jats:p></jats:list-item><jats:list-item><jats:label>•</jats:label><jats:p>Gregory
P. Downs, City College of New York and the Graduate Center
of the City University of New York</jats:p></jats:list-item><jats:list-item><jats:label>•</jats:label><jats:p>Thavolia
Glymph, Duke University</jats:p></jats:list-item><jats:list-item><jats:label>•</jats:label><jats:p>Steven
Hahn, The University of Pennsylvania</jats:p></jats:list-item><jats:list-item><jats:label>•</jats:label><jats:p>Eric
Foner, Columbia University</jats:p></jats:list-item></jats:list>The
written version on the following pages largely preserves the
feel and tone of the original oral presentations by the
contributors. However, given the opportunity for reflection
inherent in the published word, the authors and editors have
made some small changes to enhance readability.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s1537781414000516},
Key = {fds338090}
}
@article{fds338091,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“Freedom in the American Republic,” Eric Foner’s
Reconstruction at Twenty-Five Forum, Journal of the Gilded
Age and Progressive Era 14, No. 1 (January 2015):
19-22.},
Journal = {Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 14, No. 1
(January 2015): 19-22.},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {19-22},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds338091}
}
@article{fds338092,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“Refugee Camp at Helena, Arkansas, 1863,” in The Lens of
War: Historians Reflect on their Favorite Civil War
Photographs, ed. Gary Gallagher and Mathew Gallman (Athens:
University of Georgia Press, 2015), 133-40.},
Pages = {133-140},
Booktitle = {The Lens of War: Historians Reflect on their Favorite Civil
War Photographs},
Publisher = {University of Georgia Press},
Editor = {Gallagher, G and Gallman, M},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds338092}
}
@article{fds284995,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton
Kingdom},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {100},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1170-1171},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jau009},
Doi = {10.1093/jahist/jau009},
Key = {fds284995}
}
@article{fds284996,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Routes of War: The World of Movement in the Confederate
South},
Journal = {Slavery & Abolition},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {190-191},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0144-039X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0144039x.2013.878621},
Doi = {10.1080/0144039x.2013.878621},
Key = {fds284996}
}
@article{fds305688,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Enslaved Women and the Battle for Freedom and Democracy on
the Civil War’s Home Front},
Booktitle = {The American Civil War at Home},
Publisher = {Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War
Commission},
Editor = {Sheriff, C and Reynolds, S},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds305688}
}
@article{fds285015,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“Rose’s War and the Gendered Politics of a Slave
Insurgency in the Civil War,” Journal of the Civil War Era
Vol. 3, No. 4 (December 2013): 501-32.},
Journal = {Journal of the Civil War Era Vol. 3, No. 4 (December 2013):
501-32.},
Volume = {3},
Number = {4},
Pages = {501-532},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds285015}
}
@article{fds285012,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton
Kingdom by Walter Johnson},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds285012}
}
@article{fds285029,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction and Slave Women’s War
for Freedom,” South Atlantic Quarterly 112:3 (Summer
2013): 489-505.},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {112},
Number = {3},
Pages = {489-505},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Summer},
ISSN = {0038-2876},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000321677900007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-2146431},
Key = {fds285029}
}
@article{fds305874,
Author = {Various},
Title = {W.E.B. Du Bois’ Black Reconstruction: Past and
Present},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {112},
Number = {3 (Summer)},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Glymph, T},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds305874}
}
@article{fds285028,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {“Noncombatant Military Laborers in the Civil War,” OAH
Magazine of History, Volume 26, No 2 (April 2012),
25-29.},
Journal = {OAH Magazine of History},
Volume = {26},
Series = {The Civil War at 150: Mobilizing for War Special
Issue},
Number = {2},
Pages = {25-29},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0882-228X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oahmag/oas007},
Doi = {10.1093/oahmag/oas007},
Key = {fds285028}
}
@article{fds305247,
Author = {Glymph, T and Silber, N},
Title = {Women Amidst War},
Booktitle = {The Civil War Remembered},
Publisher = {Walsworth Pub Co},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds305247}
}
@article{fds305246,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {I’se Mrs. Tatum Now: Black and White Women and the Meaning
of Freedom},
Journal = {Phillis: The Journal for Research on African American
Women},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1 (Inaugural Issue)},
Pages = {24-32},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds305246}
}
@book{fds51245,
Title = {Out of the House of Bondage: The Transformation of the
Plantation Household},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2008},
Abstract = {http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/taftaward/awardRecipients/
http://www.yale.edu/glc/events/fdbp-finalisits.htm
http://www.moc.org/site/PageServer?pagename=prg_books},
Key = {fds51245}
}
@article{fds285006,
Author = {T. Glymph and Glymph, T and Faust, DG and Rable, G},
Title = {A Woman’s War: Southern Women in the Civil War
(Reprint)},
Booktitle = {The Confederate Reader: Selected Documents and
Essays},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds285006}
}
@article{fds285007,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {’This Species of Property’: Female Slave Contrabands in
the Civil War (Reprint)},
Booktitle = {The Confederate Experience Reader: Selected Socuments and
Essays},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds285007}
}
@article{fds284997,
Author = {Contributing},
Title = {The Union Preserved/Toward Reconstruction},
Booktitle = {Abraham Lincoln: People, Places, Politics},
Publisher = {Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds284997}
}
@book{fds285027,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Out of the house of bondage: The transformation of the
plantation household},
Pages = {1-279},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521879019},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511812491},
Abstract = {This book views the plantation household as a site of
production where competing visions of gender were wielded as
weapons in class struggles between black and white women.
Mistresses were powerful beings in the hierarchy of slavery
rather than powerless victims of the same patriarchal system
responsible for the oppression of the enslaved. Glymph
challenges popular depictions of plantation mistresses as
"friends" and "allies" of slaves and sheds light on the
political importance of ostensible private struggles, and on
the political agendas at work in framing the domestic as
private and household relations as personal.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511812491},
Key = {fds285027}
}
@inbook{fds285020,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {’Liberty Dearly Bought’: The Making of Civil War Memory
in African American Communities in the South},
Booktitle = {Time Longer than Rope: A Century of African American
Activism},
Publisher = {New York University Press},
Editor = {Payne, CM and Green, A},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds285020}
}
@inbook{fds285004,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Women in the Civil War},
Booktitle = {Blackwell Companion to American Women’s
History},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishers},
Editor = {Hewitt, N},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds285004}
}
@article{fds285003,
Author = {T. Glymph and Glymph, T and Berlin, I and Fields, BJ and Reidy, JP and Rowland,
L},
Title = {Southern Louisiana},
Series = {Pouisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series},
Booktitle = {Reconstructing Louisiana},
Publisher = {Center for Louisiana Studies},
Editor = {Powell, LN},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds285003}
}
@inbook{fds285002,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {African American Women in the Literary Imagination of Mary
Boykin Chesnut},
Booktitle = {Slavery, Secession, and Southern History},
Publisher = {University Press of Virginia},
Editor = {Ferleger, L and Paquette, R},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds285002}
}
@article{fds284994,
Author = {Glymph, T},
Title = {Review of A Hard Fight for We: Women’s Transition from
Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina. by Leslie A.
Schwalm},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {85},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1082-1083},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2567271},
Doi = {10.2307/2567271},
Key = {fds284994}
}
@book{fds285026,
Author = {T. Glymph and Glymph, T and Berlin, I and Miller, S and Reidy, JP and Saville, J and Rowland, L},
Title = {Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867,
ser. 1, vol. 3, The Wartime Genesis of Free Labor: The Lower
South},
Volume = {3},
Series = {1},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds285026}
}
@book{fds285025,
Author = {T. Glymph and Glymph, T and Berlin, I and Fields, BJ and Reidy, JP and Rowland,
L},
Title = {Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation, 1861-1867,
ser. 1, vol. 1, The Destruction of Slavery},
Volume = {1},
Series = {1},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds285025}
}
@book{fds305875,
Author = {Glymph, T and Kushma, JJ and Arlington, UOTA},
Title = {Essays on the postbellum southern economy},
Pages = {119 pages},
Publisher = {TAMU Press},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds305875}
}
@article{fds285019,
Author = {T. Glymph and Glymph, T and Berlin, I and Fields, BJ and MIller, SF and Reidy, JP and Rowland, L and Saville, J},
Title = {Writing Freedom’s History: The Destruction of
Slavery},
Journal = {Prologue: Journal of the National Archives},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {211-27},
Year = {1985},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds285019}
}
%% Goldsmith, William D
@misc{fds333858,
Author = {Goldsmith, W},
Title = {How an N.C. writer and idea man changed my
life},
Journal = {Raleigh News and Observer},
Year = {2018},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds333858}
}
@article{fds333859,
Author = {Goldsmith, W},
Title = {Review of Radford, Gail, The Rise of the Public Authority:
Statebuilding and Economic Development in Twentieth-Century
America.},
Journal = {H-Law, H-Net Reviews},
Year = {2014},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds333859}
}
%% Ha, Polly R.
@article{fds371015,
Author = {Ha, P},
Title = {Reorienting English Protestantism},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-23},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-10188987},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-10188987},
Key = {fds371015}
}
@article{fds376317,
Author = {Ha, P},
Title = {Who Owns the Hebrew Doctors? Oriental Scholarship,
Historical Proportionality, and the Puritan “Invention”
of Avant-Garde Conformity},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {55-85},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-10189015},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-10189015},
Key = {fds376317}
}
@book{fds376608,
Author = {Ha, P and Moore, JD and Frankot, E},
Title = {Reformed Government Puritanism, Historical Contingency, and
Ecclesiatical Politics in Late Elizabethan
England},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, USA},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {9780198798101},
Abstract = {This critical edition of the scribal publication
'Reformed Government' c. 1594 provides a unique
point of entry into the 1590s.},
Key = {fds376608}
}
@article{fds376609,
Author = {Ha, P},
Title = {Revolutionizing the New Model Army: Ecclesiastical
Independence, Social Justice, and Political
Legitimacy},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas},
Volume = {81},
Number = {4},
Pages = {531-553},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Year = {2020},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds376609}
}
@article{fds376610,
Author = {Ha, P},
Title = {The Freedom of Association and Ecclesiastical Independence,
c. 1640-1660},
Booktitle = {Church Life Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of
Dissent in Seventeenth-Century England},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780191067464},
Abstract = {They draw on a broad range of printed and archival
materials: from the minutes of the Westminster Assembly to
the manuscript church books of early Dissenting
congregations.},
Key = {fds376610}
}
@book{fds376611,
Author = {Ha, P and Moore, JD and Frankot, E},
Title = {The Puritans on Independence The First Examination, Defence,
and Second Examination},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, USA},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {9780199664825},
Abstract = {A scholarly edition of a set of manuscripts which reveal the
political and ecclesiastical views of the Puritans in the
period between their official suppression by the crown in
1592 and their sudden resurgence around the time of the
English ...},
Key = {fds376611}
}
@article{fds376497,
Author = {Ha (book author), P and Woodford (review author),
B},
Title = {English Presbyterianism, 1590–1640},
Journal = {Renaissance and Reformation},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {196-199},
Publisher = {University of Toronto Libraries - UOTL},
Year = {2012},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v35i1.19085},
Doi = {10.33137/rr.v35i1.19085},
Key = {fds376497}
}
@article{fds376612,
Author = {Ha, P},
Title = {Puritan Conciliarism: Why Walter Travers Read Bullinger's
"De Conciliis"},
Journal = {The Sixteenth Century Journal},
Volume = {42},
Number = {1},
Pages = {57-76},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/scj23076658},
Doi = {10.1086/scj23076658},
Key = {fds376612}
}
@book{fds376613,
Author = {Ha, P and Collinson, P},
Title = {The Reception of Continental Reformation in
Britain},
Pages = {296 pages},
Publisher = {Proceedings of the British Aca},
Year = {2010},
Month = {December},
Abstract = {This volume explores the relationship between reformations
on the European continent and in Britain.},
Key = {fds376613}
}
%% Hacohen, Malachi H.
@article{fds368105,
Author = {Hacohen, M},
Title = {Agassi and Popper on Nationalism – and
Beyond},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {60-71},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00483931221128549},
Abstract = {Popper and Agassi diverged on nationalism. Popper was a
trenchant critic whereas Agassi formed a theory of liberal
nationalism. At the root of their disagreement was
Popper’s refusal of Jewish identity and rejection of
Zionism, in contrast with Agassi’s affirmation of
progressive Jewishness and liberal Zionism. Both Agassi and
Popper, however, rejected ethnonationalism. To hedge against
it, they ignored the claims of ethnocultural communities.
This essay will highlight Agassi’s liberal theory of the
nation state but urge that we overcome Critical
Rationalists’ instinctive aversion to ethnicity, and
accommodate ethnocultural communities. We should also
explore again both Popper’s democratic imperialism and
cosmopolitan diasporas, to think a future beyond
nationalism.},
Doi = {10.1177/00483931221128549},
Key = {fds368105}
}
@article{fds352781,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The University and the Talmud},
Journal = {Annali di Storia delle Universita Italiane},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {49-61},
Year = {2020},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17396/97218},
Abstract = {The Talmud has only entered the sphere of the university in
recent decades. While the struggle over biblical
interpretation shaped Christian-Jewish relations for two
millennia, Christian culture was hostile to the Talmud from
its «discovery» in the High Middle Ages, and antisemites
made the Talmudjude a major emblem. Modern liberal Jews,
bent on emancipation, likewise sought to define the Jews as
the biblical people. In recent decades, however, academic
scholarship has reexplored the Talmud as a source of
critical rationalism, modern legal concepts, and recognition
of religious hybridity, making the Talmud a fountainhead of
postmodern culture. The essay will place this surprising
turn within the long-term history of the university and of
Christian-Jewish relations. It will suggest that this
historical anomaly represents an opportunity to use the
Talmud to renovate liberal education, besieged by corporate
technocratic culture.},
Doi = {10.17396/97218},
Key = {fds352781}
}
@book{fds353249,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Foreword: Roma, jews and european history},
Pages = {xi-xiv},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781789206425},
Key = {fds353249}
}
@misc{fds349177,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The young popper as a scholarly field: A comment on dahms,
hansen, and ter hark},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {99-110},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment},
Year = {2019},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9780815390060},
Key = {fds349177}
}
@book{fds286647,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob & Esau Jewish European history between nation and
empire},
Pages = {1-734},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781108226813},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108226813},
Abstract = {Jacob and Esau is a profound new account of two millennia of
Jewish European history that, for the first time, integrates
the cosmopolitan narrative of the Jewish diaspora with that
of traditional Jews and Jewish culture. Malachi Haim Hacohen
uses the biblical story of the rival twins, Jacob and Esau,
and its subsequent retelling by Christians and Jews
throughout the ages as a lens through which to illuminate
changing Jewish-Christian relations and the opening and
closing of opportunities for Jewish life in Europe. Jacob
and Esau tells a new history of a people accustomed for over
two-and-a-half millennia to forming relationships, real and
imagined, with successive empires but eagerly adapting, in
modernity, to the nation-state, and experimenting with both
assimilation and Jewish nationalism. In rewriting this
history via Jacob and Esau, the book charts two divergent
but intersecting Jewish histories that together represent
the plurality of Jewish European cultures.},
Doi = {10.1017/9781108226813},
Key = {fds286647}
}
@misc{fds342473,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper, the open society, and the cosmopolitan
democratic empire},
Pages = {189-205},
Booktitle = {The Impact of Critical Rationalism: Expanding the Popperian
Legacy through the Works of Ian C. Jarvie},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9783319908250},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90826-7_16},
Abstract = {In The Open Society, written in New Zealand during WWII,
Karl Popper invented the cosmopolitan democratic empire as
an antidote to ethnonationalism. Popper, a non-Marxist
socialist, protested that the nation-state was a charade
and, in his portrayal of classical Athens, merged the images
of Austria-Hungary and the British Commonwealth into a
utopian democratic empire. The empire was an open society
that would provide a home to the assimilated Jewish
intelligentsia, which was excluded on racial grounds from
the European nation-states. Jews were not to expect,
however, recognition of their culture: Assimilation remained
the best solution to the Jewish Question. Emerging from
Jewish anxiety, Popper’s cosmopolitanism formed a
marvelous imperial vision that failed to allay his own fears
of antisemitism.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-90826-7_16},
Key = {fds342473}
}
@article{fds328596,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Central european jewish Émigrés and the shaping of postwar
culture: Studies in memory of lilian furst
(1931–2009)},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {8},
Number = {8},
Pages = {139-139},
Year = {2017},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel8080139},
Doi = {10.3390/rel8080139},
Key = {fds328596}
}
@misc{fds330142,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob & Esau Today: The End of a Two Millennia
Paradigm?},
Volume = {325},
Pages = {167-190},
Booktitle = {Encouraging Openness: Essays for Joseph Agassi on the
Occasion of His 90th Birthday},
Publisher = {Springer},
Editor = {Nimrod Bar-Am and Stefano Gattei},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {978-3-319-57669-5},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57669-5_14},
Abstract = {The Jacob & Esau typology collapsed in the aftermath of the
Holocaust and the State of Israel. Christians renounced the
supersessionist typology with Vatican II and Protestant
initiatives for Christian–Jewish Dialogue. Religious
Zionists wove Edom into a messianc vision of israel. Esau,
never before a symbol for Muslims, now became an Arab. The
1967 War and the 1968 Student Revolution signaled further
changes in Europe and israel. East German-Jewish
screenwriter, Jurek Becker's Holocaust novel, Jacob the Liar
(1969), reversed the antisemitic stereotype and made Jacob
an emblem of European humanity. Benjamin Tamuz’s novel
Jacob (1972) relegitimated Jewish Diaspora cosmopolitanism.
in the past three decades, Esau has become a Jewish and
Israeli hero. Meir Shalev’s novel, Esau (1991), a saga of
three-generations of a family of bakers in a village near
Jerusalem, parodies the rabbinic typology: Esau is a
diasporic Jew, Jacob a Zionist, and neither finds happiness.
Orthodox British rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, tells a
multicultural story of Jacob and Esau as "both precious to
G-d." Modern Orthodox Israeli rabbi, Benjamin Lau, calls for
an alliance of Jacob and Esau against Ishmael. Among the
Jewish Settlers, Esau represents alternatively the secular
Jew unjustly rejected, and the Israeli fighter bearing the
weight of defense.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-57669-5_14},
Key = {fds330142}
}
@article{fds330141,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Nation and Empire in Modern Jewish European
History},
Journal = {Leo Baeck Institute Year Book},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {53-65},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/leobaeck/ybx002},
Abstract = {In the past two decades, U.S. historians of Western
colonialism and of central Europe have underlined empire’s
normativity and the nation state’s exceptionalism. The
implications of the imperial turn for Jewish European
history are this essay’s subject. It focuses on the Jewish
political experience of nation and empire in central Europe
and, specifically, on its divergence in fin-de-siècle
Germany and Austria. Both were nationalizing empires, but
the former, at once a continental and overseas empire,
abided by the nation state’s logic, which drove towards a
uniformly ethnicized political culture, whereas the latter,
a continental empire, nationalized against its will and
experimented with federalism to attenuate nationalism and
accommodate ethnocultural pluralism. The essay highlights
the unique political opportunities which late imperial
Austria opened for the Jews but projects them against a
darker two-millennia-long Jewish engagement with empire. The
imperial longue durée accounts both for liberal Jews’
enchantment with the nation state, the maker of Jewish
emancipation, and for traditional Jews’ continued loyalty
to imperial ideals.},
Doi = {10.1093/leobaeck/ybx002},
Key = {fds330141}
}
@misc{fds330143,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Young Popper, 1902–1937: History, Politics and
Philosophy in Interwar Vienna},
Pages = {30-68},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Companion to Popper},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Jeremy Shearmur and Geoffrey Stokes},
Year = {2016},
ISBN = {9780521890557},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CCO9781139046503.002},
Doi = {10.1017/CCO9781139046503.002},
Key = {fds330143}
}
@article{fds286631,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {ENVISIONING JEWISH CENTRAL EUROPE: FRIEDRICH TORBERG, THE
AUSTRIAN ÉMIGRÉS, AND JEWISH EUROPEAN HISTORY},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {37-57},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1472-5886},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14725886.2014.880242},
Abstract = {This essay uses the Viennese remigré writer and journalist,
Friedrich Torberg (1908-1979), his Austrian Jewish cohort,
and their invented "Central Europe" and "Austrian
Literature" to argue for a paradigmatic shift in émigré
historiography. The cosmopolitan narrative predominating in
émigré historiography has marginalized traditional
Judaism. By shifting the focus from the German to the
Austrian émigrés, and from the European nation state to
the Austrian Empire, historians can reclaim traditional
Jewish culture and pluralize the hegemonic narrative. Late
imperial Austria, constitutionally federalist and ethnically
and culturally diverse, made room for a Jewish national
culture in ways that Germany did not. The Austrian émigrés
shaped visions of Central Europe that foregrounded
Jewishness and provided wider space for Jewish life than
comparable visions of leading German émigrés. Yet, even
Austrian émigré visions remained largely incognizant of
rabbinic culture, the core of traditional Jewish life. To
make traditional Jews agents of Jewish European history,
European historiography must now move to incorporate
rabbinic culture. © 2014 © 2014 Taylor &
Francis.},
Doi = {10.1080/14725886.2014.880242},
Key = {fds286631}
}
@book{fds330145,
Title = {Central European Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar
Culture: Studies in Memory of Lilian Furst
(1931-2009)},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Editor = {Hacohen, MH and Julie Mell},
Year = {2014},
Abstract = {The nexus between innovative intellectual contributions and
the émigré experience was at the center of the conference
in Furst’s memory. European Jewish émigrés from Nazi
Germany and Europe have become in the last two decades a
major interdisciplinary research field, and their
contributions to twentieth-century culture are well known.
This conference focused on the émigrés’ role in the
formation of postwar trans-Atlantic culture. We asked: How,
why, and in what fashion did émigré dislocation, identity
dilemmas, and Holocaust experience shape intellectual paths
and utopias promising new homes that have, ironically,
become highlights of European culture? We were mindful that
we needed to explore religion and ethnicity among mostly
secular intellectuals, who often no longer identified
themselves as Jewish. We anticipated receiving a range of
answers to the “Jewish Question”: a series of
explorations of the Jewish European disaster, ending with
portrayals of prospective new homes, whether in Europe, the
U.S. or Israel, whether on Popper’s model of an Open
Society, or on Furst’s model of home is somewhere else.
Unexpectedly, the vision of Judeo-Christian civilization
emerged as a focal interest for participants, reflecting the
contemporary European search for identity and the historical
interest in Jewish Catholics. We hope that we have provided
in this volume new ways for understanding religion and
ethnicity among the Jewish émigrés, and new directions for
searching for the émigré impact on the shaping of postwar
culture.},
Key = {fds330145}
}
@misc{fds330144,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Liberal Critique of Political Theology: Political
Messianism and the Cold War},
Pages = {38-50},
Booktitle = {Die helle und die dunkle Seite der Moderne},
Publisher = {Turia + Kant},
Editor = {Werner Michael Schwarz and Ingo Zechner},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {9783851327519},
Key = {fds330144}
}
@article{fds286652,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Envisioning Central Europe: Friedrich Torberg, the Austrian
Émigrés and Jewish European History},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {37-57},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge)},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds286652}
}
@misc{fds32773,
Author = {Malachi Haim Hacohen},
Title = {Jacob and Esau Between Nation and Empire: A Jewish European
History},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds32773}
}
@misc{fds330146,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination: Rationality in
Science and Politics},
Pages = {111-132},
Booktitle = {I Limiti della Razionalità},
Publisher = {Carabba},
Editor = {M. Del Castello and Michael Segre},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {9788863443141},
Key = {fds330146}
}
@article{fds286651,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Typology and the Holocaust: Erich Auerbach and
Judeo-Christian Europe},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Pages = {600-645},
Publisher = {MDPI AG},
Year = {2012},
Month = {July},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/3/3/600},
Abstract = {In response to Nazi exclusion of the Jews from German
society on racial grounds, Erich Auerbach (1892-1957), a
secular Jewish intellectual inspired by cultural
Protestantism and Catholicism, formed a vision of a
cosmopolitan Judeo-Christian civilization that reintegrated
the Jews as biblical founders and cultural mediators. But
the integration expunged any mark of traditional Jewishness.
Focusing on Christian figurative thinking (typology),
Auerbach viewed the binding of Isaac through the
crucifixion, and contemporary Jews as civilization's
(unwilling and undeserving) martyrs. In the aftermath of the
Holocaust, his cosmopolitanism reached a crisis, reflected
in his postwar vision of Western decline. The progressive
mandarin who had begun his intellectual life elevating
Dante's care for everyday life and sympathizing with French
realist social critique ended endorsing Hugh of St. Victor's
alienation from reality and Pascal's acquiescence in
totalitarian rule. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI,
Basel, Switzerland.},
Doi = {10.3390/rel3030600},
Key = {fds286651}
}
@misc{fds306092,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Between Religion and Ethnicity: Twentieth-Century Jewish
Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture},
Journal = {Religions},
Editor = {Hacohen, M and Mell, J},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special_issues/jewish-emigres/},
Key = {fds306092}
}
@misc{fds286641,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Congress for Cultural Freedom},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {22-28},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture},
Publisher = {J. B. Metzler’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung,},
Editor = {Diner, D},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds286641}
}
@article{fds286650,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Berlin and Popper Between Nation and Empire: Diaspora,
Cosmopolitanism, and Jewish Life},
Journal = {Jewish Historical Studies},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {51-74},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds286650}
}
@misc{fds330147,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Cosmopolitanism, the European Nation State, and Jewish Life:
Berlin and Popper},
Pages = {135-160},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper oggi: una riflessione multidisciplinare,},
Publisher = {Salomone Belforte},
Editor = {Andrea Borghini and Stefano Gattei},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds330147}
}
@misc{fds286640,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {From Forvm to Neues Forvm: The ‘Congress for Cultural
Freedom,’ the 68ers and the Émigrés},
Pages = {239-274},
Booktitle = {Das Jahr 1968 – Ereignis, Symbol, Chiffre},
Publisher = {Vienna University Press},
Editor = {Rathkolb, O and Stadler, F},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds286640}
}
@article{fds286653,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The culture of Viennese science and the riddle of Austrian
liberalism},
Journal = {Modern Intellectual History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {2},
Pages = {369-396},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {1479-2443},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000268268300006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Vienna's scientific culture has long attracted historians'
attention. Impressive though the scientific accomplishments
of Viennese scientists were, and recognized by numerous
Nobel prizes, they alone do not account for the historians'
interest. Rather, Vienna's culture of science was imbedded
in broader humanistic visions and invested in political and
educational projects of major historical significance.
Viennese philosophy placed humanity's hopes in science and
articulated its historical ramifications to the public,
drawing out the political implications of competing
scientific methodologies and tying them to dramatic
historical events. This philosophy of science still
reverberates nowadays in debates on liberty, markets, and
government that quickly reveal their underpinning in the
methodology of science. Vienna's scientific culture, it
seems, has never ceased to capture the imagination, far
beyond Austria. © 2009 Cambridge University
Press.},
Doi = {10.1017/S1479244309002133},
Key = {fds286653}
}
@article{fds286645,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile:
The Making of a Political Philosopher},
Journal = {Studies in Contemporary Jewry},
Volume = {24},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286645}
}
@article{fds286654,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {’The Strange Fact That the State of Israel Exists’: The
Cold War Liberals Between Cosmopolitanism and
Nationalism},
Journal = {Jewish Social Studies},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {37-81},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286654}
}
@article{fds286663,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob Talmon between Zionism and Cold War
Liberalism},
Journal = {History of European Ideas},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2},
Pages = {146-157},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2008},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0191-6599},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000256578200002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The paper focuses on the problematic relationship between
Talmon's liberalism and Zionism. My argument is that
Talmon's nationalism (Zionism included)-historicist,
romantic, visionary-lived in permanent tension with his
liberalism-empiricist, pluralist, pragmatic. His critique of
totalitarian democracy, reflecting his British experience,
emerged independently from his Zionism, grounded in Central
European nationalism. The two represented different worlds.
Talmon lived in both, serving as an ambassador in-between
them, without ever bringing them together. The essay's first
section describes the political education of the young Jacob
Talmon (née Flajszer) and the making of The Origins of
Totalitarian Democracy. It demonstrates the independence of
Talmon's Cold War liberal project from his Zionism. The
second section places Talmon in the context of Cold War
liberal discourse, showing how integral his critique of
revolutionary politics was to contemporary liberalism. The
third illustrates the tensions between Talmon's view of
Jewish history and his liberalism, between his Zionism and
his critique of revolutionary politics. Focusing on Talmon's
analyses of nationalism, it highlights the ambiguity of his
Zionism. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.histeuroideas.2007.12.011},
Key = {fds286663}
}
@misc{fds286639,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Kosmopoliten in einer ethnonationalen Zeit? Juden und
Österreicher in der 1. Republik},
Booktitle = {Das Werden der Republik: Österreich 1918-1920},
Publisher = {Gerold},
Editor = {Konrad, H and Maderthaner, W},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds286639}
}
@article{fds286662,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Rediscovering Intellectual Biography – and Its
Limits},
Journal = {History of Political Economy},
Volume = {34},
Number = {SUPPL.},
Pages = {9-29},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-2006-036},
Doi = {10.1215/00182702-2006-036},
Key = {fds286662}
}
@article{fds286664,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Congress for Cultural Freedom in Austria: Forum, the
Rémigrés and Postwar Culture},
Journal = {Storiografia},
Volume = {11},
Pages = {135-145},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds286664}
}
@misc{fds286638,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Young Popper as a Scholarly Field},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {99-110},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Karl Popper Centenary},
Publisher = {Ashgate Publishers},
Editor = {Jarvie, I and Miller, D and vols},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286638}
}
@incollection{fds286646,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment},
Pages = {175-190},
Booktitle = {Naming Evil, Judging Evil},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Grant, R},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286646}
}
@misc{fds330148,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment},
Pages = {175-190},
Booktitle = {Naming Evil, Judging Evil},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Grant, R},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds330148}
}
@article{fds286661,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {From Empire to Cosmopolitanism: The Central-European Jewish
Intelligentsia, 1867-1968},
Journal = {Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook},
Volume = {V},
Pages = {117-134},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286661}
}
@misc{fds286632,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration,
1936-1937},
Series = {4 vols},
Pages = {1:87-133.},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper: Critical Assessments.},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Hear, AO and ed},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds286632}
}
@article{fds376381,
Title = {Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration,
1936-1937},
Pages = {1:87-133.},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds376381}
}
@article{fds286660,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination in Science and
Politics (in Hungarian)},
Journal = {Buksz – Budapest Review of Books. (Budapesti Könyvszemle
– BUKSZ)},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds286660}
}
@misc{fds286637,
Author = {Hacohen, M},
Title = {Historicizing Deduction},
Booktitle = {Induction and Deduction in the Sciences},
Publisher = {Dordrecht: Kluwer},
Editor = {Galavotti, MC and Stadler, F},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds286637}
}
@article{fds320872,
Author = {Hacohen, MH and Popper, K},
Title = {The formative years, 1902-1945},
Journal = {Annals of Science},
Volume = {59},
Number = {1},
Pages = {89},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00033790110044684},
Doi = {10.1080/00033790110044684},
Key = {fds320872}
}
@misc{fds286636,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Critical Rationalism, Logical Positivism, and the
Poststructuralist Conundrum: Reconsidering the
Neurath-Popper Debate},
Pages = {307-324},
Booktitle = {History of Philosophy and Science},
Publisher = {Dordrecht: Kluwer},
Editor = {Heidelberger, M and Stadler, F},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds286636}
}
@misc{fds286642,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società
aperta},
Series = {Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, XX:2},
Number = {XX:2},
Pages = {II:12-160},
Booktitle = {Karl R. Popper, 1902-2002: ripensando il razionalismo
critico. (Nuova Civilta delle Macchine, XX:2)},
Publisher = {Analisi-Trend},
Editor = {Gattei, S},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds286642}
}
@article{fds376382,
Title = {La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società
aperta},
Pages = {II:12-160},
Publisher = {Analisi-Trend},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds376382}
}
@misc{fds286634,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper’s Cosmopolitanism: Culture Clash and Jewish
Identity},
Pages = {171-194},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Vienna 1900},
Publisher = {New York: Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Beller, S},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286634}
}
@misc{fds286635,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Limits of the National Paradigm in the Study of
Political Thought},
Pages = {247-279},
Booktitle = {Political Thought and its History in National
Context},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Castiglione, D and Hampsher-Monk, I},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286635}
}
@article{fds286659,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Poverty of Historicism, 1935-1940},
Journal = {Storiografia},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {67.-72.},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286659}
}
@book{fds286649,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper - The Formative Years, 1902-1945: Politics and
Philosophy in Interwar Vienna},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds286649}
}
@misc{fds286633,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Rebirth of Liberalism in Science and Politics: Karl
Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna},
Volume = {II},
Series = {2 vols.},
Pages = {146-179},
Booktitle = {Metropole Wien. Texturen der Moderne},
Publisher = {Vienna: WUV},
Editor = {Horak, R and al, E},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds286633}
}
@article{fds286658,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Dilemmas of cosmopolitanism: Karl Popper, Jewish identity,
and "Central European Culture"},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {71},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-149},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000079432300004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/235197},
Key = {fds286658}
}
@book{fds286648,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper in Esilio},
Publisher = {Biblioteca Austriaca},
Editor = {Editore, R},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds286648}
}
@article{fds286657,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas},
Volume = {59},
Number = {4},
Pages = {711-734},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-5037},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000076832900010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3653940},
Key = {fds286657}
}
@article{fds286644,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {D. W. Hamlyn, Being a Philosopher: A History of a
Practice},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {304-310},
Year = {1996},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds286644}
}
@article{fds286656,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper in Exile: The Viennese Progressive Imagination
and the Making of the Open Society},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {26},
Number = {4},
Pages = {452-492},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0048-3931},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996VX07000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This article explores the impact of Popper's exile on the
formation of The Open Society. It proposes homelessness as a
major motif in Popper's life and work. His emigration from
clerical-fascist Austria, sojourn in New Zealand during
World War II, and social isolation in postwar England
constituted a permanent exile. In cosmopolitan philosophy,
he searched for a new home. His unended quest issued in a
liberal cosmopolitan vision of scientific and political
communities pursuing truth and reform. The Open Society was
their embodiment. As described, it expressed the ideals of
fin-de-siècle Viennese progressives. Many progressives were
assimilated Jews, whose dilemmas of national identity gave
rise to cosmopolitan views that stripped ethnicity and
nationality of significance. The Open Society was an
admirable defense of liberalism against fascism, but it
remained a utopian ideal. It could not provide a surrogate
community or home where Popper might have reached his
destination and rested.},
Doi = {10.1177/004839319602600402},
Key = {fds286656}
}
@article{fds314370,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Leonard Krieger: Historicization and political engagement in
intellectual history},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {84-128},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2505518},
Abstract = {This essay explores the methodological and historiographical
legacy of Leonard Krieger (1918-1990), one of the most
sophisticated and influential intellectual historians of his
generation. The author argues that Krieger's mode of
historicization exemplifies essential methodological
practices neglected by contemporary historians and provides
a model for scholarly political engagement. The essay is
divided into four sections. The first provides an overview
of Krieger's last two works: Time's Reasons, a
methodological and historiographical study, and Ideas and
Events, a posthumously published collection of essays
written throughout Krieger's life. The second section,
focusing on the essays on Sartre, Kant, and Pufendorf in
Ideas and Events, defines Krieger's mode of historicization
as the pursuit of theoretical tensions in conceptual
structures and their explanation through the dilemmas of
thinkers. Krieger's historicization of tensions and dilemmas
was constrained, however, by his privileging of internal
theoretical explanations over external contextual ones. The
author argues that opening theories to broader historical
contexts may provide more satisfactory historical
explanations. Seeking to explain Krieger's apprehension
about radical historicization, the third section traces
Krieger's problem with coherence - the construction of
historical patterns - from Ideas and Events to Time's
Reasons. Krieger's conflicting commitments to the
historicist conception of history and to universal values
resulted in fear that historicization would lead to a
complete dissolution of historical coherence and meaning.
The fear, suggests the fourth section, was rooted in
Krieger's political experience. Like many in his generation,
Krieger believed that German Historismus was implicated in
National Socialism. He sought to liberalize Historismus
through a synthesis with natural law. This impossible
project failed, but Krieger's engagement of the past to
address contemporary problems remains exemplary. By
constructing histories of current problems and historicizing
his own position and concerns, he rendered history useful to
the present. Such political engagement can provide a model
for those seeking to re-engage history for radical political
reform.},
Doi = {10.2307/2505518},
Key = {fds314370}
}
@article{fds286655,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Leonard Krieger: Historicalization and Political Engagement
in Intellectual History},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {35},
Pages = {80-130},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds286655}
}
%% Hagler, Anderson
@article{fds345751,
Author = {Hagler, A},
Title = {Archival Epistemology: Honor, Sodomy, and Indians in
Eighteenth-Century New Mexico},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {66},
Number = {3},
Pages = {515-535},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-7517922},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This article
analyzes three eighteenth-century sodomy cases in New Mexico
to highlight the ways in which colonial authorities passed
judgment on their subjects and the landscapes that they
inhabited. Examining how ethnocentric outlooks shaped the
ways in which Spanish colonizers interlinked sin and
physical space illuminates the process by which colonial
authorities made biased value judgments, deeming native
peoples and indigenous spaces as sinful. The first case
(1728) examines the denunciation and subsequent exoneration
of a Spanish resident accused of sodomy. The second case
(1731) highlights the tensions between spaces regarded as
civilized and other areas removed from the purview of the
Spanish state that colonizers viewed as morally suspect. The
third case (1775) reveals how colonial authorities attempted
to normalize local denizens’ sexual comportment in
locations deemed asexual. By analyzing gender and sexuality
alongside the environment, this essay problematizes
descriptions of seemingly natural landscapes and elucidates
the cultural construction behind pejorative tropes used to
justify conquest.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1215/00141801-7517922},
Key = {fds345751}
}
%% Hall, Bruce S.
@article{fds295463,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Review of Judith Scheele, Smugglers and Saints of the
Sahara: regional connectivity in the twentieth century (New
York: Cambridge University Press, 2012)},
Journal = {Politique Africaine},
Number = {131},
Pages = {224-31},
Year = {2013},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds295463}
}
@article{fds295464,
Author = {B.S. Hall and Lecocq, B and Mann, G and Whitehouse, B and Badi, D and Pelckmans, L and Belalimat, N and Hall, B and Lacher, W},
Title = {One hippopotamus and eight blind analysts: a multivocal
analysis of the 2012 political crisis in the divided
Republic of Mali},
Journal = {Review of African Political Economy},
Volume = {40},
Number = {137},
Pages = {343-357},
Year = {2013},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2013.799063},
Abstract = {This is an exercise in contemporary history that aims to
give a comprehensive background and analysis to the 2012
political crisis in Mali, generated by the start of a new
Tuareg nationalist uprising against the state, complemented
by a coordinated attack on the state by both international
(AQIM) and local Jihadi–Salafi movements, leading to a
coup d’état against the incumbent President Touré, and
finally a political stalemate of great concern to the
international community.},
Doi = {10.1080/03056244.2013.799063},
Key = {fds295464}
}
@article{fds321571,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Saharan commerce and Islamic law: The question of usury
(Ribā) in the Nawāzil literature of Mali and Mauritania,
1700-1929},
Journal = {African Economic History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {41},
Pages = {1-18},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds321571}
}
@article{fds225368,
Author = {Bruce S. Hall},
Title = {"Saharan Commerce and Islamic Law: The Question of Usury 1
(ribā) in the Nawāzil Literature of Mali and Mauritania,
1700-1929"},
Journal = {African Economic History},
Volume = {41},
Pages = {1-20},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds225368}
}
@misc{fds295459,
Author = {Hall, BS and Addoun, YD},
Title = {“The Arabic Letters of the Ghadames Slaves in the Niger
Bend, 1860-1900”},
Pages = {pp.485-500},
Booktitle = {African Slavery/African Voices},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Bellagamba, A and Greene, S and Brown, C and Klein,
M},
Year = {2013},
Abstract = {This is an annotated translation of ten letters with an
introduction.},
Key = {fds295459}
}
@article{fds295465,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Arguing sovereignty in Songhay},
Journal = {Afriques: Débats, methods et terraines d’histoire},
Volume = {4},
Pages = {1-17},
Year = {2013},
Abstract = {Recent archaeological, historical, and anthropological
literature on the development of social and political
complexity in Africa challenges older models of state
formation that once informed the understanding of medieval
Sahelian empires such as Songhay. We now know that there
were multiple paths to complexity that did not necessarily
lead to state formation, and that there was a heterarchical
distribution of power in many African political formations.
Despite this, the historiography of pre-colonial states in
Sahelian West Africa, and of the role of Islam in these
political formations, retains an attachment to a particular
model of statehood derived from Arabic geographies and
chronicles. Emphasis continues to be placed on military
power and a largely ambivalent relationship between Islam
and indigenous forms of authority. In this article, I offer
a reinterpretation of the exercise and rhetoric of
sovereignty in imperial Songhay by focusing on some of the
ways in which Islamic authority was claimed and contested by
its rulers. I argue that Songhay rulers claimed a religious
authority that far outstripped their coercive power. Instead
of an ambivalent relationship between the Muslim religious
estate and secular power, Islamic religious authority was
the principal basis of Songhay rulers’ claims to extensive
power.},
Key = {fds295465}
}
@article{fds321570,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {A History of Libya},
Journal = {The International journal of African historical
studies},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {332-333},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds321570}
}
@book{fds295466,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {A history of race in Muslim West Africa,
1600-1960},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Address = {New York},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/isbn/item6038441/?site_locale=en_US},
Abstract = {The mobilization of local ideas about racial difference has
been important in generating, and intensifying, civil wars
that have occurred in all of the countries that straddle the
southern edge of the Sahara Desert (or Sahel) since the end
of colonial rule. From Sudan to Mauritania, the racial
categories deployed in contemporary conflicts often hearken
back to an older history in which blackness could be equated
with slavery and non-blackness (i.e. Arab-ness, Tuareg-ness,
Fulbe-ness, etc.) with predatory and uncivilized banditry.
This book traces the development of arguments about race
over a period of more than three hundred and fifty years
(1600-1960) in one important place along the southern edge
of the Sahara Desert, the Niger Bend in northern Mali. Using
local Arabic documents held in Timbuktu, as well as local
colonial sources in French and oral interviews, the book
demonstrates that local arguments about racial difference
long predated colonial conquest.},
Key = {fds295466}
}
@article{fds295460,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Review of John Wright, A History of Libya (New York:
Columbia University Press, 2010).},
Journal = {International Journal of African Historical
Studies},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3},
Pages = {458-60},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295460}
}
@article{fds295461,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Review of Ghislaine Lydon, On Trans-Saharan Trails: Islamic
Law, Trade Networks, and Cross-Cultural Exchange in
Nineteenth-Century Western Africa (Cambridge University
Press, 2009)},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {618-21},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295461}
}
@article{fds295456,
Author = {Hall, BS and Stewart, CC},
Title = {The historic ‘Core Curriculum,’ and the book market in
Islamic West Africa},
Pages = {109-74},
Booktitle = {The Trans-Saharan Book Trade: Arabic Literacy, Manuscript
Culture, and Intellectual History in Islamic
Africa},
Publisher = {Brill},
Address = {Leiden},
Editor = {Krätli, G and Lydon, G},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295456}
}
@article{fds295467,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {HOW SLAVES USED ISLAM: THE LETTERS OF ENSLAVED MUSLIM
COMMERCIAL AGENTS IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY NIGER BEND AND
CENTRAL SAHARA},
Journal = {The Journal of African History},
Volume = {52},
Number = {3},
Pages = {279-297},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {0021-8537},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000299599700001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Historians of slavery in Africa have long struggled to
recover the voices of enslaved people. In this article, an
unusual set of sources found in Timbuktu (Mali) reveals the
existence of a stratum of literate, Muslim slaves who wrote
and received letters written in Arabic. These letters make
it possible to probe the Islamic rhetoric used by Muslim
slaves and ask how enslaved people who adopted Islam
understood their faith. Did Muslim slaves arrive at
different interpretations of Islam than those Muslims who
were free? Using the correspondence of two slaves who worked
as agents in their master’s commercial activities in the
Niger Bend and Central Sahara during the second half of the
nineteenth century, the article demonstrates the extent to
which Muslim slaves used appeals to their own piety in
attempting to carve out a certain amount of social autonomy.
For these Muslim slaves, Islam could be made to serve both
spiritual and practical ends. And yet, this did not require
slaves to interpret Islam in ways that rejected the
legitimacy of slavery.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021853711000491},
Key = {fds295467}
}
@article{fds295468,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Bellah Histories of Decolonization, Iklan Paths to Freedom:
The Meanings of Race and Slavery in the Late-Colonial Niger
Bend (Mali), 1944-1960},
Journal = {The International journal of African historical
studies},
Volume = {44},
Number = {1},
Pages = {61-87},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {0361-7882},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000292753100004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295468}
}
@article{fds321572,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {A History of Libya. By John Wright},
Journal = {The International journal of African historical
studies},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3},
Pages = {458-460},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds321572}
}
@misc{fds295454,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {An early Tuareg anti-colonial manifesto? A local critique of
the French occupation of the Niger Bend},
Pages = {107-47},
Booktitle = {Le Temps des Oulèmas: les manuscrits africains comme
sources historiques},
Publisher = {Etudes Nigeriens},
Address = {Niamey},
Editor = {Moumouni, S and Pawlikova-Vilhanova, V},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds295454}
}
@misc{fds295455,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Bellah Highwaymen: Slave banditry and crime in colonial
northern Mali},
Pages = {193-215},
Booktitle = {Islam, Slavery and Diaspora},
Publisher = {Africa World Press},
Address = {Trenton, NJ},
Editor = {Montana, IM and Mirzai, BA and Lovejoy, P},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds295455}
}
@misc{fds295453,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {Historiography of Islamic Africa},
Booktitle = {New Encyclopedia of Africa},
Publisher = {Charles Scribner’s Sons},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Middleton, J and Miller, J},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds295453}
}
@article{fds295469,
Author = {Hall, BS},
Title = {The Question of ‘Race’ in the Pre-colonial Southern
Sahara},
Journal = {Journal of North African Studies},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {339-367},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6642 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds295469}
}
%% Harrison, Alisa Y.
@article{fds32272,
Author = {A.Y. Harrison},
Title = {"Women's and Girls Activism in 1960s Southwest Georgia:
Rethinking History and Historiography"},
Booktitle = {Women Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting
Change},
Publisher = {University of Missouri Press},
Editor = {Angela Boswell and Judith McArthur},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds32272}
}
@article{fds32273,
Author = {A.Y. Harrison},
Title = {Hope and Danger in the New South City: Working Class Women
and Urban Development in Atlanta, 1890-1940},
Journal = {H-South},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://www.h-net.msu.edu},
Key = {fds32273}
}
@article{fds32274,
Author = {A.Y. Harrison},
Title = {American Congo: The African American Freedom Struggle in the
Delta},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds32274}
}
%% Hart, John F
@article{fds211839,
Author = {J.F. Hart},
Title = {The Takings Clause , 5:423-25.},
Booktitle = {Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Stanley
N. Katz ed. 2009).},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds211839}
}
@article{fds71974,
Author = {J. Hart},
Title = {“Human Law, Natural Law and Economic Liberties in the
Federal Courts, 1789-1835,”},
Journal = {University of San Diego Law Review},
Year = {2008},
Abstract = {Legal scholars have uniformly read the early federal courts'
most prominent court decisions affecting property rights and
economic liberties as instances of "natural law" reasoning
akin to that articulated in the Declaration of Independence.
This view has implied parallels between the early doctrines
and the laissez-faire constitutionalism of the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. Properly understood, however, the
early decisions that seem to rely on natural law do so only
when some discrete historical text with its own independent
authority -- a state constitution, an English constitutional
text, the ratification debates -- had used natural-rights
language. Although lawyers frequently invoked natural law
concepts in addressing the courts, the federal courts
repeatedly declined to treat natural law as grounds for
decision.},
Key = {fds71974}
}
%% Hassan, Mona
@article{fds329171,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Poetic Memories of the Prophet’s Family: Ibn Ḥajar
al-ʿAsqalānī’s Panegyrics for the ʿAbbasid
Sultan-Caliph of Cairo al-Mustaʿīn},
Journal = {Journal of Islamic Studies},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-24},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jis/etx064},
Abstract = {Although Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī is primarily known for
his seminal scholarship in the field of prophetic traditions
or ḥadīth studies, he was also an accomplished poet. In
fact, as this article reveals, one of the poems that Ibn
Ḥajar included in his carefully crafted collection from
the ninth/fifteenth century struck a deep chord of Muslim
memories surrounding a restored Islamic caliphate. Far from
the image of complete apathy to the Cairene ʿAbbasids that
has long been conventional wisdom, Ibn Ḥajar’s panegyric
for al-Mustaʿīn (r. 808–16/1406–14) lauded the
ʿAbbasid caliph’s assumption of the Mamluk sultanate as a
restoration of legitimate rule to the blessed family of the
Prophet (ahl al-bayt). In crafting his poem, Ibn Ḥajar
draws upon a deep reservoir of devotional love for the
Prophet’s family in the late Mamluk era, embodied by
al-Mustaʿīn as the descendant of the Prophet’s uncle
al-ʿAbbās, and upon a dynamic and evolving Islamic legal
tradition on matters of governance. Even though
al-Mustaʿīn’s combined reign as sultan and caliph lasted
only a matter of months, Ibn Ḥajar’s commemoration of it
became a famous piece of cultural lore down through the last
years of the Mamluk Sultanate and past the Ottoman conquest
of Egypt. Through exploring the intertwined histories of Ibn
Ḥajar, al-Mustaʿīn, and their contemporaries, as well as
analysing published and manuscript recensions of Ibn
Hajar’s poetry, topographies of Cairo, Mamluk chancery
documents, and treatises on Islamic law and ḥadīth
literature, this interdisciplinary article elucidates the
religious and socio-political complexity of veneration for
the ʿAbbasid caliphate in the late Mamluk
era.},
Doi = {10.1093/jis/etx064},
Key = {fds329171}
}
@book{fds310561,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Longing for the Lost Caliphate: A Transregional
History},
Pages = {408 pages},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {9780691166780},
url = {http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10894.html},
Abstract = {In the United States and Europe, the word “caliphate”
has conjured historically romantic and increasingly
pernicious associations. Yet the caliphate’s significance
in Islamic history and Muslim culture remains poorly
understood. This book explores the myriad meanings of the
caliphate for Muslims around the world through the
analytical lens of two key moments of loss in the thirteenth
and twentieth centuries. Through extensive primary-source
research, Mona Hassan explores the rich constellation of
interpretations created by religious scholars, historians,
musicians, statesmen, poets, and intellectuals. Hassan fills
a scholarly gap regarding Muslim reactions to the
destruction of the Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad in 1258 and
challenges the notion that the Mongol onslaught signaled an
end to the critical engagement of Muslim jurists and
intellectuals with the idea of an Islamic caliphate. She
also situates Muslim responses to the dramatic abolition of
the Ottoman caliphate in 1924 as part of a longer trajectory
of transregional cultural memory, revealing commonalities
and differences in how modern Muslims have creatively
interpreted and reinterpreted their heritage. Hassan
examines how poignant memories of the lost caliphate have
been evoked in Muslim culture, law, and politics, similar to
the losses and repercussions experienced by other religious
communities, including the destruction of the Second Temple
for Jews and the fall of Rome for Christians. A global
history, Longing for the Lost Caliphate delves into why the
caliphate has been so important to Muslims in vastly
different eras and places.},
Key = {fds310561}
}
@article{fds254799,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Relations, Narrations, and Judgments: The Scholarly Networks
and Contributions of an Early Female Muslim
Jurist},
Journal = {Islamic Law and Society},
Volume = {22},
Number = {4},
Pages = {323-351},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {1568-5195},
url = {http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/15685195-00224p01},
Abstract = {Through an extensive analysis of early biographical
dictionaries and histories, ḥadīth collections and
commentaries, as well as legal texts, I reconstruct the life
of a female jurist from the third generation of Muslims. It
was through informal networks of kin- ship and scholarship
that ʿAmrah bint ʿAbd al-Raḥmān (d. 106/724)
contributed to the core of Islamic knowledge in ways similar
to her male contemporaries, while she also served as a
resource within the community for the gender-specific
concerns of women. The depth of her knowledge established
ʿAmrah’s narrations as reliable evidence of the Prophet
Muḥammad’s conduct and endowed her own opinions and
deeds with an authoritative weight respected by
contemporaries and subsequent generations of Muslim
scholars.},
Key = {fds254799}
}
@article{fds254802,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Reshaping Religious Authority in Contemporary Turkey:
State-Sponsored Female Preacher},
Pages = {85-103},
Booktitle = {Women, Leadership and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary
Islamic Authority},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Bano, M and Kalmbach, H},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://www.brill.nl/women-leadership-and-mosques},
Abstract = {With the active support and intervention of Turkey’s
Directorate of Religious Affairs, state-sponsored female
preachers are establishing a new model of female religious
authority in Turkish society based upon the elevation of
well-trained and certified women to official positions of
religious influence, whereby they are energetically engaged
in (re)shaping the populace’s understanding and
interpretations of Islam.},
Key = {fds254802}
}
@article{fds254803,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Women at the Intersection of Turkish Politics, Religion, and
Education: The Unexpected Path to Becoming a State-Sponsored
Female Preacher},
Journal = {Comparative Islamic Studies},
Volume = {5},
Number = {1},
Pages = {111-130},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {1740-7125 (print) & 1747-9681 (online)},
url = {https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/CIS/article/view/7978},
Abstract = {This article elucidates how increased religious educational
opportunities for girls over the past few decades, sparked
by Turkey’s transition from single-party rule to a
multi-party political system, has fostered the development
of state-sponsored female preachers (who are entrusted with
giving mosque sermons and legal responsa) at the same time
that contemporary Turkish politics and the vig- orously
contested place of Islam, Islamic education, and practicing
Muslims in an assertively secular system has impinged upon
and redirected their lives in surprising ways. Analyzed
through the comparative lens of successive generations of
female students, the continuous contestation over the
appropriate place of religion — and particularly its
instruction and social visibility—amid secular state
apparatuses has both opened and contracted professional
opportunities for Turkey’s state-sponsored female
preachers.},
Key = {fds254803}
}
@article{fds254804,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Women Preaching for the Secular State: Official Female
Preachers (Bayan Vaizler) in Contemporary
Turkey},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {43},
Number = {03},
Pages = {451-473},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {0020-7438},
url = {http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A83N5wuI},
Abstract = {Nearly one-third of Turkey’s official preaching workforce
are women. Their numbers have risen considerably over the
past two decades, fueled by an unforeseen feminization of
higher religious education as well as the Directorate of
Religious Affairs’ attempts to redress its historical
gender imbalances. Created in the early Turkish Republic,
the Directorate is also historically embedded in
(re)defining the appropriate domains and formations of
religion, and the female preachers it now employs navigate
people’s potent fears rooted in memories of this fraught
past. In the various neighborhoods of Istanbul, these
preachers attempt to overcome conservative Muslims’
cautious ambivalence toward the interpretative and
disciplinary powers of a secular state as well as assertive
secularists’ discomfort and suspicion over increasingly
visible manifestations of religiosity. Thus, the activities
of state-sponsored female preachers are inescapably
intertwined with the contestation of religious domains and
authority in the secular Republic of Turkey and demonstrate
an intricate interplay between the politics of religion,
gender, and secularism in contemporary Turkish
society.},
Doi = {10.1017/s0020743811000614},
Key = {fds254804}
}
@article{fds254800,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Türkische Predigerin (vaize) erteilt eine Fatwa im
Istanbuler Muftiamt},
Pages = {306-306},
Booktitle = {Religionsrecht: Eine Einführung in das jüdische,
christliche und islamische Recht},
Publisher = {Schultthess Verlag},
Editor = {Bollag, D and Bouzar, PB and Mortanges, RPD and Tappenbeck,
C},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {978-3-7255-6066-0},
url = {http://www.schulthess.com/buchshop/detail/ISBN-9783725560660/Pahud-de-Mortanges-Ren%C3%A9-Bleisch-Bouzar-Petra-Bollag-David-Tappenbeck-Christian-R/Religionsrecht},
Key = {fds254800}
}
@article{fds254801,
Author = {Hassan, M},
Title = {Modern Interpretations and Misinterpretations of a Medieval
Scholar: Apprehending the Political Thought of Ibn
Taymiyyah},
Pages = {338-66},
Booktitle = {Ibn Taymiyyah and His Times},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Ahmed, S and Rapoport, Y},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {9780195478341},
url = {http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/ReligionTheology/Islam/?view=usa&ci=9780195478341},
Abstract = {This article overturns widely held perceptions of Ibn
Taymiyya’s views on the caliphate in contemporary
scholarship through a close examination of his Fatawa,
Minhaj al-Sunna, and al-Siyasa al-Shar‘iyya and reveals
Ibn Taymiyya’s juristic attachment and engagement with the
concept of the caliphate as a moral and legal necessity for
the welfare of the Muslim community in the thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries. The article also reflects on how
modern accommodationist and confrontationist Islamist groups
have marshalled Ibn Taymiyya’s work in support of their
widely divergent positions, sometimes well beyond the letter
and spirit of his original contributions.},
Key = {fds254801}
}
%% Hassell, Stephanie
@article{fds226459,
Author = {S. Hassell},
Title = {"Inquisition Records from Goa as Sources for the Study of
Slavery in the Eastern Domains of the Portuguese
Empire"},
Journal = {History in Africa},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds226459}
}
%% Hasso, Frances S.
@article{fds376132,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Beyond the Treatment Room: The Psyche-Body-Society Care
Politics of Cairo’s El-Nadeem},
Journal = {Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {7-35},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/725840},
Doi = {10.1086/725840},
Key = {fds376132}
}
@article{fds372509,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {"The Art of Death in Life" Palestinian Futurism and
Reproduction after 1948},
Pages = {210-243},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372509}
}
@article{fds372510,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {"Making the Country Pay for Itself" Health, Hunger, and
Midwives},
Pages = {78-114},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372510}
}
@article{fds372504,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Historiography and History of Missing Palestinian Bodies
Introduction},
Pages = {1-+},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372504}
}
@article{fds372505,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {"Technically Illegal" Birth Control in Religious, Colonial,
and State Legal Traditions},
Pages = {152-181},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372505}
}
@article{fds372506,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {"I Did Not Want Children" Birth Control in Discourse and
Practice},
Pages = {182-209},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372506}
}
@article{fds372507,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {"We Are Far More Advanced" The Politics of Ill and Healthy
Babies in Colonial Palestine},
Pages = {47-77},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372507}
}
@article{fds372508,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {"Children Are the Treasure and Property of the Nation"
Demography, Eugenics, and Mothercraft},
Pages = {115-151},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372508}
}
@article{fds372511,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {CODA: Life, Death, Regeneration},
Pages = {244-251},
Booktitle = {BURIED IN THE RED DIRT},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {978-1-316-51354-5},
Key = {fds372511}
}
@book{fds362038,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Buried in the Red Dirt: Race, Reproduction, and Death in
Modern Palestine},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781316513545},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009072854},
Abstract = {Bringing together a vivid array of analog and
non-traditional sources, including colonial archives,
newspaper reports, literature, oral histories, and
interviews, Buried in the Red Dirt tells a story of life,
death, reproduction and missing bodies and experiences
during and since the British colonial period in Palestine.
Using transnational feminist reading practices of existing
and new archives, the book moves beyond authorized frames of
collective pain and heroism. Looking at their day-to-day
lives, where Palestinians suffered most from poverty,
illness, and high rates of infant and child mortality,
Frances Hasso's book shows how ideologically and
practically, racism and eugenics shaped British colonialism
and Zionist settler-colonialism in Palestine in different
ways, especially informing health policies. She examines
Palestinian anti-reproductive desires and practices, before
and after 1948, critically engaging with demographic
scholarship that has seen Zionist commitments to Jewish
reproduction projected onto Palestinians. This title is also
available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.},
Doi = {10.1017/9781009072854},
Key = {fds362038}
}
@article{fds362664,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Disruptive Situations: Fractal Orientalism and Queer
Strategies in Beirut. By Ghassan Moussawi. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 2020. Pp. 210. $94.50 (cloth);
$29.95 (paper).},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {127},
Number = {2},
Pages = {679-681},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/715270},
Doi = {10.1086/715270},
Key = {fds362664}
}
@article{fds349710,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {“I have ambition”: Muhammad Ramadan's proletarian
masculinities in postrevolution Egyptian
cinema},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {2},
Pages = {197-214},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020743820000033},
Abstract = {This article provides a close reading of two popular
Egyptian action films, al-Almani (The German, 2012), the
first blockbuster since the 25 January 2011 revolution, and
Qalb al-Asad (Lion heart, 2013), both starring Muhammad
Ramadan as a socially produced proletarian “thug”
figure. Made for Egyptian audiences, the films privilege
entertainment over aesthetics or politics. However, they
express distinct messages about violence, morality, and
revolution that are shaped by their moments of
postrevolutionary release. They present the police state in
salutary yet ambivalent terms. They offer a rupture with
prerevolutionary cinema by staging the failure of
proletarian masculinities and femininities that rely on
middle-class respectability in relation to sex, marriage,
and work. Even as each film expresses traces of
revolutionary upheaval and even nostalgia, cynicism rather
than hopefulness dominates, especially in al-Almani, which
conveys to the middle and upper classes the specter of an
ever-present threat of masculine frustration. The form and
content of Qalb al-Asad, by comparison, offer the option of
reconciling opposing elements-an Egyptian story line with a
less repressive conclusion if one chooses a path between
revolutionary resistance and accepting defeat.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020743820000033},
Key = {fds349710}
}
@article{fds340468,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Generations},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {14},
Number = {3},
Pages = {265-267},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-7025371},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-7025371},
Key = {fds340468}
}
@article{fds342472,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Masculine love and sensuous reason: the affective and
spatial politics of Egyptian Ultras football
fans},
Journal = {Gender, Place and Culture},
Volume = {25},
Number = {10},
Pages = {1423-1447},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2018.1531830},
Abstract = {This article uses a feminist spatial approach attentive to
masculine affect and difference to analyze the language,
cultural production, and practices of the two largest Ultras
football fan groups in Egypt–White Knights (affiliated
with Zamalek Sporting Club) and Ahlawy (affiliated with
Al-Ahly Sporting Club)–both established in 2007. Egyptian
Ultras cultivate embodied passion, joy, love and anger. By
excluding girls and women, the Ultras reflect the sexism
that permeates Egyptian social and political life. However,
sexism does not appear to be the most important reason for
Ultras homosociality and misogyny is not particularly
relevant to their practices and cultural oeuvre. The Ultras
do not encourage sexual attacks on girls and women, let
alone boys and men, and explicitly discourage sectarianism
and racism. Ultras groups in Egypt, I contend, offer a
masculine alternative to a government that represents itself
as a militarist ‘factory of men’. As they battle state
efforts to control space and reinforce the dominant order,
their practices challenge rationality/affect and mind/body
binaries, as well as divisions between street/stadium and
corporate/commons. Informed by fieldwork in Egypt, the
article uses semiotic and discursive methods to analyze
hundreds of Ultras’ images, songs, chants, Facebook pages,
and live performances on multiple sites, as well as
scholarly sources in Arabic and English and a book-length
Arabic account about the Ultras in Egypt by the founder of
the Ultras White Knights.},
Doi = {10.1080/0966369X.2018.1531830},
Key = {fds342472}
}
@article{fds335497,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Editorial Introduction},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-2},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-4296977},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-4296977},
Key = {fds335497}
}
@article{fds335498,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Cover art concept},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {92-93},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-4297132},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-4297132},
Key = {fds335498}
}
@article{fds327365,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Entering and remaking spaces: Young palestinian feminists in
Jerusalem},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {13},
Number = {2},
Pages = {337-345},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-3861411},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-3861411},
Key = {fds327365}
}
@article{fds318216,
Title = {Freedom Without Permission Bodies and Space in the Arab
Revolutions},
Pages = {312 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press Book},
Editor = {Hasso, F and Salime, ZS},
Year = {2016},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9780822362418},
Abstract = {As the 2011 uprisings in North Africa reverberated across
the Middle East, a diverse cross section of women and girls
publicly disputed gender and sexual norms in novel,
unauthorized, and often shocking ways. In a series of case
studies ranging from Tunisia's 14 January Revolution to the
Taksim Gezi Park protests in Istanbul, the contributors to
Freedom without Permission reveal the centrality of the
intersections between body, gender, sexuality, and space to
these groundbreaking events. Essays include discussions of
the blogs written by young women in Egypt, the Women2Drive
campaign in Saudi Arabia, the reintegration of women into
the public sphere in Yemen, the sexualization of female
protesters encamped at Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout, and the
embodied, performative, and artistic spaces of Morocco's 20
February Movement. Conceiving of revolution as affective,
embodied, spatialized, and aesthetic forms of upheaval and
transgression, the contributors show how women activists
imagined, inhabited, and deployed new spatial arrangements
that undermined the public-private divisions of spaces,
bodies, and social relations, continuously transforming them
through symbolic and embodied transgressions.},
Key = {fds318216}
}
@article{fds363963,
Author = {Hasso, F},
Title = {The Sect-Sex-Police Nexus and Politics and Bahrain's Pearl
Revolution},
Pages = {105-137},
Booktitle = {Freedom without Permission: Bodies and Space in the Arab
Revolutions},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Hasso, FS and Salime, Z},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822373728-005},
Doi = {10.1215/9780822373728-005},
Key = {fds363963}
}
@article{fds302996,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Civil and the Limits of Politics in Revolutionary
Egypt},
Journal = {Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle
East},
Volume = {35},
Number = {3},
Pages = {605-621},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1548-226X},
url = {http://cssaame.dukejournals.org/content/35/3/605.refs},
Abstract = {Based on analysis of scholarly and primary sources that
include July 2011 and January and February 2014 fieldwork in
Cairo, this article examines civil as a word with multiple
synchronic meanings and shifts in valence in Egypt between
January 2011 and July 2013. I argue that civil stood as a
rhetorical placeholder in a time with few secure ideological
positions, little agreement about the content of the good
society, and wide recognition of the enormity of obstacles
to transformation. The article draws on Jacques Rancière's
understandings of “politics” and “police” to examine
sensibilities and relations of transgression and control
that work on and through bodies, intimacies, and meanings of
the civil. Among the essential lessons of the 2011 Arab
revolutions is that ideological differences and material
inequalities do not easily melt, even in emergent,
pluralistic, and nondoctrinaire revolutionary politics,
because it is difficult to erase positional and embodied
differences in the scenes where politics are
made.},
Doi = {10.1215/1089201X-3426445},
Key = {fds302996}
}
@article{fds318218,
Author = {Cooke, M and Hasso, F},
Title = {Association tounissiet},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {11},
Number = {3},
Pages = {365-367},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-3142581},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-3142581},
Key = {fds318218}
}
@article{fds318219,
Author = {Kahraman, H and Hasso, F},
Title = {Art concept},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {11},
Number = {2},
Pages = {233-234},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-2886595},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-2886595},
Key = {fds318219}
}
@article{fds318217,
Author = {Kahraman, H and Hasso, FS},
Title = {Editor's Note},
Volume = {11},
Number = {3},
Pages = {349},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15525864-3142526},
Doi = {10.1215/15525864-3142526},
Key = {fds318217}
}
@article{fds259091,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Bargaining with the devil: States and intimate
life},
Journal = {Journal of Middle East Women's Studies},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {107-134},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {1552-5864},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/jmiddeastwomstud.10.2.107},
Abstract = {Since the 1980s, an explosion in state, international, and
nongovernmental campaigns and programs propose to increase
women's rights and protections in Arab countries. Women and
women's rights activists often invite and appeal to
male-dominated states to regulate, intervene, or change the
rules in sexual and family life in order to address a range
of problems and challenges, including lack of economic and
other resources, political and citizenship exclusions, or
intimate violence. What are the implications of relying on
states as the main arbiters of rights and protections This
is a longstanding feminist question whose answer hinges on
underlying assumptions and theories about states and
governance. Reliance on states as the primary sources of
protection and support in intimate life has largely worked
to rearticulate gendered, economic, and other inequitable
power relations, bolster states, reconstitute state
authority over intimate domains, and limit possibilities for
gendered, sexual, and kin subjectivities and affinities.
This dynamic may be metaphorically described as a "devil's
bargain" since state-delivered rights and protections in
these realms are so often attached to important restrictions
and foreclosures. The article conceptually and theoretically
expands on my research on family law projects in Egypt and
the United Arab Emirates in Consuming Desires: Family Crisis
and the State in the Middle East (Stanford University Press,
2011). Its title is inspired by Deniz Kandiyoti's
influential article, "Bargaining with Patriarchy" (Gender &
Society, 1988), which I re-engage for analytical purposes.
© 2014 Journal of Middle East Women's Studies.},
Doi = {10.2979/jmiddeastwomstud.10.2.107},
Key = {fds259091}
}
@article{fds222256,
Author = {F.S. Hasso},
Title = {Alternative Worlds at the 2013 World Social Forum in
Tunis},
Journal = {Jadaliyya},
Year = {2013},
Month = {April},
url = {http://arabic.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/11396/alternative-worlds-at-the-2013-world-social-forum-},
Key = {fds222256}
}
@book{fds259093,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Consuming Desires: Family Crisis and the State in the Middle
East},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Year = {2011},
Abstract = {http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=9486},
Key = {fds259093}
}
@article{fds259090,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {<i>Desiring Arabs</i> (review)},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Sexuality},
Volume = {20},
Number = {3},
Pages = {652-656},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sex.2011.0054},
Doi = {10.1353/sex.2011.0054},
Key = {fds259090}
}
@article{fds259089,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Deconstructing Sexuality in the Middle East: Challenges and
Discourses},
Journal = {Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-48},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0094-3061},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306109356659w},
Doi = {10.1177/0094306109356659w},
Key = {fds259089}
}
@article{fds259101,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Empowering governmentalities rather than women: The Arab
Human Development Report 2005 and western development
logics},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {63-82},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0020-7438},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020743808090120},
Abstract = {The researchers and writers of the Arab Human Development
Report 2005 (AHDR 2005) include activists, social critics,
intellectuals, and feminists who aspire for izdihar
(flourishing) in the Arab world "based on a peaceful process
of negotiation for redistributing power and building good
governance." This passage suggests that the aims the AHDR
2005 shares with the previous three volumes are to encourage
state apparatuses and officials to transform themselves by
changing policies and surrendering some of the power and
resources they have fortified vis-à-vis their citizenries.
This article argues that rather than encouraging the rise of
women or any group interested in political or social
transformation, the AHDR 2005 works within a U.N.
development framework that strengthens states and political
elites in relation to their populations by constituting the
former as the causes of underdevelopment and thus the
primary agents for economic, social, and political
improvement. © 2009 Cambridge University
Press.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020743808090120},
Key = {fds259101}
}
@article{fds259102,
Author = {F.S. Hasso and Abu-Lughod, L and Adely, FJ and Hasso, FS},
Title = {Overview: Engaging the Arab Human Development Report 2005 on
Women},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {59-60},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0020-7438},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020743808090107},
Abstract = {The Arab Human Development Report 2005: Towards the Rise of
Women in the Arab World (AHDR 2005), published in Arabic
with English and French translations, was launched at the
end of 2006. With a title carefully crafted to avoid Western
development buzzwords like "empowerment" and to signal the
inclusion of all women living in the region, it is the third
in a series of detailed studies meant to unpack the themes
of the original overview report that garnered both acclaim
and criticism when it was published in 2002. The other two
topical reports examine what were billed as "deficits" in
knowledge and in freedom. This one tackles what the original
report framed as the third major obstacle to the flourishing
of the Arab world: the deficit in gender equality. © 2009
Cambridge University Press.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020743808090107},
Key = {fds259102}
}
@article{fds259087,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Shifting Practices and Identities: Nontraditional
Relationships among Sunni Muslim Egyptians and
Emiratis},
Pages = {211-222},
Booktitle = {Family, Gender, and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and
South Asia},
Publisher = {Syracuse University Press},
Editor = {Cuno, KM and Desai, M},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds259087}
}
@article{fds259086,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Comparing Emirati and Egyptian Narratives On Marriage,
Sexuality, and the Body},
Pages = {59-74},
Booktitle = {Global Migration, Social Change, and Cultural
Transformation},
Publisher = {Palgrave Publishers},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Elliott, E and Payne, J and Ploesch, P},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds259086}
}
@article{fds259100,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {'Culture Knowledge' and the Violence of Imperialism:
Revisiting The Arab Mind},
Journal = {MIT Electronic Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {7},
Number = {Spring},
Pages = {24-40},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://franceshasso.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/culture-knowledge-hasso.pdf},
Key = {fds259100}
}
@article{fds259082,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Book Review: Geographies of Muslim Women: Gender, Religion,
and Space},
Journal = {Gender & Society},
Volume = {20},
Number = {6},
Pages = {826-828},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2006},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0891-2432},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27640936},
Doi = {10.1177/0891243206292857},
Key = {fds259082}
}
@article{fds259103,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Discursive and political deployments by/of the 2002
Palestinian women suicide bombers/martyrs},
Journal = {Feminist Review},
Volume = {81},
Number = {81},
Pages = {23-51},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {2005},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0141-7789},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000232801300008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This paper focuses on representations by and deployments of
the four Palestinian women who during the first four months
of 2002 killed themselves in organized attacks against
Israeli military personnel or civilians in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories or Israel. The paper addresses the
manner in which these militant women produced and situated
themselves as gendered-political subjects, and argues that
their self-representations and acts were deployed by
individuals and groups in the region to reflect and
articulate other gendered-political subjectivities that at
times undermined or rearticulated patriarchal
religio-nationalist understandings of gender and women in
relation to corporeality, authenticity, and community. The
data analysed include photographs, narrative representations
in television and newspaper media, the messages the women
left behind, and secondary sources. © 2005 Feminist
Review.},
Doi = {10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400257},
Key = {fds259103}
}
@article{fds259099,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Problems and promise in Middle East and North Africa gender
research},
Journal = {Feminist Studies},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {653-678},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0046-3663},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000234987900010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/20459056},
Key = {fds259099}
}
@book{fds259092,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Resistance, Repression and Gender Politics in Occupied
Palestine and Jordan},
Publisher = {Syracuse University Press},
Year = {2005},
ISBN = {9781684450237},
Abstract = {https://syracuseopen.syr.edu/upressbooks/resistance-repression-and-gender-politics-in-occupied-palestine-and-jordan/},
Key = {fds259092}
}
@article{fds259081,
Author = {Hasso, F},
Title = {Women and gender in early Jewish and Palestinian
nationalism},
Journal = {MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL},
Volume = {58},
Number = {1},
Pages = {163-164},
Publisher = {MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE},
Year = {2004},
Month = {December},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4329995},
Key = {fds259081}
}
@article{fds335499,
Author = {Hasso, FS and Brinkley, D and Spagna, GF and Chin, EJ and Lynn,
D},
Title = {What People Just Don't Understand About Academic
Fields},
Journal = {The Chronicle of Higher Education},
Year = {2003},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds335499}
}
@article{fds259078,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Who Covered The War Best? Try al-Jazeera},
Journal = {Newsday},
Year = {2003},
Month = {April},
url = {http://www.newsday.com/who-covered-the-war-best-try-al-jazeera-1.307818},
Key = {fds259078}
}
@article{fds346931,
Author = {Hasso, F and Charrad, MM},
Title = {States and Women's Rights: The Making of Postcolonial
Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco},
Journal = {Contemporary Sociology},
Volume = {31},
Number = {6},
Pages = {735-735},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2002},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3089962},
Doi = {10.2307/3089962},
Key = {fds346931}
}
@article{fds259097,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Feminist generations? The long-term impact of social
movement involvement on Palestinian women's
lives},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {586-611},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0002-9602},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000175830600002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {While there is an extensive literature addressing gender and
women in social movements, there is very little addressing
the impact of such participation on individual women in the
aftermath of involvement. This article explores the
individual impact of social movement participation using
longitudinal qualitative research with working-class
Palestinian women and argues that there exists among these
former participants a "feminist generation" that is
differentiated by a gender-egalitarian ideology and a high
sense of self-efficacy. The article also argues that
feminist subjectivities and possibilities will be
circumscribed and difficult to maintain without the
structural and cultural support provided by a stable,
sovereign, and at least nominally democratic state and
accountable feminist organizations that are responsive to
diverse groups of women.},
Doi = {10.1086/338974},
Key = {fds259097}
}
@article{fds259084,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {Modernity and Gender in Arab Accounts of the 1948 and 1967
Defeats},
Journal = {International Journal Middle East Studies},
Volume = {32},
Number = {4},
Pages = {491-510},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0020-7438},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000165350300003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The victory which the Zionists have achieved…lies not in
the superiority of one people over another, but rather in
the superiority of one system over another. The reason for
this victory is that the roots of Zionism are grounded in
modern Western life while we for the most part are still
distant from this life and hostile to it. They live in the
present and for the future while we continue to dream the
dreams of the past and to stupify ourselves with its fading
glory. © 2000, Cambridge University Press. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020743800021188},
Key = {fds259084}
}
@article{fds259077,
Author = {Hasso, F},
Title = {Glenn Robinson, Building a Palestinian State: The Incomplete
Revolution. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press.},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {209-210},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1475-2999},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417599231921},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417599231921},
Key = {fds259077}
}
@article{fds259083,
Author = {Hasso, FS and Lopez, LM},
Title = {Frontlines and Borders: Identity Thresholds for Latinas and
Arab American Women.},
Pages = {253-279},
Booktitle = {Everyday Inequalities: Critical Inquiries},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {O'Brien, J and Howard, J},
Year = {1998},
Abstract = {This collection provides, the everyday practice of
structural and cultural hierarchies is revealed through
empirical case studies by cutting edge sociologists.},
Key = {fds259083}
}
@article{fds259096,
Author = {Hasso, FS},
Title = {The "women's front" - Nationalism, feminism, and modernity
in Palestine},
Journal = {GENDER & SOCIETY},
Volume = {12},
Number = {4},
Pages = {441-465},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {0891-2432},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000075389600005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1177/089124398012004005},
Key = {fds259096}
}
%% Hepler-Smith, Evan
@article{fds355362,
Author = {Kim, S and Bucholtz, EC and Briney, K and Cornell, AP and Cuadros, J and Fulfer, KD and Gupta, T and Hepler-Smith, E and Johnston, DH and Lang,
ASID and Larsen, D and Li, Y and McEwen, LR and Morsch, LA and Muzyka, JL and Belford, RE},
Title = {Teaching Cheminformatics through a Collaborative
Intercollegiate Online Chemistry Course (OLCC).},
Journal = {Journal of chemical education},
Volume = {98},
Number = {2},
Pages = {416-425},
Year = {2021},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c01035},
Abstract = {While cheminformatics skills necessary for dealing with an
ever-increasing amount of chemical information are
considered important for students pursuing STEM careers in
the age of big data, many schools do not offer a
cheminformatics course or alternative training
opportunities. This paper presents the Cheminformatics
Online Chemistry Course (OLCC), which is organized and run
by the Committee on Computers in Chemical Education (CCCE)
of the American Chemical Society (ACS)'s Division of
Chemical Education (CHED). The Cheminformatics OLCC is a
highly collaborative teaching project involving instructors
at multiple schools who teamed up with external chemical
information experts recruited across sectors, including
government and industry. From 2015 to 2019, three
Cheminformatics OLCCs were offered. In each program, the
instructors at participating schools would meet face-to-face
with the students of a class, while external content experts
engaged through online discussions across campuses with both
the instructors and students. All the material created in
the course has been made available at the open education
repositories of LibreTexts and CCCE Web sites for other
institutions to adapt to their future needs.},
Doi = {10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c01035},
Key = {fds355362}
}
@article{fds355363,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Joshua P. Howe (Editor). Making Climate Change History:
Documents from Global Warming’s Past. Foreword by Paul
S. Sutter. (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics.) xvi + 340
pp., notes, index. Seattle: University of Washington Press,
2017. $24 (paper); ISBN 9780295741390. Cloth
available.},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {111},
Number = {4},
Pages = {904-906},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2020},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/711931},
Doi = {10.1086/711931},
Key = {fds355363}
}
@article{fds349774,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {The Etymology of Chemical Names: Tradition and Convenience
vs. Rationality in Chemical Nomenclature},
Journal = {AMBIX},
Volume = {67},
Number = {2},
Pages = {202-203},
Publisher = {TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds349774}
}
@article{fds345408,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {The Matter of History: How Things Create the Past. By
Timothy J. LeCain. New York: Cambridge University Press,
2017. xx + 346 pp. Illustrations and index. Cloth $99.00,
paper $29.99, e-book $29.99.},
Journal = {Environmental History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Pages = {616-618},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/envhis/emz014},
Doi = {10.1093/envhis/emz014},
Key = {fds345408}
}
@article{fds345407,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Molecular bureaucracy: Toxicological information and
environmental protection},
Journal = {Environmental History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {3},
Pages = {534-560},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/envhis/emy134},
Abstract = {Legal and political claims about environmental chemicals
typically address such substances on a molecule-by-molecule
basis. This article argues that this approach is not
determined solely by the nature of chemicals. Rather, it is
the product of legal structures, administrative procedures,
regulatory lists, information systems, and nomenclature
conventions, which I collectively term “molecular
bureaucracy.” This article traces the development of
molecular bureaucracy, a global framework of environmental
governance grounded in American regulatory infrastructure,
and its political and environmental consequences. It does so
by following the history of per- and polyfluoroalkyl
substances, synthetic chemicals in widespread use since the
1950s whose toxicity has become a prominent subject of
research and public concern since the late 1990s. Molecular
bureaucracy originated in a classification system based on
molecular identity developed to make chemical information
accessible to the late nineteenth-century synthetic
chemicals industry. It came to structure environmental law
and politics through, first, the efforts of 1960s US
policy-makers to render toxic hazards subject to government
control through computer-based information coordination and,
second, a vision of chemical holism within the nascent US
Environmental Protection Agency and the Toxic Substances
Control Act, which sought to accommodate the global
environment to rational administration by aggregating
diverse toxic hazards and reframing them as abstract
chemical substances. The history of molecular bureaucracy
offers valuable insights for present-day efforts to ground
toxic substances scholarship and politics in alternative
conceptions of environmental chemicals.},
Doi = {10.1093/envhis/emy134},
Key = {fds345407}
}
@article{fds345409,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E and McEwen, L},
Title = {A Century of Nomenclature for Chemists and
Machines},
Journal = {Chemistry International},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {46-49},
Publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ci-2019-0315},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>The chemist’s
tongue is sticking out and his eyes are upturned in
concentration. Spirals circle above his head; the chemist is
confused. His body twisted into a knot, he slowly
backpedals, one finger pointing straight up, the other
pointing backwards. To his side, a chart displays a maze, or
perhaps a diagram of a complex logic circuit, illustrating
an arcane web of decisions and procedures. A dot sits at
rest within the diagram, marking the stymied chemist’s
progress through this maze. It is annotated with a comment:
“You are here. Why?”</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1515/ci-2019-0315},
Key = {fds345409}
}
@article{fds345410,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Anthony Chaney. Runaway: Gregory Bateson, the Double
Bind, and the Rise of Ecological Consciousness. 304 pp.,
figs., notes, bibl., index. Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 2017. $32.95 (cloth). ISBN
9781469631738.},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {110},
Number = {1},
Pages = {211-212},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/702517},
Doi = {10.1086/702517},
Key = {fds345410}
}
@article{fds345411,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Jutta Schickore, About Method: Experimenters, Snake Venom,
and the History of Writing Scientifically (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2017), 316 pp., $50.00 Cloth,
ISBN: 9780226449982},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Biology},
Volume = {51},
Number = {3},
Pages = {601-603},
Publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10739-018-9523-1},
Doi = {10.1007/s10739-018-9523-1},
Key = {fds345411}
}
@article{fds345413,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {''A way of thinking backwards'': Computing and method in
synthetic organic chemistry},
Journal = {Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences},
Volume = {48},
Number = {3},
Pages = {300-337},
Year = {2018},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2018.48.3.300},
Abstract = {This article addresses the history of how chemists designed
syntheses of complex molecules during the mid-to-late
twentieth century, and of the relationship between devising,
describing, teaching, and computerizing methods of
scientific thinking in this domain. It details the
development of retrosynthetic analysis, a key method that
chemists use to plan organic chemical syntheses, and LHASA
(Logic and Heuristics Applied to Synthetic Analysis), a
computer program intended to aid chemists in this task. The
chemist E. J. Corey developed this method and computer
program side-by-side, from the early 1960s through the
1990s. Although the LHASA program never came into widespread
use, retrosynthetic analysis became a standard method for
teaching and practicing synthetic planning, a subject
previously taken as resistant to generalization. This
article shows how the efforts of Corey and his collaborators
to make synthetic planning tractable to teaching and to
computer automation shaped a way of thinking taken up by
chemists, unaided bymachines. The method of retrosynthetic
analysismade chemical thinking (as Corey perceived it)
explicit, in accordance with the demands of computing (as
Corey and his LHASA collaborators perceived them). This
history of automation and method-making in recent chemistry
suggests a potentially productive approach to the study of
other projects to think on, with, or like
machines.},
Doi = {10.1525/hsns.2018.48.3.300},
Key = {fds345413}
}
@article{fds345414,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Paper Chemistry: François Dagognet and the Chemical
Graph.},
Journal = {Ambix},
Volume = {65},
Number = {1},
Pages = {76-98},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00026980.2017.1418232},
Abstract = {In two books published in 1969 and 1973, the philosopher
François Dagognet articulated a sharp contrast between the
verbal and the visual in the history of chemical
representation. Ursula Klein took up Dagognet's argument as
both inspiration and foil in her account of Berzelian
formulas as productive "paper tools." Building on Klein's
work, I show how Dagognet portrayed chemical names and
formulas not just as representations and paper tools, but as
material abstractions that were objects of inquiry in
themselves. Dagognet associated this way of doing chemistry
with chemists' use of computers, citing the work of the
physical organic chemist Jacques-Émile Dubois. However, I
show that chemical editors and mathematicians had begun to
treat chemical names and formulas in this way long before
anyone used computers for such studies. Indeed, some of the
techniques of graph theory central to the application of
computers to chemistry in the mid-twentieth century were
themselves in part derived half a century earlier from the
application of chemical formulas to mathematical
reasoning.},
Doi = {10.1080/00026980.2017.1418232},
Key = {fds345414}
}
@article{fds345415,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Grasping the Technical Image},
Journal = {Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1},
Pages = {117-125},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2017.47.1.117},
Doi = {10.1525/hsns.2017.47.1.117},
Key = {fds345415}
}
@article{fds345420,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {"Just as the Structural Formula Does": Names, Diagrams, and
the Structure of Organic Chemistry at the 1892 Geneva
Nomenclature Congress.},
Journal = {Ambix},
Volume = {62},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-28},
Year = {2015},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1745823414y.0000000006},
Abstract = {At the Geneva Nomenclature Congress of 1892, some of the
foremost organic chemists of the late nineteenth century
crafted a novel relationship between chemical substances,
chemical diagrams, and chemical names that has shaped
practices of chemical representation ever since. During the
1880s, the French chemist Charles Friedel organised the
nomenclature reform effort that culminated in the Geneva
Congress; in the disorderly nomenclature of German synthetic
chemistry, Friedel saw an opportunity to advance French
national interests and his own pedagogical goals. Friedel
and a group of close colleagues reconceived nomenclature as
a unified field, in which all chemical names ought to relate
clearly to one another and to the structure of the compounds
they represented. The German chemist Adolf von Baeyer went a
step farther, arguing for names that precisely and uniquely
corresponded to the structural formula of each compound,
tailored for use in chemical dictionaries and handbooks.
Baeyer's vision prevailed at the Geneva Congress, which
consequently codified rules for rigorously mapping
structural formulas into names, resulting in names that
faithfully represented the features of these diagrams but
not always the chemical behaviour of the compounds
themselves. This approach ultimately limited both the number
of chemical compounds that the Geneva rules were able to
encompass and the breadth of their application. However, the
relationship between diagram and name established at the
Geneva Congress became the foundation not only of subsequent
systems of chemical nomenclature but of methods of
organising information that have supported the modern
chemical sciences.},
Doi = {10.1179/1745823414y.0000000006},
Key = {fds345420}
}
@article{fds345421,
Author = {Hepler-Smith, E},
Title = {Simple problems},
Journal = {IEEE Annals of the History of Computing},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MAHC.2014.7},
Abstract = {The history of the multivalent notion of simplicity that
underwrites digital metaphors and 'solutions' for government
is part of the history of computing and political history
alike, and it would make an important tool for
understanding, deploying, and critiquing simplifying
technologies and the rhetoric of simplification today. By
investigating how computer systems themselves came to be
seen as simple or complex, and how this came to be a
judgment of virtue, historians can shed light on the fitness
of such digital tools and metaphors and the problems of
public policy that are likely to defy such solutions and
descriptions. © 1992-2011 IEEE.},
Doi = {10.1109/MAHC.2014.7},
Key = {fds345421}
}
%% Herrup, Cynthia B.
@article{fds6695,
Title = {The punishing pardon: some thoughts on the origins of penal
transportation},
Pages = {121-138},
Booktitle = {Penal practice and culture 1500-1900: punishing the
English},
Publisher = {Macmillan},
Editor = {Simon Devereux and Paul Griffiths},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds6695}
}
@article{fds6697,
Title = {Mervin Touchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven},
Booktitle = {New Dictionary of National Biography},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds6697}
}
@article{fds15582,
Title = {Review: Lorna Hutson and Victoria Kahn, eds., Rhetoric and
law in early modern Europe},
Journal = {Comparative Literature Studies},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Pages = {337-340},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds15582}
}
@book{fds6691,
Title = {"When Mercy Seasons Justice": Pardons and Culture in Early
Modern England},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6691}
}
@article{fds6694,
Title = {Re-reading politics},
Journal = {Shakespeare Studies},
Volume = {31},
Pages = {288-95},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6694}
}
@article{fds6696,
Title = {Negotiating Grace},
Pages = {124-140},
Booktitle = {Politics, Religion and Popularity: Essays for Conrad
Russell},
Publisher = {Cambridge},
Editor = {Tom Cogswell and Richard Cust and Peter Lake},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds6696}
}
@book{fds6692,
Title = {A House in Gross Disorder: Sex, Law and the 2nd Earl of
Castlehaven},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds6692}
}
@article{fds6698,
Title = {Finding the Bodies},
Journal = {GLQ},
Volume = {5},
Number = {3},
Pages = {255-65},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds6698}
}
%% Hicks, Marie
@article{fds179230,
Author = {Marie Hicks},
Title = {Only the Clothes Changed: Women Operators in British
Computing and Advertising, 1950-1970},
Journal = {IEEE Annals of the History of Computing},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ieee_annals_of_the_history_of_computing/},
Key = {fds179230}
}
@misc{fds157996,
Author = {Marie Hicks},
Title = {Meritocracy and Feminization in Conflict: Computerization in
the British Government},
Booktitle = {Gender Codes: Why Women are Leaving Computing},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Editor = {Thomas Misa},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {978-0-470-59719-4},
ISSN = {1058-6180},
url = {http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470597194.html},
Key = {fds157996}
}
@article{fds179229,
Author = {Marie Hicks},
Title = {Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age (Book
Review)},
Journal = {IEEE Annals of the History of Computing},
Volume = {31},
Number = {4},
Pages = {117},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ieee_annals_of_the_history_of_computing/v031/31.4.hicks.html},
Key = {fds179229}
}
@article{fds157982,
Author = {Marie Hicks},
Title = {Repurposing Turing’s Human Brake},
Journal = {IEEE Annals of the History of Computing},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {108-109},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ieee_annals_of_the_history_of_computing/v030/30.4.hicks.html},
Key = {fds157982}
}
@misc{fds157983,
Author = {Marie Hicks},
Title = {Integrating Women at Oxford and Harvard Universities,
1964-1977},
Booktitle = {Yards and Gates: Gender in Harvard and Radcliffe
History},
Publisher = {Palgrave},
Editor = {Laurel Thatcher Ulrich},
Year = {2004},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds157983}
}
%% Hillerbrand, Hans J.
@article{fds201476,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Des Antichrists wundersame Reise},
Booktitle = {Der Antichrist - Historische und systematische
Zugänge},
Publisher = {Kohlhammer},
Address = {Stuttgart, 2011},
Year = {2012},
ISBN = {3170215507},
Key = {fds201476}
}
@article{fds201477,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {"Christ has nothing to do with politics": Martin Luther and
the societal Order},
Journal = {Seminary Ridge Review, 13 no 2 Spr 2011, p
9-24},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds201477}
}
@article{fds201478,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Musings and reflections},
Journal = {Church History, 80 no 2 Je 2011, p 354-359.},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds201478}
}
@article{fds297545,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {The Decline and Fall of the True Church: The English Deist
View},
Journal = {Zeitschrift F. Religions Und Geistesgeschichte},
Volume = {60},
Number = {1},
Pages = {97-110},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
Abstract = {Surveys the sentiment of 17th and early 18th century English
Deists on what happened with true Christianity thriough the
centuries},
Key = {fds297545}
}
@misc{fds154752,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Christianiity: The Illustrated History},
Pages = {256},
Publisher = {Duncan Baird},
Address = {London},
Editor = {Hans J Hillerbrand},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {978-1-84483-717-5},
Abstract = {A concise,clear, and superbly illustrated account of the
world-changing religion of Christianity.},
Key = {fds154752}
}
@book{fds139490,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {The Division of Christendom. Christianity in the 16th
Century.},
Pages = {505},
Publisher = {Westminster},
Address = {Louisville, KY},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds139490}
}
@article{fds297544,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {Buergertum und Religion},
Journal = {Zeitschrift F. Religions Und Geistesgeschichte},
Volume = {59},
Number = {3},
Pages = {212-225},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds297544}
}
@article{fds297542,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {Tribute to Jaroslav Pelikan},
Journal = {Criterion},
Volume = {45},
Number = {3 Spr 2007},
Pages = {p 8ff.},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds297542}
}
@article{fds297543,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {Wagnis des oekumenischen Gespraechs: Fallstudie
amerikanisches Luthertum},
Journal = {Theologische Literaturzeitung},
Volume = {132-Ag 2007,},
Number = {7-8},
Pages = {763.-770.},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds297543}
}
@article{fds297546,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {On book burnings and book burners: Reflections on the power
(and powerlessness) of ideas},
Journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Religion},
Volume = {74},
Number = {3},
Pages = {593-614},
Year = {2006},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-7189},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000240291600001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This article seeks to offer an overview of how in the past
books (and even authors of books) have been burned in an
effort to eradicate their ideas and also to punish their
authors. The article demonstrates that this disposition
appears to be a universal trait, not at all confined to the
Western (Christian) tradition.},
Doi = {10.1093/jaarel/lfj117},
Key = {fds297546}
}
@misc{fds15388,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Encyclopedia of Protestantism},
Volume = {1-4},
Pages = {2.400 pp},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
Abstract = {Comprehensive Reference work on the history and thought of
the Protestant tradition worldwide},
Key = {fds15388}
}
@article{fds297549,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {Was There a Reformation in the Sixteenth
Century?},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {2003},
Number = {72:3},
Pages = {525-552},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds297549}
}
@article{fds15675,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Der Orient im Okzident},
Booktitle = {Der Orient im Okzident: Sichtweisen und Betrachtungen},
Publisher = {Berlin, 2003, pp. 13-21},
Editor = {I. Diekmann et al.},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds15675}
}
@misc{fds15676,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Protestant Heroics},
Journal = {Christian Century},
Volume = {October 2003},
Pages = {44-46},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds15676}
}
@article{fds15547,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {"Deutsche" und "Juden": Erwägungen zum Thema Christlicher
Antisemitismus von Luther bis Stoecker},
Booktitle = {Preussens Himmel breitet seine Sterne},
Publisher = {Georg Olms, Zürich},
Editor = {W. Jasper and Joachim Knoll},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds15547}
}
@article{fds297548,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {Church history as vocation and moral discipline},
Journal = {Church History},
Volume = {70},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-18},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0009-6407},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000167919300001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3654408},
Key = {fds297548}
}
@book{fds29540,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Historical dictionary of the Reformation and
Counter-Reformation},
Pages = {xxxvii, 265 pp},
Publisher = {Scarecrow Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds29540}
}
@article{fds15546,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {Das Bündnis zwischen Monarchie und Pietismus: Die Rolle der
Hofprediger,”},
Booktitle = {Der Soldatenkönig: Friedrich Wilhelm I. in seiner Zeit.
Berlin, 2001.},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds15546}
}
@article{fds297547,
Author = {Hillerbrand, HJ},
Title = {Staatliche Tugendlehre und Theologische Ethik im Preußen
des 19. Jahrhunderts’”},
Journal = {Zeitschrift Für Religions Und Geistesgeschichte},
Volume = {53 (2001),},
Pages = {1.-18.},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds297547}
}
@article{fds15541,
Author = {H.J. Hillerbrand},
Title = {“Das Bündnis zwischen Thron und Altar,”},
Booktitle = {Preußen: Geschichte eines Mythos.},
Publisher = {Berlin, 2000, pp. 30-45.},
Editor = {J. Schoeps and ed.},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds15541}
}
%% Ho, Engseng
@article{fds340658,
Author = {Ho, E},
Title = {Inter-Asian Concepts for Mobile Societies},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {76},
Number = {4},
Pages = {907-928},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021911817000900},
Abstract = {This essay proposes that the study of Asia, thought of as an
Inter-Asian space, can provide concepts that shed light on
the social shapes of societies that are mobile, spatially
expansive, and interactive with one other. Inter-Asia, an
old world crisscrossed by interactions between parts that
have known and recognized one another for centuries,
provides an unmatched depth and breadth of mobile experience
and material. Such material can be recognized if seen
through concepts designed to bring out the shapes of mobile
societies, and to analyze their dynamics. These concepts
include mobility, disaggregation-reaggregation, connection,
circulation, partial societies, transregional
axis/intermediate scale, and outside-in analysis. They are
offered in the spirit of philosophical housekeeping, to
clarify and crystalize what is innovative about recent Asian
studies that move beyond globalization, and to further those
efforts. They are ways out of the box of classical social
theory's internalist, constitutionalist paradigms that
hamper the Inter-Asia venture.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0021911817000900},
Key = {fds340658}
}
@article{fds329902,
Author = {Ho, E},
Title = {Afterword: Mobile law and thick transregionalism},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {32},
Number = {4},
Pages = {883-889},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0738248014000480},
Abstract = {The articles in this special issue of Law and History Review
advance Indian Ocean studies and legal history by employing
innovative mobile methods and concepts. In the past few
decades, the Indian Ocean has become established as a frame
for research and an object of study in its own right.
Inspired by Braudel's work on the Mediterranean, and alert
to geography, pioneering economic and political historians
established the ocean's worth as a field of research. More
recently, understanding of the ocean and its histories and
societies has been broadened to include fields such as
religion, diaspora, cultural history, literature, and the
environment.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0738248014000480},
Key = {fds329902}
}
@article{fds329903,
Author = {Ho, E},
Title = {Black-Gold Rescues US Dollar Hegemony},
Journal = {Current Anthropology},
Volume = {55},
Number = {2},
Pages = {145-146},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/675498},
Doi = {10.1086/675498},
Key = {fds329903}
}
@article{fds329904,
Author = {Ho, E},
Title = {The china-africa axis in relation to other regional
axes},
Journal = {Middle East Report},
Volume = {44},
Number = {270},
Pages = {14-17},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {China and Africa grosso modo are often seen as standing at
two ends of the spectrum of developing countries, the former
having acquired enormous industrial capacity in short order,
and the latter not. In the nineteenth century Africa
presented few states strong enough to resist the Western
states with their newly organized nations, industrial
economies and militaries. There were hardly any African
states capable of imposing terms or even playing European
powers off each other. As a consequence, Europeans were able
to gang up, or agree to disagree, in carving the continent
up in the 'scramble for Africa' without stepping on each
other's toes. Strangely enough, the NATO victory in oil-rich
Libya has renewed fears of Western colonial ambitions in
Africa. In the Libyan adventure, European leaders exhibited
a startling enthusiasm for waging war for economic
capture.},
Key = {fds329904}
}
@article{fds329905,
Author = {Ho, E},
Title = {FOREIGNERS AND MEDIATORS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF MALAY
SOVEREIGNTY},
Journal = {Indonesia and the Malay World},
Volume = {41},
Number = {120},
Pages = {146-167},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2013},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13639811.2013.790179},
Abstract = {Through reading the Sejarah Melayu, this article suggests
that foreigners are fundamental to the constitution of Malay
sovereignty. Malay polities, located at the crossroads of
international trade, thrived on commerce with foreign
merchants. Power and wealth necessarily engage the foreign,
as does destruction. The Sejarah Melayu pays attention to
how foreign powers are identified, tested and incorporated,
in a compact that constitutes Malay sovereignty and polity.
This process, in which a universal kingly line transforms
into Malay sovereign, creates a language that enunciates the
terms of alliance between local and foreign. A single
process both incorporates the foreign and establishes the
ritual language of Malay sovereignty. Malay sovereignty thus
constituted takes diarchical forms in texts and in history.
The Sejarah Melayu model of diarchic sovereignty is
contrasted with the political constitution of contemporary
Malaysia derived from colonial India, in which a singular,
exclusive, autochthonous, native Malay culture claims
sovereign rule. © 2013 Copyright Editors, Indonesia and the
Malay World.},
Doi = {10.1080/13639811.2013.790179},
Key = {fds329905}
}
@article{fds329906,
Author = {Ho, E},
Title = {Custom and conversion in malabar: Zayn al-din al-malibari's
gift of the mujahidin: Some accounts of the
Portuguese},
Pages = {403-408},
Booktitle = {Islam in South Asia in Practice},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780691044200},
Key = {fds329906}
}
%% Hogan, Wesley
@article{fds375992,
Author = {Hogan, W and Mason-Hogans, D and Augusto, G},
Title = {Learning within freedom movements: using critical oral
history methodology},
Pages = {128-143},
Booktitle = {Handbook of Research Methods and Applications for Social
Movements},
Publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing},
Editor = {Cox, L and Szolucha, A and Arribas Lozano and A and Chattopadhyay,
S},
Year = {2024},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781803922010},
Abstract = {Addressing practice-oriented questions, this Handbook
engages with both theoretical and political dimensions,
unpacking the multidimensional nature of social movement
research for new and established scholars alike and for
movement-based as ...},
Key = {fds375992}
}
@article{fds369036,
Author = {Augusto, G and Hogan, W and Mason-Hogans, D},
Title = {Adapting Critical Oral History Methodology to Freedom
Movement Studies},
Journal = {The Oral History Review},
Volume = {49},
Number = {2},
Pages = {251-282},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2022},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00940798.2022.2096473},
Doi = {10.1080/00940798.2022.2096473},
Key = {fds369036}
}
@article{fds369037,
Author = {Ramanujam, N},
Title = {Utilization and Perceptions of a Novel Cervical
Visualization Tool, The Callascope, For Home-Based
Self-Cervical Examinations},
Journal = {JWHG},
Volume = {8},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1-24},
Publisher = {JScholar},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17303/jwhg.2021.8.306},
Doi = {10.17303/jwhg.2021.8.306},
Key = {fds369037}
}
@book{fds357407,
Author = {Hogan, WC and Ortiz, P},
Title = {People Power History, Organizing, and Larry Goodwyn's
Democratic Vision in the Twenty-First Century},
Pages = {274 pages},
Year = {2021},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9780813068473},
Abstract = {This volume is inspired by the pathbreaking life and work of
writer, activist, and historian Lawrence "Larry"
Goodwyn.},
Key = {fds357407}
}
@article{fds369038,
Author = {Cox, C and Forner, K and Gartrell, J and Hogan, W and Lawson, J and Moore,
I and Nelson, N},
Title = {Building and transferring movement informational wealth: The
sncc digital gateway},
Journal = {Journal of African American History},
Volume = {105},
Number = {4},
Pages = {626-647},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/710640},
Abstract = {When activists know there is a big hole in a people’s
history, and those who made the history are still alive to
tell it, yet have concerns about the ability of historians
and universities to accept new avenues of producing
knowledge, how does the group set up an archive-building
project? This essay explores one such attempt made between
the SNCC Legacy Project and Duke University between 2013 and
2018. This digital documentary project made and makes
possible a critical transfer of informational wealth from
SNCC veterans to current and future generations of civic
actors.},
Doi = {10.1086/710640},
Key = {fds369038}
}
@book{fds355753,
Author = {Hogan, WC},
Title = {On the Freedom Side How Five Decades of Youth Activists Have
Remixed American History},
Pages = {368 pages},
Publisher = {UNC Press Books},
Year = {2019},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781469652498},
Abstract = {The reply: “We're on the Freedom Side.” As the chant
passed around the circle, two young women Dream Defenders
stepped up to name points of contact with the longer freedom
movement: “Ella Baker was a freedom fighter, and she
taught ...},
Key = {fds355753}
}
@article{fds375993,
Author = {Hogan, W},
Title = {Robert Parris Moses: a life in civil rights and leadership
at the grassroots},
Journal = {The Sixties},
Pages = {1-3},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17541328.2017.1315506},
Doi = {10.1080/17541328.2017.1315506},
Key = {fds375993}
}
@article{fds375994,
Author = {Hogan, W},
Title = {Youth and Revolution in Tunisia. By Alcinda
Honwana},
Journal = {The Oral History Review},
Volume = {44},
Number = {1},
Pages = {161-165},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ohr/ohw091},
Doi = {10.1093/ohr/ohw091},
Key = {fds375994}
}
@book{fds355754,
Author = {Hogan, WC},
Title = {Many Minds, One Heart SNCC's Dream for a New
America},
Pages = {480 pages},
Publisher = {UNC Press Books},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780807867891},
Abstract = {Many Minds, One Heart ultimately reframes the movement and
asks us to look anew at where America stands on justice and
equality today.},
Key = {fds355754}
}
%% Humphreys, Margaret E.
@article{fds350890,
Author = {Duggan, AT and Klunk, J and Porter, AF and Dhody, AN and Hicks, R and Smith, GL and Humphreys, M and McCollum, AM and Davidson, WB and Wilkins, K and Li, Y and Burke, A and Polasky, H and Flanders, L and Poinar, D and Raphenya, AR and Lau, TTY and Alcock, B and McArthur, AG and Golding, GB and Holmes, EC and Poinar, HN},
Title = {The origins and genomic diversity of American Civil War Era
smallpox vaccine strains.},
Journal = {Genome biology},
Volume = {21},
Number = {1},
Pages = {175},
Year = {2020},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-020-02079-z},
Abstract = {Vaccination has transformed public health, most notably
including the eradication of smallpox. Despite its profound
historical importance, little is known of the origins and
diversity of the viruses used in smallpox vaccination. Prior
to the twentieth century, the method, source and origin of
smallpox vaccinations remained unstandardised and opaque. We
reconstruct and analyse viral vaccine genomes associated
with smallpox vaccination from historical artefacts.
Significantly, we recover viral molecules through
non-destructive sampling of historical materials lacking
signs of biological residues. We use the authenticated
ancient genomes to reveal the evolutionary relationships of
smallpox vaccination viruses within the poxviruses as a
whole.},
Doi = {10.1186/s13059-020-02079-z},
Key = {fds350890}
}
@article{fds348379,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {The influenza of 1918: Evolutionary perspectives in a
historical context},
Journal = {Evolution, Medicine and Public Health},
Volume = {2018},
Number = {1},
Pages = {219-229},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoy024},
Abstract = {The 1918 influenza pandemic was the deadliest in known human
history. It spread globally to the most isolated of human
communities, causing clinical disease in a third of the
world’s population, and infecting nearly every human alive
at the time. Determination of mortality numbers is
complicated by weak contemporary surveillance in the
developing world, but recent estimates put the death toll at
50 million or even higher. This outbreak is of great
interest to modern day epidemiologists, virologists, global
health researchers and evolutionary biologists. They ask:
Where did it come from? And if it happened once, could it
happen again? Understanding how such a virulent epidemic
emerged and spread offers hope for prevention and strategies
of response. This review uses historical methodology and
evolutionary perspectives to revisit the 1918 outbreak.
Using the American military experience as a case study, it
investigates the emergence of virulence in 1918 by focusing
on key susceptibility factors that favored both the
influenza virus and the subsequent pneumococcal invasion
that took so many lives. This article explores the history
of the epidemic and contemporary measures against it,
surveys modern research on the virus, and considers what
aspects of 1918 human and animal ecology most contributed to
the emergence of this pandemic.},
Doi = {10.1093/emph/eoy024},
Key = {fds348379}
}
@article{fds328270,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {17th Century Variola Virus Reveals the Recent History of
Smallpox},
Journal = {Current Biology},
Volume = {26},
Number = {24},
Pages = {3407-3412},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.10.061},
Abstract = {Smallpox holds a unique position in the history of medicine.
It was the first disease for which a vaccine was developed
and remains the only human disease eradicated by
vaccination. Although there have been claims of smallpox in
Egypt, India, and China dating back millennia [1-4], the
timescale of emergence of the causative agent, variola virus
(VARV), and how it evolved in the context of increasingly
widespread immunization, have proven controversial [4-9]. In
particular, some molecular-clock-based studies have
suggested that key events in VARV evolution only occurred
during the last two centuries [4-6] and hence in apparent
conflict with anecdotal historical reports, although it is
difficult to distinguish smallpox from other pustular rashes
by description alone. To address these issues, we captured,
sequenced, and reconstructed a draft genome of an ancient
strain of VARV, sampled from a Lithuanian child mummy dating
between 1643 and 1665 and close to the time of several
documented European epidemics [1, 2, 10]. When compared to
vaccinia virus, this archival strain contained the same
pattern of gene degradation as 20<sup>th</sup> century
VARVs, indicating that such loss of gene function had
occurred before ca. 1650. Strikingly, the mummy sequence
fell basal to all currently sequenced strains of VARV on
phylogenetic trees. Molecular-clock analyses revealed a
strong clock-like structure and that the timescale of
smallpox evolution is more recent than often supposed, with
the diversification of major viral lineages only occurring
within the 18<sup>th</sup> and 19<sup>th</sup> centuries,
concomitant with the development of modern
vaccination.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2016.10.061},
Key = {fds328270}
}
@article{fds328269,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {This Place of Death: Environment as Weapon in the American
Civil War},
Journal = {Southern Quarterly: a journal of the arts in the
South},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3/4},
Pages = {12-36},
Publisher = {University of Southern Mississippi},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds328269}
}
@article{fds223843,
Author = {M. Humphreys},
Title = {Review of Shauna Devine, Learning from the Wounded: The
Civil War and the Rise of American Medical
Science.},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds223843}
}
@article{fds223641,
Author = {M. Humphreys},
Title = {Review of Kathryn Meier, Nature's Civil War},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Pages = {93-94},
Year = {2014},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds223641}
}
@article{fds305482,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of James L. A. Webb, Jr., Humanity’s Burden: A
Global History of Malaria},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Year = {2014},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds305482}
}
@misc{fds329795,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Malaria in america},
Pages = {3-18},
Booktitle = {The Global Challenge of Malaria: Past Lessons and Future
Prospects},
Publisher = {World Scientific},
Address = {New Jersey and London},
Editor = {Frank M Snowden and Richard Bucala},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9789814405577},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814405584_0001},
Abstract = {The following sections are included: • Introduction •
The Parasites and Their Vectors • Immigrants to the New
World and the Arrival of Malaria • Fighting Back • World
War II and New Tools for the Malaria Wars • Lessons
Learned.},
Doi = {10.1142/9789814405584_0001},
Key = {fds329795}
}
@article{fds225369,
Author = {M. Humphreys},
Title = {Review of Asylum Doctor: James Woods Babcock and the Red
Plague},
Journal = {Florida Historical Quarterly},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225369}
}
@article{fds223842,
Author = {M. Humphreys},
Title = {Review of Libra R. Hilde, Worth a Dozen Men: Women and
Nursing in the Civil War South},
Journal = {Michigan War Studies Review},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds223842}
}
@book{fds290917,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Marrow of tragedy: The health crisis of the American civil
war},
Volume = {9781421410005},
Pages = {1-385},
Publisher = {Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781421409993},
Abstract = {The Civil War was the greatest health disaster the United
States has ever experienced, killing more than a million
Americans and leaving many others invalided or grieving.
Poorly prepared to care for wounded and sick soldiers as the
war began, Union and Confederate governments scrambled to
provide doctoring and nursing, supplies, and shelter for
those felled by warfare or disease. During the war soldiers
suffered from measles, dysentery, and pneumonia and needed
both preventive and curative food and medicine. Family
members-especially women-and governments mounted organized
support efforts, while army doctors learned to standardize
medical thought and practice. Resources in the north helped
return soldiers to battle, while Confederate soldiers
suffered hunger and other privations and healed more slowly,
when they healed at all. In telling the stories of soldiers,
families, physicians, nurses, and administrators, historian
Margaret Humphreys concludes that medical science was not as
limited at the beginning of the war as has been portrayed.
Medicine and public health clearly advanced during the
war-and continued to do so after military hostilities
ceased.},
Key = {fds290917}
}
@article{fds290911,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Bobby A Wintermute, Public Health and the U. S.
Military},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {66},
Number = {4},
Pages = {581-583},
Year = {2011},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds290911}
}
@article{fds290910,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Richard Reid, Practicing Medicine in a Black
Regiment},
Journal = {H-Net},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
url = {https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=32467},
Key = {fds290910}
}
@article{fds290909,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Andrew Bell, Mosquito Soldiers: Malaria, Yellow
Fever and the Course of the Civil War},
Journal = {Journal of the Civil War Era},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {122-3},
Year = {2011},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds290909}
}
@article{fds290908,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Jane M Schultz, This Birth Place of
Souls},
Journal = {Journal of the Civil War Era},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {104-106},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds290908}
}
@misc{fds290843,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {"Malaria," "Typhus," and "Yellow Fever"},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Scientific, Medical and
Technological History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Slotten, H},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds290843}
}
@article{fds163178,
Author = {M. Humphreys},
Title = {Review of James L. A. Webb, Jr., Humanity's Burden: A Global
History of Malaria},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Pages = {259-261},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds163178}
}
@article{fds290907,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Deanne Stephens Nuwer, Plague among the
Magnolias},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {84},
Number = {2},
Pages = {301-303},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds290907}
}
@article{fds290906,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Samuel Roberts, Infectious Fear: Politics,
Disease, and the Health Effects of Segregation},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {114},
Pages = {1483},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds290906}
}
@article{fds290919,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {How Four Once Common Diseases Were Eliminated from the
American South},
Journal = {Health Affairs},
Volume = {28},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1734-44},
Year = {2009},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.28.6.1734},
Abstract = {Four major diseases stigmatized the American South in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries: yellow fever, malaria,
hookworm, and pellagra. Each disease contributed to the
inhibition of economic growth in the South, and the latter
three severely affected children's development and adult
workers' productivity. However, all four had largely
disappeared from the region by 1950. This paper analyzes the
reasons for this disappearance. It describes the direct
effects of public health interventions and the indirect
effects of prosperity and other facets of economic
development. It also offers insights into the invaluable
benefits that could be gained if today's neglected diseases
were also eliminated.},
Doi = {10.1377/hlthaff.28.6.1734},
Key = {fds290919}
}
@article{fds290905,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Kent Gramm, ed., Battle: The Nature and
Consequences of Civil War Combat},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {86},
Pages = {458-59},
Year = {2009},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds290905}
}
@article{fds329796,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Telemedicine: climate change and mosquito-borne disease: a
historical perspective.},
Journal = {MD advisor : a journal for New Jersey medical
community},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {16-21},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds329796}
}
@article{fds290903,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Bert Hansen, Picturing Medical Progress from
Pasteur to Polio: A History of Mass Media Images and Popular
Attitudes in America},
Journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association},
Volume = {302},
Pages = {2492-3},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds290903}
}
@article{fds290904,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of A. Fairchild, R. Bayer, and J. Colgrove, Searching
Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease Surveillance in
America},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {50},
Pages = {480-81},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds290904}
}
@article{fds290920,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Climate Change and Mosquito-Borne Disease: A Historical
Perspective},
Journal = {MDAdvisor},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {16-21},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds290920}
}
@article{fds290902,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of G. Schroeder-Lein, Encyclopedia of Civil War
Medicine},
Journal = {Georgia Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {42},
Number = {3},
Pages = {433-435},
Year = {2008},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds290902}
}
@book{fds290916,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Intensely human: The health of the black soldier in the
American Civil War},
Pages = {1-197},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780801886966},
Abstract = {Black soldiers in the American Civil War were far more
likely to die of disease than were white soldiers. In
Intensely Human, historian Margaret Humphreys explores why
this uneven mortality occurred and how it was interpreted at
the time. In doing so, she uncovers the perspectives of
mid-nineteenth- century physicians and others who were eager
to implicate the so-called innate inferiority of the black
body. In the archival collections of the U.S. Sanitary
Commission, Humphreys found evidence that the high death
rate among black soldiers resulted from malnourishment,
inadequate shelter and clothing, inferior medical attention,
and assignments to hazardous environments. While some
observant physicians of the day attributed the black
soldiers' high mortality rate to these circumstances, few
medical professionals-on either side of the conflict-were
prepared to challenge the "biological evidence" of white
superiority. Humphreys shows how, despite sympathetic and
responsible physicians' efforts to expose the truth, the
stereotype of black biological inferiority prevailed during
the war and after. © 2008 by Johns Hopkins University
Press. All rights reserved.},
Key = {fds290916}
}
@article{fds290921,
Author = {Slater, LB and Humphreys, M and Humphreys M},
Title = {Parasites and Progress: Ethical Decision-Making and the
Santee-Cooper Malaria Study, 1944-49},
Journal = {Perspectives in Biology and Medicine},
Volume = {51},
Number = {1},
Pages = {103-120},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pbm.2008.0011},
Abstract = {As part of a mid-1940s malaria research program, U.S. Public
Health Service researchers working in South Carolina chose
to withhold treatment from a group of subjects while testing
the efficacy of a new insecticide. Research during World War
II had generated new tools to fight malaria, including the
insecticide DDT and the medication chloroquine. The choices
made about how to conduct research in one of the last
pockets of endemic malaria in the United States reveal much
about prevailing attitudes and assumptions with regard to
malaria control. We describe this research and explore the
ethical choices inherent in the tension between
environmentally based interventions and the individual
health needs of the population living within the study
domain. The singular focus on the mosquito and its lifecycle
led some researchers to view the humans in their study area
as little more than parasite reservoirs, an attitude fueled
by the frustrating disappearance of malaria just when the
scientists were on the verge of establishing the efficacy of
a powerful new agent in the fight against malaria. This
analysis of their choices has relevance to broader questions
in public health ethics.},
Doi = {10.1353/pbm.2008.0011},
Key = {fds290921}
}
@article{fds290922,
Author = {Humphreys, M and Costanzo, P and Haynie, KL and Ostbye, T and Boly, I and Belsky, D and Sloan, F},
Title = {Racial disparities in diabetes a century ago: evidence from
the pension files of US Civil War veterans.},
Journal = {Soc Sci Med},
Volume = {64},
Number = {8},
Pages = {1766-1775},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0277-9536},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17240029},
Abstract = {Using a comprehensive database constructed from the pension
files of US Civil War veterans, we explore characteristics
and occurrence of type 2 diabetes among older black and
white males, living circa 1900. We find that rates of
diagnosed diabetes were much lower among males in this
period than a century later. In contrast to the late 20th
Century, the rates of diagnosed diabetes were lower among
black than among white males, suggesting that the reverse
pattern is of relatively recent origin. Two-thirds of both
white and black veterans had body-mass indexes (BMIs) in the
currently recommended weight range, a far higher proportion
than documented by recent surveys. Longevity among persons
with diabetes was not reduced among Civil War veterans, and
those with diabetes suffered comparatively few sequelae of
the condition. Over 90% of black veterans engaged in low
paying, high-physical effort jobs, as compared to about half
of white veterans. High rates of work-related physical
activity may provide a partial explanation of low rates of
diagnosed diabetes among blacks. We found no evidence of
discrimination in testing by race, as indicated by rates of
examinations in which a urinalysis was performed. This
dataset is valuable for providing a national benchmark
against which to compare modern diabetes prevalence
patterns.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.12.004},
Key = {fds290922}
}
@article{fds290923,
Author = {Martin, MG and Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Social consequence of disease in the American South,
1900-World War II.},
Journal = {Southern medical journal},
Volume = {99},
Number = {8},
Pages = {862-864},
Year = {2006},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0038-4348},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16929881},
Abstract = {The early 20th century Southerner lived in a disease
environment created by a confluence of poverty, climate and
the legacy of slavery. A deadly trio of pellagra, hookworm
and malaria enervated the poor Southerner--man, woman and
child--creating a dull, weakened people ill equipped to
prosper in the modem world. The Northern perceptions of the
South as a backward and sickly region were only compounded
by the realization that her population was malnourished,
infected by worms, and continually plagued by agues and
fevers. As historian John Duffy concluded, "As a chronically
debilitating disease, it [malaria] shared with the other two
the responsibility for the term 'lazy Southerner".},
Doi = {10.1097/01.smj.0000231265.03256.1f},
Key = {fds290923}
}
@article{fds329797,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Quinine prophylaxis for malaria (1914): Commentary},
Journal = {Public Health Reports},
Volume = {121},
Number = {SUPPL. 1},
Pages = {80-85},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549061210s111},
Doi = {10.1177/00333549061210s111},
Key = {fds329797}
}
@article{fds290901,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of John C. Burnham, What is Medical
History?},
Journal = {JAMA},
Volume = {295},
Pages = {2540-2541},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds290901}
}
@article{fds290924,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {A Stranger in our Camps: Typhus in American
History},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {80},
Number = {2},
Pages = {269-290},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2006.0058},
Abstract = {Medical observers during the American Civil War were happily
surprised to find that typhus fever rarely made an
appearance, and was not a major killer in the
prisoner-of-war camps where the crowded, filthy, and
malnourished populations appeared to offer an ideal breeding
ground for the disease. Through a review of apparent typhus
outbreaks in America north of the Mexican border, this
article argues that typhus fever rarely if ever extended to
the established populations of the United States, even when
imported on immigrant ships into densely populated and
unsanitary slums. It suggests that something in the American
environment was inhospitable to the extensive spread of the
disease, most likely an unrecognized difference in the North
American louse population compared to that of
Europe.},
Doi = {10.1353/bhm.2006.0058},
Key = {fds290924}
}
@article{fds290925,
Author = {Westman, EC and Yancy, WS and Humphreys, M},
Title = {Dietary treatment of diabetes mellitus in the pre-insulin
era (1914-1922).},
Journal = {Perspect Biol Med},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {77-83},
Year = {2006},
ISSN = {0031-5982},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16489278},
Abstract = {Before the discovery of insulin, one of the most common
dietary treatments of diabetes mellitus was a high-fat,
low-carbohydrate diet. A review of Frederick M. Allen's case
histories shows that a 70% fat, 8% carbohydrate diet could
eliminate glycosuria among hospitalized patients. A
reconsideration of the role of the high-fat,
low-carbohydrate diet for the treatment of diabetes mellitus
is in order.},
Doi = {10.1353/pbm.2006.0017},
Key = {fds290925}
}
@article{fds290899,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Book Review of Ansley Wegner, Phantom Pain: North
Carolina’s Artificial-Limbs Program for Confederate
Veterans},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {82},
Pages = {91-93},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds290899}
}
@article{fds290900,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Conevery Valencius, Health of the
Country},
Journal = {Medical History},
Volume = {49},
Pages = {114-115},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds290900}
}
@article{fds290926,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {On Rats, Lice, and History},
Journal = {Environmental History},
Volume = {10},
Pages = {695-696},
Year = {2005},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds290926}
}
@misc{fds290852,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {H. R. Carter, ’Quinine Prophylaxis for Malaria’,
commentary},
Pages = {80-80},
Booktitle = {Public Health Reports Historical Collection},
Publisher = {Association of Schools of Public Health},
Editor = {Rinsky, RA},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds290852}
}
@misc{fds290853,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Beware the Poor Historian},
Pages = {226-235},
Booktitle = {Clio in the Clinic},
Publisher = {New York: Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Duffin, J},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds290853}
}
@article{fds290896,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of C D Pitcock and B J Gurley, eds. I acted from
Principle: The Civil War Diary of Dr. William M. McPheeters,
Confederate Surgeon in the Trans-Mississippi},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {70},
Pages = {175-176},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds290896}
}
@article{fds290897,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Howard Phillips and David Killingray, eds. The
Spanish Influenza Pandemic, 1918-19},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {490-91},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds290897}
}
@article{fds290913,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Nature Cures: The History of Alternative Medicine
in America},
Journal = {ISIS},
Volume = {95},
Pages = {170-170},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds290913}
}
@article{fds305481,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of James C. Whorton, Nature Cures: The History of
Alternative Medicine in America},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {95},
Pages = {170-170},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds305481}
}
@article{fds290890,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Keith Wailoo, Dying in the City of the Blues:
Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and
Health},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {33},
Pages = {501-502},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290890}
}
@article{fds290891,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Gerald Grob, The Deadly Truth: A History of
Disease in America},
Journal = {J. American Medical Association},
Volume = {289},
Pages = {2726-2726},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290891}
}
@article{fds290892,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of John Roper, ed., Repairing the March of
Mars},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {69},
Pages = {716-717},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290892}
}
@article{fds290893,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Robert Sallares, Malaria and Rome},
Journal = {Environmental History},
Volume = {8},
Pages = {701-702},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290893}
}
@article{fds290894,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of David McBride, Missions for Science},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {90},
Pages = {1070-1071},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290894}
}
@article{fds290895,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Charles Wooley, The Irritable Heart of
Soldiers},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {77},
Pages = {960-961},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290895}
}
@misc{fds290851,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Whose Body? Which Disease? Studying Malaria while Treating
Neurosyphilis},
Booktitle = {Using Bodies: Humans in the Service of Twentieth Century
Medicine},
Publisher = {Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press},
Editor = {Marks, L and Goodman, J},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds290851}
}
@article{fds290918,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review: The Breast Cancer Wars: Hope, Fear and the Pursuit
of a Cure in Twentieth Century America},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Volume = {57},
Number = {3},
Pages = {368-369},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2002},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0022-5045},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/57.3.368},
Doi = {10.1093/jhmas/57.3.368},
Key = {fds290918}
}
@article{fds290887,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Kenneth M. Ludmerer, Time to Heal: American
Medical Education from the Turn of the Century to the Era of
Managed Care},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {57},
Pages = {514-515},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds290887}
}
@article{fds290888,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Sharla M. Fett, Working Cures: Healing, Health and
Power on Southern Slave Plantations},
Journal = {H-Net Book Review},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds290888}
}
@article{fds290889,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Norma Mohr, Malaria: Evolution of a
Killer},
Journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
Volume = {347},
Pages = {1215-1216},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds290889}
}
@article{fds290932,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {No Safe Place: Disease and Panic in American
History},
Journal = {American Literary History},
Volume = {14},
Number = {4},
Pages = {845-857},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/14.4.845},
Doi = {10.1093/alh/14.4.845},
Key = {fds290932}
}
@book{fds290915,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Malaria: Poverty, Race, and Public Health in the United
States},
Publisher = {Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University
Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds290915}
}
@article{fds290884,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Susan Reverby, Tuskegee’s Truths: Rethinking the
Tuskegee Syphilis Study},
Journal = {Georgia Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {85},
Pages = {333-335},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds290884}
}
@article{fds290885,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Lester D. Stephens, Science, Race and Religion in
the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston Circle
of Naturalists, 1815-1895},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Pages = {641-642},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds290885}
}
@article{fds290886,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Charles M. Poser and George Bruyn, An Illustrated
History of Malaria},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {75},
Pages = {148-148},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds290886}
}
@misc{fds290849,
Author = {Humphreys, ME and Humphreys M},
Title = {Biography of "Walter Reed," and entry on "Yellow
Fever"},
Booktitle = {The History of Science in the United States: An
Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {New York: N.Y.: Garland Publishing Inc},
Editor = {Rothenberg, M},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds290849}
}
@misc{fds290850,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {"Yellow Fever" and "Malaria"},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Companion to United States History},
Publisher = {Oxford: Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Boyer, P},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds290850}
}
@article{fds290883,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Gertrude Fraser, African American Midwifery in the
South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory},
Journal = {Medical History},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {422-423},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds290883}
}
@article{fds290881,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Sheldon Watts, Epidemics and History},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {73},
Pages = {747-748},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds290881}
}
@article{fds290882,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Nancy Tomes, The Gospel of Germs: Men, Women, and
the Microbe in American Life},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {73},
Pages = {164-165},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds290882}
}
@misc{fds290848,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Biographies of "James Lawrence Cabell," "Jerome Cochran,"
"Henry Rose Carter," "John Maynard Woodworth," and "Stanford
Emerson Chaille"},
Booktitle = {American National Biography},
Publisher = {New York: Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Garraty, JA and Carnes, MC},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds290848}
}
@article{fds290877,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Andrew Cunningham and Bridie Andrews, eds.,
Western Medicine as Contested Knowledge},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {72},
Pages = {804-805},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds290877}
}
@article{fds290878,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Robert L. Blakely and Judith Harrington, eds.,
Bones in the Basement: Postmortem Racism in
Nineteenth-Century Medical Training},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {75},
Pages = {339-340},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds290878}
}
@article{fds290879,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Robin Henig, The People’s Health: A Memoir of
Public Health and its evolution at Harvard},
Journal = {Medical History},
Volume = {42},
Pages = {267-268},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds290879}
}
@article{fds290880,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Katherine Ott, Fevered Lives: Tuberculosis in
American Culture since 1870},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {128-128},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds290880}
}
@article{fds290933,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Water Won’t Run Uphill: The New Deal and Malaria Control
in the American South, 1933-1940},
Journal = {Parassitologia},
Volume = {40},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {183-192},
Year = {1998},
Abstract = {During the 1930s the United States Government poured
significant funds into malaria control, via a variety of New
Deal agencies. These projects were largely confined to
drainage of mosquito-producing wetlands. Malaria had
diminished significantly by the early 1940s, and this paper
queries whether that reduction was due to the control
projects of the thirties, and, if so, whether such projects
should be a model for the current developing world, where
malaria is a growing problem today. Malaria statistics from
the 1930s and 1940s are unreliable, making this assessment,
from the outset, complex. Further, the so-called "malaria
projects" from the 1930s were, in fact, poorly planned
"make-work" enterprises promoted by the Works Projects
Administration and its ilk for the creation of unskilled,
ditch-digging jobs. The drainage work lacked the oversight
of competent engineers (many of them proving, in fact, that
water wont's run uphill), and little of the work had
permanent impact as the ditches were not maintained.
Further, the work was not necessarily concentrated in
malarious areas, since the unemployed's distribution did not
overlap that of greatest mosquito density. Of the
conflicting goals--unemployment relief and malaria
control--the former consistently dominated the latter. The
results were predictable. The author suggests that the
depopulation of the rural south in the late 1930s had more
of an impact (albeit indirect and unintended) on the malaria
rates than did the large sums spent allegedly for the
purpose of malaria control.},
Key = {fds290933}
}
@article{fds290876,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of David Rothman, Steve Marcus and Stephanie Kiceluk
eds, Medicine and Western Civilization; and William
Rothstein, ed. Readings in American Health
Care},
Journal = {Medical History},
Volume = {41},
Pages = {234-236},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds290876}
}
@misc{fds290846,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Essays on "Chlorosis," "Dengue," "Malaria," "Tuberculosis,"
"Typhoid Fever," and "Yellow Fever"},
Booktitle = {Plague, Pox and Pestilence: Disease in History},
Publisher = {London: Weidenfield & Nicolson},
Editor = {Kiple, KF},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds290846}
}
@misc{fds290847,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Yellow Fever Since 1793: History and Historiography},
Pages = {183-198},
Booktitle = {A Melancholy Scene of Devastation: The Public Response to
the 1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic},
Publisher = {Canton, MA: Science History Publications},
Editor = {Estes, JW and Smith, B},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds290847}
}
@article{fds290867,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Curtis M. Hinsley, The Smithsonian and the
American Indian},
Journal = {History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences},
Volume = {18},
Pages = {373-374},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290867}
}
@article{fds290868,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Adell Patton, Jr., Physicians, Colonial Racism and
Diaspora in West Africa},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {51},
Pages = {512-513},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290868}
}
@article{fds290869,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Ken DeBevoise, Agents of the Apocalypse},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {51},
Pages = {99-100},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290869}
}
@article{fds290870,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Jo Ann Carrigan, The Saffron Scourge: A History of
Yellow Fever in Louisiana},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {121-122},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290870}
}
@article{fds290871,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Sheila Rothman, Living in the Shadow of Death:
Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of
Illness},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {235-236},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290871}
}
@article{fds290872,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Harold D. Langley, A History of Medicine in the
Early US Navy},
Journal = {Medical History},
Volume = {40},
Pages = {396-397},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290872}
}
@article{fds290873,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Antonio McDaniel, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: The
Mortality Cost of Colonizing Liberia in the Nineteenth
Century},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {582-583.},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290873}
}
@article{fds290874,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Guy Settipane, Columbus and the New
World},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {51},
Pages = {369-70},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290874}
}
@article{fds290875,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Joel Howell, Technology in the
Hospital},
Journal = {JAMA},
Volume = {276},
Pages = {424-424},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds290875}
}
@article{fds290931,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Kicking a Dying Dog: DDT and the Demise of Malaria in the
American South, 1942-1952},
Journal = {ISIS},
Volume = {87},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-17},
Year = {1996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/357400},
Doi = {10.1086/357400},
Key = {fds290931}
}
@article{fds290864,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Eugene Link, The Social Ideas of American
Physicians},
Journal = {Medical History},
Volume = {38},
Pages = {349-350},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds290864}
}
@article{fds290865,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of J. Stuart Moore, Chiropractic in
America},
Journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
Volume = {331},
Pages = {283-283},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds290865}
}
@article{fds290866,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Khaled Bloom, The Mississippi Valley’s Great
Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878},
Journal = {Academic Medicine},
Volume = {69},
Pages = {276-276},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds290866}
}
@article{fds290859,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Albert E. Cowdrey, War and Healing: Stanhope
Bayne-Jones and the Maturing of American
Medicine},
Journal = {Academic Medicine},
Volume = {68},
Pages = {659-660},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds290859}
}
@article{fds290860,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of John H. Ellis, Yellow Fever and Public Health in
the New South},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {48},
Pages = {342-343},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds290860}
}
@article{fds290861,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Patricia Watson, The Angelical Conjunction: The
Preacher-physicians of Colonial New England},
Journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
Volume = {328},
Pages = {820-820},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds290861}
}
@article{fds290862,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of John Salvaggio, New Orleans Charity Hospital: A
Story of Physicians, Politics, and Poverty},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {67},
Pages = {599-600},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds290862}
}
@article{fds290863,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Francois Delaporte, The History of Yellow
Fever},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {67},
Pages = {185-86},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds290863}
}
@book{fds290914,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Yellow Fever and the South},
Publisher = {New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds290914}
}
@article{fds290857,
Author = {Humphreys, M},
Title = {Review of Christopher Hoolihan, An Annotated Catalog of the
Miner Yellow Fever Collection},
Journal = {ISIS},
Volume = {82},
Number = {4},
Pages = {314-314},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds290857}
}
@article{fds290858,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Fitzhugh Mullan, Plagues and Peoples: The story of
the US Public Health Service},
Journal = {ISIS},
Volume = {82},
Pages = {412-413},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds290858}
}
@article{fds290856,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Sydney Halpern, American Pediatrics},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {45},
Pages = {122-123},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds290856}
}
@article{fds290855,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Norman Gevitz, Other Healers},
Journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
Volume = {321},
Pages = {196-196},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds290855}
}
@misc{fds290845,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Public Health in the Old South},
Booktitle = {Science and Medicine in the Old South},
Publisher = {Baton Rouge: LSU Press},
Editor = {Numbers, RL and Savitt, T},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds290845}
}
@article{fds290854,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Review of Guy Williams, The Age of Agony: The Art of
Healing, 1700-1800},
Journal = {The Journal of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {43},
Pages = {121-121},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds290854}
}
@article{fds290930,
Author = {Humphreys, ME and Humphreys M},
Title = {Letters from a Young Physician: James Jackson, Jr. and His
Two Medical Fathers},
Journal = {Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin},
Volume = {60},
Pages = {40-45},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds290930}
}
@article{fds290929,
Author = {Humphreys, ME and Humphreys M},
Title = {Hunting the Yellow Fever Germ: The Principle and Practice of
Etiological Proof in Late Nineteenth-Century
America},
Journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine},
Volume = {59},
Pages = {361-382},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds290929}
}
@article{fds290928,
Author = {Humphreys, ME and Humphreys M},
Title = {Local Control vs National Interest: The Debate over Southern
Public Health, 1878-1884},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {50},
Pages = {407-428},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds290928}
}
@misc{fds290844,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Biographies of Edward Hammond Clarke, William Augustus
Hinton, James Lloyd, Cotton Tufts and Paul Dudley
White},
Booktitle = {Dictionary of American Medical Biography},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Editor = {al, MKE},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds290844}
}
@article{fds290927,
Author = {Humphreys, ME},
Title = {Vindicating the Minister’s Medical Role: Cotton Mather’s
Concept of the Nishmath Chajim and the Spiritualization of
Medicine},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Volume = {36},
Pages = {278-295},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds290927}
}
%% Huston, Reeve
@article{fds336381,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Capitalism at the center and on the margins},
Journal = {Reviews in American History},
Volume = {44},
Number = {4},
Pages = {569-574},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rah.2016.0077},
Doi = {10.1353/rah.2016.0077},
Key = {fds336381}
}
@book{fds295478,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Origins of Jacksonian Democracy: American Political
Practices,, 1812-1840},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds295478}
}
@article{fds295472,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Land Conflict and Land Policy in the United States,
1785-1841},
Booktitle = {The World of the American Revolutionary Republic: Land,
Labor, and the Conflict for a Continent},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Shankman, A},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds295472}
}
@article{fds295470,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Rethinking 1828: The Emergence of Competing Democracies in
the United States},
Booktitle = {Contested Democracy: Participation and Contestation in the
English-speaking World},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Avril, E and Neem, J},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds295470}
}
@article{fds295471,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Rethinking the Origins of Partisan Democracy in the United
States, 1795-1840},
Booktitle = {Practicing Democracy: Popular Politics in the United States
from the Constitution to the Civil War},
Publisher = {forthcoming, University Press of Virginia},
Editor = {Smith, AIP and Peart, D},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds295471}
}
@article{fds295477,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {That’s No Guppy, That’s Leviathan: Rethinking the
Nineteenth-Century American State},
Journal = {Reviews in American History},
Volume = {39 (Sept. 2011)},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295477}
}
@book{fds295480,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {The Early American Republic: A History in
Documents},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds295480}
}
@article{fds295481,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {What We Talk About When We Talk About Democracy: Reengaging
the American Democratic Tradition},
Journal = {Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American
Life},
Year = {2008},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds295481}
}
@article{fds295482,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {The Little Magician After the Show: Martin Van Buren,
Gentleman Farmer and Agricultural Reformer},
Journal = {New York History},
Volume = {85},
Number = {2},
Pages = {92-121},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {When Martin van Buren left the White House in 1841, he moved
to his home town of Kinderhook, New York, and began running
a farm. Although he had been born to a humble family and had
spent much of his career creating a new, partisan style of
politics that destroyed the gentry's political control, in
retirement Van Buren sought to consolidate his credentials
as a gentleman. The Little Magician embraced the genteel
ideal of rural retirement, modeling his farm and his life on
those of the English gentry and of fellow gentleman farmers
in the United States. He enthusiastically adopted
"progressive" farming techniques, an essential component of
genteel rural ideals. But in adopting a gentry lifestyle, he
subtly transformed it. Enthusiastic about prices, income,
and profitability, he displayed an obsession about money
that gentlemen saw as the antithesis of rural retirement. As
he had throughout his life, Van Buren embraced gentility but
made it his own, infusing it with his trademark enthusiasm,
profit-mindedness, and bourgeois calculation. Reeve Huston
teaches history at Duke University. Author of many noted
history books, Dr. Huston is presently working on a project
entitled Battles for Democracy: How Politicians, Plebeians,
Evangelicals, African Americans, and Indians Remade American
Politics in the Early Nineteenth Century. © 2004 by The New
York State Historical Association.},
Key = {fds295482}
}
@article{fds295473,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Popular Movements and Party Politics: The Case of the New
York Anti-Rent Wars},
Booktitle = {Beyond the Founders: Explorations in the Politics of the
Early American Republic},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Editor = {Pasley, J and Robertson, A and Waldstreicher, D},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295473}
}
@article{fds295474,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Multiple Crossings: Thomas Devyr and the American Fate of
British Agrarianism},
Booktitle = {Transatlantic Rebels: Agrarian Radicalism in Comparative
Context},
Publisher = {Michigan State University Press},
Editor = {Scott, JC and Summerhill, T},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295474}
}
@article{fds295476,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {review of Joanne Freeman, Affairs of Honor: National
Politics in the New Republic},
Journal = {American Nineteenth Century History},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Pages = {98-100},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295476}
}
@article{fds295475,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Battling over the Boundaries of the American
Electorate},
Journal = {Reviews in American History},
Volume = {29},
Number = {4},
Pages = {628-634},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295475}
}
@book{fds295479,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {Land and Freedom: Rural Society, Popular Protest, and Party
Politics in Antebellum New York},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295479}
}
@article{fds295483,
Author = {Huston, R},
Title = {The Parties and ’the People’: The New York Anti-Rent
Wars and the Contours of Jacksonian Politics},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {20},
Pages = {241-71},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295483}
}
%% Inbari, Mordechai
@article{fds346521,
Author = {Inbari, M},
Title = {The Yossele Schumacher affair: A case study of Israel's
response to ultra-orthodox ideological crime},
Journal = {Journal of Church and State},
Volume = {61},
Number = {1},
Pages = {20-40},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcs/csx080},
Doi = {10.1093/jcs/csx080},
Key = {fds346521}
}
%% Jakubs, Deborah
@article{fds363445,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Musicians in Transit: Argentina and the Globalization of
Popular Music},
Journal = {The Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {98},
Number = {1},
Pages = {167-168},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-4294852},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-4294852},
Key = {fds363445}
}
@article{fds300203,
Author = {Jakubs, DL},
Title = {Trust me: the keys to success in cooperative collections
ventures},
Journal = {Library Management},
Volume = {36},
Number = {8-9},
Pages = {653-662},
Publisher = {Emerald},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0143-5124},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/LM-08-2015-0058},
Abstract = {Purpose – Cooperation among research libraries is a
venerable pursuit with a long history. The purpose of this
paper is to examine three collaborative tools and programs
ranging from the late 1970s to the present to identify the
promise of each as well as the challenges, the factors that
both facilitate and interfere with true cooperation,
highlighting the lessons learned. Design/methodology/approach
– The author analyzes the development and functions of the
Conspectus of the Research Libraries Group, the Global
Resources Program of the Association of Research Libraries,
and the Triangle Research Libraries Network in the state of
North Carolina, USA. Findings – While the goals of
collaborative collections initiatives are laudable, it is
often difficult to accomplish true, balanced, and lasting
cooperation that results in both expanded access and
financial reallocation. Originality/value – The study is a
first-hand, inside look at the methods and mechanisms of
cooperative collection development that offers suggestions
for future partnerships on either a small or a large
scale.},
Doi = {10.1108/LM-08-2015-0058},
Key = {fds300203}
}
@article{fds320392,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Tango Lessons: Movement, Sound, Image, and Text in
Contemporary Practice},
Journal = {The Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {95},
Number = {4},
Pages = {709-710},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-3161742},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-3161742},
Key = {fds320392}
}
@article{fds320393,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {El Tango Entre Dos Américas: La Representación Del Tango
En Estados Unidos, 1910–1939},
Journal = {The Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {94},
Number = {4},
Pages = {732-734},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2802594},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2802594},
Key = {fds320393}
}
@article{fds300200,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {The global resources program},
Journal = {Portal: Libraries and the Academy},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Pages = {327-332},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1531-2542},
Abstract = {The AAU/ARL Global Resources Program (GRP) was launched in
1997 with support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to
improve access to international research resources through
cooperative structures and new technologies and to help
libraries contain costs. A joint initiative of the
Association of American Universities (AAU) and the
Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the GRP in the past
decade has motivated many individuals and institutions to
collaborate in the development of new models of access to
print and digital materials from around the world. In 2003,
the GRP (now the Global Resources Network) moved to the
Center for Research Libraries (CRL). Copyright © 2009 by
The Johns Hopkins University Press.},
Key = {fds300200}
}
@article{fds300201,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Out of the gray times: Leading libraries into the digital
future},
Journal = {Journal of Library Administration},
Volume = {48},
Number = {2},
Pages = {235-248},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0193-0826},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01930820802231518},
Abstract = {Past practices, policies, and staffing patterns have served
as a solid foundation for research libraries. New challenges
require a fresh-and very different-look at much of what we
have taken for granted over decades. This presentation will
discuss the changes in philosophy, organizational models,
and recruitment that are needed to reposition libraries for
the digital future. © 2008 by The Haworth Press. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1080/01930820802231518},
Key = {fds300201}
}
@article{fds320394,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Becoming Irlandés: Private Narratives of the Irish
Emigration to Argentina (1844 – 1912)},
Journal = {The Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {88},
Number = {1},
Pages = {118-119},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2007-087},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2007-087},
Key = {fds320394}
}
@article{fds327366,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {The AAU/ARL global resources program: The view from a
crossroads},
Journal = {Collection Management},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {135-145},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2004},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J105v28n01_11},
Abstract = {The Global Resources Program was created in 1996 to address
problems of access to international research materials, the
“crisis in foreign acquisitions.” A joint endeavor of
the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the
Association of American Universities (AAU), the program
capitalizes on technological advances to expand the array of
resources available to scholars. The paper reviews the
program's accomplishments, evaluates progress on the
original goals, and speculates on areas of future emphasis,
within the context of cooperative collection development
strategies. © 2003, by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1300/J105v28n01_11},
Key = {fds327366}
}
@article{fds320395,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {The AAU/ARL Global Resources Program: origins and
trajectory},
Journal = {Library Hi Tech},
Volume = {18},
Number = {3},
Pages = {209-214},
Publisher = {Emerald},
Year = {2000},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07378830010348107},
Abstract = {The AAU/ARL (Association of American Universities/Association
of Research Libraries) Global Resources Program was launched
early in 1997 by the Association of Research Libraries, with
funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Reviews the
development of the related projects that preceded the
establishment of the AAU/ARL Global Resources Program,
describing the context for its creation and the goals it
aspires to fulfil, and identifies some of the challenges the
Program faces on the path to full implementation. It is
hoped that the AAU/ARL Global Resources Program will
encourage us to develop true international collaboration,
branching out from accomplishments thus far, as the Program
itself built on the efforts that preceded it. © 2000, MCB
UP Limited},
Doi = {10.1108/07378830010348107},
Key = {fds320395}
}
@article{fds340106,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Staffing for Collection Development in the Electronic
Environment:Toward a New Definition of Roles and
Responsibilities},
Journal = {Journal of Library Administration},
Volume = {28},
Number = {4},
Pages = {71-83},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J111v28n04_06},
Doi = {10.1300/J111v28n04_06},
Key = {fds340106}
}
@article{fds327927,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {The aau/arl global resources program: Both macrocosm and
microcosm},
Journal = {Journal of Library Administration},
Volume = {29},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {255-312},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J111v29n03_17},
Doi = {10.1300/J111v29n03_17},
Key = {fds327927}
}
@article{fds327926,
Author = {Case, M and Jakubs, D},
Title = {Building the global collection-world class collection
development: A chronicle of the aau/arl global resources
program},
Journal = {Journal of Library Administration},
Volume = {29},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {237-254},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J111v29n03_16},
Doi = {10.1300/J111v29n03_16},
Key = {fds327926}
}
@article{fds320396,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Staffing for collection development in the electronic
environment: Toward a new definition of roles and
responsibilities},
Journal = {Library Collections Acquisitions & Technical
Services},
Volume = {23},
Number = {4},
Pages = {445-445},
Publisher = {PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Year = {1999},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J111v28n04_06},
Doi = {10.1300/J111v28n04_06},
Key = {fds320396}
}
@article{fds320398,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE TANGO - THE PROTAGONISTS - SPANISH -
AZZI,MS},
Journal = {Studies in Latin American Popular Culture},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {205-209},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds320398}
}
@article{fds320399,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {GARDEL,CARLOS AND THE WORLD PRESS - CHRONICLES, COMMENTARIES
AND ARTICLES FROM HIS ERA - SPANISH - PELUSO,H,
VISCONTI,E},
Journal = {Studies in Latin American Popular Culture},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {205-209},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds320399}
}
@article{fds320400,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {SONGS OF THE IMMIGRANT - SPANISH - PUJOL,S},
Journal = {Studies in Latin American Popular Culture},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {205-209},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds320400}
}
@article{fds320401,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {COLLECTION ASSESSMENT - A LOOK AT THE RLG CONSPECTUS -
WOOD,RJ, STRAUCH,K},
Journal = {Library Resources & Technical Services},
Volume = {37},
Number = {4},
Pages = {445-446},
Publisher = {AMER LIBRARY ASSN},
Year = {1993},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds320401}
}
@article{fds300199,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {Serials Acquisitions and the Third World: The Latin American
Perspective: Part II},
Journal = {Serials Review},
Volume = {19},
Number = {1},
Pages = {71-80},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Editor = {Hazen, DC},
Year = {1993},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0098-7913},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1993.10764125},
Doi = {10.1080/00987913.1993.10764125},
Key = {fds300199}
}
@article{fds320402,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {THE COLLECTION BUILDING READER - SELLEN,BC,
CURLEY,A},
Journal = {Library Resources & Technical Services},
Volume = {37},
Number = {1},
Pages = {99-99},
Publisher = {AMER LIBRARY ASSN},
Year = {1993},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds320402}
}
@article{fds320403,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR LIBRARY COLLECTIONS -
CASE-STUDIES IN 4 TYPES OF LIBRARIES - KOVACS,B},
Journal = {Library Resources & Technical Services},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {117-118},
Publisher = {AMER LIBRARY ASSN},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds320403}
}
@article{fds320404,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT AND COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT IN
LIBRARIES, 2ND EDITION - MAGRILL,RM, CORBIN,J},
Journal = {Library Resources & Technical Services},
Volume = {34},
Number = {3},
Pages = {408-408},
Publisher = {AMER LIBRARY ASSN},
Year = {1990},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds320404}
}
@article{fds320405,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {SELECTION OF LIBRARY-MATERIALS IN APPLIED AND
INTERDISCIPLINARY FIELDS - SHAPIRO,BJ, WHALEY,J},
Journal = {Library Resources & Technical Services},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Pages = {185-186},
Publisher = {AMER LIBRARY ASSN},
Year = {1988},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds320405}
}
@article{fds300202,
Author = {Jakubs, D},
Title = {latin america - handbooks, manuals, etc},
Journal = {Reference Services Review},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {36-42},
Publisher = {Emerald},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0090-7324},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb048973},
Doi = {10.1108/eb048973},
Key = {fds300202}
}
@article{fds320406,
Author = {Robbins-Carter, J and Sherrer, J and Jakubs, DL and Lowry,
CB},
Title = {Reactions to "1985 to 1995: The Next Decade in Academic
Librarianship," Parts I and II},
Journal = {College & Research Libraries},
Volume = {46},
Number = {4},
Pages = {309-319},
Publisher = {American Library Association},
Year = {1985},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl_46_04_309},
Doi = {10.5860/crl_46_04_309},
Key = {fds320406}
}
@article{fds320407,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {LIBRARY ACQUISITION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES -
FUTAS,E},
Journal = {College & Research Libraries},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Pages = {274-276},
Publisher = {ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds320407}
}
@article{fds320408,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT AND COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT IN
LIBRARIES - MAGRILL,RM, HICKEY,DJ},
Journal = {College & Research Libraries},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Pages = {274-276},
Publisher = {ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds320408}
}
@article{fds320409,
Author = {Jakubs, DL},
Title = {From Bawdyhouse to Cabaret: The Evolution of the Tango as an
Expression of Argentine Popular Culture},
Journal = {The Journal of Popular Culture},
Volume = {18},
Number = {1},
Pages = {133-145},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3840.1984.1801_133.x},
Abstract = {While most readers will be generally familiar with the
tango, few of us know very much about its fascinating
history and evolution. Deborah Jakubs makes a valuable
contribution to our understanding of this initially
working‐class cultural form, which was at first disdained
and then appropriated by the Argentine middle and upper
classes. She traces its origins in the lower class
neighborhoods on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and
Montevideo, its exportation to major European cultural
centers, and finally its repatriation to Argentina where it
has become a symbol of tradition and national identity. The
author ably leads us through the maze of studies that
historians, sociologists, musicologists and others have
generated over the last hundred years. She examines some of
the tango's principal themes in order to delineate its
cultural significance within Argentine society in general
and within Buenos Aires in particular. We come away from
this article much more cognizant of how a popular cultural
form can function in the formation of a nation's identity.
Copyright © 1984, Wiley Blackwell. All rights
reserved},
Doi = {10.1111/j.0022-3840.1984.1801_133.x},
Key = {fds320409}
}
@misc{fds320410,
Author = {JAKUBS, D},
Title = {LATIN-AMERICAN REALISM},
Journal = {New Republic},
Volume = {188},
Number = {23},
Pages = {5-5},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds320410}
}
%% Kaiwar, Vasant
@article{fds328795,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Borrowed Light: Vico, Hegel and the colonies, volume
I},
Journal = {Race & Class},
Volume = {57},
Number = {3},
Pages = {115-118},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306396815611855},
Doi = {10.1177/0306396815611855},
Key = {fds328795}
}
@book{fds329071,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {The Postcolonial Orient The Politics of Difference and the
Project of Provincialising Europe},
Pages = {436 pages},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2014},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9004270442},
Abstract = {In The Postcolonial Orient, Vasant Kaiwar analyses the
formation of postcolonial studies around the 1989 moment of
world history, shows its limitations via an engagement with
Marxism, and provides an alternative, enriched account of
...},
Key = {fds329071}
}
@article{fds303368,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Philosophy and Politics in the Hind Swaraj of Mohandas
Gandhi},
Journal = {Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern
Studies},
Pages = {50-69},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Fall},
Abstract = {Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), the Mahatma as he
has come to be known to generations of people worldwide, is
widely acclaimed as the apostle of non-violent resistance to
injustice. More narrowly, he is known as the architect of
Indian independence from British colonial rule. Both
statements are true but overly simple. Gandhi’s views on
violence were more nuanced—as befits someone who saw the
Bhagvad Gita as a major source of inspiration. His role in
the independence movement has been studied ad nauseam and is
beyond question but this paper suggests that it should be
seen as part of a complex of forces that ultimately brought
the Raj to a closure. However, the singular focus on
Gandhian non-violence—particularly in the West—has been
accompanied by a curious ignorance about Gandhi’s more
significant ideas about social transformation, first
developed in the Hind Swaraj, composed in 1909, and
developed over time—ideas based on an uncompromising
critique of modernity. Gandhi was interested in Indian
independence more as a necessary first step to a greater
transformation of India in which the entire society would be
changed from the ground up. He has been ridiculed in India
(and presumably elsewhere) by those who, like Nehru and
Ambedkar, believed that village India was a den of
backwardness and iniquity. Gandhi experienced village India
first hand, more so than most of his critics ever did, and
understood the limits of the villages of his day, both
socially and economically. But, he believed that the village
was still the basic building block of Indian society and
would remain so for the foreseeable future. Rather than
endure its existence as a necessary evil to be overcome
Gandhi believed that it should be transformed and linked
upwards to the centres of governance and thus play a part in
the overall life of the country. People who now witness the
second modern tragedy of the countryside under
globalisation—the first being British colonial rule—will
perhaps acknowledge Gandhi’s wisdom and farsightedness.
This paper suggests that Gandhi’s ideas in this regard
should receive equal, if not greater, exposure as his better
known ideas on non-violence.},
Key = {fds303368}
}
@book{fds291754,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {L’Orient postcolonial. Sur la "provincialisation de
l’Europe" et la théorie postcoloniale. (Paris: Éditions
Syllepse, 2012).},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds291754}
}
@article{fds291739,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Famines of Structural Adjustment in Colonial
India},
Booktitle = {Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia:
Essays in Honour of Damodar R. SarDesai},
Publisher = {Manohar},
Address = {New Delhi},
Editor = {Long, R and Kaminsky, A},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds291739}
}
@article{fds291758,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {What is Postcolonial Orientalism and How Does it
Matter?},
Journal = {Transeuropéennes (Paris),},
Year = {2010},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds291758}
}
@article{fds291738,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Post-colonialism, Eurocentrism, and the Question of
Universalism},
Pages = {17-51},
Booktitle = {World Orders Revisited},
Publisher = {University of Leipzig Press,},
Address = {Leipzig},
Editor = {Engel, U and Middell, M},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds291738}
}
@book{fds328798,
Author = {Mazumdar, S and Kaiwar, V and Labica, T},
Title = {Introduction: From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia,
Europe and the lineages of difference},
Pages = {1-15},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {0203872312},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203872314},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203872314},
Key = {fds328798}
}
@misc{fds328797,
Author = {Mazumdar, S and Kaiwar, V and Labica, T},
Title = {From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia, Europe and the
lineages of difference},
Journal = {From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia, Europe and the
Lineages of Difference},
Volume = {9780203872314},
Pages = {1-244},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {0203872312},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203872314},
Abstract = {This book uses a historical and theoretical focus to examine
the key of issues of the Enlightenment, Orientalism,
concepts of identity and difference, and the contours of
different modernities in relation to both local and global
shaping forces, including the spread of capitalism. The
contributors present eight in-depth studies and a
substantial theoretical introduction, utilizing primary and
secondary sources in Turkish, Farsi, Chinese, not to mention
English, French and German in the effort to engage materials
and cultural perspectives from diverse regions. It provides
a critical attempt to think through the potentialities and
limitations of area-studies and 'civilizational' approaches
to the production of knowledge about the modern world, and
the often obscured relationship between the fragment and the
whole, or the particular and universal. The book is an
intervention in one of the most fundamental debates
confronting the social science and humanities, namely how to
understand global and local historical processes as
interconnected developments affecting human actors. From
Orientalism to Postcolonialism will be of interest to
academics and postgraduate students in Cultural and
Postcolonial Studies and Asian studies and Middle Eastern
studies.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203872314},
Key = {fds328797}
}
@article{fds291736,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Hybrid and Alternative Modernities A Critical Perspective on
Postcolonial Studies and the Project of Provincializing
Europe},
Pages = {206-238},
Booktitle = {FROM ORIENTALISM TO POSTCOLONIALISM: ASIA EUROPE AND THE
LINEAGES OF DIFFERENCE},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Address = {Oxford},
Editor = {Mazumdar, S and Kaiwar, V and Labica, T},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds291736}
}
@article{fds291737,
Author = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Title = {The Coordinates of Orientalism Reflections on the Universal
and the Particular},
Pages = {19-42},
Booktitle = {FROM ORIENTALISM TO POSTCOLONIALISM: ASIA EUROPE AND THE
LINEAGES OF DIFFERENCE},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Address = {Oxford},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds291737}
}
@article{fds291732,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Experiments in South Africa},
Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly},
Volume = {42},
Pages = {111-113},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0012-9976},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4419131},
Key = {fds291732}
}
@article{fds291744,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Colonialism, difference and exoticism in the formation of
the postcolonial metanarrative},
Booktitle = {Pierre Guerlain and Thierry Madjid Labica (eds.),
Perspectives transatlantiques sur les empires, Colloque
organisé a l’université de Paris, X, Nanterre,
Publications Paris X.},
Publisher = {L’université de Caen},
Year = {2007},
Abstract = {One of the central characteristics of postcolonial theory is
the contention that colonialism—defined not so much as the
history of the physical occupation and rule by European
states of vast regions of the world beyond Europe but more
so the attempted erasure or submergence of a whole host of
life-worlds and ‘unbroken traditions’ that flourished in
those regions until the arrival of modern Europe—is the
defining experience of humanity in our epoch. Central to
this theory is contention that traditions kept alive through
generations have, by now, either been reduced to
‘history’ or simply assumed submerged forms in the
consciousness and ‘world’ of the subalterns.
Colonialism, with pre- and post-fixes, becomes the
foundation of history, the category around which a virtual
rather than historical periodisation is constructed; the
postcolonial in some readings is said to originate in the
first act of resistance to colonialism. However, since
colonialism is defined as the usurpation of others’
life-worlds, there is no intrinsic reason why European
colonization or the Enlightenment should be privileged. This
privileging, one might assume, is purely strategic, related
to where the postcolonial theorists are from and where they
find themselves.},
Key = {fds291744}
}
@article{fds44227,
Title = {“Silences in Postcolonial Thought: The Case of
Provincializing Europe,”},
Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly},
Volume = {Vol. XL},
Number = {No 34},
Pages = {3732-3738},
Year = {2005},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds44227}
}
@article{fds291733,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Silences in Postcolonial Thought},
Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly},
Volume = {40},
Pages = {3732-3738},
Year = {2005},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0012-9976},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4417047},
Key = {fds291733}
}
@inproceedings{fds291734,
Title = {"Des Subaltern Studies comme nouvel orientalisme: une
critique de Provincializing Europe de Dipesh
Chakrabarty,"},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {136-50},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds291734}
}
@article{fds291735,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Famines of Structural Adjustment? The Political Economy of
Starvation, Past and Present},
Journal = {Journal of Agrarian Change},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds291735}
}
@article{fds291752,
Title = {Reconstructing Orientalism: Postcolonial Theory and
anti-Historicist Historicism (in progress)},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds291752}
}
@article{fds291743,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Towards Orientalism and Nativism: The Impasse of Subaltern
Studies},
Volume = {12},
Number = {2},
Pages = {189-248},
Booktitle = {Historical Materialism},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds291743}
}
@book{fds6769,
Title = {The Antinomies of Modernity: Essays on Race, Orient,
Nation},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Vasant Kaiwar and Sucheta Mazumdar},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6769}
}
@book{fds291753,
Title = {Antinomies of Modernity: Essays on Race, Orientalism and
Nation},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds291753}
}
@article{fds291741,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Race, Orient, Nation in the Time-Space Modernity},
Series = {chapter 9},
Booktitle = {The Antinomies of Modernity},
Publisher = {Verso Press, U.K},
Editor = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds291741}
}
@article{fds291742,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {The Aryan Model of History: The Politics of Identity in an
Age of Revolutions, Colonialism and Nationalism},
Series = {chapter 2},
Booktitle = {The Antinomies of Modernity},
Publisher = {Verso Press, U.K},
Editor = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds291742}
}
@article{fds291751,
Title = {The Politics of Knowledge in the Age of Neoliberal
Globalization},
Booktitle = {NEPANTLA: VIEWS FROM THE SOUTH},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds291751}
}
@article{fds291760,
Author = {Vasant Kaiwar},
Title = {Comments on Fascism and 'Functional Substitutes for
Fascism'},
Journal = {Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle
East},
Volume = {20},
Pages = {91-104},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds291760}
}
@article{fds291740,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Improvement without Revolution: The Impasse of Colonial
Agriculture Science},
Booktitle = {Festschrift for Stanley Wolpert},
Publisher = {Delhi: Orient Longman},
Editor = {Long, R},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds291740}
}
@article{fds291759,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Nature, property and polity in Colonial Bombay},
Journal = {Journal of Peasant Studies},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Pages = {1-49},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0306-6150},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000085510100001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This article contends that ecological issues are vital to
understanding the long-term dynamic of the agricultural
economy and have to be considered along with class/property
structures and the state. It examines the underpinnings,
potentialities and limitations of the colonial discourse of
agriculture as a field for improvement and suggests that the
neglect of this literature by latter-day economic historians
has led to either Promethean or Malthusian discourses of
limited explanatory value. This article notes that combining
the insights of this earlier discourse with recent attempts
at theorising the links between nature, property and polity
constitutes the most promising line of development.},
Doi = {10.1080/03066150008438731},
Key = {fds291759}
}
@article{fds328799,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {The Paradoxes of Modernity},
Journal = {Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle
East},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {15-16},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201X-18-2-15},
Doi = {10.1215/1089201X-18-2-15},
Key = {fds328799}
}
@article{fds328801,
Author = {Kaiwar, V and Reese, CB and Gray, EJ and Neidle, S},
Title = {Synthesis of 9- [cis-3-(Hydroxymethyl)cyclobutyl]-adenine
and -guanine},
Journal = {Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions
1},
Number = {18},
Pages = {2281-2287},
Publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/P19950002281},
Abstract = {2,2-Dichloro-3-(benzyloxymethyl)cyclobutanone 15, which was
prepared in 50% yield by the cycloaddition of dichloroketene
to ally1 benzyl ether 14, was converted in four steps and in
˜40% overall yield into trans-3-(benzyloxymethy1)cyclobutanol
llb. The latter alcohol l l b was coupled under Mitsunobu
conditions with 6- (4-chlorophenylsulfanyl)-9H-purine 21b
and 6-(4-chlorophenylsulfanyl)-2-(phenylacetamido)-9H-purine
21b to give the 9-cyclobutylpurine derivatives 22 and 24,
respectively, in 88 and 60% yield. The former product 22 was
converted in three steps and in 39% overall yield into
9-[cis-3-(hydroxymethyl)cyclobutyl]adenine 6, and the latter
product was converted in four steps and in 42% overall yield
into 9-[cis-3- (hydroxymethyl)cyclobutyl]guanine 7. X-Ray
crystallographic data relating to compounds 22 and 24 are
also reported. © 1995 by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
All Rights Reserved.},
Doi = {10.1039/P19950002281},
Key = {fds328801}
}
@article{fds291748,
Author = {KAIWAR, V},
Title = {SCIENCE, CAPITALISM AND ISLAM},
Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly},
Volume = {29},
Number = {9},
Pages = {489-500},
Publisher = {ECONOMIC POLITICAL WEEKLY},
Year = {1994},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds291748}
}
@article{fds328802,
Author = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Beyond identity politics. Part I},
Journal = {South Asia Bulletin},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {73-113},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Half of this issue of the journal contains a specially
edited section of recent work on identity politics in
several countries. The papers are: Islamic fundamentalism
reconsidered (Pt II); Somalia - an illusory political nation
state; and the politics of religion in Pakistan's election.
-M.Amos},
Key = {fds328802}
}
@article{fds291747,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {The Limits of Techno-Malthusianism: A Rejoinder to Sumit
Guha},
Journal = {Journal of Peasant Studies},
Volume = {20},
Number = {3},
Pages = {521-531},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1993},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03066159308438521},
Doi = {10.1080/03066159308438521},
Key = {fds291747}
}
@article{fds328803,
Author = {Rao, AVR and Gurjar, MK and Kaiwar, V and Khare, VB},
Title = {An expedient approach to the diphenyl ether cross-linked
amino acids of glycopeptide antibiotics},
Journal = {Tetrahedron Letters},
Volume = {34},
Number = {10},
Pages = {1661-1664},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1993},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-4039(93)85035-U},
Abstract = {Displacement reactions of 2,6-dibromobenzoquinone with
phenoxides and subsequent elaboration of 5 into the aryl
amino acid of model C,D,E-ring segment of vancomycin have
been described. © 1993.},
Doi = {10.1016/0040-4039(93)85035-U},
Key = {fds328803}
}
@article{fds291757,
Author = {Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Property structures, demography and the crisis of the
agrarian economy of colonial Bombay Presidency.},
Journal = {Journal of Peasant Studies},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {255-300},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0306-6150},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12286217},
Abstract = {Reasons for the relative failure of agricultural development
in India during the colonial period are analyzed, and the
effects of the scarcity of capital, the absence of suitable
technology, and the growth of the population are assessed.
"The article explores the manner in which peasant possession
of land and other means of subsistence limited productive
utilisation of capital and technology, triggered a certain
demographic regime and, in turn, disrupted further
developmental possibilities." The geographical focus is on
the area coinciding with the modern states of Maharashtra
and Gujarat.},
Doi = {10.1080/03066159208438480},
Key = {fds291757}
}
@article{fds328804,
Author = {Rao, AVR and Gurjar, MK and Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Enantioselective catalytic reductions of ketones with new
four membered oxazaborolidines: Application to
(S)-tetramisole},
Journal = {Tetrahedron: Asymmetry},
Volume = {3},
Number = {7},
Pages = {859-862},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0957-4166(00)82184-9},
Abstract = {Enantioselective catalytic reduction of ketones with both
the enantiomers of new four membered oxazaborolidines is
described. © 1992.},
Doi = {10.1016/S0957-4166(00)82184-9},
Key = {fds328804}
}
@article{fds328805,
Author = {Rama Rao and AV and Gurjar, MK and Sharma, PA and Kaiwar,
V},
Title = {Enantioselective reductions of ketones with oxazaborolidines
derived from (R and (S-α-α-diphenyl-2-piperdine
methanol},
Journal = {Tetrahedron Letters},
Volume = {31},
Number = {16},
Pages = {2341-2344},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1990},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-4039(90)80223-9},
Abstract = {Oxazaborolidines obtained from (R and (S-α,α-diphenyl-2-piperidine
methanol have been used as catalysts in the enantioselective
reductions of ketones with borane,. © 1990.},
Doi = {10.1016/0040-4039(90)80223-9},
Key = {fds328805}
}
%% Kaplan, Alice Y
@article{fds139698,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {Through French Eyes: Gender, Race, and American Justice in
Liberated France},
Booktitle = {In the War Zone (in press)},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds139698}
}
@article{fds139678,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {Lady of the Lake},
Journal = {The American Scholar},
Volume = {76},
Number = {4},
Pages = {71-83},
Publisher = {Phi Beta Kappa Society},
Year = {2007},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds139678}
}
@article{fds139682,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {A Scholar's Paris},
Journal = {The Chronicle for Higher Education},
Series = {The Academic Life Supplement},
Pages = {26-34},
Year = {2007},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds139682}
}
@book{fds52814,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {L'Interprete"},
Publisher = {Gallimard},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds52814}
}
@misc{fds139699,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {Authors on Record [interview by Ellen Fried]},
Journal = {Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Record
Administration},
Publisher = {National Archives},
Year = {2007},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds139699}
}
@article{fds139697,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {“L'Exemplarité en procès. Roman et Histoire: OK Joe de
Louis Guilloux et les cours-martiales américaines de
1944.”},
Journal = {Forthcoming Actes du Groupe Phi/Fabula;},
Volume = {in press},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds139697}
}
@article{fds139703,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {On Violent Judgment: Louis Guilloux's novel about race,
justice and the segregated army in liberated
France},
Journal = {French Literature Series, forthcoming 2008},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds139703}
}
@misc{fds139696,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {radio and press interviews about "L'Interprete"},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds139696}
}
@misc{fds52810,
Author = {Evelyne Bloch-Dano},
Title = {Madame Proust},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds52810}
}
@misc{fds52811,
Author = {Interview on non-fiction},
Title = {Writer's Market 2007},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds52811}
}
@article{fds52809,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {"Love in the Ruins" [review of Irene Nemirovsky's "Suite
Francaise"},
Journal = {The Nation},
Year = {2006},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds52809}
}
@misc{fds52812,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {"Le Vif du Sujet" Radio show on France Culture: "OK Joe: un
proces americain en Bretagne"},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds52812}
}
@misc{fds52813,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {Interview on "The Interpreter" by Jon Weiner, KPFK ("On the
Radio")},
Year = {2006},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds52813}
}
@article{fds43950,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {"A hidden memorial to the worst aspects of our Jim Crow
Army"},
Journal = {Chicago Tribune},
Year = {2005},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds43950}
}
@misc{fds43949,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {"A hidden memorial to the worst aspects of our Jim Crow
Army"},
Journal = {Chicago Tribune},
Pages = {p. 11},
Year = {2005},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds43949}
}
@misc{fds43947,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {see the summary of all interviews, including radio,
above},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43947}
}
@misc{fds43948,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {see the summary of all interviews, including radio,
above},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43948}
}
@misc{fds43951,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {see short statement above},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43951}
}
@misc{fds43952,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {see above},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43952}
}
@book{fds41499,
Author = {A. Kaplan},
Title = {The Interpreter},
Publisher = {The Free Press/Simon and Schuster},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds41499}
}
@article{fds30959,
Author = {Alice Kaplan},
Title = {Liberation: the View from France},
Journal = {Contemporary French and Francophone Studies:
Sites},
Volume = {8},
Number = {3},
Pages = {239-252},
Publisher = {Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group},
Year = {2004},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds30959}
}
@misc{fds30958,
Author = {Interviewed by Jeffrey Williams},
Title = {"Writing in Concert: An Interview with Cathy Davidson, Alice
Kaplan, Jane Tompkins, and Marianna Torgovnick"},
Booktitle = {Critics at Work: Interviews 1993-2003},
Publisher = {New York University Press},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds30958}
}
@article{fds30954,
Author = {Alice Kaplan},
Title = {Review of Céline, "Fable for Another Time"},
Journal = {Washington Post Book World},
Pages = {12},
Year = {2003},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds30954}
}
@misc{fds30957,
Author = {Alice Kaplan},
Title = {Translation: The Biography of an Art Form},
Journal = {Mots Pluriels},
Number = {23},
Year = {2003},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds30957}
}
@misc{fds30947,
Author = {Louis Guilloux},
Title = {OK, Joe},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds30947}
}
@article{fds30955,
Author = {Alice Kaplan},
Title = {"The Headhunters" (fiction)},
Journal = {Fiction Magazine},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {67-72},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds30955}
}
@book{fds2798,
Title = {The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert
Brasillach},
Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds2798}
}
@misc{fds30953,
Author = {Roger Grenier},
Title = {"A House on the Place des Fêtes,"},
Journal = {Fiction Magazine},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds30953}
}
@misc{fds30951,
Author = {Roger Grenier},
Title = {Piano Music for Four Hands},
Publisher = {University of Nebraska Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds30951}
}
@book{fds30946,
Author = {Alice Kaplan},
Title = {The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert
Brasillach},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds30946}
}
@misc{fds30945,
Author = {Roger Grenier},
Title = {The Difficulty of Being a Dog},
Publisher = {University of Chicago},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds30945}
}
@book{fds2799,
Title = {French Lessons: A Memoir},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds2799}
}
%% Katz, Sara
@article{fds367202,
Author = {Katz, S},
Title = {Islamic Prestige, Piety and Debate in Early Lagosian
Newspapers, 1920s–40s},
Journal = {Islamic Africa},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {27-74},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2019},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/21540993-01001002},
Abstract = {<jats:p>This article discusses the debates about Islam and
Muslim behavior in colonial Lagosian newspapers from the
1920s to the 1940s. It argues that the content of debates
about Islam varied depending on the language in which they
took place: while Islamic debates in English advocated
reforming both Islam and Muslim behavior through practices
that reflected British and Christian missionary values and
aesthetics, Yoruba-language discourses centered on the moral
obligations of the individual to the wider
community.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1163/21540993-01001002},
Key = {fds367202}
}
%% Kidd, Gray
@article{fds347301,
Author = {Kidd, GF},
Title = {NEITHER PEDDLERS NOR WAR: unraveling 180 years of historical
literature on Pernambuco’s “Peddlers’ War,”
1710-1711},
Journal = {Clio: Revista De Pesquisa Histórica},
Volume = {37},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {CLIO: Revista de Pesquisa Historica},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.22264/clio.issn2525-5649.2019.37.2.07},
Doi = {10.22264/clio.issn2525-5649.2019.37.2.07},
Key = {fds347301}
}
@article{fds343661,
Author = {Kidd, G},
Title = {Street Democracy: Vendors, Violence, and Public Space in
Late Twentieth-Century Mexico},
Journal = {The Latin Americanist},
Volume = {63},
Number = {2},
Pages = {258-259},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2019},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds343661}
}
@article{fds227262,
Author = {Van Norman and William C. and G.F. Kidd},
Title = {Popular Religion},
Booktitle = {Oxford Bibliographies Online: Latin American
Studies},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds227262}
}
%% Kircher, Timothy A.
@book{fds346156,
Title = {Boccaccio and His World},
Publisher = {Special Issue of Heliotropia, vol. 15},
Editor = {Eisner, M and Cappozzo, V and Kircher, T},
Year = {2018},
Abstract = {special issue of Heliotropia, vol 15 (2018).},
Key = {fds346156}
}
%% Knoll, Travis
@misc{fds345761,
Author = {Knoll, T},
Title = {Seeking Liberation in Brazil},
Journal = {Nacla Report on the Americas},
Volume = {51},
Number = {3},
Pages = {227-231},
Publisher = {North American Congress on Latin America,
Inc.},
Year = {2019},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10714839.2019.1650483},
Abstract = {Though growing right-wing religious groups helped pave Jair
Bolsonaro’s path to power, Brazil’s faith community has
at other times driven progressive social and political
change. Can Liberation Theology stage a comeback?},
Doi = {10.1080/10714839.2019.1650483},
Key = {fds345761}
}
@article{fds343657,
Author = {Knoll, T},
Title = {Challenging Social Inequality: The Landless Rural Workers
Movement and Agrarian Reform in Brazil ed. by Miguel Carter
(review)},
Journal = {The Latin Americanist},
Volume = {63},
Number = {2},
Pages = {254-255},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds343657}
}
@misc{fds346155,
Author = {Knoll, T},
Title = {Black Theological Politics from Obama to the
Present},
Journal = {Tocqueville21},
Year = {2018},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds346155}
}
@article{fds340590,
Author = {Knoll, T},
Title = {A Leftist Religious Internationalism?},
Journal = {Politics, Religion & Ideology},
Volume = {19},
Number = {3},
Pages = {402-407},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2018},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21567689.2018.1495221},
Doi = {10.1080/21567689.2018.1495221},
Key = {fds340590}
}
@article{fds336382,
Author = {Knoll, T},
Title = {Is Lady Justice Blind? Reading Brazil's 2012 Affirmative
Action Decision Through the Struggle for Gender
Equality},
Journal = {E Legis Revista Eletrônica Do Programa De Pós Graduação
Da Câmara Dos Deputados},
Volume = {[S.I.]},
Year = {2017},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds336382}
}
@article{fds340824,
Author = {Knoll, T},
Title = {Memórias da Vila},
Journal = {Revista Electrónica Do Arquivo Público Da Cidade De Belo
Horizonte},
Volume = {II},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte},
Year = {2015},
Month = {February},
Abstract = {Para as comunidades padecendo mudanças intensas e rápidas
a memória histórica e a autonomia de espaço constituem
elementos críticos em mitigar o trauma de intervenções
estatais de fora. Desde 2012, os bairros de Aeroporto, São
Tomaz, e São Bernardo passaram por uma sequência de
urbanizações que poderiam resultar, pelo fim deste ano, na
removação de mais ou menos a metade dos moradores que
incialmente viviam na área. Usando as histórias orais dos
moradores assim como documentos, cartas e fotos fornecidos
pelos mesmos, este artigo documenta brevemente a história
da comunidade, as mudanças que a cidade pede, e a reação
dos moradores às remoções. Especificamente, o autor e o
Centro Cutural São Bernardo tentarão trazer o foco do
patrimônio cultural popular em diálogo com esta política
pública importante. Assim esperamos que a Cidade de Belo
Horizonte possa conduzir essas intervenções, que geram
tantas discussões, com uma técnica humanitária inovadora
e exemplar. English: For communities undergoing intense and
rapid change, historical memory and special autonomy play an
important role in mitigating the trauma of outside state
intervention. Since 2012, the neighborhoods of Aeroporto,
São Tomaz, and São Bernardo, have been undergoing a series
of City-mandated urbanization that may result, by the end of
this year, in the removal of around half of the residents
that initially lived in the area. Using structured oral
interviews of the residents as well as documents, letters,
and photos provided by the community, this article briefly
documents the history of the community, the changes mandated
by the city, and the community reactions to the removals
themselves. Specifically, the author and the Cultural Center
of São Bernardo try to bring the lens of popular cultural
patrimony to bear on this important public policy in the
hopes that the City of Belo Horizonte may conduct these much
discussed interventions with an innovative and exemplary
humanitarian approach.},
Key = {fds340824}
}
%% Koonz, Claudia
@article{fds357437,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Women between God and Führer},
Pages = {79-87},
Booktitle = {The Rise Of The Nazi Regime: Historical Reassessments},
Publisher = {routledge},
Editor = {Maier, C and Hoffmann, S and Gould, A},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9780367295585},
Key = {fds357437}
}
@book{fds357438,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the family and Nazi
politics},
Volume = {24},
Pages = {1-556},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780203095447},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203095447},
Abstract = {From extensive research, including a remarkable interview
with the unrepentant chief of Hitler’s Women’s Bureau,
this book traces the roles played by women - as followers,
victims and resisters - in the rise of Nazism. Originally
publishing in 1987, it is an important contribution to the
understanding of women’s status, culpability, resistance
and victimisation at all levels of German society, and a
record of astonishing ironies and paradoxical morality, of
compromise and courage, of submission and
survival.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203095447},
Key = {fds357438}
}
@article{fds184007,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {Agency, Gender, and Race in Nazi Germany},
Series = {Korean edition (I can't read the name of the
Press)},
Pages = {61-91},
Booktitle = {Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorships: Between Mobilization
and Liberation},
Publisher = {Blackwell will release English ed on Jan 11,
2011},
Address = {http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/jsp/id/Gender_Politics_and_Mass_Dictatorship/9780230242043#synopsis},
Editor = {Jie-Hyun Lim and Karen Petrone},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Fall},
ISBN = {9788958623052},
Abstract = {Using mass dictatorship as a working hypothesis to
comprehend support for dictatorship from below, this book
concentrates on the gender politics deployed by dictatorial
regimes such as Nazism, Stalinism, 'really existing
socialism' in the GDR and People's Poland, Maoist China, the
development dictatorship in South Korea, and colonial
empires. 20th century dictatorial regimes used gender
politics as a lever to mobilize men and women as voluntary
participants in state projects. Ironically enough, women
under dictatorships could become important players in the
previously male-dominated public sphere in exchange for
voluntary mobilization. But both men and women were not
passive objects of gender politics. Men both embraced and
rejected the masculine roles set out for them; and the
dictatorial regimes' invitation to participate in the public
sphere, designed for the self-mobilization of women, was
often used by women for self-empowerment. This book shows
the twisted paths of citizens' lives under the dictatorial
regimes as they veered between self-mobilization and
self-empowerment.},
Key = {fds184007}
}
@booklet{fds50949,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {What Can a Document Tell Us?},
Publisher = {Center for Holocaust Studies, University of
Vermont},
Editor = {David Scrace},
Year = {2010},
Keywords = {German history, perpetrators, visual culture,},
Key = {fds50949}
}
@article{fds357462,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Consensus Formation, Race, and Gender in Histories of
National Socialist Germany},
Booktitle = {Gender politics and mass dictatorship: global
perspectives},
Publisher = {Palgrave},
Editor = {Petrone, K and Lim, JH},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {0230283276},
Abstract = {Using mass dictatorship as a working hypothesis to
comprehend support for dictatorship from below, this book
concentrates on the gender politics deployed by dictatorial
regimes such as Nazism, Stalinism, 'really existing
socialism' in the GDR and People's Poland, Maoist China, the
development dictatorship in South Korea, and colonial
empires. 20th century dictatorial regimes used gender
politics as a lever to mobilize men and women as voluntary
participants in state projects. Ironically enough, women
under dictatorships could become important players in the
previously male-dominated public sphere in exchange for
voluntary mobilization. But both men and women were not
passive objects of gender politics. Men both embraced and
rejected the masculine roles set out for them; and the
dictatorial regimes' invitation to participate in the public
sphere, designed for the self-mobilization of women, was
often used by women for self-empowerment. This book shows
the twisted paths of citizens' lives under the dictatorial
regimes as they veered between self-mobilization and
self-empowerment. Volume Abstract},
Key = {fds357462}
}
@misc{fds152548,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {Hijab: A Word in Motion},
Booktitle = {Words in Motion: Toward a Global Lexicon},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Anna Tsing and Carol Gluck},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {[ISBN13 978-0-8223-4536-7]},
url = {http://www.dukeupress.edu/books.php3?isbn=978-0-8223-4536-7},
Keywords = {islamophobia,Islam, hijab, France, Muslim Headscarf, Court
of Human Rights},
Key = {fds152548}
}
@article{fds357463,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {'Hijāb’ A Word That Moves},
Booktitle = {Words In Motion: Toward a Global Lexicon},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Gluck, CN and Tsing, AL},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {0822345366},
Key = {fds357463}
}
@article{fds357439,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, 1963–1965: Genocide,
History, and the Limits of the Law. By Devin O. Pendas.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xx+340.
$65.00.},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {80},
Number = {2},
Pages = {467-470},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/591597},
Doi = {10.1086/591597},
Key = {fds357439}
}
@misc{fds152547,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {NEBENSTRANG UND HAUPTSTRÖMUNG:},
Booktitle = {Geschlecht in moderner deutschen Geschichte},
Publisher = {Campus},
Address = {Frankfurt a.M.},
Editor = {Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {3 593 38 3829},
Key = {fds152547}
}
@collection{fds357440,
Author = {Koonz, CA},
Title = {A tributary and a mainstream: Gender, public memory, and the
historiography of Nazi Germany},
Pages = {147-168},
Booktitle = {Gendering Modern German History: Rewriting
Historiography},
Publisher = {Berghahn},
Address = {Oxford and New York},
Editor = {Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert},
Year = {2007},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9781845454425},
Key = {fds357440}
}
@misc{fds152550,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {THE QUEST FOR A RESPECTABLE RACISM:},
Journal = {Simon Dubnow Jahrbuch},
Editor = {Dan Diner},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Winter},
ISBN = {9783525369333},
Keywords = {anti-Semitism, racial science, National Socialism,},
Key = {fds152550}
}
@article{fds295484,
Author = {Claudia Koonz},
Title = {Unmasking Multiculturalism: Muslim Memoirs Probe the Limits
of Tolerance},
Journal = {Berlin Journal},
Volume = {12},
Number = {spring, 2006},
Pages = {5-8},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://www.americanacademy.de/uploads/media/Berlin_Journal_12.pdf},
Keywords = {Islam Feminism Immigration France Germany},
Abstract = {Feminist authors of memoirs about their oppression under
Muslim patriarchy have added credibility to the view that
Islam cannot co-exist with Western values. Often their most
vehement criticism fits easily with the intellectual
projects of right wing politicians -- who ordinarily display
little concern about women's equality.},
Key = {fds295484}
}
@article{fds357441,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Women and the Nazi east: Agents and witnesses of
Germanization},
Journal = {SOCIAL HISTORY},
Volume = {30},
Number = {3},
Pages = {375-377},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds357441}
}
@article{fds6717,
Title = {More Masculine Man. More Feminine Women: the Iconography of
Racial Hatred in Nazi Popular Culture},
Booktitle = {Landscaping the Human Garden},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Editor = {Amir Wiener and Norman Naimark},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6717}
}
@book{fds357464,
Author = {Koonz, POHC and Koonz, C},
Title = {The Nazi Conscience},
Pages = {362 pages},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Year = {2003},
ISBN = {9780674011724},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=28383},
Keywords = {Nazi, public culture, ethics, morality, ethnic
fundamentalism, gender, race, antisemitism, third reich,
hitler},
Abstract = {The author identifies the "ethnic fundamentalism"
that infused Nazism, revealing the "conscience"
and civic morality that founded the core of Nazi ideology,
using a wide variety of sources to flesh out this
controversial take on the Nazis. ...},
Key = {fds357464}
}
@article{fds295485,
Author = {Claudia Koonz},
Title = {More Masculine Men. More Feminine Women. Gender and Race in
Nazi Popular Culture},
Journal = {Idea (Japanese Language)},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295485}
}
@article{fds6716,
Title = {The Facist Answer to the Women Question, in Germany, Italy,
France and Spain},
Series = {3rd Edition},
Booktitle = {Becoming Visible Women in European History},
Publisher = {Boston: Houghton-Mifflin},
Editor = {Bridenthal, Wiesener and Stuard},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds6716}
}
@article{fds357465,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {TRIED FOR THEIR CRIMES + KOONZ REVIEW OF SERENY -
REPLY},
Journal = {NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW},
Pages = {31-31},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds357465}
}
@article{fds357466,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {SPEER,ALBERT - HIS BATTLE WITH TRUTH - SERENY,G},
Journal = {NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW},
Pages = {11-12},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds357466}
}
@article{fds357468,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {WHEN WINTER COMES},
Journal = {NATION},
Volume = {258},
Number = {1},
Pages = {2-2},
Publisher = {NATION CO INC},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds357468}
}
@misc{fds18470,
Title = {War and Remembrance [sound recording]},
Publisher = {R.T.P. [i.e. Research Triangle Park], NC : National
Humanities Center},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds18470}
}
@book{fds357469,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Mütter im Vaterland Frauen im Dritten Reich},
Pages = {572 pages},
Year = {1994},
ISBN = {9783499195198},
Key = {fds357469}
}
@article{fds357467,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {GOEBBELS - REUTH,RG},
Journal = {NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW},
Pages = {14-14},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds357467}
}
@article{fds357470,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Between Memory and Oblivion: Concentration Camps and Public
Controversy},
Pages = {258-281},
Booktitle = {Commemorations: The Politics of National
Memory},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Editor = {John Gillis},
Year = {1993},
ISBN = {0691032009},
Abstract = {Memory is as central to modern politics as politics is
central to modern memory. We are so accustomed to living in
a forest of monuments, to having the past represented to us
through museums, historic sites, and public sculpture, that
we easily lose sight of the recent origins and diverse
meanings of these uniquely modern phenomena. In this volume,
leading historians, anthropologists, and ethnographers
explore the relationship between collective memory and
national identity in diverse cultures throughout history.
Placing commemorations in their historical settings, the
contributors disclose the contested nature of these
monuments by showing how groups and individuals struggle to
shape the past to their own ends.},
Key = {fds357470}
}
@article{fds357471,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Eugenics, Gender and Ethics in Nazi Germany: The Debate
about Involuntary Sterilization 1933-1936},
Pages = {66-85},
Booktitle = {Reevaluating the Third Reich},
Publisher = {Holmes and Meier},
Editor = {Caplan, J and Childers, T},
Year = {1993},
ISBN = {0841911789},
Key = {fds357471}
}
@article{fds357442,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {A HISTORY OF FOREIGN-LABOR IN GERMANY, 1880-1980 - SEASONAL
WORKERS FORCED LABORERS GUEST WORKERS - HERBERT,U},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY},
Number = {43},
Pages = {127-129},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds357442}
}
@article{fds357443,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Ethical Dilemmas and Nazi Eugenics: Single-Issue Dissent in
Religious Contexts},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {64},
Pages = {S8-S31},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1992},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/244425},
Doi = {10.1086/244425},
Key = {fds357443}
}
@article{fds357445,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {RESPONSE TO BOCK,GISELA, REVIEW OF MOTHERS-IN-THE-FATHERLAND},
Journal = {GESCHICHTE UND GESELLSCHAFT},
Volume = {18},
Number = {3},
Pages = {394-399},
Publisher = {VANDENHOECK & RUPRECHT},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds357445}
}
@article{fds357444,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {WOMEN OF THE KLAN - RACISM AND GENDER IN THE 1920S -
BLEE,KM},
Journal = {NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW},
Pages = {22-22},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds357444}
}
@article{fds357446,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Health, Race and German Politics Between National
Unification and Nazism, 1870-1945.Paul
Weindling},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {97},
Number = {3},
Pages = {899-901},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1991},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/229851},
Doi = {10.1086/229851},
Key = {fds357446}
}
@article{fds357447,
Author = {Koonz, C and Lixl-Purcell, A},
Title = {Women of Exile: German-Jewish Autobiographies since
1933.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {96},
Number = {2},
Pages = {544-544},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1991},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2163326},
Doi = {10.2307/2163326},
Key = {fds357447}
}
@article{fds357472,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Genocide and Eugenics: The Language of Power},
Pages = {155-177},
Booktitle = {Lessons and Legacies: The Meaning of the Holocaust in a
Changing World.},
Publisher = {Northwestern University Press},
Editor = {Hayes, P},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds357472}
}
@article{fds357448,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {FROM HITLER TO HEIMAT - THE RETURN OF HISTORY AS FILM -
KAES,A},
Journal = {NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW},
Pages = {22-22},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds357448}
}
@article{fds357473,
Author = {Chartier, R},
Title = {Claudia Koonz, Les Mères-Patrie du IIIe Reich, les femmes
et le nazisme},
Journal = {Recherches féministes},
Volume = {3},
Number = {1},
Pages = {140-140},
Publisher = {Consortium Erudit},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/057593ar},
Doi = {10.7202/057593ar},
Key = {fds357473}
}
@article{fds357449,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {FASCISM IN POPULAR MEMORY - THE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE OF THE
TURIN WORKING-CLASS - PASSERINI,L},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY},
Number = {36},
Pages = {131-134},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds357449}
}
@article{fds357450,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism. Marburg, 1880-1935.
By Rudy Koshar (Chapel Hill and London: The University of
North Carolina Press, 1986. xviii plus 395 pp.
$35.00)},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {21},
Number = {4},
Pages = {821-824},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh/21.4.821},
Doi = {10.1353/jsh/21.4.821},
Key = {fds357450}
}
@book{fds18468,
Title = {Mothers in the Fatherland : Women, the Family, and Nazi
Politics},
Publisher = {New York : St. Martin's Press},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds18468}
}
@book{fds357474,
Author = {Ed, RB},
Title = {Becoming Visible Women in European History},
Pages = {579 pages},
Publisher = {Boston : Houghton Mifflin},
Editor = {C. Koonz and Renate Bridenthal and Susan
Stuard},
Year = {1987},
Abstract = {Thematic emphases in this text include the contacts between
European women and those outside European frontiers,
sexuality and its importance for the construction of gender
over the centuries, and the role of women in the great
events and ...},
Key = {fds357474}
}
@article{fds357475,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Eugenische Revolution und Nationalsozialistische Macht:
Katholische und Evangelische Reaktionen},
Volume = {6},
Pages = {156-171},
Booktitle = {Frauen und Faschismus in Europa : der faschistische
Körper},
Publisher = {Centaurus},
Editor = {Siegele-Wenschkewitz, L and Stutchlik, G},
Year = {1987},
ISBN = {3890852548},
Key = {fds357475}
}
@article{fds357451,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {At the Very Least She Pays the Rent. Women and German
Industrialization, 1871-1914. By Barbara Franzoi. (Westport,
Connecticut, London, England: Greenwood, 1985. xi plus 206
pp. $29.95)},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {20},
Number = {2},
Pages = {415-417},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1986},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh/20.2.415},
Doi = {10.1353/jsh/20.2.415},
Key = {fds357451}
}
@article{fds357476,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Das ,zweite' Geschlecht im ,Dritten Reich'},
Journal = {Feministische Studien},
Volume = {5},
Number = {2},
Pages = {14-33},
Publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH},
Year = {1986},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fs-1986-0204},
Doi = {10.1515/fs-1986-0204},
Key = {fds357476}
}
@article{fds357452,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {HIDDEN FROM HISTORY - REDISCOVERING WOMEN IN HISTORY FROM
17TH CENTURY TO PRESENT - ROWBOTHAM,S},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {86-88},
Publisher = {CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY PUBL CO},
Year = {1978},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds357452}
}
@book{fds357477,
Author = {Bridenthal, R and Koonz, C},
Title = {Becoming Visible Women in European History},
Pages = {510 pages},
Publisher = {Boston : Houghton Mifflin},
Year = {1977},
Abstract = {Thematic emphases in this text include the contacts between
European women and those outside European frontiers,
sexuality and its importance for the construction of gender
over the centuries, and the role of women in the great
events and ...},
Key = {fds357477}
}
@article{fds357453,
Author = {Koonz, C},
Title = {Conflicting Allegiances: Political Ideology and Women
Legislators in Weimar Germany},
Journal = {Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society},
Volume = {1},
Number = {3, Part 1},
Pages = {663-683},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1976},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/493248},
Doi = {10.1086/493248},
Key = {fds357453}
}
@article{fds357454,
Author = {KOONZ, C},
Title = {NAZI WOMEN BEFORE 1933 - REBELS AGAINST EMANCIPATION},
Journal = {SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY},
Volume = {56},
Number = {4},
Pages = {553-583},
Publisher = {UNIV TEXAS PRESS},
Year = {1976},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds357454}
}
%% Kornbluh, Felicia
@article{fds6721,
Title = {Black Buying Power: Welfare Rights, Consumerism, and
Northern Protest},
Booktitle = {Freedom North: Black Freedom Struggles Outside the South,
1940-1980},
Publisher = {St. Martin's Press},
Editor = {Matthew Countryman and Jeanne Theoharis and Komozi
Woodard},
Year = {2003},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds6721}
}
@article{fds6719,
Title = {Welfare Mothers: 'Maternalism,' 'Black Feminism,' and
Welfare Rights},
Journal = {Journal of Women's History},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6719}
}
@article{fds6720,
Title = {A Human Right to Welfare? Social Protest Among Women Welfare
Recipients After World War II},
Series = {5th edition},
Booktitle = {Women's America},
Editor = {Linda K. Kerber and Jane DeHart},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6720}
}
@article{fds6722,
Author = {Leila Rupp},
Title = {Worlds of Women: The Making of an International Women's
Movement},
Journal = {Signs},
Pages = {606-609},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds6722}
}
@article{fds6723,
Title = {Community Activism and Feminist Politics: Organizing Across
Race, Class, and Gender},
Journal = {Signs},
Pages = {606-609},
Editor = {Nancy Naples},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds6723}
}
%% Korstad, Robert
@article{fds328575,
Author = {Korstad, R},
Title = {Curing my historical schizophrenia},
Pages = {135-138},
Booktitle = {Becoming Southern Writers: Essays in Honor of Charles
Joyner},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781611176520},
Key = {fds328575}
}
@article{fds342801,
Author = {Hall, JD and Korstad, R and Leloudis, J},
Title = {Cotton mill people: Work, community, and Protest in the
Textile South, 1880-1940},
Pages = {497-538},
Booktitle = {The Intersection of Work and Family Life},
Year = {2013},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9783598414763},
Key = {fds342801}
}
@book{fds298435,
Author = {Korstad, RR and Leloudis, JL},
Title = {To right these wrongs: The North Carolina Fund and the
battle to end poverty and inequality in 1960s
America},
Pages = {1-436},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780807833797},
url = {http://www.torightthesewrongs.com/},
Abstract = {When Governor Terry Sanford established the North Carolina
Fund in 1963, he saw it as a way to provide a better life
for the "tens of thousands whose family income is so low
that daily subsistence is always in doubt." Illustrated with
evocative photographs by Billy Barnes, To Right These
Wrongsoffers a lively account of this pioneering effort in
America's War on Poverty. Robert Korstad and James Leloudis
describe how the Fund's initial successes grew out of its
reliance on private philanthropy and federal dollars and its
commitment to the democratic mobilization of the poor. Both
were calculated tactics designed to outflank conservative
state lawmakers and entrenched local interests that
nourished Jim Crow, perpetuated one-party politics, and
protected an economy built on cheap labor. By late 1968,
when the Fund closed its doors, a resurgent politics of race
had gained the advantage, led by a Republican Party that had
reorganized itself around opposition to civil rights and aid
to the poor. The North Carolina Fund came up short in its
battle against poverty, but its story continues to be a
source of inspiration and instruction for new generations of
Americans. © 2010 The university of North Carolina Press.
All rights reserved.},
Key = {fds298435}
}
@article{fds298437,
Author = {Korstad, R},
Title = {Reformers to Radicals: The Appalachian Volunteers and the
War on Poverty},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY},
Volume = {76},
Number = {3},
Pages = {789-790},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000280746900088&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298437}
}
@article{fds298444,
Author = {Korstad, RR},
Title = {Civil Rights Unionism and the Black Freedom
Struggle},
Journal = {American Communist History},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {255-258},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1474-33892},
Key = {fds298444}
}
@article{fds298431,
Author = {Korstad, R},
Title = {Could History Repeat Itself? The Prospects for a Second
Reconstruction in Post-World War II South
Carolina,},
Booktitle = {Toward the Meeting of the Waters: Currents in the Civil
Rights Movement of South Carolina during the Twentieth
Century},
Publisher = {University of South Carolina Press},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {978-1-57003-755-9},
Key = {fds298431}
}
@article{fds298439,
Author = {Korstad, R},
Title = {The color of work: The struggle for civil rights in the
Southern paper industry, 1945-1980},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY},
Volume = {69},
Number = {1},
Pages = {226-227},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2003},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0022-4642},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000180807500078&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/30039914},
Key = {fds298439}
}
@book{fds298434,
Author = {Korstad, RR},
Title = {Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for
Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South},
Pages = {556 pages},
Publisher = {Univ of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2003},
ISBN = {9780807827819},
url = {http://www.civilrightsunionism.com/},
Abstract = {Recovering an important moment in early civil rights
activism, Korstad chronicles the rise and fall of the union
that represented thousands of African American tobacco
factory workers in Winston-Salem, N.C., in the first half of
the 20th ...},
Key = {fds298434}
}
@book{fds298432,
Author = {Chafe, WH and Gavins, R and Korstad, R},
Title = {Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Talk About Life in
the Segregated South},
Pages = {346 pages},
Publisher = {New Press},
Editor = {William Chafe and Raymond Gavins and Robert
Korstad},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {978-1565846975},
url = {http://cds.aas.duke.edu/btv/rjc.html},
Abstract = {The sequel to the award-winning Remembering Slavery, a
groundbreaking book-and-CD set of interviews about the
segregation-era South. Remembering Jim Crow, the
groundbreaking sequel to Remembering Slavery, is an
extraordinary opportunity to read and hear the voices of
black southerners who were firsthand witnesses to one of the
most heartbreaking and troubling chapters in America's
history. Based on interviews collected by the Behind the
Veil project at Duke University's Center for Documentary
Studies, this remarkable book-and-CD set presents for the
first time the most extensive oral history ever recorded of
African American life in the racially segregated South. In
vivid, compelling stories, men and women from all walks of
life tell how their most ordinary activities were subjected
to profound and unrelenting racial oppression—in the
workplace, on street corners, and above all in the public
facilities and institutions that systematically demeaned,
disenfranchised, and disempowered black people, condemning
them to second-class citizenship. At the same time,
Remembering Jim Crow is a testament to how black southerners
fought back against the system, raising children, building
churches and schools, running businesses, and struggling for
respect in a society that denied them the most basic rights.
The result is a powerful story of survival enriched by vivid
memories of individual, family, and community triumphs and
tragedies. Remembering Jim Crow is accompanied by two
one-hour compact discs of the companion radio documentary
produced by American RadioWorks. A transcript of the audio
programs is included in the book's appendix, and the book is
illustrated with fifty rare segregation-era photographs
collected from African American families who participated in
the oral history project. Boxed set: hardcover book with 2
one-hour compact discs; 50 black-and-white
photographs.},
Key = {fds298432}
}
@book{fds298436,
Author = {Korstad, R and Jones, LA},
Title = {Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill
World},
Pages = {500 pages},
Publisher = {Univ of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2000},
ISBN = {9780807848791},
Abstract = {Like a Family},
Key = {fds298436}
}
@article{fds298445,
Author = {Korstad, RR},
Title = {Child Labor},
Journal = {Tar Heel Junior Historian},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {28-30},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds298445}
}
@article{fds298443,
Author = {R. Korstad and James Leloudis},
Title = {Citizen Soldiers: The North Carolina Volunteers and the War
on Poverty},
Journal = {Law and Contemporary Problems},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {177-197},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds298443}
}
@article{fds298452,
Author = {R. Korstad and Griffin, LJ and Korstad, RR},
Title = {Historical inference and event-structure
analysis},
Journal = {International Review of Social History},
Volume = {43},
Number = {6},
Pages = {145-165},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859000115135},
Doi = {10.1017/s0020859000115135},
Key = {fds298452}
}
@article{fds298451,
Author = {R. Korstad and Griffin, LJ},
Title = {Class as Race and Gender: Making and Breaking a Labor Union
in the Jim Crow South},
Journal = {Social Science History},
Volume = {19},
Number = {4},
Pages = {425-454},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1995},
Month = {Winter},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1171474},
Doi = {10.2307/1171474},
Key = {fds298451}
}
@article{fds298449,
Author = {Korstad, RR},
Title = {Documentary projects for refugee and displaced children in
Southern Africa},
Journal = {Journal of Social Development in Africa},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {61-72},
Year = {1993},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {This article emphasises that the uprooting and dislocation
experienced by Mozambicans has effectively separated
children from their own history and cultural traditions.
This is a serious problem, as the psychosocial development
of children is intimately connected to a sense of their own
identity and family background. The author suggests
development of documentary projects and activities among
refugee and displaced children and young persons that could
include oral history, photographic projects, autobiography
and video. These would help re-establish "collective memory'
for children, help them to develop basic communication and
learning skills and provide a source of historical and
cultural information to the community generally. -from
Author},
Key = {fds298449}
}
@article{fds376319,
Author = {Korstad, R},
Title = {Response: The Possibilities for Racial Egalitarianism:
Context Matters},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {41-44},
Year = {1993},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900012205},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900012205},
Key = {fds376319}
}
@article{fds25365,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {Louise 'Mama' Harris},
Pages = {538},
Booktitle = {Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {New York: Garland Publishing},
Editor = {Darlene Clark Hine and Elsa Barkley Brown and Roselyn
Terborg-Penn},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds25365}
}
@misc{fds47578,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {Louise 'Mama' Harris},
Pages = {538},
Booktitle = {Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {New York: Garland Publishing},
Editor = {Darlene Clark Hine and Elsa Barkley Brown and Roselyn
Terborg-Penn},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds47578}
}
@article{fds298450,
Author = {KORSTAD, R},
Title = {THE POSSIBILITIES FOR RACIAL EGALITARIANISM, CONTEXT
MATTERS},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY},
Volume = {44},
Number = {44},
Pages = {41-44},
Year = {1993},
Month = {Fall},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993MD18400003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900012205},
Key = {fds298450}
}
@article{fds298442,
Author = {Fee, E and Korstad, RR},
Title = {Women health workers: past and present.},
Journal = {American journal of public health},
Volume = {82},
Number = {2},
Pages = {165-166},
Year = {1992},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.82.2.165},
Doi = {10.2105/ajph.82.2.165},
Key = {fds298442}
}
@article{fds25366,
Author = {Jane Webb Smith},
Title = {Smoke Signals: Cigarettes, Advertising, and the American Way
of Life},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {1018-23},
Year = {1991},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds25366}
}
@article{fds298440,
Author = {Korstad, R},
Title = {A medical investigation.},
Journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)},
Volume = {251},
Number = {5000},
Pages = {1507-1508},
Year = {1991},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0036-8075},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17779445},
Doi = {10.1126/science.251.5000.1507},
Key = {fds298440}
}
@article{fds298441,
Author = {Fee, E and Korstad, RR},
Title = {Understanding history to shape the future - The new editors'
vision},
Journal = {American Journal of Public Health},
Volume = {81},
Number = {6},
Pages = {781-782},
Publisher = {American Public Health Association},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.81.6.781},
Doi = {10.2105/AJPH.81.6.781},
Key = {fds298441}
}
@article{fds25368,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Strike of
1947},
Pages = {431-3},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Labor Conflict},
Publisher = {New York: Garland Publishing},
Editor = {Ronald Filipelli},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds25368}
}
@misc{fds47579,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Strike or 1947},
Pages = {431-3},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Labor Conflict},
Publisher = {New York: Garland Publishing},
Editor = {Ronald Filpelli},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds47579}
}
@book{fds298433,
Author = {Korstad, RR},
Title = {Dreaming of a Time: The School of Public Health, The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
1940-1990},
Pages = {192 pages},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: The School of Public Health},
Year = {1990},
ISBN = {9780890553244},
Key = {fds298433}
}
@article{fds298448,
Author = {Korstad, RR},
Title = {Fighting for Our Lives: The School of Public Health Marks 50
Years of Change and Challenge},
Journal = {Carolina Alumni Review},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {50-57},
Year = {1989},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds298448}
}
@article{fds25369,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers},
Pages = {234-35},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the American Left},
Publisher = {New York: Garland Publishing},
Editor = {Mary Jo Buhle and Paul Buhle and Dan Georgakas},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds25369}
}
@misc{fds47580,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers},
Pages = {234-35},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the American Left},
Publisher = {New York: Garland Publishing},
Editor = {Mary Jo Buhle and Paul Buhle and Dan Gerogakas},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds47580}
}
@article{fds298447,
Author = {R. Korstad and Korstad, R and Lichtenstein, N},
Title = {Opportunities Found and Lost: Labor, Radicals, and the Early
Civil Rights Movement},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {75},
Number = {3},
Pages = {786-786},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988R352600003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1901530},
Key = {fds298447}
}
@book{fds7309,
Author = {R. Korstad and Jacquelyn Dowd Hall and James Leloudis and Mary Murphy and LuAnn
Jones, Christopher B. Daly},
Title = {Like A Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill
World},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {1987},
url = {http://www.ibiblio.org/sohp/},
Key = {fds7309}
}
@article{fds25370,
Author = {Nannie M. Tilley},
Title = {The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {27},
Pages = {639-40},
Year = {1986},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds25370}
}
@article{fds298438,
Author = {Korstad, R and Tilley, NM},
Title = {The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3},
Pages = {639-639},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1986},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0040-165X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986E310600029&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3105412},
Key = {fds298438}
}
@article{fds298446,
Author = {R. Korstad and Hall, JD and Korstad, R and Leloudis, J},
Title = {Cotton Mill People: Work, Community, and Protest in the
Textile South, 1880-1940},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {91},
Number = {2},
Pages = {245-245},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1986},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986C288300001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1858134},
Key = {fds298446}
}
@article{fds25364,
Author = {R.R. Korstad},
Title = {Those Who Were Not Afraid},
Pages = {184-199},
Booktitle = {Working Lives},
Publisher = {New York: Pantheon},
Editor = {Marc S. Miller},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds25364}
}
%% Krylova, Anna
@article{fds371702,
Author = {Krylova, AY and Sewell, W and Walkowitz, J and Eley, G and Zimmerman, A and Tejada, V},
Title = {The Agency Dilemma},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {128},
Number = {2},
Pages = {883-937},
Year = {2023},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad230},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhad230},
Key = {fds371702}
}
@article{fds359466,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Legacies of the Cold War and the future of gender in
feminist histories of socialism},
Pages = {41-51},
Booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe
and Eurasia},
Year = {2021},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9781138347755},
Key = {fds359466}
}
@article{fds348380,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Soviet sociality and the problem of historical
reconstruction. Thinking together with elena
zubkova},
Journal = {Rossiiskaia Istoria},
Volume = {2019},
Number = {5},
Pages = {31-34},
Year = {2019},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/S086956870006376-4},
Doi = {10.31857/S086956870006376-4},
Key = {fds348380}
}
@article{fds327587,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Imagining socialism in the soviet century},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {42},
Number = {3},
Pages = {315-341},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2017},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071022.2017.1327640},
Abstract = {Much of the current conversation about social justice,
economic responsibility and individual self-realization is
informed by an explicit or implicit comparison between
capitalist and socialist modernities. The Soviet Union’s
variety of socialism understandably serves as a critical
master referent in this conversation. In this regard, a
dominant historical narrative that ties the history of
Soviet socialism to the Bolshevik origins imposes serious
limitation to available depictions of socialism and
histories of the twentieth century. This article turns the
Bolshevik fundamentals assigned to the Soviet project into a
problem of historical analysis and argues that the Soviet
experience has more than one normative vision of socialism
to offer. The goal is to foreground the divergence of
normative conceptions of the socialist society and
individual by historicizing the two principal and presently
closely identified ideological-educational undertakings:
those of the New Man and the ‘New Soviet Person’. By
tracing the histories of the two projects, the article shows
how the collectivist ethos of the Bolshevism of the
1910–1920s that rejected the ontological differentiation
between the individual and his or her social milieu failed
to retain its ideological, institutional, and cultural
currency even during the 1930s, not to mention throughout
the Soviet period.},
Doi = {10.1080/03071022.2017.1327640},
Key = {fds327587}
}
@article{fds325842,
Author = {Goswami, M and Hecht, G and Khalid, A and Krylova, A and Thompson, EF and Zatlin, JR and Zimmerman, A},
Title = {History after the end of history: Reconceptualizing the
twentieth century},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {121},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1567-1607},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/121.5.1567},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/121.5.1567},
Key = {fds325842}
}
@article{fds318226,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Gender binary and the limits of poststructuralist
method},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {307-323},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2016},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12209},
Abstract = {In contemporary gender history, the story about the making
of the gender category is inseparable from the concept of
‘gender binary’. It at once signifies a research agenda
and constitutes a persistent problem pervading feminist
analysis itself. On the one hand, it points to the massive
historical record of persistent inequality between the
sexes. On the other hand, the concept of ‘gender binary’
undergirds gender history’s analytics, which empowers
historians to pursue, expose and deconstruct the binary
organisation of gendered – woman/man – identities as
well as social relations and discursive formations that
produce them. In both capacities, the concept carries a rich
repertoire of connotations, which informs and influences the
gender category: those of radical distinction, opposition,
mutually exclusive and exhaustive differentiation,
hierarchy, domination, oppression – in all their myriad
historical forms. As a result, it captures the entanglement
of gender – in theory, an open-ended category – in
binary, that is, negatively and positively determined
connotations of feminine and masculine and, consequently, in
a particular, historical form of heterosexual subjectivity,
the one structured like a binary system. The entanglement of
gender history’s foundational category – gender – in
the binary systems of assigning difference has had many
critics. What has been left unexamined however and what
gives this article its focus is the poverty of gender as a
binary device to analyse those gendered identities that
constitute heterosexual relations but do not fit the binary
matrix. The goal in this article is to enable the conditions
for the continuous development – not abandonment – of
the gender category and our theoretical framework. To do
that, I explore how the gender category became a binary
category, tightly identified with connotations of asymmetry
and hierarchy, by undertaking a deconstructive rereading of
a foundational work by one of the discipline’s most
influential poststructuralist theorists – Joan Scott. I
conclude by arguing that in order to address the problem of
gendered, heterosexual identities that do not fit the binary
matrix we need to revisit the concept of dichotomy and
differentiate it from binary connotations of difference
found in heteronormative gender systems.},
Doi = {10.1111/1468-0424.12209},
Key = {fds318226}
}
@article{fds335513,
Author = {Krylova, A and Osokina, E},
Title = {Introduction: The Economic Turn and Modern Russian
History},
Journal = {Soviet and Post Soviet Review},
Volume = {43},
Number = {3},
Pages = {265-270},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763324-04303002},
Doi = {10.1163/18763324-04303002},
Key = {fds335513}
}
@article{fds318227,
Title = {The Economic Turn and Modern Russian History},
Journal = {Soviet and Post-Soviet Review},
Volume = {43},
Number = {3},
Pages = {265-270},
Publisher = {Brill Academic Publishers},
Editor = {Krylova, A and Osokina, E},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18763324-04303002},
Doi = {10.1163/18763324-04303002},
Key = {fds318227}
}
@article{fds241680,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and The Bolshevik
Predicament},
Journal = {Contemporary European History},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {167-192},
Year = {2014},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds241680}
}
@article{fds220279,
Author = {A. Krylova},
Title = {“Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and The Bolshevik
Predicament”},
Journal = {Contemporary European History},
Year = {2014},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds220279}
}
@article{fds220278,
Author = {A. Krylova},
Title = {“Soviet Modernity: Stephen Kotkin and The Bolshevik
Predicament"},
Journal = {Contemporary European History},
Year = {2014},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds220278}
}
@book{fds241681,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Soviet Women in Combat: A History of Violence on the Eastern
Front (Cambridge University Press)},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241681}
}
@article{fds241679,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {“Neither Erased nor Remembered: Soviet “Women
Combatants” and Cultural Strategies of Forgetting In
Soviet Russia, 1940s-1980s"},
Pages = {83-101},
Booktitle = {Histories of the Aftermath: The European Postwar in
Comparative Perspective},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Biess, F and Moeller, RG},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241679}
}
@article{fds241678,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Identity, Agency, and the First Soviet Generation},
Pages = {101-121},
Booktitle = {Generations in 20th Century Europe},
Publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan},
Editor = {Lovell, S},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds241678}
}
@article{fds241683,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a
Generation of Professionally Violent Women Soldiers in 1930s
Stalinist Russia},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {16},
Number = {3},
Pages = {626-653},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2004},
Month = {November},
url = {http://www.duke.edu/},
Abstract = {Over the course of the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945, over
800,000 Soviet women volunteered to the front and served in
the field army. Among them were thousands of snipers,
riflewomen, machine-gunners and mortar women. Thousands of
women were trained to serve as commanders and commissars of
rifle, machine-gun and mortar subdivisions. Women also
mastered fighter planes, dive bombers and night bombers as
well as light and heavy tanks. I pursue three questions in
the article: how did this women's entitlement to fighting
become thinkable in the first place, acceptable in the
second, and thirdly, realisable in Soviet society? I argue
that the conceivability of women's compatibility with
combat, war and violence was a product of the radical
undoing of traditional gender differences that Stalinist
society underwent in the 1930s. By the late 1930s, combat
duty in wartime became an acknowledged option for women in
Stalinist political culture. The construction of alternative
gender personalities enjoyed both public articulation in
press and military expert approval. The alternative
femininity encompassed and redefined the traditionally
incompatible qualities: maternal love and military violence,
feminine charm. © Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
2004.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.0953-5233.2004.00359.x},
Key = {fds241683}
}
@article{fds241677,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {’Dancing on the Graves of the Dead’ or Building a World
War II Memorial in Post-Soviet Russia},
Pages = {83-102},
Booktitle = {Memory and The Impact of Political Transformation in Public
Space},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Walkowitz, DJ and Knauer, LM},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds241677}
}
@article{fds241684,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {Beyond the Spontaneity-Consciousness Paradigm: “Class
Instinct” as a Promising Category of Historical
Analysis},
Journal = {Slavic Review},
Volume = {62},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-23},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0037-6779},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000181413900001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Anna Krylova questions whether the
spontaneity-consciousness paradigm, the standard
interpretive approach toward Bolshevik thought in the field
of Soviet studies, offers an exhaustive account of Bolshevik
discourse. To do that she examines the centrality of V I.
Lenin's<jats:italic>What Is to Be Done?</jats:italic>(1902)
in Bolshevik thought and points to the 1905 revolution as
the formative event in the Bolshevik conception of the
worker. Krylova introduces an overlooked Bolshevik notion of
“class instinct”<jats:italic>(klassovyiinstinkt,
klassovoe chut'ie)</jats:italic>and argues that the notion
of “class instinct” centrally informed the Bolshevik
vision of the worker, structuring her article as a dialogue
between scholars of Soviet history and their historical
subjects. In the conclusion, she suggests the consequences
that such a broadened notion of the Bolshevik conception of
proletarian identity—beyond the spontaneity-consciousness
paradigm—has for interpretations of Bolshevik and
Stalinist culture. In “A Paradigm Lost?” his response to
Krylova's essay, Reginald E. Zelnik welcomes Krylova's
“class instinct” thesis as a fresh enrichment of and
supplement to the spontaneity-consciousness paradigm, but,
he argues, if we place this language in its early historical
context, we cannot avoid the conclusion that with or without
the introduction of “instinct,” Lenin and the Bolsheviks
still had to face the same kind of contradictions in their
conceptualization of the role of workers in the
revolutionary movement. The revolutionary value of
particular consciousness or particular instinct still had to
be judged in accordance with an external point of reference,
the nature of which remained and remains elusive. Igal
Halfin, in his response, “Between Instinct and Mind: The
Bolshevik View of the Proletarian Self,” argues that the
Bolshevik notion of the self indeed deserves careful
scrutiny. Focusing on how the official Soviet language
characterized the interaction between workers’ bodies and
workers’ souls, Halfin argues that the synthesis of the
affective and the cerebral was key to this construction of
the New Man in the 1920s and 1930s.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.2307/3090463},
Key = {fds241684}
}
@article{fds241675,
Author = {Kylova, A},
Title = {In Their Own Words? Autobiographies of Women Writers,
1930-1946},
Pages = {243-276},
Booktitle = {A History of Women's Writing in Russia},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Barker, A and Gheith, J},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241675}
}
@article{fds241686,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {’Healers of Wounded Souls’: The Crisis of Private Life
in Soviet Literature and Society, 1944-46},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {73},
Number = {2},
Pages = {307-331},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2001},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000169240900003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/321026},
Key = {fds241686}
}
@article{fds241674,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {’Ved ne mozhesh’ ty vechno zhit’ moeii zhizniiu:’
Lichnow I lichnost’ v predvoennoi sovetskoi literature I
obshchestve},
Booktitle = {Sotsialisticheskii Kanon},
Publisher = {St. Petersburg: Akademicheskii proekt},
Editor = {Giunter, H and Dobrenko, E},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241674}
}
@article{fds241685,
Author = {Krylova, A},
Title = {The Tenacious Liberal Subject in Soviet Studies},
Journal = {Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian
History},
Volume = {1},
Number = {Winter 2000},
Pages = {119-146},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Winter},
url = {http://www.duke.edu/},
Key = {fds241685}
}
@article{fds241671,
Author = {Kylova, A},
Title = {Teaching Cultural History: Russian and Soviet Literature as
Historical Documents},
Booktitle = {Urgent Problems of Teaching Russian History in Russian and
American Universities},
Publisher = {Samara State University},
Editor = {Kabytov, P},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241671}
}
@article{fds241672,
Author = {Kylova, A},
Title = {Revoliutsionnyi diskurs},
Booktitle = {Oktiabr’ 1917: Smysl I znachenie},
Publisher = {Moscow: Gorbachev-Fond},
Editor = {Loginov, VT},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241672}
}
@article{fds241673,
Author = {Kylova, A},
Title = {’Saying Lenin and Meaning Party’: Subversion and
Laughter in Late Soviet Society},
Pages = {243-265},
Booktitle = {Consuming Russia: Popular Culture, Sex and Society since
Gorbachev},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Barker, A and Ramet, S},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241673}
}
%% Kuniholm, Bruce R.
@article{fds298567,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {America's oil wars.},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Pages = {674-676},
Publisher = {Westport: Praeger, 2004, 192 pp.},
Year = {2006},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000241051100063&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298567}
}
@article{fds298545,
Author = {Hahn, PL},
Title = {Crisis and Crossfire},
Journal = {Journal of Cold War Studies},
Publisher = {Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2005,},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds298545}
}
@article{fds298546,
Author = {Yetiv, SA},
Title = {Crude Awakenings: Global Oil Security and American Foreign
Policy},
Journal = {International History Review},
Publisher = {Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2004, 239
pp.},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds298546}
}
@article{fds298489,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Die Nahostkriege, der Palastinakonflikt und er Kalte
Krieg},
Booktitle = {Heisse Kriege im Kalten Krieg},
Editor = {Greiner, B and Muller, CT and Walter, D},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds298489}
}
@article{fds298544,
Author = {Fouskas, V},
Title = {Zones of Conflict: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Balkans and
the Greater Middle East},
Journal = {Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {126-128},
Publisher = {Pluto Press: London, 2003, 177 pp.},
Year = {2005},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds298544}
}
@article{fds298543,
Author = {Lykogiannis, A},
Title = {Britain and the Greek Economic Crisis 1944-1947: from
Liberation to the Truman Doctrine},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {109},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1633-1634},
Publisher = {University of Missouri Press, 2003},
Year = {2004},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds298543}
}
@article{fds298488,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Thinking about the Future: Turkey, the United States and the
World},
Pages = {213-229},
Booktitle = {Turkish-American Relations: Past, Present and
Future},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Aydin, M and Erhan, C},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds298488}
}
@article{fds298566,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {El Dorado canyon: Reagan's undeclared war with
Qaddafi.},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {25},
Number = {4},
Pages = {966-970},
Publisher = {Naval Institute Press: Annapolis, Maryland
2003},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000188957500059&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298566}
}
@article{fds298542,
Author = {Nicolet, C},
Title = {United States Policy Towards Cyprus, 1954-1974: Removing the
Greek-Turkish Bone of Contention},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Pages = {294-295},
Publisher = {Mohnesee: Biblios, 2001},
Year = {2003},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds298542}
}
@book{fds298557,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The United States and Turkey},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds298557}
}
@article{fds298541,
Author = {Stivachtis, IA},
Title = {Co-Operative Security and Non-Offensive Defense in the Zone
of War: The Greek-Turkish and Arab-Israeli
Cases},
Journal = {Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans},
Volume = {5},
Number = {1},
Pages = {106-107},
Publisher = {Peter Lang Europaischer Verlag der Wissenschaften: Berlin,
2001},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds298541}
}
@article{fds298564,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {Failing the crystal ball test: The Carter administration and
the fundamentalist revolution in Iran.},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {25},
Number = {4},
Pages = {966-970},
Publisher = {Praeger: Westport, Conn, 2000},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000188957500060&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298564}
}
@article{fds298581,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and the world in twenty-five years: Thinking about
the future},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {102},
Number = {2-3},
Pages = {471-489},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {0038-2876},
Key = {fds298581}
}
@article{fds298593,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and the World in 25 years: Thinking about the
Future},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {102},
Number = {2 and 3},
Pages = {477-492},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds298593}
}
@article{fds298487,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {9/11, the ’Great Game’ and the ’Vision Thing’: The
Need for (and elements of) a More Comprehensive Bush
Doctrine},
Pages = {191-210},
Booktitle = {History and September 11},
Publisher = {Temple University Press},
Editor = {Meyerowitz, J},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds298487}
}
@article{fds12917,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {9/11, the 'Great Game' and the 'Vision Thing': The Need for
(and elements of) a More Comprehensive Bush
Doctrine},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {89},
Number = {2},
Pages = {426-438},
Year = {2002},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds12917}
}
@article{fds298540,
Author = {Ioannides, C},
Title = {Realpolitik in the Eastern Mediterranean: From Kissinger and
the Cyprus Crisis to Carter and the Lifting of the Turkish
Arms Embargo},
Journal = {Political Science Quarterly},
Volume = {117},
Number = {3},
Pages = {516-517},
Publisher = {Pella Publishing Company, Inc.: New York,
2001},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds298540}
}
@article{fds298583,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {L'identite Turque et le Probleme Kurde de
Turquie},
Journal = {L'identite: Choix ou Combat? Septieme serie:
Colloques},
Volume = {XV},
Pages = {75-82},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298583}
}
@misc{fds298494,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey’s stake in U.S. troop request},
Journal = {Durham Herald-Sun},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298494}
}
@misc{fds298495,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Bush’s Strategic Vision for Better Security},
Journal = {Raleigh News and Observer},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298495}
}
@misc{fds298496,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Bipartisan support critical to flexible and sustained U.S.
policy toward Iraq},
Journal = {Raleigh News and Observer},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298496}
}
@misc{fds298497,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Kuniholm: America in the Great Game},
Journal = {Duke Dialogue},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298497}
}
@article{fds298486,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey’s Accession to the European Union: Differences in
European and American Attitudes, and the Challenges for
Turkey},
Series = {Serie I uaderni di Merifor},
Pages = {97-119},
Booktitle = {La Turchia oggi 1},
Publisher = {Il Ponte: Bologna},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298486}
}
@article{fds298539,
Author = {Althanassopoulou, E},
Title = {Turkey: Anglo-American Security Interests:
1945-1952},
Journal = {Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans},
Volume = {3},
Number = {1},
Pages = {95-96},
Publisher = {Frank Cass: London, 1999},
Year = {2001},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds298539}
}
@article{fds298538,
Author = {Stefanidis, ID},
Title = {Isle of Discord: Nationalism, Imperialism and the Making of
the Cyprus Problem},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {87},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1566-1567},
Publisher = {New York University Press: Washington Square, NY,
1999},
Year = {2001},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds298538}
}
@article{fds298594,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey's Accession to the European Union: Differences in
European and United States Attitudes, and Challenges for
Turkey},
Journal = {Turkish Studies},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {25-53},
Year = {2001},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds298594}
}
@article{fds298484,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Foreign Relations: U.S. Relations with the Middle
East},
Pages = {283-285},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Companion to United State History},
Publisher = {New York: Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Boyer, PS and al, E},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds298484}
}
@article{fds298485,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Evolving Strategic and Political Significance of
Turkey’s Relationship with NATO},
Pages = {339-357 and 445-446-339-357 and 445-446},
Booktitle = {A History of NATO: The First Fifty Years, Vol.
3},
Publisher = {Palgrave: New York},
Editor = {Schmidt, G},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds298485}
}
@article{fds298595,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Contingency Plans, Intelligence, Vital Interests and
Reality},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {145-149},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds298595}
}
@article{fds46056,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Contingency Plans, Intelligence, Vital Interests and
Reality},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {145-149},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds46056}
}
@article{fds298582,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {The geopolitics of the Caspian Basin},
Journal = {Middle East Journal},
Volume = {54},
Number = {4},
Pages = {545-571},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Fall},
Abstract = {This article examines the current geopolitical situation in
the Caspian Basin and the extent to which it differs from
the historical "Great Game" played by imperial powers in the
previous centuries. It looks first at a number of critical
issues that shape the dynamics of relationships among
countries in the Caspian Basin: resources, their location
and various countries' jurisdiction (and claims of
ownership) over them, market factors, transport options
(access), and environmental concerns, as well as the role of
Islam and ethnicity in shaping the region's emerging
identities. It then turns to an assessment of major
interests perceived to be at stake and the policies that
result from those perceived interests. It concludes that,
even more than the question of how the internal struggles
within regional states play out, the unanswered question
most critical to the future of the Caspian Basin (and to the
geopolitics of the region) is the future direction of Russia
under President Vladimir Putin, and that, until this
question is answered, the vision for Central Asia
articulated by Deputy Secretary Talbott three years ago
remains the most conducive to the region's development and
prosperity.},
Key = {fds298582}
}
@article{fds298559,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {Fighting World War Three from the Middle East: Allied
contingency plans, 1945-1954},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Pages = {145-149},
Publisher = {Frank Cass: London, 1997, 394 pp.},
Year = {2000},
Month = {Winter},
ISSN = {0145-2096},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000085682100009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/0145-2096.00204},
Key = {fds298559}
}
@article{fds298483,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Geopolitics of the Region},
Pages = {91-116},
Booktitle = {The Caspian Sea: The Quest for Environmental
Security},
Publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, The
Netherlands},
Editor = {Ascher, W and Mirovitskaya, N},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds298483}
}
@article{fds46094,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Turkey's Jupiter Missiles and the U.S.-Turkish
Relationahip},
Pages = {116-128},
Booktitle = {Kennedy and Europe},
Publisher = {Louisiana State University Press: Baton Rouge},
Editor = {Doglas Brinkley and Richard Griffith},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds46094}
}
@article{fds298482,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey’s Jupiter Missiles and the U.S.-Turkish
Relationship},
Pages = {116-128},
Booktitle = {Kennedy and Europe},
Publisher = {Louisiana State University Press; Baton Rouge},
Editor = {Brinkly, D and Griffith, R},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds298482}
}
@misc{fds298551,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations},
Publisher = {Council on Foreign Relations and Oxford University Press:
New York and Oxford},
Editor = {Jentleson, BW and Patterson, TG},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds298551}
}
@article{fds298575,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {International conflict resolution: The US-USSR and Middle
East cases - Kriesberg,L},
Journal = {Political Psychology},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {363-366},
Publisher = {Yale University Press: New Haven, 1992, 275
pp.},
Year = {1996},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0162-895X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1996UK58400011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3791818},
Key = {fds298575}
}
@article{fds298584,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Sovereignty, democracy and identity: Turkey's Kurdish
problem and the West's Turkish problem},
Journal = {Mediterranean Politics},
Volume = {1},
Number = {3},
Pages = {353-370},
Year = {1996},
Month = {Winter},
Abstract = {Turkey's perception of itself as a major power has been fed
by the collapse of the Soviet Union and by the resentment
caused by its failure to become a member of the European
Union. Islamism is, however, a response to government
ineptitude and incompetence and the major domestic problem
Turkey faces relates to the Kurdish ethnic minority. The
majority of Kurds do not seek an independent state but are
increasingly alienated by the Turkish government's
repressiveness towards them and their cultural identity.
European support for the case of imprisoned Kurdish MPs,
such as Leyla Zana, may have more to do with European
ignorance than with an understanding of her role in
supporting Kurdish rights in Turkey. While she should,
perhaps, have been acquitted on the evidence presented in
court, her association with the PKK undermined the
effectiveness of her supporters' claims. Western states
should be more concerned over effective pressure for human
rights observance in Turkey than either over Islamic
fundamentalism or the more dramatic aspects of the
Kurdish-Turkish confrontation.},
Key = {fds298584}
}
@article{fds298481,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and the West: From World War II to
Today},
Pages = {45-69},
Booktitle = {Turkey Between East and West: New Challenges for a Rising
Regional Power},
Publisher = {Westview Press: Boulder Colorado},
Editor = {Mastney, V and Nation, RC},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds298481}
}
@article{fds298537,
Author = {Sheehy, EJ},
Title = {The U.S. Navy, the Mdeiterranean, and the Cold War,
1945-1947},
Journal = {The Pacific Historical Review},
Volume = {LXIV},
Number = {3},
Pages = {460-461},
Publisher = {Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.: Westport, Conn., 1992, 208
pp.},
Year = {1995},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds298537}
}
@article{fds298536,
Author = {Katourzian, H},
Title = {Mussadiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran, and
David-Pryce-Jones, The Closed Circle},
Journal = {The International Journal of Middle East
Studies},
Volume = {27},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-107},
Publisher = {New York: Harper Collins, 1991, 477 pp.},
Year = {1995},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds298536}
}
@misc{fds298505,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Security and Identity: US-Turkish Relations Since World War
II},
Journal = {(Nobel Institute Paper)},
Pages = {50 pp.-50 pp.},
Year = {1994},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds298505}
}
@article{fds298569,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {SYRIA AND THE UNITED-STATES - EISENHOWER COLD-WAR IN THE
MIDDLE-EAST - LESCH,DW},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {99},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1002-1002},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1994},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1994NT91200195&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2167961},
Key = {fds298569}
}
@article{fds298478,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Savas Sonrasi Dunyalar: Lozan Konferansi ve Soguk Savas
Sonrasi ("Postwar World: The Lausanne Conference and the
Post Cold War Era")},
Pages = {183-193},
Booktitle = {70. Yilinda: Lozan Baris Antlasmasi},
Publisher = {Inonu Vakfi: Ankara},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds298478}
}
@article{fds298479,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East},
Pages = {135-145},
Booktitle = {Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991: A Retrospective},
Publisher = {Frank Cass: London},
Editor = {Gorodetsky, G},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds298479}
}
@article{fds298480,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and the East: The International Relations of Turkey
after the Cold War (Die neue rolle der Turkei zwichen Europa
und Asien)},
Pages = {104-131},
Booktitle = {Europe Turkiye 1/94},
Publisher = {Babel-Verlag: Berlin},
Editor = {Uzun, E and Suner, M},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds298480}
}
@article{fds298535,
Author = {Gasiorowski, MJ},
Title = {U.S. Foreign Policy and the Shah: Building a Client State in
Iran},
Journal = {Pacific Historical Review},
Pages = {359-397},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press: Ithaca, 1991, 242
pp.},
Year = {1993},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds298535}
}
@article{fds298534,
Author = {Saivetz, C and ed},
Title = {The Soviet Union in the Third World},
Journal = {The Russian Review},
Volume = {52},
Number = {2},
Pages = {288-289},
Publisher = {Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989, 230 pp.},
Year = {1993},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds298534}
}
@article{fds46153,
Author = {Robert Frazier},
Title = {Anglo-American Relations with Greece: The Coming of the Cold
War, 1942-1947},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {XV},
Number = {1},
Pages = {200-201},
Publisher = {MacMillan: London, 1991, 233 pp.},
Year = {1993},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds46153}
}
@article{fds298533,
Author = {Jones, H},
Title = {A New Kind of War},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {XV},
Number = {1},
Pages = {204-206},
Year = {1993},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds298533}
}
@article{fds298580,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS WITH GREECE - THE COMING OF THE
COLD-WAR, 1942-47 - FRAZIER,R},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {200-201},
Year = {1993},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1993KR47500044&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298580}
}
@misc{fds298550,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey},
Pages = {543-545},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia Aemricana Annual: 1993/Encyclopedia
Yearbook},
Publisher = {Grolier, Inc.: Dansbury, Conn.},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds298550}
}
@article{fds298473,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {After the Gulf War: Turkey and the East},
Pages = {453-467},
Booktitle = {The Persian Gulf War: Views from the Social and Behavioral
Sciences},
Publisher = {University Press: Lanham, M.D.},
Editor = {Blumberg, HH and French, CC},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds298473}
}
@article{fds298474,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {U.S. Responses to the Persian Gulf Crisis: Grappling for a
Policy},
Pages = {95-105},
Booktitle = {The Persian Gulf Crisis: Power in the Post-Cold War
World},
Publisher = {New York: Praeger},
Editor = {II, RH and Dorff, RH},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds298474}
}
@article{fds298475,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The U.S. Experience in the Persian Gulf},
Pages = {57-69},
Booktitle = {The Persian Gulf Crisis: Power in the Post-Cold War
World},
Publisher = {New York: Praeger},
Editor = {II, RH and Dorff, R},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds298475}
}
@article{fds298476,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Great Power Rivalry and the Persian Gulf},
Pages = {39-55},
Booktitle = {The Persian Gulf Crisis: Power in the Post-Cold War
World},
Publisher = {New York: Praeger},
Editor = {II, RH and Dorff, R},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds298476}
}
@article{fds298477,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Dean Acheson, Loy Henderson, and the Origins of the Truman
Doctrine},
Pages = {73-108},
Booktitle = {Dean Acheson and the Making of U.S. Foreign
Policy},
Publisher = {St. Martin’s/Macmillan},
Editor = {Brinkley, D},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds298477}
}
@article{fds298532,
Author = {Hahn, P},
Title = {The United States, Great Britain, and Egypt,
1945-1956},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Pages = {7270728-7270728},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991, 359
pp.},
Year = {1992},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds298532}
}
@article{fds298585,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {The end of the cold war in the near east: What it means for
historians and policy planners},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {104-114},
Year = {1992},
Month = {Winter},
ISSN = {0145-2096},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992HB60700011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1467-7709.1992.tb00491.x},
Key = {fds298585}
}
@article{fds298531,
Author = {Norton, A and Greenberg, M},
Title = {The International Relations of the Palestine Liberation
Organization},
Journal = {Middle East Studies Association Bulletin},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {94-95},
Publisher = {Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989, pp.
233},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds298531}
}
@article{fds298552,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and the Black Sea Region Economic
Initiative},
Journal = {GOZLEM, Sayi 20},
Pages = {24-28},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds298552}
}
@misc{fds298548,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {U.S. Relations with the Middle East: 1960s to the
Present},
Pages = {304-371},
Booktitle = {Chapter 13 in Safeguarding the Republic: Essays and
Documents in American Foreign Relations,
1890-1991},
Publisher = {Chicago: Lyceum Books, Inc.},
Editor = {Jones, H},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds298548}
}
@misc{fds298549,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The End of the Cold War in the Near East: What it Means for
Historians and Policy Planners},
Pages = {161-173},
Booktitle = {The End of the Cold War: Its Meaning and
Implications},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press: New York},
Editor = {Hogan, MJ},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds298549}
}
@article{fds298561,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {INTERVENTION AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT - GREECE DURING THE
COLD-WAR - KOFAS,JV},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Greek Studies},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {269-271},
Year = {1991},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0738-1727},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1991GJ47500018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298561}
}
@article{fds46050,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Turkey and the West},
Journal = {Foreign Affairs},
Volume = {70},
Number = {2},
Pages = {34-48},
Year = {1991},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds46050}
}
@article{fds46146,
Author = {Jon V. Kofas},
Title = {Intervention and Underdevelopment: Greece During the Cold
War},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Greek Studies},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {269-271},
Publisher = {University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press,
215 pp.},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds46146}
}
@article{fds46051,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {There You Go Again? Gary Sick, Ronald Reagan, and the
Iranian Revolution},
Journal = {Iranian Studies},
Volume = {XXIV},
Number = {1-4},
Pages = {61-69},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds46051}
}
@article{fds298528,
Author = {Sick, G},
Title = {October Surprise: America’s Hostages in Iran and the
Election of Ronald Reagan},
Journal = {Iranian Stueies},
Volume = {XXIV},
Number = {1-4},
Pages = {60-69},
Publisher = {Times Books: New York, 1991, pp. 278},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298528}
}
@article{fds298529,
Author = {Sick, G},
Title = {All Fall Down: America’s Tragic Encounter with
Iran},
Journal = {Iranian Studies},
Volume = {XXIV},
Number = {1-4},
Pages = {60-69},
Publisher = {New York: Random House, 1985, 366 pp.},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298529}
}
@article{fds298530,
Author = {Stavrakis, PJ},
Title = {Moscow and Green Communism, 1944-1949},
Journal = {Canadian-American Slavic Studies},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1-4},
Pages = {356-357},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY and London,
1989},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298530}
}
@article{fds298586,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {Turkey and the West},
Journal = {Foreign Affairs},
Volume = {70},
Number = {2},
Pages = {34-34},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1991},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0015-7120},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991FG56300003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/20044708},
Key = {fds298586}
}
@misc{fds298491,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Kuniholm on Kuwait},
Journal = {Duke Magazine},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298491}
}
@misc{fds298492,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Challenges of Peace},
Journal = {Raleigh News & Observer},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298492}
}
@misc{fds298493,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Persian Gulf Region and the Great Powers},
Pages = {24-45},
Booktitle = {Hearings before the Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs, Committee on Foreign Reations, U.S. Senate,
102nd Congress, First Session, April and May
1991},
Publisher = {U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298493}
}
@misc{fds298504,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Intelligence Brief: Southwest Asia MCI 02.01},
Publisher = {Marine Corps Institute: Arlington, Va},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298504}
}
@misc{fds298547,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Containing the Soviets at the Northern Tier},
Pages = {189-197},
Booktitle = {Origins of the Cold War},
Publisher = {D.C. Heath: Lexington, Mass.},
Editor = {Paterson, TG and McMahon, RJ},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds298547}
}
@article{fds46049,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Foreign Relations, Public Relations, Accountability and
Understanding},
Journal = {Perspectives},
Volume = {28},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1-12},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds46049}
}
@article{fds298471,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Rings and Flanks: the Defense of the Middle East in the
Early Cold War},
Pages = {111-135},
Booktitle = {The Cold War and Defence},
Publisher = {New York: Praeger},
Editor = {Neilsen, K and Haycock, R},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds298471}
}
@article{fds298472,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Rules of the Game: The Geopolitics of U.S. Policy Options in
Southwest Asia},
Pages = {201-218},
Booktitle = {Neither East Nor West: Iran, the Soviet Union, and the
United States},
Publisher = {New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press},
Editor = {Keddie, N and Gasiorowski, M},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds298472}
}
@article{fds46140,
Author = {Dankwart A. Rustow},
Title = {Turkey: America's Forgotten Ally},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {XLI},
Number = {1},
Pages = {229-230},
Publisher = {New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1987, 155
pp.},
Year = {1989},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds46140}
}
@article{fds298526,
Author = {Lord, C},
Title = {The Presidency and the Management of National
Security},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {LXVI},
Number = {3},
Pages = {380-381},
Publisher = {New York: The Free Press, 1988, 207 pp.},
Year = {1989},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds298526}
}
@article{fds46143,
Author = {Kuross A. Samii},
Title = {Involvement by Invitation: American Strategies of
Containment in Iran},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {94},
Number = {3},
Pages = {895-896},
Publisher = {University Park and London: The Pennsylvania State
University Press, 1987, 190 pp.},
Year = {1989},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds46143}
}
@article{fds298568,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR and Samii, KA},
Title = {Involvement by Invitation: American Strategies of
Containment in Iran},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {94},
Number = {3},
Pages = {895-895},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1989},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1989AD75000251&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1873992},
Key = {fds298568}
}
@article{fds46142,
Author = {James Bill},
Title = {The Eagle and the Lion: The Tragedy of American-Iranian
Relations},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {XI},
Number = {2},
Pages = {394-396},
Publisher = {New Haven: Yale University Press, 520 pp.},
Year = {1989},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds46142}
}
@article{fds298525,
Author = {Limbert, J},
Title = {Iran: At War with History},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {XI},
Number = {2},
Pages = {396-398},
Publisher = {Boulder, Col.: London and Sydney: Westview Press and Croom
Helm, 1987, 186 pp.},
Year = {1989},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds298525}
}
@article{fds298560,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {THE EAGLE AND THE LION - THE TRAGEDY OF AMERICAN-IRANIAN
RELATIONS - BILL,JA},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {11},
Number = {2},
Pages = {394-396},
Year = {1989},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1989U947700039&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298560}
}
@article{fds298524,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952-1954},
Volume = {X},
Publisher = {Iran (1951-1954), U.S. Government Printing Office:
Washington, D.C.},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298524}
}
@article{fds298465,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey},
Pages = {367-368},
Booktitle = {The Harry S. Truman Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.},
Editor = {Kirkendall, RS},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298465}
}
@article{fds298466,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Iran},
Pages = {178-179},
Booktitle = {The Harry S. Truman Encyclopedia},
Publisher = {Boston: G.K. Hall & Cp/},
Editor = {Kirkendall, RS},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298466}
}
@article{fds298467,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Azerbaijan V. History From 1941 to 1947},
Volume = {III},
Pages = {231-234},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia Iranica},
Publisher = {London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul},
Editor = {Atas-Bayhaqi, EY},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298467}
}
@article{fds298468,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {U.S. Policy in the Near East: The Triumphs and Tribulations
of the Truman Administration},
Pages = {299-338},
Booktitle = {The Truman Presidency},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Woodrow Wilson International center for Scholars
and Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Lacey, M},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298468}
}
@article{fds298469,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Conventional Defense Improvements in NATO, the Southern
Flank, and Alliance Defense‘},
Pages = {263-286},
Booktitle = {The Future of Conventional Defense Improvements in
NATO},
Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: National Defense University
Press},
Editor = {Szabo, S},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298469}
}
@article{fds298470,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {U.S. Interests in Turkey},
Pages = {17-24},
Booktitle = {United States Foreign Policy Regarding Greece, Turkey and
Cyprus–The Rule of Law and Amiercan Interests},
Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: the American Hellenic Institute},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds298470}
}
@misc{fds298503,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Geopolitics of US-Turkish Relations: Implications for
the Future},
Journal = {Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Working
Paper #87},
Pages = {47 pp.-47 pp.},
Publisher = {Washington, D.C.},
Year = {1988},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds298503}
}
@article{fds298523,
Author = {Ramazani, R},
Title = {The Gulf Cooperation Council: Record and
Analysis},
Journal = {Middle East Insight},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {65-65},
Publisher = {Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1988, 240
pp.},
Year = {1988},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds298523}
}
@article{fds298522,
Author = {Ricahrd C Campany and J},
Title = {Turkey and the United States: The Arms Embargo
Period},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {92},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1303-1303},
Publisher = {New York: Praeger, 1986, viii, 146 pp.},
Year = {1987},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds298522}
}
@article{fds298558,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {RETROSPECT AND PROSPECTS - 40 YEARS OF UNITED-STATES
MIDDLE-EAST POLICY},
Journal = {Middle East Journal},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {7-25},
Publisher = {Middle East Institute},
Year = {1987},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0026-3141},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1987F561500002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298558}
}
@article{fds298579,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR and Campany, RC},
Title = {Turkey and the United States: The Arms Embargo
Period},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {92},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1303-1303},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1987},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1987L308800201&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1868675},
Key = {fds298579}
}
@article{fds298464,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {East or West? The Geopolitics of Turkey and its NATO
Alliance},
Pages = {134-157},
Booktitle = {The Middle East Turkey and the Atlantic Alliance},
Publisher = {Ankara: Foreign Policy Institute},
Editor = {Karaosmanoglu, A and Tashan, S},
Year = {1987},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds298464}
}
@article{fds298501,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Retrospect and Prospect: Forty Years of US Middle East
Policy},
Journal = {The Middle East Journal},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {7-25},
Year = {1987},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds298501}
}
@article{fds298459,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and the United States: Views and Expectations},
Pages = {27-40},
Booktitle = {Turkish-American Relations: Forty Years of Continuity and
Change},
Publisher = {Istanbul: The Political and Social Studies Foundation, Fatih
Cenclik Vakfi Matbaa Isletmesi},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds298459}
}
@article{fds298460,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey, NATO and U.S. Policy},
Pages = {56-72},
Booktitle = {U.S. Security Concerns in the North-Eastern
Mediterranean},
Publisher = {College Park: University of Maryland},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds298460}
}
@article{fds298461,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Origins of the First Cold War: Methodologies, Values,
and their Implications for East-West Relations},
Pages = {37-57},
Booktitle = {The Cold War Past and Present},
Publisher = {London: George Allen and Unwin},
Editor = {Crockatt, R and Smith, S},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds298461}
}
@article{fds298462,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Palestinian Problem and U.S. Policy},
Pages = {184-214},
Booktitle = {Security in the Middle East: Regional Change and Great Power
Strategies},
Publisher = {Boulder, Col. and London: Westview Press},
Editor = {Wells, S and Bruzonsky, M},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds298462}
}
@article{fds298463,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {US Policy Options in the Persian Gulf and Southwest
Asia},
Pages = {306-346},
Booktitle = {Security in the East: Regional Change and Great Power
Strategies},
Publisher = {Boulder, Col. and London: Westview Press},
Editor = {Wells, S and Bruzonsky, M},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds298463}
}
@article{fds46133,
Author = {Derek Hopwood and ed.},
Title = {Euro-Arab Dialogue: The Relations Between the Two
Cultures},
Journal = {American-Arab Affairs},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {142-145},
Publisher = {London: Croom Helm, 1985, 334 pp.},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds46133}
}
@article{fds46135,
Author = {Saadallah A.S. Hallaba},
Title = {Euro-Arab Dialogue},
Journal = {American-Arab Affairs},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {142-145},
Publisher = {Brattleboro, Vt.: Amana Books, 1984, xi, 123
pp.},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds46135}
}
@article{fds298562,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR and Spiegel, SL},
Title = {The Other Arab-Israeli Conflict: Making America's Middle
East Policy, from Truman to Reagan},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {72},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1002-1002},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1986},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1908976},
Doi = {10.2307/1908976},
Key = {fds298562}
}
@article{fds46046,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Rhetoric and Reality in The Aegean: U.S. Policy Options
Toward Greece and Turkey},
Journal = {SAIS Review},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {137-157},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds46046}
}
@book{fds298556,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Palestine Problem and United States Policy, with an
annotated bibliography by Michael Rubner},
Pages = {157 pp. pages},
Publisher = {Claremont: CA: Regina Books},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds298556}
}
@article{fds298518,
Author = {Weiler, J},
Title = {Israel and the Creation of a Palestinian State: A European
Perspective},
Journal = {American-Arab Affairs},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {142-145},
Publisher = {London-Croom Helm, 1985, 160 pp.},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds298518}
}
@article{fds298519,
Author = {Al-Mani, S and Al-Shaikhly, S},
Title = {The Euro-Arab Dialogue: A Study in Associative
Diplomacy},
Journal = {American-Arab Affairs},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {142-145},
Publisher = {New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1983, xi, 156
pp.},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds298519}
}
@article{fds298520,
Author = {Long, D},
Title = {The United States and Saudi Arabai: Ambivalent
Allies},
Journal = {Middle East Journal},
Volume = {40},
Number = {2},
Pages = {344-345},
Publisher = {Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1985, xii + 161
pp.},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds298520}
}
@article{fds298521,
Author = {Chadda, M},
Title = {Paradox of Power: The United States in Southwest Asia,
1973-1984},
Journal = {The Mdidle East Journal},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {478-478},
Publisher = {St. Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 1986, xvi, 278
pp.},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds298521}
}
@article{fds298527,
Author = {Rustow, DA},
Title = {Turkey: America’s Forgotten Ally},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {XLI},
Pages = {229-230},
Publisher = {New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1987, 155
pp.},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds298527}
}
@article{fds298565,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR},
Title = {The Carter Doctrine, the Reagan Corollary, and prospects for
United States Policy in Southwest Asia},
Journal = {International Journal: Canada'S Journal of Global Policy
Analysis},
Volume = {41},
Number = {2},
Pages = {342-342},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0020-7020},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986E247900004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/40202373},
Key = {fds298565}
}
@article{fds298458,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Strategies for Containment in the Middle East, Chapter
18},
Pages = {423-456},
Booktitle = {Containment: Concept and Policy},
Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: National Defense University
Press},
Editor = {Deibel, TL and Gaddis, JL},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds298458}
}
@article{fds298517,
Author = {Garthwaite, GR},
Title = {Khans and Shahs: A Documentary Analysis of the Bakhtiyari in
Iran},
Journal = {Dartmouth Alumni Magazine},
Pages = {13-14},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, 213
pp.},
Year = {1985},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds298517}
}
@article{fds298576,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {INTERNATIONAL-POLITICS AND THE MIDDLE-EAST - OLD RULES,
DANGEROUS GAME - BROWN,LC},
Journal = {Middle East Journal},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2},
Pages = {372-373},
Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984},
Year = {1985},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0026-3141},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1985AFF2800032&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298576}
}
@article{fds298578,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {THE BRITISH-EMPIRE IN THE MIDDLE-EAST, 1945-1951, ARAB
NATIONALISM, THE UNITED-STATES, AND POSTWAR IMPERIALISM -
LOUIS,WMR},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {90},
Number = {4},
Pages = {906-907},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1985},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1985ASN9100014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1858854},
Key = {fds298578}
}
@article{fds298456,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey in the World, Ch. 2},
Pages = {9-16},
Booktitle = {The Middle East in Turkish-American Relations},
Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation and the Foreign Policy
Institute of Ankara},
Editor = {Harris, GS},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds298456}
}
@article{fds298457,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Turkey and NATO},
Pages = {215-237},
Booktitle = {NATO and the Mediterranean},
Publisher = {New York: Scholarly Resources Inc.},
Editor = {Kaplan, LS and Clawson, RW and Luraghi, R},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds298457}
}
@misc{fds298490,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {A Commentary on Melvyn Leffler, "The American Conception of
National Security," AHR Forum},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {89},
Number = {2},
Pages = {385-390},
Year = {1984},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds298490}
}
@book{fds298554,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Near East Connection: Greece and Turkey in the
Reconstruction and Security of Europe, 1946-1952},
Pages = {50 pp. pages},
Publisher = {Brookline, Mass.: Hellenic Press},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds298554}
}
@book{fds298555,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Persian Gulf and United States Policy},
Pages = {220 pp. pages},
Publisher = {Claremont: CA: Regina Books},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds298555}
}
@misc{fds46045,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {A Response to John Lewis Gaddis},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Pages = {201-204},
Year = {1983},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds46045}
}
@article{fds46042,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Turkey and NATO: Past, Present, and Future},
Journal = {ORBIS},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Pages = {421-445},
Year = {1983},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds46042}
}
@article{fds298589,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {TURKEY AND NATO - PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE},
Journal = {Orbis},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Pages = {421-445},
Publisher = {JAI PRESS INC},
Year = {1983},
Month = {Summer},
ISSN = {0030-4387},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1983RP85900010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298589}
}
@article{fds46123,
Author = {Saodia Touval},
Title = {The Peace Brokers: Mediators in the Arab-Isaeli Conflict,
1948-1979},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {xxxviii},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982, xiv + 377
pp.},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds46123}
}
@article{fds46127,
Author = {Zbigniew Brzezinski},
Title = {Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security
Advisor, 1977-1981},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {xxxviii},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Publisher = {New York: Farrar, strans, Giroux, 1983, xvii + 587
pp.},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds46127}
}
@article{fds298514,
Author = {Carter, J},
Title = {Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {xxxviii},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Publisher = {New York and Toronto: Bantam, 192, xvi + 622
pp.},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds298514}
}
@article{fds298515,
Author = {Kissinger, H},
Title = {Years of Upheaval},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {xxxviii},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Publisher = {Boston: Little Brown, 1982, xxii + 1283 pp.},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds298515}
}
@article{fds298516,
Author = {Kissinger, H},
Title = {White House Years},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {xxxviii},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Publisher = {Boston: Little Brown, 1979, xxiv + 1521 pp.},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds298516}
}
@article{fds298573,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {POWER AND PRINCIPLE - MEMOIRS OF THE NATIONAL-SECURITY
ADVISOR, 1977-1981 - BRZEZINSKI,Z},
Journal = {International Journal: Canada'S Journal of Global Policy
Analysis},
Volume = {38},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Year = {1983},
Month = {Fall},
ISSN = {0020-7020},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1983RW45800012&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/40202208},
Key = {fds298573}
}
@article{fds298453,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Tevfik Rustu Aras},
Pages = {22-24},
Booktitle = {The Biographical Dictionary of Internationalists},
Publisher = {Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press},
Editor = {Kuehl, W},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds298453}
}
@article{fds298454,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The United States and the Middle East Since
1941},
Pages = {955-993},
Booktitle = {Guide to American Foreign Relations Since
1700},
Publisher = {Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, Inc.},
Editor = {Burns, R},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds298454}
}
@article{fds298455,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {A Palestinian State},
Pages = {233-242},
Booktitle = {Pros and Cons},
Publisher = {New York: Putnam},
Editor = {Isaccson, W},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds298455}
}
@article{fds298513,
Author = {Wittner, L},
Title = {Aemrican Intervention in Greece, 1943-1949},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {69},
Number = {3},
Pages = {759-759},
Publisher = {Columbia, 1982, xii + 445 pp.},
Year = {1982},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds298513}
}
@article{fds298574,
Author = {Kuniholm, BR and Wittner, LS},
Title = {American Intervention in Greece, 1943-1949},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {69},
Number = {3},
Pages = {759-759},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1982},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1982PT93100099&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1903233},
Key = {fds298574}
}
@article{fds298512,
Author = {Anderson, I},
Title = {Aramco, the United States and Saudi Arabia: A Study of the
Dynamics of Foreign Oil Policy 1933-1950},
Journal = {The Middle East Journal},
Volume = {36},
Number = {4},
Pages = {608-609},
Publisher = {Princeton, 1981, xiii + 259 pp.},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds298512}
}
@article{fds298511,
Author = {Bryson, T},
Title = {Seeds of Mideast Crisis: The United States Diplomatic Role
in the Middle East During World War II},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {68},
Number = {3},
Pages = {729-729},
Publisher = {Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, Inc. 1981, vii + 216
pp.},
Year = {1981},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds298511}
}
@article{fds298510,
Author = {Rubin, B},
Title = {Great Powers in the Middle East, 1941-1947: The Road to the
Cold War},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {86},
Number = {4},
Pages = {859-896},
Publisher = {London: Fred Cass, 1980, xiv + 354 pp.},
Year = {1981},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds298510}
}
@article{fds46117,
Author = {Barry Rubin},
Title = {Paved with Good Intentions: The American Experience and
Iran},
Journal = {The South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {80},
Number = {3},
Pages = {360-361},
Publisher = {New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980, xii +
426 pp.},
Year = {1981},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds46117}
}
@article{fds298509,
Author = {Iatrides, J},
Title = {Ambassador MacVeagh Reports: Greece, 1933-1947},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Pages = {460-463},
Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980, xi + 769
pp.},
Year = {1981},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds298509}
}
@article{fds298591,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {WHAT THE SAUDIS REALLY WANT - A PRIMER FOR THE REAGAN
ADMINISTRATION},
Journal = {Orbis},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-121},
Publisher = {JAI PRESS INC},
Year = {1981},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0030-4387},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1981LT06500006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298591}
}
@article{fds298571,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {AMBASSADOR MACVEAGH REPORTS - GREECE, 1933-1947 -
IATRIDES,JO},
Journal = {The International History Review},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Pages = {460-463},
Year = {1981},
ISSN = {0707-5332},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1981ND61000023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298571}
}
@article{fds298577,
Author = {KUNIHOLM, BR},
Title = {PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS - THE AMERICAN-EXPERIENCE AND
IRAN - RUBIN,B},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {80},
Number = {3},
Pages = {360-361},
Year = {1981},
ISSN = {0038-2876},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1981MA39200010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds298577}
}
@article{fds298508,
Author = {Said, E},
Title = {The Question of Palestine},
Journal = {Middle Eastern Studies Association Bulletin},
Pages = {52-53},
Publisher = {Times Books, 1979, xix + 265 pp.},
Year = {1980},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds298508}
}
@article{fds298506,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Foreign Relations of the United states: 1948. Vol. V: the
Near East, South Asia, and Africa, Part 2},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {67},
Number = {2},
Pages = {461-463},
Publisher = {Washington: Government Printing Office, 1976, xlvii + 1197
pp.)},
Year = {1980},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds298506}
}
@article{fds298507,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Foreign Relations of the United States: 1948. Vol. V: The
Near East, South Asia, and Africa, Part 1},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {67},
Number = {2},
Pages = {461-463},
Publisher = {Washington: Government Printing Office, 1975, xxv + 532
pp.)},
Year = {1980},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds298507}
}
@book{fds298553,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East: Great Power
Conflict and Diplomacy in Iran, Turkey, and
Greece},
Pages = {485 pp. pages},
Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds298553}
}
@article{fds298592,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Apples and Dominoes: The Northern Tier as Cruciible for
Postwar America},
Journal = {Jerusalem Journal of International Relations},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-22},
Year = {1979},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds298592}
}
@article{fds26098,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Apples and Dominoes: The Northern Tier as Crucible for
Postwar American},
Journal = {Jerusalem Journal of International Relations},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-22},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds26098}
}
@article{fds26099,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {What the Saudis Really Want: A Primer for the Reagan
Administration},
Journal = {ORBIS},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-122},
Year = {1978},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds26099}
}
@article{fds298590,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {A Response to John Lewis Gaddis},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Pages = {201-204},
Year = {1976},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds298590}
}
@article{fds298588,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Carrots and Sticks: The Question of U.S. Influence over
Israel},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {38},
Number = {4},
Pages = {700-712},
Year = {1975},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds298588}
}
@article{fds298502,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {A Commentary on Melvyn Leffler, "The American Conception of
National Security", AHR Forum},
Volume = {89},
Number = {2},
Pages = {385-390},
Booktitle = {The American Historical Review},
Year = {1974},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds298502}
}
@article{fds298587,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Rhetoric and Reality in the Aegean: U.S. Policy Option
Toward Greece and Turkey},
Journal = {SAIS Review},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {137-157},
Year = {1973},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds298587}
}
@article{fds26301,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {The Carter Doctrine, the Reagan Corollary, and Prospects for
United States Policy in Southwest Asia},
Journal = {International Journal},
Volume = {XLI},
Number = {2},
Pages = {342-361},
Year = {1972},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds26301}
}
@article{fds26302,
Author = {B. Kuniholm},
Title = {Retrospect and Prospect: Forty Years of US Middle East
Policy},
Journal = {The Middle East Journal},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {7-25},
Year = {1971},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds26302}
}
@article{fds298500,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {Foreign Relations, Public Relations, Accountability and
Understanding},
Journal = {Perspectives},
Volume = {28},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1-12},
Year = {1970},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds298500}
}
@article{fds298499,
Author = {Kuniholm, B},
Title = {There You Go Again? Gary Sick, Ronald Reagan, and the
Iranian Revolution},
Journal = {Iranian Studies},
Volume = {XXIV},
Number = {1-4},
Pages = {61-69},
Year = {1968},
Key = {fds298499}
}
%% Lee, Esther K.
@article{fds369154,
Author = {Lee, EK and Odom, G and Dharwadker, AB},
Title = {A conversation about new directions in studies of modernity
and theatre},
Journal = {Studies in Theatre and Performance},
Volume = {43},
Number = {1},
Pages = {108-119},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14682761.2022.2145679},
Doi = {10.1080/14682761.2022.2145679},
Key = {fds369154}
}
@misc{fds365706,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {A genealogy of the Fu Manchu Mustache},
Pages = {125-140},
Booktitle = {Monsters in Performance: Essays on the Aesthetics of
Disqualification},
Year = {2022},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9780367683900},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003137337-13},
Doi = {10.4324/9781003137337-13},
Key = {fds365706}
}
@book{fds361492,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Made-Up Asians: Yellowface During the Exclusion
Era},
Pages = {1-268},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780472075430},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/mpub.12121434},
Abstract = {Made-Up Asians traces the history of yellowface, the
theatrical convention of non-Asian actors putting on makeup
and costume to look East Asian. Using specific case studies
from European and U.S. theater, race science, and early
film, Esther Kim Lee traces the development of yellowface in
the U.S. context during the Exclusion Era (1862-1940), when
Asians faced legal and cultural exclusion from immigration
and citizenship. These caricatured, distorted, and
misrepresented versions of Asians took the place of excluded
Asians on theatrical stages and cinema screens. The book
examines a wide-ranging set of primary sources, including
makeup guidebooks, play catalogs, advertisements,
biographies, and backstage anecdotes, providing new ways of
understanding and categorizing yellowface as theatrical
practice and historical subject. Made-Up Asians also shows
how lingering effects of Asian exclusionary laws can still
be seen in yellowface performances, casting practices, and
anti-Asian violence into the 21st century.},
Doi = {10.3998/mpub.12121434},
Key = {fds361492}
}
@misc{fds371011,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {BD WONG (San Francisco, California, 1960-)},
Pages = {242-245},
Booktitle = {Fifty Key Figures in Queer Us Theatre},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781032067995},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003203896-51},
Doi = {10.4324/9781003203896-51},
Key = {fds371011}
}
@book{fds361493,
Title = {MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY WORLD DRAMA Critical and Primary
Sources},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {9781350121942},
Abstract = {An essential four-volume collection of key readings
exploring modern and contemporary drama in a global context
spanning the past 150 years.},
Key = {fds361493}
}
@misc{fds355158,
Author = {Lee, E},
Title = {Transcultural Memory and Food in Julia Cho’s
Aubergine},
Booktitle = {Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Plays by Women The
Early Twenty-First Century},
Year = {2021},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9780472074358},
Key = {fds355158}
}
@misc{fds355159,
Author = {Lee, E},
Title = {Sounding Asian American: Geeks and Superheroes in Qui
Nguyen’s Vietgone},
Pages = {193-206},
Booktitle = {Theatre After Empire},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2021},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9781138368941},
Key = {fds355159}
}
@misc{fds355160,
Author = {Lee, E},
Title = {Asian American Theater and Drama from the 1960s to the
1990s},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature and
Culture},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, USA},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {9780190699628},
Key = {fds355160}
}
@misc{fds355161,
Author = {Lee, E},
Title = {Historiography of Yellowface: Stage Make-Up, Materiality and
Technology},
Booktitle = {The Methuen Drama Handbook of Theatre History and
Historiography},
Publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing},
Year = {2019},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781350034310},
Key = {fds355161}
}
@article{fds355162,
Author = {Canning, CM and Lee, EK and Warner, S},
Title = {Adages for Ethical Graduate Mentoring in the Twenty-first
Century},
Journal = {Theatre Topics},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {103-113},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2019},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tt.2019.0017},
Doi = {10.1353/tt.2019.0017},
Key = {fds355162}
}
@misc{fds335030,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Korean Diaspora and the Moebius Strip: Sung Rno's Yi Sang
Counts to Thirteen and Transnational Avant-Garde
Theater},
Booktitle = {Transnational Performance, Identity and Mobility in
Asia},
Publisher = {Springer},
Year = {2018},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9789811071072},
Key = {fds335030}
}
@article{fds350321,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang},
Journal = {Theatre Journal},
Volume = {70},
Number = {4},
Pages = {560-561},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tj.2018.0111},
Doi = {10.1353/tj.2018.0111},
Key = {fds350321}
}
@misc{fds335031,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {All the Stage’s a World: The Organization of
International, Multicultural, and Global Theatre Companies
in the U.S.},
Booktitle = {Theater and Cultural Politics in a New World},
Year = {2016},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781138929777},
Abstract = {Opening with a case study of the New WORLD Theater and
moving on to a range of essays, the book looks at five main
themes: Changing demographics ; Future aesthetics ; Making
institutional space ; Critical multiculturalism ;
Polyculturalism.},
Key = {fds335031}
}
@article{fds335032,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Strangers Onstage: Asia, America, Theatre, and
Performance},
Journal = {Journal of American Drama and Theatre},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds335032}
}
@book{fds335033,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {The Theatre of David Henry Hwang},
Pages = {224 pages},
Publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781408185018},
Abstract = {The book also features three essays written by scholars of
Asian American theatre and a comprehensive list of primary
and secondary sources on his oeuvre.},
Key = {fds335033}
}
@misc{fds335034,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Contemporary Asian American Drama},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge History of Asian American Literature},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781316368459},
Abstract = {The Cambridge History of Asian American Literature presents
a comprehensive history of the field, from its origins in
the nineteenth century to the present day.},
Key = {fds335034}
}
@misc{fds335035,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Designed Bodies: A Historiographical Study of Costume Design
and Asian American Theater},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Theater},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, USA},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {9780199917495},
Key = {fds335035}
}
@misc{fds335036,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Asian American Women Playwrights and the Dilemma of the
Identity Play: Staging Heterotopic Subjectivities},
Booktitle = {Contemporary Women Playwrights Into the 21st
Century},
Publisher = {Macmillan International Higher Education},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781137270801},
Key = {fds335036}
}
@book{fds335037,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Seven Contemporary Plays from the Korean Diaspora in the
Americas},
Pages = {330 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9780822352747},
Abstract = {This volume brings together contemporary plays written by
artists of Korean descent living in the Americas. The plays
address the complex experiences of diaspora, from matters of
immigration and cultural assimilation to home and
belonging.},
Key = {fds335037}
}
@misc{fds335038,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Patient Zero: Jean Yoon and Korean Canadian
Theatre},
Booktitle = {Asian Canadian Theatre},
Publisher = {Theatre Communications Group},
Year = {2011},
ISBN = {9780887549861},
Key = {fds335038}
}
@misc{fds335039,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Avant-Garde Becomes Nationalism: Immortalizing Nam June Paik
in South Korea},
Booktitle = {Avant-Garde Performance and Material Exchange Vectors of the
Radical},
Publisher = {Springer},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9780230298941},
Key = {fds335039}
}
@book{fds335040,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {A History of Asian American Theatre},
Pages = {264 pages},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9780521850513},
Abstract = {Based on over seventy interviews, the book surveys the
history of Asian American theatre from 1965 to 2005 with
focus on actors, playwrights, companies, audiences, and
communities.},
Key = {fds335040}
}
@article{fds335041,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Transnational Legitimization of an Actor: The Life and
Career of Soon-Tek Oh},
Journal = {Modern Drama},
Volume = {48},
Number = {2},
Pages = {371-408},
Publisher = {University of Toronto Press},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds335041}
}
@article{fds335042,
Author = {Lee, EK},
Title = {Between the Personal and the Universal: Asian American Solo
Performance from the 1970s to the 1990s},
Journal = {Journal of Asian American Studies},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {289-312},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds335042}
}
%% Legros, Ayanna
@article{fds367046,
Author = {Wagner, L and Legros, A},
Title = {From the Other Side of the Sea: Rasanblaj/Reassembling
Haitian Radio Archives of Exile},
Journal = {The Global South: Special Issue: Radio Cultures of the
Global South},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {154-175},
Publisher = {University of Mississippi},
Editor = {Whittington, I},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/globalsouth.15.2.09},
Doi = {10.2979/globalsouth.15.2.09},
Key = {fds367046}
}
@article{fds357213,
Author = {Legros, A},
Title = {Capturing Emancipation},
Journal = {Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {60-64},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/lavc.2021.3.2.60},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Curated by Yelaine Rodriguez and edited by Tatiana
Flores, this Dialogues stages a series of conversations
around Afro-Latinx art through interventions by Afro-Latina
cultural producers. Black Latinxs often feel excluded both
from the framework of latinidad as well as from the
designation “African American.” The essays address
blackness in a US Latinx context, through discussion of
curatorial approaches, biographical reflections, art
historical inquiry, artistic projects, and museum-based
activism. Recent conversations around Latinxs and Black
Lives Matter reveal that in the popular imaginary, Latinx
presupposes a Brown identity. In their contributions to
“Afro-Latinx Art and Activism,” the authors argue for a
more inclusive and nuanced understanding of Latinx that does
not reproduce the racial attitudes of the Lusophone and
Hispanophone countries of Latin America, nor the black-white
binary of the United States. They look forward to a time
when the terms Afro or Black might cease to be necessary
qualifiers of Latinx.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1525/lavc.2021.3.2.60},
Key = {fds357213}
}
@article{fds349695,
Author = {Bowen, LA and Legros, A and Paschel, T and Mattos, G and Cruz, K and Hooker, J},
Title = {A Hemispheric Approach to Contemporary Black
Activism},
Journal = {Nacla Report on the Americas},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {25-35},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10714839.2017.1298240},
Doi = {10.1080/10714839.2017.1298240},
Key = {fds349695}
}
%% Lentz-Smith, Adriane D.
@article{fds355782,
Author = {Bradley, SM and Davis, AR and Lentz-Smith, A and Williams,
C},
Title = {On the experiences of black historians},
Journal = {Modern American History},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {91-102},
Year = {2021},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mah.2021.3},
Doi = {10.1017/mah.2021.3},
Key = {fds355782}
}
@misc{fds358686,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {The unbearable whiteness of grand strategy},
Pages = {329-345},
Booktitle = {Rethinking American Grand Strategy},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780190695668},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695668.003.0017},
Abstract = {This chapter explores grand strategy as an intellectual and
cultural project by considering its willful unseeing of race
as a political project. To ignore race is to misapprehend
how power works in the United States and how domestic
formulations of subjectivity, difference, and racialized
power imbue American foreign relations. The chapter focuses
on African Americans in the era of Cold War civil rights.
For Carl Rowan and Sam Greenlee, the two African American
veterans who provide concrete cases for thinking about the
United States and the world, their blackness and ambitions
for their people would color how they interpreted
America’s role in political and military struggles in the
Third World and beyond. As with other people of color, their
encounters with white supremacy shaped their understandings
of liberation, violence, and the United States security
project. Their perspectives challenge scholars’
conceptions of the Cold War as a period of “defined clear
national interests” and “public consensus.” Centering
the stories of Rowan and Greenlee highlights not simply
ongoing contestation over the myth and history of the Cold
War, but, more fundamentally, the unthinking whiteness of
grand strategy itself.},
Doi = {10.1093/oso/9780190695668.003.0017},
Key = {fds358686}
}
@article{fds353251,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {The laws have hurt me violence, violation, and black women's
struggles for civil rights},
Journal = {Southern Cultures},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Pages = {42-66},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/SCU.2020.0039},
Doi = {10.1353/SCU.2020.0039},
Key = {fds353251}
}
@article{fds327367,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Indispensable histories},
Journal = {Oregon Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {118},
Number = {2},
Pages = {264-264},
Publisher = {Oregon Historical Society},
Year = {2017},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5403/oregonhistq.118.2.0264},
Doi = {10.5403/oregonhistq.118.2.0264},
Key = {fds327367}
}
@article{fds326418,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Passports to adventure: African Americans and the US
security project},
Journal = {American Quarterly},
Volume = {68},
Number = {3},
Pages = {537-543},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aq.2016.0049},
Doi = {10.1353/aq.2016.0049},
Key = {fds326418}
}
@article{fds295496,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Promise and Peril: America at the Dawn of a Global Age. By
Christopher Nichols.},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds295496}
}
@article{fds295495,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Book Review of Kimberley L. Phillips. War! What Is It Good
For? Black Freedom Struggles and the Military from World War
II to Iraq},
Journal = {Pacific Historical Review},
Year = {2013},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds295495}
}
@article{fds295493,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Book Review of Chad Williams. Torchbearerers of Democracy:
African American Soldiers and the World War I
Era},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {88},
Year = {2011},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds295493}
}
@article{fds295492,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Website Review of Politics of a Massacre: Discovering
Wilmington 1898. Created and maintained by Eastern Carolina
University},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {98},
Number = {1},
Pages = {309-309},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds295492}
}
@article{fds295494,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Book Review of Elizabeth Smith-Pryor. Property Rites: The
Rhinelander Trial, Passing, and the Protection of White
Supremacy},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {478-480},
Year = {2011},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds295494}
}
@article{fds295491,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Book Review of David Levering Lews, Michael Nash, and Daniel
Leab, eds. Red Activists and Black Freedom: James and Esther
Jackson and the Long Civil Rights Movement},
Journal = {Journal of American Studies},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {809-810},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds295491}
}
@article{fds295490,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Book Review of Janet Hudson. Entangled by White Supremacy:
Reform in World War I-Era South Carolina},
Journal = {Journal of Southern History},
Volume = {76},
Number = {3},
Pages = {770-771},
Year = {2010},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds295490}
}
@misc{fds295488,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Reid’s Obama Blunder and What it Means},
Journal = {History News Network},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
url = {http://hnn.us/articles/122067.html},
Key = {fds295488}
}
@article{fds295489,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Book Review of Kate Dossett, Bridging Race Divides: Black
Nationalism, Feminism and Integration in the United States,
1896-1935},
Journal = {North Carolina Historical Review},
Volume = {86},
Number = {4},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds295489}
}
@book{fds295497,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {Freedom Struggles: African Americans & World War
I},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Address = {Cambridge, Mass},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674062054},
Key = {fds295497}
}
@misc{fds295486,
Author = {Lentz-Smith, A},
Title = {"Charles Young," "Brownsville Riot," "W. E. B. Du
Bois"},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of War and American Society},
Publisher = {Sage Publications},
Editor = {Karsten, P and al, E},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds295486}
}
%% Lovelace, H. Timothy
@article{fds376810,
Author = {Lovelace, HT and Fletcher, G-GS},
Title = {Corporate Racial Responsibility},
Journal = {Columbia Law Review},
Volume = {124},
Number = {2},
Pages = {361-429},
Year = {2024},
Key = {fds376810}
}
@book{fds362318,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {The World is on Our Side: The U.S. and the U.N. Race
Convention},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2022},
Key = {fds362318}
}
@article{fds362319,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {Civil Rights as Human Rights},
Journal = {Duke Law Journal},
Volume = {71},
Number = {8},
Pages = {1849-1922},
Year = {2022},
Key = {fds362319}
}
@article{fds366711,
Author = {Lovelace, HT},
Title = {Xenophobic Conspiracy Theories and the Long Roots of January
Sixth},
Journal = {Law and Contemporary Problems},
Volume = {85},
Number = {3},
Pages = {19-68},
Year = {2022},
Key = {fds366711}
}
@article{fds362320,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {“To Restore the Soul of America”: How Domestic
Anti-Racism Might Fuel Global Anti-Racism},
Journal = {AJIL Unbound},
Volume = {115},
Pages = {63-68},
Year = {2021},
Key = {fds362320}
}
@article{fds362321,
Author = {Lovelace, HT},
Title = {Of Protest and Property: An Essay in Pursuit of Justice for
Breonna Taylor},
Journal = {Northwestern Law Review Online},
Volume = {116},
Pages = {23-40},
Year = {2021},
Key = {fds362321}
}
@misc{fds362322,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {Rebooting America: Civil Rights},
Journal = {Duke Law Magazine},
Volume = {40},
Number = {1},
Year = {2021},
Key = {fds362322}
}
@article{fds362324,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal
History},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Legal History},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds362324}
}
@article{fds362323,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {Martin, Ghana, and Global Legal Studies},
Journal = {Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies},
Volume = {25},
Number = {2},
Pages = {623-638},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds362323}
}
@article{fds362325,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {King Making: Brown v. Board and the Rise of a Racial
Savior},
Journal = {American Journal of Legal History},
Volume = {57},
Number = {4},
Pages = {393-446},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds362325}
}
@article{fds362326,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {William Worthy's Passport: Travel Restrictions and the Cold
War Struggle for Civil and Human Rights},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {103},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-131},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds362326}
}
@article{fds362327,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {Making the World in Atlanta's Image: The Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee, Morris Abram, and the Legislative
History of the United Nations Race Convention},
Journal = {Law & History Review},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Pages = {385-429},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds362327}
}
@article{fds362328,
Author = {Lovelace, H},
Title = {Revisiting "The Need for Negro Lawyers": Are Today's Black
Corporate Lawyers Houstonian Social Engineers?},
Journal = {Journal of Gender, Race & Justice},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Pages = {637-663},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds362328}
}
%% MacLean, Nancy
@article{fds359704,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {How Milton Friedman Exploited White Supremacy to Privatize
Education},
Journal = {Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper
Series},
Number = {161},
Year = {2021},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds359704}
}
@article{fds359267,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Enchaining democracy: The now-transnational project of the
US corporate libertarian right},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {19-36},
Booktitle = {The Condition of Democracy},
Year = {2021},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9780367745356},
Key = {fds359267}
}
@book{fds326345,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's
Stealth Plan for America},
Pages = {368 pages},
Publisher = {Penguin},
Year = {2017},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781101980965},
Abstract = {Behind today’s headlines of billionaires taking over our
government is a secretive political establishment with long,
deep, and troubling roots. The capitalist radical right has
been working not simply to change who rules, but to
fundamentally alter the rules of democratic governance. But
billionaires did not launch this movement; a white
intellectual in the embattled Jim Crow South did. Democracy
in Chains names its true architect—the Nobel Prize-winning
political economist James McGill Buchanan—and dissects the
operation he and his colleagues designed over six decades to
alter every branch of government to disempower the majority.
In a brilliant and engrossing narrative, Nancy MacLean shows
how Buchanan forged his ideas about government in a last
gasp attempt to preserve the white elite’s power in the
wake of Brown v. Board of Education. In response to the
widening of American democracy, he developed a brilliant, if
diabolical, plan to undermine the ability of the majority to
use its numbers to level the playing field between the rich
and powerful and the rest of us. Corporate donors and their
right-wing foundations were only too eager to support
Buchanan’s work in teaching others how to divide America
into “makers” and “takers.” And when a
multibillionaire on a messianic mission to rewrite the
social contract of the modern world, Charles Koch,
discovered Buchanan, he created a vast, relentless, and
multi-armed machine to carry out Buchanan’s strategy.
Without Buchanan's ideas and Koch's money, the libertarian
right would not have succeeded in its stealth takeover of
the Republican Party as a delivery mechanism. Now, with Mike
Pence as Vice President, the cause has a longtime loyalist
in the White House, not to mention a phalanx of Republicans
in the House, the Senate, a majority of state governments,
and the courts, all carrying out the plan. That plan
includes harsher laws to undermine unions, privatizing
everything from schools to health care and Social Security,
and keeping as many of us as possible from voting. Based on
ten years of unique research, Democracy in Chains tells a
chilling story of right-wing academics and big money run
amok. This revelatory work of scholarship is also a call to
arms to protect the achievements of twentieth-century
American self-government.},
Key = {fds326345}
}
@book{fds295536,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {American History since 1945: A History with Documents, under
contract with Bedford/St. Martin’s},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds295536}
}
@book{fds295513,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Chaining Leviathan: The Decades-Long Plan of the Radical
Right to Shackle Democracy},
Publisher = {Viking/Penguin Random House},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds295513}
}
@misc{fds305484,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Freedom Stories: Teaching African American Literature
and},
Journal = {TeacherServe},
Publisher = {National Humanities Center},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
url = {http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/freedom/1917beyond/essays/crm2008.htm},
Key = {fds305484}
}
@article{fds305483,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Redesigning Dixie with Affirmative Action: Race, Gender and
the Integration of the Southern Textile Mill
World},
Booktitle = {Gender and the Southern Body Politic},
Publisher = {Univesity of Mississippi Press},
Editor = {Bercaw, N},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {1617034002},
Key = {fds305483}
}
@article{fds295510,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {The Civil Rights Act of 1964: The Difference a Law Can
Make},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in the Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {11},
Number = {3},
Pages = {19-24},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1547-6715},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-2687682},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-2687682},
Key = {fds295510}
}
@book{fds295535,
Author = {N. MacLean and Peeples, EH and MacLean, N and Hershman, JH},
Title = {Scalawag: A white southerner's journey through segregation
to human rights activism},
Pages = {1-218},
Publisher = {University of Virginia Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780813935409},
Abstract = {© 2014 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of
Virginia. All rights reserved.Scalawag tells the surprising
story of a white working-class boy who became an unlikely
civil rights activist. Born in 1935 in Richmond, where he
was sent to segregated churches and schools, Ed Peeples was
taught the ethos and lore of white supremacy by every adult
in his young life. That message came with an equally cruel
one-that, as the child of a wage-earning single mother, he
was destined for failure. But by age nineteen Peeples became
what the whites in his world called a "traitor to the race."
Pushed by a lone teacher to think critically, Peeples found
his way to the black freedom struggle and began a long life
of activism. He challenged racism in his U.S. Navy unit and
engaged in sit-ins and community organizing. Later, as a
university professor, he agitated for good jobs, health
care, and decent housing for all, pushed for the creation of
African American studies courses at his university, and
worked toward equal treatment for women, prison reform, and
more. Peeples did most of his human rights work in his
native Virginia, and his story reveals how institutional
racism pervaded the Upper South as much as the Deep South.
Covering fifty years' participation in the long civil rights
movement, Peeples's gripping story brings to life an unsung
activist culture to which countless forgotten individuals
contributed, over time expanding their commitment from civil
rights to other causes. This engrossing, witty tale of
escape from what once seemed certain fate invites readers to
reflect on how moral courage can transform a
life.},
Key = {fds295535}
}
@book{fds324364,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Introduction: Peeples's history as social movement
history},
Pages = {xiii-xxi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780813935409},
Key = {fds324364}
}
@article{fds295530,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Women’s History for the Future: Gerda Lerner’s Last
Agenda-Setting},
Journal = {Journal of Women's History},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {37-43},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2014.0001},
Doi = {10.1353/jowh.2014.0001},
Key = {fds295530}
}
@misc{fds295503,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Shining Sunlight on a Secretive Lobbying
Group},
Journal = {NC Policy Watch},
Year = {2013},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295503}
}
@misc{fds295502,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Changes to Our Unemployment Insurance a Cruel
Blow},
Journal = {Star News Online},
Year = {2013},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds295502}
}
@misc{fds295504,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {A Safety Net with a History},
Journal = {Raleigh News & Observer},
Year = {2012},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295504}
}
@article{fds295537,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Community Partnerships: Hope for an Embattled Labor
Movement? A Conversation with Andrea van den
Heever},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Year = {2012},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds295537}
}
@article{fds295529,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Bringing the Organizing Tradition Home: Campus-Labor-Community
Partnerships for Regional Power},
Booktitle = {Labor Rising: The Past and Future of Working People in
America},
Publisher = {New Press},
Editor = {Katz, D and Greenwald, RA},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds295529}
}
@article{fds295509,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {A Longstanding Movement or a Multivalent
Tactic?},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History in the
Americas},
Volume = {8.1},
Number = {Buying Power: A History of Consumer Acti},
Pages = {21-23},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds295509}
}
@misc{fds295508,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {The Civil Rights Movement: 1968-2008},
Journal = {Freedom Stories: Teaching African American Literature and
History},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds295508}
}
@article{fds295528,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {Neo-Confederacy versus the New Deal: The Regional Utopia of
the Modern American Right},
Booktitle = {The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Crespino, J and Lassiter, M},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/Southern/?view=usa&ci=9780195384741},
Key = {fds295528}
}
@article{fds295520,
Author = {Maclean, N},
Title = {Response to Ken Mack—and New Questions for the History of
African American Legal Liberalism in the Age of
Obama},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {27},
Number = {03},
Pages = {671-679},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0738-2480},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0738248000003953},
Doi = {10.1017/S0738248000003953},
Key = {fds295520}
}
@article{fds295519,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Review of Black and Blue: African Americans, the Labor
Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party by Paul
Frymer},
Journal = {Industrial & labor relations review},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {629-631},
Year = {2009},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0019-7939},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25594536},
Key = {fds295519}
}
@book{fds295534,
Author = {Critchlow, DT and MacLean, N},
Title = {Debating the American Conservative Movement: 1945 to the
Present},
Publisher = {Rowman & Littlefield},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.rowmanlittlefield.com/Catalog/Singlebook.shtml?command=Search&db=%5EDB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0742548236},
Key = {fds295534}
}
@article{fds295544,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {God’s Work: What Can Faith-Based Activism Do for
Labor?},
Journal = {Boston Review},
Volume = {34},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://bostonreview.net/BR34.3/maclean.php},
Key = {fds295544}
}
@book{fds295533,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {The American Women’s Movement, 1945-2000: A Brief History
with Documents},
Publisher = {Bedford/St. Martins},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/catalog/newcatalog.aspx?search=nancy+maclean&isbn=0312448015},
Key = {fds295533}
}
@article{fds295543,
Author = {Maclean N},
Title = {Getting New Deal History Wrong},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {74},
Number = {Fall},
Pages = {49-55},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
url = {http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=2603632},
Abstract = {Symposium in International Labor and Working Class
History},
Doi = {10.1017/S014754790800015X},
Key = {fds295543}
}
@article{fds295527,
Author = {MACLEAN, N and Maclean N},
Title = {Southern Dominance in Borrowed Language: The Regional
Origins of American Neo-Liberalism},
Booktitle = {New Landscapes of Inequality: Neoliberalism and the Erosion
of Democracy in America},
Publisher = {School of American Research},
Editor = {Leonardo, MD and Collins, J},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://sarweb.org/index.php?sar_press_new_landscapes_of_inequality},
Key = {fds295527}
}
@article{fds295518,
Author = {Milkman, R},
Title = {When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of
Racial Inequality in Twentieth‐Century America by Ira
Katznelson Freedom Is Not Enough: The Opening of the
American Workplace by Nancy MacLean},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {112},
Pages = {1278-1282},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0002-9602},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/513553},
Doi = {10.1086/508787},
Key = {fds295518}
}
@article{fds295541,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {From the War on Poverty to ’the New Inequality’: The
Fight for a Living Wage},
Journal = {American Quarterly},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds295541}
}
@article{fds295542,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {The Civil Rights Act and the Transformation of Mexican
American Identity and Politics},
Journal = {Berkeley La Raza Law Journal},
Volume = {18},
Number = {More Than Whiteness: Comparative Perspec},
Pages = {123-133},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?collection=journals&handle=hein.journals/berklarlj18&div=15&id=&page=},
Key = {fds295542}
}
@article{fds295521,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Gender Is Powerful: The Long Reach of Feminism},
Journal = {Magazine of History: for teachers of history},
Volume = {20},
Number = {Social Movements in the 1960s},
Pages = {19-23},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0882-228X},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25162079},
Key = {fds295521}
}
@misc{fds295524,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {White Blight},
Journal = {In These Times},
Year = {2006},
Month = {September},
url = {http://inthesetimes.com/article/2781/white_blight},
Key = {fds295524}
}
@book{fds295532,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {Freedom Is Not Enough: The Opening of the American
Workplace},
Publisher = {Havard University Press and the Russell Sage
Foundation},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674027497},
Key = {fds295532}
}
@misc{fds295499,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {The Ku Klux Klan},
Journal = {Greenwood Encyclopedia of the Great Black
Migration},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Editor = {Reich, SA},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds295499}
}
@misc{fds295500,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Affirmative Action},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class
History},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Arnesen, E},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds295500}
}
@misc{fds295501,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {The Ku Klux Klan},
Journal = {Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class
History},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Arnesen, E},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds295501}
}
@article{fds295506,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Achieving the Promise of the Civil Rights Act: Herbert Hill
and the NAACP’s Fight for Jobs and Justice},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History in the
Americas},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {13-19},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds295506}
}
@misc{fds295498,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Affirmative Action},
Journal = {Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History
Politics, and Policy},
Publisher = {ABC-CLIO},
Editor = {Mink, G and O'Connor, A},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295498}
}
@article{fds295511,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {White Women and Klan Violence in the 1920s: Agency,
Complicity, and the Politics of Women's History},
Booktitle = {A History of Gender in America: Essays, Documents, and
Articles},
Publisher = {Prentice Hall},
Editor = {Hoffert, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295511}
}
@article{fds295522,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Using the law for social change: Judge Constance Baker
Motley},
Journal = {Journal of Women's History},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {136-139},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2002},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1527-2036},
Key = {fds295522}
}
@article{fds295517,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Review of Fight against Fear: Southern Jews and Black Civil
Rights by Clive Webb; Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil
Rights Movement by Debra L. Schultz},
Journal = {Journal of American history (Bloomington,
Ind.)},
Volume = {89},
Pages = {301-303},
Year = {2002},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2700916},
Doi = {10.2307/2700916},
Key = {fds295517}
}
@article{fds295507,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Rethinking the Second Wave},
Journal = {The Nation},
Volume = {14},
Number = {October},
Pages = {28-34},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295507}
}
@article{fds295526,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {Postwar Women’s History: From the ’Second Wave’ to the
End of the Family Wage?},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Post-1945 Amerca},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {Rosenzweig, R and Agnew, J-C},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://www.blackwellreference.com/public/book?id=g9781405149846_9781405149846},
Key = {fds295526}
}
@article{fds295516,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Review of Scottsboro: An American Tragedy by Barak Goodman;
David Anker},
Journal = {Journal of American history (Bloomington,
Ind.)},
Volume = {88},
Pages = {1199-1200},
Year = {2001},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2700568},
Doi = {10.2307/2700568},
Key = {fds295516}
}
@article{fds295512,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Race-ing Class, Historicizing Categories},
Journal = {Labor History (US)},
Volume = {41},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {1469-9702},
Abstract = {Symposium on Daniel Letwin’s The Challenge of Interracial
Unionism: Alabama Coal Miners, 1878-1921},
Key = {fds295512}
}
@article{fds295525,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {From the Benighted South to the Sun Belt: The South in the
Twenieth Century},
Booktitle = {Making Sense of the Twentieth Century: Perspectives in
Modern America},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Sitkoff, H},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295525}
}
@article{fds295540,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {The Hidden History of Affirmative Action: Working Women’s
Struggles in the 1970s and the Gender of
Class},
Journal = {Feminist Studies},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {43-78},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds295540}
}
@article{fds295514,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Review of Liberty, Equality, and Justice: Civil Rights,
Women’s Rights, and the Regulation of Business, 1865-1932.
by Ross Evans Paulson},
Journal = {Journal of American history (Bloomington,
Ind.)},
Volume = {85},
Pages = {692-693},
Year = {1998},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2567829},
Doi = {10.2307/2567829},
Key = {fds295514}
}
@article{fds295515,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Review of Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of
White Supremacy in North Carolina, 1896-1920 by Glenda
Elizabeth Gilmore},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {103},
Pages = {281-282},
Year = {1998},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650943},
Doi = {10.2307/2650943},
Key = {fds295515}
}
@article{fds295523,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {Making Connections},
Journal = {National Teacher and Learning Forum},
Number = {7},
Year = {1997},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds295523}
}
@book{fds295531,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku
Klux Klan},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1994},
url = {http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/19001945/?view=usa&ci=9780195098365},
Key = {fds295531}
}
@article{fds295539,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics
in the Making of Reactionary Populism},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {78},
Year = {1991},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds295539}
}
@article{fds295538,
Author = {MACLEAN, N},
Title = {White Women and Klan Violence in the 1920s: Agency,
Complicity, and the Politics of Women’s
History},
Journal = {Gender & History},
Volume = {3},
Year = {1991},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds295538}
}
@article{fds295505,
Author = {MacLean, N},
Title = {The Culture of Resistance: Female Institution-Building in
the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union,
1909-1925},
Journal = {Michigan Occasional Papers in Women's Studies},
Volume = {21},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds295505}
}
%% Malegam, Jehangir
@article{fds376891,
Author = {Malegam, JY},
Title = {Definitions of Peace},
Pages = {13-32},
Booktitle = {A Cultural History of Peace: In The Medieval
Age},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781474238472},
Key = {fds376891}
}
@article{fds356445,
Author = {Malegam, J},
Title = {Against the Silence: Twelfth-Century Augustinian Reformers
Confront Apocalypse},
Pages = {205-220},
Booktitle = {Apocalypse and Reform from Late Antiquity to the Middle
Ages},
Editor = {Gabriele, M and Palmer, J},
Year = {2018},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9781138684027},
Key = {fds356445}
}
@article{fds318228,
Author = {Malegam, JY},
Title = {Pro-Papacy polemic and the purity of the church: The
gregorian reform},
Volume = {70},
Pages = {37-65},
Booktitle = {A Companion to the Medieval Papacy},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Sisson, K and Larson, A},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9789004299856},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004315280_004},
Doi = {10.1163/9789004315280_004},
Key = {fds318228}
}
@article{fds241687,
Author = {Malegam, J},
Title = {Review: Doležalová, Lucie, Jeff Rider, and Alessandro
Zironi, eds. Obscurity in Medieval Texts. Medium Aevum
Quotidianum, 30. Krems, Austria: Gesellschaft zur
Erforschung der materiallen Kultur des Mittelalters,
2013},
Journal = {The Medieval Review},
Editor = {Delyannis, D},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds241687}
}
@article{fds241689,
Author = {Malegam, JY},
Title = {Suspicions of peace in medieval christian
discourse},
Journal = {Common Knowledge},
Volume = {21},
Number = {2},
Pages = {236-252},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0961-754X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0961754X-2872355},
Doi = {10.1215/0961754X-2872355},
Key = {fds241689}
}
@article{fds318229,
Author = {DiBattista, M and Beyer, J and Girke, F and Malegam, JY and Hall, E and Rival, L and Platt, KMF},
Title = {Peace by other means: Symposium on the role of ethnography
and the humanities in the understanding, prevention, and
resolution of enmity Part 3},
Journal = {Common Knowledge},
Volume = {21},
Number = {2},
Pages = {190-195},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0961754X-2872331},
Doi = {10.1215/0961754X-2872331},
Key = {fds318229}
}
@article{fds241688,
Author = {Malegam, J},
Title = {Evangelic Provocation: Location of Anger in Medieval
Conversion Narratives},
Journal = {Literature Compass},
Editor = {Bale, A and Ramey, L},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {1741-4113},
Key = {fds241688}
}
@book{fds212014,
Author = {J. Malegam},
Title = {The Sleep of Behemoth: Disputing Peace and Violence in
Medieval Europe, 1000-1200},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press},
Year = {2013},
Month = {April},
Keywords = {Peace Violence Sacraments Medieval Political Theory Church
Reform Biblical Exegesis},
Key = {fds212014}
}
@book{fds241693,
Author = {Malegam, JY},
Title = {The sleep of behemoth: Disputing peace and violence in
medieval Europe, 1000–1200},
Pages = {1-336},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780801451324},
Abstract = {In The Sleep of Behemoth, Jehangir Yezdi Malegam explores
the emergence of conflicting concepts of peace in western
Europe during the High Middle Ages. Ever since the Early
Church, Christian thinkers had conceived of their peace
separate from the peace of the world, guarded by the
sacraments and shared only grudgingly with powers and
principalities. To kingdoms and communities they had allowed
attenuated versions of this peace, modes of accommodation
and domination that had tranquility as the goal. After 1000,
reformers in the papal curia and monks and canons in the
intellectual circles of northern France began to reimagine
the Church as an engine of true peace, whose task it was
eventually to absorb all peoples through progressive acts of
revolutionary peacemaking. Peace as they envisioned it
became a mandate for reform through conflict, coercion, and
insurrection. And the pursuit of mere tranquility appeared
dangerous, and even diabolical.As Malegam shows, within
western Christendom’s major centers of intellectual
activity and political thought, the clergy competed over the
meaning and monopolization of the term “peace.”
contrasting it with what one canon lawyer called the
“sleep of Behemoth,” a diabolical “false” peace of
lassitude and complacency, one that produced unsuitable
forms of community and friendship that must be overturned at
all costs. Out of this contest over the meaning and
ownership of true peace, Malegam concludes, medieval
thinkers developed theologies that shaped secular political
theory in the later Middle Ages. The Sleep of Behemoth
traces this radical experiment in redefining the meaning of
peace from the papal courts of Rome and the schools of Laon,
Liege, and Paris to its gradual spread across the continent
and its impact on such developments as the rise of papal
monarchism; the growth of urban, communal self-government;
and the emergence of secular and mystical
scholasticism.},
Key = {fds241693}
}
@article{fds241690,
Author = {Malegam, J},
Title = {Review of Violence in Medieval Europe by Warren
Brown},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {88},
Number = {3},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds241690}
}
@article{fds241694,
Author = {Malegam, J},
Title = {Love between Peace and Violence: not a crisis but a critique
of fidelity after 1000},
Journal = {Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {321-336},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10685 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds241694}
}
@article{fds241695,
Author = {Malegam, J},
Title = {No Peace for the Wicked: Conflicting Visions of Peacemaking
in an Eleventh-Century Monastic Narrative},
Journal = {Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {23-49},
Publisher = {Brepols Publishers NV},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/J.VIATOR.1.100112},
Keywords = {Peace Saint Ursmar Conflict Resolution Anthropology},
Abstract = {The Miracula sancti Ursmari recounts an eleventh-century
tour of relics during which monks from Lobbes brought peace
to squabbling Flemish knights. While it could be assumed
that the monks mediated between antagonists or organized
reconciliation ceremonies, peacemaking in this text is not
the arbitration of disputes but rather a conveyance of
transformative grace; it is a sacrament offered to Flemish
communities whose ethos of fighting reflects the region's
need for religious reform. Methods of arbitration or
compromise undertaken in the absence of the saint are
parodies of peace: any tranquility they bring is illusory
and consequently betrayed by renewed conflict. This text
prompts us to reexamine conflict narratives for theological
understandings of pax that structure the depiction of a
dispute resolution. The descriptions should not be taken as
prima facie evidence of medieval social ordering but treated
as guides to monastic aspirations during a period of church
reform.},
Doi = {10.1484/J.VIATOR.1.100112},
Key = {fds241695}
}
%% Marquez, Cecilia
@article{fds357496,
Author = {Márquez, C},
Title = {A. K. Sandoval-Strausz. Barrio
America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American
City.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {126},
Number = {1},
Pages = {342-343},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2021},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhab046},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhab046},
Key = {fds357496}
}
@article{fds346684,
Author = {Márquez, C and Guerrero, PM},
Title = {Multi-Ethnic Immigration and a Nuevo South: A
Discussion with Perla M. Guerrero},
Journal = {Journal of American Ethnic History},
Volume = {38},
Number = {4},
Pages = {77-81},
Publisher = {University of Illinois Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jamerethnhist.38.4.0077},
Doi = {10.5406/jamerethnhist.38.4.0077},
Key = {fds346684}
}
@article{fds346683,
Author = {Márquez, C},
Title = {Juan Crow and the erasure of blackness in the latina/o
south},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History},
Volume = {16},
Number = {3},
Pages = {79-85},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-7569839},
Abstract = {This essay examines the use of the term Juan Crow in
protests against anti-immigrant legislation in the South.
Using the passage of Alabama’s 2011 HB 56 law and the
subsequent resistance to the legislation, this essay
considers the limits of Juan Crow as a framework for
immigrant justice. More specifically, it argues that the
term erases the historical and contemporary presence of
Afro-Latinos/ as in the South and that those deploying Juan
Crow often inadvertently stage Jim Crow as a historical
relic and Juan Crow as a present concern, thereby erasing
contemporary black oppression in the region.},
Doi = {10.1215/15476715-7569839},
Key = {fds346683}
}
@article{fds366393,
Author = {Márquez, C},
Title = {Becoming Pedro: “Playing Mexican” at South of the
Border},
Journal = {Latino Studies},
Volume = {16},
Number = {4},
Pages = {461-481},
Publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
Year = {2018},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41276-018-0155-6},
Doi = {10.1057/s41276-018-0155-6},
Key = {fds366393}
}
%% Martin, John J.
@article{fds376726,
Author = {Martin, JJ and Bragagnolo, M},
Title = {Physiognomy and Visual Judgment in Medieval and Early Modern
Europe},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-7},
Year = {2024},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-10948440},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-10948440},
Key = {fds376726}
}
@article{fds376727,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Art of Conjecture: A Window into the
Heart},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {33-56},
Year = {2024},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-10948466},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-10948466},
Key = {fds376727}
}
@misc{fds241761,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Venice's hidden enemies: Italian heretics in a Renaissance
city},
Pages = {1-287},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780520077430},
Abstract = {How could early modern Venice, a city renowned for its
political freedom and social harmony, also have become a
center of religious dissent and inquisitorial repression? To
answer this question, John Martin develops an innovative
approach that deftly connects social and cultural history.
The result is a profoundly important contribution to
Renaissance and Reformation studies. Martin offers a vivid
re-creation of the social and cultural worlds of the
Venetian heretics-those men and women who articulated their
hopes for religious and political reform and whose
ideologies ranged from evangelical to anabaptist and even
millenarian positions. In exploring the connections between
religious beliefs and social experience, he weaves a rich
tapestry of Renaissance urban life that is sure to intrigue
all those involved in anthropological, religious, and
historical studies-students and scholars
alike.},
Key = {fds241761}
}
@article{fds359616,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Spiritual Globe},
Journal = {New Global Studies},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {175-192},
Year = {2022},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ngs-2021-0025},
Abstract = {The Renaissance recovery of Ptolemy’s Geography may have
laid the foundations for a scientific cartography, but the
new interest in maps, which provided an increasingly
sophisticated orientation to the unknown, also opened up a
new prophetic space. And the growing knowledge of the globe
would engage the religious imagination of many, as salvation
moved to a planetary scale and fostered a long-standing
desire to bring the entire world and all its peoples under
one faith. As a result, spiritual desires themselves
contributed to the expansion of cartography. This article
traces this emerging apocalyptic cartography not only in
Christian but also in Jewish and Islamic contexts. For each
tradition, the ultimate goal, deeply felt in the early
modern period, was the realization of a Beautiful Ending:
the Second Coming of Jesus for the Christians, the arrival
of the Messiah for the Jews, and the return of the Mahdi for
the Muslims. But, while each tradition drew on similar
apocalyptic visions of the End, their dreams of unity were
ultimately exclusive. The ideal of the spiritual globe not
only united, it also divided the world.},
Doi = {10.1515/ngs-2021-0025},
Key = {fds359616}
}
@article{fds370307,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Montaigne's elusive self: An essay},
Pages = {19-38},
Booktitle = {Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern
Europe},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9783030824822},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82483-9_2},
Abstract = {In this essay, John Martin uses the autobiographical musings
of Montaigne's Essays as a starting point for reconsidering
the nature of the sense of self and the individual in the
context of Life-Writing and Egodocuments in the early modern
period for Montaigne and for the volume as a whole. He
argues that, for Montaigne, freedom lay in one's inability
to ascribe a fixed nature to oneself, a radical posture in a
day in which intense political and confessional pressures
demanded clear definitions of identity. But Montaigne not
only recoiled against these, he claimed in his Essays that
the self was patchwork, multi-layered, always in movement,
and thus elusive. This not only broke with courtly and
confessional models of identity but also posited the self as
a persona capable of claiming both intellectual and
political liberties in a world whose reigning passions
always risk subsuming and denying us our most fundamental
freedoms. Thus, for Martin, Montaigne's provisional nature
of self and evaluation of all things offers a model for a
more humane and gentle relationship with society, others,
and one's sense of self even in our own troubled times and a
theoretical model for the following essays.},
Doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-82483-9_2},
Key = {fds370307}
}
@misc{fds366655,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {A Beautiful Ending: The Apocalyptic Imagination and the
Making of the Modern World},
Pages = {1-323},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780300247329},
Abstract = {An award-winning historian’s revisionary account of the
early modern world, showing how apocalyptic ideas stimulated
political, religious, and intellectual transformations “A
masterful synthesis of the prognostications of faith,
knowledge, and politics on a global stage. Martin’s book
illuminates one of the enduring themes that shaped the
medieval and early modern world.”-Paula E. Findlen,
Stanford University In this revelatory immersion into the
apocalyptic, messianic, and millenarian ideas and movements
that created the modern world, John Jeffries Martin performs
a kind of empathic time travel, entering into the psyche,
spirituality, and temporalities of a cast of historical
actors in profound moments of discovery. He argues that
religious faith-Christian, Jewish, and Muslim-did not oppose
but rather fostered the making of a modern scientific
spirit, buoyed along by a providential view of history and
nature, and a deep conviction in the coming End of the
World. Through thoughtful attention to the primary sources,
Martin re-reads the Renaissance, excavating a religious
foundation at the core of even the most radical empirical
thinking. Familiar icons like Ibn Khaldūn, Columbus, Isaac
Luria, and Francis Bacon emerge startlingly fresh and newly
gleaned, agents of a history formerly untold and of a modern
world made in the image of its imminent end.},
Key = {fds366655}
}
@article{fds356984,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Popular heresies and dreams of political transformation in
sixteenth-century venice},
Pages = {88-104},
Booktitle = {Popular Politics in an Aristocratic Republic: Political
Conflict and Social Contestation in Late Medieval and Early
Modern Venice},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780367862275},
Key = {fds356984}
}
@article{fds331375,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Cannibalism as a feuding ritual in early: Modern
Europe},
Journal = {Acta Histriae},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {97-108},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.19233/AH.2017.05},
Abstract = {Upon encountering cannibalism among New World natives, some
European observers concluded that those South American
Indian tribes who practiced it (mainly Brazilian) were
savages. Montaigne was an exception. To the contrary, in his
Essays, Montaigne is satisfied to compare the cultural
practices of various human groups, without ranking them in a
cultural hierarchy.},
Doi = {10.19233/AH.2017.05},
Key = {fds331375}
}
@article{fds324705,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {"Et nulle autre me faict plus proprement homme que cette
cy:" Michel de Montaigne's embodied masculinity},
Journal = {European Review of History},
Volume = {22},
Number = {4},
Pages = {563-578},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2015},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2015.1028344},
Abstract = {Writing in a period of considerable anxiety about gender
roles, Montaigne (1533-92) developed a series of reflections
on gender and masculinity in which he destabilized the
gender and sexual hierarchies of early-modern France. First,
drawing on an increasingly global archive of information
about non-European societies, he argued that culture plays a
major role in shaping the lives and experiences of women.
Secondly, his understanding of nature enabled him to foster
a notion of the equality of the sexes, even as he recognized
that nature creates certain differences between men and
women. Finally, on these foundations, Montaigne constructed
a vision of masculinity that stresses it as an ethical
value, one that he opposes above all to cruelty. Montaigne's
sexual politics were, I suggest, at least in part a response
to the Wars of Religion that had led to an excess of
barbarity in early-modern France.},
Doi = {10.1080/13507486.2015.1028344},
Key = {fds324705}
}
@article{fds324706,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Francesco Casoni and the rhetorical forensics of the
body},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Pages = {103-130},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-2830040},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-2830040},
Key = {fds324706}
}
@article{fds241751,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Manzoni and the Making of Italy},
Booktitle = {Claudio Povolo, The Novelist and the Archivist},
Publisher = {Palgrave},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds241751}
}
@article{fds211318,
Author = {John J. Martin},
Title = {Jack Goody, Renaissances: The One or the Many? (Cambridge
University Press, 2010)},
Journal = {The Journal of Early Modern History},
Volume = {16},
Number = {6},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds211318}
}
@misc{fds241718,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Goody, Jack, Renaissances: The One or the
Many?},
Journal = {The Journal of Early Modern History},
Volume = {16},
Number = {6},
Pages = {552-54},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1385-3783},
Key = {fds241718}
}
@article{fds241765,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Confessions of Montaigne},
Journal = {RELIGIONS},
Volume = {3},
Number = {4},
Pages = {950-963},
Publisher = {MDPI AG},
Year = {2012},
ISSN = {2077-1444},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000321256600004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Montaigne rarely repented and he viewed confession—both
juridical and ecclesiastical—with skepticism. Confession,
Montaigne believed, forced a mode of self-representation
onto the speaker that was inevitably distorting. Repentance,
moreover, made claims about self-transformation that
Montaigne found improbable. This article traces these themes
in the context of Montaigne’s Essays, with particular
attention to “On Some Verses of Virgil” and argues that,
for Montaigne, a primary concern was finding a means of
describing a self that he refused to reduce, as had
Augustine and many other writers before and after him, to
the homo interior.},
Doi = {10.3390/rel3040950},
Key = {fds241765}
}
@misc{fds199142,
Author = {John J. Martin},
Title = {Identity and Religion in the Early Modern
Mediterranean},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds199142}
}
@article{fds199143,
Author = {John J. Martin},
Title = {Crossing Boundaries in the Early Modern Mediterranean},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {459-462},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {John J. Martin},
Year = {2011},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds199143}
}
@article{fds241766,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Tortured testimonies},
Journal = {Acta Histriae},
Volume = {19},
Number = {3},
Pages = {375-392},
Publisher = {Annales Publishing House},
Address = {Koper (Capodistria), Slovenia},
Year = {2011},
Month = {Fall},
ISSN = {1318-0185},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000296952900003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Manuals of jurisprudence in early modern Europe stipulated
that the notary record not only the words but also the
grimaces and the screams of the defendant during
interrogations under torture. This paper explores these
"tortured testimonies" from the Roman Inquisition,
problematizes them as historical sources, and offers
suggestions about how historians might approach them. The
article examines the documents under two lights: (1) in
relation to the institutional structures and protocols which
gave them their particular form; and (2) in relation to the
cultural assumptions that shaped a ritual in which pain was
seen as an index of the conscience of the
accused.},
Key = {fds241766}
}
@article{fds241763,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Crossing Religious Boundaries in the Medieval and Early
Modern Mediterranean},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {459-462},
Publisher = {Duke Univ Press},
Year = {2011},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000295623600001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-1363909},
Key = {fds241763}
}
@article{fds241764,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Marranos and Nicodemites in Sixteenth-Century
Venice},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {577-599},
Publisher = {Duke Univ Press},
Editor = {John J. Martin},
Year = {2011},
Month = {Fall},
ISSN = {1082-9636},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000295623600006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-1363954},
Key = {fds241764}
}
@article{fds183539,
Author = {John J. Martin},
Title = {Review of Fictions of Embassy: Literature and Diplomacy in
Early Modern Europe},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds183539}
}
@article{fds241752,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Nicodemismo},
Pages = {1115-1116},
Booktitle = {Dizionario storico dell’Inquisizione},
Publisher = {Laterza},
Address = {Rome-Bari},
Editor = {Prosperi, A and Tedeschi, J},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241752}
}
@misc{fds241723,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Fictions of Embassy: Literature and Diplomacy in Early
Modern Europe},
Journal = {AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW},
Volume = {115},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1517-1518},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000285320200094&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.115.5.1517},
Key = {fds241723}
}
@misc{fds241755,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {How Sincere Are Claims that Health Care Reform in
Unconstitutional?},
Journal = {Durham Herald Sun},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241755}
}
@misc{fds241709,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Who Are You? Identification, Deception, and Surveillance in
Early Modern Europe.},
Journal = {AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW},
Volume = {114},
Number = {1},
Pages = {199-200},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000263577300071&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.114.1.199},
Key = {fds241709}
}
@misc{fds241762,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Myth of Renaissance Individualism},
Series = {Early Modern History: Society and Culture},
Pages = {208-224},
Publisher = {BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD},
Year = {2007},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781405157834},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470751626.ch13},
Abstract = {The idea that the Renaissance witnessed the emergence of the
modern individual remains a powerful myth. In this important
new book Martin examines the Renaissance self with attention
to both social history and literary theory and offers a new
typology of Renaissance selfhood which was at once
collective, performative and porous. At the same time, he
stresses the layered qualities of the Renaissance self and
the salient role of interiority and notions of inwardness in
the shaping of identity.},
Doi = {10.1002/9780470751626.ch13},
Key = {fds241762}
}
@misc{fds71404,
Title = {The Renaissance World},
Series = {The Routledge Worlds},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Address = {New York and London},
Editor = {John Jeffries Martin},
Year = {2007},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {978-0-415-33259-0},
Key = {fds71404}
}
@article{fds241749,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Renaissance: A World in Motion},
Pages = {3-27},
Booktitle = {The Renaissance World},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Address = {London},
Editor = {Martin, JJ},
Year = {2007},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {978-0-415-33259-0},
Key = {fds241749}
}
@article{fds354211,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Chapter Eight. the Venetian Territorial State: Constructing
Boundaries in the Shadow of Spain},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {227-248},
Booktitle = {Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9789004154292},
Key = {fds354211}
}
@misc{fds310092,
Title = {The Renaissance World},
Pages = {728 pages},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Martin, JJ},
Year = {2007},
ISBN = {9780415332590},
Abstract = {This book shows that this period of change resulted from a
convergence of a new set of social, economic and
technological forces, and a cluster of interrelated
practices.},
Key = {fds310092}
}
@article{fds241748,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Elites and Reform in Northern Italy},
Pages = {309-329},
Booktitle = {La Reforme en France et en Italie: Contacts, Comparaisons et
Contrastes},
Publisher = {Ecole Francaise de Rome},
Address = {Rome},
Editor = {Benedict, P and Seidel-Menchi, S and Tallon, A},
Year = {2007},
ISBN = {978-2-7283-0790-6},
Abstract = {This paper proffers an analysis of those elites within
orthern Italian society who did, with varying degrees of
intensity, embrace the new religious ideas of the period.
The analysis focuses on three groups: (1) highly-placed
ecclesiastics; (2) the court nobility; and (3)urban elites.
It argues that each of these groups played a distinctive
role in shaping the Italian response to the Reformation and
in the propagation of heretical ideas. What remains
mysterious, given the intensity of the propaganda campagn
that the elites undertook as well as social conditions in
northern Italy that were apparently ripe for reform, is,
ultimately, their inabilty to reshape the policies of the
northern Italian courts and cities and thereby gain support
for a more robust, politically-sanctioned "Reformation." In
the end, the author argues that the primary obstacle must be
located in the peculiarities of the political regimes of
this period, and the general subordination of the church to
the state in northern Italy during the sixteenth
century.},
Key = {fds241748}
}
@article{fds241758,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Calvin’s Smile},
Pages = {158-169},
Booktitle = {History in the Comic Mode: Medieval Communities and the
Matter of Person, edited by Rachel Fulton and Bruce
Holsinger},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Rachel Fulton and Bruce Holsinger},
Year = {2007},
ISBN = {978-0-231-13368-5},
Key = {fds241758}
}
@misc{fds241754,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {When Citizens Outsource War, Nation is in
Trouble},
Journal = {San Antonio Express-News},
Pages = {4H-4H},
Publisher = {San Antonio Express-News},
Address = {San Antonio, Texas},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds241754}
}
@article{fds241759,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Spain in Italy},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {227-248},
Booktitle = {Spain in Italy: Politics, Society, and Religion
1500-1700},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Address = {Leiden},
Editor = {Dandelet, T and Marino, J},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9789004154292},
url = {http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/books/9789047411185},
Doi = {10.1163/ej.9789004154292.i-606},
Key = {fds241759}
}
@article{fds241767,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Obscure, significant events: R. W. Southern and the meaning
of scholarship},
Journal = {Rethinking History},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {297-305},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2006},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1364-2529},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13642520600649572},
Doi = {10.1080/13642520600649572},
Key = {fds241767}
}
@article{fds241757,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Renovatio and Reform in Early Modern Italy},
Volume = {76},
Series = {Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies},
Pages = {1-17},
Booktitle = {Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy:
Contexts and Contestations, edited by Ronald K. Delph,
Michelle Fontaine, and John Jeffries Martin},
Publisher = {Truman State University Press},
Address = {Kirksville, Mo.},
Editor = {Ronald K. Delph and Michelle M. Fontaine and John Jeffries
Martin},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {9781931112581},
Key = {fds241757}
}
@article{fds306097,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Translation of Silvana Seidel-Menchi’s "The Inquisitor as
Mediator"},
Series = {Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies},
Pages = {173-192},
Booktitle = {Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy:
Contexts and Contestations, edited by Ronald K. Delph,
Michelle M. Fontaine, and John Jeffries Martin},
Publisher = {Truman State University Press},
Address = {Kirksville, Mo.},
Editor = {Ronald K. Delph and Michelle M. Fontaine and John Jeffries
Martin},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {1931112584},
Key = {fds306097}
}
@misc{fds241756,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of At Day’s Close: Night in Times Past by A. Roger
Ekirch},
Journal = {Renaissance Quarterly},
Volume = {59},
Number = {2},
Pages = {565-567},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ren.2008.0303},
Doi = {10.1353/ren.2008.0303},
Key = {fds241756}
}
@misc{fds306096,
Author = {Delph, RK and Fontaine, M and Martin, JJ},
Title = {Heresy, Culture, and Religion in Early Modern Italy:
Contexts and Contestations},
Volume = {76},
Series = {Sixteenth Century Studies},
Pages = {265 pages},
Publisher = {Truman State Univ Press},
Address = {Kirksville, Mo.},
Editor = {Delph, RK and Fontaine, M and Martin, JJ},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {9781931112581},
Abstract = {This book offers an overview of some of the best work being
done by scholars in both Italy and the US on this
subject.},
Key = {fds306096}
}
@misc{fds241753,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {A Teacher's Past and Imagined Futures},
Journal = {College Teaching},
Volume = {53},
Number = {1},
Pages = {32},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3200/CTCH.53.1.32-32},
Doi = {10.3200/CTCH.53.1.32-32},
Key = {fds241753}
}
@article{fds241760,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Sobre los posibles limites del estudio de las identidades a
traves de la autobiografia},
Journal = {Cultura escrita y sociedad},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {99-100},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds241760}
}
@article{fds241750,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Religion},
Pages = {193-209},
Booktitle = {Palgrave Advances in Renaissance Historiography, edited by
Jonathan Woolfson},
Publisher = {Palgrave},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Jonathan Woolfson},
Year = {2005},
ISBN = {978-1403901170},
Key = {fds241750}
}
@misc{fds241711,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Strong Words: Writing and Social Strain in the
Italian Renaissance, by Lauro Marines},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {34},
Pages = {462-464},
Publisher = {MIT Press},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds241711}
}
@misc{fds306098,
Title = {The Renaissance: Italy and Abroad},
Pages = {328 pages},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Martin, JJ},
Year = {2003},
ISBN = {978-0415260633},
Abstract = {Including the most recent scholarship on the history of the
Renaissance, this book examines politics, society, identity,
gender, religion and science, and focuses on not only
Italian developments in this crucial period of change, but
also on aspects in Germany, France and England.},
Key = {fds306098}
}
@article{fds241736,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Introduction—The Renaissance: Between Myth and
History},
Pages = {1-23},
Booktitle = {The Renaissance: Italy and Abroad},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Martin, J},
Year = {2003},
ISBN = {978-0415260633},
Key = {fds241736}
}
@misc{fds241696,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Nobilita di stato: Famiglie e identita aristocratiche nel
tardo medioevo La Sicilia, by E. Igor Mineo},
Journal = {Renaissance Quarterly},
Volume = {56},
Pages = {1192-1193},
Publisher = {Renaissance Society of America},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds241696}
}
@misc{fds310236,
Title = {Venice Reconsidered: The History and Civilization of an
Italian City-State, 1297-1797},
Pages = {560 pages},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Editor = {Martin, JJ and Romano, D},
Year = {2002},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780801873089},
Abstract = {In contrast to earlier efforts to categorize Venice's
politics as strictly republican and its society as rigidly
tripartite and hierarchical, the scholars in this volume
present a more fluid and complex interpretation of Venetian
culture.},
Key = {fds310236}
}
@article{fds241738,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Simplifying the Academic Hierarchy},
Journal = {Academe},
Volume = {88},
Number = {6},
Pages = {36-38},
Publisher = {American Association of University Professors},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40252439},
Doi = {10.2307/40252439},
Key = {fds241738}
}
@article{fds241700,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Myth of Renaissance Individualism, edited by Guido
Ruggiero},
Pages = {208-24},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd},
Year = {2002},
ISBN = {978-1405157834},
Key = {fds241700}
}
@article{fds241737,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Religion, Renewal, and Reform in the Sixteenth
Century},
Pages = {30-47},
Booktitle = {Early Modern Italy 1550-1796, edited by John A.
Marino},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2002},
ISBN = {978-0198700425},
Key = {fds241737}
}
@article{fds241743,
Author = {Martin, JJ and Romano, D},
Title = {Reconsidering Venice},
Booktitle = {Venice Reconsidered: The History and Civilization of an
Italian City-State, 1297-1797, edited by John Jeffries
Martin and Dennis Romano},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241743}
}
@misc{fds241697,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Benandanti e inquisitori nel Friuli del
Seicento},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {107},
Pages = {1315-1316},
Publisher = {American Historical Association},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241697}
}
@misc{fds241726,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Working Women of Early Modern Venice. By Monica Chojnacka.
Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.
Pp. xxii, 188. $32.50.},
Publisher = {Cambridge Univ Press},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241726}
}
@article{fds325687,
Author = {Martin, J and Crouzet-Pavan, E},
Title = {Venise triomphante: Les horizons d'un mythe},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {105},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1828-1828},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2000},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2652189},
Doi = {10.2307/2652189},
Key = {fds325687}
}
@misc{fds241727,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Review of Venise triomphante: Les horizons d’un mythe by
Élisabeth Crouzet-Pavan. (Paris: Albin Michel. 1999. Pp.
428. 150fr)},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {105},
Pages = {1828-1829},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241727}
}
@article{fds241698,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Political Careers and Power Distribution Among Venetian
Nobles 1646-1797},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241698}
}
@misc{fds241714,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Review of Oliver Thomas Domzalski, Politische Karrieren und
Machtverteilung im venezianischen Adel, 1646-1797},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {71},
Pages = {730-731},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {1537-5358},
Key = {fds241714}
}
@misc{fds241721,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Review of Universities and Their Leadership (Princeton
University Press, 1998) edited by William G. Bowen and
Harold T. Shapiro},
Publisher = {American Association of University Professors},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241721}
}
@misc{fds241722,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Review of Lay Confraternities and Civic Religion in
Renaissance Bologna by Nicholas Terpstra. (Cambridge Studies
in Italian History and Culture. New York: Cambridge
University Press. 1995. Pp. xx, 251. $59.95)},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {104},
Pages = {270-270},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241722}
}
@article{fds241725,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Angelo Torre, Il consumo di devozioni: Religione e comunita
nelle campagne dell’Ancien Regime},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY},
Volume = {70},
Pages = {716-717},
Publisher = {THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241725}
}
@article{fds241746,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Inventing sincerity, refashioning prudence: The discovery of
the individual in Renaissance Europe},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {102},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1309-1342},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2171065},
Doi = {10.2307/2171065},
Key = {fds241746}
}
@article{fds241735,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Spiritual journeys and the fashioning of religious identity
in Renaissance Venice},
Journal = {Renaissance Studies},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {358-370},
Publisher = {Wiley Online Library},
Year = {1996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-4658.1996.tb00395.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1477-4658.1996.tb00395.x},
Key = {fds241735}
}
@article{fds325688,
Author = {MARTIN, J},
Title = {SEEDS OF VIOLENCE - BOYS, GIRLS AND VAGABONDS IN
16TH-CENTURY ITALY - ITALIAN - NICCOLI,O},
Journal = {RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {598-616},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds325688}
}
@misc{fds241710,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {15th-Century Italy: Politics and Diplomacy in the Age of
Lorenzo the Magnificent by Fubini, R.},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {598-616},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds241710}
}
@misc{fds241733,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Knowledge, Politics, and Memory in Early Modern Italy:
Recent Italian Scholarship},
Journal = {Renaissance Quarterly},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {598-616},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1996},
ISSN = {0034-4338},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2863368},
Abstract = {Genealogie incredibili: Scitti di storia nel' Europa
moderna. by Roberto Bizzocchi; La staza delta memoria:
modelli letterari e iconografici nell' eta della stampa. by
Lina Bolzoni; La Fabbrica del corpo: Libri e dissezione nel
Rinascimento. by Andrea Carlino; La Corte del Granduca:
forma e simboli del potere mediceo fra Cinque e Seicento. by
Marcello Fantoni; Italia quattrocentesca: politica e
diplomazia nell' età di Lorenzo il Magnifico. by Riccardo
Fubini; Il seme delta violenza: putti, fanciulli e mammaoli
nell' Italia tra Cinque e Seicento. by Ottavia Niccoli; Il
romanziere e l'archivista: da un processo del `600 all'
anonimo manoscritto dei Promessi sposi. by Claudio Povolo;
Una reincarnzione di Pico ai tempi di Pomponazzi con l'
edizione critics di Tiberio Russiliano Sesto Calabrese
"Apologeticus adversus cucllatos" (1519). by Paola Zambelli
Review by: John Martin},
Doi = {10.2307/2863368},
Key = {fds241733}
}
@misc{fds241712,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of The Art of Conversation. By Peter Burke (Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1993. viii plus 178
pp.)},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {28},
Pages = {685-687},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds241712}
}
@misc{fds241734,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Recent Italian Scholarship on The Renaissance: Aspects of
Christianity in Late Medieval and Early Modern
Italy},
Journal = {Renaissance Quarterly},
Volume = {48},
Number = {3},
Pages = {593-610},
Publisher = {The University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1995},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2862875},
Abstract = {"Una città infetta": La Repubblica di Lucca nella crisi
religiosa del Cinquecento. by Simoneta Adorni-Braccesi;
Mistiche e devote nell'Italia tardomedievale. by Daniel
Bornstein; Roberto Rusconi; Eretici italiani del Cinquecento
e altri scritti. by Delio Cantimori; La Riforma protestante
nell'Italia del Cinquecento. by Salvatore Caponetto; Nel
labirinto del mondo: Lorenzo Davidico tra santi, eretici,
inquisitori. by Massimo Firpo; Il processo inquisitoriale di
Lorenzo Davidico (1555-1560). by Dario Marcatto; Riforma
protestante ed eresie nell'Italia del Cinquecento: un
profilo storico. by Massimo Firpo; Francesco e l'invenzione
delle stimmate: Una storia per parole e immagini fino a
Bonaventura e Giotto. by Chiara Frugoni; Conoscre epr
governare: La diocesi di Trento nella visita pastorale di
Ludovico Madruzzo (1579-1581). by Cecilia Nubola; Visite
pastorali ed elaborazione dei dati: Esperienze e metodi. by
Cecilia Nubola; Angelo Turchini; Riforma ed eresia a vicenza
nel Cinquecento. by Achille Olivieri; Alfabeto Cristiano. by
Juan de Valdés Review by: John Martin},
Doi = {10.2307/2862875},
Key = {fds241734}
}
@misc{fds241732,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Recent Italian Works on the Renaissance: Perspectives on
Intellectual, Political, and Social History},
Journal = {Renaissance Quarterly},
Volume = {47},
Number = {3},
Pages = {623-638},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1994},
ISSN = {0034-4338},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2863022},
Abstract = {De vera Amicitia: I Testi del Primo Certame Coronario. by
Lucia Bertolini; La Repubblica di Venezia nell'età Moderna:
Dal 1517 alla fine della Repubblica. by Gaetano Cozzi;
Michael Knapton; Giovanni Scarabello; Documentary Culture:
Florence and Rome from Grand-Duke Ferdinand I to Pope
Alexander VII: Papers from a Colloquium Held at the Villa
Spelman, Florence 1990. by Elizabeth Cropper; Giovanna
Perini; Francesco Solinas; Oltre il "Tumulto"; I Lavoratori
Fiorentini dell'Arte della Lana fra Tre e Quattrocento. by
Franco Frenceschi; De Viris Illustribus et de Originibus. by
Guglielmo da Pastrengo; Lotte, Pensiero et Istituzioni
Politiche nella Repubblica Fiorentina dal 1494 al 1512. Vol.
I: Tra Politica e Diritto Pubblico; Vol. II: Gli Istituti
Sovranti e di Governa; vol. III: Finanze, Tribute e Dominio.
by Guidubaldo Guidi; L'inventario del Mondo: Catalogazione
della Natura e Luoghi del Sapere nella Prima età Moderna.
by Guiseppe Olmi; Cremonini, Galilei e gli Inquisitori del
Santo a Padova. by Antonio Poppi; Il Nuovo Mondo nella
Coscienza Italiana Tedesca del Cinquecento. by Andriano
Prosperi; Wolfgang Reinhard Review by: John
Martin},
Doi = {10.2307/2863022},
Key = {fds241732}
}
@article{fds325689,
Author = {Martin, J},
Title = {Ottavia Niccoli, Prophecy and People in Renaissance Italy.
Trans. Lydia G. Cochrane. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1990.},
Journal = {Renaissance Quarterly},
Volume = {46},
Number = {1},
Pages = {158-160},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1993},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3039152},
Doi = {10.2307/3039152},
Key = {fds325689}
}
@misc{fds241705,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Community of Learning: The American College and
the Liberal Arts Tradition (Oxford University Press, 1992)
by Francis Oakley},
Publisher = {American Association of University Professors},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241705}
}
@misc{fds241706,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Politics by Other Means: Higher Education and
Group Thinking (Yale University Press, 1994) by David
Bromwich},
Publisher = {American Association of University Professors},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241706}
}
@misc{fds241728,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Urban Life in the Renaissance (University of
Delaware Press, 1989) edited by Susan Zimmerman and Ronald
F.E. Weissman},
Publisher = {Renaissance Society of America},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241728}
}
@misc{fds241715,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Venice and the Renaissance (MIT Press, 1995) by
Manfredo Tafuri},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds241715}
}
@misc{fds241719,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Paul F. Grendler, Schooling in Renaissance Italy:
Literacy and Learning, 1300–1600},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {67},
Pages = {418-420},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds241719}
}
@misc{fds241724,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Carlo Ginzburg, Storia notturna: Una decifrazione
del sabba.(Biblioteca di Cultura Storica, 176.) Turin:
Giulio Einaudi, 1989. Pp. xlv, 319; 4 maps. L
45,000.},
Journal = {Speculum},
Volume = {67},
Pages = {148-150},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds241724}
}
@misc{fds241730,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Shipbuilders of the Venetian Arsenal: Workers and
Workplace in the Preindustrial City by Robert C.
Davis.(Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and
Political Science, 109th series, number 1.) Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press. 1991. Pp. x, 270},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {97},
Pages = {885-886},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds241730}
}
@misc{fds241739,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Journeys to the World of the Dead: The Work of Carlo
Ginzburg},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Pages = {613-626},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds241739}
}
@misc{fds241707,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Witchcraft and the Inquisition in Venice,
1550–1650, by Ruth Martin},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {158-161},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds241707}
}
@misc{fds241708,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Italian Confraternities in the Sixteenth Century
by Christopher F. Black},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {96},
Pages = {1231-1232},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds241708}
}
@misc{fds241720,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Italian Confraternities in the Sixteenth Century
by Christopher F. Black},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Publisher = {American Historical Association},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds241720}
}
@misc{fds241704,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of The Moral Collapse of the University
Professionalism, Purity, and Alienation (State University of
New York Press, 1990) by Bruce Wilshire},
Publisher = {American Association of University Professors},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds241704}
}
@misc{fds241716,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Venetian Narrative Painting in the Age of
Carpaccio, by Patricia Fortini Brown},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {95},
Pages = {1238-1239},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds241716}
}
@misc{fds241729,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of The Venetian Patriciate: Reality versus Myth
(Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1986) by
Donald Queller},
Publisher = {Queens University},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds241729}
}
@article{fds325690,
Author = {MARTIN, J},
Title = {SALVATION AND SOCIETY IN 16TH-CENTURY VENICE - POPULAR
EVANGELISM IN A RENAISSANCE CITY},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY},
Volume = {60},
Number = {2},
Pages = {205-233},
Publisher = {UNIV CHICAGO PRESS},
Year = {1988},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds325690}
}
@article{fds241742,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Salvation and Society in Sixteenth-Century Venice: Popular
Evangelism in a Renaissance City},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Pages = {206-233},
Publisher = {The University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds241742}
}
@article{fds241703,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {The Roman Inquisition and the Criminalization of Religous
Dissent in Early Modern Venice (L’Inquisizione romana e la
criminalizzazione del dissenso religioso a Venezia
all’inizio dell’età moderna)},
Journal = {Quaderni Storici},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {777-802},
Publisher = {SOC ED IL MULINO STRADA MAGGIORE 37, 40125 BOLOGNA,
ITALY},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds241703}
}
@article{fds241713,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician
Dominance},
Journal = {Manuscripta},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {204-205},
Publisher = {Brepols Publishers},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds241713}
}
@article{fds241745,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {A Journeymen's Feast of Fools},
Journal = {The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {149-174},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds241745}
}
@article{fds241740,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Popular Culture and the Shaping of Popular Heresy in
Renaissance Venice},
Pages = {115-128},
Booktitle = {Inquisition and Society in Early Modern Europe, edited by
Stephen Haliczer},
Year = {1987},
ISBN = {978-0389207009},
Key = {fds241740}
}
@misc{fds241702,
Author = {MARTIN, J},
Title = {Review of Vagabonds--Society and the Status of the Venetian
Republic at the End of the 18th Century by FM
Casarin},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds241702}
}
@article{fds241741,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Out of the Shadow: Heretical and Catholic Women in
Renaissance Venice},
Journal = {Journal of Family History},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Pages = {21-33},
Publisher = {Sage Publications},
Year = {1985},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/036319908501000102},
Abstract = {<jats:p> In late Renaissance Venice, a patriarchal ideology
was not only the patrimony of noblemen but was diffused
among male artisans as well. Drawing on the records of
trials from the Roman Inquisition in the later half of the
six teenth century, this article examines ways in which both
Catholic and heretical women—in both cases the wives of
artisans—responded to the patriarchy and the violence of
their households. Catholic women found refuge in a variety
of reli gious devotions ranging from confession to the
rituals associated with childbirth. To a degree, these women
were aided by certain of the Tridentine reforms. The
heretical women, by contrast, sought solidarity with one
another and demon strated remarkable self-confidence in
their interpretations of religious matters. Yet there were
similarities in both social and cultural dimensions of
female reli giousness in sixteenth-century Venice which
transcended purely religious dif ferences. These
similarities, moreover, are suggestive of a world in which,
despite the pervasiveness of a patriarchial ideology, women
enjoyed considerable autonomy. </jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1177/036319908501000102},
Key = {fds241741}
}
@misc{fds241701,
Author = {Martin, JJ},
Title = {Review of Renaissance Humanism in Papal Rome: Humanists and
Churchmen on the Eve of the Reformation (The Johns Hopkins
University Studies in Historical and Political Science) by
John F. D'Amico},
Publisher = {MIT Press},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds241701}
}
%% Mauskopf, Seymour
@article{fds7018,
Title = {Pellets, Pebbles and Prisms: Suiting Black Powder For
Scaled-Up Guns in English Munitions, 1860-1880},
Series = {Vol. 2 (in press)},
Booktitle = {Gunpowder: The History of an International
Technology},
Editor = {Brenda Buchanan},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds7018}
}
@article{fds43225,
Author = {S. Mauskopf},
Title = {"A History of Chirality,"},
Booktitle = {Chiral Analysis},
Publisher = {Elsevier},
Editor = {Kenneth W. Busch and Marianna A. Busch},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds43225}
}
@article{fds43227,
Author = {S. Mauskopf},
Title = {"Biogaphy of J.-L. Proust"},
Booktitle = {Encyclopaedia Britannica},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43227}
}
@article{fds43226,
Author = {S. Mauskopf},
Title = {"Biographies of Frederick Augustus Abel, Heinrich Debus, and
Frederick Field},
Booktitle = {Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British
Scientists},
Editor = {Bernard Lightman},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43226}
}
@article{fds43084,
Author = {S. Mauskopf},
Title = {"Chemistry in the Arsenal: State Regulation and Scientific
Methodology of Gunpowder in Eighteenth-Century England and
France ,”},
Series = {Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and
Technology},
Pages = {293-330},
Booktitle = {The Heirs of Archimedes: Science and the Art of War through
the Age of Enlightenment},
Publisher = {MIT Press},
Editor = {Brett D. Steele and Tamera Dorland},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43084}
}
@article{fds43086,
Author = {S. Mauskopf},
Title = {"Calorimeters and Crushers: The Development of Instruments
for Measuring the Behavior of Military Powder,”},
Pages = {119-152},
Booktitle = {Instrumental in War: Science, Research and Instruments
Between Knowledge and the World},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Steven A. Walton},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43086}
}
@article{fds286665,
Author = {Mauskopf, S},
Title = {Richard Kirwan's phlogiston theory: its success and
fate.},
Journal = {Ambix},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {185-205},
Year = {2002},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0002-6980},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12833914},
Abstract = {First proposed in the early 1780s, Richard Kirwan's
phlogiston theory was the most successful enunciation of the
English pneumatic approach to phlogiston. Phlogiston was
identified with a material substance, inflammable air. In
this paper, I explore the nature of Kirwan's theory, its
success in the mid-1780's, the unprecedented collective
attack on Kirwan's Essay on Phlogiston by Lavoisier and his
colleagues, and Kirwan's ultimate abandonment of phlogistic
explanation.},
Doi = {10.1179/amb.2002.49.3.185},
Key = {fds286665}
}
@article{fds7015,
Title = {The experimental study of munitions: scientific and military
traditions},
Pages = {11-28},
Booktitle = {Actes des troisieme journees scientifique Paul Vielle.
Instrumentation, experimentation et expertise des Materieux
energetiques (poudres, explosives et pyrotechnie) du XVI
siecle a nos jours},
Publisher = {Paris: Centre de recherche en histoire des sciences et des
techniques, Association des amis du patrimoine poudrier et
pyrotechnique},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7015}
}
@article{fds7016,
Title = {The powder tries the guns, & the guns try the powders: The
du Ponts and US ordnance in the testing and improvement of
black powder},
Pages = {61-72},
Booktitle = {Actes des troisieme journees scientifique Paul Vielle.
Instrumentation, experimentation et expertise des Materieux
energetiques (poudres, explosives et pyrotechnie) du XVI
siecle a nos jours},
Publisher = {Paris: Centre de recherche en histoire des sciences et des
techniques, Association des amis du patrimoine poudrier et
pyrotechnique},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7016}
}
@article{fds7013,
Title = {Bridging Chemistry and Physics in the Experimental Study of
Gunpowder},
Pages = {335-365},
Booktitle = {Instruments and Experimentation in the History of
Chemistry},
Publisher = {Cambridge: MIT Press},
Editor = {Frederic L. Holmes and Trevor H. Levere},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7013}
}
@article{fds7014,
Title = {The Chemical Revolution},
Booktitle = {Reader's Guide to The History of Science},
Publisher = {London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers},
Editor = {Arne Hessenbruch},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7014}
}
@article{fds286666,
Author = {Seymour Mauskopf},
Title = {'From an Instrument of War to an Instrument of the
Laboratory: The Affinities Certainly Do not Change' Chemists
and the Development of Munitionsm 1785-1885},
Journal = {Bulletin for the History of Chemistry},
Volume = {24},
Pages = {1-15},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds286666}
}
@book{fds7011,
Title = {Chemical Sciences in the Modern World},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Editor = {Seymour H. Mauskopf (with introduction)},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds7011}
}
@article{fds7012,
Author = {S. Mauskopf and M.R. McVaugh},
Title = {The Controversy over Statistics in Parapsychology},
Pages = {105-123},
Booktitle = {The Reception of Unconventional Science by the Scientific
Community},
Publisher = {Boulder: Westview Press},
Editor = {Seymour Mauskopf},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds7012}
}
%% Mazumdar, Sucheta
@article{fds371499,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Colonial impact and Punjabi emigration to the United
States},
Pages = {316-336},
Booktitle = {Labor Immigration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the
United States Before World War II},
Year = {2023},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9780520362383},
Key = {fds371499}
}
@book{fds292479,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Locating China in Global History: Politics and Paradigms
from the Cold War to the Beijing Olympics},
Year = {2012},
Abstract = {"Locating China in Global History: Politics and Paradigms
from the Cold War to the Beijing Olympics" Intellectual and
political history of categories of knowledge production
focusing on the fundamental shifts in the historiography of
capitalism and the civilizational model of world history
fostered by the emergence of China as a communist state and
now global superpower. Anticipated date of completion:
2013.},
Key = {fds292479}
}
@article{fds292470,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {The Race of Civilizations in the Age of Globalization: The
Chindia Problematic},
Booktitle = {Nationalism and Imperialism in South and Southeast Asia:
Essays in Honour of Damodar R. SarDesai},
Publisher = {Manohar Publishers,},
Address = {New Delhi},
Editor = {Long, R and Kaminski, A},
Year = {2012},
Abstract = {The dual face of globalization is made up of on one side
with the trend towards economic integration, the internet,
and free-floating capital, and cultural-political racial
neo-nationalisms and the fencing off of borders on the
other. How has this dual dynamic of globalization and
neo-nationalism played out in Asia? I explore aspects of
this question with special reference to China and India, for
no other dimension of the impact of globalization in Asia
matches that of the impact of China’s arrival as a global
capitalist superpower under the hegemony of the Communist
Party.},
Key = {fds292470}
}
@book{fds320654,
Author = {Mazumdar, S and Kaiwar, V and Labica, T},
Title = {Introduction: From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia,
Europe and the lineages of difference},
Pages = {1-15},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780203872314},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203872314},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203872314},
Key = {fds320654}
}
@article{fds320655,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Locating China, positioning America: Politics of the
civilizational model of world history},
Pages = {43-81},
Booktitle = {From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia, Europe and the
Lineages of Difference},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780203872314},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203872314},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203872314},
Key = {fds320655}
}
@misc{fds318230,
Author = {Mazumdar, S and Kaiwar, V and Labica, T},
Title = {From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia, Europe and the
lineages of difference},
Journal = {From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia, Europe and the
Lineages of Difference},
Volume = {9780203872314},
Pages = {1-244},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780203872314},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203872314},
Abstract = {This book uses a historical and theoretical focus to examine
the key of issues of the Enlightenment, Orientalism,
concepts of identity and difference, and the contours of
different modernities in relation to both local and global
shaping forces, including the spread of capitalism. The
contributors present eight in-depth studies and a
substantial theoretical introduction, utilizing primary and
secondary sources in Turkish, Farsi, Chinese, not to mention
English, French and German in the effort to engage materials
and cultural perspectives from diverse regions. It provides
a critical attempt to think through the potentialities and
limitations of area-studies and 'civilizational' approaches
to the production of knowledge about the modern world, and
the often obscured relationship between the fragment and the
whole, or the particular and universal. The book is an
intervention in one of the most fundamental debates
confronting the social science and humanities, namely how to
understand global and local historical processes as
interconnected developments affecting human actors. From
Orientalism to Postcolonialism will be of interest to
academics and postgraduate students in Cultural and
Postcolonial Studies and Asian studies and Middle Eastern
studies.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780203872314},
Key = {fds318230}
}
@article{fds166291,
Author = {Sucheta Mazumdar},
Title = {Empire and Migration: The Making of a Transnational World”
essay entry for Akira Iriye and Pierre-Yves Saunier eds.,
Dictionary of Transnational History, (Palgrave-Macmillan
Press, 2009) pp. 319-325.},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166291}
}
@article{fds166292,
Author = {Sucheta Mazumdar},
Title = {2. “China and the Global Atlantic: Sugar from the Age of
Columbus to Pepsi-Coke and Ethanol” Food and Foodways,
Special Issue on Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power, 16.2
(2008) pp. 135-147},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166292}
}
@article{fds166293,
Author = {Sucheta Mazumdar},
Title = {“Localities of the Global: Asian Migrations between
Slavery and Citizenship” in International Journal of
Social Science History 52 (2007), pp. 124-133.},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166293}
}
@book{fds292481,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {2. Zhongguo: Tangye yu shehui (nongmin, jishu he shijie
shichang (Guangdong Renmin chubanshe, 2009)},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds292481}
}
@book{fds292482,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {From Orientalism to Postcolonialism: Asia-Europe and the
Lineages of Difference Sucheta Mazumdar, Vasant Kaiwar and
Thierry Labica eds., (Routledge, UK, 2009)},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds292482}
}
@article{fds292478,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Empire and Migration: The Making of a Transnational
World},
Pages = {319-325},
Booktitle = {Dictionary of Transnational History},
Publisher = {Palgrave-Macmillan Press},
Editor = {Iriye, A and Saunier, P},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds292478}
}
@article{fds292477,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {China and the Global Atlantic: Sugar from the age of
Columbus to Pepsi-Coke and Ethanol},
Journal = {Food and Foodways},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {135-147},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0740-9710},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07409710802086070},
Doi = {10.1080/07409710802086070},
Key = {fds292477}
}
@article{fds292476,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Localities of the Global: Asian Migrations between Slavery
and Citizenship},
Journal = {International Journal of Social Science History},
Volume = {52},
Number = {52},
Pages = {124-133},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020859006002847},
Abstract = {Migration has been a central concern of many areas in the
writing of European history, and even more so when dealing
with the histories of the white settler colonies of North
America, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. In
contrast, migration overseas constitutes a mere footnote (if
it is mentioned at all) in densely populated China and
India, where the total number of those who migrated out of
the country in the last couple of centuries was a relatively
small percentage of those who did not. In his
thought-provoking and far-reaching essay, Adam McKeown
challenges us to look beyond the normative model of "global"
migration that focuses solely on European migration. Through
innovative research and the compilation of range of data on
China, India, central Asia, Japan, Siberia, south-east Asia
that are seldom collated and analyzed together, McKeown
demonstrates that Asian migration from the mid-nineteenth to
mid-twentieth centuries was comparable in volume to the
trans-oceanic migrations from Europe. The term "global" as
the theme of McKeown's essay, used as an adjective,
evocatively captures the migration patterns and circulations
of the modern world. But the concept of global is also the
definition of the process underlying the modern economic and
political system that through its very logic of reproduction
creates unequal and uneven terrains. My comments explore
some aspects of this unequal terrain. © 2007 Internationaal
Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020859006002847},
Key = {fds292476}
}
@article{fds292474,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {The Discovery of Crystallized Sugar},
Booktitle = {Reader on Traditional Chinese Culture},
Publisher = {University of Hawaii Press},
Editor = {Mair, V},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds292474}
}
@article{fds320656,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {What happened to the women? Chinese and Indian male
migration to the United States in global
perspective},
Pages = {58-74},
Booktitle = {Asian/Pacific Islander American Women: A Historical
Anthology},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780814736326},
Key = {fds320656}
}
@book{fds292469,
Author = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Antinomies of Modernity},
Pages = {353 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9780822330462},
Abstract = {DIVA collection of essays arguing for a global and
economically based modernity driven by capitalist
development.},
Key = {fds292469}
}
@book{fds306100,
Author = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Antinomies of Modernity},
Pages = {353 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2003},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9780822384564},
Abstract = {Emphasizing the continued salience at the beginning of the
twenty-first century of these supposedly nineteenth-century
ideas, the essays in this volume stress the importance of
tracking the dynamic ways that race, Orient, and nation have
...},
Key = {fds306100}
}
@book{fds7077,
Title = {Antinomies of Modernity: Essays on Race, Orientalism and
Nation},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Vasant Kaiwar and Sucheta Mazumdar},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7077}
}
@article{fds32527,
Author = {S. Mazumdar},
Title = {"What Happened to the Women" in Shirley Hune and Gail Nomura
eds. Asian Pacific Islander Women A Historical
Anthology},
Publisher = {NYU Press},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds32527}
}
@article{fds292472,
Author = {Sucheta Mazumdar and Mazumdar, S and Kaiwar, V},
Title = {Race, Orient, Nation in the Time-Space of
Modernity},
Pages = {261-298},
Booktitle = {Antinomies of Modernity: Essays on Race, Orientalism and
Nation},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Kaiwar, and Mazumdar},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds292472}
}
@article{fds292473,
Author = {Mazumdar, S and Mazumdar S},
Title = {Politics of Religion and National Origin: Rediscovering
Hindu Indian Identity in the United States},
Pages = {223-260},
Booktitle = {Antinomies of Modernity: Essays on Race, Orientalism, and
Nation},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Kaiwar, and Mazumdar},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds292473}
}
@article{fds292475,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {What Happened to the Women},
Booktitle = {Asian Pacific Islander Women A Historical
Anthology},
Publisher = {NYU Press},
Editor = {Hune, S and Nomura, G},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds292475}
}
@article{fds292483,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Quanqiuhua de shiqi Zhongguoren haishang maoyide xinwangluo
(New Networks of Chinese Traders in an Era of
Globalization},
Journal = {Guangdong shehui kexue (Social Sciences in
Guangdong)},
Number = {6},
Pages = {79-83},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds292483}
}
@article{fds292484,
Author = {Mazumdar, S and Mazumdar S},
Title = {Rights in People, Rights in Land: Conceptions of Property in
Late Imperial China},
Journal = {Extreme Orient, Extreme Occident},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {89-107},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds292484}
}
@article{fds292471,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {The Impact of New World Food Crops on the Diet and Economy
of China and India, ca. 1600-1900},
Pages = {58-78},
Booktitle = {Food in Global History},
Publisher = {Westview Press},
Editor = {Grew, R},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds292471}
}
@book{fds292480,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Sugar and Society in China: Peasants, Technology and the
World Market},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press, Asia Center},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds292480}
}
@article{fds320657,
Author = {Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Women on the march: Right-wing mobilization in contemporary
India},
Journal = {Feminist Review},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-28},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/fr.1995.1},
Doi = {10.1057/fr.1995.1},
Key = {fds320657}
}
@article{fds320658,
Author = {Kaiwar, V and Mazumdar, S},
Title = {Beyond identity politics. Part I},
Journal = {South Asia Bulletin},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {73-113},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Half of this issue of the journal contains a specially
edited section of recent work on identity politics in
several countries. The papers are: Islamic fundamentalism
reconsidered (Pt II); Somalia - an illusory political nation
state; and the politics of religion in Pakistan's election.
-M.Amos},
Key = {fds320658}
}
%% Mestyan, Adam
@book{fds369013,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Modern Arab Kingship Remaking the Ottoman Political Order in
the Interwar Middle East},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9780691190976},
Abstract = {How the “recycling” of the Ottoman Empire’s uses of
genealogy and religion created new political orders in the
Middle East In this groundbreaking book, Adam Mestyan argues
that post-Ottoman Arab political orders were not, as many
...},
Key = {fds369013}
}
@misc{fds369040,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Fu'ad I},
Journal = {Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three},
Pages = {22-24},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2023},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_27200},
Doi = {10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_27200},
Key = {fds369040}
}
@article{fds367744,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {“Land Privatization in Islamic Law? The Case of Irsad in
Egypt, 1850-1950”},
Journal = {The Arabist},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {87-104},
Year = {2022},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds367744}
}
@article{fds368628,
Author = {Mestyan, A and Nori, R},
Title = {The Probate Regime: Enchanted Bureaucracy, Islamic Law, and
the Capital of Orphans in Nineteenth-Century
Egypt},
Journal = {Law and History Review},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {597-624},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2022},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0738248022000529},
Abstract = {In this article, we explore the probate regime, an
administrative field of government activity of legally
transferring, taxing, and administering bequests. As an
example, we study the changes of the Egyptian probate regime
in a longue durée perspective, with a focus on the
nineteenth century when Egypt was a sub-Ottoman khedivate.
We argue that the rationalization and expansion of the
previously Ottoman administration of bequests, unlike
Western bureaucracies, retained religious norms in the
1850s-1860s. In the context of Egyptian legal
transformation, the change in the probate regime represents
a case when Islamic norms became contested between
administrative bodies of the government and the Muslim judge
(qadi). Drawing on novel archival research in Egypt and
elsewhere, we first consider the institutions of the Ottoman
probate regime (probate judge, fees, and a probate bureau).
Next, we zoom in on the way the khedivial probate bureau
became a large, de-Ottomanized, Muslim administration of
death by the 1870s in a partnership between khedives and
local jurists. The khedives also considered the orphans'
wealth under the care of the bureau a source of government
capitalism. Despite the abolishment of the probate bureau in
1896, the khedivial transformation ensured that Muslim
principles remained normative during the British occupation
which ushered in a new division of law into religious and
civil legal domains.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0738248022000529},
Key = {fds368628}
}
@article{fds372665,
Author = {Mestyan, A and Schwartz, KA},
Title = {An Egyptian Shaykh's Literary World, 1870: Digitally
Reconstructing Islamic Print Culture Through Mustafa Salama
al-Najjari's Books},
Journal = {Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies
Association},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {85-90},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds372665}
}
@article{fds362597,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {From administrative to political order? Global legal
history, the organic law, and the constitution of mandate
Syria, 1925–1930},
Journal = {Journal of Global History},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {292-311},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2022},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022821000310},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>This article
explores the making of the State of Syria after the
dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. I argue that an
event-based approach in global legal history offers a useful
perspective for studying the transition from imperial to
international and national systems. Drawing on new archival
research in France and Saudi Arabia, I focus upon the
creation of the 1928 Syrian constitution in the League’s
mandate to show the administrative framework of political
orders. First, I describe the French administrative logic
through the story of the international ‘organic law’.
Second, I describe the way the organic law necessitated the
Syrian political constitution. The constrained
constitutional process resulted in a clash and a compromise
about a Muslim president between secularist republicans and
exiled, Saudi-related Muslim monarchists. Global history can
profit from this approach by rethinking decolonization as
administrative reorganization and by focusing on dissenting,
non-state actors in state-making.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s1740022821000310},
Key = {fds362597}
}
@article{fds358391,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {A Muslim Dualism? Inter-Imperial History and Austria-Hungary
in Ottoman Thought, 1867-1921},
Journal = {Contemporary European History},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {478-496},
Year = {2021},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0960777321000291},
Abstract = {Historians often look for genealogies of nationalism in
Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman imperial history. In this
article, I use an inter-imperial framework to argue that the
formative period of contemporary Eastern
Mediterranean-European regionalism was the last five decades
of these two empires. The diplomatic, economic and cultural
relations between the two middle powers compose an
alternative history to national narratives. I show that
dualism ('independence' within empire) was an attractive
imperial reform model for Ottoman Muslim intellectuals. I
describe first a forgotten Egyptian-Ottoman dualist vision,
and then I analyse the more well-known Arab-Turkish dualist
plans up to 1921.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0960777321000291},
Key = {fds358391}
}
@article{fds349035,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Hārūn Al-Rašīd, the Arabian Nights, and Politics on the
Arabic Stage, 1850s–1920s},
Pages = {175-197},
Booktitle = {The Thousand and One Nights: Sources and Transformations in
Literature, Art, and Science},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Granara, W and Akel, I},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {978-90-04-42895-9},
Key = {fds349035}
}
@article{fds353252,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Seeing like a khedivate: Taxing endowed agricultural land,
proofs of ownership, and the land administration in Egypt,
1869},
Journal = {Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Orient},
Volume = {63},
Number = {5-6},
Pages = {743-787},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685209-12341526},
Abstract = {Theories of state modernization rarely consider the
relationship between sovereignty and government capacity.
This paper focuses on the khedivate of Egypt, a
semi-independent province in the Ottoman Empire. My claim is
that endowed agricultural land was a useful tool of fiscal
modernization for the khedivial government. The gov¬ ernors
taxed and made such lands alienable for public purposes. In
order to support this claim, this study uses an 1869
endowment certificate of Hosjar, mother of Khedive Ismail,
to examine the regulatory context of endowed agricultural
land. Through an archival anthropology of Hosyar's
certificate, I describe the legal layer of the khedivial
land administration (the regulations about agricultural
land) and the physiocratic layer (the proofs of ownership
such as the taqslt dlwänl and written land survey
registers) in comparison with the Ottoman central
administration. This case study thus contributes to the
discussion about the compatibility of the Muslim endowment
with modernization.},
Doi = {10.1163/15685209-12341526},
Key = {fds353252}
}
@article{fds353253,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Pious Endowments: Land and Women in Late Ottoman Egypt:
Reading the Grand Muftī’s Opinions from
1848‒1849},
Journal = {The Arabist},
Volume = {41},
Pages = {85-100},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds353253}
}
@misc{fds358463,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Khedive},
Journal = {Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE},
Pages = {70-71},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_35530},
Doi = {10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_35530},
Key = {fds358463}
}
@article{fds348614,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {The Muslim Bourgeoisie and Philanthropy in the Late Ottoman
Empire},
Pages = {207-228},
Booktitle = {The Global Bourgeoisie The Rise of the Middle Classes in the
Age of Empire},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Editor = {DeJung, C and Osterhammel, J and Motadel, D},
Year = {2019},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780691177342},
Key = {fds348614}
}
@article{fds346491,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Daniel A. Stolz. The Lighthouse and the Observatory:
Islam, Science, and Empire in Late Ottoman Egypt.
(Science in History.) xiv + 316 pp., figs., tables, bibl.,
index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. £75
(cloth). ISBN 9781107196339.},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {110},
Number = {3},
Pages = {633-634},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2019},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/704659},
Doi = {10.1086/704659},
Key = {fds346491}
}
@article{fds343511,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Matthew Ellis, Desert Borderland: The Making of Modern Egypt
and Libya (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press,
2018). Pp. 280. $65.00 cloth. ISBN: 9781503605008},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {325-327},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2019},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020743819000138},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020743819000138},
Key = {fds343511}
}
@article{fds333313,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Domestic Sovereignty, A‘yan Developmentalism, and Global
Microhistory in Modern Egypt},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {60},
Number = {2},
Pages = {415-445},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0010417518000105},
Abstract = {Through a new type of global microhistory, this article
explores the remaking of the political system in Egypt
before colonialism. I argue that developmentalism and the
origins of Arabic monarchism were closely related in 1860s
Egypt. Drawing on hitherto unknown archival evidence, I show
that groups of Egyptian local notables (a'yan) sought to
cooperate with the Ottoman governor Ismail (r. 1863-1879) in
order to gain capital and steam machines, and to participate
in the administration. Ismail, on his side, secured a new
order of succession from the Ottoman sultan. A'yan
developmentalism was discursively presented in petitions,
poems, and treatises acknowledging the new order and
naturalizing the governor as an Egyptian ruler. Consultation
instead of constitutionalism was the concept to express the
new relationship. The collaboration was codified in the
Consultative Chamber of Representatives, often interpreted
as the first parliament in the Middle East. As a consequence
of the sultanic order and the Chamber, Egypt's position
within the Ottoman Empire became similar to a pseudo-federal
relationship. I conclude by contrasting different ways of
pseudo-federalization in the global 1860s, employing a
regional, unbalanced comparison with the United
Principalities and Habsburg Hungary.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417518000105},
Key = {fds333313}
}
@article{fds366389,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Arab Patriotism},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691172644.001.0001},
Abstract = {<p>This book presents the essential backstory to the
formation of the modern nation-state and mass nationalism in
the Middle East. While standard histories claim that the
roots of Arab nationalism emerged in opposition to the
Ottoman milieu, this book points to the patriotic sentiment
that grew in the Egyptian province of the Ottoman Empire
during the nineteenth century, arguing that it served as a
pivotal way station on the path to the birth of Arab
nationhood. The book examines the collusion of various
Ottoman elites in creating this nascent sense of national
belonging and finds that learned culture played a central
role in this development. The book investigates the
experience of community during this period, engendered
through participation in public rituals and being part of a
theater audience. It describes the embodied and textual ways
these experiences were produced through urban spaces,
poetry, performances, and journals. From the Khedivial Opera
House's staging of Verdi's <italic>Aida</italic> and the
first Arabic magazine to the ʻUrabi revolution and the
restoration of the authority of Ottoman viceroys under
British occupation, the book illuminates the cultural
dynamics of a regime that served as the precondition for
nation-building in the Middle East. A wholly original
exploration of Egypt in the context of the Ottoman Empire,
the book sheds fresh light on the evolving sense of
political belonging in the Arab world.</p>},
Doi = {10.23943/princeton/9780691172644.001.0001},
Key = {fds366389}
}
@book{fds318231,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Arab Patriotism - The Ideology and Culture of Power in Late
Ottoman Egypt},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {9780691172644},
Abstract = {Arab Patriotism presents the essential backstory to the
formation of the modern nation-state and mass nationalism in
the Middle East. While standard histories claim that the
roots of Arab nationalism emerged in opposition to the
Ottoman milieu, Adam Mestyan points to the patriotic
sentiment that grew in the Egyptian province of the Ottoman
Empire during the nineteenth century, arguing that it served
as a pivotal way station on the path to the birth of Arab
nationhood.},
Key = {fds318231}
}
@article{fds327369,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Ali Yaycioglu, Partners of the Empire: The Crisis of the
Ottoman Order in the Age of Revolutions (Stanford, CA:
Stanford University Press, 2016)},
Journal = {The Hungarian Historical Review},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {243-246},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds327369}
}
@misc{fds324037,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Global Ottoman: The Cairo-Istanbul Axis},
Publisher = {Global Urban History},
Year = {2017},
Abstract = {What does the Ottoman framework mean for urban historians of
the Arab world and in particular of Egypt?},
Key = {fds324037}
}
@article{fds327368,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {"Upgrade? Power and Sound during Ramadan and ‘Id al-Fitr
in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Arab Provinces"},
Journal = {Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle
East},
Volume = {37},
Number = {2},
Pages = {262-279},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-4132893},
Abstract = {This essay focuses on the month of Ramadan and its end
celebration, ‘Id al-Fitr, the Festival of Breaking the
Fast, in the Ottoman Arab provinces in the second half of
the nineteenth century. What was the effect of new
technologies and urbanization on these Muslim practices in
their relationship to politics and the new public spaces?
Building on recent scholarship, Mestyan argues that these
were reconstituted as part of symbolic politics and served
as a test period for using new technologies to synchronize
collective action. He explores this process by historicizing
the relationship between power and sound during
Ramadan.},
Doi = {10.1215/1089201x-4132893},
Key = {fds327368}
}
@article{fds318232,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {“I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula
Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital,
1935–1965},
Pages = {217-239},
Booktitle = {The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2016},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9789004323346},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004323353_010},
Abstract = {The present volume focuses on the political perceptions of
the Hajj, its global religious appeal to Muslims, and the
European struggle for influence and supremacy in the Muslim
world in the age of pre-colonial and colonial
empires.},
Doi = {10.1163/9789004323353_010},
Key = {fds318232}
}
@article{fds366390,
Author = {Mestyan, A and Volait, M},
Title = {Affairisme dynastique et dandysme au Caire vers
1900},
Journal = {Annales islamologiques},
Number = {50},
Pages = {55-106},
Publisher = {OpenEdition},
Year = {2016},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anisl.2139},
Doi = {10.4000/anisl.2139},
Key = {fds366390}
}
@article{fds329342,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {“Muḥammad Yūsuf Najm – A Maker of the
Nahḍa”},
Journal = {Al-Abhath},
Volume = {64},
Pages = {97-118},
Publisher = {American University of Beirut},
Year = {2016},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds329342}
}
@misc{fds324038,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Digital source imperialism and the Arab world},
Publisher = {Mada Misr},
Year = {2016},
Abstract = {The term “digital imperialism” has been commonly used to
describe cases where digital products transform social
customs, but I use the term “digital source imperialism”
here to refer to those who seek to control or monopolize
access to digital products that belong to the public
domain.},
Key = {fds324038}
}
@article{fds318233,
Author = {Mestyan, A and Volait, M},
Title = {Affairisme dynastique et dandysme au Caire vers 1900: Le
Club des Princes et la formation d’un quartier du
divertissement rue ʿImād al-Dīn},
Journal = {Annales Islamologiques},
Volume = {50},
Pages = {55-106},
Publisher = {IFAO - Institut français d'archéologie
orientale},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds318233}
}
@article{fds318234,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Ignác Goldziher's report on the books brought from the
orient for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences},
Journal = {Journal of Semitic Studies},
Volume = {60},
Number = {2},
Pages = {443-480},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2015},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jss/fgv008},
Abstract = {This paper contains the English translation of Ignác
Goldziher's Hungarian essay Report on the Books Brought from
the Orient for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences with Regard
to the Conditions of the Printing Press in the Orient
(1874). The introduction provides the historical and
scholarly context of the article. The Arabic printed books
Goldziher bought in Egypt reflect his understanding of a
specialized Arabic Studies library in the 1870s. The general
argument is that Goldziher connected the Arab nation and
Arabic texts based on the Hungarian and German concepts of
liberal nationalism. This connection instrumentalized
religious texts for a non-religious goal.},
Doi = {10.1093/jss/fgv008},
Key = {fds318234}
}
@article{fds318235,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Materials for a history of Hungarian academic orientalism:
The case of Gyula Germanus},
Journal = {Welt des Islams},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {4-33},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700607-00541p02},
Abstract = {This article provides materials for an institutional history
of academic Hungarian Orientalism through the life of Gyula
Germanus (1884-1979). Using hitherto unexploited archives,
this text explores his education, integration into academia,
and career up to 1939. I argue that Germanus was an
assimilated Hungarian of Jewish origin with a strong loyalty
to the state. His two conversions - to Calvinism in 1909 and
to Islam in 1930 - also transformed him from a minor
Turkologist into a popularly acclaimed Arabist. This study
demonstrates that academic Orientalism as a national science
was a contested vehicle of social mobility in the Hungarian
transition from an imperial to a nation-state setting.©
2014 koninklijke brill nv, leiden.},
Doi = {10.1163/15700607-00541p02},
Key = {fds318235}
}
@article{fds318236,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Arabic theater in early khedivial culture, 1868-72: James
Sanua revisited},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {46},
Number = {1},
Pages = {117-137},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020743813001311},
Abstract = {This article revisits the official culture of the early
khedivate through a microhistory of the first modern
Egyptian theater in Arabic. Based on archival research, it
aims at a recalibration of recent scholarship by showing
khedivial culture as a complex framework of competing
patriotisms. It analyzes the discourse about theater in the
Arabic press, including the journalist Muhammad Unsi's call
for performances in Arabic in 1870. It shows that the
realization of this idea was the theater group led by James
Sanua between 1871 and 1872, which also performed Ê¿Abd
al-Fattah al-Misri's tragedy. But the troupe was not an
expression of subversive nationalism, as has been claimed by
scholars. My historical reconstruction and my analysis of
the content of Sanua's comedies show loyalism toward the
Khedive Ismail. Yet his form of contemporary satire was
incompatible with elite cultural patriotism, which employed
historicization as its dominant technique. This revision
throws new light on a crucial moment of social change in the
history of modern Egypt, when the ruler was expected to
preside over the plural cultural bodies of the nation. ©
2014 Cambridge University Press .},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020743813001311},
Key = {fds318236}
}
@article{fds318237,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Sound, Military Music, and Opera in Egypt during the Rule of
Mehmet Ali Pasha (r.1805-1848)},
Pages = {539-564},
Booktitle = {Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. II – The Time of
Joseph Haydn. From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II
(r.1730-1839)},
Publisher = {Hollitzer},
Editor = {Hüttler, M and Weidinger, H},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds318237}
}
@article{fds318238,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Sound, Military Music, and Opera in Egypt during the Rule of
Mehmet Ali Pasha (r.1805-1848)},
Booktitle = {Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. II – The Time of
Joseph Haydn. From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II
(r.1730-1839)},
Publisher = {Hollitzer},
Editor = {Hüttler, M and Weidinger, H},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds318238}
}
@article{fds318239,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Erratum: Power and music in Cairo: Azbakiyya (Urban History
(2013))},
Journal = {Urban History},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {705},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2013},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0963926813000229},
Abstract = {<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>In this article,
the origins of the modern metropolis are reconsidered, using
the example of Cairo within its Ottoman and global context.
I argue that Cairo's Azbakiyya Garden served as a central
ground for fashioning a dynastic capital throughout the
nineteenth century. This argument sheds new light on the
politics of Khedive Ismail, who introduced a new state
representation through urban planning and music theatre. The
social history of music in Azbakiyya proves that, instead of
functioning as an example of colonial division, Cairo
encompassed competing conceptions of class, taste and
power.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/S0963926813000229},
Key = {fds318239}
}
@article{fds318240,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Review of "Liat Kozma: Policing Egyptian Women - Sex, Law,
and Medicine in Khedivial Egypt"},
Journal = {British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds318240}
}
@article{fds366391,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Cultural Policy in the Late Ottoman Empire
?},
Pages = {127-150},
Booktitle = {Kulturpolitik und Theater},
Publisher = {Böhlau Verlag},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/boehlau.9783205792048.127},
Doi = {10.7767/boehlau.9783205792048.127},
Key = {fds366391}
}
@article{fds318241,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {Cultural Policy in the Late Ottoman Empire? The Palace and
the Public Theatres in Nineteenth-Century
Istanbul},
Booktitle = {Kulturpolitik und Theatre - Die kontinentalen Imperien in
Europa im Vergleich},
Publisher = {Böhlau},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds318241}
}
@misc{fds318242,
Author = {Mestyan, A and Grallert, T},
Title = {Project Jara'id},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds318242}
}
@article{fds318243,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {ARABIC LEXICOGRAPHY AND EUROPEAN AESTHETICS: THE ORIGIN OF
FANN},
Journal = {Muqarnas Online},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {69-100},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993-90000174},
Doi = {10.1163/22118993-90000174},
Key = {fds318243}
}
@article{fds366392,
Author = {Mestyan, A},
Title = {From Private Entertainment to Public Education
?},
Pages = {263-276},
Booktitle = {Oper im Wandel der Gesellschaft},
Publisher = {Böhlau Verlag},
Year = {2010},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/boehlau.9783205790488.263},
Doi = {10.7767/boehlau.9783205790488.263},
Key = {fds366392}
}
%% Milder, Stephen
@article{fds223255,
Author = {S. Milder},
Title = {Between Grassroots Activism and Transnational Aspirations:
Anti-Nuclear Protest from the Rhine Valley to the Bundestag,
1974 - 1983},
Journal = {Historical Social Research},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {191 - 211},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {0172-6404},
Key = {fds223255}
}
@article{fds218770,
Author = {S. Milder},
Title = {Thinking Globally, Acting (Trans-)Locally: Petra Kelly and
the Transnational Roots of West German Green
Politics.},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {43},
Number = {2},
Pages = {301-326},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {0008-9389},
Key = {fds218770}
}
@article{fds218771,
Author = {S. Milder},
Title = {Harnessing the energy of the anti-nuclear activist: How
Young European Federalists built on Rhine Valley protest,
1974 – 1977.},
Journal = {Perspectives on Global Development and Technology},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {119-133},
Year = {2010},
ISSN = {1569-1497},
Key = {fds218771}
}
%% Miles, Simon
@article{fds363057,
Author = {Miles, S},
Title = {The Problems of Perestroika: The KGB and Mikhail Gorbachev's
Reforms},
Journal = {Slavic Review},
Volume = {80},
Number = {4},
Pages = {816-838},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2022.4},
Abstract = {The KGB and the rest of the Soviet intelligence and policing
apparatus are commonly portrayed as having been among the
staunchest of conservative opponents to the reform process
in the Soviet Union during the latter half of the 1980s. But
while key leaders of the August 1991 effort to oust General
Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, for example, did come from the
security services, this characterization obscures how the
KGB rank-And-file responded to and participated in the
reforms. This article uses their own words and experiences,
recorded in the KGBs top-secret in-house journal, Sbornik
KGB SSSR, to examine how everyday KGB officers navigated
liberalizing reforms in which they in fact played an active
and evolving role implementing and shaping. In these
firsthand accounts, which cover topics from nationalism to
environmentalism, a sense of loss of control is clear, both
over events unfolding in the Soviet Union and over their own
leading role and privileged position within
it.},
Doi = {10.1017/slr.2022.4},
Key = {fds363057}
}
@book{fds352167,
Author = {Miles, S},
Title = {Engaging the Evil Empire Washington, Moscow, and the
Beginning of the End of the Cold War},
Pages = {248 pages},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press},
Year = {2020},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781501751714},
Abstract = {Engaging the Evil Empire covers five critical years of Cold
War history when Soviet leaders tried to reduce tensions
between the two nations in order to gain economic breathing
room and, to ensure domestic political stability, prioritize
...},
Key = {fds352167}
}
@article{fds352168,
Author = {Miles, S},
Title = {The War Scare That Wasn't: Able Archer 83 and the Myths of
the Second Cold War},
Journal = {Journal of Cold War Studies},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {86-118},
Publisher = {MIT Press - Journals},
Year = {2020},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00952},
Abstract = {<jats:p> Did the Cold War of the 1980s nearly turn hot? Much
has been made of the November 1983 Able Archer 83
command-post exercise, which is often described as having
nearly precipitated a nuclear war when paranoid Warsaw Pact
policymakers suspected that the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) was using the exercise to launch a
preemptive nuclear strike. This article challenges that
narrative, using new evidence from the archives of the
former Warsaw Pact countries. It shows that the much-touted
intelligence effort to assess Western intentions and
capabilities, Project RYaN, which supposedly triggered fears
of a surprise attack, was nowhere near operational at the
time of Able Archer 83. It also presents an account of the
Pact's sanguine observations of Able Archer 83. In doing so,
it advances key debates in the historiography of the late
Cold War pertaining to the stability and durability of the
nuclear peace. </jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1162/jcws_a_00952},
Key = {fds352168}
}
@article{fds334773,
Author = {Miles, S},
Title = {The Domestic Politics of Superpower Rapprochement: Foreign
Policy and the 1984 Presidential Election},
Pages = {267-288},
Booktitle = {The Cold War at Home and Abroad: Domestic Politics and US
Foreign Policy Since 1945},
Publisher = {University Press of Kentucky},
Editor = {Johns, A and Lerner, M},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {9780813175737},
Key = {fds334773}
}
@article{fds327546,
Author = {Miles, S},
Title = {Envisioning Détente: The Johnson Administration and the
October 1964 Khrushchev Ouster},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {722-749},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dh/dhv035},
Doi = {10.1093/dh/dhv035},
Key = {fds327546}
}
@article{fds327547,
Author = {Miles, S},
Title = {Carving a Diplomatic Niche?: The April 1956 Soviet Visit to
Britain},
Journal = {Diplomacy & Statecraft},
Volume = {24},
Number = {4},
Pages = {579-596},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2013.848690},
Doi = {10.1080/09592296.2013.848690},
Key = {fds327547}
}
%% Miller, Martin A.
@article{fds340835,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Ivan Pavlov: A Russian Life in Science. By Daniel P.
Todes.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xx+856.
$39.95.},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {88},
Number = {3},
Pages = {732-734},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/687473},
Doi = {10.1086/687473},
Key = {fds340835}
}
@article{fds342586,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Psychiatric diagnosis as political critique: Russia in war
and revolution},
Pages = {245-256},
Booktitle = {Russian Culture in War and Revolution, 1914-22},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780893574246},
Key = {fds342586}
}
@book{fds223251,
Author = {M.A. Miller},
Title = {The Foundations of Modern Terrorism: State, Society and the
Dynamics of Political Violence},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Cambridge},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds223251}
}
@article{fds241776,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {OBITUARY: Michael Confino (1926-2010)},
Journal = {Russian Review},
Volume = {70},
Pages = {365-366},
Year = {2011},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0036-0341},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/41061891},
Key = {fds241776}
}
@book{fds340836,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {The foundations of modern terrorism: State, society and the
dynamics of political violence},
Pages = {1-293},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107025301},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139178006},
Abstract = {Why is it that terrorism has become such a central factor in
our lives despite all the efforts to eradicate it? Ranging
from early modern Europe to the contemporary Middle East,
Martin Miller reveals the foundations of modern terrorism.
He argues that the French Revolution was a watershed moment
as it was then that ordinary citizens first claimed the
right to govern. The traditional notion of state legitimacy
was forever altered and terrorism became part of a violent
contest over control of state power between officials in
government and insurgents in society. In the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries terrorism evolved into a way of seeing
the world and a way of life for both insurgents and state
security forces with the two sides drawn ever closer in
their behaviour and tactics. This is a groundbreaking
history of terrorism which, for the first time, integrates
the violence of governments and insurgencies.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9781139178006},
Key = {fds340836}
}
@article{fds241775,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Warren Lerner, 1929-2007 - In memoriam},
Journal = {SLAVIC REVIEW},
Volume = {67},
Number = {3},
Pages = {816-817},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2008},
ISSN = {0037-6779},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27653017},
Doi = {10.1017/S0037677900016600},
Key = {fds241775}
}
@article{fds241779,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Ordinary Terrorism in Historical Perspective},
Journal = {Journal for the Study of Radicalism},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {125-154},
Year = {2008},
ISSN = {1930-1197},
url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_for_the_study_of_radicalism/v002/2.1miller02.html},
Key = {fds241779}
}
@book{fds241778,
Title = {Madness and the Mad in Russian Culture},
Publisher = {University of Toronto Press},
Editor = {ANGELA BRINTLINGER and IV},
Year = {2007},
ISBN = {978-1-4426-8453-9},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442684539},
Abstract = {Editors Angela Brintlinger and Ilya Vinitsky have brought
together essays that cover over 250 years and address a wide
variety of ideas related to madness},
Key = {fds241778}
}
@article{fds340837,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {The concept of revolutionary insanity in Russian
history},
Pages = {105-116},
Booktitle = {Madness and the Mad in Russian Culture},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780802091406},
Key = {fds340837}
}
@article{fds241773,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Fredric S. Zuckerman. The Tsarist Secret Police Abroad:
Policing Europe in a Modernising World},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {109},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1005-1006},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/530722},
Doi = {10.1086/587020},
Key = {fds241773}
}
@article{fds376383,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Reviews of Books:The Tsarist Secret Police Abroad: Policing
Europe in a Modernising World Fredric S.
Zuckerman},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {109},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1005-1006},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/530722},
Doi = {10.1086/530722},
Key = {fds376383}
}
@article{fds241810,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {The Bolshevik Cinematic Intelligentsia},
Journal = {Vlast' i Nauka. Nauka i Vlast'},
Publisher = {University Press of St. Petersburg},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds241810}
}
@book{fds241796,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Freud au pays des soviets},
Publisher = {Paris: Les Empecheurs de penser en rond/Le
Seuil},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241796}
}
@book{fds47610,
Author = {M.A. Miller},
Title = {FREUD AND THE BOLSHEVIKS: PSYCHOANALYSIS IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA
AND THE SOVIET UNION},
Publisher = {New Haven: Yale University Press},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds47610}
}
@article{fds241804,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Anarchist Portraits by Paul Avrich},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {95},
Pages = {784-784},
Year = {1990},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2164297},
Doi = {10.2307/2164297},
Key = {fds241804}
}
@article{fds340838,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {The origins and development of Russian psychoanalysis,
1909-1930.},
Journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {125-135},
Year = {1986},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/jaap.1.1986.14.1.125},
Doi = {10.1521/jaap.1.1986.14.1.125},
Key = {fds340838}
}
@book{fds47611,
Author = {M.A. Miller},
Title = {THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRES, 1825-1870},
Publisher = {Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds47611}
}
@book{fds241793,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRES, 1825-1870},
Publisher = {Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds241793}
}
@book{fds241794,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {The Russian Revolutionary Emigres, 1830-1870},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds241794}
}
@article{fds241772,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Soviet Psychology},
Journal = {Science},
Volume = {227},
Number = {4694},
Pages = {1574-1575},
Year = {1985},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0036-8075},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1694893},
Doi = {10.1126/science.227.4694.1574-a},
Key = {fds241772}
}
@article{fds241803,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Revolutionary Morality: A Psychosexual Analysis of
Twelve Revolutionists by William H. Blanchard},
Journal = {Russian Review},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {71-72},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0036-0341},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/129261},
Doi = {10.2307/129261},
Key = {fds241803}
}
@article{fds241802,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Michael Bakunin: Roots of Apocalypse by Arthur P.
Mendel},
Journal = {Russian Review},
Volume = {41},
Pages = {478-480},
Year = {1982},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0036-0341},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/129859},
Doi = {10.2307/129859},
Key = {fds241802}
}
@article{fds241771,
Author = {Miller, M},
Title = {Rothman Revisited},
Journal = {Crime and Social Justice},
Pages = {98-103},
Year = {1982},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0094-7571},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/29766153},
Key = {fds241771}
}
@article{fds241800,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Soviet Dissent in Historical Perspective. by
Marshall S. Shatz},
Journal = {Slavic Review},
Volume = {41},
Number = {02},
Pages = {350-350},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1982},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0037-6779},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2496374},
Doi = {10.2307/2496374},
Key = {fds241800}
}
@article{fds340839,
Author = {Miller, MA and Osofsky, S},
Title = {Peter Kropotkin},
Journal = {Russian Review},
Volume = {40},
Number = {1},
Pages = {62-62},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1981},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/128741},
Doi = {10.2307/128741},
Key = {fds340839}
}
@article{fds241801,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Sergei Nechaev by Philip Pomper},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {85},
Pages = {684-685},
Year = {1980},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1855047},
Doi = {10.2307/1855047},
Key = {fds241801}
}
@article{fds340840,
Author = {Miller, MA and McClellan, W},
Title = {Revolutionary Exiles: The Russians in the First
International and the Paris Commune},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {84},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1432-1432},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1979},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1861612},
Doi = {10.2307/1861612},
Key = {fds340840}
}
@article{fds340841,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Social Thought in Tsarist Russia: The Quest for a General
Science of Society, 1861-1917.Alexander
Vucinich},
Journal = {American Journal of Sociology},
Volume = {85},
Number = {3},
Pages = {720-722},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1979},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/227082},
Doi = {10.1086/227082},
Key = {fds340841}
}
@article{fds241769,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Petr Tkachev: The Critic as Jacobin by Deborah
Hardy},
Journal = {The Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {50},
Pages = {579-581},
Year = {1978},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1877154},
Key = {fds241769}
}
@article{fds241806,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of The Confession of Mikhail Bakunin by Mikhail
Bakunin; Robert C. Howes},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {83},
Pages = {232-232},
Year = {1978},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1866047},
Doi = {10.2307/1866047},
Key = {fds241806}
}
@article{fds241777,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Anarchism vs. Marxism in the Russian Revolution. A Review of
Recent Literature},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {9},
Pages = {28-37},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1976},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27671203},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900016082},
Key = {fds241777}
}
@article{fds241768,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of The Essential Kropotkin by Emile Capouya; Keitha
Tompkins},
Journal = {Russian Review},
Volume = {35},
Number = {2},
Pages = {203-204},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1976},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0036-0341},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/127839},
Doi = {10.2307/127839},
Key = {fds241768}
}
@article{fds241770,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Review of Selected Writings by Michael Bakunin; Arthur
Lehning},
Journal = {Russian Review},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {104-106},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1976},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0036-0341},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/127660},
Doi = {10.2307/127660},
Key = {fds241770}
}
@book{fds47612,
Author = {M.A. Miller},
Title = {KROPOTKIN},
Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds47612}
}
@book{fds241791,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {KROTPOTKIN},
Publisher = {Chicago: University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds241791}
}
@article{fds241774,
Author = {Miller, MA},
Title = {Research Note on the Study of Socialism and Labor History in
Paris},
Journal = {Newsletter: European Labor and Working Class
History},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {12-13},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1973},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0097-8523},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/20519602},
Doi = {10.1017/S0097852300014374},
Key = {fds241774}
}
%% Miller, Ylana
@article{fds198084,
Author = {Uri Ram},
Title = {Israeli Nationalism},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds198084}
}
@article{fds181533,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Exiled in the Homeland by Donna R. Divine},
Journal = {Middle East Journal},
Volume = {64},
Number = {3},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds181533}
}
@article{fds181522,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Jabotinsky, Vladimir (Ze'ev},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {719-22},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict},
Publisher = {Lynne Rienner},
Editor = {Cheryl Rubenberg},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {978-1-58826-686-6},
Key = {fds181522}
}
@article{fds181523,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {War, 1967: Consequences for Israel},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {1574-83},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Israeli Palestinian Conflict},
Publisher = {Lynne Rienner},
Editor = {Cheryl Rubenberg},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds181523}
}
@article{fds151790,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Derek Penslar. Israel in History},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {40},
Number = {04},
Pages = {715-16},
Publisher = {University of Cambridge Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds151790}
}
@article{fds151814,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Yigal Allon. Native Son.},
Journal = {Middle East Journal},
Volume = {62},
Number = {3},
Pages = {523-4},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds151814}
}
@article{fds151813,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Ariel Sharon},
Journal = {The Historian},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds151813}
}
@article{fds151815,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {A History of Modern Israel},
Journal = {The Middle East Journal},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds151815}
}
@article{fds43095,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Michael R. Fischbach. Records of Dispossesion: Palestinian
Refugee property and the Arab-Israeli Conflict},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Year = {2005},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds43095}
}
@article{fds43091,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {"The Nation and Its "New" Women: The Palestinian Women's
Movement, 1920-1948},
Journal = {The Historian},
Volume = {66},
Number = {4},
Pages = {822-23},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds43091}
}
@article{fds7101,
Title = {Problematizing the History of Zionism},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7101}
}
@article{fds291892,
Author = {Miller, YN},
Title = {Creating Unity Through History: The Eichmann Trial as
Transition},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds291892}
}
@book{fds181534,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {Government and Society in Rural Palestine,
1920-1948},
Publisher = {University of Texas Press},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds181534}
}
@article{fds181535,
Author = {Y.N. Miller},
Title = {"Administrative Policy in Rural Palestine"},
Booktitle = {Palestinian Society and Politics},
Publisher = {Princeton},
Editor = {Joel Migdal},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds181535}
}
%% Namakkal, Jessica
@book{fds366905,
Author = {Namakkal, J},
Title = {Unsettling Utopia},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/nama19768},
Doi = {10.7312/nama19768},
Key = {fds366905}
}
@book{fds356361,
Author = {Namakkal, J},
Title = {Unsettling Utopia The Making and Unmaking of French
India},
Pages = {256 pages},
Year = {2021},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9780231197694},
Abstract = {After India achieved independence from the British in 1947,
France retained control of five scattered territories until
1962.},
Key = {fds356361}
}
@article{fds352384,
Author = {Bray, M and Namakkal, J and Riccò, G and Roubinek,
E},
Title = {Editors’ introduction},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {2020},
Number = {138},
Pages = {1-9},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-8359223},
Doi = {10.1215/01636545-8359223},
Key = {fds352384}
}
@article{fds343798,
Author = {Namakkal, J},
Title = {Decolonizing marriage and the family: The lives and letters
of Ida, benoy, and Indira sarkar},
Journal = {Journal of Women's History},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {124-147},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2019.0017},
Abstract = {This article takes up the issue of interracial marriage and
interracial families during the time of decolonization to
argue that, despite continued knowledge production on
interracial social formations, interracial subjects continue
to be obscured and marginalized in histories of
decolonization, anticolonialism, and postcolonial nation
making. Working with subjects from India and Austria, this
article follows the trajectories of one family-in-the-making
as the wars in Europe and anticolonial agitation in South
Asia pushed them to come together in transit to the United
States, marry in Germany, have a daughter in Italy, and
settle in Calcutta. This article argues that in order to
delink these subjects from the gender, racial, and caste
norms of their historical time period, we need to take a
decolonial approach that deconstructs coloniality and
prioritizes the “pluriverse,” or ability to transcend
state-based and colonial categories.},
Doi = {10.1353/jowh.2019.0017},
Key = {fds343798}
}
@article{fds318248,
Author = {Namakkal, J},
Title = {The Terror of Decolonization: Exploring French India's
Goonda Raj},
Journal = {Interventions: international journal of postcolonial
studies},
Volume = {19},
Number = {3},
Pages = {338-357},
Publisher = {Taylor & Frances},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2016.1231586},
Abstract = {The colonial archives are filled with documents detailing
incidents of arson, beatings, shootings, robberies and
harassment that occurred along the contours of the numerous
borders that separated French India from India following the
departure of the British in 1947. The framing of these years
as a period of terror wrought by “goondas” covered an
underlying anxiety about the future of the nation-state and
national citizenship at the moment of decolonization. India,
though a newly independent nation-state, was in the midst of
convincing an enormous body of diverse peoples, including
the still separate Princely States, as well as the
Portuguese possessions, that they should come together under
one national flag. The notion that a group of people,
ostensibly ethnic Indians, would choose, by a vote mandated
by the constitution of the French Fourth Republic, to be a
part of the French Union instead of merging with India was a
real possibility that the Indian government took very
seriously. This essay argues both France and India used a
language of terror and fear and constructed the figure of
the goonda as the Other of democracy to undermine the
referendum and associated decolonial movements that
questioned the inevitability of state-based
nationalism.},
Doi = {10.1080/1369801X.2016.1231586},
Key = {fds318248}
}
@article{fds241923,
Author = {Namakkal, J},
Title = {European dreams, Tamil land: Auroville and the paradox of a
postcolonial Utopia},
Journal = {Journal for the Study of Radicalism},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {59-88},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsr.2012.0006},
Doi = {10.1353/jsr.2012.0006},
Key = {fds241923}
}
%% Nathans, Sydney
@book{fds7110,
Title = {The Quest for Progress: The Way We Lived in North
Carolina},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds7110}
}
%% Neuschel, Kristen
@article{fds356174,
Author = {King-O'Brien, K and Mantler, G and Mullenneaux, N and Neuschel,
K},
Title = {Reimagining Writing in History Courses},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {107},
Number = {4},
Pages = {942-954},
Year = {2021},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaaa465},
Doi = {10.1093/jahist/jaaa465},
Key = {fds356174}
}
@book{fds295556,
Author = {Neuschel, K and Noble, T and Strauss, B and Osheim, D and Accampo,
E},
Title = {Western Civilization: Beyond Boundaries},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds295556}
}
@article{fds295549,
Author = {Neuschel, K},
Title = {Martyrs and Murderers:The Guise Family and the Making of
Europe},
Journal = {H-France},
Volume = {11},
Number = {124},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds295549}
}
@article{fds295557,
Author = {Neuschel, K},
Title = {"Teaching and the 'Telescoping' of History"},
Journal = {French Historical Studies},
Volume = {34},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-55},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00161071-2010-022},
Doi = {10.1215/00161071-2010-022},
Key = {fds295557}
}
@article{fds295558,
Author = {Neuschel, K},
Title = {Graphic History: What Readers Knew and Were Told in the
Quarante Tableaux of Perrissin and Tortorel},
Journal = {French Historical Studies},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {175-228},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00161071-28-2-175},
Doi = {10.1215/00161071-28-2-175},
Key = {fds295558}
}
@book{fds295555,
Author = {Neuschel K},
Title = {Western Civilization: The Continuing Experiment},
Series = {Fourth Edition},
Publisher = {Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295555}
}
@article{fds295550,
Author = {Neuschel K},
Title = {The Invention of Modern War},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295550}
}
@article{fds295551,
Author = {K. Neuschel and Neuschel, K and Bryant, LM},
Title = {French Representation of War and Ceremony, 1548-1570: From
Images of Events to a National History},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295551}
}
%% Olcott, Jocelyn
@misc{fds376283,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Solidarity struggles: Transnational feminisms and Cold War
lefts in the Global South},
Pages = {173-188},
Booktitle = {Leftist Internationalisms: a Transnational Political
History},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781350247918},
Key = {fds376283}
}
@article{fds371701,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Decolonizing development: Women of the Global South
campaigning in the latter years of the Cold
War},
Journal = {Clio: Histoire, Femmes et Societes},
Volume = {57},
Number = {1},
Pages = {197-208},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds371701}
}
@article{fds368055,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Full-Rights Feminists and a History of the Care
Crisis},
Journal = {International Review of Social History},
Volume = {67},
Number = {3},
Pages = {519-523},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0020859022000335},
Abstract = {In 2018, the International Labour Organization published a
study about the critical role of paid and unpaid care work
for the health of society, the economy, and the planet and
about the ways that care work is sustained through the
super-exploitation of women, particularly migrant women and
racially and ethnically marginalized women. Dorothy Sue
Cobble's sweeping, carefully researched, and beautifully
written study of full-rights feminists gives us a
much-needed history of how the ILO came to attend to
questions of care work and social reproduction and how
hard-fought this recognition has been.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0020859022000335},
Key = {fds368055}
}
@article{fds369687,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Lucy Delap. Feminisms: A Global History},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {127},
Number = {4},
Pages = {2018-2019},
Year = {2022},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhac440},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhac440},
Key = {fds369687}
}
@misc{fds370403,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {The gender of modernization and the modernization of gender:
Latin America and the Caribbean since 1914},
Pages = {561-576},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Global Gender History: Second
Edition},
Year = {2020},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781119535805},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119535812.ch34},
Abstract = {This chapter opens in the middle of a revolution. The
Mexican revolution exploded as long-standing issues such as
land tenure and labor practices boiled over once concerns
about suffrage and presidential succession were thrown into
the cauldron of grievances, marking Latin America's first
crisis of liberalism. Disillusionment with neoliberalism
swept in what was dubbed a "pink tide" of left-leaning
governments, starting with the election of Hugo Chavez in
Venezuela in 1998 and spreading through most of South
America and parts of Central America and the Caribbean.
Reflecting the prevalence of materialist analyses,
twentieth-century Latin American history is conventionally
periodized around major shifts in political economy.
Turn-of-the-century liberalism and first-wave
industrialization gave way to corporatist populism following
the Great Depression. As with developments in political
economy, each turn of the wheel brought new debates about
what the modernization of gender might look like and whether
it was a desideratum.},
Doi = {10.1002/9781119535812.ch34},
Key = {fds370403}
}
@misc{fds360130,
Author = {Flores, LA and Olcott, JH},
Title = {The Academic's Handbook, Fourth Edition Revised and
Expanded},
Pages = {376 pages},
Year = {2020},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781478010067},
Abstract = {A passionate and compassionate volume, The Academic's
Handbook is an essential guide to navigating life in the
academy. Contributors.},
Key = {fds360130}
}
@misc{fds357909,
Author = {Flecha, R and Dels Àngels Garcia and V and Olcott,
J},
Title = {Mirrors, paintings, and romances},
Pages = {131-156},
Booktitle = {A Question of Discipline: Pedagogy, Power, and the Teaching
of Cultural Studies},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780367010072},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429039935-8},
Abstract = {This chapter is concerned with questions of pedagogy and
power as they are played out in the context of Cultural
Studies taught within an Adult Education (AE) programme
across several European countries. The linguistic diversity
of the AE workers of Barcelona centered on Latin-based
languages. One of the two-week modules, representing a fifth
of the programme as a whole, is 'Intercultural Relations in
Europe and AE. This subject provides an excellent mirror for
reflection about both the power and solidarity claims made
by Cultural Studies and the power and solidarity claims that
operate in the processes of knowledge production and
teaching/learning of Cultural Studies. In the distorting
mirrors, stereotypes such as the 'flamenco gypsy' deformed
the image of Spanish culture. In the distorting mirrors,
stereotypes such as the 'flamenco gypsy' deformed the image
of Spanish culture. The deficit theory of southern cultures
was deeply rooted in northernist professors and
students.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780429039935-8},
Key = {fds357909}
}
@article{fds335514,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Public in a domestic sense: Sex work, nation-building, and
class identification in modern Europe},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {123},
Number = {1},
Pages = {124-131},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/123.1.124},
Abstract = {In their contributions to this AHR Forum, Joanne M. Ferraro,
Emma Griffin, and Rebecca Jinks explore intimate and
affective aspects of women's lives in three European
settings over two centuries, taking on the formidable task
of investigating the thoughts and emotions of subjects who
themselves are no longer alive and left no archival traces
of their own. The articles range in geographic area-from
Britain to Venice to Armenia- and in topical focus-from
labor and commerce to emotions and families to
nation-building and humanitarianism. They also range
methodologically, drawing on autobiographies, semi-judicial
cases, and relief workers' reports. Ultimately, though, the
authors are left attempting to discern the voices of
refugees, sex workers, and working-class mothers through the
mediations of reformers, notaries, and the women's own
children.1 All three of these essays continue a return to
materiality, not in the sense of the neo-materialist
critique of anthropocentrism, but rather in the sense of
highlighting actions, experiences, and structures more than
discursive, cultural, or symbolic aspects of human
experience. None of the authors ignores these latter
elements, but they all understand such factors as
inextricable from more quotidian considerations such as
violence, budgets, commercial relations, and labor
conditions.},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/123.1.124},
Key = {fds335514}
}
@article{fds329583,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {A plague of salaried marxists: Sexuality and subsistence in
the revolutionary imaginary of concha michel},
Journal = {Journal of Contemporary History},
Volume = {52},
Number = {4},
Pages = {980-998},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2017},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009417723977},
Abstract = {This article examines work of Mexican singer and activist
Concha Michel, particularly the pamphlet Marxistas y
‘marxistas’ that sealed her expulsion from the Mexican
Communist Party (Partido Comunista de México, PCM). Michel
wrote the pamphlet after her return from the Soviet Union,
where her experiences only confirmed her belief that
revolutionary governments in Mexico and the Soviet Union
alike had failed to attend to the massive amounts of social
and cultural labor performed overwhelmingly by women. In
particular, Communists’ emphasis on modernization and
scientific theory privileged the ‘social economy’ of
commodified production and devalued what she dubbed the
‘natural economy’ of subsistence, reproduction, and
artistic labors. The pamphlet draws parallels with the
capitalist exploitation of laborers and the sexual
exploitation of women perpetrated even by Communist Party
leaders. Michel’s refusal to submit to the Party line
resulted in her high-profile expulsion from the party, a
fate that befell much of her social circle. Over subsequent
decades, however, her commitment to activism on behalf of
women, celebration of Mexico’s indigenous cultures, and
persistent critique of the elision of subsistence labors
would earn her celebrity among Mexican maternalist
feminists.},
Doi = {10.1177/0022009417723977},
Key = {fds329583}
}
@misc{fds323461,
Author = {Olcott, JH},
Title = {International Women's Year: The Greatest
Consciousness-Raising Event in History},
Pages = {352 pages},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {July},
ISBN = {9780195327687},
Abstract = {Amid the geopolitical and social turmoil of the 1970s, the
United Nations declared 1975 as International Women's Year.
The capstone event, a two-week conference in Mexico City,
was dubbed by organizers and journalists as "the greatest
consciousness-raising event in history." The event drew an
all-star cast of characters, including Soviet cosmonaut
Valentina Tereshkova, Iranian Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, and
US feminist Betty Friedan, as well as a motley array of
policymakers, activists, and journalists. International
Women's Year, the first book to examine this critical moment
in feminist history, starts by exploring how organizers
juggled geopolitical rivalries and material constraints amid
global political and economic instability. The story then
dives into the action in Mexico City, including conflicts
over issues ranging from abortion to Zionism. The United
Nations provided indispensable infrastructure and support
for this encounter, even as it came under fire for its own
discriminatory practices. While participants expressed
dismay at levels of discord and conflict, Jocelyn Olcott
explores how these combative, unanticipated encounters
generated the most enduring legacies, including women's
networks across the global south, greater attention to the
intersectionalities of marginalization, and the arrival of
women's micro-credit on the development scene. This
watershed moment in transnational feminism, colorfully
narrated in International Women's Year, launched a new
generation of activist networks that spanned continents,
ideologies, and generations.},
Key = {fds323461}
}
@article{fds329584,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Megan Threlkeld, Pan American Women: U.S. Internationalists
and Revolutionary Mexico, reviewed for Diplomatic
History},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {659-662},
Year = {2017},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds329584}
}
@article{fds329585,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Heidi Tinsman, Buying into the Regime: Grapes and
Consumption in Cold War Chile and the United
States},
Journal = {Women’s Studies},
Volume = {45},
Number = {4},
Pages = {415-418},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00497878.2016.1162622},
Doi = {10.1080/00497878.2016.1162622},
Key = {fds329585}
}
@misc{fds329586,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Mujeres, historias y sociedades: Latinamérica siglos XVI al
XXI},
Publisher = {Fondo Editorial Estado de México},
Editor = {Moroni Spencer Hernández de Olarte, and Natalia Montes
Marín},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds329586}
}
@misc{fds329587,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Dictionary of American History, Supplement: America in the
World 1776 to the Present on “Feminism, Women’s
Rights” and “International Women’s Year,
1975},
Publisher = {Charles Scribner’s Sons and Gale Cengage
Learning},
Editor = {Blum, Edward},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds329587}
}
@misc{fds323462,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {From the time of creation: Legacies and unfinished business
from the first International Women's Year
Conference},
Pages = {21-31},
Booktitle = {Women and Girls Rising: Progress and Resistance around the
World},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2015},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781138898769},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315708379},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315708379},
Key = {fds323462}
}
@misc{fds295585,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {A happier marriage? Feminist history takes the transnational
turn},
Pages = {237-258},
Booktitle = {Making Women's Histories: Beyond National
Perspectives},
Publisher = {New York University Press},
Editor = {Nadell, P and Haulman, K},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780814758908},
Key = {fds295585}
}
@article{fds295579,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Review of Sonia Lipsett-Rivera, Gender and the Negotiation
of Daily Life in Mexico, 1750-1865},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds295579}
}
@article{fds295580,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Review of Rosana Blanco Cano, Cuerpos disidentes del México
imaginado},
Journal = {Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el
Caribe},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds295580}
}
@misc{fds305703,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Transnational Feminism: Event, Temporality, and Performance
at the 1975 International Women’s Year
Conference},
Booktitle = {Cultures in Motion},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Editor = {Rodgers, DT},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds305703}
}
@article{fds295588,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Empires of Information: Media Strategies for 1975
International Women’s Year},
Journal = {Journal of Women’s History},
Volume = {24},
Number = {4},
Pages = {24-48},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2012.0041},
Abstract = {The 1975 United Nations International Women's Year (IWY)
Conference in Mexico City took place amid heightened
attention to media coverage as a human rights issue as
feminists highlighted the ways popular cultural
representations limited women's opportunities. Third World
leaders objected to depictions of postcolonial nations as
spaces of endemic violence and ungovernability, and
journalists decried efforts to censor their reporting. This
article draws on political theorist Nancy Fraser's concept
of contestatory counterpublics, particularly her attention
to power differentials in spaces of apparent equality. At
the IWY meetings, participants and journalists alike
deliberated over the relative importance of cultural and
structural factors and the proper balance between press
freedoms and ethical reporting. Both official organizers and
energetic activists endeavored to shape media coverage of
IWY, but conflicts arose over where the dividing line lay
between politics and women's issues-or between ideological
propaganda and disinterested information.},
Doi = {10.1353/jowh.2012.0041},
Key = {fds295588}
}
@misc{fds323464,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {The Battle within the Home},
Pages = {194-210},
Booktitle = {Workers Across the Americas: The Transnational Turn in Labor
History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780199731633},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731633.003.0015},
Abstract = {Transnational labor history-and labor history more
generally-has focused overwhelmingly on commodified labor,
but the vast majority of the labor performed by women
historically has been uncommodified. Most of this labor
falls under the rubric of reproductive labor, the "caring"
work that generally includes child care, housekeeping, food
provision (often including subsistence agricultural
production), and the maintenance of critical community
networks. This chapter examines debates at the 1975 United
Nations International Women's Year Conference, where policy
makers and activists alike agreed that these labors remained
the most imposing obstacle to women's emancipation. In the
end, however, the Marxist and liberal perspectives that
dominated the conference focused almost entirely on how to
incorporate women into the "productive life" of commodified
labor, failing to address the more challenging problem of
alleviating women's reproductive-labor burden.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731633.003.0015},
Key = {fds323464}
}
@misc{fds305489,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {The Battle within the Home: Development Strategies and the
Commodification of Caring Labors at the 1975 International
Women’s Year Conference},
Booktitle = {Workers Across the Americas: The Transnational Turn in Labor
History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Fink, L and al, E},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/?view=usa&ci=9780199778553},
Key = {fds305489}
}
@article{fds295589,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Introduction: Research and Rethinking the Labors of
Love},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {91},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-27},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2010-085},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2010-085},
Key = {fds295589}
}
@article{fds295590,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Cold War Conflicts and Cheap Cabaret: Performing Politics at
the 1975 United Nations International Women’s Year
Conference in Mexico City},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {733-754},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01614.x},
Abstract = {In a widely read memoir, a Bolivian union militant signals
the moment of her alienation from the nongovernmental
organisation tribune of the United Nations' 1975
International Women's Year (IWY) conference in Mexico City
by describing her dismay when she encountered a group of
women clamouring for sexual rights, reiterating a persistent
narrative about a trade-off between sexual rights and other
forms of social justice.? Drawing on feminist performance
theory, this article examines the political performances of
three central figures at IWY - Domitila Barrios de Chungara,
Betty Friedan and Mexican theatre director Nancy Cárdenas -
to explore the ways that political performances rooted in
distinct scenarios, or historical contexts, generated a
confusion of meanings around campaigns for sexual rights. ©
2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd..},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01614.x},
Key = {fds295590}
}
@article{fds295578,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Review of Stephanie Smith, Gender and the Mexican
Revolution: Yucatán Women and the Realities of
Patriarchy},
Journal = {The Americas},
Volume = {66},
Number = {3},
Pages = {401-402},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds295578}
}
@article{fds295577,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Empire in Exile: Transnationalizing the Cultural Production
of Resistance},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds295577}
}
@misc{fds305486,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Mueras y Mantanzas: Spectacles of Terror and Violence in
Postrevolutionary Mexico},
Booktitle = {A Century of Revolution: Insurgent and Counterinsurgent
Violence during Latin America’s Long Cold
War},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Grandin, G and Joseph, GM},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=13206},
Key = {fds305486}
}
@misc{fds305487,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Globalizing Sisterhood: International Women’s Year and the
Limits of Identity Politics},
Booktitle = {Shock of the Global},
Publisher = {Harvard University Press},
Editor = {Ferguson, N and Maier, C and Manela, E and Sargent,
D},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?recid=29768},
Key = {fds305487}
}
@misc{fds305488,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {The Politics of Opportunity: Mexican Populism under Lázaro
Cárdenas and Luis Echeverría},
Booktitle = {Gender and Populism in Latin America: Passionate
Politics},
Publisher = {Pennsylvania State University Press},
Editor = {Kampwirth, K},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-03709-7.html},
Key = {fds305488}
}
@article{fds295575,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Historia de las mujeres en España y América Latina (4
vols.)},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {21},
Number = {1},
Pages = {220-22},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds295575}
}
@article{fds295576,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Review of Joanne Hershfield, Imagining la Chica Moderna:
Women, Nation, and Visual Culture in Mexico,
1917–1936.},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {114},
Number = {2},
Pages = {463–464-463–464},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds295576}
}
@article{fds151741,
Author = {Jocelyn Olcott},
Title = {Stephanie Mitchell and Patience A. Schell, eds., "The
Women’s Revolution in Mexico, 1910-1953"},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {89},
Number = {1},
Year = {2009},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds151741}
}
@article{fds295574,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Review of Stephanie Mitchell and Patience A. Schell, eds.,
"The Women’s Revolution in Mexico, 1910-1953"},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {89},
Year = {2009},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds295574}
}
@misc{fds306101,
Author = {Cano, G and Olcott, J and Vaughan, MK},
Title = {Género, poder y politico en el México posrevolucionario},
Publisher = {Fondo de Cultura Económica},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://www.fondodeculturaeconomica.com/librerias/Detalle.aspx?ctit=003617R},
Key = {fds306101}
}
@article{fds295593,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {‘Take Off That Streetwalker’s Dress’: Concha Michel
and the Cultural Politics of Gender in Postrevolutionary
Mexico},
Journal = {Journal of Women’s History},
Volume = {21},
Number = {3},
Pages = {36-59},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Fall},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6278 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Remembered as the constant companion of Mexican artists
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, the folksinger Concha Michel
achieved notoriety for providing the soundtrack of Mexico's
cultural Left. However, she also authored many works of
poetry and prose that critiqued liberal, Marxist, and
Catholic universalisms - all while maintaining a tireless
pace as a teacher and activist. This article offers a
methodological exploration of how Michel used personal
anecdotes to fashion a universal cosmology and political
philosophy grounded in gender complementarity and indigenous
authenticity. © 2009 Journal of Women's
History.},
Doi = {10.1353/jowh.0.0098},
Key = {fds295593}
}
@article{fds295573,
Author = {Francois, ME and Olcott JH},
Title = {A Culture of Everyday Credit: Housekeeping, Pawnbroking, and
Governance in Mexico City, 1750-1920},
Journal = {Journal of Latin American Studies},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds295573}
}
@article{fds295572,
Author = {Grever, M and Waaldijk, B and Olcott JH},
Title = {Transforming the Public Sphere: The Dutch National
Exhibition of Women’s Labor in 1898},
Journal = {Labor History},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1},
Pages = {138-40},
Year = {2006},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds295572}
}
@misc{fds50323,
Author = {Jocelyn Olcott},
Title = {"The Greatest Consciousness-Raising Event in History":
International Women's Year and the Challenge of
Transnational Feminism},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2006},
Abstract = {In June 1975, thousands of people converged on Mexico City
for the UN conference celebrating International Women’s
Year (IWY). Billed as the “greatest consciousness-raising
event in history,” it opened with considerable fanfare as
both the official conference and the parallel tribune for
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) quickly became stages
for political performances ranging from the sartorial to the
ideological. Observers regard IWY as a watershed moment in
transnational second-wave feminism. The formal conference
offered an unprecedented opportunity to put women at the
center of international policymaking, while the NGO
forum’s chaotic atmosphere and frequent confrontation
exposed the fault lines among those women most vocally
committed to pursuing a transnational feminist
agenda.},
Key = {fds50323}
}
@misc{fds306102,
Author = {Olcott, J and Vaughan, MK and Cano, G},
Title = {Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern
Mexico},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2006},
url = {http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=9347},
Key = {fds306102}
}
@article{fds295571,
Author = {Olcott, JH},
Title = {The Passion of María Elena},
Journal = {The Americas},
Volume = {62},
Number = {1},
Pages = {147-49},
Year = {2005},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds295571}
}
@article{fds295570,
Author = {Porter, SS and Olcott JH},
Title = {Working Women in Mexico City: Public Discourses and Material
Conditions, 1879-1931},
Journal = {Journal of Latin American Studies},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds295570}
}
@misc{fds295587,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary
Mexico},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=9940},
Abstract = {Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico investigates
women’s political organizing during a critical stage of
regime consolidation. Rebutting the image of Mexican women
as conservative and anti-revolutionary, this book shows
women activists challenging prevailing beliefs about the
masculine foundations of citizenship. Piecing together
material from national and regional archives, popular
journalism, and oral histories, it examines how women
inhabited the conventionally manly role of citizen by
weaving together its quotidian and formal traditions,
drawing strategies from local political struggles and
competing gender ideologies. Revolutionary Women in
Postrevolutionary Mexico explores the complexity of
postrevolutionary Mexican politics, exploring the goals and
outcomes of women’s organizing in Mexico City and the port
city of Acapulco as well as in three rural locations: the
southeastern state of Yucatán, the central state of
Michoacán, and the northern region of the Comarca Lagunera.
Combining the strengths of national and regional approaches,
this comparative perspective sets in relief the
specificities of citizenship as a lived experience.},
Key = {fds295587}
}
@article{fds295592,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {Miracle Workers: Gender and State Mediation among Textile
and Garment Workers in Mexico’s Transition to Industrial
Development},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {63},
Number = {63},
Pages = {45-62},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6638 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {In the 1930s, the Mexican federal government consolidated
political control following the chaos of the revolution and
developed strategies for industrial development and economic
growth. In 1936, at the height of the Popular Front and amid
unabashedly progressive declarations by Mexican President
Lázaro Cárdenas, the Department of Labor ordered an
investigation to insure the protection of women's and
children's labor rights. The "new woman" in
postrevolutionary Mexico would be both a conscientious
mother (protected by her husband) and a productive wage
laborer (protected by the paterfamilias of the federal
government). Two years later, confronting political and
economic realities within Mexico, the Cárdenas government
all but abandoned this agenda, turning a blind eye to labor
abuses as labor-intensive enterprises leaned on underpaid
women workers to facilitate the transition to industrial
production.},
Doi = {10.1017/s0147547903000085},
Key = {fds295592}
}
@article{fds295568,
Author = {Olcott, JH},
Title = {Review Essay: Exploring Identity in Latin American
History},
Journal = {Latin American Perspectives},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {107-119},
Year = {2003},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds295568}
}
@article{fds295567,
Author = {Bliss, KE and Olcott JH},
Title = {Prostitution, Public Health, and Gender Politics in
Revolutionary Mexico City},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {288-290},
Year = {2003},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295567}
}
@article{fds295569,
Author = {Olcott, JH},
Title = {Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society since
Late Colonial Times},
Journal = {Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el
Caribe},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Editor = {Salvatore, RD and Aguirre, C and Joseph, GM},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds295569}
}
@article{fds295591,
Author = {Olcott, J},
Title = {’Worthy Wives and Mothers’: State-Sponsored Women’s
Organizing in Postrevolutionary Mexico},
Journal = {The Journal of Women’s History},
Volume = {13},
Number = {4},
Pages = {106-131},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Winter},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6924 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {During the mid-1930s, as the postrevolutionary Mexican
government embarked on its modernization project, women
mobilized for rights ranging from suffrage to religious
freedom. In an effort to control and direct women's
organizing energies, the regime established a network of
official women's leagues, which policymakers hoped would
attract women away from both left- and right-wing movements.
Although these leagues sought to circumscribe women's
activism, they also created an organizing infrastructure
that women instrumentalized. This article examines women's
leagues as both an explicitly gendered instance of state
formation and a historical case study in women's organizing.
© 2002 Journal of Women's History.},
Doi = {10.1353/jowh.2002.0011},
Key = {fds295591}
}
@article{fds295566,
Author = {Olcott, JH},
Title = {Review of Sex and Sexuality in Latin America, Daniel
Balderston and Donna Guy, eds.},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {78},
Number = {2},
Pages = {325-6},
Year = {1998},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295566}
}
%% Parker, Grant R.
@book{fds39447,
Author = {Work in progress: Book Manuscript},
Title = {The Making of Roman India},
Booktitle = {Book manuscript of c. 100,000 words undergoing revision and
polishing},
Publisher = {under contract with Cambridge University
Press},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds39447}
}
@book{fds39448,
Author = {Work in Progress: Book Project:},
Title = {The Afterlife of Obelisks. Case-studies in the Roman
appropriation of Egyptian obelisks},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds39448}
}
@book{fds39449,
Author = {Work in Progress: Edited Books:},
Title = {Ancient India and its Wider World, edited with Carla
Sinopoli},
Editor = {reviewed and under consideration and Center for South Asian
Studies and University of Michigan},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds39449}
}
@book{fds39450,
Title = {Moments in the Mediterranean: a reader in Mediterranean
history},
Publisher = {prospectus with sections under review with Duke University
Press},
Editor = {miriam cooke},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds39450}
}
@article{fds14811,
Title = {Topographies of taste: Indian textiles and Mediterranean
contexts},
Journal = {Ars Orientalis},
Volume = {34},
Editor = {Alka Patel},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds14811}
}
@article{fds14746,
Title = {Narrating monumentality: the Piazza Navona
obelisk},
Journal = {Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {193-215},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds14746}
}
@article{fds5280,
Title = {Breyten Breytenbach},
Journal = {Routledge Encyclopaedia of African Literature},
Pages = {77-79},
Editor = {Simon Gikandi},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds5280}
}
@article{fds3224,
Title = {Ex oriente luxuria: Indian commodities and Roman
experience},
Journal = {Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Orient},
Volume = {45.1},
Pages = {40-95},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds3224}
}
@book{fds4919,
Title = {The Agony of Asar: a thesis on slavery by the former slave,
Jacobus Eliza Johannes Capitein, 1717-1747.},
Publisher = {Markus Wiener Publishers},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds4919}
}
@article{fds3222,
Title = {Porous connections: the Mediterranean and the Red
Sea},
Journal = {Thesis Eleven},
Volume = {67},
Pages = {59-79},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds3222}
}
@article{fds4637,
Author = {G.R. Parker and co-authors, Susan E. Alcock and Hendrik W. Dey and Grant
Parker, review of R.J. Talbert (ed.)},
Title = {The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (Princeton
2000)},
Journal = {Journal of Roman Archaeology 14 (2001)},
Pages = {454-461},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds4637}
}
@article{fds4638,
Title = {Review of Journal of Roman Studies F. De Romanis and A.
Tchernia (eds.), Crossings: early Mediterranean contacts
with India (Delhi 1997)},
Journal = {Journal of Roman Studies},
Pages = {197},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds4638}
}
@article{fds4636,
Title = {‘The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world of Horden
and Purcell:’ review article of Peregrine Horden and
Nicholas Purcell, The Corrupting Sea: a study of
Mediterranean history (London 2000)},
Journal = {Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology},
Volume = {13.2},
Pages = {228-232},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds4636}
}
@article{fds4635,
Title = {Review of D. P. M. Weerakkody, Taprobane: Ancient Sri Lanka
as known to Greeks and Romans (Turnhout 1997)},
Journal = {Scholia n.s.},
Volume = {8},
Pages = {115-120},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds4635}
}
@article{fds4634,
Title = {Review of Leonard Victor Rutgers, The Jews in Late Ancient
Rome: evidence of cultural interaction in the Roman Diaspora
(Leiden 1995),},
Journal = {Scholia n.s.},
Volume = {6},
Pages = {118-122},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds4634}
}
@article{fds5279,
Title = {Primigenius; priscus; problema},
Journal = {Thesaurus linguae Latinae},
Volume = {X.2},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds5279}
}
@article{fds5278,
Title = {Pera; peragitare; percarus; perci(e)re and related words;
percoquere; perdocere; perennis and related
words},
Journal = {Thesaurus linguae Latinae},
Volume = {X.1},
Publisher = {B. G. Teubner},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds5278}
}
@article{fds5277,
Title = {Intimations of immortality: a study of perennis},
Journal = {Acta Classica},
Volume = {36},
Pages = {119-127},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds5277}
}
@article{fds5275,
Title = {The physical being and circulation of ancient literature: an
introduction},
Journal = {Akroterion},
Volume = {37.3-4},
Pages = {114-133},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds5275}
}
@article{fds5276,
Title = {Orpheus in the Eighteenth Century: the use of myth in
Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice},
Journal = {English in South Africa},
Volume = {35.2},
Pages = {25-38},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds5276}
}
@article{fds5273,
Title = {Euhoe, parce Liber: Horace on wine and poetic
inspiration},
Journal = {South African Journal of Folklore Studies},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {40-50},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds5273}
}
@article{fds5274,
Title = {Patronage of letters in the early Roman Empire},
Journal = {Akroterion},
Volume = {36.4},
Pages = {140-152},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds5274}
}
@article{fds5272,
Title = {The "divine machinery" of the Aeneid},
Journal = {Akroterion},
Volume = {32.4},
Pages = {181-190},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds5272}
}
%% Partner, Simon
@book{fds376133,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Koume's World},
Pages = {1-289},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376133}
}
@misc{fds376138,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {THE ARTIST'S LIFE},
Pages = {164-188},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376138}
}
@misc{fds376139,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {IN THE SHADOW OF THE BLACK SHIPS},
Pages = {62-93},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376139}
}
@misc{fds376134,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {A YEAR OF CALAMITIES},
Pages = {41-61},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376134}
}
@misc{fds376135,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {KOUME'S WORLD THE LIFE AND WORK OF A SAMURAI WOMAN BEFORE
AND AFTER THE MEIJI RESTORATION CONCLUSION},
Pages = {227-252},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376135}
}
@misc{fds376136,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {WAR AND REVOLUTION},
Pages = {124-163},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376136}
}
@misc{fds376137,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {KOUME'S WORLD THE LIFE AND WORK OF A SAMURAI WOMAN BEFORE
AND AFTER THE MEIJI RESTORATION PREFACE AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS},
Pages = {VII-+},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376137}
}
@misc{fds376140,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {GROWING UP IN KISHU DOMAIN},
Pages = {12-40},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376140}
}
@misc{fds376141,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {ACROSS THE DIVIDE},
Pages = {189-226},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376141}
}
@misc{fds376142,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {WORK AND FAMILY},
Pages = {94-123},
Booktitle = {KOUME'S WORLD},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {978-0-231-21185-7},
Key = {fds376142}
}
@book{fds374345,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Koume’s World The Life and Work of a Samurai Woman Before
and After the Meiji Restoration},
Pages = {203 pages},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780231559102},
Key = {fds374345}
}
@book{fds295603,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Assembled in Japan: Electrical goods and the making of the
Japanese consumer},
Pages = {1-317},
Publisher = {Berkeley: University of California Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9780520219397},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0520219392/qid=1095715377/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-1008339-5256135?v=glance&s=books},
Abstract = {Assembled in Japan investigates one of the great success
stories of the twentieth century: the rise of the Japanese
electronics industry. Contrary to mainstream interpretation,
Simon Partner discovers that behind the meteoric rise of
Sony, Matsushita, Toshiba, and other electrical goods
companies was neither the iron hand of Japan's Ministry of
International Trade and Industry nor a government-sponsored
export-led growth policy, but rather an explosion of
domestic consumer demand that began in the 1950s. This
powerful consumer boom differed fundamentally from the one
under way at the same time in the United States in that it
began from widespread poverty and comparatively miserable
living conditions. Beginning with a discussion of the prewar
origins of the consumer engine that was to take off under
the American Occupation, Partner quickly turns his sights on
the business leaders, inventors, laborers, and ordinary
citizens who participated in the broadly successful effort
to create new markets for expensive, unfamiliar new
products. Throughout, the author relates these
pressure-cooker years in Japan to the key themes of
twentieth-century experience worldwide: the role of
technology in promoting social change, the rise of mass
consumer societies, and the construction of gender in
advanced industrial economies.},
Key = {fds295603}
}
@article{fds366894,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Art and Gender in an Age of Revolution},
Journal = {Japan Review},
Volume = {2021},
Number = {36},
Pages = {61-87},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.15055/00007771},
Abstract = {This essay examines the social, cultural, and economic life
of Kawai Koume (1804–1889), a bushi housewife and artist
living in the Wakayama castle town of Kishū domain in the
final years of the Tokugawa era and the early years of
Meiji. Using a diary that Koume kept over a period of at
least fifty years, the essay examines the ways in which
Koume’s art was integrated with her daily life as
household manager, and it explores the transformations of
those relationships after the Meiji Restoration. While
acknowledging the reality of class and gender ideologies and
their effects on daily life, the essay focuses on Koume’s
determination to contribute meaningfully to her family’s
social, cultural, and economic life. And in the wake of a
decade of disruption and transformation following the Meiji
Restoration, it points to the unsung heroism of many women
in forging new paths to economic recovery and
self-sufficiency.},
Doi = {10.15055/00007771},
Key = {fds366894}
}
@article{fds348977,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Bombing the City: Civilian Accounts of the Air War in
Britain and Japan, 1939-1945},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF JAPANESE STUDIES},
Volume = {46},
Number = {1},
Pages = {195-199},
Publisher = {SOC JAPANESE STUD},
Year = {2020},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds348977}
}
@article{fds355648,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {DOWN AND OUT IN LATE MEIJI JAPAN},
Journal = {PACIFIC AFFAIRS},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {818-820},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds355648}
}
@misc{fds376143,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Small Town, Big Dreams A Yokohama Merchant and the
Transformation of Japan},
Pages = {62-82},
Booktitle = {MEIJI RESTORATION},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds376143}
}
@article{fds346997,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Making Medicine a Business: X-ray Technology, Global
Competition, and the Transformation of the Japanese Medical
System, 1895–1945. By Pierre-Yves Donzé. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. xiv + 199 pp. Figures, tables,
bibliography, index. Cloth. $139.99. ISBN:
978-981-10-8158-3.},
Journal = {Business History Review},
Volume = {93},
Number = {02},
Pages = {421-423},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2019},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680519000795},
Doi = {10.1017/s0007680519000795},
Key = {fds346997}
}
@article{fds340634,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Japan’s global peace moment},
Journal = {Japan Forum},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {543-563},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09555803.2018.1534134},
Abstract = {This article examines the organization and activities of the
Dai Nippon Heiwa Kyōkai (Japan Peace Society, founded in
1906), a group that was loosely affiliated with peace
societies in Britain, the US, and other countries, as well
as with the International Peace Bureau in Berne. The paper
examines Japanese initiatives in the context of the global
campaign to identify and implement strategies for the
peaceful resolution of international disputes, in the global
‘peace moment’ of the early 1900s. The paper describes
the activities of the Dai Nippon Heiwa Kyōkai and reviews
its successes, but also analyzes some of the complexities
and contradictions inherent in the movement. Foremost among
these was the propensity of Japanese peace activists to
focus on dispute resolution with the European and American
powers, while ignoring or condoning Japanese militarist
imperialism on the Asian mainland. While some were motivated
by pacifist ideals, the senior members of the society–many
of whom were members of Japan’s political elite–tended
to see peace activism as an extension of Japan’s
cooperative diplomacy, seeking practical solutions
(including military aggression) that ensured Japan’s
continued status as one of the world’s great powers. Their
vision of cooperative governance within a global imperial
system was, however, severely undermined by Euro-American
racist discourses. The strength of anti-Japanese
sentiment–as reflected in American exclusion laws and
global discourses of a ‘yellow peril’–ultimately swung
many peace activists into the camp of outright imperialist
militarism. However, from the threads of Japanese peace
activism in the 1910s emerged a vision of global governance
that helped establish the framework for Japan’s
participation in the League of Nations, and in the
multilateral peace-keeping institutions of the post-Second
World War era.},
Doi = {10.1080/09555803.2018.1534134},
Key = {fds340634}
}
@book{fds366895,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Merchant's Tale},
Pages = {1-291},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366895}
}
@misc{fds366896,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {OUT OF THIN AIR (1859-1860)},
Pages = {1-40},
Booktitle = {MERCHANT'S TALE},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366896}
}
@misc{fds366897,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {YEARS OF STRUGGLE (1860-1864)},
Pages = {41-90},
Booktitle = {MERCHANT'S TALE},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366897}
}
@misc{fds366898,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {PROSPERITY (1864-1866)},
Pages = {91-141},
Booktitle = {MERCHANT'S TALE},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366898}
}
@misc{fds366899,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {TRANSFORMATION (1866-1873)},
Pages = {143-206},
Booktitle = {MERCHANT'S TALE},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366899}
}
@misc{fds366900,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {THE MERCHANT'S TALE INTRODUCTION},
Pages = {XVII-+},
Booktitle = {MERCHANT'S TALE},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366900}
}
@misc{fds366901,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {THE POWER OF A PLACE CONCLUSION},
Pages = {207-225},
Booktitle = {MERCHANT'S TALE},
Year = {2018},
ISBN = {978-0-231-18293-5},
Key = {fds366901}
}
@book{fds336383,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {The Merchant's Tale Yokohama and the Transformation of
Japan},
Publisher = {Columbia University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780231544467},
Abstract = {Partner’s microhistory of a vibrant meeting place
humanizes the story of Japan’s revolutionary 1860s and
their profound consequences for Japanese society and
culture.},
Key = {fds336383}
}
@article{fds329188,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Daily Life in Wartime Japan, 1940–1945 by Samuel Hideo
Yamashita},
Journal = {The Journal of Japanese Studies},
Volume = {43},
Number = {1},
Pages = {189-193},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jjs.2017.0021},
Doi = {10.1353/jjs.2017.0021},
Key = {fds329188}
}
@article{fds324365,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Brewed in Japan: The Evolution of the Japanese Beer Industry
by Jeffrey W. Alexander (review)},
Journal = {The Journal of Japanese Studies},
Volume = {41},
Number = {2},
Pages = {392-397},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2015},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jjs.2015.0036},
Doi = {10.1353/jjs.2015.0036},
Key = {fds324365}
}
@article{fds295600,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Fabricating Consumers: The Sewing Machine in Modern Japan by
Andrew Gordon (review)},
Journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies},
Volume = {73},
Number = {1},
Pages = {211-215},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jas.2013.0003},
Doi = {10.1353/jas.2013.0003},
Key = {fds295600}
}
@book{fds295606,
Author = {Jackson, E and Partner, S},
Title = {Bull City Survivor: Standing up to a Hard Life in a Southern
City},
Publisher = {MacFarland & Company, Inc.},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds295606}
}
@book{fds295605,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {The Mayor of Aihara: A Japanese Villager and His Community,
1865-1925},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295605}
}
@article{fds71977,
Author = {Penelope Francks},
Title = {Rural Economic Development in Japan: From the nineteenth
century to the Pacific War},
Journal = {Journal of Japanese Studies},
Volume = {34},
Number = {1},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds71977}
}
@article{fds295611,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Rural Economic Development in Japan: From the
Nineteenth Century to the Pacific War by Penelope
Francks},
Journal = {The Journal of Japanese Studies},
Volume = {34},
Number = {1},
Pages = {106-109},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jjs.2008.0041},
Doi = {10.1353/jjs.2008.0041},
Key = {fds295611}
}
@article{fds295607,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Bad Youth: Juvenile Delinquency and the Politics
of Everyday Life in Modern Japan by David
Ambaras},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {62},
Number = {3},
Pages = {372-374},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mni.2007.0062},
Doi = {10.1353/mni.2007.0062},
Key = {fds295607}
}
@article{fds295612,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Peasants into citizens?: The Meiji village in the
Russo-Japanese war},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {62},
Number = {2},
Pages = {179-209},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0027-0741},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000247974100002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/mni.2007.0042},
Key = {fds295612}
}
@article{fds46293,
Author = {Gail Bernstein},
Title = {Isami's House: Three Centuries of a Japanese
Family},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds46293}
}
@article{fds46294,
Author = {David Ambaras},
Title = {Bad Youth: Juvenile Delinquency and the Politics of Everyday
Life in Modern Japan},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {62},
Number = {3},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds46294}
}
@article{fds295610,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Isami's house: Three centuries of a Japanese
family by Gail Bernstein},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Pages = {339-340},
Year = {2007},
ISSN = {0022-1953},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000248989200061&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1162/jinh.2007.38.2.339},
Key = {fds295610}
}
@misc{fds376384,
Title = {Daily Life of Civilians in Wartime Japan,
1937-45},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds376384}
}
@misc{fds295594,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Daily Life of Civilians in Wartime Japan,
1937-45},
Booktitle = {The Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Asia},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Editor = {Lone, S},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds295594}
}
@article{fds295599,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Community and State in the Japanese Farm Village
by Dimitri Vanoverbeke},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {60},
Year = {2005},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds295599}
}
@article{fds324366,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Community and State in the Japanese Farm Village: Farm
Tenancy Conciliation, 1924-1938 (review)},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {60},
Number = {4},
Pages = {533-535},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2005},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mni.2005.0050},
Doi = {10.1353/mni.2005.0050},
Key = {fds324366}
}
@book{fds295604,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Toshie: A Story of Rural Life in Twentieth Century
Japan},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0520240979/qid=1095715377/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/102-1008339-5256135?v=glance&s=books},
Abstract = {Sakaue Toshié was born on August 14, 1925, into a family of
tenant farmers and day laborers in the hamlet of Kosugi. The
world she entered was one of hard labor, poverty, dirt,
disease, and frequent early death. By the 1970s, that rural
world had changed almost beyond recognition. Toshié is the
story of that extraordinary transformation as witnessed and
experienced by Toshié herself. A sweeping social history of
the Japanese countryside in its twentieth- century
transition from "peasant" to "consumer" society, the book is
also a richly textured account of the life of one village
woman and her community caught up in the inexorable march of
historical events. Through the lens of Toshié’s life,
Simon Partner shows us the realities of rural Japanese life
during the 1930s depression; daily existence under the
wartime regime of "spiritual mobilization"; the land reform
and its consequences during occupation; and the rapid
emergence of a consumer culture against the background of
agricultural mechanization during the 1950s and 1960s. In
some ways representative and in other ways unique,
Toshié’s narrative raises questions about conventional
frameworks of twentieth- century Japanese history, and about
the place of individual agency and choice in an era often
seen as dominated by the impersonal forces of modernity:
technology, state power, and capitalism.},
Key = {fds295604}
}
@article{fds295608,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Autobiography of a Geisha by Sayo
Masuda},
Journal = {MONUMENTA NIPPONICA},
Volume = {59},
Number = {1},
Pages = {143-145},
Year = {2004},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0027-0741},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000220776000011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295608}
}
@article{fds295598,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of A Time of Crisis by Kerry Smith},
Journal = {Agricultural History},
Volume = {76},
Number = {4},
Pages = {713-715},
Publisher = {UNIV CALIF PRESS},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds295598}
}
@article{fds295614,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Taming the Wilderness: The Lifestyle Improvement Movement in
Twentieth Century Japan},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {56},
Number = {4},
Year = {2001},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds295614}
}
@article{fds324367,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Taming the wilderness: the lifestyle improvement movement in
rural Japan, 1925-1965.},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {56},
Number = {4},
Pages = {487-520},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3096671},
Doi = {10.2307/3096671},
Key = {fds324367}
}
@article{fds295615,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Brightening Country Lives: Selling Electrical Goods in the
Japanese Countryside, 1950–1970},
Journal = {Enterprise and Society},
Volume = {1},
Number = {4},
Pages = {762-784},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/es/1.4.762},
Abstract = {In the aftermath of World War II, Japanese companies looked
to the United States as a model of middle-class,
consumer-driven prosperity. Although living conditions in
Japan were very different from those in the United States,
Japanese companies imported product technologies and
management techniques that helped them realize their vision
of a mass consumer society. For electrical goods companies,
the countryside represented a special challenge, as
conservative values and traditional family structures
hindered sales. In time, however, electrical goods companies
were able to overcome these obstacles, and in the process
they became major players in the transformation of peasants
into consumers. © 2000, Enterprise and Society. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1093/es/1.4.762},
Key = {fds295615}
}
@article{fds7136,
Author = {Ian Inkster and Kumihiko Satofuka},
Title = {Culture and Technology in Modern Japan},
Journal = {Waseda Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {22},
Editor = {Ian Inkster and Fumihiko Satofuka},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7136}
}
@article{fds295597,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Culture and Technology in Modern Japan: Ian
Inkster and Kumihiko Satofuka, eds.},
Journal = {Waseda Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {22},
Editor = {Inkster, I and Satofuka, F},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295597}
}
@article{fds295609,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Embracing defeat: Japan in the wake of World War
II},
Journal = {MONUMENTA NIPPONICA},
Volume = {55},
Number = {1},
Pages = {128-129},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0027-0741},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=000085643100008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2668391},
Key = {fds295609}
}
@article{fds25549,
Author = {Ino Ryüichi},
Title = {Sengo Nihon no Nögyöshi [A Postwar History of Japanese
Agriculture]},
Journal = {Social Science Japan Journal},
Volume = {6},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds25549}
}
@article{fds295595,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Japan’s Postwar Economy: Erich Pauer,
ed.},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {54},
Year = {1999},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds295595}
}
@article{fds25548,
Author = {Erich Pauer and ed.},
Title = {Japan’s Postwar Economy},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {54},
Number = {3},
Year = {1999},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds25548}
}
@article{fds295596,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Review of Sengo Nihon no Nögyöshi [A Postwar History of
Japanese Agriculture] by Ino Ryüichi},
Journal = {Social Science Japan Journal},
Volume = {6},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds295596}
}
@article{fds324368,
Author = {Partner, S and Pauer, E},
Title = {Japan's War Economy},
Journal = {Monumenta Nipponica},
Volume = {54},
Number = {3},
Pages = {403-403},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1999},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2668370},
Doi = {10.2307/2668370},
Key = {fds324368}
}
@article{fds295613,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Manufacturing Desire: The “Electrical Lifestyle” and the
Nurturing of the Japanese Consumer},
Journal = {Social Science Japan},
Volume = {12},
Year = {1998},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds295613}
}
@book{fds295602,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Saying Yes to Japanese Investment},
Publisher = {Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall},
Year = {1992},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0137850492/qid=1141870259/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-5809036-3448000?s=books&v=glance&n=283155},
Key = {fds295602}
}
@book{fds295601,
Author = {Partner, S},
Title = {Mergers and Acquisitions Manual},
Publisher = {Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall},
Year = {1991},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/013577263X/qid=1141870424/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/002-5809036-3448000?s=books&v=glance&n=283155},
Key = {fds295601}
}
%% Payne, Charles M.
@book{fds44279,
Author = {C.M. Payne},
Title = {So Much Reform, So Little Change: The Persistence of Failure
in Urban Schools.},
Publisher = {Harvard Education Publishing Group ( Expected completion,
September, 2006)},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds44279}
}
@book{fds44280,
Title = {Teach Freedom: The African American Tradition of Education
For Liberation},
Publisher = {Edited by Charles Payne and Carol Strickland (Expected
completion, March , 2006).},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds44280}
}
@book{fds44281,
Author = {C.M. Payne},
Title = {Foreword, “Teaching the Hard of Head,” 2nd edition of
Lisa Delpit’s Other People’s Children,},
Publisher = {New Press, 2006, forthcoming.},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds44281}
}
@book{fds7140,
Title = {Time Longer Than Rope: A Century of African American
Activism},
Publisher = {NYU Press},
Editor = {Charles M. Paynes and Adam Green},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7140}
}
@article{fds7144,
Title = {'I Don't Want Your Nasty Pot of Gold': The Comer School of
Development Process and the Development of Leadership in
Urban Schools},
Booktitle = {Leadership for School Reform: Lessons from Comprehensive
School Reform Designers},
Publisher = {Corwin Press},
Editor = {Amanda Datnow and Joseph Murphy},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7144}
}
@article{fds7142,
Title = {So Much Reform, So LIttle Change: Building-Level Barriers to
Urban School Reform},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7142}
}
@article{fds7143,
Title = {Education for Liberation: Possibilities and
Dilemmas},
Booktitle = {Phi Delta Kappan},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7143}
}
@article{fds7145,
Title = {'You Duh Man!': African Americans in the Twentieth
Century},
Booktitle = {Making Sense of the Twentieth Century: Perspectives on
Modern American, 1900-2000},
Publisher = {Oxford},
Editor = {Harvard Sitkoff},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7145}
}
@article{fds7146,
Title = {Education for Activism: Mississippi's Freedom Schools in the
1960s},
Pages = {67-77},
Booktitle = {A Simple Justice: The Challenge for of Small
Schools},
Publisher = {Teachers College Press},
Editor = {B. Ayers and M. Klonsky and G. Lyons},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7146}
}
%% Peck, Gunther W.
@article{fds344620,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {Labor abolition and the politics of white victimhood:
Rethinking the history of working-class racism},
Journal = {Journal of the Early Republic},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {89-98},
Year = {2019},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jer.2019.0007},
Doi = {10.1353/jer.2019.0007},
Key = {fds344620}
}
@article{fds314542,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Movement Culture in Durham, North Carolina
(forthcoming)},
Booktitle = {TBD},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Hogan, W},
Year = {2016},
Month = {April},
Abstract = {An essay in a volume on the the life, work, and significance
of Professor Larry Goodwyn.},
Key = {fds314542}
}
@book{fds314329,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {The Shadow of White Slavery: Innocence, Rescue, and Empire
in Contemporary Human Trafficking Campaigns (In
Progress)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds314329}
}
@book{fds314330,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Trafficking in Race: White Slavery and the Rise of a
Transatlantic Working Class, 1660-1860 (In
Progress)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds314330}
}
@article{fds314326,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Reinventing Free Labor: Immigrant Padrones and Contract
Laborers in North America, 1885 - 1925 (forthcoming)},
Booktitle = {The Workers' West},
Publisher = {University of Oklahoma Press},
Editor = {Jamesom, E and Myers, RD},
Year = {2016},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds314326}
}
@misc{fds314321,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Our Bipartisan Acceptance of Refugees},
Journal = {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
url = {http://www.myajc.com/news/news/opinion/our-bipartisan-acceptance-of-refugees/npWdP/},
Key = {fds314321}
}
@misc{fds314322,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Accepting Syrian Refugees both Humanitarian and in Our
National Interest},
Journal = {Raleigh News and Observer},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
url = {http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/op-ed/article46100355.html},
Key = {fds314322}
}
@article{fds314541,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {The Shadow of White Slavery: Race, Innocence, and History in
Contemporary Anti-Human Trafficking Campaigns},
Pages = {232-260},
Booktitle = {The Power of the Past: History & Statecraft},
Publisher = {Brookings},
Editor = {Suri, J},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {9780815727125},
Key = {fds314541}
}
@article{fds314328,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {Migrant labor and global commons: Transnational subjects,
visions, and methods},
Journal = {International Labor and Working-Class History},
Volume = {85},
Number = {5},
Pages = {118-137},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Editor = {Tom Klubock},
Year = {2014},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0147-5479},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547913000501},
Keywords = {transnational commons human trafficking},
Abstract = {Despite the prominence of both migrant workers and global
commons as protagonists in recent meetings of the World
Social Forum, few activists or scholars have successfully
linked their historical agency or significance. In the
following essay, I locate conceptual starting points for
linking migrant workers and global commons by analyzing the
work of the transnational and the commons in political
conversation at the WSF and in the historiographies of
immigration and the environment in North America. I argue
that the transnational and global commons are best
understood as analytical vantages rather than as utopian
visions of nation-state transcendence. Using research into
the history of human trafficking, I explore the analytical
advantages of linking migrant workers to global commons. As
inevitable trespassers of both national sovereignty and
property claims, migrant workers' journeys help reveal a
global commons that is, like them, migratory, fleeting, and
often illegible to the state authorities. Such commons are
not pristine wildernesses, but polyglots of weedy hybrids.
Migrant workers' transnational vantages illuminate the
limits of enclosure and the enduring adaptability of
nonhuman nature across national boundaries.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547913000501},
Key = {fds314328}
}
@misc{fds295618,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Big Voter Turnouts and Perceptions of Fraud},
Journal = {Duke University: Sanford School of Public
Policy},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
url = {http://news.sanford.duke.edu/news-type/commentary/2011/voter-turnout-and-fraud},
Key = {fds295618}
}
@article{fds325691,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {Feminizing White Slavery in the United States},
Pages = {221-241},
Booktitle = {Workers Across the Americas: The Transnational Turn in Labor
History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780199731633},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731633.003.0017},
Abstract = {Between 1890 and 1910, a dramatic shift occurred in cultural
perceptions of public policies toward "white slavery" in
North America, with stories about trafficked female
prostitutes displacing stories about working-class victims
of monopoly capitalism-a "feminization" also seen in
contemporary debates about human trafficking. This chapter
asks why stories about sexual traffic and sexual violence
have so effectively displaced stories about workingclass
labor in the past as well as the present. Focusing on the
work and discoveries of undercover U.S. immigration agent
Marcus Braun in North America and Europe, it argues that
feminization was bound up with the intrinsic challenge of
seeing "slavery" within the transnational business of human
trafficking, a challenge that set the stage for both policy
failure and bureaucratic expansion simultaneously. That
bureaucratic mischief was fueled not only by the systematic
disengagement of working-class organizations from
antislavery rhetoric at the turn of the 20th century but
also by the conflicted efforts of border authorities and
investigators like Braun to foment and control a traffic in
ideas about human trafficking.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199731633.003.0017},
Key = {fds325691}
}
@article{fds295622,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Feminizing White Slavery in the United States: Marcus Braun
and the Transnational Traffic in White Bodies,
1890-1910.},
Pages = {221-244},
Booktitle = {Workers, the Nation State and Beyond},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Fink, L and Greene, J},
Year = {2011},
ISBN = {9780199778553},
Key = {fds295622}
}
@misc{fds295616,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {I Am Waiting},
Journal = {Duke Chronicle},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0030-2201},
url = {http://www.dukechronicle.com/articles/2010/11/01/i-am-waiting},
Key = {fds295616}
}
@misc{fds295617,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Hillary Clinton and the Southern Strategy},
Journal = {Duke Today},
Year = {2008},
Month = {March},
url = {http://today.duke.edu/2008/04/peck_oped.html},
Key = {fds295617}
}
@article{fds295637,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {The Nature of Labor: Fault Lines and Common Ground in
Environmental and Labor History},
Journal = {Environmental History},
Volume = {11},
Number = {2},
Pages = {212-238},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1084-5453},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3986230},
Abstract = {Recent efforts to build bridges between environmental and
labor history have relied primarily on the idea of
alienation, a concept that means sharply different things to
each subfield and which represents an incomplete foundation
for collaboration. Instead, historians need to analyze and
historicize geographies of labor. Comprising the spatial,
material, and cultural connections between nature and labor,
ǧeographies of labor elucidate not only how nonhuman nature
and human work have historically become alienated, but also
how they have inspired mutually defining visions of redeemed
nature and labor, from the 1830s to the present.},
Doi = {10.1093/envhis/11.2.212},
Key = {fds295637}
}
@article{fds295636,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {White Slavery and Whiteness: A Transnational View of the
Sources of Working-Class Radicalism and Racism},
Journal = {LABOR: Studies in Working-Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {1},
Number = {2},
Pages = {41-63},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295636}
}
@article{fds295635,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Contracting Coercion? Rethinking the Origins of Free Labor
in the United States and Great Britian},
Journal = {Buffalo Law Review},
Volume = {51},
Number = {1},
Pages = {201-218},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds295635}
}
@article{fds314790,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Review of Anaconda: Labor, Community, and Culture in
Montana's Smelter City by Laura Mercier},
Journal = {Labor History (US)},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {1469-9702},
Key = {fds314790}
}
@article{fds314791,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Review of Anaconda: Labor, Community, and Culture in
Montana's Smelter City by Laura Mercier},
Journal = {Labor History (US)},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {1469-9702},
Key = {fds314791}
}
@article{fds7165,
Author = {David Igler},
Title = {Industrial Cowboys: Miller & Lux and the Transformation of
the Far West, 1850-1920},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Publisher = {Berkeley, 2001},
Year = {2002},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds7165}
}
@article{fds295620,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {Review of Industrial Cowboys: Miller & Lux and the
Transformation of the Far West, 1850-1920 by David
Igler},
Journal = {The Journal of American History},
Volume = {89},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1065-1066},
Publisher = {Berkeley},
Year = {2002},
ISSN = {0021-8723},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3092410},
Doi = {10.2307/3092410},
Key = {fds295620}
}
@article{fds295638,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {In Search of an American Working Class: Nationalist Fictions
in the Making of Western Labor History},
Journal = {Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts fur soziale
Bewegungen},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {29-45},
Year = {2001},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295638}
}
@article{fds295621,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {Review of A New South Rebellion: The Battle against Convict
Labor in the Tennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896 by Karin A.
Shapiro},
Journal = {The Jornal of Social History},
Volume = {25},
Number = {3},
Pages = {373-374},
Year = {2000},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4286697},
Key = {fds295621}
}
@book{fds295633,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Reinventing Free Labor: Padrones and Immigrant Workers in
the North American West, 1885-1930},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295633}
}
@article{fds314325,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Manly Gambles: The Politics of Risk on the Comstock
Lode},
Pages = {73-96},
Booktitle = {Across the Great Divide: Cultures of Manhood in the U.S.
West},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Basso, M and McCall, L and Garceau, D},
Year = {2000},
ISBN = {0415924707},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315022963-10},
Abstract = {During his tour of the great silver mines of Virginia City,
Nevada, in 1876, journalist and geologist Eliot Lord was
both impressed and horrified by the "cool" detachment of
Cornish miners as they risked their lives underground in
pursuit of hard currency. Lord was particularly fascinated
by the daring of one Cornishman who fell into a shaft
thirteen hund red feet deep only to emerge unscathed minutes
later "by an astonishing combination of coolness, strength,
and luck." As he climbed out ofthe pit, the Cornishman
remarked matter-of-factly, "By the bloody 'ell. IfI hadn't
caught hold of the pumpbob nose, I'd a been scattered all
abroad." Lord used such anecdotes to paint a portrait of the
Cornish miner as a dispassionate gambIer who daily wagered
his financial and bodily assets, whether in games of
blackjack above ground or in earning wages underground.
Wrote Lord, "The miners' fondness for gambling leads them to
regard the possibility of death… as a risk that every
gamester must face, and they stake their lives on the cost
because they consider the chances in favor of their
preservation."1 Like many middle-class professionals in the
nineteenth century, Lord considered gambling to be im moral
and blamed miners' high mortality rates and enduring
financial insecurity upon their penchant for taking risks.2
Determining which forms of risk were morally acceptable and
manly had become crucial to middle-class men's ongoing
project of self-definition in the nineteenth century.3 In
this respect, Lord's description of all wage-earning men as
gambIers tells us more about his own struggle to define
legitimate gain and manhood than it does about working-class
notions of masculine risk-taking. Yet Lord's was an
ambivalent moralism, tinged as it was with admiration for
the miner's heroism and manly "coolness." From Lord's
nostalgic perspective as a citified eastern professional,
the Cornish miner embodied admirable aspects of a heroic but
vanishing manliness, long associated with the frontier, in
which individual bravery and manly skill rather than market
laws and machines governed the productive lives of men. If
Lord condemned the manly gambles miners took every day, he
also venerated their risk-taking ethos that had, so the
popular frontier myth went, conquered the wilderness and
brought civilization to a savage desert.4},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315022963-10},
Key = {fds314325}
}
@article{fds314788,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Review of All that Glitters: Class, Conflict, and Community
in Cripple Creek by Elizabeth Jameson},
Journal = {The Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {509-510},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {0043-3810},
Key = {fds314788}
}
@article{fds314789,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Review of Big Trouble: A Murder in a Small western Town sets
off a Struggle for the Soul of America by J. Anthony
Lukas},
Journal = {The Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {30},
Number = {4},
Pages = {509-510},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {0043-3810},
Key = {fds314789}
}
@article{fds295624,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Mobilizing Community: Migrant Workers and the Politics of
Labor Mobility in the North American West,
1900-1920},
Pages = {175-200},
Booktitle = {Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and the Working-Class
Experience},
Publisher = {Urbana},
Editor = {Arnesen, E and Greene, J and Laurie, B},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds295624}
}
@article{fds314324,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Padrones and Protest: "Old" Radicals and "New" Immigrants in
Bingham, Utah, 1905-1912},
Pages = {328-339},
Booktitle = {Problems in the History of the American West},
Publisher = {Heath},
Editor = {Milner, C and Butler, A and Lewis, D},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds314324}
}
@article{fds314323,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Padrones and Protest: "Old" Radicals and "New" Immigrants in
Bingham, Utah, 1905-1912},
Pages = {154-172},
Booktitle = {A World We Thought We Knew: Readings in Utah
History},
Publisher = {University of Utah Press},
Editor = {McCormick, J and Sillito, J},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds314323}
}
@article{fds295619,
Author = {Peck, G},
Title = {Review of The Centralia Tragedy of 1919: Elmer Smith and the
Wobblies by Tom Copeland},
Journal = {The Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {25},
Number = {4},
Pages = {553-553},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1994},
Month = {Winter},
ISSN = {0043-3810},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/970396},
Doi = {10.2307/970396},
Key = {fds295619}
}
@article{fds295627,
Author = {Peck, GW},
Title = {Padrones and Protest: "Old" Radicals and "New" Immigrants in
Bingham, Utah, 1905-1912},
Journal = {Western Historical Quarterly},
Volume = {24},
Number = {2},
Pages = {157-178},
Year = {1993},
Month = {May},
Abstract = {Winner of the Bert Fireman Award and the Bryant Spann
prize.},
Key = {fds295627}
}
%% Petroski, Henry
@book{fds365916,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Force: What it means to push and pull, slip and grip, start
and stop},
Pages = {1-314},
Year = {2022},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780300260793},
Abstract = {An eminent engineer and historian tackles one of the most
elemental aspects of life: how we experience and utilize
physical force "Another gem from a master of technology
writing."-Kirkus Reviews Force explores how humans interact
with the material world in the course of their everyday
activities. This book for the general reader also considers
the significance of force in shaping societies and cultures.
Celebrated author Henry Petroski delves into the ongoing
physical interaction between people and things that enables
them to stay put or causes them to move. He explores the
range of daily human experience whereby we feel the
sensations of push and pull, resistance and assistance. The
book is also about metaphorical force, which manifests
itself as pressure and relief, achievement and defeat.
Petroski draws from a variety of disciplines to make the
case that force-represented especially by our sense of
touch-is a unifying principle that pervades our lives. In
the wake of a prolonged global pandemic that increasingly
cautioned us about contact with the physical world, Petroski
offers a new perspective on the importance of the sensation
and power of touch.},
Key = {fds365916}
}
@article{fds333547,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Crossing the valley of death},
Journal = {Mechanical Engineering},
Volume = {139},
Number = {12},
Pages = {26-29},
Year = {2017},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2017-dec-1},
Doi = {10.1115/1.2017-dec-1},
Key = {fds333547}
}
@article{fds366322,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The iron rinc},
Pages = {33-36},
Booktitle = {Engineering Ethics},
Year = {2017},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780754625247},
Key = {fds366322}
}
@article{fds332062,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Yamada, H},
Title = {FRACTURE EXPERIMENTS WITH CRACKED AND EMBRITTLED HEXCAN
SECTIONS.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {E},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Crack-like flaws that might exist in hexagonal subassembly
ducts are not generally expected to initiate brittle
fracture, but there is reason to be concerned about the
integrity of cracked hexcans that have been severely
embrittled by fast-neutron irradiation. In order to check
the applicability of linear elastic fracture mechanics
analysis to such ducts, a program of experiments with
deliberately cracked and embrittled hexcan sections has been
undertaken. In this paper, a comparison of analytical
predictions and experimental results are made and
discussed.},
Key = {fds332062}
}
@article{fds332063,
Author = {Glazik, JL and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF CRACKED HEXAGONAL SUBASSEMBLY
DUCTS.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {E},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The hexagonal subassembly ducts (hexcans) of current Liquid
Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LMFBR) designs are typically
made of 20% coldworked Type 316 stainless steel. Prolonged
exposure of this initially tough and ductile material to a
fast neutron flux at high temperatures can result in severe
embrittlement. This paper examines the dynamic elastic
response of flawed and unflawed fast reactor sub-assembly
ducts. A plane-strain finite element analysis was performed
for ducts containing internal corner cracks, as well as
external midflat cracks.},
Key = {fds332063}
}
@article{fds332064,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {EFFECTS OF CRACKS ON THE RESPONSE OF SHELL
STRUCTURES.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {E},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {A simple model that predicts the effects of axial cracks on
the elastic deformation of thin cylindrical shells has been
developed. This model provides an efficient tool for
performing parametric studies and for interpolating,
extrapolating, and generalizing finite element analyses. The
simple model described in this paper provides a useful tool
for understanding the phenomena involved in the response of
cracked shells and for identifying situations where
unacceptably large deformations may result in the presence
of cracks.},
Key = {fds332064}
}
@article{fds340846,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Glazik, JL and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {STRESS-INTENSITY FACTORS FOR IRRADIATION-EMBRITTLED
HEXAGONAL SUBASSEMBLY DUCTS.},
Journal = {Struct Anal of React Fuel Elem},
Volume = {D},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Plane strain stress intensity factors for corner-cracked
hexcans 116 mm across flats and with 3 mm walls have been
determined and corroborated by several independent
techniques. These results are expected to be applicable to
LMFBR hexcans irradiated to high fluences whose ductility
and fracture toughness have been reduced and whose yield
strength has been increased to such levels that linear
elastic fracture mechanics applies. Generally speaking,
these material properties must be altered to an extent that
the plastic zone size is considerably smaller than the
hexcan wall thickness.},
Key = {fds340846}
}
@article{fds346472,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The Britannia Tubular Bridge: A paradigm of failure-driven
design},
Pages = {313-324},
Booktitle = {Structural and Civil Engineering Design},
Year = {2016},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780860787617},
Key = {fds346472}
}
@article{fds329287,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The road ahead},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {104},
Number = {4},
Pages = {236-241},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2016.121.236},
Doi = {10.1511/2016.121.236},
Key = {fds329287}
}
@article{fds329288,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {How paperweights emerged from the desk of
necessity},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {104},
Number = {4},
Pages = {216-219},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2016.121.216},
Doi = {10.1511/2016.121.216},
Key = {fds329288}
}
@article{fds342172,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Traffic signals, dilemma zones, and red-light
cameras},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {104},
Number = {3},
Pages = {150-153},
Year = {2016},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2016.120.150},
Doi = {10.1511/2016.120.150},
Key = {fds342172}
}
@article{fds342173,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The merritt parkway and other drivinq respites},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {104},
Number = {2},
Pages = {86-89},
Year = {2016},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2016.119.86},
Doi = {10.1511/2016.119.86},
Key = {fds342173}
}
@article{fds333548,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The lines on the road: Infrastructure in
perspective},
Journal = {Mechanical Engineering},
Volume = {138},
Number = {2},
Pages = {42-47},
Year = {2016},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2016-feb-3},
Doi = {10.1115/1.2016-feb-3},
Key = {fds333548}
}
@article{fds329289,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The bridge that united two cities},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {104},
Number = {1},
Pages = {20-23},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2016.118.20},
Doi = {10.1511/2016.118.20},
Key = {fds329289}
}
@book{fds227131,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The Road Taken: The History and Future of America's
Infrastrucure},
Publisher = {Bloomsbury},
Address = {New York:},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds227131}
}
@article{fds331174,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Words instead of dollars},
Journal = {Enr (Engineering News Record)},
Volume = {274},
Number = {43},
Year = {2015},
Month = {October},
Abstract = {The idea that a poor US infrastructure endangered the
economy had a long history. Widespread awareness came in the
early 1980s with the publication of 'America in Ruins:
Beyond the Public Works Pork Barrel' by Pat Choate and Susan
Walter. The report's subtitle was changed to 'The Decaying
Infrastructure', but the word remained obscure and
unfamiliar to American readers into the late 1980s. The
report-card conceit remained dormant for a decade, until the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) issued its first
'Report Card for America's Infrastructure' in
1998.},
Key = {fds331174}
}
@article{fds268045,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {An incubator for cooperation across the disciplines},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {103},
Number = {5},
Pages = {318-321},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2015.116.318},
Abstract = {Oskar von Miller, a German electrical engineer played a
leading role in electrifying his native country. He proposed
the establishment of a museum that would preserve
technological artifacts and teach visitors principles of
science. Oskar von Miller Forum is an international venue
where civil engineers, architects and others in the building
industry can meet, where innovation in the field is
promoted. The Munich center's building consists of three
interconnected blocks, the central one of which represents
to the city the structure's principal fa?ade. The students
range from those studying for their bachelor's degree to
doctoral students, with master's students making up about
one third of the population. The forum is sponsored by the
Bavarian construction industry, with the aim of promoting
innovation by supplementing the education that resident
students receive at the Technical University. Within the
evocative environment, the Forum is a place for visions of
the future.},
Doi = {10.1511/2015.116.318},
Key = {fds268045}
}
@article{fds314231,
Author = {Abou-Ras, D and Edoff, M and Minemoto, T and Mitzi, D and Romeo,
A},
Title = {Preface},
Journal = {Thin Solid Films},
Volume = {582},
Pages = {1},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0040-6090},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tsf.2015.01.001},
Doi = {10.1016/j.tsf.2015.01.001},
Key = {fds314231}
}
@article{fds268049,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Second life of a tied-arch bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {103},
Number = {2},
Pages = {94-97},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2015},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2015.113.94},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski shared his views on the structural
engineering aspect of the tied-arch bridge located located
in front of Merrimack College in North Andover,
Massachusetts, US. The 150-year old bridge was
re-constructed to retain its original design and condition.
The bridge encouraged Henry Petroski to gather more
information about it and the engineer who originally
designed it. Extensive research followed after which Henry
Petroski came to know that the Merrimack bridge was a type
of tied arch or bowstring arch bridge, which had significant
advantages over the traditional arch bridge.},
Doi = {10.1511/2015.113.94},
Key = {fds268049}
}
@article{fds268046,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Can an engineer appreciate art?},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {103},
Number = {1},
Pages = {14-17},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2015.112.14},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski, Professor of Civil Engineering at Duke,
believes that an engineer must conform to the constrictions
of natural law and the constraints of reality. They could
put down on paper fanciful thoughts and playful blueprints.
Public engineering works are also works of public art and so
must be treated as such. A large building or bridge can add
to or detract from the built environment. In contrast to
buildings, bridges are often offered as examples of pure
engineering, in that their structure is out in the open for
all to see. Sometimes anchorages are given architectural
treatments that can distract from the bridge structure.
There is room in art of all kinds for metaphor and
symbolism, and for just imagination.},
Doi = {10.1511/2015.112.14},
Key = {fds268046}
}
@article{fds268050,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Anonymous design},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {102},
Number = {6},
Pages = {414-417},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2014.111.414},
Abstract = {Some designs that may be anonymous on a store shelf do in
fact have an inventor's name associated with them on a
patent. If the inventor is an employee, then all patent
rights are typically by prior agreement transferred to the
employer. Whether the employee/inventor receives any
compensation specific to the invention varies greatly from
company to company. Whoever that person or those persons are
or work for, they are not likely to receive any
extraordinary compensation and certainly no royalties that
might ultimately be manufactured and sold. Sometimes all an
inventor receives is a pat on the back, a certificate of
recognition, or a one-time bonus.},
Doi = {10.1511/2014.111.414},
Key = {fds268050}
}
@article{fds268054,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Impossible points, erroneous walks},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {102},
Number = {2},
Pages = {102-105},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2014.107.102},
Abstract = {The article discusses how artists make mistakes while
drawing sharpened pencils and galloping horses. Half of the
drawings of sharpened pencils depict the removal of wood
from the wrong locations to form a sharpened pencil point.
If graphic artists do, at least sometimes, copy a
pre-existing image of a pencil, then the mistake is likely
to persist. Disconcertingly, this false image appears in
places from which one expects accuracy, such as a
professionally designed advertisement in the New York Times
touting the importance of an investment in education to help
teachers inspire students. In 1878, Muybridge produced
definitive visual evidence that a horse did indeed fully
leave the ground as it trotted along. The images also shook
the art world by exposing postural errors in classic equine
sculptures and paintings. Examining more than 300 depictions
of animal walking, in such sources as museum exhibits,
textbooks, and toys, researchers found that almost 47
percent got it wrong.},
Doi = {10.1511/2014.107.102},
Key = {fds268054}
}
@article{fds268051,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Aspirants, apprentices, and student engineers},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {102},
Number = {5},
Pages = {334-337},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2014.110.334},
Abstract = {The problem of having enough professional and skilled
workers to satisfy the needs of society and industry is not
a new one. Engineering was never organized the way that the
craft guilds were. Would-be civil engineers did not so much
serve formal apprenticeships as work their way up the ladder
of responsibility on construction sites. The senior engineer
was impressed with the youngster's talent and took him on as
a paid assistant workman. At first, contestants were
responsible for doing everything on their own. Either way, a
serious contest entry might require three hours of after
school work each day for an entire year. The discipline of
industrial design was still young, but the automobile
industry appreciated its importance. Fisher's size and scale
grew to enormous proportions. The highest national grand
size awards were college scholarships valued at
$5000.},
Doi = {10.1511/2014.110.334},
Key = {fds268051}
}
@article{fds268052,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The story of two houses},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {102},
Number = {4},
Pages = {258-261},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2014.109.258},
Abstract = {A fictional structure from a 19th-century novelette and the
author's real residence tell the intertwined tale of
architecture and engineering. Vitruvius, author of the
first-century BCE treatise on Greek and Roman architecture
and engineering, has been variously identified as an
architect, an engineer, and an architect/engineer. In fact,
the professions were effectively one and the same for nearly
two millennia after Vitruvius. From such a sketchy
description, an architect must define and subdivide the
interior space for and compose the external appearance of a
structure, whether it be a country house, townhouse, or
urban skyscraper. Though young Paul has no training in
either engineering or architecture, he uses his architect
cousin's drawing instruments to develop a floor plan
incorporating his sister's wishes as best he
can.},
Doi = {10.1511/2014.109.258},
Key = {fds268052}
}
@article{fds268053,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Rise and fall of the pocket protector},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {102},
Number = {3},
Pages = {182-185},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2014.108.182},
Abstract = {The pocket protector has long been associated with
engineers, but to society at large it does not necessarily
evoke a positive image. Click to Enlarge ImageMadea credits
the 'original pocket protector' to inventor Hurley Smith,
who was born in 1908 in Bellaire, Michigan. Smith had no
formal schooling but completed high school by correspondence
course. After working and saving money, he matriculated at
Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. He studied
electrical engineering at Queens, earning his bachelor's
degree in 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, and
upon graduation had to take a job marketing Popsicles around
the province. Smith never claimed to have invented the
pocket protector, describing his creation instead as an
improved pocket shield, guard or protector. He emphasized
instead that his version of the device was, among other
things, 'of novel, but exceedingly simple and inexpensive
construction' and 'the simplest, lightest and least
expensive form of the shield.' He recognized that the open
sides of the shield might be seen as a flaw in the design,
for the points of pencils and pens leaning sideways could
soil or poke through the shirt pocket.},
Doi = {10.1511/2014.108.182},
Key = {fds268053}
}
@article{fds268056,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {In memory of the offprint},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {102},
Number = {1},
Pages = {14-17},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2014.106.14},
Abstract = {The computer, Internet, e-mail, and facsimile PDF versions
of articles have changed the way scholars and researchers
think of and handle the writing, dissemination, and storage
of their work. Digital media practices can vary considerably
from field to field, but the ability to create a
professionally formatted paper on a personal computer and
rapidly post it on a website-considerably faster than
peer-reviewed journals can post prepublication copies of
accepted manuscripts-has changed the way scholarship and
research results are made accessible to insiders and
outsiders alike. Hence, the paper offprint and preprint have
been replaced by their electronic cousins: the e-offprint
and the pre-e-offprint. Ironically, however, the ubiquity of
wireless connectivity has enabled people sitting around in
groups to look at and speak not to each other but to the
individual digital invisible colleges they communicate with
through their smartphones and tablet computers.},
Doi = {10.1511/2014.106.14},
Key = {fds268056}
}
@book{fds227132,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The House with Sixteen Handmade Doors: A Tale of
Architectural Choice and Craftsmanship},
Publisher = {W. W. Norton},
Address = {New York:},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds227132}
}
@article{fds268060,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Tappan zee bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {101},
Number = {3},
Pages = {172-176},
Year = {2013},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000317951200008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The article discusses the design of the Tappan Zee Bridge,
located just outside the 25-mile radius of influence of the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, explaining it has
outlived its utility. The bridge, which carries the New York
State Thruway between Rockland and Westchester counties, is
thus Uncommonly long, stretching about three miles from end
to end, with its longest span being just over 1,200 feet.
Siting a bridge at a wide part of the river may be
counterintuitive, but generally where a river is wide it is
also relatively shallow. Today, the Tappan Zee, which has
been called 'one of the ugliest bridges in the East,' has
more serious problems than signs containing misspellings and
general lack of aesthetic respect. One infrastructure critic
has said that it is being held together with glue and duct
tape.},
Key = {fds268060}
}
@article{fds268058,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Unbuilding a maine landmark},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {101},
Number = {6},
Pages = {414-417},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000326489000014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The Waldo-Hancock Bridge, which connected the two Maine
counties for which it was named, stood for 75 years as a
structure with much engineering and historical significance.
The construction of a suspension bridge, like that of a lot
of building projects, necessarily proceeds in a mostly
serial manner, with subsequent stages dependent on the
completion of prior ones. One the piers are then erected the
towers, which for a major bridge can be as high as a
skyscraper. While the towers are being erected, the
construction of the anchorages at each end of the bridge
usually advances apace. Hanging the roadway from the main
suspension cables takes place in stages, with manageable
sections of the bridge deck added and connected in a
pre-determined order. The disassembly of the bridge proper
began with the removal of signage, lighting standards, and
the paved surface of the roadway, leaving the skeletal steel
deck sections lighter and more easily cleanly
handle.},
Doi = {10.1511/2013.105.414},
Key = {fds268058}
}
@article{fds268059,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Geothermal energy},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {101},
Number = {4},
Pages = {251-255},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000320641000009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Land-based people harvested peat and wood to warm their
hearths, and cottage industries developed to supply the
blocks and logs of fuel to those who lived in cities. On a
larger scale, and with much greater risk to those who were
employed in the industry, fossil fuels were mined and
shipped in gargantuan quantities far and wide. Those who
work on oil and gas rigs understand that they are engaged in
a dangerous occupation, so generally they are paid a premium
for their services. Coal, more than any other energy source,
fueled the Industrial Revolution, but it left a residue of
soot and other pollutants that was cursed legacy. The
overall record of the industry is remarkably good, but an
economy's dependence on oil can be adversely affected by
supply and demand imbalances created by price manipulation,
political unrest and war.},
Doi = {10.1511/2013.103.251},
Key = {fds268059}
}
@article{fds268062,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {An anthropomorphic model},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {101},
Number = {2},
Pages = {103-107},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000315422800011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Baker's design for the bridge was quite unusual for its
time. It was based on the cantilever principle, which had
roots in corbeled arches and vaults. Galileo was the first
to provide a rational analysis of a cantilever structure,
understanding that if he could successfully determine a
relationship between the geometry, material strength and
load carried at the end of a generic cantilever beam, then
he could predict the behavior of beams of more complex
design and thereby shed light on the hitherto in- explicable
spontaneous failure of massive structures like obelisks and
ships. Galileo's analysis of the cantilever beam was correct
in methodology but flawed in detail; still, it provided the
basis for a rational method of structural analysis that is
taught to engineering students to this day. The classic
illustration for what has come to be known as Galileo's
Problem has been widely reproduced and, although not
strictly speaking an anthropomorphic model provides a feel
for the gross forces involved.},
Doi = {10.1511/2013.101.103},
Key = {fds268062}
}
@article{fds268063,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Engineering in the abstract},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {101},
Number = {1},
Pages = {22-26},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000312416900011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {After the death of his older brother in a boating accident,
Dawson produced paintings showing night-sky effects, which
may have reflected his dark mood at the time. In the same
year that Dawson began his engineering studies, he also
began to paint differently. According to the Penn State art
historian Randy Ploog, an expert on the engineer- painter
Dawson, his work showed a change in emphasis, away from
illusionistic imitation of observed landscapes toward
creating inventive compositional arrangements. The civil
engineering curriculum then and now are not so coincident,
however. At Armour Tech in 1905, Dawson began to follow, but
apparently not with great enthusiasm, a curriculum that
included courses in graphics, topographical surveying,
railroad location, topographical drawing and stereotomy,
which could be defined as the art of cutting
three-dimensional solids into particular
shapes.},
Doi = {10.1511/2013.100.22},
Key = {fds268063}
}
@article{fds268055,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The Evolution of Eyeglasses Applying the principles of
optics to a basic human need required both imagination and
skill},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {101},
Number = {5},
Pages = {334-337},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2013},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2013.104.334},
Abstract = {The invention of eyeglasses is credited to Edward Rosen, a
classicist turned historian of science. According to Rosen,
the oldest known reference to a pair of eyeglasses occurs in
a sermon preached in Florence, Italy, in 1305 by Friar
Giordano da Rivolta, whose monastery was St. Catherine in
Pisa. The ability of a segment of a glass sphere to magnify
whatever is placed before it was known around the year 1000,
when the spherical segment was called a reading stone.
Turning a couple of magnifying glasses into a pair of
spectacles required the innovation of mechanically linking
two mounted magnifying lenses. By pivoting the glasses about
the rivet, the angle between the handles could be adjusted
so that the parts of the spectacles over the nose and eyes
would fit a wearer's need. This awkward feature of the
earliest eyeglasses was overcome by a variety of means to
hold the lens frames in place on the wearer's head. By the
18th century the use of steel, which has significant
springiness compared with bone, leather or bronze,
introduced a new way to connect two framed
lenses.},
Doi = {10.1511/2013.104.334},
Key = {fds268055}
}
@article{fds268211,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Overarching problems},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {100},
Number = {6},
Pages = {458-462},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2012},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2012.99.458},
Abstract = {Structural arches have been assembled out of individual
wedge-shaped stones known as voussoirs, with the last and
topmost one to be put into place called the keystone for
millennia. Placing the keystone in a true arch presented a
special problem, for unlike all the other pieces of stone in
an arch, it could not be. lifted approximately into place
atop the centering and then pushed and shoved more or less
easily into its proper place and orientation. The keystone
had to be dropped directly into the gap left between the two
halves of the incomplete arch, with any sideways adjustment
done before the final placement. The central functional and
symbolic nature of keystones has led to their esthetic
elaboration and exaggeration in structures employing the
arch and vault, the latter of which can be thought of as a
continuous series of side-by-side arches.},
Doi = {10.1511/2012.99.458},
Key = {fds268211}
}
@article{fds268061,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {A bridge too far [bridge design]},
Journal = {Engineering & Technology},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Pages = {84-86},
Publisher = {Institution of Engineering and Technology
(IET)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1750-9637},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/et.2012.0314},
Abstract = {In this extract from his new book, American engineering
writer Henry Petroski looks at the way in which several high
profile disasters have influenced bridge design over the
last 150 years.},
Doi = {10.1049/et.2012.0314},
Key = {fds268061}
}
@article{fds333549,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Things happen},
Journal = {Mechanical Engineering},
Volume = {134},
Number = {3},
Pages = {38-41},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {2012},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2012-mar-3},
Doi = {10.1115/1.2012-mar-3},
Key = {fds333549}
}
@article{fds268064,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Government bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {100},
Number = {4},
Pages = {288-292},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000305316600014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski shares his experience of visiting the Quad
Cities area to deliver some lectures on bridge engineering
to engineers. There were plenty of both in the vicinity.
John Deere, the world-renowned manufacturer of tractors and
other agricultural and industrial equipment, has been based
in Moline since 1848, and since 1964 has been housed in an
architecturally distinguished and celebrated administrative
center located on a park-like campus and designed by the
Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen, designer of
perhaps the Midwest's most celebrated landmark, the St.
Louis Gateway Arch. The first dam to be constructed was
located at the foot of the Rock Island rapids. Today known
as Dam 15, it remains distinguished as being the largest
roller-gate dam in the world. The 1856 structure that
connected the cities of Davenport and Rock Island was a
wooden truss of multiple stationary spans and a
record-setting 286-foot-long swing span that rotated on a
large turntable to open up navigation channels that allowed
riverboats to pass.},
Doi = {10.1511/2012.97.288},
Key = {fds268064}
}
@article{fds268065,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Backseat designers},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {100},
Number = {3},
Pages = {192-196},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000302834600013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {China and India were recapitulating, in a way, developments
that occurred during the previous century in America and
Britain. With the prosperity of the postwar period and the
inception of the interstate highway system, increasing
numbers of cars were being driven on America's roads.
Summoning an overwhelming amount of evidence, he showed how
Detroit automakers repeatedly neglected to incorporate
voluntarily safety- and injury-mitigating features into
their cars, even though the technology to do so was
available. Selected safety features, such as seat belts and
padded dashboards, were made available on new cars, but as
safety options. From an engineering standpoint, when an
accident injury occurs, it is a result of the failure of the
technological components of the vehicle and the highway to
adapt adequately to the driver's capacities and limitations.
The heightened awareness of the situation on the nation?s
roads led to passage of the 1966 National Traffic and Motor
Vehicle Safety Act.},
Doi = {10.1511/2012.96.192},
Key = {fds268065}
}
@article{fds268066,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Opening doors},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {100},
Number = {2},
Pages = {112-115},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000300334100013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The mechanics of the seemingly simple task of turning a
doorknob involves a variety of forces that the hand exerts
on the knob and through it to the door. The opposing forces
produced by the thumb and fingers together form what
engineers call a couple, which consists of a pair of equal
and opposite forces that collectively produce a turning
motion rather than a translational one. Thus, when the
spindle of a small toy top is twisted, a couple is applied
to it, and it tends to spin in place rather than fly across
the table. In the US, inventors and manufacturers began to
think seriously about levers as alternatives to knobs in the
years leading up to the Americans with Disabilities Act,
which was signed into law in 1990. Like most legislation,
the act was preceded by an increasing sensitivity to the
problems it would address.},
Doi = {10.1511/2012.95.112},
Key = {fds268066}
}
@article{fds268067,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The washington monument},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {100},
Number = {1},
Pages = {16-20},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000297961300014&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {The Earthquake that shook the East Coast in August 2011 has
left its mark on some remarkable structures in Washington,
D.C. The late-19th-century pension building, now the
National Building Museum, was closed until the enormous
brick structure with its spectacular interior space could be
inspected. It was declared safe, but models of the Empire
State Building and the world's latest tallest, Burj Khalifa,
part of the museum's exhibit of Lego architecture, suffered
the collapse of some of their topmost plastic brickwork. A
monument to George Washington in the form of an equestrian
statue was proposed as early as 1783, after the War of
Independence had been officially ended by the Treaty of
Paris. A committee of the Continental Congress reported
favorably on the proposal, and Congress resolved
specifically to erect a bronze statue of the general in
Roman dress and holding a truncheon in his right
hand.},
Key = {fds268067}
}
@article{fds268209,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Portrait of the artist as a young engineer},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {100},
Number = {5},
Pages = {368-373},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2012.98.368},
Abstract = {The article discusses how Alexander Calder's engineering
education had a profound influence on his art, especially as
manifested in his signature compositions known as mobiles
and stabiles. According to Calder's college transcript, his
New York City home address while at school was 27 Waverly
Place, which is on the fringe of Greenwich Village, by then
established as a magnet for artists, poets and the
avant-garde generally. The younger Calder's transcript also
indicates that prior to entering Stevens Institute he had
graduated from San Francisco's Lowell High School, where he
took courses that prepared him well to enter an engineering
curriculum: two units of algebra; one each of chemistry
physics and plane geometry; and one half unit each of solid
geometry and trigonometry. Calder took no fewer than 29
hours per week of course, shop and laboratory work during
regular terms of his four years at Stevens, with some of the
latter terms, which are even today notoriously laboratory
intensive, having as many as 34 hours of class and
laboratory time.},
Doi = {10.1511/2012.98.368},
Key = {fds268209}
}
@book{fds200711,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {To Forgive Design: Understanding Failure},
Publisher = {Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds200711}
}
@article{fds268208,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {An Engineer's Alphabet: Gleanings from the Softer Side of a
Profession},
Journal = {Civil Engineering},
Volume = {81},
Number = {10},
Pages = {70-77},
Publisher = {American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)},
Year = {2011},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0885-7024},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0000371},
Abstract = {This is an excerpt from Henry Petroski's newest book, which
will be published this month by Cambridge University Press.
As Petroski writes in the preface, "this abecedarium is one
engineer's collection of thoughts, quotations, anecdotes,
facts, trivia, arcana, and miscellanea relating to the
practice, history, culture, and traditions of his
profession. The entries, which represent the distillation of
decades of reading, writing, talking, and thinking about
engineers and engineering, range from brief essays on
concepts and practices that are central to the profession to
lists of its great achievements. This book is at the same
time an anthology, a commonplace book, and a reference
volume. It is not intended to be read from first page to
last, but rather is meant to be dipped into here and there
as the mood strikes the reader, with the alphabetical
arrangement promoting serendipity."},
Doi = {10.1061/ciegag.0000371},
Key = {fds268208}
}
@article{fds268205,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {A round pie in a square box},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {99},
Number = {4},
Pages = {288-292},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2011},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2011.91.288},
Abstract = {The white-boxes-and-string world of the old-time bakeshop is
alien to the baked-goods department of today's supermarket.
The incongruity of things made and things found is a fact of
life, and like most facts of life it is accepted as the way
things are, if not embraced as welcome variety. Relatively
thin and un-reinforced cardboard, the stuff of which cake
and cereal boxes are made, is a rather flimsy material and
hardly suitable for bearing the weight of a pizza pie
distributed over the reach of a 16- or 18-inch circle.
Reverse engineering the cereal box begins with emptying it
of its contents and unsealing the bottom. This leaves an
open-box structure, which is readily felt to be much less
rigid than its closed counterpart. The doubly-opened box can
be sighted through, as if it were a tube.},
Doi = {10.1511/2011.91.288},
Key = {fds268205}
}
@article{fds268200,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Bridges of the mediterranean},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {99},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-19},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2011.88.15},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski traces the history of bridges in the
Mediterranean region and how they evolved over time. A
double bridge was built from the town of Abydos, with each
of the bridges presumably consisting of boats tied together.
Phoenicians employed ropes made from flax on one and
Egyptians using papyrus on the other. Floating bridges are
no longer very common in an age of high-profile signature
structures that also allow for high clearances, but they
continue to be used in locations demanding long crossings
over deep water, where the construction of foundations and
piers would be dangerous and expensive. Two examples of
these deck designs exist in the pair of world-class
suspension bridges that span the Bosporus at Istanbul and
provided the first fixed crossings between Asia and Europe
since Xerxes' pontoon bridge across the Hellespont.},
Doi = {10.1511/2011.88.15},
Key = {fds268200}
}
@article{fds268203,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Arches and domes},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {99},
Number = {2},
Pages = {111-115},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2011.89.111},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski focuses on the importance of domes and arches
in context of historical structures. Historically, domes
have not been associated with recreational sites but with
sacred places such as churches, cathedrals, and basilicas,
and with government landmarks such as state and national
capitols. The structural arch is a more primitive form than
the dome. The size of dome can be measured by the span of
its base. At about 142 feet across, the domed interior space
of the Pantheon has a clear span that is significantly
greater than any previously built structure. Like the Roman
Pantheon, Istanbul's Hagia Sophia was a replacement for an
earlier structure. The Middle Ages were bracketed, roughly,
by the construction of the domed Hagia Sophia in
Constantinople and that of the great dome for the basilica
in Florence, Italy.},
Doi = {10.1511/2011.89.111},
Key = {fds268203}
}
@article{fds268204,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Controlled demolition},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {99},
Number = {3},
Pages = {195-199},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2011.90.195},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski explains how removing structures can require
nearly as much planning as building them. Henry refers to
the case with the revered Yankee Stadium, 'the house that
Ruth built' in the 1920s. After much posturing to keep the
team playing in New York City, construction of a new stadium
began in 2006. The construction site was located on parkland
across the street from the old stadium, in which the Yankees
continued to play ball. The use of explosives to implode the
old stadium would certainly have speeded up the process, but
at risk to the surrounding area. Obsolescence and safety
considerations can also demand the destruction of an old
bridge that is too narrow or too weak for the expectations
and demands of today's traffic. The temperature of the
flames naturally heated up the steel columns, which time
became softened to the point where they could not support
the load that bore down on them.},
Doi = {10.1511/2011.90.195},
Key = {fds268204}
}
@article{fds268206,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Silver bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {99},
Number = {5},
Pages = {368-372},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2011.92.368},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski describes the design defects of the Silver
Bridge across the Ohio River between Point Pleasant, West
Virginia, and Gallipolis, Ohio, that led to its collapse in
1967. The original design for a bridge between Point
Pleasant and Gallipolis was more conventional. Unusual
design features of Silver Bridge did not end with its
eyebars. The towers over which the chains passed were not
rigidly fixed on their piers, as was common, but were
designed to be able to rock freely back and forth on them in
response to slight changes in cable pull. For decades,
Silver Bridge had carried traffic without incident, even
though that traffic had changed in volume and kind. Getting
at the cause of the collapse of Silver Bridge required
overcoming many obstacles, not least of which was the fact
that the bulk of the superstructure lay in the river, some
of it blocking shipping lanes.},
Doi = {10.1511/2011.92.368},
Key = {fds268206}
}
@article{fds268207,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Engineering spelled out},
Journal = {Mechanical Engineering},
Volume = {133},
Number = {11},
Pages = {46-46},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0025-6501},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2011-nov-4},
Abstract = {Some of the engineering terms have been placed in an
alphabetical order. A is for artist-engineers such as
Alexander Calder, who, despite being a mechanical engineer,
also created wire sculptures. B is for badges of engineering
societies, which are used to identify an engineering
society. C stands for codes and standards which incorporate
the considered judgment of experienced engineers, especially
with regard to the design of structures, machines, and other
artifacts on whose safety and reliability the lay public
depends. M is for mechanical engineers, while N displays
novels about engineers. S is for 'A Stress Analysis of a
Strapless Evening Gown', a classic piece of engineering
satiric humor written in 1951 by Charles Seim. Z stands for
'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'. 'Subtitled 'An
Inquiry into Values,' this book was written by Robert M.
Pirsig and first published in 1974. It has been widely
assigned in engineering design courses for its insights into
the nature of design and the idea of quality.},
Doi = {10.1115/1.2011-nov-4},
Key = {fds268207}
}
@article{fds268210,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Moving obelisks},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {99},
Number = {6},
Pages = {448-452},
Year = {2011},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2011.93.448},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski discusses how the 13th-century B.C.,
83-foot-tall, 360-ton monolith now known as the Vatican
Obelisk was moved from Heliopolis to Rome 14 centuries later
and erected there under orders of the emperor Caligula.
Fontana documented the project, which took a good year to
accomplish and was completed in 1586, in his wonderfully
illustrated book, Della Transportatione dell'Obelisco
Vaticano, which was published in 1590. First, the obelisk
had to be lifted off its old resting place, which required
the construction of a wooden derrick-like scaffold and the
mechanical advantage of four 50-foot-long levers, lots of
strong rope and pulley blocks. The Paris Cleopatra, which
stands approximately 75 feet tall and weighs about 250 tons,
is the tallest and heaviest of the three needles. It was
presented as a gift to France in 1826 and was erected there
in 1833, but without its pyramidion intact.},
Doi = {10.1511/2011.93.448},
Key = {fds268210}
}
@book{fds196078,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {An Engineer's Alphabet: Gleanings from the Softer Side of a
Profession},
Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds196078}
}
@article{fds268201,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Engineering science},
Journal = {Ieee Spectrum},
Volume = {47},
Number = {12},
Pages = {8},
Publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE)},
Year = {2010},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0018-9235},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSPEC.2010.5644761},
Abstract = {In political discourse, public policy debates, and the mass
media, engineering is often a synonym for science. This
confusion might seem an innocuous shorthand for headline
writers, but it can leave politicians, policymakers, and the
general public unable to make informed decisions about the
technical challenges facing the world today. © 2006
IEEE.},
Doi = {10.1109/MSPEC.2010.5644761},
Key = {fds268201}
}
@article{fds268199,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Hoover dam bypass},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {5},
Pages = {373-377},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski explains how a bridge's design becomes a
special challenge when it shares scenery with an engineering
icon. The US Highway 93 that crosses the Colorado River via
the two-lane pavement atop the crest of the Hoover Dam has
long been a key vehicular route between Phoenix and Las
Vegas, and with the implementation of the North American
Free Trade Agreement in the mid-1990s, trucks traveling
between Canada and Mexico began to rely ever more heavily on
it. The third route was known as the Sugarloaf Mountain
Roadway Alignment, and it involved cutting through elevated
rock to eliminate steep grades. The Hoover Dam Bypass
Colorado River Bridge is joining one of the most famous
civil engineering landmarks in the world, and pairing off in
such close proximity that the visual presentations of each
will forever be tied together as one.},
Key = {fds268199}
}
@article{fds268198,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Technology plus},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {4},
Pages = {280-284},
Year = {2010},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski explains his experience at Tech Plus Forum
2009, which was held in Seoul, South Korea, December 2009.
An innovative forum in Seoul seeks a brighter stage for
South Korean technology. Tech+ Forum, as the meeting's name
seemed most often to be written, was organized by the major
Korean media conglomerate JoongAng IIbo. This company
produces an English-language newspaper, the JoongAng Daily,
which is inserted into Korean editions of the newspaper of
its publishing partner, the International Herald Tribune,
whose masthead in turn identifies itself as the global
edition of the New York Times. After all the seats were
taken, the room darkened and what sounded like rock-concert
music blared from large speakers located throughout the
hail. The normal arrangement for non-plenary sessions was to
have all the speakers and the session moderator sitting in
armchairs on stage throughout the session.},
Key = {fds268198}
}
@article{fds268194,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Great achievement, grand challenges},
Journal = {Civil Engineering},
Volume = {80},
Number = {FEBRUARY},
Pages = {48-57},
Publisher = {American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0885-7024},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0000270},
Doi = {10.1061/ciegag.0000270},
Key = {fds268194}
}
@article{fds268195,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Occasional Design},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {1},
Pages = {16-19},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2010.82.16},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski discusses how the chimney sweep he hired
successfully installed a new chimney in place of the
existing chimney that had begun to deteriorate. The chimney
sweep and his helper brought a piece of polished granite in
the bed and three ladders. The sweep pulled himself into a
kneeling position atop the flat chimney cap and proceeded to
hack through and remove the few bolts that had been
installed to fix the cap onto the open brickwork. He, then,
pulled out the chimney. He placed it across the rails of the
ladder and slid it down the slope of the roof as he himself
backed down rung by rung ahead of it. When he reached the
juncture of the roof ladder with the one against the gable,
the sweep came over and held the old chimney cap on the
ladder rails while the helper mounted the second
ladder.},
Doi = {10.1511/2010.82.16},
Key = {fds268195}
}
@article{fds268196,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Reusing infrastructure},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {3},
Pages = {191-195},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2010.84.191},
Abstract = {Much historically important structure was designed to carry
traffic that was different in character, weight and volume
from what comes to cross it in its advanced age. Some
bridges today are being called on to carry several times as
many cars and trucks as they were designed to, so they are
deteriorating at a faster rate. Among the most popular
approaches to preserving historically significant bridges is
to convert them to pedestrian and bicycle use, often
incorporating them into a dedicated walking and cycling
trail or a park. The interest in a pedestrian and vehicular
crossing of the Hudson at Poughkeepsie led to the
development of plans for a second bridge, and the Hudson
Valley Bridge Association was formed to promote a new span.
Such achievements as these are encouraging models for
recycling historic old industrial structures into modem
cultural and recreational ones everywhere.},
Doi = {10.1511/2010.84.191},
Key = {fds268196}
}
@article{fds268197,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Challenges and prizes},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {2},
Pages = {112-116},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2010.83.112},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski discusses how incentives and prizes play an
important role in encouraging research and development work
on tough engineering related challenges. Meeting a challenge
and walking away with a prize can be only the beginning of
what might prove to be a long and convoluted engineering
development project. The grand challenges relating to human
health include offering access to clean water, restoring and
improving urban infrastructure, and advancing health
informatics. Clean drinking water is essential to good
health, but worldwide there are problems with aquifers
contaminated with arsenic and other naturally occurring
poisons, as well as by manmade pollution. Generally
speaking, a design competition has a specific structure or
device as its objective. Competition announcements and
guidelines also can require that engineers work with
architects or artists, and the teams may have to prequalify
by establishing their credentials in bridge
design.},
Doi = {10.1511/2010.83.112},
Key = {fds268197}
}
@article{fds268202,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Rereading vitruvius},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {98},
Number = {6},
Pages = {457-461},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2010.87.457},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski reflects on his experience of re-reading the
book 'Ten Books on Architecture,' written by Vitruvius as a
report to the Imperator Caesar Augustus, the founder and
first ruler of the Roman Empire. Henry explains how in his
previous readings of Vitruvius, he tended to skim over
Chapter III of Book II, titled 'Brick,' in which a reader
learns the kind of clay recommended for use in making the
building blocks, during what time of year they were to be
made, and how many kinds and sizes there were. Vitruvius's
analysis of summer-made bricks is especially detailed and
modern sounding. The summer sun bakes the surface of bricks,
making it seem dry when the interior is still wet. Vitruvius
is full of lessons from ancient engineering that can provide
insights and lessons for design today.},
Doi = {10.1511/2010.87.457},
Key = {fds268202}
}
@article{fds336000,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Great achievements & grand challenges},
Journal = {Civil Engineering},
Volume = {80},
Number = {2},
Pages = {48-57},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0000270},
Doi = {10.1061/ciegag.0000270},
Key = {fds336000}
}
@book{fds160785,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The Essential Engineer: Why Science Alone Will Not Solve Our
Global Problems},
Publisher = {New York: Alfred A. Knopf},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds160785}
}
@article{fds268189,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The beginnings of the American Society of Civil
Engineers},
Journal = {Proceedings of 2009 Ieee Conference on the History of
Technical Societies},
Publisher = {IEEE},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/HTS.2009.5337832},
Abstract = {The founding of the American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE) is a story of emulation, of slow and difficult
beginnings, of halting early progress, of overcoming
adversity, of learning from failures, and, ultimately, of
monumental achievement. In short, the story of the founding
of the ASCE mirrors the story of a great engineering
project.},
Doi = {10.1109/HTS.2009.5337832},
Key = {fds268189}
}
@article{fds268193,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Infrastructure},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {97},
Number = {5},
Pages = {370-374},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2009.80.370},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski reflects on the decline in infrastructure in
the US. over the past three decades due to inadequate
funding and government negligence. Some estimates indicate
that each day 650 water mains fail in the US, with seven
billion gallons of water being lost through leaks, resulting
in 16% waste of clean drinking water. The National Council
on Public Works Improvement (NCPWI) report published in 1988
made qualitative and quantitative assessments of the overall
infrastructure and its requirements. The council sought the
government, private industry and the public to make a
national commitment to make improvements in the country's
infrastructure. The ASCE issued its own 'Report Card for
America's Infrastructure,' in 1998, which refined and
extended some of the categories presented in the NCPWI
report. The US President Obama's speech included the mention
of stimulus package of $30 billion, but some observers
considered it insufficient to the task.},
Doi = {10.1511/2009.80.370},
Key = {fds268193}
}
@article{fds268190,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Once an engineer},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {97},
Number = {4},
Pages = {282-285},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2009},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2009.79.282},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski explains how engineers in the past have
become great artists. Manierre Dawson, a civil engineer who
was making abstract paintings as early as 1910, before
Kandinsky and other better-known modem artists were. The
most celebrated engineer-turned-artist of the 20th century
was Alexander Calder. Mastery of the engineering sciences is
essential to designing and analyzing large things that stand
without breaking and groups of things that move without
crashing. The engineering sciences of statics and dynamics
provided the principles behind stabiles and mobiles,
respectively, for which the artist Alexander Calder would
become famous. Calder's instructional drawing of his pelican
was surrounded by technical notes regarding the nature of
its motion, the position of its seat, the strength of its
parts, and the function of a spring and a dowel used in its
assembly. Among the many different people who viewed
Calder's mobiles was the artist and poet Jean
Arp.},
Doi = {10.1511/2009.79.282},
Key = {fds268190}
}
@article{fds268191,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Akashi kaikyo bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {97},
Number = {3},
Pages = {192-196},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2009},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2009.78.192},
Abstract = {The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, located near Kobe, Japan, is
considered as the largest suspension bridge that separates
Honshu from the minor island of Awaji, off the eastern tip
of Shikoku. The Akashi Strait is the widest, busiest, and
most dangerous stretch, and the main cables of the bridge
sits in the plaza between the anchorage and the relatively
low and unimposing building housing the Bridge Exhibition
Center. The center is a combination museum and orientation
space and its roadway is reinforced by a steel truss that
typically comprise of steel box girders with cantilevered
wing-like appendages designed to cut through the wind.
Akashi's tower is also fitted with tuned-mass dampers that
incorporate large masses whose movement keep its deflection
within acceptable bounds. The walkway in the bridge is
enclosed with heavy-duty wide-mesh screens to allow an open
outward view of the structure with an underdeck observatory
as additional winning features.},
Doi = {10.1511/2009.78.192},
Key = {fds268191}
}
@article{fds268188,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Tacoma narrows bridges},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {97},
Number = {2},
Pages = {103-107},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2009.77.103},
Abstract = {Tacoma Narrows Bridge was a pair of mile-long suspension
bridges in the Washington state, the US that connects Tacoma
and the Olympic Peninsula and was completed in 1940. The
bridge had 2,800 foot main span, which made it the third
longest span in the world after George Washington and Golden
Gate bridges. The bridge was extremely flexible, but
witnessed a dramatic structural collapse, caused by a 42
mile per hour wind, earning it the nickname Galloping
Gertie. However, the Washington Transport Department has
replaced the old bridge with the two-side-by-side suspension
bridges that appear like twins and are stiff enough to stand
undulate or twist in the wind and storms. The new bridge's
equal-height towers are aligned besides each other, and are
made of reinforced concrete, with two horizontal braces
accommodating additional vehicle traffic lane with a wider
deck.},
Doi = {10.1511/2009.77.103},
Key = {fds268188}
}
@article{fds268187,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Machu Picchu},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {97},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-19},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2009.76.15},
Abstract = {Some of the Inca stonework in Inca archaeological sites
backed in the Inca empire in early 16th century, are
thoughtfully protected by substantial and attractive glass
walls. Machu Picchu is the most widely known and admired,
aside from Cusco, which is now a curious combination of
Spanish colonial arches perched atop solid and often
severely angular Inca foundation walls. The Machu Picchu,
that is used to be a sacred location and royal retreat, is
believed to have been constructed about 1450 and to have
flourished until about 1540. Fortunately, Machu Picchu
maintains a truly indigenous architecture, providing
unadulterated insight into its original design and
construction, as well as into Inca engineering.},
Doi = {10.1511/2009.76.15},
Key = {fds268187}
}
@article{fds268192,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The minneapolis bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {97},
Number = {6},
Pages = {444-448},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2009.81.444},
Abstract = {The I-35W bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis
collapsed on August 1, 2007, creating the need for a
replacement bridge immediately. Ten weeks after the
disaster, the Minnesota Department of Transportation chose
Flatiron Construction of Colorado and Manson Construction of
Florida, to construct the new bridge. The design presented
by the team was of the concrete box-girder type, which would
be erected by the balanced-cantilever method. Sections of
the bridge would be attached to its mate with international
epoxy adhesives and then pulled tight with interior steel
cables that would tie all the sections together. Additional
engineering considerations for the new bridge involved the
use of smart bridge technology. Investigations into the
causes of the collapse of the original I-35W bridge
continued all the while during the construction of the new
bridge. Although no unquestionable cause was identified, the
buckling of insufficiently thick gusset plates was thought
to have contributed to this disaster.},
Doi = {10.1511/2009.81.444},
Key = {fds268192}
}
@article{fds268185,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Tower cranes},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {96},
Number = {6},
Pages = {458-461},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2008},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2008.75.458},
Abstract = {Several crane accidents received unusually broad news
coverage in 2010 because they reached beyond the
construction site. The mechanics of a hammerhead tower crane
are relatively straightforward. The vertical mast section is
typically anchored in a large concrete footing, which
provides a firm foundation upon which the weight of the
crane and anything it might lift can bear. The amount of
material that a tower crane can lift depends on how far from
the tower pivot the load is located. The farther from the
supporting mast, the greater the tendency of a load to
overturn the crane. There are as many as 3,000 tower cranes
operating in the US, making over 105,000 lifts daily without
incident. Construction cranes tend to be remarkable but
ignorable parts of the built environment until an incident
in which something goes terribly wrong.},
Doi = {10.1511/2008.75.458},
Key = {fds268185}
}
@article{fds268186,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Scientists as inventors},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {96},
Number = {5},
Pages = {368-371},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2008},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2008.74.368},
Abstract = {The distinction between a scientist and an engineer is that
scientists do the understanding while engineers are the
inventors. However, scientists can act like engineers even
in their basic professional activity. Albert Einstein
supported this perspective as he criticized Ernst Mach who
have said that theories are discovered and are not invented.
Likewise, inventive engineers can also behave just like a
scientist. However, distinguishing the difference between a
"scientific method" from an "engineering method" is
difficult as both engineers and scientists can do science
and engineering alternately or simultaneously. As such,
Einstein is a scientist who did a form of engineering known
as design and invention.},
Doi = {10.1511/2008.74.368},
Key = {fds268186}
}
@article{fds268182,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {William Barclay Parsons},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {96},
Number = {4},
Pages = {280-283},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2008},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2008.73.3825},
Abstract = {William Barclay Parsons was a prominent engineer in New York
City, born in 1859. He studied at Columbia College. During
his early years after graduation, Parsons worked briefly for
the Erie railroad. He was a roadmaster of its New York
Greenwood Lake division. In 1885, Parsons and Harry de
Berkeley Parsons, his younger brother, opened up their won
consulting engineering office in New York. Both of them
cooperated on such projects as bridges, hydroelectric
plants, and New York's mass-transportation
problem.},
Doi = {10.1511/2008.73.3825},
Key = {fds268182}
}
@article{fds268075,
Author = {Smith, DR and Soukoulis, CM},
Title = {Preface},
Journal = {Photonics and Nanostructures Fundamentals and
Applications},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-2},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0029-5493},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.photonics.2008.01.003},
Doi = {10.1016/j.photonics.2008.01.003},
Key = {fds268075}
}
@article{fds268181,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {A bridge and observatory},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {96},
Number = {1},
Pages = {14-18},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2008.69.14},
Abstract = {The 75-year-old Waldo-Hancock Bridge is one of the National
Historic Civil Engineering Landmark as it even became vital
to tourism and commerce in coastal Maine. However,
supplementary cables were added to it due to its poor
condition. Yet, this was still not enough as a replacement
bridge was needed that should be built quickly. The
authorities planned to construct a cable-stayed bridge just
south of the existing structure. The manner of the design
and how it was built was considered as an innovation. A
cooperation between the Main Department of Transportation,
the Figg Engineering Group and the contractor partnership
firms of Cianbro and Reed & Reed has been called
"owner-facilitated design-build". This cooperation did
fast-track construction where the foundations were designed
and built before the plans for the superstructure were
complete. They have designed cable to be in the deck only on
one side of a tower and will pass through the sleeves in the
tower which eliminates any significant transverse force.
This bridge has a three-level observatory at the top of its
west tower, making it a unique bridge in North America. This
observatory as well as its appurtenances are well designed
with its ticketing process, with the road leading down to a
parking lot and to the pinnacle of the obelisk.},
Doi = {10.1511/2008.69.14},
Key = {fds268181}
}
@article{fds268183,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Thomas Telford},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {96},
Number = {2},
Pages = {99-103},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2008.70.99},
Abstract = {Thomas Telford is one of Great Britain's foremost engineers
who built both to carry water and to cross it. He was born
in 1757 in Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. By the 1790s,
he became involved with improvements to harbors and the
concomitant planning of settlements in northern Scotland
through his involvement with the British Fisheries Society.
He has also been involved with early 19th-century government
surveys of the Scottish Highlands, which in turn led to his
work on the Caledonian Canal, a concept that had begun with
James Watt three decades earlier. He also got involved
building canals that carried raw materials and finished
goods to and from manufacturing centers. Perhaps his finest
work is the Menai Strait Suspension Bridge, completed in
1826, and is one of the most beautiful bridges ever built
anywhere in the world.},
Doi = {10.1511/2008.70.99},
Key = {fds268183}
}
@article{fds268184,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Twists, tag and ties},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {96},
Number = {3},
Pages = {188-192},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2008.71.188},
Abstract = {Gathering things together into a compact package brings
easeness in so many ways. Classically, people use a piece of
string or rope and knot the ends of it so as to make a
package. However, this method is not being easily mastered
as well as reversing it to unpack. Thus, inventors have come
up with the idea of "binding tie" as this comes in with two
purposes. First, it may be used to confine and constrict a
single object and lastly, it may hold two or more objects
together. This and other techniques such as the use of
fasteners have been invented to easily get a grip on many
things needed to be transported.},
Doi = {10.1511/2008.71.188},
Key = {fds268184}
}
@article{fds268179,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {What's in a name tag?},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {95},
Number = {4},
Pages = {304-308},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2007},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2007.66.3750},
Abstract = {Name tags are essential part of a person's identification in
any occasions. Therefore, placement of information must be
logical, with more refined typography and a helpful and
decorative band of color designating the category of
registration. The concept of the name tag integrates an
effective and unambiguous information-bearing card into a
system. Although most problems are in design, there could
also be other modes of failure. Proper place of attachment,
use of clip-on name tags, and matching of plastic sleeves.
There are numerous ways to achieve the desired ends but the
best design are not necessarily the simplest but simply the
best.},
Doi = {10.1511/2007.66.3750},
Key = {fds268179}
}
@article{fds268177,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Why things break},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {95},
Number = {3},
Pages = {206-209},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2007},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2007.65.375},
Abstract = {The widespread industrial application of iron in the
development of railroads has brought the growth of cracks
and the fracture of parts containing them to the attention
of engineers. Engineers realized the importance of
understanding the ultimate cause of such failures in order
to build reliable railroad systems. Failures that have
gained much attention included the Dee Bridge failure in
1847 and the Tay Bridge collapse in 1879. According to the
most recent inquiries on the two accidents, failure in the
former occured because of metal fatigue initiated at the
esthetic flourish and in the latter fatigue crack growth
that initiated as a result of casting the bolt holes
directly into the lugs. These and other recent accidents
show that metal fatigue is an old but not yet fully
conquered cause of structural failure that is proving to be
the root cause of accidents that have been debated for over
a century.},
Doi = {10.1511/2007.65.375},
Key = {fds268177}
}
@article{fds268175,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Long crossings},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {95},
Number = {1},
Pages = {16-19},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2007.63.16},
Abstract = {Until recently, cars and trucks traveling between the
countries of Sweden and Denmark and between the latter's two
largest islands were forced to use ferries. The first bridge
to be done at the Baltic Sea crossings was the narrow Little
Belt. This was done at Middlefart Denmark where the strait
is narrowest. In 1935, an 825-m-long truss bridge was opened
there to rail and road traffic; it was upgraded in 1996 to
carry heavier trains. In 1970, a 1700-m-long main span was
completed in the same vicinity to carry motor traffic. In
1998, the Great Belt Link was opened. The motorway crossing
at the Great Belt has three distinct components: the 6.6-km
West Bridge; 3.1-km of road across the island of SprogØo;
and the 6.8-km East Bridge. The most recently completed link
in the chain of fixed crossings stretches for 16km across
ØOresund. Design and construction of the ØOresund Fixed
Link involved creating from west the east: an artificial
peninsula near Copenhagen's airport; a 3.5-km-long
artificial island onto which the tunnel exits; a 3-km-long
multi-span western approach bridge; a 1.1-km-long high
bridge; a 3.7-km-long eastern approach bridge; and a
terminal area where tolls are collected and operations
controlled.},
Doi = {10.1511/2007.63.16},
Key = {fds268175}
}
@article{fds268176,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Lab notes},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {95},
Number = {2},
Pages = {114-117},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2007.64.114},
Abstract = {Henry Petroski used to be a theoretician only at the Talbot
Laboratory, which housed the Department of Theoretical and
Applied Mechanics at the University of Illinois at Urbana.
Later in his career, he was introduced to the applied side
of engineering by his colleague, JoDean Morrow. By involving
himself in applied engineering, he came to fully understand
the science of engineering.},
Doi = {10.1511/2007.64.114},
Key = {fds268176}
}
@article{fds268178,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The cantilever},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {95},
Number = {5},
Pages = {394-397},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2007.67.394},
Abstract = {The now-popular Grand Canyon destination The Skywalk solves
some of the problems in structural designs since Galileo's
time. The project is a good demonstration of the structural
challenges that Galileo encountered especially the
cantilever concept. Las Vegas-based entrepreneur David Jin
was the investor of the project and consulted the
architectural firm MRJ Architects and Lochsa Engineering as
well as construction firm Apco Construction. Located at the
Eagle Point on the western rim of the canyon, The Skywalk
has a three layer glass walkway 3 inches deep wherein the
top layer is replaceable when cracks and scratches happen.
Visitors are given shoe covers so as not to slip or scratch
the glass that much. The structure passed engineering
requirements by 400% or a factor of safety of 4. The
65-foot-long cantilever is six-foot-deep and was opened in
March 28,2007. Only 120 people are allowed at a time. The
structure weighs 500 tons and is said to be the tallest
man-made destination in the world.},
Doi = {10.1511/2007.67.394},
Key = {fds268178}
}
@article{fds268180,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The simplest thing},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {95},
Number = {6},
Pages = {482-485},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2007.68.482},
Abstract = {Toothpick has been regarded as the simplest object of all.
The idea of wooden toothpick came when Benjamin Franklin
Sturtevant successfully made shoe-peg blanks but is unaware
of the toothpick the shoe-pegging machine yielded. It was
Charles Forster who acquired the rights of mass producing
toothpicks by acquiring Sturtevant's patent and some of his
machineries. By the end of 1850s, wooden toothpicks were
commonly found in hotels and restaurants in New York.
Although this small mechanical device is proven to be
beneficial, it also have been the cause of many injuries,
some of which are fatal. Among the most dangerous things one
can do is to swallow it. As small and simple a thing as the
mass-produced wooden toothpick may be, its story, infused
with social and cultural origins, influences and
implications is wide ranging and complex.},
Doi = {10.1511/2007.68.482},
Key = {fds268180}
}
@book{fds71225,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The Toothpick: Technology and Culture},
Publisher = {New York: Alfred A. Knopf},
Year = {2007},
ISBN = {978-0-307-26636-1},
Key = {fds71225}
}
@article{fds268172,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {When failure strikes},
Journal = {New Scientist},
Volume = {191},
Number = {2562},
Pages = {20},
Year = {2006},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0262-4079},
Key = {fds268172}
}
@article{fds268171,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Patterns of failure},
Journal = {Modern Steel Construction},
Volume = {46},
Number = {7},
Pages = {43-46},
Year = {2006},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0026-8445},
Abstract = {Structural failures during the 19th century due to design
failures and failing of human intelligence and in 19th
centaury are discussed. The pyramid system in which a great
mass of debris was gutted at the base of foundation combined
with fact that its angle changes from 54° to a 43° about
half way up was followed. One bridge collapsed in every 30
years between the middle of the 19th century. A footbridge
is oldest kind of bridges but it explored in new technology
at the end of the millennium, under the crowd traffic the
bridges have been designed to handle repetitive, up-and-down
lock-step or marching motion in the frequency range. A
pedestrian bridge across the Thames river was designed in
this way however this was closed in just three days. The
side-to-side movements of the bridge were causing people to
grasp the side rails, and it was feared that someone might
get hurt. It was reopened retrofitted with dampers and other
devices designed to mitigate the effects of the
pedestrians.},
Key = {fds268171}
}
@article{fds268168,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Appreciating engineering},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {15},
Number = {9},
Pages = {36},
Year = {2006},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268168}
}
@article{fds268167,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Can't we do better than this?},
Journal = {New Scientist},
Volume = {190},
Number = {2547},
Pages = {52},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0262-4079},
Key = {fds268167}
}
@article{fds268165,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Being mistaken},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {15},
Number = {7},
Pages = {24},
Year = {2006},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268165}
}
@article{fds268166,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Celebrating bicentennials},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {15},
Number = {5},
Pages = {18},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268166}
}
@article{fds268169,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Things small and large},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {94},
Number = {3},
Pages = {212-215},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2006.59.3485},
Doi = {10.1511/2006.59.3485},
Key = {fds268169}
}
@article{fds268170,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {A great profession},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {94},
Number = {4},
Pages = {304-307},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2006.60.3490},
Abstract = {Herbert Clark Hoover was among the first class of students
to enrol in Leland Stanford Junior University when it opened
its doors in 1891. His organizational skills and
mining-engineering experience in marshaling large work
forces engaged in moving vast quantities of materials under
restricted circumstances proved to be outstanding
preparation for leading the humanitarian efforts that he did
when World War I broke out. This led to his appointment as
US Secretary of Commerce during the Harding and Coolidge
administrations and laid the foundations for the federal
regulation of commercial aviation and radio broadcasting.
Hoover's involvement in relief and politics led to his being
elected president in 1928, but served only one term, being
defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932.},
Doi = {10.1511/2006.60.3490},
Key = {fds268170}
}
@article{fds268173,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Waldo-Hancock bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {94},
Number = {6},
Pages = {498-501},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2006.62.3501},
Abstract = {Among the components of a responsible design is the
specification of a regular program of inspection and
maintenance. The Waldo-Hancock Bridge is a classic case
study of a bridge once heralded as a masterpiece growing
obsolete and neglected over time. The bridge is exactly
1,500 feet between anchorages with a central span of 800
feet. The Waldo-Hancock Bridge has been a model construction
project taking a total of only 16 months and coming in at
about 70 percent of the original appropriation of $1.2
million. By the summer of 2003, the Waldo-Hancock Bridge has
had a limited useful-life expectancy as few as four to six
years. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has proposed
to add supplementary cables to the old to which enabling
some of the weight of the existing structure and its traffic
to be taken off the original cables. The new finally
approved name is Penobscot Narrows Bridge and
Observatory.},
Doi = {10.1511/2006.62.3501},
Key = {fds268173}
}
@article{fds268174,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {On the road},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {94},
Number = {5},
Pages = {396-399},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2006.61.3494},
Abstract = {In 1913, Carl Graham Fisher put forward the idea of
transcontinental road that included north-south routes,
east-west routes and a diagonal road across the country.
With the proliferation of numerous named roads throughout
the country, the America Association of State Highway
Officials rationalized the system of roads and road signs
across the nation in 1925. When Dwight Eisenhower assumed
presidency in 1953, the formation of a National Highway
Authority (NHA) was set forth. Three years later in 1956,
the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 was finally passed. The
bill signed by Eisenhower authorized a 12-year $25 billion
project for the construction of a National System of
Interstate and Defense Highways. By 1986, 97% of the system
was already operational. To make the Interstate System
user-friendly, improvements of the legibility of highway
signs were proposed leading to the modernization of the
Federal Highway Agency's (FHA) alphabets. The new typeface
was christened Clearview and in 2004 it was granted interim
approval by the FHA.},
Doi = {10.1511/2006.61.3494},
Key = {fds268174}
}
@book{fds71223,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Success through Failure: The Paradox of Design},
Publisher = {Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {0-691-12225-3},
Key = {fds71223}
}
@article{fds268155,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Past and future bridge failures},
Journal = {History of Technology},
Volume = {26},
Year = {2005},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0307-5451},
Key = {fds268155}
}
@article{fds268164,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Raising grades},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2005},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268164}
}
@article{fds268162,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Discarding the library},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1},
Pages = {26},
Year = {2005},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268162}
}
@article{fds268160,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Teaching for posterity},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {14},
Number = {9},
Pages = {26},
Year = {2005},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268160}
}
@article{fds268158,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Keeping things in perspective},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {14},
Number = {7},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2005},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268158}
}
@article{fds268159,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Erratum: "Industrial origami" (American Scientist)},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {93},
Number = {2},
Pages = {100},
Year = {2005},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds268159}
}
@article{fds268153,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Industrial origami},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {93},
Number = {1},
Pages = {12-16},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2005.51.3444},
Doi = {10.1511/2005.51.3444},
Key = {fds268153}
}
@article{fds268154,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Being different},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {14},
Number = {5},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268154}
}
@article{fds268156,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Painful design},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {93},
Number = {2},
Pages = {113-117},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2005.52.3450},
Doi = {10.1511/2005.52.3450},
Key = {fds268156}
}
@article{fds268157,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Look first to failure},
Journal = {Ieee Engineering Management Review},
Volume = {33},
Number = {1},
Pages = {4-5},
Publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE)},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0360-8581},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMR.2005.25170},
Abstract = {Reengineering anything starts with understanding failure. In
the logical side, basing a reengineering project on
successful models should give designers an advantage.
Unfortunately, what makes things work is often hard to
express and harder to extract from the design as a whole.
Things work because they work in a particular configuration,
at a particular scale, and in a particular culture. Trying
to reverse engineer and cannibalize a successful system
sacrifices the synergy of success.},
Doi = {10.1109/EMR.2005.25170},
Key = {fds268157}
}
@article{fds268161,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Technology and the humanities},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {93},
Number = {4},
Pages = {304-307},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2005.54.3460},
Doi = {10.1511/2005.54.3460},
Key = {fds268161}
}
@article{fds268163,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Shopping by design},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {93},
Number = {6},
Pages = {491-495},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2005},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2005.56.3469},
Doi = {10.1511/2005.56.3469},
Key = {fds268163}
}
@book{fds71224,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Pushing the Limits: New Adventures in Engineering},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {2005},
ISBN = {1-4000-3294-6},
Key = {fds71224}
}
@article{fds268152,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Seeing music},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2004},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268152}
}
@article{fds268150,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Rereading smiles},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {9},
Pages = {26},
Year = {2004},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268150}
}
@article{fds268151,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Technology and architecture in an age of
terrorism},
Journal = {Technology in Society},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2-3},
Pages = {161-167},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {2004},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2004.01.020},
Abstract = {In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, a number of
hastily arranged measures were taken to thwart further
terrorist attacks. Understandably, there was little time to
design architecturally harmonious airport security stations
or protective concrete barriers to follow up those that were
put into service in an ad hoc way. Now that terrorism has
become a defining condition of our age, it is necessary for
engineers, architects, and other professionals to rise to
the occasion and design into buildings and public spaces
defensive security features that are functionally and
aesthetically integral, thereby reclaiming somewhat our
quality of life. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.techsoc.2004.01.020},
Key = {fds268151}
}
@article{fds268148,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Refractions changing slides},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {7},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2004},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268148}
}
@article{fds268147,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Celebrating engineering achievement},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {5},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268147}
}
@article{fds268149,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Lives of the engineers},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {92},
Number = {5},
Pages = {410-414},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2004.49.3436},
Doi = {10.1511/2004.49.3436},
Key = {fds268149}
}
@book{fds71228,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Small Things Considered: Why There Is No Perfect
Design},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds71228}
}
@article{fds268139,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The evolution of the grocery bag},
Journal = {American Scholar},
Volume = {72},
Number = {4},
Pages = {99},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0003-0937},
Key = {fds268139}
}
@article{fds268145,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Visiting engineers},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {3},
Pages = {22},
Year = {2003},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268145}
}
@article{fds268146,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Introducing engineering},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {20},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268146}
}
@article{fds268142,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Weathering the storm},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {12},
Number = {8},
Pages = {16},
Year = {2003},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268142}
}
@article{fds268143,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Changing offices},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {12},
Number = {6},
Pages = {18},
Year = {2003},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268143}
}
@article{fds268144,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Floating bridges},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {91},
Number = {4},
Pages = {302-307},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2003.26.3350},
Doi = {10.1511/2003.26.3350},
Key = {fds268144}
}
@book{fds71229,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Paperboy: Confessions of a Future Engineer},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds71229}
}
@article{fds268141,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Talking fast},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {12},
Number = {4},
Pages = {18},
Year = {2002},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268141}
}
@article{fds268140,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Losing the tie},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {12},
Number = {2},
Pages = {16},
Year = {2002},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268140}
}
@article{fds268135,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The origins, founding, and early years of the American
Society of Civil Engineers: A case study in successful
failure analysis},
Journal = {Proceedings of the National Symposium on Civil Engineering
History},
Pages = {57-68},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40654(2003)3},
Abstract = {The story of the founding of the American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE) is widely known. Still it bears retelling
on the occasion of the sesquicentennial of the Society, for
it is a story of emulation, of slow and difficult
beginnings, of halting early progress, of overcoming
adversity, of learning from failures, and, ultimately, of
monumental achievement. In short, the story of the founding
of the ASCE mirrors the story of a great engineering
project.},
Doi = {10.1061/40654(2003)3},
Key = {fds268135}
}
@article{fds268136,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The fall of skyscrapers},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {90},
Number = {1},
Pages = {16-21},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2002.13.3329},
Doi = {10.1511/2002.13.3329},
Key = {fds268136}
}
@article{fds268137,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Benjamin Franklin Bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {90},
Number = {5},
Pages = {406-411},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2002.33.3325},
Doi = {10.1511/2002.33.3325},
Key = {fds268137}
}
@article{fds268138,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Policing the classroom},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {11},
Number = {5},
Pages = {15},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268138}
}
@article{fds268133,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Expecting respect},
Journal = {Asee Prism},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Pages = {16},
Year = {2001},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {1056-8077},
Key = {fds268133}
}
@article{fds268057,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Success and failure in engineering},
Journal = {Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention},
Volume = {1},
Number = {5},
Pages = {8-15},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1547-7029},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1361/152981501770352509},
Abstract = {Failure is a central idea in engineering. In fact, one
definition of engineering might be that it is the avoidance
of failure. When a device, machine, or structure is designed
by an engineer, every way in which it might credibly fail
must be anticipated to ensure that it is designed to
function properly. The engineer ensures that these and other
failures do not occur by analyzing the design on paper, and
the objective of the analysis is to calculate the intensity
of forces in the structure and compare them with limiting
values that define failure. In a suspension bridge, for
example, the total force on the main cable depends upon the
geometry and material of the bridge and the traffic it must
carry. The force that the cable must resist determines how
large the cable must be if a certain type of steel wire is
used. There also is strong evidence in the historical record
that engineers and their antecedents in the crafts and
trades have always pushed the envelope until failures have
occurred, giving the advance of technology somewhat of an
epicyclic character.},
Doi = {10.1361/152981501770352509},
Key = {fds268057}
}
@article{fds268130,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {China journal II},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {89},
Number = {4},
Pages = {306-310},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2001.28.3353},
Doi = {10.1511/2001.28.3353},
Key = {fds268130}
}
@article{fds268131,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The importance of engineering history},
Journal = {International Engineering History and Heritage},
Pages = {1-7},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40594(265)1},
Doi = {10.1061/40594(265)1},
Key = {fds268131}
}
@article{fds268132,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Twin bridges},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {89},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-19},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2001.14.3355},
Doi = {10.1511/2001.14.3355},
Key = {fds268132}
}
@article{fds268134,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Bath iron works},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {89},
Number = {2},
Pages = {115-119},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2001.18.3357},
Doi = {10.1511/2001.18.3357},
Key = {fds268134}
}
@article{fds268126,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Human factors},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {88},
Number = {4},
Pages = {304-308},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2000.29.3369},
Doi = {10.1511/2000.29.3369},
Key = {fds268126}
}
@article{fds268127,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Making headlines},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {88},
Number = {3},
Pages = {206-209},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2000.23.3361},
Doi = {10.1511/2000.23.3361},
Key = {fds268127}
}
@article{fds268128,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Concrete canoes},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {88},
Number = {5},
Pages = {390-394},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2000.5.390},
Doi = {10.1511/2000.5.390},
Key = {fds268128}
}
@article{fds268129,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Vanities of the Bonfire},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {88},
Number = {6},
Pages = {486-490},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/2000.6.486},
Doi = {10.1511/2000.6.486},
Key = {fds268129}
}
@book{fds71233,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The Book on the Bookshelf},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {2000},
ISBN = {0-375-70639-9},
Key = {fds71233}
}
@article{fds268122,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Fazlur khan},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {87},
Number = {1},
Pages = {16-20},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1999.16.3381},
Doi = {10.1511/1999.16.3381},
Key = {fds268122}
}
@article{fds268123,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Down under},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {87},
Number = {2},
Pages = {114-118},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1999.20.3384},
Doi = {10.1511/1999.20.3384},
Key = {fds268123}
}
@article{fds268124,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Drawing bridges},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {87},
Number = {4},
Pages = {302-306},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1999.30.3380},
Doi = {10.1511/1999.30.3380},
Key = {fds268124}
}
@article{fds268125,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Daubert and Kumho},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {87},
Number = {5},
Pages = {402-406},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1999.36.3378},
Doi = {10.1511/1999.36.3378},
Key = {fds268125}
}
@article{fds268116,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {From Connections to Collections},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {86},
Number = {5},
Pages = {416-420},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1998.37.3397},
Doi = {10.1511/1998.37.3397},
Key = {fds268116}
}
@article{fds268117,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {New and future bridges},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {86},
Number = {6},
Pages = {514-518},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1998.43.3392},
Doi = {10.1511/1998.43.3392},
Key = {fds268117}
}
@article{fds268118,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {John Scott Russell},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {86},
Number = {1},
Pages = {18-21},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1998.17.3406},
Doi = {10.1511/1998.17.3406},
Key = {fds268118}
}
@article{fds268119,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {An Independent Inventor},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {86},
Number = {3},
Pages = {222-225},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1998.25.3403},
Doi = {10.1511/1998.25.3403},
Key = {fds268119}
}
@article{fds268120,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Technology and societies},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {86},
Number = {2},
Pages = {113-117},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1998.21.3408},
Doi = {10.1511/1998.21.3408},
Key = {fds268120}
}
@article{fds268121,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Bilbao},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {86},
Number = {4},
Pages = {320-325},
Publisher = {Sigma Xi},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1511/1998.31.3395},
Doi = {10.1511/1998.31.3395},
Key = {fds268121}
}
@book{fds71235,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Remaking the World: Adventures in Engineering},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {1998},
ISBN = {0-375-70024-2},
Key = {fds71235}
}
@article{fds268114,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Design competition},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {85},
Number = {6},
Pages = {511-515},
Year = {1997},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
Key = {fds268114}
}
@article{fds268115,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Engineers' dreams},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {85},
Number = {4},
Pages = {310-313},
Year = {1997},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
Key = {fds268115}
}
@article{fds268112,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The fixed link},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {85},
Number = {1},
Pages = {10-14},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-0996},
Key = {fds268112}
}
@article{fds268113,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Bridges of America},
Journal = {Proceedings, Annual Conference Canadian Society for Civil
Engineering},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {11-16},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {America has more than half a million bridges, ranging from
nondescript highway overpasses to monumental works of
structural art, but only a few of them are known by name.
Although just about everyone has heard of the Brooklyn
Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge and can tell you where
they stand, only local residents, attentive tourists or
bridge aficionados are likely to know where to look for such
structural jewels as Caveman Bridge or the McCullough
Memorial Bridge. Of those who can locate these bridges on a
map, only a small fraction are likely to know that Conde
McCullough is the name of the engineer and not of a local
politician. But whether or not they or their engineer are
well known, masterpieces of bridge engineering are
everywhere, a legacy of their designers' structural artwork
that is as much a part of the American scene as are the red
barns and white churches of the countryside or the tall
buildings and chasm-like streets of cities.},
Key = {fds268113}
}
@article{fds268104,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Engineering and history: Manifestations in
monuments},
Journal = {Proceedings of the National Symposium on Civil Engineering
History},
Pages = {155-161},
Year = {1996},
Month = {December},
Abstract = {A brief survey of some prominent monuments to engineers and
engineering in the United States and in Britain suggests a
stark contrast between the public perception of the history
of the profession in these two cultures.},
Key = {fds268104}
}
@article{fds268105,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Engineering a nation Henry Petroski reviews the Innovators
by David Billington},
Journal = {New Scientist},
Volume = {150},
Number = {2036},
Pages = {42-43},
Year = {1996},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0262-4079},
Key = {fds268105}
}
@article{fds268109,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Fax and context},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {84},
Number = {6},
Pages = {527-531},
Year = {1996},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds268109}
}
@article{fds268111,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Soil mechanics},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {84},
Number = {5},
Pages = {428-432},
Year = {1996},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds268111}
}
@article{fds268110,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {The petronas twin towers},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {84},
Number = {4},
Pages = {322-326},
Year = {1996},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds268110}
}
@article{fds268108,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Bridges of America},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {84},
Number = {3},
Pages = {215-219},
Year = {1996},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds268108}
}
@article{fds268107,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Henry Martyn Robert},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {84},
Number = {2},
Pages = {106-109},
Year = {1996},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds268107}
}
@article{fds268106,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Harnessing steam},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {84},
Number = {1},
Pages = {15-19},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds268106}
}
@book{fds71230,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Invention by Design: How Engineers Get from Thought to
Thing},
Publisher = {Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press},
Year = {1996},
ISBN = {0-674-46367-6},
Key = {fds71230}
}
@article{fds331175,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Building firm foundations},
Journal = {Nature},
Volume = {378},
Number = {6554},
Pages = {313-314},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1995},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/378313a0},
Doi = {10.1038/378313a0},
Key = {fds331175}
}
@article{fds268103,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Boeing 777},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {83},
Number = {6},
Pages = {519-522},
Year = {1995},
Month = {November},
Abstract = {In April 1994, the Boeing 777 was unveiled in Everett,
Washington. The aircraft was completed successfully by
following the project objectives which were the development
of an aircraft that would be economical to manufacture and
operate and that would provide a suitable replacement for
fleets of aging wide-body jet aircraft. This article
describes the challenges of the project. In particular, the
design and capabilities of the aircraft are
highlighted.},
Key = {fds268103}
}
@article{fds268102,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Le Pont de Normandie},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {83},
Number = {5},
Pages = {415-419},
Year = {1995},
Month = {September},
Abstract = {The recently completed Le Pont de Normandie bridge, like
virtually every large bridge is a distinct solution to a
unique engineering problem and, in a larger historical
context, Everybridge. Prior to the construction of the
bridge, several problems that need serious consideration
emerged. One of these problems is the site of the bridge
which is a major shipping channel. Introducing piers into
the water not only would have posed obstacles to ocean-going
vessels but also would have promoted the accumulation of
sand. In view of this, a cable-stayed design was chosen as a
solution. By addressing questions relating to the
aerodynamic stability of the bridge, the project proceeded
as expected.},
Key = {fds268102}
}
@article{fds268100,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Tower bridge},
Journal = {American Scientist},
Volume = {83},
Number = {2},
Pages = {121-124},
Year = {1995},
Month = {March},
Abstract = {London's Tower Bridge is one of the most unusual bridges in
the world. Its form arose from the unique conditions under
which it was designed and constructed. Built in the 1880s,
it had been described as a double-leaf bascule with
suspended side-spans, incorporating two high-level
footbridges. Construction of the Tower Bridge had to
consider the historical, topographical and commercial
constraints imposed by the location. The bridge had to
either be a high-level crossing, so as not to obstruct
shipping, or have a movable span. The option of a bridge
with high clearance would have necessitated long approaches,
which would have added to the expense, not to mention
presenting an unwelcome structure beside the Tower of
London. By incorporating a movable span in the center of the
bridge, the side spans could be built close to the water and
hence minimize the approach viaducts on the low
banks.},
Key = {fds268100}
}
@book{fds71227,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning
of America},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds71227}
}
@article{fds268048,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Failure as source of engineering judgment: Case of John
Roebling},
Journal = {Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {171-171},
Publisher = {American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0887-3828},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(1994)8:2(171)},
Doi = {10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(1994)8:2(171)},
Key = {fds268048}
}
@book{fds71226,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {Design Paradigms. Case Histories of Error and Judgment in
Engineering.},
Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds71226}
}
@book{fds71234,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The Evolution of Useful Things},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {1994},
ISBN = {0-679-74039-2},
Key = {fds71234}
}
@article{fds331176,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Galileo's confirmation of a false hypothesis: A paradigm of
logical error in design},
Journal = {Civil Engineering Systems},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Pages = {251-263},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1992},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02630259208970652},
Abstract = {Galileo’s classic analysis of a cantilever beam is
explicated, and the contemporary persistence of the
fundamental error he made in it is discussed. The incorrect
hypothesis that Galileo set forth as his first proposition
about the behavior of the beam is examined in the context of
his pioneering analysis, as is the process whereby the
erroneous basic assumption led to a result that was
confirmed. The example of Galileo and the cantilever beam is
presented as a paradigm for human error in engineering
analysis and design, and it is argued that familiarity with
such a paradigm among the community of engineering educators
and practitioners can help reduce design erors and failures.
© 1992, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1080/02630259208970652},
Key = {fds331176}
}
@article{fds268099,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Preface},
Journal = {Research in Engineering Design},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1992},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0934-9839},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02032387},
Doi = {10.1007/BF02032387},
Key = {fds268099}
}
@article{92060512547,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Vitruvius’s auger and galileo’s bones: Paradigms of
limits to size in design},
Journal = {Journal of Mechanical Design},
Volume = {114},
Number = {1},
Pages = {23-28},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2916920},
Keywords = {Structural Design;},
Abstract = {Although scale effects have been known since ancient times
to limit the size of structures, there has been a
persistence of design errors evidently attributable to an
ignorance or disregard of this limitation. Two classic case
studies, one from Vitruvius and one from Galileo, of scale
effects leading to failures are presented as paradigms for
this genre of human error, and the repetition of it in a
variety of major presentday designs is discussed. The value
of the paradigms is seen to be in making the scale effect
more prominent in the consciousness of students and young
practitioners engaged in the process of design, thereby
reducing the potential for ignoring or forgetting that
successful designs cannot be scaled up indefinitely. © 1992
by ASME.},
Doi = {10.1115/1.2916920},
Key = {92060512547}
}
@book{fds71231,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful
Design},
Publisher = {New York: Vintage Books},
Year = {1992},
ISBN = {0-679-73416-3},
Key = {fds71231}
}
@book{fds71232,
Author = {Henry Petroski},
Title = {The Pencil: A History of Design and Circumstance3},
Publisher = {New York: Alfred A. Knopf},
Year = {1992},
ISBN = {0-679-73415-5},
Key = {fds71232}
}
@article{fds268097,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Paconius and the pedestal for Apollo: A case study of error
in conceptual design},
Journal = {Research in Engineering Design},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {123-128},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1991},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0934-9839},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01581344},
Abstract = {A classic case history of an engineering failure related by
Vitruvius is presented as a paradigm of human error in the
design process. It is argued that a familiarity among
designers with such case studies could be instrumental in
reducing conceptual errors in the design process generally.
© 1991 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF01581344},
Key = {fds268097}
}
@article{3939777,
Author = {Ojdrovic, RP and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Process zone analysis for the single-edge notched specimen:
Part II. Process zone growth and crack propagation},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {17-28},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1991},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00013500},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;},
Abstract = {Process zone growth and crack propagation in the single-edge
notched (SEN) specimen are studied using the relations among
applied load, notional crack and process zone lengths, and
crack opening displacement derived in the first part of this
work [1]. Process zone growth is simulated by increasing the
notional crack length while keeping the traction-free crack
length constant. A model for crack propagation based on
either critical crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) or
critical process zone length, as criteria for traction-free
crack extension is proposed. The influence of closing
pressure distribution, initial traction-free crack length,
and crack extension criterion on the behavior of load vs.
CMOD curves is discussed. The present model can be used to
model load-deformation behavior from initial loading through
softening to failure of nonlinear materials, as is verified
by comparing the theoretical and experimentally determined
load vs. crack mouth opening (CMOD) curves for concrete
beams. © 1991 Kluwer Academic Publishers.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00013500},
Key = {3939777}
}
@article{3939776,
Author = {Ojdrovic, RP and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Process zone analysis for the single-edge notched specimen:
Part I. Process zone size and crack profile},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-16},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1991},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00013499},
Keywords = {bending;crack-edge stress field analysis;},
Abstract = {A systematic analysis of the process zone is presented.
Relations among the process zone size, load and crack
opening displacement (COD) are derived using the weight
function method and a power function closing pressure
distribution in the process zone. These relations are
specialized and used to study the behaviour of the
single-edge notched (SEN) specimen loaded in tension and in
bending. This study shows that the method presented here may
be successfully used to analyze the fracture of finite-size
specimens. © 1991 Kluwer Academic Publishers.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00013499},
Key = {3939776}
}
@article{fds268098,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Galileo and the marble column: A paradigm of human error in
design},
Journal = {Structural Safety},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-11},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0167-4730},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-4730(91)90023-3},
Abstract = {A classic case history of a design change leading to a
structural failure is presented and interpreted as a
paradigm for the introduction of human error in design. An
argument is made for the timeless relevance of poignant case
histories to reduce the occurrence of human error in modern
designs and thus increase their reliability. ©
1991.},
Doi = {10.1016/0167-4730(91)90023-3},
Key = {fds268098}
}
@article{3910705,
Author = {Ojdrovic, RP and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Weight functions from multiple reference states and crack
profile derivatives},
Journal = {Engineering Fracture Mechanics},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-111},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0013-7944},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0013-7944(91)90026-W},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;},
Abstract = {Two modifications for implementation of the weight function
method are presented. It is proposed to assume the
derivative of crack opening displacements instead of the
crack profile in the form of a series, as is commonly done,
and to compute the unknown coefficients in the series from
one or more known stress intensity factors. The new approach
eliminates differentiations and reduces the number of
integrations as compared with the commonly used method. The
new method is tested by exploring the influence of assumed
reference load cases and combinations of reference cases on
the accuracy of computed stress intensity factors for a
variety of applied loads on an edge crack. Use of two known
stress intensity factors is shown to give excellent accuracy
of computed weight functions and stress intensity factors,
well within 1% for most load cases considered. ©
1991.},
Doi = {10.1016/0013-7944(91)90026-W},
Key = {3910705}
}
@article{fds331177,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Human error and the case for case histories in
design},
Journal = {Journal of Engineering Design},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Pages = {81-88},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1991},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09544829108901672},
Abstract = {Human error in anticipating failure has been an important
factor in keeping the reliability of engineering designs
from achieving the theoretically high levels made possible
by modern methods of analysis and materials. This is due in
part to a deemphasis on engineering experience and judgement
in the light of increasingly sophisticated numerical and
analytical techniques. While mostly couched in terms of
structural engineering, the present discussion is applicable
to engineering design in general Recommendations are made as
to how the vast but underutilized store of experience
contained in case histories of failures, both ancient and
modern can be tapped in a systematic way to benefit the
design process and thereby improve the performance and
reliability of engineering designs. © 1991, Taylor &
Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.},
Doi = {10.1080/09544829108901672},
Key = {fds331177}
}
@article{fds268095,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Invisible engineer},
Journal = {Civil Engineering New York, N.Y.},
Volume = {60},
Number = {11},
Pages = {46-49},
Year = {1990},
Month = {November},
Abstract = {A hundred years ago, the general public couldn't hear enough
about the wonders achieved by engineering, yet today's
professionals are mostly anonymous. Advancing technology and
the growth of specialized societies have robbed the
profession of a single voice, a public image as clear-cut as
a doctor's or lawyer's. For engineers to achieve a more
visible role in society in the future, we must seize every
opportunity to tell our story.},
Key = {fds268095}
}
@article{fds268094,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Growing role for the 'invisible profession'?},
Journal = {Design News (Boston)},
Volume = {46},
Number = {11},
Pages = {132-134},
Year = {1990},
Month = {June},
Abstract = {The myriad successes of engineering have rendered the
profession invisible in the midst of an abundance of
technological innovation. And that's a switch from the
situation at the end of the 19th century, when the engineer
was the model innovator and the hero of society. The great
industrial expositions of that era presented engineers'
works to be admired by people from all walks of life, and
engineers presented lectures on their works. A revival of
the engineering profession is under way to change the
perception of engineers.},
Key = {fds268094}
}
@article{fds268096,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {James Nasmyth},
Journal = {Mechanical Engineering},
Volume = {112},
Number = {2},
Pages = {40-46},
Year = {1990},
Month = {February},
Abstract = {This paper discusses how James Nasmyth, a 19th century
engineer, used engineering drawing as a tool to invent the
steam hammer and other machine tools. Applications of his
work includes shipbuilding.},
Key = {fds268096}
}
@article{fds268093,
Author = {Wang, Y and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Fatigue crack propagation in concrete},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {41},
Number = {3},
Pages = {R55-R58},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1989},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00018663},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00018663},
Key = {fds268093}
}
@article{fds268092,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Failure as a unifying theme in design},
Journal = {Design Studies},
Volume = {10},
Number = {4},
Pages = {214-218},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1989},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0142-694X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0142-694X(89)90004-5},
Abstract = {The concept of failure, which plays a central role in
successful design, is viewed as a unifying principle of the
whole design process. This idea is elaborated upon and
illustrated for the problem of designing a hypothetical
bridge, which is presented as a paradigm. Brief case studies
of some real bridges are employed to reinforce the argument,
and the danger of designing by emulating success are
cautioned against. © 1989.},
Doi = {10.1016/0142-694X(89)90004-5},
Key = {fds268092}
}
@article{fds268101,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Failure as source of engineering judgment: Case of john
Roebling},
Journal = {Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {46-58},
Publisher = {American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)},
Year = {1989},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(1993)7:1(46)},
Abstract = {The proper use of the concepts and realities of failure is
essential for successful design practice, which involves
proper engineering judgment. Among the most valuable sources
of good design judgment are case studies of how great
engineers designed against failure. John Roebling is among
the engineers whose works provide excellent models of good
judgment and the explicit use of the knowledge of failures
in designing successful structures. Roebling's use of
failure concepts and case studies to avoid failure in his
own designs provides a paradigm for good engineering
practice generally. Although the analytical state of the art
has certainly advanced since Roebling's time, the basic
ideas of good engineering practice are no different now than
they were in the 19th century. It therefore follows that a
study of the methods of model engineers like Roebling can
help develop judgment in modern engineers and thereby reduce
the occurrence of failures in modern designs. ©
ASCE.},
Doi = {10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(1993)7:1(46)},
Key = {fds268101}
}
@article{3098135,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {SUCCESSFUL DESIGN AS FAILURE ANALYSIS.},
Pages = {46-48},
Address = {Washington, DC, USA},
Year = {1987},
Month = {December},
Keywords = {systems analysis;},
Abstract = {The role of failure considerations in successful design is
discussed. The argument is illustrated for the case of the
suspension bridge.},
Key = {3098135}
}
@article{fds268091,
Author = {Ojdrovic, RP and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF NOTCHED CONCRETE CYLINDER.},
Journal = {Journal of Engineering Mechanics},
Volume = {ll3},
Number = {l0},
Pages = {l55l-1564},
Year = {1987},
Month = {October},
Abstract = {Observed failure modes of portland cement concrete cylinders
are reported and discussed, and K//I//q (fracture toughness)
as calculated from both the maximum load and from the load
at the end of the linear part of the load versus crack mouth
opening displacement (CMOD) plots are compared. Values of
K//I//q have been found to increase with increasing initial
notch length. It is concluded that this is a consequence of
the more ductile behavior due to increased microcracking of
specimens with longer notches relative to those with shorter
ones. Maximum linear load and initial notch length yield
K//I//q values less dependent on initial notch length, thus
suggesting that the notched cylinder may provide a good
standard fracture mechanics specimen to measure the fracture
toughness associated with the onset of microcracking ahead
of a macrocrack.},
Key = {fds268091}
}
@article{88010005061,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Ojdrovic, RP},
Title = {The concrete cylinder: stress analysis and failure
modes},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {34},
Number = {4},
Pages = {263-279},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1987},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00013082},
Keywords = {CONCRETE TESTING - Pressure Effects;STRESSES -
Analysis;FAILURE ANALYSIS;},
Abstract = {The rationale for using the circular cylindrical specimen
for determining the tensile strength of concrete is
reviewed, and the stress fields and fracture modes
associated with the familiar splitting test and a
pressurized cylinder test are discussed. Special attention
is paid to contradictory reports and unresolved issues in
the literature as to exactly how the fracture of a concrete
cylinder develops and progresses under increasing load. The
effect of a macrocrack on the stress field within a cylinder
is introduced as a means of understanding the progressive
fracture of a cylindrical specimen. In particular, it is
argued that, while the idealized stress field in an unflawed
cylinder may explain how and where the first macrocrack
develops in a cylindrical specimen, it is the stress field
modified by the presence of the macrocrack that must be
considered to understand subsequent behavior. This point of
view enables us to take a unified view of a variety of
different observations about the indirect tensile mode of
failure. The axial tensile failure of a concrete cylinder
loaded by radial pressure is also considered in the context
of classical elastic stress analysis. Whereas this failure
mode has been described as "paradoxical" in the literature,
we demonstrate that the induced tensile stress field is
indeed of sufficient magnitude to explain the axial failure
under radial pressure by an elementary strength of materials
argument. © 1987 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00013082},
Key = {88010005061}
}
@article{fds268047,
Author = {Ojdrovic, RP and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Fracture behavior of notched concrete cylinder},
Journal = {Journal of Engineering Mechanics},
Volume = {113},
Number = {10},
Pages = {1551-1564},
Publisher = {American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0733-9399},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9399(1987)113:10(1551)},
Abstract = {Even after more than 20 years of research in the field of
fracture mechanics applied to concrete, the influence of
notch length on specimen behavior and fracture toughness,
KIq, based on the experimental evidence, is not clear. In an
effort to study this influence, we have employed a notched
cylinder specimen geometry. Observed failure modes of
portland cement concrete cylinders are reported and
discussed, and KIq as calculated from both the maximum load
and from the load at the end of the linear part of the load
versus crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) plots are
compared. Values of Ktq have been found to increase with
increasing initial notch length. It is concluded that this
is a consequence of the more ductile behavior due to
increased microcracking of specimens with longer notches
relative to those with shorter ones. Maximum linear load and
initial notch length yield Klq values less dependent on
initial notch length, thus suggesting that the notched
cylinder may provide a good standard fracture mechanics
specimen to measure the fracture toughness associated with
the onset of microcracking ahead of a macrocrack. ©
ASCE.},
Doi = {10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9399(1987)113:10(1551)},
Key = {fds268047}
}
@article{87120201465,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {DESIGN AS OBVIATING FAILURE.},
Pages = {49-53},
Address = {Boston, MA, USA},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
Keywords = {BRIDGES, SUSPENSION - Failure;ENGINEERING -
Design;ENGINEERING EDUCATION;},
Abstract = {The systematic avoidance of failure is what characterizes
rational design. Thus historical case studies of failures
are full of important information for successful design, and
the designer who is unfamiliar with the history of failures
risks repeating old mistakes. Rather than being discussed
merely in generalities in this paper, these ideas are
explained in the context of the specific structural
engineering example of bridges.},
Key = {87120201465}
}
@article{fds268090,
Author = {Petroski, H and Kayello, S},
Title = {Measures and mismeasures of the applied mechanics
literature},
Journal = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change},
Volume = {31},
Number = {4},
Pages = {323-333},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0040-1625},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-1625(87)90061-8},
Abstract = {A 1975 study of the archival literature of applied mechanics
showed it to be following a classic growth pattern for a
scientific field. The present study, with ten years'
additional data, tests some extrapolations of the 1975 data
and finds them wanting. How such well-behaved data can prove
unreliable for forecasting is explored. ©
1987.},
Doi = {10.1016/0040-1625(87)90061-8},
Key = {fds268090}
}
@article{88010001792,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {On the fracture of pencil points},
Journal = {Journal of Applied Mechanics},
Volume = {54},
Number = {3},
Pages = {730-733},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3173100},
Keywords = {GRAPHITE - Fracture;},
Abstract = {To ask how and why a pencil point breaks is essentially to
ask the same fundamental questions that Galileo (1638) did
in his seminal work on the strength of materials three and a
half centuries ago. Yet the problem of the fracture of a
pencil point seems to have a sparse literature. In the 1979
paper, Cronquist observed that broken-off conical pencil
points always appear to be virtually identical in size and
shape, and he presented an elementary strength-of-materials
analysis to explain the phenomenon. In his paper on broken
pencil points Cowin takes into account a more general
loading than did Cronquist, but while still working within
the context of strength of materials. The purpose of the
paper is to give some background on the problem, to explain
an aspect of the fracture that remains unanswered, and to
extend the analysis of the fracture of pencil points to a
broader class of points. Refs.},
Doi = {10.1115/1.3173100},
Key = {88010001792}
}
@article{2970619,
Author = {Moseley, MD and Ojdrovic, RP and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Influence of aggregate size on fracture toughness of
concrete},
Journal = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Pages = {207-210},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0167-8442},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-8442(87)90038-3},
Keywords = {concrete;cracks;ductility;fracture toughness;notch
strength;},
Abstract = {Employing an extension of the splitting tensile by using a
notched cylinder specimen, we have studied effects of
initial notch length and maximum aggregate size on fracture
toughness of concrete. Experimental results show that
maximum aggregate size does influence ductility, with
increasingly ductile behavior associated with increasing
aggregate size. The results also support previous work in
that initial notch length and maximum load do not yield a
constant value for fracture toughness, whereas maximum
linear load and initial notch length minimize the effects of
slow crack growth and do produce a more constant value. ©
1987.},
Doi = {10.1016/0167-8442(87)90038-3},
Key = {2970619}
}
@article{87040056635,
Author = {Ojdrovic, RP and Stojimirovic, AL and Petroski,
HJ},
Title = {Effect of age on splitting tensile strength and fracture
resistance of concrete},
Journal = {Cement and Concrete Research},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Pages = {70-76},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0008-8846},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0008-8846(87)90060-3},
Keywords = {CONCRETE - Aging;},
Abstract = {Concrete cylinders aged 1,2,3,5,7,14 and 28 days were loaded
to failure in indirect tension. Similar cylinders, but with
a central notch cast in the diametral plane of loading, were
also loaded to fracture. The splitting tensile strength of
the notched cylinders was determined, and its behavior with
age was compared with that of unnotched cylinders. Apparent
fracture toughness values were calculated as a function of
age. It appears that strength and fracture resistance follow
similar aging patterns for the concrete tested. ©
1987.},
Doi = {10.1016/0008-8846(87)90060-3},
Key = {87040056635}
}
@article{fds327668,
Author = {Petroski, H and Kayello, S},
Title = {Is applied mechanics a mature field?},
Journal = {Applied Mechanics Reviews},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Pages = {307},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3149531},
Doi = {10.1115/1.3149531},
Key = {fds327668}
}
@article{86040045749,
Author = {Chang, HY and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On detecting a crack by tapping a beam},
Journal = {International Journal of Pressure Vessels and
Piping},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Pages = {41-55},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1986},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0308-0161},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-0161(86)90043-8},
Keywords = {STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - Dynamic Response;MATHEMATICAL
TRANSFORMATIONS - Fourier Transforms;},
Abstract = {A simple model for the cracked elastic beam is employed to
simulate its response to a sharp tap at an arbitrary
location. Explicit expressions for the Fourier components of
the response of a simply-supported beam make it possible to
explore various strategies for detecting the crack via
signature analysis and to provide rational explanations for
some characteristic responses of cracked beams. ©
1986.},
Doi = {10.1016/0308-0161(86)90043-8},
Key = {86040045749}
}
@article{87010015549,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {PLASTIC RESPONSE TO IMPACT OF BEAMS WITH CRACKS: SIMPLE
MODELS FOR CRACKED PIPING.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {G},
Pages = {233-237},
Address = {Brussels, Belg},
Year = {1985},
Month = {December},
Keywords = {STEEL - Crack Propagation;NUCLEAR REACTORS;BEAMS AND
GIRDERS;MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES - Boundary Value
Problems;PLASTICITY;},
Abstract = {Simple applied mechanics models of beams with cracks can be
very useful in exploring the effects of various parameters
on the structural dynamics of cracked piping. The size and
location of cracks, the ratio of impacting mass to pipe
mass, and the loading and support conditions are some of the
important variables that can be treated analytically in
order to identify worst case conditions for more
sophisticated analysis via large computer models. The
preliminary use of simple analytical models is discussed,
and an example is given whereby the worst case location of a
crack in a cantilever beam subject to impact is
calculated.},
Key = {87010015549}
}
@article{2513881,
Author = {Ojdrovic, R and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {The cracked brazilian specimen for fracture toughness
testing of concrete},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {R75-R80},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1985},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00017975},
Keywords = {concrete;fracture toughness testing;notch
testing;},
Abstract = {Because of the many desirable characteristics of the stress
field in a cylindrical specimen, a cylinder with a notch on
the vertical diameter and loaded as in the splitting test is
proposed as an ideal specimen for fracture toughness
experiments with concrete},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00017975},
Key = {2513881}
}
@article{85070091435,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Verma, A},
Title = {Plastic response of cantilevers with stable
cracks},
Journal = {Journal of Engineering Mechanics},
Volume = {111},
Number = {7},
Pages = {839-853},
Publisher = {American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9399(1985)111:7(839)},
Keywords = {PLASTICITY - Analysis;MATERIALS - Crack Propagation;STRUCTURAL
DESIGN - Loads;},
Abstract = {Simple analytical models and experiments are employed to
demonstrate the structural response of a cantilever beam
with a stable crack subjected to impact loading. The mode of
plastic deformation is shown to depend very strongly upon
the size and location of the crack; and the permanent damage
suffered by a cracked beam is found to be significantly
different in magnitude and character from that of a
correspondingly-loaded uncracked beam. ©
ASCE.},
Doi = {10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9399(1985)111:7(839)},
Key = {85070091435}
}
@article{85060076631,
Author = {Kumar, S and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Plastic response to impact of a simply supported beam with a
stable crack},
Journal = {International Journal of Impact Engineering},
Volume = {3},
Number = {1},
Pages = {27-40},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0734-743X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0734-743X(85)90023-5},
Keywords = {METALS TESTING - Impact;MATHEMATICAL MODELS;FRACTURE
MECHANICS;},
Abstract = {A rigid perfectly plastic model is developed to study the
effects of a central crack on the plastic response of a beam
subjected to a central transverse impact load. The governing
differential equations are expressed in terms of
non-dimensional parameters representing the crack size, beam
to projectile mass ration, and energy input. The equations
are solved numerically to obtain general solutions, and the
effects of the parameters on the final permanent deformation
are isolated and studied to identify the relative
significance of each parameter. © 1985.},
Doi = {10.1016/0734-743X(85)90023-5},
Key = {85060076631}
}
@article{85070091103,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Simple models for the stability of a crack in a cantilever
beam subject to impact},
Journal = {Engineering Fracture Mechanics},
Volume = {21},
Number = {2},
Pages = {377-381},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0013-7944},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0013-7944(85)90025-6},
Keywords = {STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - Dynamic Response;MATERIALS TESTING -
Impact;},
Abstract = {The use of simple models to study the structural dynamics
and crack stability of a cracked cantilever beam subject to
impact is demonstrated. A rigid-perfectly plastic material
model is used, and the J-integral and tearing modulus
concepts are employed in simple forms. Concise algebraic
expressions provide means for validating some of the
assumptions made, and they are shown to be capable of
capturing the salient phenomena involved in the problem. ©
1985.},
Doi = {10.1016/0013-7944(85)90025-6},
Key = {85070091103}
}
@article{fds268081,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {FRACTURE MECHANICS AND FATIGUE IN OFFSHORE
STRUCTURES.},
Journal = {Dyn of Offshore Struct},
Pages = {449-498},
Year = {1984},
Month = {December},
Abstract = {The contemporary macroscopic view of fatigue damage as crack
growth from inadvertently introduced flaws to
critical-length cracks provides a powerful analytical
methodology for the structural engineer. This chapter
outlines the fundamentals of this relatively young
engineering science with a view toward applying it to
designing against fatigue and fracture in modern offshore
structures. Subjects covered include crack opening mode,
fracture toughness, fatigue life, crack growth models,
preexisting flaws, fatigue crack growth rate, calculation
examples, deterministic and probabilistic analyses,
sensitivity of fatigue damage calculations, recommended
practice, and others. Refs.},
Key = {fds268081}
}
@article{fds268086,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {TEACHING TECHNOLOGY TO NONTECHNOLOGISTS.},
Journal = {High Technology},
Volume = {4},
Number = {12},
Pages = {12-14},
Year = {1984},
Month = {December},
Abstract = {A program is considered that will introduce such topics as
engineering, computers, and applied mathematics into
traditionally nonquantitative liberal arts curricula. Steps
are recommended how implement this program not only to
students but also to the liberal arts faculty of small
colleges. Development of new courses that are suitable for
liberal arts students and engineering students alike and
that could be attended by both if offered at a university
with an engineering school is one solution. A course on the
principles of engineering design is also considered. Another
approach to a course for engineering and non-engineering
students might be to take newsworthy technological issues
and analyze them in considerable, but not inaccessible,
technical depth.},
Key = {fds268086}
}
@article{85030030577,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On the cracked Bell},
Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
Volume = {96},
Number = {4},
Pages = {485-493},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1984},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0022-460X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-460X(84)90635-7},
Keywords = {FRACTURE MECHANICS - Mathematical Models;},
Abstract = {A simple model based on energy methods of applied mechanics
is developed and employed to study the effect of clapper
location on the initiation and growth of cracks in bells.
The origins of cracks in the Liberty Bell and Big Ben are
discussed, and the simple model is employed to explain why
remedial measures on Big Ben, though perhaps not optimal,
have prolonged its life. © 1984.},
Doi = {10.1016/0022-460X(84)90635-7},
Key = {85030030577}
}
@article{fds268085,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {OFFSHORE ENGINEERING: OIL FROM TROUBLED WATERS.},
Journal = {Technology Review},
Volume = {87},
Number = {5},
Pages = {53-76},
Year = {1984},
Month = {July},
Abstract = {Engineers are striving to design new drilling rigs and
production platforms that are even more reliable and at the
same time less expensive. Offshore wells accounted for
roughly 12 percent of domestic production of crude oil in
1983. But the U. S. Geological Survey estimates that 34
percent of the nation's future oil discoveries will be made
offshore, and some industry estimates run even higher. At an
average cost of about 450 per foot, offshore drilling is
four or five times as expensive as land-based operations,
but the promise of large undersea fields makes the quest
cost-effective.},
Key = {fds268085}
}
@article{2232502,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Comments on "Free vibration of beams with abrupt changes in
cross-section"},
Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
Volume = {93},
Number = {1},
Pages = {157-158},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1984},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0022-460X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-460X(84)90356-0},
Keywords = {cracks;vibrating bodies;vibrations;},
Abstract = {Petroski comments on Sato's paper (ibid., vol.89, p.59,
1983) about the free vibration of nonuniform beams, and the
effects of cracks on the natural frequency. Sato then
replies to these comments},
Doi = {10.1016/0022-460X(84)90356-0},
Key = {2232502}
}
@article{fds268082,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Fracture mechanics and fatigue in offshore
structures.},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Considers the basic principles of fracture mechanics,
covering the definition of stress intensity factor and
stress concentration factor. Tabulates representative
formulas for these factors. Examines the modes of crack
opening and the concept of plane strain fracture toughness.
Fatigue life determination by S-N curves fails to take
account of crack growth. Discusses crack growth models, the
problem of existing flows, fatigue crack growth rate
prediction and factors affecting the rate of crack growth.
Examines deterministic and probabilistic analyses with
consideration of fatigue analysis, cumulative damage and
dynamic effects. Examples are given. (C.J.U.)},
Key = {fds268082}
}
@article{fds268083,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Fracture mechanics and fatigue in offshore
structures.},
Pages = {449-498},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The fundamentals of the theory of fatigue damage, as crack
growth from flows to critical length cracks, are examined.
Representative formulas for stress concentration factors in
various joints used in offshore structures are tabulated.
Modes of crack opening, fracture toughness, and fatigue life
are defined. Crack growth models are discussed in detail,
followed by equations and theory for deterministic and
probalistic analyses. Spectral analysis techniques are
emphasized and the sensitivity of fatigue damage
calculations and recommended practice are briefly
considered. (A.J.)},
Key = {fds268083}
}
@article{fds268084,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Offshore engineering: oil from troubled waters.},
Journal = {Technology Review},
Volume = {87},
Number = {5},
Pages = {52-76},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Looks at the changing technology of oil-rig design and
future prospects as oil exploration moves into deeper
waters. Structural failure becomes more acute as rigs get
larger and wave heights and energy increase.
-R.Land},
Key = {fds268084}
}
@article{2367235,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {WORST-CASE CRACKS IN DUCTILE CANTILEVERS STRUCK TRANSVERSELY
AT THE TIP.},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {r29-r31},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01152321},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;},
Abstract = {Given a ductile cantilever beam subject to dynamic forces
acting transversely at its tip, what crack location and
orientation will result in the greatest likelihood of
instability? Such a question arises in assessing the
integrity of a cracked piping loop under pipe whip or impact
loading, and the influence of the crack on the mode of
deformation makes the answer less than obvious. While it may
be clear that the worst-case crack orientation will be one
for which the crack front experiences the greatest tensile
stress, where along the beam such a crack will undergo the
greatest crack-opening displacement may be less trivial a
question. The cantilever beam with attached tip mass is a
familiar configuration in applied mechanics, and its
analysis provides fundamental insight into such important
practical problems as damage due to impact and pipe
whip.},
Doi = {10.1007/bf01152321},
Key = {2367235}
}
@article{84080136555,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {The permanent deformation of a cracked cantilever struck
transversely at its tip},
Journal = {Journal of Applied Mechanics},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {329-334},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3167621},
Keywords = {MATERIALS - Crack Propagation;},
Abstract = {The presence of even a stable crack in a ductile cantilever
can have a dramatic effect on the structural response of the
beam. Not only can the magnitude of the permanent plastic
deformation be significantly increased but also the final
shape of the damaged beam can be dramatically affected by
the size and location of the crack. Such effects are
quantified by analyzing a simple model of the cracked beam
with an attached tip mass. © 1984 by ASME.},
Doi = {10.1115/1.3167621},
Key = {84080136555}
}
@article{2364381,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Size effects in fracture mechanics: Implications for fast
reactor subassembly analysis and safety},
Journal = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Pages = {95-102},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0167-8442},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-8442(84)90023-5},
Keywords = {fission reactor safety;fracture;materials
testing;},
Abstract = {There is a size effect in fracture mechanics, and this leads
to some paradoxical behavior of flawed engineering
structures of which the safety analyst should be aware. In
order to quantify the size effect and its implications for
highly-irradiated LMFBR subassembly ducts subject to
overpressurization, a two-criterion approach to fracture is
employed and two duct designs are considered. It is
concluded that brittle fracture may be more likely to occur
in the case of thicker ducts, and that fracture-free
operating experience with smaller ducts does not insure the
stability of cracks in the thicker wall. ©
1984.},
Doi = {10.1016/0167-8442(84)90023-5},
Key = {2364381}
}
@article{84100169353,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF STRESS-INTENSITY FACTORS FOR VIBRATING
CYLINDERS WITH AXIAL CRACKS.},
Journal = {Res Mechanica: International Journal of Structural Mechanics
and Materials Science},
Volume = {11},
Number = {4},
Pages = {295-302},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
Keywords = {STRESSES - Elasticity;STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - Dynamic
Response;},
Abstract = {A simple model for the cracked cylindrical shell is employed
to explain how dynamic values of the elastic
stress-intensity factor may exceed twice their corresponding
static values. Static stress-intensity factor calibrations
are available in handbooks and compendia and there exist
various numerical and analytical techniques to compute the
mode-one stress-intensity factor K//I for unique
configurations. Although some researchers have considered
wave propagation effects on crack tip stresses in beams and
tensile strips, information about the long-time behavior of
the quantity K//I in finite geometries under dynamic loading
conditions is less commonly encountered in the literature.
Recently Petroski and Glazik considered the time-dependent
behavior of K//I for a variety of cylindrical shells with
cracks, and it has been possible to generalize about this
response when vibrational effects dominate the
problem.},
Key = {84100169353}
}
@article{84110188444,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Stability of a crack in a cantilever beam undergoing large
plastic deformation after impact},
Journal = {International Journal of Pressure Vessels and
Piping},
Volume = {16},
Number = {4},
Pages = {285-298},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0308-0161},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-0161(84)90019-X},
Keywords = {METALS TESTING - Impact;PIPE - Stresses;},
Abstract = {A simple model is employed to determine the dynamic response
of a rigid-perfectly plastic cantilever beam with an
attached tip mass and a crack, taking into account the
weakening effect of the crack. The crack is assumed to be
located at the base of the beam, and an initial velocity is
imparted to the tip mass. The subsequent stability of the
crack is considered by calculating the tearing modulus based
on the J-integral associated with the deflecting beam. For
the example of circumferential cracks in thin-walled piping,
whose idealized geometry models some stress corrosion cracks
found in service, radial propagation and instability are
found to be more likely than circumferential. Once a crack
penetrates the wall, however, stability in the
circumferential direction is found to depend in a complex
way upon loading and crack geometry. © 1984.},
Doi = {10.1016/0308-0161(84)90019-X},
Key = {84110188444}
}
@article{fds332660,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Fracture mechanics and fatigue in offshore
structures.},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Considers the basic principles of fracture mechanics,
covering the definition of stress intensity factor and
stress concentration factor. Tabulates representative
formulas for these factors. Examines the modes of crack
opening and the concept of plane strain fracture toughness.
Fatigue life determination by S-N curves fails to take
account of crack growth. Discusses crack growth models, the
problem of existing flows, fatigue crack growth rate
prediction and factors affecting the rate of crack growth.
Examines deterministic and probabilistic analyses with
consideration of fatigue analysis, cumulative damage and
dynamic effects. Examples are given. (C.J.U.)},
Key = {fds332660}
}
@article{fds332661,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Fracture mechanics and fatigue in offshore
structures.},
Year = {1984},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The fundamentals of the theory of fatigue damage, as crack
growth from flows to critical length cracks, are examined.
Representative formulas for stress concentration factors in
various joints used in offshore structures are tabulated.
Modes of crack opening, fracture toughness, and fatigue life
are defined. Crack growth models are discussed in detail,
followed by equations and theory for deterministic and
probalistic analyses. Spectral analysis techniques are
emphasized and the sensitivity of fatigue damage
calculations and recommended practice are briefly
considered. (A.J.)},
Key = {fds332661}
}
@article{2313624,
Author = {Petroski, H.J.},
Title = {Dynamic behavior of stress-intensity factors for vibrating
cylinders with axial cracks},
Journal = {Res Mech. (UK)},
Volume = {11},
Number = {4},
Pages = {295 - 302},
Year = {1984},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;vibrating
bodies;},
Abstract = {A simple model for the cracked cylindrical shell is employed
to explain how dynamic values of the elastic
stress-intensity factor may exceed twice their corresponding
static values},
Key = {2313624}
}
@article{85120188768,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Verma, A},
Title = {ON THE DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF DUCTILE PIPING CONTAINING STABLE
CRACKS.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Pages = {8 -},
Address = {Chicago, IL, USA},
Year = {1983},
Month = {December},
Keywords = {STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - Dynamic Response;},
Abstract = {In order to develop an understanding of the generic effects
of cracks on the structural behavior of piping loops, the
more fundamental problem of the cracked perfectly-plastic
beam has been studied under various end and loading
conditions. Results show that while the magnitude of beam
response can be sensitive to relatively small (less than
10-20% reduction in load-carrying cross section) cracks
located midway between supports, the effects of end
conditions are small for such cracks. However, for large
cracks located less symmetrically the beam response can be
highly dependent upon the end conditions and the size and
location of a crack.},
Key = {85120188768}
}
@article{83090130710,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Structural dynamics of piping with stable cracks. Some
simple models},
Journal = {International Journal of Pressure Vessels and
Piping},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-18},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1983},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0308-0161},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-0161(83)90046-7},
Keywords = {BEAMS AND GIRDERS - Plasticity;METALS AND ALLOYS - Crack
Propagation;},
Abstract = {The effects of cracks on structural response are illustrated
through simple analytical models for cracked elastic and
rigid-perfectly plastic beams. Such models can
capture-essential mechanical phenomena and enable generic
problems to be studied in order to identify worst-case
scenarios. Stable cracks are shown to alter not only the
magnitude of response but also the modes of plastic
deformation. The effects of boundary conditions, as well as
crack location and size, are shown to be amenable to study
via simple models. © 1983.},
Doi = {10.1016/0308-0161(83)90046-7},
Key = {83090130710}
}
@article{fds331178,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {A short history of nuclear editing},
Journal = {Physics Today},
Volume = {36},
Number = {11},
Pages = {9-110},
Publisher = {AIP Publishing},
Year = {1983},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2915378},
Doi = {10.1063/1.2915378},
Key = {fds331178}
}
@article{fds268078,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {Structural failure and metal fatigue: Flaws can improve
design},
Journal = {Journal of Products Liability},
Volume = {5},
Number = {4},
Pages = {401-409},
Year = {1982},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0363-0404},
Key = {fds268078}
}
@article{fds268079,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {POLITICIANS ARE NOT TECHNOLOGISTS: TECHNOLOGISTS ARE NOT
POLITICIANS.},
Journal = {Issues in Engineering: Journal of Professional Activities,
Proceedings of the Asce},
Volume = {108},
Number = {EI2},
Pages = {162-165},
Year = {1982},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The view that there are too few engineers in the legislative
branch of government is confirmed. It is argued that the
lack of scientists and engineers in elected public offices
creates an imbalance of professional perspectives which will
affect decision making on public policy on technological
issues ranging from engineering education to advanced
weapons systems. It is also shown, however, that the
interplay between society and technology will gradually
become more balanced.},
Key = {fds268079}
}
@article{82100134590,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS AND INTEGRITY OF FAST REACTOR PIPING
CONTAINING CRACKS.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Pages = {6 -},
Address = {Paris, Fr},
Year = {1981},
Month = {December},
Keywords = {NUCLEAR REACTORS, FAST;},
Key = {82100134590}
}
@article{82030001592,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Simple static and dynamic models for the cracked elastic
beam},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {17},
Number = {4},
Pages = {R71-R76},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1981},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00036201},
Keywords = {FRACTURE MECHANICS;},
Abstract = {The straight beam is a fundamental structural element, and
it is important to understand the basic mechanical phenomena
involved in the structural response of beams containing
cracks. In order to gain insight into the phenomena, the
implications of a simple model for the cracked beam have
been studied. While models as simple as the one introduced
cannot be expected to give answers correct to several
decimal places, they can provide fundamental insight and
give order of magnitude results that are often sufficient
for engineering purposes.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00036201},
Key = {82030001592}
}
@article{fds268077,
Author = {Petroski, H},
Title = {REFLECTIONS ON A SLIDE RULE.},
Journal = {Technology Review},
Volume = {83},
Number = {4},
Pages = {34-35},
Year = {1981},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The author regrets that the electronic calculator has
succeeded the slide rule because the now-obsolete slide
rule, although far less accurate than the electronic
calculator, made the student reflect.},
Key = {fds268077}
}
@article{81030007248,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Glazik, JL and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {Construction of a dynamic weight function from a
finite-element solution for a cracked beam},
Journal = {Journal of Applied Mechanics},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1},
Pages = {51-56},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {1980},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3153637},
Keywords = {MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES - Finite Element
Method;},
Abstract = {An elastodynamic weight function for a cracked beam is shown
to be determined by the elastodynamic stress intensity
factor corresponding to a single crack-face loading of the
beam. This weight function suffices to determine the
time-dependent stress intensity factor corresponding to
other dynamic loadings of the same cracked beam. The example
of a center-cracked pinned-pinned beam serves to illustrate
and verify the technique. The weight function is constructed
from finite element results for the case of a step pressure
distributed uniformly along the beam, and the case of a step
load concentrated at the crack plane serves as an
illustration of the efficacy of the weight function so
constructed. © 1980 by ASME.},
Doi = {10.1115/1.3153637},
Key = {81030007248}
}
@article{1660179,
Author = {Glazik, J.L., Jr. and Petroski, H.J.},
Title = {The dynamic response of cracked fast reactor subassembly
ducts},
Journal = {Nucl. Technol. (USA)},
Volume = {51},
Number = {3},
Pages = {317 - 31},
Year = {1980},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;elastic waves;fission
reactor safety;},
Abstract = {The dynamic elastic response of flawed and unflawed fast
reactor subassembly ducts has been studied. Finite elements
were used for a plane-strain analysis of hexagonal ducts
containing either internal corner cracks or external mudflat
cracks. Two geometric loading conditions were considered:
uniform internal pressurization, and point loads applied at
opposite mudflats. The time dependence of these loads was
chosen as a Heaviside step function for the worst-case
situation and as a triangular pulse to simulate the more
likely condition. The presence of cracks in the duct walls
alters the dynamic response of the duct. Although the
vibrational mode associated with the response of an
uncracked duct is always present, the appearance of
different flexural modes and their frequencies depend on the
number, depth, and location of cracks. The influence of the
modal participation on the crack-tip stress-intensity factor
is complex, but upper bounds are estimated for the dynamic
effects},
Key = {1660179}
}
@article{1733991,
Author = {Petroski, and J, H and Glazik, and L, J and Jr},
Title = {The response of cracked cylindrical shells},
Journal = {Trans. Asme, J. Appl. Mech. (Usa)},
Volume = {47},
Number = {2},
Pages = {444-446},
Year = {1980},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3153690},
Keywords = {bending;crack-edge stress field analysis;series
(mathematics);},
Abstract = {The linear elastic plane-strain problem of a thin
cylindrical shell with any number of cracks equally spaced
around the circumference of the shell has been considered.
The weakening effects of the cracks have been modeled to
induce the bending modes of deformation, and it is possible
to draw qualitative and quantitative conclusions about the
nature of the bending. The results obtained via Fourier
series techniques compare favorably with finite-element
analyses of the cracked geometry and provide an economical
means of interpolating between and extrapolating from a
limited number of finite-element solutions},
Doi = {10.1115/1.3153690},
Key = {1733991}
}
@article{1660178,
Author = {Petroski, and J, H and Glazik, and L, J and Jr},
Title = {Effects of cracks on the response of circular cylindrical
shells},
Journal = {Nucl. Technol. (Usa)},
Volume = {51},
Number = {3},
Pages = {303-316},
Year = {1980},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;elasticity;fission reactor
safety;},
Abstract = {A simple model for the cracked cylindrical shell gives
insight into the effects of cracks on structural response.
The model provides analytical expressions for plane-strain
bending deformations induced by the cracks and enables
qualitative and quantitative generalizations to be made
about the effects of different sizes and numbers of cracks
and different loading conditions. These bending
deformations, which are absent in a uniformly pressurized
flawless shell, can dominate the response of a deeply
cracked shell. The simple model may be calibrated with only
two static deflection measurements made on a real shell or
determined from a finite element model. Then the dynamic
response is easily established for arbitrary time-dependent
loadings. The predictions of the simple model are in
agreement with finite element results and provide
conservative bounds on the additional elastic bending
deflections induced by cracks in reactor vessels, piping,
and other shell-like components},
Key = {1660178}
}
@article{1388930,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Dugdale plastic zone sizes for edge cracks},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {217-230},
Year = {1979},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0376-9429},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00033221},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;plasticity;},
Abstract = {A simple technique is presented for determining the size of
the Dugdale plastic zone in two-dimensional edge crack
problems. The technique employs a representation from which
the weight function may be derived, and the only data
required are a single elastic stress intensity factor
calibration for the geometry of interest and the elastic
stress field in the uncracked body. At most three numerical
quadratures provide sufficient information to specify the
coefficients in an algebraic expression for the plastic zone
size. The technique is illustrated for the examples of edge
cracks in semi-infinite sheets, tensile strips, curved
beams, and cracked rings. Numerical results agree with
existing solutions. © 1979 Sijthoff & Noordhoff
International Publishers.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00033221},
Key = {1388930}
}
@article{81030002555,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Glazik, JL},
Title = {VIBRATION RESPONSE OF CRACKED CYLINDRICAL COMPONENTS OF FAST
REACTORS.},
Journal = {Proceedings Ieee Region 6 Conference},
Pages = {324-333},
Address = {Seattle, WA, USA},
Year = {1979},
Month = {January},
Keywords = {DOMES AND SHELLS - Vibrations;},
Abstract = {Effects of long axial cracks on the radial vibration
response of cylindrical shells are described, and some
implications for fast reactor analysis and safety are
discussed. A simple model for the cracked shell is employed,
and this model provides analytical expressions from which
one can determine the effects of different
parameters.},
Key = {81030002555}
}
@article{fds353334,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {EFFECTS OF CRACKS ON THE RESPONSE OF SHELL
STRUCTURES.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {E},
Year = {1979},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {A simple model that predicts the effects of axial cracks on
the elastic deformation of thin cylindrical shells has been
developed. This model provides an efficient tool for
performing parametric studies and for interpolating,
extrapolating, and generalizing finite element analyses. The
simple model described in this paper provides a useful tool
for understanding the phenomena involved in the response of
cracked shells and for identifying situations where
unacceptably large deformations may result in the presence
of cracks.},
Key = {fds353334}
}
@article{fds353335,
Author = {Glazik, JL and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF CRACKED HEXAGONAL SUBASSEMBLY
DUCTS.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {E},
Year = {1979},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {The hexagonal subassembly ducts (hexcans) of current Liquid
Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LMFBR) designs are typically
made of 20% coldworked Type 316 stainless steel. Prolonged
exposure of this initially tough and ductile material to a
fast neutron flux at high temperatures can result in severe
embrittlement. This paper examines the dynamic elastic
response of flawed and unflawed fast reactor sub-assembly
ducts. A plane-strain finite element analysis was performed
for ducts containing internal corner cracks, as well as
external midflat cracks.},
Key = {fds353335}
}
@article{fds353336,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Yamada, H},
Title = {FRACTURE EXPERIMENTS WITH CRACKED AND EMBRITTLED HEXCAN
SECTIONS.},
Journal = {Transactions of the International Conference on Structural
Mechanics in Reactor Technology},
Volume = {E},
Year = {1979},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Crack-like flaws that might exist in hexagonal subassembly
ducts are not generally expected to initiate brittle
fracture, but there is reason to be concerned about the
integrity of cracked hexcans that have been severely
embrittled by fast-neutron irradiation. In order to check
the applicability of linear elastic fracture mechanics
analysis to such ducts, a program of experiments with
deliberately cracked and embrittled hexcan sections has been
undertaken. In this paper, a comparison of analytical
predictions and experimental results are made and
discussed.},
Key = {fds353336}
}
@article{79120002681,
Author = {Petroski, H. J.},
Title = {DUGDALE PLASTIC ZONE SIZES FOR EDGE CRACKS.},
Journal = {International Journal of Fracture},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {217 - 230},
Year = {1979},
Keywords = {FRACTURE MECHANICS - Elastoplasticity;MATHEMATICAL
TECHNIQUES - Finite Element Method;},
Abstract = {A simple technique is presented for determining the size of
the Dugdale plastic zone in two-dimensional edge crack
problems. The technique employs a representation from which
the weight function may be derived, and the only data
required are a single elastic stress intensity factor
calibration for the geometry of interest and the elastic
stress field in the uncracked body. At most three numerical
quadratures provide sufficient information to specify the
coefficients in an algebraic expression for the plastic zone
size. The technique is illustrated for the examples of edge
cracks in semi-infinite sheets, tensile strips, curved
beams, and cracked rings. Numerical results agree with
existing solutions.},
Key = {79120002681}
}
@article{1461118,
Author = {Glazik, and L, J and Jr, and Petroski, and J, H},
Title = {[Fast reactor safety] The response of cracked hexagonal
subassembly ducts to impact loading},
Journal = {Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc. (Usa)},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {511-512},
Address = {Atlanta, GA, USA},
Year = {1979},
Keywords = {crack-edge stress field analysis;elasticity;finite element
analysis;fission reactor safety;},
Abstract = {Examines the dynamic elastic response of flawed and unflawed
fast reactor subassembly ducts. A plane-strain finite
element analysis was performed for ducts containing either
internal corner cracks or external mudflat
cracks},
Key = {1461118}
}
@article{78060004092,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {Computation of the weight function from a stress intensity
factor},
Journal = {Engineering Fracture Mechanics},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {257-266},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1978},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0013-7944},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0013-7944(78)90009-7},
Keywords = {MATERIALS - Crack Propagation;},
Abstract = {A simple representation for the crack-face displacement is
employed to compute a weight function solely from stress
intensity factors for a reference loading configuration.
Crack face displacements given by the representation are
shown to be in good agreement with analytical results for
cracked tensile strips, and stress intensity factors
computed from the weight function agree well with those for
edge cracks in half planes, radial cracks from circular
holes, and radially cracked rings. The technique involves
only simple quadrature and its efficacy is demonstrated by
the example computations. © 1978.},
Doi = {10.1016/0013-7944(78)90009-7},
Key = {78060004092}
}
@article{78090001967,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {DUGDALE PLASTIC ZONE SIZES FOR EDGE CRACKS.},
Journal = {American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(Paper)},
Number = {78 -PVP-98},
Pages = {9 -},
Year = {1978},
Month = {January},
Keywords = {MATERIALS - Crack Propagation;MATHEMATICAL
TECHNIQUES;},
Abstract = {A simple technique is presented for determining the size of
the Dugdale plastic zone in two-dimensional edge crack
problems. The technique employs a representation from which
the weight function may be derived, and the only data
required are a single elastic stress intensity factor
calibration for the geometry of interest and the elastic
stress field in the uncracked body. At most three numerical
quadratures provide sufficient information to specify the
coefficients in an algebraic expression for the plastic zone
size. The technique is illustrated for the examples of edge
cracks in semi-infinite sheets, tensile strips, curved
beams, and cracked rings. Numerical results agree with
existing solutions.},
Key = {78090001967}
}
@article{1241686,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Glazik, JL},
Title = {Effects of cracks in irradiation-embrittled hexagonal
subassembly ducts},
Journal = {Nuclear Engineering and Design},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {51-68},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1978},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0029-5493},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0029-5493(78)90051-1},
Keywords = {cracks;embrittlement;fission reactor safety;fission reactor
theory and design;fracture toughness;neutron
effects;},
Abstract = {Plane-strain stress intensity factors for hexagonal
subassembly ducts with a crack in a corner or midflat are
presented in convenient graphical form for representative
LMFBR hexcan dimensions. Calibrations based on several
different models of the round hexcan corner and a finite
element analysis of a uniformly pressurized hexcan with a
corner crack corroborate each other. A weight function for
this geometry is validated, and simple analytical tools are
demonstrated to be adequate for parametric studies of
cracked hexagonal ducts. The effects of different numbers of
cracks, different locations for cracks, and different
loading modes are discussed and some comments are made on
the application of linear elastic fracture mechanics to
cracked hexagonal ducts which have suffered a high degree of
fast-neutron irradiation embrittlement. ©
1978.},
Doi = {10.1016/0029-5493(78)90051-1},
Key = {1241686}
}
@article{79030007430,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {COMPUTATION OF THE WEIGHT FUNCTION FROM A STRESS INTENSITY
FACTOR.},
Journal = {Rep (Anl 77 82) (Contract W 31 109 Eng 38)},
Pages = {28 -},
Year = {1977},
Month = {October},
Keywords = {ENERGY;},
Abstract = {A simple representation for the crack-face displacement is
used to compute a weight function solely from stress
intensity factors for a reference loading configuration.
Crack-face displacements given by the representation are
shown to be in good agreement with analytical results for
cracked tensile strips, and stress intensity factors
computed from the weight function agree well with those for
edge cracks in half-planes, radial cracks from circular
holes, and radially cracked rings. The technique involves
only simple quadrature, and its efficacy is demonstrated by
the example computations. The weight funcion for a corner
crack in an LMFBR hexagonal subassembly duct is constructed
from stress-intensity-factor results for the uniformly
overpressurized case, and it is shown how this may be used
to determine the stress intensity factors for other loading
cases.},
Key = {79030007430}
}
@article{fds268072,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Trends in the applied mechanics literature},
Journal = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {309-318},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1977},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0040-1625},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-1625(77)90027-0},
Abstract = {Generalizations about the field and literature of applied
mechanics are made on the basis of the growth of the Journal
of Applied Mechanics (JAM) and Applied Mechanics Reviews
(AMR) through 1975. The data show that the field is
currently doubling its size about once every 10 years and
that there is a definite increase in multiple-author papers.
© 1977.},
Doi = {10.1016/0040-1625(77)90027-0},
Key = {fds268072}
}
@article{1087536,
Author = {Hill, CD and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Superposition of finite deformations in Mooney-Rivlin
materials},
Journal = {Journal of Elasticity},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2},
Pages = {113-123},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1977},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00041086},
Keywords = {elastic deformation;},
Abstract = {Six controllable states are known to exist for all
homogeneous, isotropic, incompressible, elastic bodies. It
is shown that certain pairs of these controllable states may
be superposed in Mooney-Rivlin materials thereby
constructing new controllable states for these materials. ©
1977 Noordhoff International Publishing.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00041086},
Key = {1087536}
}
@article{1112721,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Elastic plastic analysis of pressurized ducts with rounded
corners},
Journal = {Nuclear Technology},
Volume = {35},
Number = {3},
Pages = {671-676},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1977},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT77-A31876},
Keywords = {elastoplasticity;fission reactor fuel;fission reactor theory
and design;},
Abstract = {The strength of a reactor subassembly duct depends on its
cross section and its material properties. Straight- and
curved-beam theories have been used to analyze ducts with
elastic-perfectly-plastic material behaviour, and this
analysis has bee found to be suitable and convenient for
parametric studies. The strengths of hexcans with different
corner radii have been compared, and the stiffening effect
of increasing radius has been quantified. The relative
strengths of different duct cross sections have also been
determined},
Doi = {10.13182/NT77-A31876},
Key = {1112721}
}
@article{fds343272,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {COMPUTATION OF THE WEIGHT FUNCTION FROM A STRESS INTENSITY
FACTOR.},
Journal = {Rep (Anl 77 82) (Contract W 31 109 Eng 38)},
Year = {1977},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {A simple representation for the crack-face displacement is
used to compute a weight function solely from stress
intensity factors for a reference loading configuration.
Crack-face displacements given by the representation are
shown to be in good agreement with analytical results for
cracked tensile strips, and stress intensity factors
computed from the weight function agree well with those for
edge cracks in half-planes, radial cracks from circular
holes, and radially cracked rings. The technique involves
only simple quadrature, and its efficacy is demonstrated by
the example computations. The weight funcion for a corner
crack in an LMFBR hexagonal subassembly duct is constructed
from stress-intensity-factor results for the uniformly
overpressurized case, and it is shown how this may be used
to determine the stress intensity factors for other loading
cases.},
Key = {fds343272}
}
@article{fds353337,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Glazik, JL and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {STRESS-INTENSITY FACTORS FOR IRRADIATION-EMBRITTLED
HEXAGONAL SUBASSEMBLY DUCTS.},
Journal = {Struct Anal of React Fuel Elem},
Volume = {D},
Year = {1977},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Plane strain stress intensity factors for corner-cracked
hexcans 116 mm across flats and with 3 mm walls have been
determined and corroborated by several independent
techniques. These results are expected to be applicable to
LMFBR hexcans irradiated to high fluences whose ductility
and fracture toughness have been reduced and whose yield
strength has been increased to such levels that linear
elastic fracture mechanics applies. Generally speaking,
these material properties must be altered to an extent that
the plastic zone size is considerably smaller than the
hexcan wall thickness.},
Key = {fds353337}
}
@article{78010007302,
Author = {Petroski, H. J.},
Title = {ELASTIC-PLASTIC ANALYSIS OF PRESSURIZED DUCTS WITH ROUNDED
CORNERS.},
Journal = {Nuclear Technology},
Volume = {35},
Number = {3},
Pages = {-},
Year = {1977},
Keywords = {NUCLEAR REACTORS;},
Abstract = {The strength of a reactor subassembly duct depends on its
cross section and its material properties. Straight- and
curved-beam theories have been used to analyze ducts with
elastic-perfectly-plastic material behavior, and this
analysis has been found to be suitable and convenient for
parametric studies. The strengths of hexcans with different
corner radii have been compared, and the stiffening effect
of increasing radius has been quantified. The relative
strengths of different duct cross sections have also been
determined.},
Key = {78010007302}
}
@article{1151821,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Cracked hexagonal ducts [LMFBR safety]},
Journal = {Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc. (Usa)},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {215},
Address = {New York, NY, USA},
Year = {1977},
Keywords = {brittle fracture;crack-edge stress field analysis;fission
reactor fuel;fission reactor materials;fission reactor
safety;tensile strength;},
Abstract = {Two loading cases have been considered for a hexcan of 3-mm
wall, 4.5-mm inside corner radius, and 116-mm flat-to-flat
outside dimension. These cases are: (a) uniform internal
pressure, and (b) a pair of concentrated forces applied to
opposite mudflats. These cases are relevant to LMFBR safety
problems associated with overpressurization and with the
failure of fuel pins. In case (a) the maximum tensile stress
at the hexcan corners is about twice as large as that at the
mudflats, but in case (b) the maximum stresses under the
loads are 15% greater than those at remote corners. The
stress intensity factors associated with very shallow axial
cracks of equal depth at these locations have approximately
the same relative values as the maximum stresses. For larger
cracks of unequal sizes, an inside corner crack shown to be
definitely worse than an outside mudflat crack. The worst
location for a crack for the case of a hexcan loaded locally
and mudflats appears to be directly under a load, but the
same size crack at remote corners may be only slightly less
severe},
Key = {1151821}
}
@article{fds340845,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Achenbach, JD},
Title = {STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR CORNER-CRACKED SUBASSEMBLY
DUCTS.},
Journal = {Proc of the Int Meet on Fast React Saf and Relat
Phys},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {1409-1418},
Year = {1976},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Plane strain stress intensity factors for cracks along the
inside corners of internally pressurized hexagonal
subassembly ducts have been calculated by various methods
and compared. The objective of the work is to characterize
the tensile stress field at the tip of a crack in an
embrittled LMFBR subassembly duct corner.},
Key = {fds340845}
}
@article{fds268071,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On the finite deformation and heating of thermoelastic
spherical sectors},
Journal = {International Journal of Non Linear Mechanics},
Volume = {10},
Number = {6},
Pages = {327-332},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1975},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0020-7462},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7462(75)90008-6},
Abstract = {The possibility of holding certain non-uniform temperature
fields in finitely deformed spherical sectors is considered.
An exact solution in spherical coordinates to the coupled
equations of thermoelasticity for Fourier-like materials is
given. © 1975.},
Doi = {10.1016/0020-7462(75)90008-6},
Key = {fds268071}
}
@article{773843,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On the finite torsion and radial heating of thermoelastic
cylinders},
Journal = {International Journal of Solids and Structures},
Volume = {11},
Number = {6},
Pages = {741-749},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1975},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0020-7683},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7683(75)90024-4},
Keywords = {numerical analysis;thermoelasticity;torsion;},
Abstract = {The non-linear response to finite torsion accompanied by
arbitrary radial heating of a cylinder of incompressible
thermoelastic material with temperature-independent heat
flux response is shown to be characterized completely by
constitutive data collected from a block of the same
material in a state of simple shear with uniform heating
normal to the plane of shear. © 1975.},
Doi = {10.1016/0020-7683(75)90024-4},
Key = {773843}
}
@article{798662,
Author = {Chen, DD and Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Controllable states of elastic heat conductors obeying a
fourier law},
Journal = {International Journal of Engineering Science},
Volume = {13},
Number = {9-10},
Pages = {799-814},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1975},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0020-7225},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7225(75)90081-6},
Keywords = {thermoelasticity;},
Abstract = {Exact solutions to the equations of general thermoelasticity
are derived for a class of homogeneous, isotropic,
incompressible materials characterized by a quite general
temperature-dependent free energy function and three
material constants governing heat-flux response. Various
combinations of inflation, torsion, extension, and shearing
deformations of annular wedges are found to be controllable
when coupled with certain radial or axial temperature
gradients. A precise list of the controllable states is
given in section 9. © 1975.},
Doi = {10.1016/0020-7225(75)90081-6},
Key = {798662}
}
@article{801693,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Departures from Fourier's law},
Journal = {Zeitschrift F�R Angewandte Mathematik Und
Physik},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {119-124},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1975},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0044-2275},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01596284},
Keywords = {heat conduction;},
Abstract = {The constitutive equations for three heat conductors which
depart from Fourier's Law in non-classical ways are derived.
© 1975 Birkhäuser-Verlag.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF01596284},
Key = {801693}
}
@article{789842,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Thermomechanical states with controllable invariant
relations},
Journal = {Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis},
Volume = {56},
Number = {4},
Pages = {294-309},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1974},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0003-9527},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00248143},
Keywords = {deformation;thermoelasticity;},
Abstract = {Constitutive information derived from experiments based on
controllable states of elastic heat conductors may be
applied to the study of certain problems in non-linear
thermoelasticity. Thermomechanical states involving large
deformations possessing non-constant strain invariants and
general temperature fields that are associated with the same
incomplete controllable-state data are derived and it is
found that various combinations of bending, inflating,
extending, and straightening of blocks and annular wedges,
coupled with temperature gradients in various directions,
and the inflation of spherical shells, with radial heating,
involve invariant combinations of strain and temperature
gradients that are related in exactly the same way as those
of the controllable states. Therefore, these associated
states may be analyzed to varying degrees with the partial
constitutive data derived from controllable states to
determine their possibility or to calculate the body force
and heat generation fields necessary to effect them in given
thermoelastic materials},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00248143},
Key = {789842}
}
@article{675968,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On the use of incomplete constitutive information in
thermoelasticity},
Journal = {Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3},
Pages = {229-245},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1974},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0003-9527},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00251386},
Keywords = {classical mechanics of continuous media;thermoelasticity;},
Abstract = {The extent to which non-linear thermoelastic constitutive
data may be determined by controllable states is delineated,
and thermomechanical states that may be analyzed completely
with such incomplete data are catalogued. These include
non-homogeneous finite deformations coupled with quite
general temperature fields in plane, cylindrical and
spherical geometries. Two problems involving the states are
worked out as examples. © 1974 Springer-Verlag.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00251386},
Key = {675968}
}
@article{618910,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On controllable heat flux fields and the determination of
temperature-dependent thermal conductivities},
Journal = {Q. Appl. Math. (Usa)},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {313-319},
Year = {1973},
Keywords = {thermal conductivity;},
Abstract = {It is shown that controllable heat flux fields do exist for
this class of materials, and demonstrated how the knowledge
of such fields enables one to design experimental programs
which are universally applicable to the determination of
nonlinear thermal conductivities. The controllable states
are seen to be derivable from a potential, but, unlike the
classical linear case, the potential is a scalar field
distinct from the temperature field in the heat
conductor},
Key = {618910}
}
@article{557362,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {Mathematics in continuum mechanics},
Journal = {Int. J. Math. Educ. Sci. Technol. (Uk)},
Volume = {4},
Number = {3},
Pages = {227-231},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1973},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0020739730040301},
Keywords = {algebra;classical mechanics of continuous media;mathematical
analysis;teaching;},
Abstract = {Undergraduate mathematics is shown to play an important role
in research in modern continuum mechanics. Concise examples
of analysis are drawn from recent applications to non-linear
heat conduction problems, and it is shown how modern algebra
is used in describing material behaviour. The reader is
directed to journals and books in which mathematics and
continuum mechanics are practically synonymous},
Doi = {10.1080/0020739730040301},
Key = {557362}
}
@article{459990,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Stern, M},
Title = {On the approximation of the thermal conductivity of rigid
heat conductors as a Cauchy Problem},
Journal = {Zeitschrift F�R Angewandte Mathematik Und
Physik},
Volume = {23},
Number = {2},
Pages = {270-276},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1972},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0044-2275},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01593091},
Keywords = {functions;thermal conductivity;},
Abstract = {It is shown that the material response function of a
nonlinear rigid heat conductor may be viewed as the solution
to a Cauchy Problem. The measurements necessary to determine
sufficient initial and characteristic data are indicated. ©
1972 Birkhäuser Verlag.},
Doi = {10.1007/BF01593091},
Key = {459990}
}
@article{475039,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {ON SPHERING THERMOELASTIC ANNULI.},
Journal = {Arch Mech Arch Mech Stosow},
Volume = {24},
Number = {4},
Pages = {547-554},
Year = {1972},
Month = {January},
Keywords = {thermoelasticity;},
Abstract = {The degree to which a certain controllable state of elastic
heat conductors provides constitutive information is
discussed, and it is shown how such information may be
employed to solve a problem in nonlinear thermoelasticity.
In particular, the tractions, heat fluxes, and other fields
necessary to hold an initially flat annulus in the
configuration of a heated, pierced spherical cap are
exhibited.},
Key = {475039}
}
@article{fds331179,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On the Insufficiency of Controllable States to Characterize
a Class of Rigid Heat Conductors},
Journal = {Zamm Zeitschrift Für Angewandte Mathematik Und
Mechanik},
Volume = {51},
Number = {6},
Pages = {481-482},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1971},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zamm.19710510610},
Doi = {10.1002/zamm.19710510610},
Key = {fds331179}
}
@article{234300,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On characterizing rigid heat conductors},
Journal = {Zeitschrift F�R Angewandte Mathematik Und
Physik},
Volume = {21},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1085-1087},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1970},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0044-2275},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01594867},
Keywords = {heat conduction;},
Abstract = {The author shows that, even when sufficient controllable
states exist for a class of materials, there may be rational
and practicable means by which material response functions
may be determined completely without appealing to the
concept of controllable states},
Doi = {10.1007/BF01594867},
Key = {234300}
}
@article{fds304890,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Carlson, DE},
Title = {Some exact solutions to the equations of nonlinear
thermoelasticity},
Journal = {Journal of Applied Mechanics},
Volume = {37},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1151-1154},
Publisher = {ASME International},
Year = {1970},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3408678},
Abstract = {Two independent exact solutions to the coupled, nonlinear
equations of general thermoelasticity are presented in the
context of definite body shapes. The stress and temperature
fields throughout the bodies are exhibited in terms of the
material response functions which characterize individual
conductors. © 1970 by ASME.},
Doi = {10.1115/1.3408678},
Key = {fds304890}
}
@article{241011,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Carlson, DE},
Title = {Some exact solutions to the equations of nonlinear
thermoelasticity},
Journal = {Trans. Asme, E, J. Appl. Mech. (Usa)},
Volume = {37},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1151-1154},
Year = {1970},
Keywords = {thermoelasticity;},
Abstract = {Two independent exact solutions to the coupled, nonlinear
equations of general thermoelasticity are presented in the
context of definite body shapes. The stress and temperature
fields throughout the bodies are exhibited in terms of the
material response functions which characterize individual
conductors},
Key = {241011}
}
@article{fds268069,
Author = {Petroski, HJ},
Title = {On the use of steady linear temperature fields to
characterize a class of rigid heat conductors},
Journal = {Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis},
Volume = {35},
Number = {5},
Pages = {342-350},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1969},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-9527},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00247681},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00247681},
Key = {fds268069}
}
@article{1968A46245,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Carlson, DE},
Title = {Controllable states of rigid heat conductors},
Journal = {Zeitschrift F�R Angewandte Mathematik Und
Physik},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {372-376},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1968},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0044-2275},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01601480},
Keywords = {heat conduction;},
Abstract = {The stationary temperature fields which can be set up in all
isotropic, homogeneous, rigid bodies without external heat
supply are determined. When the heat flow depends only on
the temperature and temperature gradients, the temperature
field must be uniform. If the heat flow depends only upon
the temperature gradient, the temperature field must be
helical. Examples for the last case are given. (11
Refs.).},
Doi = {10.1007/BF01601480},
Key = {1968A46245}
}
@article{fds268068,
Author = {Petroski, HJ and Carlson, DE},
Title = {Controllable states of elastic heat conductors},
Journal = {Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {127-150},
Publisher = {Springer Nature America, Inc},
Year = {1968},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0003-9527},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00281374},
Doi = {10.1007/BF00281374},
Key = {fds268068}
}
%% Philipsen, Dirk
@article{fds368488,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {What Counts—Why Growth Economics is Failing
Us},
Journal = {Journal of Consumer Culture},
Volume = {23},
Number = {3},
Pages = {536-554},
Year = {2023},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14695405221136235},
Abstract = {A rapidly growing body of research suggests that modern
economies find themselves at existential crossroads: both
prosperity and survival are a function of consumption-fueled
economic growth. Prosperity seemingly depends on it;
survival is made increasingly impossible by it. Economists
measure economic growth by what is generally recognized as a
deeply flawed yet still hegemonic economic performance
indicator—GDP. This paper suggests that growth based in
increased consumption is in need of reconceptualization no
matter what the measure, and invites the research community
of the Journal of Consumer Culture to investigate what such
a research agenda might look like. Economic logic itself,
this essay argues, needs to be re-embedded in science,
rather than operate as a self-referential logic outside of
natural boundaries. Biophysical limits force us to question
economic growth as a goal. A wide range of social
pathologies, furthermore, from inequality to stress to
loneliness, raise deep questions about the desirability of
growth. The essay is a self-conscious provocation to the
discipline of economics: there is an emerging need to move
beyond a conceptualization of the economy as a
self-contained system of monetary market exchanges defining
the relations between production, distribution, and
consumption.},
Doi = {10.1177/14695405221136235},
Key = {fds368488}
}
@article{fds368489,
Author = {Crichlow, MA and Philipsen, D},
Title = {Introduction: Moral and Market disordering in the time of
Covid-19},
Journal = {Cultural Dynamics},
Volume = {33},
Number = {3},
Pages = {145-161},
Year = {2021},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09213740211014304},
Abstract = {This special issue composed of essays that brainstorm the
triadic relationship between Covid-19, Race and the Markets,
addresses the fundamentals of a world economic system that
embeds market values within social and cultural lifeways. It
penetrates deep into the insecurities and inequalities that
have endured for several centuries, through liberalism for
sure, and compounded ineluctably into these contemporary
times. Market fundamentalism is thoroughly complicit with
biopolitical sovereignty-its racializing socioeconomic
projects, cheapens life given its obsessive focus on high
growth, by any means necessary. If such precarity seemed
normal even opaque to those privileged enough to reap the
largess of capitalism and its political correlates, the
onset of the Covid-19 pandemic with its infliction of
sickness and death has exposed the social and economic
dehiscence undergirding wealth in the U.S. especially, and
the world at large. The essays remind us of these fissures,
offering ways to unthink this devastating spiral of growth,
and embrace an unadulterated care centered system; one that
offers a more open and relational approach to life with the
planet. Care, then becomes the pursuit of a re-existence
without domination, and the general toxicity that has
accompanied a regimen of high growth. The contributors to
this volume, join the growing global appeal to turn back
from this disaster, and rethink how we relate to ourselves,
to our neighbors here and abroad, and to the non-humans in
order to dwell harmoniously within socionature.},
Doi = {10.1177/09213740211014304},
Key = {fds368489}
}
@article{fds368490,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {The tragedy of the private: Theft, property, and the loss of
a commons},
Journal = {Cultural Dynamics},
Volume = {33},
Number = {3},
Pages = {163-173},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2021},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09213740211014308},
Abstract = {<jats:p> In a world of escalating climate crisis,
metastasizing market logic, structural racism, growing
inequality, and a global pandemic, this essay argues, the
tragedy is not one of the commons, but one of the private.
The relentless capitalist focus on self-interest rather than
common good, on efficiency rather than resilience, on more
rather than better, on the private over the public, has
brought societies and ecosystems alike to the breaking
point. As COVID-19 has helped us rediscover, wellbeing
instead depends on a healthy commons—resilience,
reciprocity, solidarity, and sharing. The essay ends with
practical suggestions as to how to move in the direction of
an economy squarely focused on wellbeing of people and
planet. </jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1177/09213740211014308},
Key = {fds368490}
}
@article{fds368600,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {“Beyond GDP – The Economics of Wellbeing”},
Booktitle = {Routledge Handbook of Global Sustainability
Governance},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Kalfagianni, A and Hayden, A},
Year = {2019},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9781351691291},
Abstract = {The Routledge Handbook of Global Sustainability Governance
provides a state-of-the-art review of core debates and
contributions that offer a more normative, critical, and
transformatively aspirational view on global sustainability
...},
Key = {fds368600}
}
@article{fds368491,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {Enduring shortcomings},
Journal = {Cultural Dynamics},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {241-246},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0921374016652547},
Doi = {10.1177/0921374016652547},
Key = {fds368491}
}
@book{fds305652,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {The Little Big Number - How GDP Came to Rule the World and
What To Do About It},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {9780691166520},
url = {http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10420.html},
Abstract = {In one lifetime, GDP, or Gross Domestic Product, has
ballooned from a narrow economic tool into a global article
of faith. It is our universal yardstick of progress. As The
Little Big Number demonstrates, this spells trouble. While
economies and cultures measure their performance by it, GDP
ignores central facts such as quality, costs, or purpose. It
only measures output: more cars, more accidents; more
lawyers, more trials; more extraction, more pollution—all
count as success. Sustainability and quality of life are
overlooked. Losses don’t count. GDP promotes a form of
stupid growth and ignores real development. How and why did
we get to this point? Dirk Philipsen uncovers a submerged
history dating back to the 1600s, climaxing with the Great
Depression and World War II, when the first version of GDP
arrived at the forefront of politics. Transcending
ideologies and national differences, GDP was subsequently
transformed from a narrow metric to the purpose of economic
activity. Today, increasing GDP is the highest goal of
politics. In accessible and compelling prose, Philipsen
shows how it affects all of us. But the world can no longer
afford GDP rule. A finite planet cannot sustain blind and
indefinite expansion. If we consider future generations
equal to our own, replacing the GDP regime is the ethical
imperative of our times. More is not better. As Philipsen
demonstrates, the history of GDP reveals unique
opportunities to fashion smarter goals and measures. The
Little Big Number explores a possible roadmap for a future
that advances quality of life rather than indiscriminate
growth.},
Key = {fds305652}
}
@article{fds368601,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {National Income and Product Accounts},
Booktitle = {Green Business An A-to-Z Guide},
Publisher = {SAGE},
Editor = {Philipsen, D and Cohen, N},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781412996846},
Key = {fds368601}
}
@article{fds368602,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {Environmental Economics},
Booktitle = {Green Business An A-to-Z Guide},
Publisher = {SAGE},
Editor = {Philipsen, D and Cohen, N},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9781412996846},
Key = {fds368602}
}
@book{fds305651,
Author = {Philipsen, D},
Title = {We Were the People Voices from East Germany’s
Revolutionary Autumn of 1989},
Pages = {417 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1993},
ISBN = {9780822312949},
Abstract = {Communism was dead, the Cold War was over, and freedom was
on the rise—or so it seemed. We Were the People tells the
story behind this momentous event.},
Key = {fds305651}
}
%% Pitts, Bryan
@article{fds224939,
Author = {Bryan Pitts},
Title = {O sangue da mocidade está correndo": a classe política e
seus filhos enfrentam os militares em 1968},
Journal = {Revista Brasileira de História},
Number = {67},
Pages = {39-65},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1806-9347},
Abstract = {1968 in Brazil has long been remembered for the violent
showdown between the student movement and military regime.
This article argues that we cannot understand the crisis of
1968 without taking into account a group that most studies
have ignored – the civilian politicians who were bound to
university students by ties of social class and blood. As
they grew increasingly frustrated after four years of
authoritarian military rule that had taken away many of
their prerogatives, many politicians were infuriated as the
regime violently repressed protesting students, and they
joined marches and defended the students with their actions
and words. This support for leftist students, culminating in
Márcio Moreira Alves's speeches attacking the military,
created irreconcilable differences between politicians and
the military, leading in December to the decree of
Institutional Act no. 5.},
Key = {fds224939}
}
@article{fds208819,
Author = {Bryan Pitts},
Title = {The Audacity to Strong Arm the Generals: Paulo Maluf and the
1978 São Paulo Gubernatorial Contest},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {92},
Number = {3},
Pages = {471-505},
Year = {2012},
Month = {August},
Abstract = {In 1978, as striking metalworkers, students, and a
revitalized political opposition challenged the Brazilian
military regime from without, a stunning rebellion by the
regime’s civilian allies in São Paulo undermined it from
within. Dealing the regime a shocking political defeat, the
delegates to the regime-allied political party’s state
convention rejected the generals’ anointed gubernatorial
candidate and narrowly nominated the rebel Paulo Maluf, who
would go on to be confirmed by a manipulated electoral
college. Although Maluf and the delegates did not challenge
the regime on ideological grounds, the mix of resentment,
regionalism, and personal rivalries that drove their
insurrection and the reluctant tolerance the generals had to
afford it highlight the fragility of the regime’s support
among those who were thought to be its most stalwart allies.
Moreover, Maluf’s selection demonstrates key differences
between the Brazilian military regime and its Southern Cone
counterparts and expands our understanding of how
authoritarian regimes placed constraints upon and were in
turn constrained by civilian political elites.},
Key = {fds208819}
}
@misc{fds196399,
Author = {Bryan Pitts},
Title = {‘O funeral da democracia’: o caso Moreira Alves, a
cultura política das elites e o estabelecimento de uma
ditadura no Brasil},
Pages = {285-300},
Booktitle = {Paulistânia eleitoral: ensaios, memórias,
imagens},
Publisher = {TRE-SP, Imprensa Oficial do Estado de São
Paulo},
Editor = {José D'Amico Bauab},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds196399}
}
%% Prendergast, Thomas
@article{fds352464,
Author = {Prendergast, TR},
Title = {Yiddish-Language World History and the Emergence of a Jewish
Nationalist Politics in Late Imperial Russia},
Journal = {East European Jewish Affairs},
Volume = {50},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {78-94},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501674.2020.1774284},
Doi = {10.1080/13501674.2020.1774284},
Key = {fds352464}
}
@article{fds349398,
Author = {Prendergast, TR},
Title = {The Sociological Idea of the State: Legal Education,
Austrian Multinationalism, and the Future of Continental
Empire, 1880–1914},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {62},
Number = {2},
Pages = {327-358},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417520000079},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>If historians now
recognize that the Habsburg Monarchy was developing into a
strong, cohesive state in the decades before the First World
War, they have yet to fully examine contemporaneous European
debates about Austria's legitimacy and place in the future
world order. As the intertwined fields of law and social
science began during this period to elaborate a binary
distinction between “modern” nation-states and
“archaic” multinational “empires,” Austria, like
other composite monarchies, found itself searching for a
legally and scientifically valid justification for its
continued existence. This article argues that Austrian
sociology provided such a justification and was used to
articulate a defense of the Habsburg Monarchy and other
supposedly “abnormal” multinational states. While the
birth of the social sciences is typically associated with
Germany and France, a turn to sociology also occurred in the
late Habsburg Monarchy, spurred by legal scholars who feared
that the increasingly hegemonic idea of nation-based
sovereignty threatened the stability of the pluralistic
Austrian state. Proponents of the “sociological idea of
the state,” notably the sociologist, politician, and later
president of Czechoslovakia Tomáš Masaryk and the
Polish-Jewish sociologist and jurist Ludwig Gumplowicz,
challenged the concept of statehood advanced by mainstream
Western European legal philosophy and called for a reform of
Austria's law and political science curriculum. I reveal
how, more than a century before the “imperial turn,”
Habsburg actors came to reject the emerging scholarly
distinction between “nations” and “empires” and
fought, with considerable success, to institutionalize an
alternative to nationalist social scientific
discourse.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417520000079},
Key = {fds349398}
}
@article{fds316255,
Author = {Prendergast, T},
Title = {The Social Democrats of Scholarship: Austrian Imperial
Peripheries and the Making of a Progressive Science of
Nationality, 1885–1903},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {6},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1232-1248},
Publisher = {MDPI AG},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11695 Duke open
access},
Doi = {10.3390/rel6041232},
Key = {fds316255}
}
%% Radway, Janice A.
@book{fds243043,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular
Literature},
Series = {second edition and with a new introduction},
Pages = {1-276},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780807898857},
Abstract = {Originally published in 1984, Reading the Romance challenges
popular (and often demeaning) myths about why romantic
fiction, one of publishing's most lucrative categories,
captivates millions of women readers. Among those who have
disparaged romance reading are feminists, literary critics,
and theorists of mass culture. They claim that romances
enforce the woman reader's dependence on men and acceptance
of the repressive ideology purveyed by popular culture.
Radway questions such claims, arguing that critical
attention "must shift from the text itself, taken in
isolation, to the complex social event of reading." She
examines that event, from the complicated business of
publishing and distribution to the individual reader's
engagement with the text. Radway's provocative approach
combines reader-response criticism with anthropology and
feminist psychology. Asking readers themselves to explore
their reading motives, habits, and rewards, she conducted
interviews in a midwestern town with forty-two romance
readers whom she met through Dorothy Evans, a chain
bookstore employee who has earned a reputation as an expert
on romantic fiction. Evans defends her customers' choice of
entertainment; reading romances, she tells Radway, is no
more harmful than watching sports on television. "We read
books so we won't cry" is the poignant explanation one woman
offers for her reading habit. Indeed, Radway found that
while the women she studied devote themselves to nurturing
their families, these wives and mothers receive insufficient
devotion or nurturance in return. In romances the women find
not only escape from the demanding and often tiresome
routines of their lives but also a hero who supplies the
tenderness and admiring attention that they have learned not
to expect. The heroines admired by Radway's group defy the
expected stereotypes; they are strong, independent, and
intelligent. That such characters often find themselves to
be victims of male aggression and almost always resign
themselves to accepting conventional roles in life has less
to do, Radway argues, with the women readers' fantasies and
choices than with their need to deal with a fear of
masculine dominance. These romance readers resent not only
the limited choices in their own lives but the patronizing
atitude that men especially express toward their reading
tastes. In fact, women read romances both to protest and to
escape temporarily the narrowly defined role prescribed for
them by a patriarchal culture. Paradoxically, the books that
they read make conventional roles for women seem desirable.
It is this complex relationship between culture, text, and
woman reader that Radway urges feminists to address. Romance
readers, she argues, should be encouraged to deliver their
protests in the arena of actual social relations rather than
to act them out in the solitude of the imagination. In a new
introduction, Janice Radway places the book within the
context of current scholarship and offers both an
explanation and critique of the study's limitations.},
Key = {fds243043}
}
@book{fds71743,
Author = {J.A. Radway and Carl Kaestle},
Title = {Print in Motion: The Expansion of Publishing and Reading in
the United States, 1880-1945},
Booktitle = {A History of the Book in America, Vol. IV},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds71743}
}
@book{fds243046,
Author = {J.A. Radway and Radway, JA and Gaines, K and Shank, B and Eschen,
PV},
Title = {American Studies: An Anthology},
Publisher = {Blackwell Publishers},
Year = {2008},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds243046}
}
@book{fds243047,
Author = {Radway, JA and Kaestle, C},
Title = {A History of the Book in America, Vol. IV},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds243047}
}
@misc{fds243023,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Preface to Avery F. Gordon, Ghostly Matters: Haunting and
the Sociological Imagination},
Publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds243023}
}
@article{fds243027,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Learned and Literary Print Cultures in an Age of
Professionalization and Diversification},
Booktitle = {Print In Motion: The Expansion of Publishing and Reading in
the United States, 1880-1945},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243027}
}
@article{fds243039,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {What’s the Matter with Reception Study?: Some Thoughts on
the Disciplinary Origins, Conceptual Constraints and
Persistent Viability of a Paradigm},
Booktitle = {Reception Study},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Machor, J and Goldstein, P},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds243039}
}
@article{fds243048,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Bridget Jones, Girls' Zines and the Problem of the Future:
Gender, Narrative, and Subjectivity in the
Nineties},
Journal = {Narrative},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds243048}
}
@article{fds243049,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Little Magazines, Underground Publications and Zine
Culture},
Journal = {PMLA},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds243049}
}
@misc{fds243040,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Girls, Zines, and Their Afterlives: Sex, Gender, Capitalism,
and Everyday Life in the Nineties and Beyond},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds243040}
}
@article{fds243037,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Pisanje Cintanja romance},
Pages = {247-266},
Booktitle = {Politka teorije: Zbornik rasprava iz kulturalnigh
studija},
Publisher = {Disput Publishers, Zagreb, Croatia},
Editor = {Duda, D},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds243037}
}
@article{fds243038,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {The Library as Place, Collection, or Service: Promoting Book
Circulation in Durham, NC and at the Book-of-the-Month
Club},
Pages = {231-263},
Booktitle = {Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the
United States},
Publisher = {University of Massachusetts Press},
Editor = {Augst, T and Carpenter, K},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243038}
}
@article{fds243025,
Author = {Radway, JA and Williams, J},
Title = {The Culture of Books: An Interview with Janice A.
Radway},
Journal = {The Minnesota Review},
Volume = {65-66},
Pages = {133-148},
Editor = {Williams, J},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds243025}
}
@article{fds243050,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Richard Ohmann's Voice},
Journal = {Works and Days},
Volume = {45/46},
Number = {1/2},
Pages = {1-9},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds243050}
}
@article{fds243066,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Research Universities, Periodical Publication and the
Circulation of Professional Expertise: On the Significance
of Middlebrow Authority},
Journal = {Critical Inquiry},
Volume = {31},
Number = {1},
Pages = {203-228},
Year = {2004},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243066}
}
@misc{fds243026,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Richard Ohmann’s Voice},
Pages = {vi-xi},
Booktitle = {Foreward to Richard Ohmann, Politics of Knowledge: the
Commercialization of the University, the Professions, and
Print Culture},
Publisher = {Wesleyan University Press},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds243026}
}
@article{fds243036,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {What’s In a Name?},
Pages = {45-75},
Booktitle = {The Futures of American Studies},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Pease, D and Wiegman, R},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds243036}
}
@article{fds243035,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Girls, Reading, and Narrative Gleaning: Crafting Repertoires
for Self-Fashioning Within Everyday Life},
Pages = {176-208},
Booktitle = {Narrative Impact: Social and Cognitive Foundations},
Publisher = {LEA Press},
Editor = {Brock, T and Green, M and Strange, J},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds243035}
}
@article{fds243065,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {What's In a Name?: Presidential Address to the American
Studies Association},
Journal = {American Quarterly},
Volume = {51},
Pages = {1-32},
Year = {1999},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds243065}
}
@book{fds243045,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {A Feeling for Books: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Literary
Taste and Middle Class Desire},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds243045}
}
@book{fds243044,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {A Feeling for Books: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Literary
Taste and Middle Class Desire},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {1997},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds243044}
}
@article{fds243024,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Books and Reading in the Age of Mass Production: The
Book-of-the-Month Club, Middlebrow Culture and the
Transformation of the Literary Field in the U.S.,
1926-1940},
Publisher = {Per Gedins Publishers, Stockholm Sweden},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds243024}
}
@article{fds243051,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {On the Gender of the Middlebrow Consumer and the Threat of
the Culturally Fraudulant Female},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Pages = {871-893},
Year = {1994},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243051}
}
@article{fds243064,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Beyond Mary Bailey and Old Maid Librarians: Reimagining
Readers and Thinking Reading},
Journal = {Journal of Education for Library and Information
Science},
Volume = {35},
Pages = {1-21},
Year = {1994},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243064}
}
@article{fds243033,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Romance and the Work of Fantasy: Struggling with Female
Subjectivity and Sexuality at Century’s
End},
Booktitle = {Viewing, Reading, Listening: Reconceptualizing
Audiences},
Publisher = {Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press},
Editor = {Cruz, J and Lewis, J},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds243033}
}
@article{fds243034,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Dialogue About Instituting Cultural Studies: Gerald Graff,
Janice Radway, Gita Rajan, and Robert Con
Davis},
Booktitle = {English Studies/Cultural Studies: Institutionalizing
Change},
Publisher = {Urbana: University of Illinois Press},
Editor = {Smithson, I and Sullivan, A},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds243034}
}
@article{fds243032,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Mail Order Culture and Its Critics: The Book-of-the-Month
Club, Commodification, Consumption and the Problem of
Cultural Authority},
Pages = {512-531},
Booktitle = {Cultural Studies},
Publisher = {New York: Routledge},
Editor = {Grossberg, L and Nelson, C and Treichler, P},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds243032}
}
@book{fds243042,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular
Literature},
Publisher = {Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina
Press},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds243042}
}
@article{fds243062,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {The Scandal of the Middlebrow: The Book-of-the-Month Club,
Class Fracture and Cultural Authority},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {89},
Pages = {703-736},
Year = {1990},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243062}
}
@article{fds243063,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Ethnography Among Elites: Comparing Discourses of
Power},
Journal = {Journal of Communication Inquiry},
Year = {1990},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds243063}
}
@article{fds243061,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Maps and the Construction of Boundaries: A Response to
Michael Dennings},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {37},
Pages = {19-26},
Year = {1990},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds243061}
}
@article{fds243031,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {The Book-of-the-Month Club and the General
Reader},
Pages = {259-284},
Booktitle = {Readings in America},
Publisher = {Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press},
Editor = {Davidson, CN},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds243031}
}
@article{fds243060,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Reception Study: Ethnography and the Problems of Dispersed
Audiences and Nomadic Subjects},
Journal = {Cultural Studies},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {359-376},
Year = {1988},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds243060}
}
@article{fds243059,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {The Book-of-the-Month Club and the General Readers: On the
Uses of Serious Fiction},
Journal = {Critical Inquiry},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {516-538},
Year = {1988},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds243059}
}
@book{fds243041,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular
Literature},
Publisher = {London: Verso Press},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds243041}
}
@article{fds243058,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Reading is Not Eating: Mass-Produced Literature and the
Theoretical, Methodological, and Political Consequences of A
Metaphor},
Journal = {Book Research Quarterly},
Volume = {2},
Number = {3},
Pages = {7-29},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {1986},
Month = {Fall},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02684575},
Doi = {10.1007/BF02684575},
Key = {fds243058}
}
@article{fds243057,
Author = {RADWAY, JA},
Title = {IDENTIFYING IDEOLOGICAL SEAMS - MASS-CULTURE, ANALYTICAL
METHOD, AND POLITICAL PRACTICE},
Journal = {COMMUNICATION},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {93-123},
Publisher = {GORDON BREACH SCI PUBL LTD},
Year = {1986},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0305-4233},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1986C496500006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds243057}
}
@article{fds243030,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {American Studies, Reader Theory, and the Literary Text: From
the Study of Material Objects to the Study of Social
Processes},
Booktitle = {American Studies in Transition},
Publisher = {Odense, Denmark: Odense University Press},
Editor = {Nye, D and Thomsen, CK},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds243030}
}
@article{fds243056,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Interpretive Communities and Variable Literacies: The
Functions of Romance Reading},
Journal = {Daedalus},
Volume = {113},
Pages = {49-73},
Year = {1984},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds243056}
}
@article{fds243055,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Women Read the Romance: The Interaction of Text and
Context},
Journal = {Feminist Studies},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {53-53},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1983},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0046-3663},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1983QJ05600004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3177683},
Key = {fds243055}
}
@article{fds243029,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {The Aesthetic in Mass Culture: Reading and the ’Popular’
Literary Text},
Pages = {397-429},
Booktitle = {Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe,
Festschrift in Honor of Felix Vodicka},
Publisher = {Amsterdam: John Benjamins, B.V.},
Editor = {Steiner, P and Vroon, R},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds243029}
}
@article{fds243054,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {The Utopian Impluse in Popular Literature: Gothic Romances
and 'Feminist' Protest},
Journal = {American Quarterly},
Volume = {33},
Pages = {140-162},
Year = {1981},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds243054}
}
@article{fds243053,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Popular Culture as Play},
Journal = {Texas Studies in Literature and Language},
Volume = {22},
Pages = {138-153},
Year = {1980},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds243053}
}
@article{fds243028,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Popular Verse and Poetry},
Pages = {345-63},
Booktitle = {Handbook of American Popular Culture},
Publisher = {Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press},
Editor = {Inge, T},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds243028}
}
@article{fds243052,
Author = {Radway, JA},
Title = {Phenomenology, Linguistics, and Popular Literature},
Journal = {The Journal of Popular Culture},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {88-98},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1978},
Month = {Summer},
ISSN = {0022-3840},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1978FZ38700010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.0022-3840.1978.00088.x},
Key = {fds243052}
}
%% Ramaswamy, Sumathi
@book{fds241852,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Passions of the tongue: Language devotion in Tamil India,
1891-1970},
Pages = {1-343},
Publisher = {University of California Press, Berkeley},
Year = {2023},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780520208049},
Abstract = {Why would love for their language lead several men in
southern India to burn themselves alive in its name?
Passions of the Tongue analyzes the discourses of love,
labor, and life that transformed Tamil into an object of
such passionate attachment, producing in the process one of
modern India's most intense movements for linguistic revival
and separatism. Sumathi Ramaswamy suggests that these
discourses cannot be contained within a singular
metanarrative of linguistic nationalism and instead proposes
a new analytic, "language devotion." She uses this concept
to track the many ways in which Tamil was imagined by its
speakers and connects these multiple imaginings to their
experience of colonial and post-colonial modernity. Focusing
in particular on the transformation of the language into a
goddess, mother, and maiden, Ramaswamy explores the pious,
filial, and erotic aspects of Tamil devotion. She considers
why, as its speakers sought political and social
empowerment, metaphors of motherhood eventually came to
dominate representations of the language.},
Key = {fds241852}
}
@article{fds372621,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Bernard Bate; E. Annamalai, Francis Cody, Malarvizhi
Jayanth, and Constantine V. Nakassis (eds.). Protestant
Textuality and the Tamil Modern: Political Oratory and the
Social Imaginary in South Asia.},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {128},
Number = {2},
Pages = {1049-1050},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2023},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad207},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/rhad207},
Key = {fds372621}
}
@article{fds374121,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {A Historian among the Goddesses of Modern
India},
Pages = {297-330},
Booktitle = {HOW SECULAR IS ART},
Year = {2023},
Key = {fds374121}
}
@article{fds370404,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The goddess and the nation: Subterfuges of antiquity, the
cunning of modernity},
Pages = {580-594},
Booktitle = {The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Hinduism: Second
Edition},
Year = {2022},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9781119144861},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119144892.ch32},
Abstract = {This chapter focuses on two goddesses who put in an
appearance in late colonial India - Tamilttay (Mother
Tamil), and Bharat Mata (Mother India). It also focuses on
some of these contradictions, inspired by Sudipta Kaviraj's
observation. The chapter argues that although both Tamilttay
and Bharat Mata cloak themselves in the mantle of great
antiquity, strategically borrowing for their "disguise" from
a vast repository of symbolic practices and beliefs that the
author gloss here as "Hindu," they are products of a modern
imagination, and telltale signs of their modernity set them
apart from the pantheon of older Hindu goddesses on whom
they are quietly parasitic. In both Tamil devotion and
Indian geopiety, the objects of their adulation - the Tamil
language and the Indian territory - are transformed from
rarified abstractions into embodied entities that can be
seen and touched.},
Doi = {10.1002/9781119144892.ch32},
Key = {fds370404}
}
@article{fds367404,
Author = {Bhatnagar, A and Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Light Writing on the Lathi Raj: Bombay, 1930–31},
Journal = {History of Photography},
Volume = {45},
Number = {3-4},
Pages = {304-319},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03087298.2022.2118434},
Abstract = {This article explores the intersection between policing and
photography in the course of the Civil Disobedience Movement
in colonial Bombay in 1930–31 by focusing on historical
photographs compiled in a recently discovered album. When
the ‘disobedient’ men, women and children of Bombay
repeatedly challenged the colonial state by breaking laws
deemed unjust under the leadership of Mohandas K. Gandhi,
they came into direct confrontation with the most visible
expression of imperial authority: the cross-racial Bombay
Police armed with the ubiquitous baton (lathi). While Indian
historiography is particularly rich in its exploration of
both exceptional and quotidian forms of colonial violence,
the visual history of violent policing remains
underexplored. Through our analysis of photographic images
from two specific episodes of the disobedient drama that
unfolded in Bombay in 1930–the raids at the salt pans in
Wadala in June, and the national flag salutation ceremony at
the Esplanade in October–we explore the complex and
conspicuous entanglement of race and gender in a moment of
heightened anti-colonial action and police violence in
British India. In underscoring the work of the camera in
documenting the history of violent police action against
non-violent civil demonstrators, we reveal its role as a
historical actor and an active participant in
history-making.},
Doi = {10.1080/03087298.2022.2118434},
Key = {fds367404}
}
@book{fds352592,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Gandhi in the Gallery: The Art of Disobedience},
Publisher = {Roli Books},
Year = {2020},
Abstract = {Mohandas K. Gandhi has been described as ‘an artist of
non-violence,’ crafting as he did a set of practices of
the self and politics that earned him the mantle of Mahatma,
‘the great soul.’ His philosophy and praxis of
satyagraha, non-violent civil disobedience, has been
analysed extensively. But is satyagraha also an aesthetic
regime, with practices akin to a work of art? Is Gandhi,
then, an artist of disobedience? The book explores these
questions with the help of India’s modern and contemporary
artists who have over the past century sought out the
Mahatma as their muse and invested in him across a wide
range of media from painting and sculpture to video
installation and digital production. At a time when Gandhi
is a hallowed but hollow presence, why have they lavished so
much attention on him? A hundred and fifty years after his
birth, Gandhi is hyper-visible across the Indian landscape
from tea stalls and government offices to museums and
galleries. This is ironical given that the Mahatma appeared
to have had little time for the visual arts or for artists
for that matter. Yet fascinatingly, the visual artist has
emerged as Gandhi’s conscience-keeper, reminding others of
the meaning of the Mahatma in his own time and today. In so
doing, these artists also reveal why this most disobedient
of ‘modern’ icons has grabbed their attention, resulting
in a veritable art of disobedience as a homage to one of the
twentieth century’s great prophets of disobedience.},
Key = {fds352592}
}
@misc{fds352593,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {B is for Bapu: Gandhi in the Art of the Child of Modern
India},
Year = {2020},
Abstract = {The project pays tribute to the art produced by child
artists of Mumbai on Mahatma Gandhi—or Bapu—the father
of the nation. It draws on their colorful paintings to show
the importance of the child in the making of the Mahatma.
Gandhi is the most painted, photographed, and sculpted
Indian of his time—and since. He also appears in the art
work of many children, some of whom grew up to become
well-established artists. What (else) might we learn about
the Mahatma, if we make the image, and the child’s art
work, the starting point of our exploration of the father of
the nation?},
Key = {fds352593}
}
@article{fds374122,
Author = {Kaur, R and Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {THE GODDESS AND THE VIRUS},
Volume = {7},
Pages = {75-94},
Booktitle = {PANDEMIC},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {978-1-952-63617-2},
Key = {fds374122}
}
@article{fds350319,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {"Reducing Myself to Zero" The Art of Aparigraha},
Journal = {MARG-A MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS},
Volume = {71},
Number = {2},
Pages = {68-+},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds350319}
}
@article{fds372622,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Unbearable Lightness of Image Travel: The Work of
Curation in the Digital Age},
Journal = {ASIANetwork Exchange A Journal for Asian Studies in the
Liberal Arts},
Volume = {25},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Open Library of the Humanities},
Year = {2018},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.16995/ane.281},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Considers the work of the image in our digital age,
and the challenges to traditional notions of
bricks-and-mortar curatorship posed by digital humanities
but also by the digital proliferation of the
image.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.16995/ane.281},
Key = {fds372622}
}
@article{fds335006,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S and Osella, F},
Title = {Charity and philanthropy in South Asia: A
preamble},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-3},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X18000100},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Why should we care about giving in modern South
Asia, and why now? These are among the questions at the
forefront of this special issue whose contributors explore
charitable practices and philanthropic transformations in
diverse historical and cultural contexts across the
colonial/post-colonial divide at a time when trade
liberalization, the transformation of state welfare-ism, and
the consolidation of a global economy has led to a deepening
of neo-liberal regimes across the region as well as
political and religious fundamentalisms. We also write at a
time when non-governmental organizations have proliferated
across the region, as has the discourse regarding
humanitarian aid for a diverse range of development
projects. This special issue, then, seeks to throw light on
what is new and different, and what persists in the context
of the region's long and well-established traditions of
giving. Who gives and toward what purposes and with what
stated intentions? How have acts of giving changed over time
and across cultural, religious, and regional complexes? What
are the institutional frameworks within which specifically
local, national and regional mechanisms and instruments of
giving intersect with global practices? How do the economic
and financial incentives interact with ethical and affective
imperatives to give?</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/S0026749X18000100},
Key = {fds335006}
}
@article{fds335007,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Giving becomes him: The posthumous fortune(s) of pachaiyappa
mudaliar},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {1},
Pages = {35-61},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X17000531},
Abstract = {This article explores the ways in which Pachaiyappa Mudaliar
(1754?-1794) has been panegyrized as the quintessential
benefactor of our times in Tamil prose, poetry, and pictures
over the course of the past century and a half. In the
bureaucratic and legal documents of the colonial state, he
appears as a rapacious moneylender and behind-The-scenes
wheeler-dealer, amember of that hated class of 'Madras
dubashes', a 'most diabolical race of men'. In contrast,
Tamil memory work since at least the 1840s has differently
recalled this shadowy eighteenthcentury man as a selfless
philanthropist whose vast wealth financed some of the
earliest educational institutions in the Madras Presidency.
I track the posthumous fate of Pachaiyappa's bequest to
argue that even as the founding of the public trust and its
educational philanthropy departed radically from his willed
intentions, a new complex of living, dying, and giving for
the sake of native education was put in place in the Tamil
country in the age of colonial capital and pedagogic
modernity.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0026749X17000531},
Key = {fds335007}
}
@article{fds335008,
Title = {Charity and Philanthropy in South Asia},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {52},
Number = {1},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S and Osella, F},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds335008}
}
@article{fds331593,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The wretched of the nation},
Journal = {Third Text},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2-3},
Pages = {213-237},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2017},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2017.1384115},
Abstract = {In 2010, the author published a book titled The Goddess and
the Nation: Mapping Mother India (Duke University Press) in
which she demonstrated how the deified body of Mother India
and the geo-body of India – as iconised by the outline map
– are put to work over the course of the long twentieth
century by India's ‘barefoot cartographers’ to transform
the nation-space into a sacred pastoral landscape worth
living and dying for. In this article, Ramaswamy takes up
for consideration ten contrary watercolors also featuring
the map of India that make up Atul Dodiya’s series
Tearscape (2001), Dodiya lives and works in Mumbai. Produced
at the beginning of a new century, these works evacuate the
glorious goddess from her occupation of the map of India,
and populate it instead with abject figures that disenchant,
even desecrate, the national geo-body. What is dared in
transforming thus the map of the nation from a repository of
pastoral plenitude into the dystopian address of the
(female) abject? And to what end does Dodiya undertake such
a risky maneuver, fifty years after the nation's geo-body
was created out of the conflagration that was the Partition
of India?.},
Doi = {10.1080/09528822.2017.1384115},
Key = {fds331593}
}
@book{fds303370,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Terrestrial Lessons: The Conquest of the World as
Globe},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds303370}
}
@article{fds303374,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Art on the Line: Cartography and Creativity in a Divided
India},
Booktitle = {Mapping the Transition from Colony to Nation},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Akerman, J},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds303374}
}
@book{fds303369,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Husain's Raj: Visions of Empire and Nation in Postcolonial
India},
Publisher = {Marg Publishers},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds303369}
}
@book{fds241851,
Title = {Visual Homes, Image Worlds: Essays from Tasveer Ghar, the
House of Pictures},
Publisher = {Yoda Press},
Editor = {Brosius, C and Ramaswamy, S and Saeed, Y},
Year = {2015},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds241851}
}
@article{fds241821,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Artful Mapping in Bazar India},
Pages = {50-67},
Booktitle = {Visual Homes, Image Worlds: Essays from Tasveer Ghar, the
House of Pictures},
Publisher = {Yoda Press},
Editor = {Brosius, C and Ramaswamy, S and Saeed, Y},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241821}
}
@article{fds241822,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S and Brosius, C and Saeed, Y},
Title = {Visual Homes, Image Worlds: A Guided Tour Through Our House
of Pictures},
Pages = {1-13},
Booktitle = {Visual Homes, Image Worlds: Essays from Tasveer Ghar, the
House of Pictures},
Publisher = {Yoda Press},
Editor = {Brousius, C and Ramaswamy, S and Saeed, Y},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds241822}
}
@misc{fds303372,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Going Global in Mughal India: A Digital Muraqqa},
Year = {2014},
Month = {October},
url = {http://sites.duke.edu/globalinmughalindia/},
Key = {fds303372}
}
@book{fds306103,
Title = {Empires of Vision: A Reader},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Jay, M and Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds306103}
}
@article{fds241824,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {A. R. Venkatachalapathy, The Province of the Book: Scholars,
Scribes, and Scribblers in Colonial Tamilandu (New Delhi:
Permanent Book, 2012).},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {73},
Number = {2},
Pages = {566-568},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1752-0401},
Key = {fds241824}
}
@article{fds241820,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S and Jay, M},
Title = {The Imperial Optic},
Pages = {25-43},
Booktitle = {Empires of Vision: A Reader},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Jay, M and Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds241820}
}
@article{fds241828,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S and Jay, M},
Title = {Postcolonial Looking},
Pages = {377-391},
Booktitle = {Empires of Vision: A Reader},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Jay, M and Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds241828}
}
@article{fds241838,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Work of Vision in the Age of European
Empires},
Pages = {1-22},
Booktitle = {Empires of Vision: A Reader},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Jay, M and Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://www.scribd.com/doc/197866919/Empires-of-Vision-edited-by-Martin-Jay-and-Sumathi-Ramaswamy},
Key = {fds241838}
}
@article{fds241842,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Global Encounters, Earthly Knowledges, Worldly
Selves},
Pages = {359-391},
Booktitle = {L’Inde des Lumières: Discours, Histoire, Savoirs
(XVIIe-XIXe siècle)},
Publisher = {EHESS, Paris},
Editor = {Fourcade, M and Zupanov, I},
Year = {2013},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {Focused on the colonial school in the British India as the
principal site for disciplined encounters between the
learning child and the terrestrial globe as a scientific
instrument, this essay considers the work of Geography in
transforming young Indians into colonized but enlightened
subjects over the course of the 19th century, even as it is
instrumental in precipitating “modern Earth” as the
subject of intent study. As I follow the pedagogic travels
of the globe across the subcontinent, I ask why almost the
very first issue with which the native child was confronted
when beginning on this novel enterprise of a geographical
education was the shape of the earth. Why did the colonial
teacher of any ilk feel compelled to convince the Indian
child, again and repeatedly, about terrestrial sphericity?
And what is this knowledge of Earth’s sphericity pitched
against? Not least, I take up three life-stories marked by
significant “global” encounters to show that there is no
single path to the formation of a planetary consciousness
centered on a modern Earth brought into view through an
Enlightened encounter with its miniaturized
proxy.},
Key = {fds241842}
}
@misc{fds241847,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Bhārat Mātā},
Booktitle = {Oxford Bibliographies Online: Hinduism},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds241847}
}
@article{fds241823,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Arundhati Virmani, A National Flag for India: Rituals,
Nationalism and the Politics of Sentiment (New Delhi:
Permanent Book, 2008).},
Journal = {India Economic and Social History Review},
Volume = {49},
Number = {2},
Pages = {275-277},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds241823}
}
@article{fds241837,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Midnight’s Line},
Journal = {Lines of Control: Partition as a Productive
Space},
Pages = {25-35},
Booktitle = {Lines of Control: Partition as a Productive
Space},
Publisher = {Herbert F. Johnson Museum and Green Cardamom},
Editor = {Dadi, I and Nasar, H},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds241837}
}
@misc{fds241848,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Artful Mapping in Bazaar India},
Year = {2011},
Month = {March},
url = {http://tasveergharindia.net/cmsdesk/essay/116/index.html},
Key = {fds241848}
}
@misc{fds303371,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Archiving Mothers and Fathers of the Nation in Europe and
Asia: Developing a Digitized Prototype of Braided Pictorial
Histories},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://kjc-fs2.kjc.uni-heidelberg.de/evaluation/manpa/MP02/PeTAL/index.html},
Key = {fds303371}
}
@article{fds241836,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Work of Goddesses in the Age of Mass
Reproduction},
Pages = {191-220},
Booktitle = {Transcultural Turbulences: Towards a Multi-Sited Reading of
Image Flows.},
Publisher = {Springer Verlag},
Editor = {Brosius, C and Wenzlhuemer, R},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds241836}
}
@book{fds241853,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Goddess and the Nation: Mapping Mother
India},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2010},
Abstract = {From the cover copy: Making the case for a new kind of
visual history, The Goddess and the Nation charts the
pictorial life and career of Bharat Mata, “Mother
India,” the Indian nation imagined as mother/goddess,
embodiment of national territory, and unifying symbol for
the country’s diverse communities. Soon after her
appearance in the late nineteenth century, artists, both
famous and amateur, began to picture her in various media,
incorporating the map of India into her visual persona. The
images they produced enabled patriotic men and women in a
heterogeneous population to collectively visualize India,
affectively identify with it, and even become willing to
surrender their lives for it. Filled with illustrations,
including 100 in color, The Goddess and the Nation draws on
visual studies, gender studies, and the history of
cartography to offer a rigorous analysis of Mother India’s
appearance in painting, print, poster art, and pictures from
the late nineteenth century to the present. By exploring the
mutual entanglement of the scientifically mapped image of
India and a new (Hindu) mother/goddess, Sumathi Ramaswamy
reveals Mother India as a figure who relies on the British
colonial mapped image of her dominion to distinguish her
from the other goddesses of India, and to guarantee her
novel status as embodiment, sign, and symbol of national
territory. Providing an exemplary critique of ideologies of
gender and the science of cartography, Ramaswamy
demonstrates that images do not merely reflect history; they
actively make it. In The Goddess and the Nation, she teaches
us about pictorial ways of learning the form of the nation,
of how to live with it—and ultimately to die for
it.},
Key = {fds241853}
}
@book{fds306104,
Title = {Barefoot across the Nation: Maqbool Fida Husain and the Idea
of India},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2010},
Abstract = {Barefoot across the Nation is the first inter-disciplinary
effort to engage with the work and recent travails of
Maqbool Fida Husain, arguably his country’s most
celebrated modernist, whose professional life is intimately
entangled with and revelatory of the complicated career of
independent India as a democratic, secular, and multi-ethnic
nation. The volume provides a multi-faceted engagement with
Husain’s art and persona from a cross-section of
disciplinary positions; it also crosses the bounds of
academia to forge a bridge with activist interventions so
vital to the issues of spectatorship, identity and
creativity that cluster around the biographical and artistic
trajectory of M.F. Husain. The ostensibly artist-centred
approach of the book works as an effective entry point into
an entire gamut of themes and questions about modernism,
visual practice, history, ethics and the many layers and
textures of identity. For more than half a century—and
across thousands of canvases—Husain has painted
individuals and objects, events and incidents that offer an
astonishing visual chronicle of independent India’s many
engagements with its complicated past and equally fraught
modernity in a signature style that is simultaneously
“Indian” and “global.” Even as he has done this, his
career and work have witnessed—and in turn actively
fostered—the meteoric rise to visibility of modern Indian
art in international markets. Yet, what vision of his
country is reflected on his canvases, and what does it tell
us about both the old India of centuries past that Husain so
evocatively tries to engage, and the new India of the global
era? “My life’s work is my statement,” Husain has
himself declared. The fourteen essays of this volume written
by distinguished scholars from across the globe, scrutinise
the artistic statement Husain has delivered on self, nation
and community over the years, as well as understand some of
the ways in which he has engaged with India—insightfully,
reverentially, playfully, but also melancholically. In turn,
we also consider how India has responded to Husain: with
affection and admiration bordering on adulation, but also
with hostility and outright rejection in recent
times.},
Key = {fds306104}
}
@article{fds241849,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Alfred Hiatt, Terra Incognita: Mapping the Antipodes before
1600 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
2008)},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {October},
Pages = {1210-1211},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241849}
}
@article{fds241856,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Doing Pictorial History at the Roja Muthiah Research
Library},
Journal = {Māṟṟuvēli},
Volume = {4},
Pages = {82-89},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241856}
}
@article{fds241835,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Mapping India after Husain},
Pages = {75-99},
Booktitle = {Barefoot across the Nation: Maqbool Fida Husain and the Idea
of India},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241835}
}
@article{fds241841,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Barefoot across India: An Artist and his
Country},
Pages = {1-20},
Booktitle = {Barefoot across the Nation: Maqbool Fida Husain and the Idea
of India},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241841}
}
@article{fds303373,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Barefoot across India: An Artist and his
Country},
Pages = {1-20},
Booktitle = {Barefoot Across the Nation: Maqbool Fida Husain and the Idea
of India},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds303373}
}
@article{fds241834,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Mahatma as Muse: An Image Essay on Gandhi in Popular
Indian Visual Imagination},
Pages = {236-249},
Booktitle = {Art and Visual Culture in India, 1857-2007},
Publisher = {Marg Publications},
Editor = {Sinha, G},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds241834}
}
@misc{fds241846,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {When a language becomes a mother/goddess: An image essay on
Tamil},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
url = {http://tasveerghar.net/stamil/index.html},
Key = {fds241846}
}
@article{fds241855,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Maps, Mother Goddesses and Martyrdom in Modern
India},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {67},
Number = {3},
Pages = {1-35},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03085690108592940},
Abstract = {Explores the convergence of mqps, mother/goddesses, and acts
of martyrdom in patriotic pictures produced during the
twentieth century in India in order to understand how
artists pictorially transformed national territory into a
tangible and enduring object deemed deserving of the bodily
sacrifice of the citizenry.},
Doi = {10.1080/03085690108592940},
Key = {fds241855}
}
@article{fds241832,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Of Gods and globes: The territorialisation of Hindu deities
in Indian popular visual culture},
Pages = {19-31},
Booktitle = {India’s Popular Culture: Iconic Spaces and Fluid
Images},
Publisher = {Marg, Mumbai},
Editor = {Jain, J},
Year = {2008},
Abstract = {Considers the appearance of cartographic imagery in the form
of maps and globes in the so-called god pictures that are
such a ubiquitous feature of poular Indian visual culture of
the past century. A special focus is on tracking the
transformations through time of representations of the Hindu
deity Varaha who is shown in much of twentieth-century
popular art in the company of a terrestrial globe and the
map of India. Through the considerations of such images, I
suggest that the ’modern’ and ’secular’ science of
cartography has enabled the transformation of "Hindu"
deities into "Indian" gods.},
Key = {fds241832}
}
@article{fds241833,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Thinking Territory: Some Reflections},
Booktitle = {Thinking Territory: Some Reflections},
Publisher = {Pencraft International},
Editor = {Giri, BP and Kar, P},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds241833}
}
@article{fds241864,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Conceit of the Globe in Mughal India},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {49},
Number = {4},
Pages = {751-782},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds241864}
}
@article{fds241831,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Enshrining the map of India: Cartography, nationalism, and
the politics of deity in Varanasi},
Pages = {165-188},
Booktitle = {Visualized Space: Constructions of Locality and Cartographic
Representations in Varanasi},
Publisher = {Weisbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag)},
Editor = {Gaenszle, M and Gengnagel, J},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds241831}
}
@article{fds241830,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil
Identity.},
Pages = {150-168},
Booktitle = {Regions and Regional Consciousness in India},
Publisher = {Manohar Books, New Delhi},
Editor = {Feldhaus, A and Vora, R},
Year = {2005},
Abstract = {Considers the spatial imagination around a lost continent in
the Indian ocean imagined as a disappeared homeland of the
Tamil peoples.},
Key = {fds241830}
}
@book{fds241829,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Lost Land of Lemuria: Fabulous Geographies, Catastrophic
Histories},
Pages = {334 pages},
Publisher = {Univ of California Press},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {9780520240322},
Abstract = {This is a fascinating study of Lemuria--a mythical continent
which was once believed to bridge the land masses of India
and Africa millennia ago before ultimately sinking into the
Indian sea.},
Key = {fds241829}
}
@article{fds241819,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Erwin Neumayer and Christine Schelberger, Popular Indian
Art: Raja Ravi Varma and the Printed Gods of India (New
Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003).},
Journal = {Contributions to Indian Sociology},
Volume = {38},
Number = {3},
Pages = {479-481},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications (UK and US)},
Year = {2004},
ISSN = {0069-9667},
Key = {fds241819}
}
@article{fds374123,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Laboring against Loss},
Pages = {223-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374123}
}
@article{fds374124,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Living Loss at Land's End},
Pages = {97-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374124}
}
@article{fds374125,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Mapping Loss},
Pages = {182-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374125}
}
@article{fds374126,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Flooding History Geographies of Loss},
Pages = {137-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374126}
}
@article{fds374127,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Science in the Service of Loss},
Pages = {19-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374127}
}
@article{fds374128,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Occult Losses},
Pages = {53-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374128}
}
@article{fds374129,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Placing Loss},
Pages = {1-+},
Booktitle = {LOST LAND OF LEMURIA: FABULOUS GEOGRAPHIES, CATASTROPHIC
HISTORIES},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds374129}
}
@book{fds306105,
Title = {Beyond Appearances?: Visual Practices and Ideologies in
Modern India},
Publisher = {Sage Publications},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds306105}
}
@article{fds241818,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lyold I. Rudolph with Mohan Singh
Kanota, Reversing the Gaze: Amar Singh's Diary, a Colonial
Subject's Narrative of Imperial India (Boulder, CO: Westview
Press, 2002).},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {62},
Number = {2},
Pages = {682-683},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2003},
ISSN = {1752-0401},
Key = {fds241818}
}
@article{fds241845,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Visualizing India’s Geo-body: Globes, Maps,
Bodyscapes},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1 & 2},
Pages = {157-195},
Booktitle = {Contributions to Indian Sociology},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241845}
}
@article{fds241854,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Beyond Appearances? Visual Practices and Ideologies in
Modern India},
Journal = {Contributions to Indian Sociology},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1&2},
Pages = {VII-XII},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Editor = {Ramaswamy, S},
Year = {2002},
ISSN = {0069-9667},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000179155000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241854}
}
@article{fds241850,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Goddess and the Nation: Subterfuges of Antiquity, the
Cunning of Modernity},
Pages = {549-566},
Booktitle = {The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism},
Publisher = {Oxford: Blackwell},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241850}
}
@article{fds241863,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Remains of the race: Archaeology, nationalism, and the
yearning for civilisation in the Indus valley},
Journal = {Indian Economic and Social History Review},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Pages = {105-145},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0019-4646},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000170823100001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1177/001946460103800201},
Key = {fds241863}
}
@article{fds241844,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Catastrophic cartographies: Mapping the lost continent of
Lemuria},
Journal = {Representations},
Volume = {67},
Number = {1},
Pages = {92-129},
Booktitle = {Representations},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0734-6018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rep.1999.67.1.01p0048w},
Doi = {10.1525/rep.1999.67.1.01p0048w},
Key = {fds241844}
}
@article{fds241862,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {History at land's end: Lemuria in Tamil spatial
fables},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {59},
Number = {3},
Pages = {575-602},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000090055100005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2658944},
Key = {fds241862}
}
@article{fds241817,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {V. Geetha and S.V. Rajadurai, Towards a Non-Brahmin
Millennium: From Iyothee Thass ro Periyar (Calcutta: Samya,
1998).},
Journal = {The Indian Economic and Social History Review},
Volume = {37},
Number = {1},
Pages = {97-99},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds241817}
}
@article{fds241859,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Sanskrit for the nation},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {33},
Number = {2},
Pages = {339-381},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1999},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0026-749X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000080178100003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This essay raises the language question in its relationship
to the wider problematic of the nationalization of pasts by
focusing on the curious and puzzling status accorded to
Sanskrit in the nationalization of the Indian past in this
century. I use the words 'curious' and 'puzzling'
deliberately, for the Sanskrit issue unsettles many
well-entrenched assumptions about language and nationalism
that circulate in scholarly circles and popular imagination.
Just as crucially, Sankrist's (mis)adventures in the past
century or so, draw our attention to the troubling
linguistic turns taken by the nationalization process in
India with its disquieting complicity with colonial
categories and certitudes. The concerns of this paper have
thus been shaped by three related issues pertaining to
language, nationalism, and modernity.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0026749X99003273},
Key = {fds241859}
}
@article{fds241814,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Geography of Gender, Review of Atlas of Women and Men in
India (New Delhi: Kail for Women, 1998).},
Journal = {The Book Review},
Volume = {23},
Number = {1 & 2},
Pages = {8-9},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241814}
}
@article{fds241815,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Geraldine Forbes, Women in Modern India (The New Cambridge
History of Indian IV:2) Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1996.},
Journal = {The Historian},
Volume = {61},
Number = {3},
Pages = {701-702},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {1540-6563},
Key = {fds241815}
}
@article{fds241816,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Ranajit Guha , Dominance without Hegemony: History and Power
in Colonial India (Mass: Harvard University Press,
1997).},
Journal = {The Historian},
Volume = {62},
Number = {1},
Pages = {174-175},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {1540-6563},
Key = {fds241816}
}
@article{fds241826,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Politics of Prayer},
Journal = {Frontline},
Pages = {92-93},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds241826}
}
@article{fds241865,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Demoness, the Maid, the Whore, and the Good Mother:
Contesting the National Language in India},
Journal = {International Journal of Sociology of Language},
Volume = {140},
Number = {140},
Pages = {1-28},
Publisher = {International Journal of Sociology of Language},
Year = {1999},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijsl.1999.140.1},
Abstract = {This essay considers the gendering of the Tamil and Hindi
languages in the course of the anti-Hindi movement in
southern India during the middle decades of this century.
The movement, which was principally sponsored by Dravidian
and Tamil nationalists, presented the Hindi language to the
Tamil public as a bloody demoness, a scheming maid, a
tempting whore, and a false mother out to destroy the Tamil
language. The paper argues for the significance of the
gendering of languages in nationalist mobilizations and
activities. © Walter de Gruyter.},
Doi = {10.1515/ijsl.1999.140.1},
Key = {fds241865}
}
@article{fds241813,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Matthew Edney, Mapping an Empire: The Geographical
Construction of British India, 1765 - 1843 (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1997).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian studies},
Volume = {57},
Number = {2},
Pages = {562-563},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
Key = {fds241813}
}
@article{fds241857,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Language of the people in the world of gods: Ideologies of
Tamil before the nation},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {57},
Number = {1},
Pages = {66-92},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000073140900004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2659024},
Key = {fds241857}
}
@article{fds241812,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Roy Macleod and Deepak Kumar, eds., Technology and the Raj:
Western Technology and Technical Transfers to India 1700 -
1947 (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1995).},
Volume = {60},
Number = {2},
Pages = {412-413},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds241812}
}
@article{fds241858,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Body Language: The Somatics of Nationalism in Tamil
India},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Pages = {78-109},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1998},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.00090},
Doi = {10.1111/1468-0424.00090},
Key = {fds241858}
}
@article{fds241843,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Virgin Mother, Beloved Other: The Erotics of Tamil
Nationalism},
Journal = {Thamyris},
Volume = {4},
Number = {1},
Pages = {9-39},
Booktitle = {Thamyris: Mythmaking from Past to Present},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241843}
}
@article{fds241811,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Partha Chatterjee, Nationalist Thought in the Colonial
World: A Derivative Discourse (Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press, 1993).},
Journal = {The Journal of Asian studies},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3},
Pages = {960-961},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1994},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0021-9118},
Key = {fds241811}
}
@article{fds241861,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {The Nation, the Region, and the Adventures of a Tamil
`Hero'},
Journal = {Contributions to Indian Sociology},
Volume = {28},
Number = {2},
Pages = {295-322},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1994},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0069-9667},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0069966794028002004},
Doi = {10.1177/0069966794028002004},
Key = {fds241861}
}
@article{fds241860,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {En/gendering Language: The Poetics of Tamil
Identity},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {35},
Number = {4},
Pages = {683-725},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1993},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417500018673},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417500018673},
Key = {fds241860}
}
@article{fds241866,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Daughters of Tamil: Language and the Poetics of Womanhood in
Tamilnadu, 1938-1940},
Journal = {South Asia Research},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {38-59},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1992},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026272809201200103},
Doi = {10.1177/026272809201200103},
Key = {fds241866}
}
@article{fds241825,
Author = {Ramaswamy, S},
Title = {Ancient Indians in Southeast Asia: Plying the Eastern Trade
Route},
Journal = {The India Magazine},
Year = {1982},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds241825}
}
%% Reddy, William M.
@article{fds370108,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {TO FLY THE PLANE: LANGUAGE GAMES, HISTORICAL NARRATIVES, AND
EMOTIONS},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {62},
Number = {1},
Pages = {30-61},
Year = {2023},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hith.12289},
Abstract = {The common Western distinction between reason and emotion
(which is not found outside Western-influenced traditions)
tends to obscure an important distinction between two kinds
of thinking: logical and mathematical reasoning, on the one
hand, and, on the other hand, what is sometimes called
“situational awareness,” a kind of thinking that
involves striving to take into account multiple
simultaneously true descriptions of a situation. Emotion, as
understood in appraisal theory (that is, as inherently
cognitive and intentional), is one kind of thinking that
contributes to—indeed, is crucial to—situational
awareness in this sense. Intention also belongs to
situational awareness. Whatever long-term goals we pursue,
present action must be attuned to immediate circumstances.
One is faced with an indefinite number of ways to describe
what is going on at any moment, and this second kind of
thinking involves striving to identify a crucial subset of
these true descriptions that one can respond to via an
intentional action, procedure, or plan. Maintaining
situational awareness in this sense is the goal of “crew
resource management” (CRM), a flight crew teamwork
strategy and emotional regime aimed at ensuring airline
safety. The philosophical works of Wittgenstein, Anscombe,
Austin, Habermas, and Danto, among others, help explain the
remarkable successes of crew resource management. This
article tests this explanation's applicability to nonmodern
contexts by briefly discussing the letters of Antoine de
Bourbon and Jeanne d'Albret between 1551 and
1562.},
Doi = {10.1111/hith.12289},
Key = {fds370108}
}
@article{fds355269,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Unavoidable Intentionality of Affect: The History of
Emotions and the Neurosciences of the Present
Day},
Journal = {Emotion Review},
Volume = {12},
Number = {3},
Pages = {168-178},
Year = {2020},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1754073920930781},
Abstract = {The “problem of emotions,” that is, that many of them
are both meaningful and corporeal, has yet to be resolved.
Western thinkers, from Augustine to Descartes to Zajonc,
have handled this problem by employing various forms of
mind–body dualism. Some psychologists and neuroscientists
since the 1970s have avoided it by talking about cognitive
and emotional “processing,” using a terminology borrowed
from computer science that nullifies the meaningful or
intentional character of both thought and emotion. Outside
the Western-influenced contexts, emotion and thought are not
seen as distinct kinds of things. Here a solution of sorts
is proposed by thinking of emotional expression as a dynamic
activity that declares and stirs emotions at the same time.
As such, its dynamism may help historians to understand the
dramatic changes and trends they investigate.},
Doi = {10.1177/1754073920930781},
Key = {fds355269}
}
@article{fds355270,
Author = {Reddy, W},
Title = {L'incontournable intentionalité des affects: L’histoire
des émotions et les neurosciences actuelles},
Journal = {Sensibilités: Histoire Et Sciences Sociales},
Volume = {No. 5},
Publisher = {Anamosa},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds355270}
}
@article{fds318244,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {THE EURASIAN ORIGINS OF EMPTY TIME AND SPACE: MODERNITY AS
TEMPORALITY RECONSIDERED},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {55},
Number = {3},
Pages = {325-356},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2016},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hith.10815},
Abstract = {Understood as a form of temporality, modernity is seen as
consisting of empty time and space. However, careful
examination of the origins of modern notions of empty time
and space suggest they arose from background assumptions in
wide use across Eurasia in the early modern period, and also
that they arose prior to, and independent of, the emergence
of the modern nation-state. Here, various Eurasian versions
of astronomy and philology are examined to show that they
relied on such background assumptions and could therefore be
readily translated and shared across the boundaries
separating quite different cosmologies.},
Doi = {10.1111/hith.10815},
Key = {fds318244}
}
@article{fds355271,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Smile Revolution in Eighteenth Century Paris. By
Colin Jones. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp.
xiv+232. $39.95.},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {88},
Number = {3},
Pages = {685-686},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/687446},
Doi = {10.1086/687446},
Key = {fds355271}
}
@article{fds241867,
Author = {REDDY, WILLIAMM},
Title = {THE PARADOX OF MODERNITY: CURRENT DEBATES AND THEIR
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY},
Journal = {Modern Intellectual History},
Volume = {14},
Number = {01},
Pages = {1-40},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1479-2443},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1479244315000062},
Abstract = {<jats:p>Talk of modernity is plagued with paradox. A
relativist stance towards modernity—the claim, for
example, that modernity is just one cultural configuration
among others—seems to contradict itself. The concept of
“cultural configuration,” and similar notions (such as
“language game,” “discourse,” “community,” or
“myth”), are themselves the products of modern
intellectual research and debate. If the relativist claim is
true, it appears to undermine the validity of those very
conditions of modern intellectual debate that make the claim
thinkable. But to argue for modernity's superiority over
other cultural configurations seems equally problematic. If
the criteria of superiority are themselves modern, then the
argument appears question-begging. But if the criteria are
not modern, then these non-modern criteria (by which the
superiority of the modern can be discerned) would appear
themselves to be superior to modern criteria.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/S1479244315000062},
Key = {fds241867}
}
@article{fds241881,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Humanists and the Experimental Study of Emotion},
Booktitle = {Science and Emotions after 1945: A Transnational
Perspective},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Biess, F and Gross, D},
Year = {2014},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds241881}
}
@article{fds225844,
Author = {W.M. Reddy},
Title = {“Humanists and the Experimental Study of
Emotions,”},
Pages = {41-66},
Booktitle = {Science and Emotions after 1945: A Transnational
Perspective},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Frank Biess and Daniel M. Gross},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225844}
}
@article{fds225846,
Author = {W.M. Reddy},
Title = {“Emotions et histoire contemporaine: Esquisse d’une
chronologie,”},
Pages = {29-44},
Booktitle = {Emotions contemporaines: XIXe – XXe siècles},
Publisher = {Armand Colin},
Address = {Paris},
Editor = {Anne-Claude Ambroise-Rendu and Anne-Emmanuelle Demartini and Hélène Eck and Nicole Edelman},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds225846}
}
@misc{fds318245,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Émotions et histoire contemporaine: Ésquisse d’une
chronologie, pp. 29-44},
Journal = {Émotions Contemporaines, Xix Xxe Siècles, Edited by Anne
Claude Ambroise Rendu, Anne Emmanuelle Demartini, Hélène
Eck, Nicole Edelman (Paris: Armand Colin,
2014),},
Pages = {29-44},
Publisher = {Armand Colin},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {978-2-200-28773-3},
Key = {fds318245}
}
@article{fds219627,
Author = {W.M. Reddy},
Title = {Humanists and the Experimental Study of Emotion},
Booktitle = {Science and Emotions after 1945: A Transnational
Perspective},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Frank Biess and Daniel Gross},
Year = {2013},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds219627}
}
@book{fds241888,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Making of Romantic Love: Longing and Sexuality in
Europe, South Asia, and Japan, 900-1200 CE},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds241888}
}
@article{fds241880,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Question of Romantic Love in Early Modern Historical
Research},
Booktitle = {Amor Docet Musicam: Musik und Liebe in der Frühen
Neuzeit},
Publisher = {Ohms},
Address = {Hildesheim},
Editor = {Helms, D and Meine, S},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds241880}
}
@article{fds241912,
Author = {W.M. Reddy and Plamper, J and Rosenwein, B and Stearns, P and Reddy
WM},
Title = {The History of Emotions: An Interview with William Reddy,
Barbara Rosenwein, and Peter Stearns},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {49},
Number = {2},
Pages = {237-265},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds241912}
}
@article{fds241889,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Reply from W. M. Reddy},
Journal = {Emotion Review},
Volume = {2},
Number = {4},
Pages = {402},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1754-0739},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17540739100020041802},
Doi = {10.1177/17540739100020041802},
Key = {fds241889}
}
@article{fds241913,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Neuroscience and the fallacies of functionalism.},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {49},
Number = {3},
Pages = {412-425},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Fall},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20941878},
Abstract = {Smail's "On Deep History and the Brain" is rightly critical
of the functionalist fallacies that have plagued
evolutionary theory, sociobiology, and evolutionary
psychology. However, his attempt to improve on these efforts
relies on functional explanations that themselves
oversimplify the lessons of neuroscience. In addition, like
explanations in evolutionary psychology, they are highly
speculative and cannot be confirmed or disproved by
evidence. Neuroscience research is too diverse to yield a
single picture of brain functioning. Some recent
developments in neuroscience research, however, do suggest
that cognitive processing provides a kind of “operating
system” that can support a great diversity of cultural
material. These developments include evidence of
“top-down” processing in motor control, in visual
processing, in speech recognition, and in “emotion
regulation.” The constraints that such a system may place
on cultural learning and transmission are worth
investigating. At the same time, historians are well advised
to remain wary of the pitfalls of functionalism.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-2303.2010.00551.x},
Key = {fds241913}
}
@article{fds241879,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Rule of Love: The History of Western Romantic Love in
Comparative Perspective},
Pages = {33-57},
Booktitle = {New Dangerous Liaisons: Discourses on Europe and Love in the
Twentieth Century},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Address = {New York},
Editor = {Passerini, L and Ellena, L and Geppert, ACT},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds241879}
}
@article{fds241917,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Saying Something New: Practice Theory and Cognitive
Neuroscience},
Journal = {Arcadia: International Journal for Literary
Studies},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {8-24},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds241917}
}
@article{fds241915,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {'Comment,' special issue on 'Emotions in Russian History and
Culture'},
Journal = {Slavic Review},
Volume = {68},
Number = {2},
Pages = {329-334},
Year = {2009},
ISSN = {0037-6779},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000266368300007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241915}
}
@article{fds241868,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Theory of Emotives: A Synopsis},
Booktitle = {EMOTIONAL SYSTEMS: Contemporary Art Between Emotion and
Reason},
Editor = {Nori, F and Steinhoff, M},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds241868}
}
@article{fds241869,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Emotional Styles and Modern Forms of Life},
Booktitle = {Sexualized Brains},
Publisher = {M I T PRESS},
Editor = {Gruber, M and Karafyllis, N},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds241869}
}
@article{fds241914,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The anti-empire of general de Boigne: Sentimentalism, love,
and cultural difference in the eighteenth
century},
Journal = {Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques},
Volume = {34},
Number = {1},
Pages = {4-25},
Publisher = {Berghahn Books},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0315-7997},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000255232000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.3167/hrrh2008.340102},
Key = {fds241914}
}
@article{fds241883,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Comment on James M. Wilce, “Magical Laments and
Anthropological Reflections”},
Journal = {Current Anthropology 47(2006), No. 6},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds241883}
}
@article{fds241878,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Anthropology and the History of Culture},
Pages = {277-296},
Booktitle = {A Companion to Western Historical Thought},
Publisher = {Blackwell},
Editor = {Maza, SC and Kramer, L},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds241878}
}
@article{fds241910,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The logic of action: Indeterminacy, emotion, and historical
narrative},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {10-33},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000172130400002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Modern social theory, by and large, has aimed at reducing
the complexity of action situations to a set of manageable
abstractions. But these abstractions, whether functionalist
or linguistic, fail to grasp the indeterminacy of action
situations. Action proceeds by discovery and combination.
The logic of action is serendipitous and combinative. From
these characteristics, a number of consequences flow: The
whole field of our intentions is engaged in each action
situation, and cannot really be understood apart from the
situation itself. In action situations we remain aware of
the problems of categorization, including the dangers of
infinite regress and the difficulties of specifying borders
and ranges of categories. In action situations, attention is
in permanent danger of being overwhelmed. We must deal with
many features of action situations outside of attention; in
doing so, we must entertain simultaneously numerous
possibilities of action. Emotional expression is a way of
talking about the kinds of possibilities we entertain.
Expression and action have a rebound effect on attention.
"Effort" is required to find appropriate expressions and
actions, and rebound effects play a role in such effort,
making it either easier or more difficult. Recent
theoretical trends have failed to capture these irreducible
characteristics of action situations, and have slipped into
a number of errors. Language is not rich in meanings or
multivocal, except as put to use in action situations. The
role of "convention" in action situations is problematic,
and therefore one ought not to talk of "culture." Contrary
to the assertions of certain theorists, actors do not follow
strategies, except when they decide to do so. Actors do not
"communicate," in the sense of exchanging information,
except in specially arranged situations. More frequently,
they intervene in the effortful management of attention of
their interlocutors. Dialogue, that is, very commonly
becomes a form of cooperative emotional effort. From these
considerations, it follows that the proper method for
gaining social knowledge is to examine the history of action
and of emotional effort, and to report findings in the form
of narrative. © Wesleyan University 2001.},
Doi = {10.1111/0018-2656.00180},
Key = {fds241910}
}
@book{fds241887,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Navigation of Feeling: A Framework for the History of
Emotions},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds241887}
}
@article{fds304471,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Sentimentalism and its erasure: The role of emotions in the
era of the French revolution},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {72},
Number = {1},
Pages = {109-152},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000086998900006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/315931},
Key = {fds304471}
}
@article{fds241922,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Sentimentalism and Its Erasure: The Role of Emotions in the
Era of the French Revolution},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {72},
Number = {109-152},
Pages = {109-152},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000086998900006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/315931},
Key = {fds241922}
}
@article{fds304473,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Emotional liberty: Politics and history in the anthropology
of emotions},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {256-288},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1999},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0886-7356},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000080030500005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1525/can.1999.14.2.256},
Key = {fds304473}
}
@article{fds241909,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Emotional Liberty: History and Politics in the Anthropology
of Emotions},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Volume = {14},
Number = {2},
Pages = {256-288},
Year = {1999},
ISSN = {0886-7356},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000080030500005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1525/can.1999.14.2.256},
Key = {fds241909}
}
@book{fds241886,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Invisible Code: Honor and Sentiment in Postrevolutionary
France, 1815-1848},
Publisher = {Berkeley, Calif.: University of California
Press},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241886}
}
@article{fds241907,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Against constructionism - The historical ethnography of
emotions},
Journal = {Current Anthropology},
Volume = {38},
Number = {3},
Pages = {327-351},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1997},
ISSN = {0011-3204},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997WZ32200002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {A coherent account of emotional change must find a dynamic,
a vector of alteration, outside the discursive structures
and normative practices that have monopolized ethnographic
attention in research on affect. But this dynamic can be
found in the very character of emotional expression. Emotion
talk and emotional gestures are not well characterized by
the notion of "discourse" derived from the poststructuralist
theories of Foucault or by that of "practice" derived from
the theoretical writings of Bourdieu, Giddens, and others.
These concepts do not capture the two-way character of
emotional utterances and acts, their unique capacity to
alter what they "refer" to or what they "represent"-a
capacity which makes them neither "constative" nor
"performative" utterances but a third type of communicative
utterance entirely, one that has never received adequate
theoretical formulation. An attempt is made to formulate a
framework for emotional utterances, and the framework is
applied to a number of examples. © 1997 by The Wenner-Gren
Foundation for Anthropological Research. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1086/204622},
Key = {fds241907}
}
@article{fds241921,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Annales Initiative: A Turning Point for Social
History,},
Journal = {Revue},
Number = {No. 1},
Pages = {147-155},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds241921}
}
@article{fds241897,
Author = {Reddy, WM and Friedlander, C},
Title = {"Meriter votre bienveillance": les employes du ministere de
l'Interieur en France de 1814 a 1848},
Journal = {Le Mouvement Social},
Number = {170},
Pages = {7-7},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0027-2671},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1995RF27700002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/3779141},
Key = {fds241897}
}
@article{fds241908,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {'Mériter votre bienveillance’: Les employés du
ministère de l’Intérieur en France de 1814 à 1848 ('To
Merit Your Benevolence’: The Employees of the French
Ministry of Interior, 1814-1848)},
Journal = {Le Mouvement Social},
Number = {170},
Pages = {7-37},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds241908}
}
@article{fds241899,
Author = {Reddy, WM and Hirsch, J-P},
Title = {Les Deux Reves du Commerce: Enterprise et Institution dans
la Region Lilloise, 1780-1860.},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {99},
Number = {2},
Pages = {579-579},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1994},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1994NJ04700114&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2167375},
Key = {fds241899}
}
@article{fds241906,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Condottieri of the Pen: Journalists and the Public Sphere in
Post-Revolutionary France, 1815-1850},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {99},
Pages = {1546-1570},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241906}
}
@article{fds241911,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Questions Concerning ‘Design is the Development of
Cultural Technology},
Journal = {Iichiko Intercultural},
Volume = {6},
Pages = {49-52},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds241911}
}
@article{fds241905,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Marriage, Honor, and the Public Sphere in Postrevolutionary
France: Séparations de corps, 1815-1848},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {65},
Number = {3},
Pages = {437-472},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1993},
Month = {September},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/244671},
Doi = {10.1086/244671},
Key = {fds241905}
}
@article{fds241876,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Les ouvriers textiles connaissaient-ils la loi? Principes et
pratiques autour des coalitions ouvrières
(1820-1839)},
Pages = {213-223},
Booktitle = {“Les ouvriers textiles connaissaient-ils la loi? Principes
et pratiques autour des coalitions ouvrières
(1820-1839),”},
Publisher = {Institut d’histoire de l’industrie},
Editor = {Plessis, A},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241876}
}
@article{fds241877,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Need and Honor in Balzac’s Père Goriot: Reflections on a
Vision of Laissez-Faire Society},
Pages = {325-354},
Booktitle = {The Culture of the Market: Historical Essays},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Haskell, TL and Teichgraeber, RF},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241877}
}
@article{fds241918,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Response to Marc W. Steinberg},
Journal = {Political Power and Social Theory},
Volume = {8},
Pages = {271-275},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds241918}
}
@article{fds241904,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Postmodernism and the Public Sphere: Implications for an
Historical Ethnography},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2},
Pages = {135-168},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1992},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0886-7356},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/can.1992.7.2.02a00010},
Doi = {10.1525/can.1992.7.2.02a00010},
Key = {fds241904}
}
@article{fds241875,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Concept of Class},
Pages = {13-25},
Booktitle = {Social Orders and Social Classes in Europe Since 1500:
Studies in Social Stratification,},
Publisher = {Longman},
Editor = {Bush, M},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds241875}
}
@article{fds241894,
Author = {REDDY, WM},
Title = {THE CULTURAL ORIGINS OF THE FRENCH-REVOLUTION -
CHARTIER,R},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {17},
Number = {2},
Pages = {359-361},
Year = {1992},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992HX14500023&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241894}
}
@article{fds241919,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Naming the Difference:A Comment on Jack Goody’s Cooking,
Cuisine, and Class},
Journal = {Food and Foodways},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Pages = {191-195},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1989},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07409710.1989.9961948},
Doi = {10.1080/07409710.1989.9961948},
Key = {fds241919}
}
@article{fds241920,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {L’argent et la liberté dans la France d’ancien
régime},
Journal = {Revue Du Nord, Hors Série, Collection Histoire,},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {69-75},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds241920}
}
@book{fds241885,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Money and Liberty in Modern Europe: A Critique of Historial
Understanding},
Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds241885}
}
@article{fds241872,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Moral Sense of Farce},
Series = {Steven L. Kaplan and Cynthia J. Koepp},
Pages = {364-392},
Booktitle = {Work in France: Representations, Meaning, Organization, and
Practice},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds241872}
}
@article{fds241873,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Organizing Knowledge: The Indirect Impact of the Guilds on
Technical Progress in France, 1750-1789},
Pages = {69-80},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fourteenth Consortium on Revolutionary
Europe},
Editor = {Parker, HT and Parker, LS and Reddy, WM},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds241873}
}
@article{fds241874,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Structure of a Cultural Crisis: Thinking About Cloth in
France Before and After the Revolution},
Pages = {261-284},
Booktitle = {The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural
Perspective},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Appadurai, A},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds241874}
}
@article{fds318247,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Response to Charles Tilly},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {27},
Pages = {30-34},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1985},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0147547900017063},
Doi = {10.1017/S0147547900017063},
Key = {fds318247}
}
@book{fds241884,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Rise of Market Culture: The Textile Trade and French
Society, 1750-1900.},
Publisher = {New York: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds241884}
}
@article{fds241882,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {L’ouvrier mauvais public: A travers trois chansons
d’Alexandre Desrousseaux” (“The Worker Is No Public:
Three Songs by Alexandre Desrousseaux”)},
Pages = {175-184},
Booktitle = {Esthétiques du peuple},
Publisher = {La Découverte},
Editor = {collective, RL},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds241882}
}
@article{fds241871,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Entschlüsseln von Lohnforderungen: Der Tarif und der
Lebenszyklus in den Leinenfabriken von Armentières
(1889-1904)” (“Decoding Wage Demands: The Tarif and the
Life Cycle in the Linen Mills of Armentières
[1889-1904]”)},
Pages = {77-107},
Booktitle = {Klassen und Kultur},
Editor = {Berdahl, R and al, E},
Year = {1982},
Key = {fds241871}
}
@article{fds241870,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Spinning Jenny in France: Popular Complaints and Elite
Misconceptions on the Eve of the Revolution,},
Pages = {51-62},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eleventh Consortium on Revolutionary
Europe},
Editor = {Parker, HT and Parker, LS and White, JC},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds241870}
}
@article{fds241903,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Modes de paiement et contrôle du travail dans les filatures
de coton en France, 1750-1850 (Modes of Payment and the
Control of Work in Cotton Spinning in France,
1750-1850)},
Journal = {Revue Du Nord},
Number = {248},
Pages = {135-146},
Year = {1981},
Key = {fds241903}
}
@article{fds51225,
Author = {W.M. Reddy},
Title = {The Batteurs and the Informer’s Eye: A Labour Dispute
Under the French Second Empire},
Journal = {History Workshop Journal},
Pages = {30-44},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds51225}
}
@article{fds241893,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Batteurs and the Informers Eye--Labor Disputes Under the
French 2nd Empire},
Journal = {History Workshop Journal},
Number = {7},
Pages = {30-44},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1979},
ISSN = {1477-4569},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1979HB34000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds241893}
}
@article{fds241902,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Skeins, Scales, Discounts, Steam, and Other Objects of Crowd
Justice in Early French Textile Mills},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {21},
Number = {02},
Pages = {204-213},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1979},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1979GW11000004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417500012822},
Key = {fds241902}
}
@article{fds241901,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {The Textile Trade and the Language of the Crowd at Rouen,
1752-1871},
Journal = {Past and Present},
Number = {74},
Pages = {62-89},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds241901}
}
@article{fds241900,
Author = {Reddy, WM},
Title = {Family and Factory: French Linen Weavers in the Belle
Epoque},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {102-112},
Year = {1975},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh/8.2.102},
Doi = {10.1353/jsh/8.2.102},
Key = {fds241900}
}
%% Richards, John F
@book{fds7170,
Title = {The Unending Frontier: Environmental History of the Early
Modern World},
Publisher = {University of California, Berkeley and Los
Angeles},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7170}
}
@article{fds7173,
Title = {The Royal Commission on Opium of 1895},
Journal = {Modern Asian Studies},
Volume = {36},
Year = {2002},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds7173}
}
@book{fds7171,
Author = {Ed.},
Title = {Land Property and the Environment},
Publisher = {Institute of Contemporary Studies Press, Oakland
CA},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7171}
}
@article{fds7172,
Title = {The Opium Industry in British India},
Journal = {Indian Economic and Social History Review},
Number = {2-3},
Pages = {149-180},
Editor = {Sanjay Subrahmanyam},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7172}
}
@article{fds7174,
Title = {The Mughal Empire},
Booktitle = {The Magnificent Mughals},
Publisher = {Karachi: Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Zeenut Ziad},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds7174}
}
%% Rigsby, Kent J.
@book{fds285338,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Asylia: Territorial inviolability in the Hellenistic
World},
Pages = {1-672},
Publisher = {Univ of California Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780520200982},
Abstract = {In the Hellenistic period certain Greek temples and cities
came to be declared "sacred and inviolable." Asylia was the
practice of declaring religious places precincts of asylum,
meaning they were immune to violence and civil authority.
The evidence for this phenomenon-mainly inscriptions and
coins-is scattered in the published record. The material has
never been collected and presented in one publication until
now. Kent J. Rigsby lays out these documents and discusses
their historical implications in a substantial introduction.
He argues that while a hopeful intention of military
neutrality lay behind the institution of asylum, the
declarations did not in fact change military behavior.
Instead, "declared inviolability" became a civic and
religious honor for which cities across the Greek world
competed during the third to first centuries
B.C.},
Key = {fds285338}
}
@article{fds357963,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Pericles' decree censoring comedy},
Journal = {Transactions of the American Philological
Association},
Volume = {150},
Number = {2},
Pages = {287-297},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apa.2020.0011},
Abstract = {The claim that Pericles in 440 sponsored a decree
restraining comedy because of the genre's offensiveness
should be rejected. The claim depends on the scholium to Ar.
Ach. 67; this paper argues that the alleged decree was the
scholiast's deduction from a victor list that showed three
non-performance years in a festival. These are better
explained as a suspension in only one of the two dramatic
festivals, occasioned not by hostility to freedom of speech
but perhaps by limited resources caused by the siege of
Samos.},
Doi = {10.1353/apa.2020.0011},
Key = {fds357963}
}
@article{fds357964,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Dionysiaka},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {203},
Pages = {53-61},
Publisher = {Habelt},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds357964}
}
@article{fds352883,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The date at 2 maccabees 11.21},
Journal = {Classical Quarterly},
Volume = {70},
Number = {1},
Pages = {437-440},
Year = {2020},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0009838820000403},
Doi = {10.1017/S0009838820000403},
Key = {fds352883}
}
@article{fds346357,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A requisition in Philo Mechanicus},
Journal = {Mnemosyne},
Volume = {72},
Number = {4},
Pages = {660-661},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525X-12342652},
Doi = {10.1163/1568525X-12342652},
Key = {fds346357}
}
@article{fds348763,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Notes on Anatolian Cities},
Journal = {Epigraphica Anatolica},
Volume = {52},
Pages = {107-115},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds348763}
}
@article{fds348764,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Antioch the Metropolis},
Pages = {661-666},
Booktitle = {New Perspectives in Seleucid History, Archaeology and
Numismatics},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds348764}
}
@article{fds346358,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {A Cypriot in Ankara},
Journal = {Zeitschrift FÜr Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {206},
Pages = {140-141},
Publisher = {Habelt},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds346358}
}
@article{fds346359,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Asclepius in Illyria},
Journal = {Zeitschrift FÜr Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {207},
Pages = {54-56},
Publisher = {Habelt},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds346359}
}
@article{fds363023,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Notes on Greek Epitaphs},
Journal = {Tyche},
Volume = {33},
Pages = {254-261},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds363023}
}
@article{fds346360,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Dionysus Briseus},
Journal = {Kernos},
Number = {30},
Pages = {85-89},
Publisher = {OpenEdition},
Year = {2017},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/kernos.2490},
Doi = {10.4000/kernos.2490},
Key = {fds346360}
}
@article{fds346361,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {On the Early Technitai of Dionysus},
Journal = {Studi ellenistici},
Volume = {31},
Pages = {283-286},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds346361}
}
@article{fds328435,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Litigant in Athens: Demosthenes 56},
Journal = {The Classical Quarterly},
Volume = {66},
Number = {01},
Pages = {398-399},
Year = {2016},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0009838816000124},
Abstract = {<jats:p>The speaker of Demosthenes 56 had lent money to a
ship-owner Dionysodorus for a commercial voyage, and now is
prosecuting him for breach of contract. The prosecutor is
usually thought to be a metic. In the course of the speech
he does not identify himself; but Libanius in his
<jats:italic>Argumenta</jats:italic> of Demosthenes supplies
a name, Darius: <jats:italic>Arg.</jats:italic> 54.1
Δαρεῖος καὶ Πάμφιλος
Διονυσοδώρῳ δανείζουσι and 2 ὡς
δὲ Δαρεῖος λέγει. The manuscripts of the
<jats:italic>Argumenta</jats:italic>, which begin in the
tenth century, are numerous; Foerster (VIII 677) and
Dindorf/Blass (III <jats:sc>xlviii</jats:sc>) cite no
variant for the name. Libanius’ source for this
information is unrecoverable.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/S0009838816000124},
Key = {fds328435}
}
@article{fds328437,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Dancer in Syria},
Journal = {Hyperboreus},
Volume = {22},
Pages = {313-321},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds328437}
}
@article{fds328436,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Some Agonistic Papyri},
Journal = {Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {200},
Pages = {398-400},
Publisher = {Habelt},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds328436}
}
@book{fds305282,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ and Bosnakis, D and Hallof, K},
Title = {Inscriptiones Graecae XII.4.1 Inscriptiones Coi
Insulae},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305282}
}
@article{fds285334,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Alexander’s Lysimacheia: Anna Comnena 15.7.8},
Journal = {Historia},
Volume = {64},
Pages = {301-305},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12456 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285334}
}
@article{fds285337,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {A flood at tarsus},
Journal = {Journal of Near Eastern Studies},
Volume = {73},
Number = {1},
Pages = {43-47},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-2968},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12457 Duke open
access},
Doi = {10.1086/674615},
Key = {fds285337}
}
@article{fds285335,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Religious Association at Sardes},
Journal = {Ancient Society},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {1-23},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {1783-1334},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12458 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285335}
}
@article{fds285336,
Author = {Rigsby, K},
Title = {Notes on Greek Inscriptions},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {185},
Pages = {137-142},
Year = {2013},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12459 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285336}
}
@article{fds285345,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Two texts of the dioiketes Apollonius},
Journal = {Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists},
Volume = {48},
Pages = {131-139},
Year = {2011},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0003-1186},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000297719700011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Apollonius' dedication I.Portes 47 gives first place to
Apollo Hylates; this cult is known only on Cyprus, which
suggests that Apollonius was Cypriot. P.Hal. 1.260-265
grants a tax exemption to victors in certain festivals; the
third festival listed is likely to be that at Hiera Nesos,
and all three were royal, not civic festivals of
Alexandria.},
Key = {fds285345}
}
@article{fds285348,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The New Lamella from Pherae},
Journal = {Rheinisches Museum},
Volume = {154},
Pages = {61-67},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7452 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285348}
}
@article{fds285349,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Aegina and Megara (IG IV.22 750)},
Journal = {Classical Philology},
Volume = {105},
Number = {3},
Pages = {308-313},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2010},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0009-837X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000285409800007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/658629},
Key = {fds285349}
}
@article{fds285339,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Apollo and the Archons},
Pages = {171-176},
Booktitle = {Studies in Greek epigraphy and history in honor of Stephen
V. Tracy},
Publisher = {Ausonius Éditions},
Editor = {Reger, G and Ryan, FX and Winters, TF},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7377 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285339}
}
@article{fds285346,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Victory List from Cos},
Journal = {Nikephoros},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {171-174},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6615 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285346}
}
@article{fds285351,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Cos and the Milesian Didymeia},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {175},
Pages = {155-157},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6732 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285351}
}
@article{fds285354,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Merops the Founder: I.Olympia 53},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {173},
Pages = {89-90},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6734 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285354}
}
@article{fds285355,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The Schedule of the Eleusinia},
Journal = {Mnemosyne},
Volume = {63},
Pages = {289-297},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6614 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285355}
}
@article{fds285359,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Notes on Sacred Laws},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {170},
Pages = {73-80},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds285359}
}
@article{fds285358,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Hauranus the Epicurean},
Journal = {The Classical Journal},
Volume = {104},
Number = {1},
Pages = {19-21},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6733 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {C. Stallius Hauranus, an Epicurean in Naples known from his
funerary epigram (Courtney no. 22), is shown by his cognomen
to be a freedman from Syria, as the name Hauranus is Semitic
and recurs in 2 Macc. 4.40.},
Key = {fds285358}
}
@article{fds285356,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The foundation of Datos},
Journal = {Historia - Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte},
Volume = {56},
Number = {1},
Pages = {111-113},
Year = {2007},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0018-2311},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000245476500007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds285356}
}
@article{fds285350,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Greek Dedication at Sidon},
Journal = {Tyche},
Volume = {22},
Pages = {143-150},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6736 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285350}
}
@article{fds285360,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Notes on Greek Inscriptions},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {161},
Pages = {133-136},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds285360}
}
@article{fds285361,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A New Greek Inscription from Troia},
Journal = {Studia Troica},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {43-45},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds285361}
}
@article{fds285357,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Agathopolis and Doulopolis},
Journal = {Epigraphica Anatolica},
Volume = {38},
Pages = {109-115},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7056 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285357}
}
@article{fds285363,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Peregrinus in Armenia},
Journal = {Classical Quarterly},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {317-318},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0009-8388},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000221384600036&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/cq/54.1.317},
Key = {fds285363}
}
@article{fds285362,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Claudius at Delphi},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {146},
Pages = {99-100},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds285362}
}
@article{fds285364,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Greek Inscription from Troia, 2003},
Journal = {Studia Troica},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {117-118},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds285364}
}
@article{fds285365,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Theoroi for the Koan Asklepieia},
Journal = {Boreas},
Volume = {28},
Number = {9-14},
Pages = {9-14},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds285365}
}
@article{fds285353,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Chrysogone’s Mother},
Journal = {Museum Helveticum},
Volume = {60},
Pages = {60-64},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7057 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285353}
}
@article{fds285340,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Jewish Asylum in Greco-Roman Egypt},
Pages = {127-142},
Booktitle = {Das antike Asyl},
Publisher = {Böhlau Verlag},
Editor = {Dreher, M},
Year = {2003},
ISBN = {9783412101039},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7341 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285340}
}
@article{fds285398,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Greek Inscription from Ilion, 2001},
Journal = {Studia Troica},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {275-277},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds285398}
}
@article{fds285400,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Northwestern Greece and the Subscriptions from
Magnesia},
Journal = {Ancient World},
Volume = {32},
Pages = {183-189},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds285400}
}
@article{fds285352,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Founding a Sarapeum},
Journal = {Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {42},
Pages = {117-124},
Year = {2001},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6735 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds285352}
}
@article{fds285399,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ and Klaus Hallof},
Title = {Decrees of Inviolability for Kos},
Journal = {Chiron},
Volume = {31},
Pages = {333-345},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds285399}
}
@article{fds285343,
Author = {Ma John},
Title = {Antiochus III and the cities of western Asia Minor
(review)},
Journal = {CLASSICAL BULLETIN},
Volume = {77},
Number = {2},
Pages = {261-263},
Year = {2001},
ISSN = {0009-8337},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000176319700018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds285343}
}
@article{fds285347,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Suppliant at Gerasa},
Journal = {Phoenix},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1/2},
Pages = {99-99},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0031-8299},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000171956600006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1089092},
Key = {fds285347}
}
@article{fds285366,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Greek Inscription from Troia, 1998},
Journal = {Studia Troica},
Volume = {10},
Pages = {97-98},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds285366}
}
@article{fds285393,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Roman Epigram for Asclepius},
Journal = {Zeitschr. f. Papyrologie u. Epigraphik},
Volume = {134},
Pages = {107-108},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds285393}
}
@article{fds285394,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Textual Notes on Epitaphs},
Journal = {Zeitschr. f. Papyrologie u. Epigraphik},
Volume = {133},
Pages = {113-116},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds285394}
}
@article{fds285395,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Greek Inscriptions from Ilion, 1997},
Journal = {Studia Troica},
Volume = {9},
Pages = {347-352},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds285395}
}
@article{fds285396,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Two Danubian Epitaphs},
Journal = {Zeitschr. f. Papyrologie u. Epigraphik},
Volume = {126},
Pages = {175-176},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds285396}
}
@article{fds285397,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Geographical Readings},
Journal = {EpigrAnat},
Volume = {30},
Pages = {137-141},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds285397}
}
@article{fds285344,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Manisa Museum
(review)},
Journal = {American Journal of Philology},
Volume = {117},
Number = {1},
Pages = {167-169},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {1996},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0002-9475},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996UK60400016&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/ajp.1996.0011},
Key = {fds285344}
}
@article{fds285367,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Craton’s Legacy},
Journal = {Epigraphica Anatolica},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {137-139},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds285367}
}
@article{fds285368,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Graecolatina},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {113},
Pages = {249-252},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds285368}
}
@article{fds285369,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Missing Places},
Journal = {Classical Philology},
Volume = {91},
Pages = {254-260},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds285369}
}
@article{fds285370,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The Royal Letter from Saricam},
Journal = {Asia Minor Studien},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {77-83},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds285370}
}
@article{fds285371,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Graecolatina},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {102},
Pages = {191-193},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds285371}
}
@article{fds285372,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Two Cretan Epitaphs},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {83},
Pages = {237-239},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds285372}
}
@article{fds285373,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Two Inscriptions from Mysia},
Journal = {Hermes},
Volume = {117},
Pages = {246-250},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds285373}
}
@article{fds285374,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {An Edict of Ptolemy I},
Journal = {Zeitschr. f. Papyrologie u. Epigraphik},
Volume = {72},
Pages = {273-274},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds285374}
}
@article{fds285375,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Provincia Asia},
Journal = {TAPA},
Volume = {108},
Pages = {123-153},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds285375}
}
@article{fds285376,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Decree of Haliartus on Cult},
Journal = {AJP},
Volume = {108},
Pages = {729-740},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds285376}
}
@article{fds285377,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Phocians in Sicily: Thucydides 6.2},
Journal = {Classical Quarterly},
Volume = {37},
Number = {2},
Pages = {332-335},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1987},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0009838800030536},
Doi = {10.1017/S0009838800030536},
Key = {fds285377}
}
@article{fds285378,
Author = {RIGSBY, KJ},
Title = {MEGARA AND TRIPODISCUS},
Journal = {GREEK ROMAN AND BYZANTINE STUDIES},
Volume = {28},
Number = {1},
Pages = {93-102},
Year = {1987},
ISSN = {0017-3916},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1987L288200005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds285378}
}
@article{fds285379,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Clio and Hermes: Languages in the Study of the
Past},
Journal = {The Ram’s Horn [Dartmouth]},
Volume = {4},
Pages = {5-11},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds285379}
}
@article{fds285380,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Notes sur la Crète hellénistique},
Journal = {Revue des études grecques},
Volume = {99},
Pages = {350-360},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds285380}
}
@article{fds285381,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {On the High Priest of Egypt},
Journal = {Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists},
Volume = {22},
Pages = {279-289},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds285381}
}
@article{fds285342,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ and Reynolds, J},
Title = {Aphrodisias and Rome},
Journal = {Phoenix},
Volume = {38},
Number = {1},
Pages = {102-102},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1984},
ISSN = {0031-8299},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1984SV89500012&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/1088093},
Key = {fds285342}
}
@article{fds285341,
Author = {RIGSBY, KJ},
Title = {THE CHRISTIANS FOR CHRISTIANS INSCRIPTIONS OF PHRYGIA -
GIBSON,E},
Journal = {BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PAPYROLOGISTS},
Volume = {18},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {91-94},
Year = {1981},
ISSN = {0003-1186},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1981MH91600010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds285341}
}
@article{fds285382,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Seleucid Notes},
Journal = {TAPA},
Volume = {110},
Pages = {235-254},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds285382}
}
@article{fds285383,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The Imperial Tetradrachms of Heliopolis},
Journal = {ANS Museum Notes},
Volume = {25},
Pages = {59-61},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds285383}
}
@article{fds285384,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Bacchon the Nesiarch on Delos},
Journal = {The American Journal of Philology},
Volume = {101},
Number = {2},
Pages = {194-194},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1980},
ISSN = {0002-9475},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1980KA79400008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/294429},
Key = {fds285384}
}
@article{fds285385,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {An Imperial Letter at Balbura},
Journal = {AJP},
Volume = {100},
Pages = {401-407},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds285385}
}
@article{fds285386,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {The Era of the Province of Asia},
Journal = {Phoenix},
Volume = {33},
Pages = {39-47},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds285386}
}
@article{fds285387,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {An Ephebic Inscription from Egypt},
Journal = {GRBS},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {239-249},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds285387}
}
@article{fds285388,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Sacred Ephebic Games at Oxyrhynchus},
Journal = {Chronique d’Egypte},
Volume = {52},
Pages = {147-155},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds285388}
}
@article{fds285389,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Cnossus and Capua},
Journal = {TAPA},
Volume = {106},
Pages = {313-330},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds285389}
}
@article{fds285390,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Teiresias as Magus in Oedipus Rex},
Journal = {GRBS},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {109-114},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds285390}
}
@article{fds285391,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {A Hellenistic Inscription from Bargylia},
Journal = {GRBS},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {403-409},
Year = {1975},
Key = {fds285391}
}
@article{fds285392,
Author = {Rigsby, KJ},
Title = {Bibliography of the Works of C. Bradford
Welles},
Journal = {AmerStudPap},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {ix-xxii},
Year = {1966},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds285392}
}
%% Robisheaux, Thomas
@article{fds323648,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Microhistory and the historical imagination: New
frontiers},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-6},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-3716554},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-3716554},
Key = {fds323648}
}
@article{fds323649,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Microhistory today: A roundtable discussion},
Journal = {Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1},
Pages = {7-52},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Robisheaux, T},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10829636-3716566},
Doi = {10.1215/10829636-3716566},
Key = {fds323649}
}
@article{fds295648,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The German Witch Trials},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Levack, B},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {13: 9780199578160},
url = {http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryOther/CulturalHistory/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=9780199578160},
Key = {fds295648}
}
@book{fds295654,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {L’ultima strega},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://www.brunomondadori.com/scheda_opera.php?ID=4198},
Abstract = {Italian translation of The Last Witch of Langenburg
(2009)},
Key = {fds295654}
}
@book{fds295649,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Living with Witches: Six Interdisciplinary
Essays},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {A set of essays exploring five aspects of early modern
European witchcraft: narrative and witchcraft; identity and
confession; law and evidence; forensic medicine and poison;
the sacral state and witchcraft; and witchcraft and the
witch hunt in the early modern German lands.},
Key = {fds295649}
}
@book{fds295650,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The Craft of Microhistory},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {What problems does does microhistory solve for historians
since “the linguistic turn”? "Microhistory" examines
this historical method from its invention in the 1970s in
Italy to its widespread use today among historians of many
fields. The book explores five problems: narrative and time,
interpreting evidence and the law, individual agency,
historical contexts, and quantitative methods.},
Key = {fds295650}
}
@book{fds295653,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The Last Witch of Langenburg: Murder in a German
Villages},
Year = {2009},
ISBN = {978-0-393-06551-0},
url = {http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail.aspx?ID=11989},
Abstract = {On the night of the festive holiday of Shrove Tuesday in
1672 Anna Fessler died after eating one of her neighbor’s
buttery cakes. Could it have been poisoned? Drawing on vivid
court documents, eyewitness accounts and an early autopsy
report, this book the story to life again. Exploring one of
Europe’s last witch panics, "The Last Witch of Langenburg"
unravels why neighbors and the court magistrates became
convinced that Fessler’s neighbor Anna Schmieg was a
witch—one of several in the area—ensnared by the devil.
Once arrested Schmieg, the wife of the local miller, and her
daughter were caught up in a high stakes drama that led to
charges of sorcery and witchcraft against the entire Schmieg
family and others. This book shows how ordinary events
became diabolical ones, leading magistrates to torture and
turn a daughter against her mother, and in so doing portrays
a entire society as witch beliefs lost their
credibility.},
Key = {fds295653}
}
@article{fds295647,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Penance, Confession and the Self in Early Modern
Lutheranism},
Pages = {117-30},
Booktitle = {Ideas and Cultural Margins: Essays in Honor of H.C. Erik
Midelfort},
Publisher = {Aldershot},
Editor = {Plummer, ME and Barnes, RB},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds295647}
}
@article{fds43085,
Title = {'The Queen of Evidence:' The Witchcraft Confession in the
Age of Confessionalism},
Booktitle = {Confessionalization in Europe 1500-1700: Essays in Honor and
Memory of Bodo Nischan},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {John Headley and Hans Hillerbrand},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds43085}
}
@article{fds7176,
Title = {The German Peasants' War},
Booktitle = {Europe 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern
World},
Publisher = {New York: Scribner's},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds7176}
}
@misc{fds168431,
Author = {T. Robisheaux},
Title = {The German Peasants’ War},
Booktitle = {Europe 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern
World},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {068431200X},
Key = {fds168431}
}
@misc{fds168430,
Author = {Thomas Robisheaux},
Title = {’The Queen of Evidence’: The Witchcraft Confession in
the Age of Confessionalism},
Booktitle = {Confessionalization in Europe, 1550-1700},
Editor = {John M. Headley and Hans Hillerbrand},
Year = {2004},
ISBN = {0754637441},
Key = {fds168430}
}
@article{fds295645,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The German Peasants’ War},
Booktitle = {Europe 1450-1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern
World},
Publisher = {New York: Scribner’s},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295645}
}
@article{fds295646,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {’The Queen of Evidence:’ The Witchcraft Confession in
the Age of Confessionalism},
Booktitle = {Confessionalization in Europe 1500-1700: Essays in Honor and
Memory of Bodo Nischan},
Publisher = {Ashgate},
Editor = {Headley, J and Hillerbrand, H},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295646}
}
@article{fds295644,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Zur Rezeption Benedict Carpzov im 17ten.
Jahrhundert},
Series = {Trierer Hexenprozesse, vol. 5},
Pages = {527-44},
Booktitle = {Hexenprozesse und Gerichtspraxis},
Publisher = {Trier},
Editor = {Irsigler, F and Franz, G},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295644}
}
@article{fds295643,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Forensic Medicine and Witchcraft in Seventeeth Century
Germany},
Pages = {197-215},
Booktitle = {Languages of Witchcraft: Narrative, Ideology and Meaning in
Early Modern Culture},
Publisher = {London: Routledge},
Editor = {Clark, S},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295643}
}
@article{fds295642,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The Peasantries of Western Germany, 1300-1750},
Pages = {111-42},
Booktitle = {The Peasantries of Europe from the Fourteenth to the
Eighteenth Centuries},
Publisher = {London: Longman},
Editor = {Scott, T},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds295642}
}
@book{fds295652,
Author = {Imhof, A and translator, TR},
Title = {Lost Worlds: How Our European Ancestors Coped with Everyday
Life and Why Life is so Hard Today},
Publisher = {Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia
Press},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds295652}
}
@article{fds295641,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The Nobility in South Germany, 1790-1848},
Pages = {267-80},
Booktitle = {Adel und Staatsverwaltung in Brandenburg im 19. und 20.
Jahrhundert: Ein historischer Vergleich},
Publisher = {Akademie Verlag},
Editor = {Adamy, K},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds295641}
}
@article{fds295640,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {The World of the Village},
Pages = {79-112},
Booktitle = {Handbook of European History 1400-1600: Late Middle Ages,
Renaissance and Reformation},
Publisher = {Leiden: E. J. Brill},
Editor = {Brady, TA and Oberman, HA and Tracy, JD},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds295640}
}
@book{fds295651,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Rural Society and the Search for Order in Early Modern
Germany},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds295651}
}
@article{fds295658,
Author = {Thomas Robisheaux},
Title = {Peasant Unrest and the Moral Economy in the German
Southwest, 1560 1620},
Journal = {Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte},
Volume = {77},
Number = {jg},
Pages = {174-186},
Publisher = {Gutersloher Verlaghaus},
Year = {1987},
ISSN = {0003-9381},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=A1987K649000009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.14315/arg-1987-jg09},
Key = {fds295658}
}
@article{fds295659,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Peasant Society and Popular Culture in Early Modern
Europe},
Journal = {Peasant Studies},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {105-118},
Year = {1987},
Abstract = {(13 pages)},
Key = {fds295659}
}
@article{fds295657,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Peasant Revolts in Germany and Central Europe after the
Peasants' War: Comments on the Literature},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {17},
Number = {4},
Pages = {384-403},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1984},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S000893890001637X},
Abstract = {UNTIL the mid-1970s most historians thought that German
peasants made their last bid to influence the seigneurial
and political order of the Holy Roman Empire during the
Peasants' War of 1525. Peasants may have rebelled on
occasion after 1525, but these outbursts of violence were
always put down without serious. © 1984, Conference Group
for Central European History of the American Historical
Association. All rights reserved.},
Doi = {10.1017/S000893890001637X},
Key = {fds295657}
}
@article{fds295656,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {Peasants and Pastors: Rural Youth Control and the
Reformation in Hohenlohe, 1540 1680},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {281-300},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1981},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071028108567506},
Doi = {10.1080/03071028108567506},
Key = {fds295656}
}
@article{fds295655,
Author = {Robisheaux, T},
Title = {History and Economic Anthropology: The Historians' Search
for Economic Man in Africa},
Journal = {Essays in History},
Volume = {21},
Pages = {53-82},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds295655}
}
%% Roland, Alex
@book{fds368347,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Delta of Power The Military-Industrial Complex},
Pages = {304 pages},
Publisher = {JHU Press},
Year = {2021},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9781421441818},
Abstract = {"The book covers the Cold War origins of the
military-industrial complex and explains its current
relevance since the 9/11 terrorist attacks"--},
Key = {fds368347}
}
@article{fds352487,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Is military technology deterministic?},
Journal = {Vulcan},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {19-33},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134603-00701002},
Abstract = {In their papers prepared for this volume, Kelly DeVries and
David Zimmerman explore the differing viewpoints on
technological determinism that military historians bring to
bear on premodern and modern warfare. This paper analyzes
their respective arguments, including DeVries's introduction
of the concepts of effectiveness, invincibility, and
decisiveness; it focuses primarily on technological
determinism. It explores some concepts of historical
causation and concludes that nothing in human behavior is
deterministic. It recommends language that can help
historians avoid this rhetorical battleground and speak more
clearly and judiciously about the factors that shape warfare
and affect its outcome.},
Doi = {10.1163/22134603-00701002},
Key = {fds352487}
}
@article{fds366893,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Craig L. Symonds, World War II at Sea: A Global
History},
Journal = {Canadian Journal of History},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {269-271},
Publisher = {University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)},
Year = {2019},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cjh.54.1-2.11-br48},
Doi = {10.3138/cjh.54.1-2.11-br48},
Key = {fds366893}
}
@article{fds359304,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {The lonely race to mars: The future of manned
spaceflight},
Pages = {35-49},
Booktitle = {Space Policy Alternatives},
Year = {2019},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780367288488},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429307232-4},
Abstract = {The primary argument for manned spaceflight has always been
prestige. The enthusiasm to put men in space began after
Sputnik, when the Soviet Union seemed to have stolen a march
on the United States. The John F. Kennedy Space Center was
originally planned to handle 50 Apollo launches a year. By
1965 most of the money for the program was spent in any
case, invested in research and development on the huge
Saturn launch vehicle and the Apollo spacecraft and in the
facilities at Houston and Cape Canaveral that would launch
and control the manned missions. The consensus was strong
enough to sustain the Apollo program through the dark days
after the Apollo fire of 1967 and through seven of the
projected nine trips to the moon. Congressional support for
National Aeronautics and Space Administration in general and
the manned space program in particular has remained strong
through good times and bad.},
Doi = {10.4324/9780429307232-4},
Key = {fds359304}
}
@article{fds369999,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Reinventing the Propeller: Aeronautical Specialty and the
Triumph of the Modern Airplane by Jeremy R.
Kinney},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {59},
Number = {4},
Pages = {987-988},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2018.0107},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2018.0107},
Key = {fds369999}
}
@book{fds368348,
Author = {Roland, A and Bolster, WJ and Keyssar, A},
Title = {The Way of the Ship America's Maritime History Reenvisoned,
1600-2000},
Pages = {556 pages},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781684421503},
Abstract = {This is part of a two-book project created by the American
Maritime History Project, Inc., an independent enterprise
with an office at the United States Merchant Marine Academy
at Kings Point, New York.},
Key = {fds368348}
}
@article{fds359305,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Secrecy, technology, and war: Greek fire and the defense of
byzantium, 678-1204},
Pages = {419-443},
Booktitle = {Warfare in the Dark Ages},
Year = {2017},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780754625575},
Key = {fds359305}
}
@article{fds331088,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Making Jet Engines in World War II: Britain, Germany, and
the United States by Hermione Giffard},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {58},
Number = {3},
Pages = {878-879},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2017.0093},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2017.0093},
Key = {fds331088}
}
@book{fds368349,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {War and Technology A Very Short Introduction},
Pages = {152 pages},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2016},
ISBN = {9780190605384},
Abstract = {Politics, economics, ideology, culture, strategy, tactics,
and philosophy have all shaped war, but none of these
factors has driven the evolution of warfare as much as
technology.},
Key = {fds368349}
}
@article{fds326517,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {America Inc.? Innovation and Enterprise in the National
Security State by Linda Weiss},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {57},
Number = {3},
Pages = {694-696},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2016},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2016.0092},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2016.0092},
Key = {fds326517}
}
@article{fds333666,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {A History of War in 100 Battles},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY},
Volume = {79},
Number = {2},
Pages = {475-475},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds333666}
}
@article{fds326518,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Rockets and Revolution: A Cultural History of Early
Spaceflight by Michael G. Smith},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Pages = {684-686},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2015.0019},
Doi = {10.1353/jwh.2015.0019},
Key = {fds326518}
}
@article{fds333667,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Robert G. Ferguson. NASA's First A: Aeronautics from 1958
to 2008. viii + 293 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index.
Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, 2013. $20 (cloth).},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {105},
Number = {4},
Pages = {866-867},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/680298},
Doi = {10.1086/680298},
Key = {fds333667}
}
@article{fds331089,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Rebecca Slayton. Arguments That Count: Physics,
Computing, and Missile Defense, 1949–2012. xi + 325
pp., illus., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT
Press, 2013. $35 (cloth).},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {105},
Number = {3},
Pages = {671-672},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/679175},
Doi = {10.1086/679175},
Key = {fds331089}
}
@article{fds370000,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Sean F. Johnston. The Neutron's Children: Nuclear
Engineers and the Shaping of Identity. xi + 313 pp.,
illus., apps., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2012. $62.99 (cloth).},
Journal = {Isis},
Volume = {104},
Number = {3},
Pages = {648-649},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2013},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/674512},
Doi = {10.1086/674512},
Key = {fds370000}
}
@book{fds368350,
Author = {Galison, P and Roland, A},
Title = {Atmospheric Flight in the Twentieth Century},
Pages = {383 pages},
Publisher = {Springer Science & Business Media},
Year = {2013},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9789401143790},
Abstract = {THE EVOLUTION OF AERODYNAMICS IN THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY:
ENGINEERING OR SCIENCEQ INTRODUCTION The field of ... well
as the use of this understanding in the design of flight
vehicles, has grown exponentially during the
twentiethcentury.},
Key = {fds368350}
}
@article{fds359306,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {On the water: Stories from Maritime America National Museum
of American history, Washington, D.C.},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {51},
Number = {3},
Pages = {723-727},
Year = {2010},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2010.0025},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2010.0025},
Key = {fds359306}
}
@article{fds359307,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Was the nuclear arms race deterministic?},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {444-461},
Year = {2010},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.0.0457},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.0.0457},
Key = {fds359307}
}
@article{fds359308,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {The state of space history},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {51},
Number = {1},
Pages = {220-222},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.0.0416},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.0.0416},
Key = {fds359308}
}
@article{fds359309,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Ships for this new ocean},
Journal = {Futures},
Volume = {41},
Number = {8},
Pages = {523-530},
Year = {2009},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2009.04.020},
Abstract = {The voyages of Christopher Columbus are invoked by Americans
more than any other historical analog to capture the ethos
of the manned space program. A better analogy would be Leif
Ericksson. He and his fellow Norsemen reached North America
five centuries before Columbus by travelling in the most
remarkable sailing vessels of their time. Not until
Columbus, however, did Europeans have at their disposal a
robust maritime technology that would allow them to not only
reach the Western hemisphere but also to sail back and forth
to Europe reliably. Over the last forty-five years, the
United States has developed space launch vehicles that can
carry astronauts to near-Earth orbit and even to the moon.
It has failed, however, to develop the space ship that can
do for the United States what the caravel did for Columbus.
The current program to build a new suite of launch vehicles
simply recycles old technology. It builds longships, not
caravels. To achieve its goals for manned spaceflight, NASA
must first build a safe, reliable, and economical launch
vehicle. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.futures.2009.04.020},
Key = {fds359309}
}
@article{fds359310,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Heyday of the boffins},
Journal = {Minerva},
Volume = {46},
Number = {1},
Pages = {159-163},
Year = {2008},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11024-007-9083-6},
Doi = {10.1007/s11024-007-9083-6},
Key = {fds359310}
}
@book{fds368351,
Author = {Roland, A and Bolster, WJ and Keyssar, A},
Title = {The Way of the Ship America's Maritime History Reenvisoned,
1600-2000},
Pages = {564 pages},
Publisher = {John Wiley & Sons},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {9780470136003},
Abstract = {The Way of the Ship tells the important story of the
commercial transport of passengers and goods from port to
port in American history and the ways in which it fueled the
material and economic expansion of the country.},
Key = {fds368351}
}
@article{fds359311,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Containers and causality},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {48},
Number = {2},
Pages = {386-392},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2007.0087},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2007.0087},
Key = {fds359311}
}
@article{fds359312,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {The worst century ever: William Pfaff, the bullet's song:
Romantic violence and Utopia},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {47},
Number = {3},
Pages = {597-606},
Year = {2006},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2006.0198},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2006.0198},
Key = {fds359312}
}
@article{fds359313,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Reconsidering a century of flight},
Journal = {British Journal for the History of Science},
Volume = {39},
Number = {1},
Pages = {145-146},
Year = {2006},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007087406407895},
Doi = {10.1017/S0007087406407895},
Key = {fds359313}
}
@article{fds359314,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Once More into the Stirrups: Lynn White jr., Medieval
Technology and Social Change},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {44},
Number = {3},
Pages = {574-585},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2003.0131},
Doi = {10.1353/tech.2003.0131},
Key = {fds359314}
}
@article{fds7221,
Author = {A. Roland and Raymond Ashley and Jeffrey Bolster and Alexander Keyssar and David Sicilia},
Title = {A Maritime History of the United States},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7221}
}
@article{fds7220,
Title = {Understanding War},
Editor = {Richard H. Kohn and Alex Roland},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7220}
}
@book{fds368352,
Author = {A. Roland and Roland, A and Roland, POHA and Shiman, P},
Title = {Strategic Computing DARPA and the Quest for Machine
Intelligence, 1983-1993},
Pages = {478 pages},
Publisher = {MIT Press},
Year = {2002},
ISBN = {9780262182263},
Abstract = {1 Robert Kahn : Visionary Robert Kahn was the godfather of
Strategic Computing ( SC ) .1 He con- ceived the program as
a source of patronage for his professional family . He
developed a rationale that gave the program the
political ...},
Key = {fds368352}
}
@book{fds368353,
Author = {Galison, P and Roland, A},
Title = {Atmospheric Flight in the Twentieth Century},
Pages = {383 pages},
Publisher = {Springer},
Editor = {Peter Galison and Alex Roland},
Year = {2001},
Month = {February},
ISBN = {9780792367420},
Abstract = {All technologies are alike. The tension between likeness and
difference runs through this collection of papers. All focus
on atmospheric flight, a twentieth-century
phenomenon.},
Key = {fds368353}
}
@book{fds368354,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {The Military-Industrial Complex},
Publisher = {Society for the History of Technology and the American
HIstorical Association},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds368354}
}
@article{fds7219,
Author = {Theodore Ropp},
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {3-10},
Booktitle = {War in the Modern World},
Publisher = {Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7219}
}
@article{fds359315,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {What Hath Kranzberg wrought? Or, does the history of
technology matter?},
Journal = {Technology and Culture},
Volume = {38},
Number = {3},
Pages = {697-712},
Year = {1997},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3106860},
Doi = {10.2307/3106860},
Key = {fds359315}
}
@article{fds359316,
Author = {Long, PO and Roland, A},
Title = {Military secrecy in antiquity and early medieval Europe: A
critical reassessment},
Journal = {History and Technology},
Volume = {11},
Number = {2},
Pages = {259-290},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07341519408581866},
Doi = {10.1080/07341519408581866},
Key = {fds359316}
}
@article{fds359317,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Celebration or education? the goals of the u.s. national air
and space museum},
Journal = {History and Technology},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Pages = {77-89},
Year = {1993},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07341519308581837},
Doi = {10.1080/07341519308581837},
Key = {fds359317}
}
@article{fds359318,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Theories and Models of Technological Change: Semantics and
Substance},
Journal = {Science, Technology & Human Values},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Pages = {79-100},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016224399201700105},
Doi = {10.1177/016224399201700105},
Key = {fds359318}
}
@article{fds359319,
Author = {ROLAND, A},
Title = {Hephaestus and History Scientists, Engineers, and War in
Western Experience},
Journal = {Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences},
Volume = {577},
Number = {1},
Pages = {51-60},
Year = {1989},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1989.tb15049.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1749-6632.1989.tb15049.x},
Key = {fds359319}
}
@article{fds359320,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Priorities in space for the USA},
Journal = {Space Policy},
Volume = {3},
Number = {2},
Pages = {104-111},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0265-9646(87)90006-3},
Abstract = {This article follows the story of Shuttle development, in
the context of the history of the US space programme from
Apollo to the Space Station. The Shuttle was chosen as one
of a series of 'space spectaculars' and has proven to be
prohibitively expensive and unreliable, practical only for a
very limited number of specialized missions. The Space
Station, too, cannot be economically supplied, even if the
USA could afford to build it. The author concludes that NASA
should cancel the Space Station and the replacement orbiter
for Challenger, and engage on a major programme of launch
vehicle development, independent of the US military. The aim
should be a dramatic reduction of launch vehicle costs,
making spaceflight practical, and a truly independent NASA
which could restore the USA to space preeminence. ©
1987.},
Doi = {10.1016/0265-9646(87)90006-3},
Key = {fds359320}
}
@book{fds359321,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {MODEL RESEARCH: THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS 1915-1958.},
Year = {1985},
Month = {December},
Abstract = {Throughout most of its history, the National Advisory
Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was arguably the most
important and productive aeronautical research establishment
in the world. This book examines the NACA as an institution,
attempting to explain how and why it functioned and to
evaluate it as a research organization. Although the NACA's
technical achievements permeate the story, this book is not
a technical history. It is primarily a political and
institutional history focusing on the NACA as a model
research organization. The principal themes of this story
are three: First are the institutional considerations. The
second theme encompasses personnel policies and how they
shaped NACA research. Finally, it is shown how research
equipment shaped the NACA's program fully as much as did its
organization and personnel.},
Key = {fds359321}
}
@book{fds368355,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {A Spacefaring People Perspectives on Early Space
Flight},
Pages = {270 pages},
Year = {1985},
Abstract = {"Essays ... presented at a conference on the history of
space activity held at Yale University on February 6 and 7,
1981"--Introduction.},
Key = {fds368355}
}
@book{fds368356,
Author = {Preston, RA and Wise, SF},
Title = {Men in Arms A History of Warfare and Its Interrelationships
with Western Society},
Pages = {478 pages},
Publisher = {Holt McDougal},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds368356}
}
@book{fds368301,
Author = {Roland, A},
Title = {Underwater Warfare in the Age of Sail},
Pages = {270 pages},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds368301}
}
%% Rose, Deondra
@book{fds375314,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for
American Democracy},
Pages = {352 Pages pages},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2024},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds375314}
}
@article{fds362650,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {Race, Post-Reconstruction Politics, and the Birth of Federal
Support for Black Colleges},
Journal = {Journal of Policy History},
Volume = {34},
Number = {1},
Pages = {25-59},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0898030621000270},
Abstract = {In 1890, Congress passed the Second Morrill Land-Grant Act,
which provided federal resources to support the creation of
nineteen Black land-grant colleges. At a historical and
political moment when Black Americans faced a violently
repressive backlash against what progress they had achieved
during Reconstruction, the successful passage and
implementation of this legislation was unlikely. How did
congressional lawmakers successfully pass the Morrill
Land-Grant Act of 1890, and was the expansion of educational
opportunity for African Americans a clearly expressed
objective? Using historical analysis of primary sources,
this analysis suggests that the 1890 legislation's
investment in Black colleges reflected a politically
expedient compromise between northern Radical Republicans
who supported greater educational access for Black citizens
and Southern Democrats who wished to expand higher
educational opportunity in their region while also
maintaining the segregated racial order of southern
educational institutions.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0898030621000270},
Key = {fds362650}
}
@article{fds347117,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {Policy Feedback and the Racialization of Affirmative Action,
1961-1980},
Journal = {International Journal of Public Administration},
Volume = {44},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-13},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01900692.2019.1668411},
Abstract = {Since the 1960s, U.S. lawmakers have used affirmative action
policies to promote equal opportunity. Although these
policies have played an important role in redressing
historical discrimination by helping women, racial and
ethnic minorities, citizens with disabilities, and veterans
to make progress in employment and education, their effects
for racial equity in higher educational access have come to
dominate popular perceptions of affirmative action and drive
the often contentious political discourse surrounding it.
How did popular understandings of affirmative action policy
become so racialized, and what are the implications of this
racialization for its capacity to redress past wrongs? This
paper examines the early political development of
affirmative action policy in the U.S. from its emergence in
1961 through 1980. Historical analysis suggests that the
contentious race-centered politics of affirmative action
that emerged after the landmark Regents v. Bakke case is a
matter of policy feedback effects.},
Doi = {10.1080/01900692.2019.1668411},
Key = {fds347117}
}
@article{fds341724,
Author = {Goss, KA and Barnes, C and Rose, D},
Title = {Bringing Organizations Back In: Multilevel Feedback Effects
on Individual Civic Inclusion},
Journal = {Policy Studies Journal},
Volume = {47},
Number = {2},
Pages = {451-470},
Year = {2019},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psj.12312},
Abstract = {Policy feedback scholarship has focused on how laws and
their implementation affect either organizations (e.g.,
their resources, priorities, political opportunities, or
incentive structures) or individuals (e.g., their civic
skills and resources or their psychological orientations
toward the state). However, in practice the distinction
between organizations and individuals is not clear-cut:
Organizations interpret policy for individuals, and
individuals experience policy through organizations. Thus,
scholars have argued for a multi-level model of feedback
effects illuminating how policies operating at the
organizational level reverberate at the individual level. In
this theory-building article, we push this insight by
examining how public policy influences nonprofit
organizations’ role in the civic life of beneficiaries. We
identify five roles that nonprofit organizations play. For
each role, we draw on existing research to identify policy
mechanisms that either enlarge or diminish nonprofits’
capacity to facilitate individual incorporation and
engagement. From these examples, we derive cross-cutting
hypotheses concerning how different categories of citizens
may need policy to operate differently to enhance their
civic influence; whether policy that is “delivered”
through nonprofits may dampen citizens’ relationship with
the state; and how the civic boost provided by policy may be
influenced by the degree of latitude conferred on recipient
organizations.},
Doi = {10.1111/psj.12312},
Key = {fds341724}
}
@book{fds333896,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {Citizenship by degree: U.S. higher education policy and the
changing gender dynamics of American citizenship},
Pages = {1-289},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780190650940},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190650940.001.0001},
Abstract = {Since the mid-twentieth century, the United States has seen
a striking shift in the gender dynamics of higher
educational attainment as women have come to earn college
degrees at higher rates than men. Women have also made
significant strides in terms of socioeconomic status and
political engagement. What explains the progress that
American women have made since the 1960s? While many point
to the feminist movement as the critical turning point, this
book makes the case that women's movement toward first-class
citizenship has been shaped not only by important societal
changes but also by the actions of lawmakers who used a
combination of redistributive and regulatory higher
education policies to enhance women's incorporation into
their roles as American citizens. Examining the development
and impact of the National Defense Education Act of 1958,
the Higher Education Act of 1965, and Title IX of the 1972
Education Amendments, this book argues that higher education
policies represent a crucial-though largely
overlooked-factor shaping the progress that women have made.
By significantly expanding women's access to college, they
helped to pave the way for women to surpass men as the
recipients of bachelor's degrees, while also empowering them
to become more economically independent, socially
integrated, politically engaged members of the American
citizenry. In addition to helping to bring into greater
focus our understanding of how Southern Democrats shaped US
social policy development during the mid-twentieth century,
this analysis recognizes federal higher education policy as
an indispensible component of the American welfare
state.},
Doi = {10.1093/oso/9780190650940.001.0001},
Key = {fds333896}
}
@article{fds305230,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {“Keys that Jingle and Fold: Federal Student Aid and the
Expansion of Educational Opportunity for African American
Women.”},
Journal = {Journal of Women, Politics and Policy},
Volume = {38},
Number = {3},
Pages = {363-384},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles},
Year = {2017},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1554-4788},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1554477X.2016.1219592},
Abstract = {Since the mid-20th century, the United States has seen a
dramatic increase in Black women’s educational attainment.
Given Black women’s status as “double minorities” and
their disproportionate representation among low-income
Americans, this trend has important implications for equal
opportunity in the United States. While scholars recognize
higher education as a central determinant of socioeconomic
well-being and political engagement, we have yet to consider
the role that federal higher education policies have played
in expanding Black women’s access to college degrees. This
article examines the extent to which student aid programs
have supported Black women’s educational pursuits and
influenced their educational attainment. I find that
financial aid usage is associated with greater educational
attainment and is perceived by Black women as significantly
expanding educational opportunity.},
Doi = {10.1080/1554477X.2016.1219592},
Key = {fds305230}
}
@article{fds326971,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {Higher Education and the Transformation of American
Citizenship},
Journal = {PS - Political Science and Politics},
Volume = {50},
Number = {2},
Pages = {403-407},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1049096516002900},
Doi = {10.1017/S1049096516002900},
Key = {fds326971}
}
@misc{fds317215,
Author = {Rose, D and Phillip Ayoub},
Title = {In Defense of 'Me' Studies},
Journal = {Inside Higher Ed},
Year = {2016},
Month = {June},
url = {https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/04/14/scholarly-importance-studying-issues-related-ones-own-identity-essay},
Key = {fds317215}
}
@article{fds316660,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {The Public Policy Roots of Women's Increasing College Degree
Attainment: The National Defense Education Act of 1958 and
the Higher Education Act of 1965},
Journal = {Studies in American Political Development},
Volume = {30},
Number = {1},
Pages = {62-93},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0898-588X},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X1600002X},
Abstract = {© Copyright Cambridge University Press 2016.How do we
explain the steep increase in women's higher educational
attainment that began in the mid-twentieth century and has
continued, unchecked, in subsequent decades? Although many
point to the emergence of feminism and the creation of Title
IX in the 1970s as the origins of this trend, I argue that
two federal student aid programs - the National Defense
Education Act of 1958 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 -
helped set the stage for women to surpass men as the
recipients of bachelor's degrees. Using historical analysis
of primary and secondary resources, I present two related
case studies that demonstrate the central role that unique
political contexts and nondiscriminatory program
administration have played in lawmakers' capacity to promote
equal opportunity through public policy. This study suggests
that women's increasing college degree attainment has
important, but frequently overlooked, public policy
roots.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0898588X1600002X},
Key = {fds316660}
}
@article{fds305229,
Author = {D Rose},
Title = {“The Public Policy Roots of Women’s Increasing College
Degree Attainment: The NDEA of 1958 and the HEA of
1965.”},
Journal = {Studies in American Political Development},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1469-8692},
Key = {fds305229}
}
@article{fds302289,
Author = {Rose, D},
Title = {Regulating opportunity: Title IX and the birth of
gender-conscious higher education policy},
Journal = {Journal of Policy History},
Volume = {27},
Number = {1},
Pages = {157-183},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2015},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0898-0306},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0898030614000396},
Doi = {10.1017/S0898030614000396},
Key = {fds302289}
}
%% Rosenberg, Gabriel N.
@article{fds357652,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {On the scene of zoonotic intimacies jungle, market, pork
plant},
Journal = {Transgender Studies Quarterly},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Pages = {646-656},
Year = {2020},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/23289252-8665341},
Abstract = {COVID-19, like HIV/AIDS before it, is being allegorized as a
cost of perverse intimacies with nature. This essay surveys
three scenes of intimate zoonotic exchange — the jungle,
the wet market, and the pork plant — and maps how each
contributes to the operation of racial capitalism.},
Doi = {10.1215/23289252-8665341},
Key = {fds357652}
}
@article{fds352560,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {No Scrubs: Livestock breeding, eugenics, and the state in
the early twentieth-century United States},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {107},
Number = {2},
Pages = {362-387},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaaa179},
Doi = {10.1093/jahist/jaaa179},
Key = {fds352560}
}
@article{fds351383,
Author = {Way, and Okie, and Funes-Monzote, and Nance, and Rosenberg, and Specht, and Swart},
Title = {Roundtable: Animal History in a Time of Crisis},
Journal = {Agricultural History},
Volume = {94},
Number = {3},
Pages = {444-444},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3098/ah.2020.094.3.444},
Doi = {10.3098/ah.2020.094.3.444},
Key = {fds351383}
}
@article{fds352572,
Author = {Rosenberg, G},
Title = {Animals},
Pages = {32-41},
Booktitle = {The Routledge History of American Sexuality},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {9781315637259},
Abstract = {This book is an invaluable resource for students or scholars
seeking to grasp current research on the history of
sexuality and is a seminal text for undergraduate and
graduate courses on American history, Sexuality Studies,
Women's Studies, ...},
Key = {fds352572}
}
@article{fds344564,
Author = {Rosenberg, G},
Title = {How Meat Changed Sex},
Journal = {GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies},
Volume = {23},
Number = {4},
Pages = {473-507},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2017},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-4157487},
Abstract = {<jats:p>The article explores the history and structure of
American laws criminalizing sexual contact between humans
and animals to demonstrate how the ecological conditions of
late capitalism are remaking sexual taxonomies, practices,
and identities. It notes that the majority of these statutes
have been enacted within the past three decades and most
contain language that explicitly exempts animal husbandry
and veterinary medicine from prosecution. The article
explores the legislative politics that produce these
exemptions and exposes an underlying ambiguity: in the age
of industrial reproduction, the “accepted practices” of
animal husbandry can be distinguished from bestiality only
through legal fiat. The structure of the laws exempts human
sexual contact with animals when it reproduces biocapital
and produces “perverse” bestialists and “normal”
farmers as mirrored categories, distinguished not by their
relations to animals but by their relations to capital.
Finally, the article reads this insight against the
biopolitical theorist Giorgio Agamben's concept of
anthropogenesis and notes that such exemptions reveal a
limitation in his theory. In place of the timeless ritualism
of Agamben's “anthropological machine,” the article
argues for an account of speciation that recognizes
strategic gradations of pain and pleasure, the critical role
of sexual violence and reproduction, and processes of
trans-speciative procreation.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1215/10642684-4157487},
Key = {fds344564}
}
@misc{fds344567,
Author = {Rosenberg, G},
Title = {Fetishizing Family Farms},
Journal = {The Boston Globe},
Year = {2016},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds344567}
}
@article{fds344568,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Just Queer Folks: Gender and Sexuality in Rural
America},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1},
Pages = {180-182},
Publisher = {UNIV TEXAS PRESS},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds344568}
}
@article{fds298329,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {A Race Suicide Among the Hogs: The Biopolitics of Pork in
the United States, 1865-1940},
Journal = {American Quarterly},
Volume = {68},
Number = {1},
Pages = {49-73},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2016},
ISSN = {0003-0678},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000372946900005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1353/aq.2016.0007},
Key = {fds298329}
}
@article{fds344566,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Beyond the Fruited Plain: Food and Agriculture in U.S.
Literature, 1850-1905},
Journal = {AMERICAN LITERATURE},
Volume = {88},
Number = {2},
Pages = {408-410},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds344566}
}
@article{fds344565,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Global Appetites: American Power and the Literature of
Food},
Journal = {AMERICAN LITERATURE},
Volume = {88},
Number = {2},
Pages = {408-410},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds344565}
}
@article{fds298332,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {A Classroom in the Barnyard: Reproducing Heterosexuality in
American 4-H},
Booktitle = {Queering the Countryside: New Directions in Rural Queer
Studies},
Publisher = {New York University Press},
Editor = {Gray, M and Johnson, C and Gilley, B},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds298332}
}
@article{fds305639,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Breeds and Breeding},
Volume = {10},
Booktitle = {Animals},
Publisher = {Macmillan},
Editor = {Juno Parrenas},
Year = {2015},
Month = {July},
Key = {fds305639}
}
@book{fds298336,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {The 4-H Harvest: Sexuality and the State in Rural
America},
Series = {Politics and Culture in Modern America},
Pages = {312 pages},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {978-0-8122-4753-4},
url = {http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/15441.html},
Abstract = {"Eureka! Who would have thought that a history of the 4-H
club could brilliantly illuminate so many far corners of
knowledge: state projects of masculinity and reproduction,
patriotism, modernity, imperialism, race, eugenics and more.
Gabriel N. Rosenberg's bio-political view is original,
surprising, deeply-sourced, convincing, and a delightful
read."—James C. Scott, Yale University "This beautifully
crafted study offers a braided history of the state, the
body, and the countryside. At its center is the 4-H club,
which Rosenberg brilliantly reveals not as a nostalgic relic
of an agrarian past but as an active engine of modern
bio-politics. Whether or not you have ever set foot at the
county fair, The 4-H Harvest is an absorbing and utterly
original read."—Margot Canaday, Princeton University
"Gabriel N. Rosenberg's masterful history of 4-H is the
first in-depth study of an institution that every historian
of agriculture, not to mention every rural American,
recognizes as an essential component of the modern rural
landscape. The project delivers a sophisticated mix of
cultural, political, and economic history that exposes the
hidden hands and visible bodies at work in constructing
twentieth-century U.S. governance in the American
heartland."—Shane Hamilton, University of Georgia 4-H, the
iconic rural youth program run by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, has enrolled more than 70 million Americans
over the last century. As the first comprehensive history of
the organization, The 4-H Harvest tracks 4-H from its
origins in turn-of-the-century agricultural modernization
efforts, through its role in the administration of federal
programs during the New Deal and World War II, to its status
as an instrument of international development in Cold War
battlegrounds like Vietnam and Latin America. In domestic
and global settings, 4-H's advocates dreamed of transforming
rural economies, communities, and families. Organizers
believed the clubs would bypass backward patriarchs
reluctant to embrace modern farming techniques. In their
place, 4-H would cultivate efficient, capital-intensive
farms and convince rural people to trust federal expertise.
The modern 4-H farm also featured gender-appropriate
divisions of labor and produced healthy, robust children. To
retain the economic potential of the "best" youth, clubs
insinuated state agents at the heart of rural family life.
By midcentury, the vision of healthy 4-H'ers on family farms
advertised the attractiveness of the emerging agribusiness
economy. With rigorous archival research, Gabriel N.
Rosenberg provocatively argues that public acceptance of the
political economy of agribusiness hinged on federal efforts
to establish a modern rural society through effective
farming technology and techniques as well as through
carefully managed gender roles, procreation, and sexuality.
The 4-H Harvest shows how 4-H, like the countryside it often
symbolizes, is the product of the modernist ambition to
efficiently govern rural economies, landscapes, and
populations.},
Key = {fds298336}
}
@article{fds298333,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Youth as Infrastructure: 4-H and the Intimate State in the
1920s Rural United States},
Booktitle = {Boundaries of the State in U.S. History},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Sparrow, J and Novak, W and Sawyer, S},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {9780226277646},
url = {http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo21386415.html},
Key = {fds298333}
}
@misc{fds298326,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Where are the Animals in the History of Sexuality?},
Journal = {Notches: (Re)marks on the History of Sexuality},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
url = {http://notchesblog.com/2014/09/02/where-are-animals-in-the-history-of-sexuality/},
Key = {fds298326}
}
@misc{fds298327,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Learning to Hate the Pacers, a Team I Have Long
Loved},
Journal = {Indianapolis Star},
Year = {2014},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds298327}
}
@article{fds298335,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN and Honeck, M},
Title = {Transnational Generations: Organizing Youth and Cold War
International Relations, 1945-1980},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Year = {2014},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1467-7709},
Key = {fds298335}
}
@article{fds226648,
Author = {G.N. Rosenberg and M. Honeck},
Title = {Transnational Generations: Organizing Youth in the Cold
War},
Journal = {Diplomatic History},
Volume = {38},
Number = {2},
Year = {2014},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {1467-7709},
Key = {fds226648}
}
@article{fds352561,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Youth as Infrastructure: 4-H and the Intimate State in the
1920s Rural United States},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Sparrow, J and Novak, W and Sawyer, S},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds352561}
}
@article{fds298339,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Every Twelve Seconds: Industrialized Slaughter and the
Politics of Sight, by Timothy Pachirat},
Journal = {Agricultural History},
Volume = {87},
Number = {2},
Pages = {259-261},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {1533-8290},
Key = {fds298339}
}
@misc{fds298328,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {A Painful Retreat on Child Labor},
Journal = {Raleigh News-Observer},
Year = {2012},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds298328}
}
@article{fds298338,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Not in This Family: Gays and the Meaning of Kinship in
Postwar North America, by Heather Murray},
Journal = {The Journal of the History of Childhood and
Youth},
Volume = {5},
Number = {2},
Pages = {337-339},
Year = {2012},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {1939-6724},
Key = {fds298338}
}
@misc{fds298340,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {The Programa Interamericano para la Juventud Rural and Rural
Modernization in Cold War Latin America},
Journal = {Research Reports of the Rockefeller Archives},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds298340}
}
@article{fds298331,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Department of Agriculture},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of American Environmental History},
Publisher = {Facts on File},
Editor = {Brosnan, K},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {0816067937},
Key = {fds298331}
}
@article{fds298334,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {The Charleston Slave Conspiracy of 1822},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {163-190},
Booktitle = {Conflicts in American History: The Early Republic,
1783-1860},
Publisher = {Facts on File},
Editor = {Nicholson, CB},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {0816070938},
Key = {fds298334}
}
@article{fds298330,
Author = {Rosenberg, GN},
Title = {Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Farms,
1920–1950},
Journal = {History: Reviews of New Books},
Volume = {35},
Number = {2},
Pages = {59-59},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0361-2759},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2007.10527016},
Doi = {10.1080/03612759.2007.10527016},
Key = {fds298330}
}
%% Sachsenmaier, Dominic M
@book{fds172752,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global Perspectives on Global History. Theories and
Approaches in a Connected World},
Publisher = {Cambridge UP},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds172752}
}
@article{fds182943,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Why and How I Became a World Historian},
Booktitle = {A Companion to World History},
Publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell},
Editor = {Douglas Northrop},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds182943}
}
@article{fds189439,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Conceptions of Space in Global History – A Brief Outlook
on Research in the United States and China},
Journal = {Comparativ. Zeitschrift fuer Globalgeschichte und
vergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds189439}
}
@article{fds189440,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Review, "Heinz Gerhard Haupt & Juergen Kocka (eds).
'Comparative and Transnational History. Central European
Approaches and New Perspectives', New York,
2009"},
Journal = {Journal of Global History},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds189440}
}
@article{fds187203,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History, Studies in},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Global Studies},
Publisher = {Sage},
Editor = {Helmut Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds187203}
}
@article{fds187204,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {• “Chinesische Intellektuelle und der Begriff der
Moderne – Einige Betrachtungen“ [Chinese Intellectuals
and the Concept of Modernity – Some Reflections]},
Booktitle = {Zwischen eigenem und fremdem Kontext: Intellektuelle im
Exil},
Publisher = {Wallstein/Goettingen},
Editor = {Peter Burschel and Alexander Gallus and Markus
Völkel},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds187204}
}
@article{fds161743,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Timothy Brook, "Vermeer's Hat. The Seventeenth Century and
the Dawn of the Global World", London, 2008},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {21},
Number = {4},
Pages = {746-748},
Year = {2010},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds161743}
}
@article{fds165630,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Prasenjit Duara, "The Global and Regional in China's
Nation-Formation", Palgrave 2009},
Journal = {Geschichte Transnational},
Year = {2010},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds165630}
}
@article{fds175783,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {"Krise" als Topos im modern chinesischen
Geschichtsbewusstsein (Crisis as a Topos in Modern Chinese
Historical Consciousness)},
Booktitle = {Krisen verstehen. Historische und kulturwissenschaftliche
Annäherungen},
Publisher = {Frankfurt: Campus},
Editor = {Thomas Mergel},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds175783}
}
@misc{fds175518,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {European History and Questions of Historical
Space},
Pages = {521-536},
Booktitle = {The Plurality of Europe. Identities and Spaces},
Publisher = {Leipzig UP},
Editor = {Winfried Eberhard and Christian Lübke},
Year = {2010},
Abstract = {Translation of "Europäische Geschichte und Fragen des
Historischen Raums"},
Key = {fds175518}
}
@article{fds155536,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Xifang de quanqiu shi yu shijie lishi - jinlai de qushi
(Western global history and world history - recent
trends},
Journal = {Liang an fazhan shixue (Historical Studies of Development in
the Taiwan Straits)},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {69-76},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds155536}
}
@article{fds158749,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Hon, Tze-ki & Culp, Robert (eds.), "The politics of
historical production in late Qing and Republican China",
Leiden, 2007},
Journal = {Journal of Asian Studies},
Volume = {68},
Pages = {1254-1255},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds158749}
}
@article{fds158323,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {A conversation in need of expansion: the transnational
perspective and historical practice},
Booktitle = {Transnationalhistory.com (Introduction to a topic
section)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://www.transnationalhistory.com},
Key = {fds158323}
}
@article{fds172749,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History},
Journal = {www.docupedia.de},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {Article about global history (3500 words) for new online
academic reference system.},
Key = {fds172749}
}
@misc{fds165628,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier and Jens Riedel and Shmuel Eisenstadt},
Title = {Duoyuan xiandaihua de fansi. Ouzhou, Zhongguo ji qitade
chanshi},
Publisher = {Chinese University of Hong Kong Press},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds165628}
}
@article{fds161473,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Chinese Definitions of the 'European' - Some Historical
Examples},
Journal = {In Middell, Matthias & Patel, Klaus Kiran (eds.) "Imagined
Europeans"},
Publisher = {Leipzig UP},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds161473}
}
@misc{fds165631,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {"Europaeische Geschichte und Fragen des historischen Raums"
[European History and Questions of Historical
Space]},
Pages = {555-657},
Booktitle = {Die Vielfalt Europas. Identitaten und Raume},
Publisher = {Leipzig UP},
Editor = {Winfried Eberhard},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds165631}
}
@misc{fds165659,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History: Challenges and Constraints},
Pages = {55-59},
Booktitle = {Recent Themes in the History of the World and the
West},
Publisher = {University of South Carolina Press},
Editor = {Donald Yerxa},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds165659}
}
@article{fds158322,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Recent Trends in European History - The World Beyond Europe
and Alternative Historical Spaces},
Journal = {Journal of Modern European History},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {5-25},
Publisher = {Beck},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds158322}
}
@article{fds165629,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Quanqiushi yu xifang shixue shijiao pipan},
Journal = {Quanqiushi pinglun},
Volume = {2},
Number = {1},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds165629}
}
@article{fds172748,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History and the Question of "Traditions"},
Journal = {New Global Studies},
Volume = {3},
Number = {3},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds172748}
}
@article{fds155538,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Little Red Book},
Booktitle = {Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History},
Publisher = {New York: Palgrave},
Editor = {Iriye, Akira and Saunier, Pierre-Yves},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds155538}
}
@article{fds155539,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Underdevelopment},
Booktitle = {Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History},
Publisher = {New York: Palgrave},
Editor = {Akira Iriye and Saunier, Pierre-Yves},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds155539}
}
@misc{fds172751,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {El concepto de las modernidades múltiples y sus áreas
adyacentes},
Booktitle = {'LA COMPARACIÓN EN LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES E HISTÓRICAS: UN
DEBATE INTERDISCIPLINAR'.},
Editor = {Schriewer, Jurgen and Kaelble, Hartmut},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds172751}
}
@article{fds155537,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {"Histoire globale, histoire internationale, histoire
mondiale: le débat aux États-Unis, en Chine et en
Allemagne"},
Journal = {Eurostudia. Transatlantic Journal for European
Studies},
Volume = {4},
Number = {2},
Year = {2008},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds155537}
}
@article{fds143736,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Gilbert Metzger, "Liang Qichao, China und der Westen nach
dem Ersten Weltkrieg," Muenster: LIT, 2006},
Journal = {H-Soz-u-Kult},
Year = {2008},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds143736}
}
@article{fds70836,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History, International History, World History –
Assessing the Debate in the US, China and
Germany},
Booktitle = {World History Writing in Europe},
Editor = {Middell, Matthias and Naumann, Katja},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds70836}
}
@article{fds141843,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Rainer Hoffmann & Qiuhua Hu, "China. Seine Geschichte von
den Anfängen bis zum Ende der Kaiserzeit," Freiburg,
2007},
Journal = {Zeitschrift fur Weltgeschichte [Journal of World
History]},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds141843}
}
@article{fds71177,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {World History as Ecumenical History?},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {4},
Pages = {465 - 490},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds71177}
}
@misc{fds69219,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier and Sebastian Conrad},
Title = {Introduction: Competing Visions of World
Order},
Booktitle = {Competing Visions of World Order. Global Moments and
Movements, 1880-1935},
Publisher = {Palgrave},
Editor = {Sebastian Conrad and Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds69219}
}
@misc{fds71002,
Title = {Competing Visions of World Order. Global Moments and
Movements, 1880-1935},
Publisher = {New York: Palgrave},
Editor = {D.M. Sachsenmaier and Sebastian Conrad},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds71002}
}
@misc{fds69218,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Alternative Visions of World Order in the Aftermath of World
War I – Global Perspectives on Chinese
Approaches},
Booktitle = {Competing Visions of World Order. Global Moments and
Movements, 1880-1935},
Publisher = {New York: Palgrave},
Editor = {Sebastian Conrad and Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds69218}
}
@article{fds71710,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Lackner, Michael et al. (eds.), "New Terms for New Ideas.
Western Knowledge and Change in Late Imperial China",
Leiden: Brill, 2001},
Journal = {China Heute},
Volume = {26},
Number = {4},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds71710}
}
@article{fds70999,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Laamann, Lars Peter, "Christian Heretics in Late Imperial
China. Christian Inculturation and State Control, 1720 -
1850", London 2006},
Journal = {Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal},
Volume = {29},
Pages = {49 - 53},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds70999}
}
@article{fds70835,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Debates on World History and Global History – the
Neglected Parameters of Chinese Approaches},
Journal = {Traverse. Zeitschrift fur Geschichte - Revue
d'histoire},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Pages = {67-84},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds70835}
}
@misc{fds71712,
Author = {D.M. Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Chinese Debates on Modernization and the West after the
Great War},
Pages = {109-131},
Booktitle = {Decentering American History},
Publisher = {Berghahn},
Editor = {Gienow-Hecht, Jessica},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds71712}
}
@article{fds50512,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Globale Zivilgesellschaft und Okumenische Weltgeschichte -
Schnittmenge Zweier Problemkreise [Global Civil Society and
Ecumenical World History - Overlaps Between Two Problem
Zones]},
Journal = {Geschichte Transnational},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds50512}
}
@article{fds50510,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History and Critiques of Western Perspectives},
Journal = {Comparative Eduction (Special Issue: Comparative Methodology
in the Social Sciences)},
Pages = {451-470},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds50510}
}
@article{fds50393,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Searching For Alternatives to Western Modernity.
Cross-Cultural Approaches in the Aftermath of World War
I},
Journal = {Journal of Modern European History},
Volume = {4-2},
Pages = {241-259},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds50393}
}
@misc{fds50509,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Angst of a Stagnating Germany},
Journal = {Yale Global},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds50509}
}
@misc{fds50750,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Conference report: "German and Chinese Historiography in
Dialogue"},
Journal = {Berliner China-Hefte. Beitraege zur Geschichte und
Gesellschaft Chinas},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds50750}
}
@misc{fds50405,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {China and Globalization},
Pages = {1-23},
Booktitle = {China's Globalization: An Introduction},
Publisher = {ICFAI University Press},
Editor = {V. Subbulaskshimi},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds50405}
}
@article{fds50402,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Global History, Global Debates},
Journal = {History Transnational-Geschichte Transnational},
Volume = {3-3},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds50402}
}
@article{fds50404,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Die Globalisierung Europas. Zum Verhältnis von
europäischer und außereuropäischer Geschichte” [“The
Globalization of Europe. On the Relationship between
European and non-European History]},
Journal = {Zeithistorische Forschungen - Studies in Contemporary
History},
Volume = {1},
Number = {3},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds50404}
}
@article{fds50409,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Approaches to Global History},
Journal = {Historically Speaking: Journal of the Association of
American Historians},
Year = {2004},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds50409}
}
@article{fds71000,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Manning, Patrick, "Navigating World History"},
Journal = {H-Soz-u-Kult [Humanities-Social Sciences-Cultural
Studies]},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds71000}
}
@misc{fds71008,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {A Fiesta of Protest at Porto Alegre},
Journal = {Yale Global},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds71008}
}
@misc{fds50506,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Conference Report: "Multiple Modernities},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds50506}
}
@misc{fds50410,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Globale Kultur oder Kultur der Kulturen - Mobilisierung
kultureller Identitäten" [A Global Culture or a Culture
of Cultures - Mobilization of Cultural Identities]},
Pages = {51-70},
Booktitle = {Marktwirtschaft im Zeitaler kultureller Herausforderungen},
Publisher = {Munich: BCG},
Editor = {Bolko von Oetinger},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds50410}
}
@misc{fds50411,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Decent Work: A Confucian Perspective},
Pages = {84-88},
Booktitle = {Philosophical and Spiritual Perspectives on Decent
Work},
Publisher = {Geneva: International Labor Organization},
Editor = {Dominique Peccound},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds50411}
}
@misc{fds71003,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Le travail decent: une perspective confuceenne [Decent Work:
A Confucian Perspective] (translation of English
article)},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds71003}
}
@article{fds50394,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Quanqiushi – tiaozhan yu yueshu“ [“Global History –
Challenges and Constraints”]},
Journal = {Shandong Shehui Kexue [Shandong Social Science]},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds50394}
}
@article{fds50408,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Die Angst vor dem Weltdorf: Globale und Interkulturelle
Forschungen - Neue Ansätze [Global and Inter-cultural
Research - New Approaches]},
Journal = {WZB: Mitteilungen},
Volume = {105},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds50408}
}
@misc{fds50414,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Germany Deadlocked Over Immigration Policy},
Journal = {Yale Global},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds50414}
}
@article{fds50395,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Politische Kulturen in China und Deutschland nach dem Ersten
Weltkrieg – Gedanken zu einer globalhistorischen
Perspektive [Political Cultures in China and Europe During
the Aftermath of the Great War - Towards a Global Historical
Perspective]},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte},
Volume = {4-2},
Pages = {87-102},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds50395}
}
@article{fds50413,
Title = {Main editor, special issue: "Internationalization of
China"},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte (Journal of World
History)},
Volume = {2-3},
Editor = {Dominic Sachsenmaier (Guest},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds50413}
}
@book{fds50479,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Die Aufnahme europäischer Inhalte in die chinesische Kultur
durch Zhu Zongyuan (ca. 1616-1660) [Zhu Zongyuan’s
Integration of Western Elements into Chinese Culture],
Hardcover},
Volume = {46},
Series = {Monumenta Serica Monograph Series},
Pages = {472},
Publisher = {Nettetal: Steyler},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50479}
}
@misc{fds71001,
Title = {Reflections on Multiple Modernities: European, Chinese, and
Other Approaches},
Pages = {314 pp},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {Dominic Sachsenmaier and Jens Riedel and Shmuel
Eisenstadt},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds71001}
}
@misc{fds50415,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Die Identität der Überseechinesen in Südostasien – von
nationalen zu transnationalen Strukturen“ [The Identities
of the Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia – from National
to Transnational Structures].},
Pages = {211 - 235},
Booktitle = {Transnationale Öffentlichkeiten und Identitäten
[Transnational Public Spheres and Identities]},
Publisher = {Frankfurt: Campus},
Editor = {Hartmut Kaelble et al.},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50415}
}
@misc{fds50416,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Multiple Modernities - the Concept and Its
Potential},
Pages = {42 - 67},
Booktitle = {Relections on Multiple Modernities: European, Chinese, and
Other Approaches},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {Dominic Sachsenmaier and Jens Riedel and Shmuel
Eisenstadt},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50416}
}
@misc{fds50417,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier and Jens Riedel and Shmuel
Eisenstadt},
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {1 - 23},
Booktitle = {Reflections on Multiple Modernities: European, Chinese, and
Other Approaches},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {Dominic Sachsenmaier and Jens Riedel and Shmuel
Eisenstadt},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50417}
}
@misc{fds50418,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {A Complex Pattern of Inculturation - the Jesus of Zhu
Zongyuan},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {539 - 552},
Booktitle = {The Chinese Face of Jesus Christ},
Publisher = {Nettetal: Steyler},
Editor = {Roman Malek},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50418}
}
@article{fds50503,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {Die Erforschung der chinesisch-europäischen Beziehungen –
einige Überlegungen” [Academic Research on Sino-European
Relations – Some Considerations]},
Journal = {China Heute},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50503}
}
@misc{fds50504,
Author = {Dominic Sachsenmaier},
Title = {The Cultural Transmission from China to Europe},
Pages = {879 - 905},
Booktitle = {Handbook of Oriental Studies},
Publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
Editor = {Nicolas Standaert},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds50504}
}
%% Shapiro, Karin
@misc{fds376866,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Campus Activism at Yale: Fragmentary Memories and
Reflections on the 1980s},
Booktitle = {Struggle for a Free South Africa Campus Anti-Apartheid
Movements in Africa and the United States,
1960–1994},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {2024},
ISBN = {9781032684253},
Key = {fds376866}
}
@article{fds369751,
Author = {Shapiro, KA and Letwin, D and Arnesen, E},
Title = {Campus activism at Yale: fragmentary memories and
reflections on the 1980s},
Journal = {Safundi},
Volume = {23},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {56-68},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17533171.2023.2172746},
Abstract = {American college campuses during the Reagan years were far
from quiescent or complacent. Anti-apartheid activism and
efforts to get universities to divest from companies doing
business in South Africa dominated campus activism in the
mid-1980s. To dramatize racial and economic oppression in
South Africa, students built shanties to represent the
poverty and exploitation of that county’s black
population. They also signed petitions, demonstrated, and
formed alliances with local activists. Such was the case at
Yale. While anti-apartheid politics dominated the mid-1980s,
students also challenged the Reagan administration’s
interventionist policies toward Central America and engaged
in local causes, particularly the union organizing efforts
of Yale’s employees. Anti-apartheid activism thus
represented but one organizing effort, albeit a major one,
at Yale during the 1980s. Yale never fully divested, but the
actions of students, as well as the often hostile response
of the administration, ensured that apartheid and divestment
were front and center of college life.},
Doi = {10.1080/17533171.2023.2172746},
Key = {fds369751}
}
@article{fds361982,
Author = {Shapiro, KA},
Title = {A conversation with Jacob Dlamini},
Journal = {Safundi},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {189-200},
Year = {2021},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17533171.2021.2007595},
Doi = {10.1080/17533171.2021.2007595},
Key = {fds361982}
}
@article{fds350391,
Author = {Field, KT},
Title = {Growing Up with the Country: Family, Race, and Nation after
the Civil War},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY},
Volume = {85},
Number = {1},
Pages = {196-197},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds350391}
}
@article{fds305257,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {No Exit? Emigration Policy and the Consolidation of
Apartheid},
Journal = {Journal of Southern African Studies},
Volume = {42},
Number = {4},
Pages = {763-781},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles},
Year = {2016},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {1465-3893},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2016.1186784},
Abstract = {Emigration policy in post-1948 South Africa functioned as
both a tool of oppression and a safety valve, at once a
mechanism to punish Apartheid’s staunchest political
opponents and a mechanism for dissipating white opposition
to National Party policies. This article examines the
National Party’s policy toward emigration in the 1950s and
1960s, exploring the role of travel documents in the
evolving National Party strategy for maintaining, and even
extending, its control over internal political opponents. At
no point, however, could the Minister of the Interior simply
impose his will without facing innovative challenges to the
law. Anti-apartheid figures repeatedly sought to test
emigration provisions in the courts and nullify their
effects. The Government developed its emigration policy by
deciding individual applications on a case-by-case basis,
rather than articulating ‘coherent’ public guidelines.
It further believed that citizens did not have a right to a
passport and that travellers constituted
‘quasi-diplomats’. This formulation, along with the
requirement that black South Africans provide a substantial
deposit before travelling abroad, speaks to the apartheid
Government’s complex notions of racially based
citizenship.},
Doi = {10.1080/03057070.2016.1186784},
Key = {fds305257}
}
@article{fds293145,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Chained in Silence: Black Women and Convict Labor in the New
South by Talitha L. Leflouria},
Journal = {The Journal of Economic History},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP): HSS Journals - No
Cambridge Open},
Year = {2016},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {1471-6372},
Key = {fds293145}
}
@article{fds293146,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Doing Time in the Depression: Everyday Life in Texas and
California Prisons by Ethan Blue},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in the Working Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1558-1454},
Key = {fds293146}
}
@article{fds305249,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Working for Justice: Archbishop Walter Paul Khotso
Makhulu},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305249}
}
@article{fds305250,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Religion, Church Networks, and the Fight against Apartheid:
The Life and Times of Walter Paul Khotso
Makhulu},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305250}
}
@article{fds305251,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {The Company was the District: Pilgrim's Rest,
1915-20},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305251}
}
@article{fds305252,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {The East Tennessee Coal Miners' Rebellion,
1891-92},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305252}
}
@article{fds305253,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Only the State May be a Master: The Termination of
Tennessee's Convict Lease},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305253}
}
@article{fds305254,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {The Prism of a New South Rebellion: Criminal Justice and
Convict Labor in Late Nineteenth Century
Tennessee},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305254}
}
@article{fds305255,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {The Politics of South African Emigration Restrictions in
Early Apartheid South Africa},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305255}
}
@article{fds305256,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Statelessness: A Historical Case Study from Apartheid South
Africa},
Year = {2015},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds305256}
}
@misc{fds293147,
Author = {Shapiro, KA},
Title = {Durham’s Jewish Community in Transition},
Journal = {Triangle Downtowner Magazine},
Volume = {9},
Number = {8},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds293147}
}
@misc{fds293148,
Author = {Shapiro, K and Letwin, D},
Title = {David Montgomery, 1927 – 2011},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {2012},
Number = {113},
Pages = {225-228},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0163-6545},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000304217200017&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/01636545-1591680},
Key = {fds293148}
}
@misc{fds207545,
Author = {K.A. Shapiro and Curator},
Title = {"Beth El Synagogue, the first 125 years"},
Year = {2012},
Abstract = {http://vimeo.com/73642269},
Key = {fds207545}
}
@book{fds207544,
Author = {Steve Channing and Karin Shapiro},
Title = {Fulbright Revisited},
Year = {2011},
Abstract = {https://vimeo.com/35265610},
Key = {fds207544}
}
@misc{fds293149,
Author = {Shapiro, KA and Allen, J},
Title = {Interview with Archbishop Walter Khotso Makhulu},
Year = {2010},
Abstract = {Archbishop of Central Africa, 1980-2000},
Key = {fds293149}
}
@article{fds293150,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Shattered Dreams? An Oral History of the South African AIDS
Epidemic},
Journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied
Sciences},
Volume = {63},
Number = {3},
Pages = {398-401},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2008},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0022-5045},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000257500000009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/jhmas/jrn032},
Key = {fds293150}
}
@misc{fds207548,
Author = {K.A. Shapiro and William Chafe and Ken Carder},
Title = {Interview with Peter Storey},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds207548}
}
@misc{fds211611,
Author = {K.A. Shapiro and Curator},
Title = {"Nelson Mandela: A Light so Powerful,"},
Year = {2008},
Abstract = {https://vimeo.com/44495276},
Key = {fds211611}
}
@misc{fds293151,
Author = {Shapiro, KA and Chafe, W and Carder, K},
Title = {Interview with Bishop Peter Storey},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds293151}
}
@misc{fds207546,
Author = {K.A. Shapiro and Curator},
Title = {"Nelson Mandela: A Light so Powerful"},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds207546}
}
@article{fds293153,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Steel Drivin’ Man - John Henry - The Untold Story of an
American Legend by Scott Reynolds Nelson},
Journal = {Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the
Americas},
Volume = {4},
Pages = {113-115},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds293153}
}
@misc{fds293152,
Author = {Shapiro, KA},
Title = {Entries for: William Riley, Richard L. Davis, Myles Horton,
the Tennessee Coal Miners’ Insurrection of 1891-92, the
Highlander Folk School/Research Center, and Convict Leasing
in the Postbellum South},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working Class
History},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Arnesen, E},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds293152}
}
@book{fds43558,
Author = {Paul Weinberg and Karin A. Shapiro (Producers and Directors)},
Title = {Double Vision},
Year = {2005},
Month = {May},
Abstract = {https://vimeo.com/46260385},
Key = {fds43558}
}
@misc{fds293154,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {William R. Riley: Limits of Interracial Unionism in the
Late-Nineteenth-Century South},
Booktitle = {The Human Tradition in American Labor History},
Publisher = {Scholarly Resources},
Editor = {Arnesen, E},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds293154}
}
@article{fds293155,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Black Prisoners and Their World, Alabama, 1865-1900 by Mary
Ellen Curtin},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {89},
Number = {1},
Pages = {229-230},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds293155}
}
@article{fds293156,
Author = {Macmillan, H and Shapiro, F},
Title = {Zion in Africa: The Jews of Zambia},
Journal = {Journal of Southern African Studies},
Volume = {27},
Number = {4},
Pages = {873-875},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds293156}
}
@article{fds17386,
Author = {Review of Anthony Marx},
Title = {Making Race and Nation: A Comparison of the United States,
South Africa and Brazil},
Journal = {Journal of American Ethnic History},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {129-130},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds17386}
}
@article{fds293157,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Making race and nation: A comparison of South Africa, the
United States and Brazil},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ETHNIC HISTORY},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {129-130},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0278-5927},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000085534400028&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds293157}
}
@book{fds293158,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {A New South Rebellion: The Battle against Convict Labor in
the Tennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896},
Publisher = {University of North Carolina Press},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds293158}
}
@article{fds17387,
Author = {Review of George Fredrickson},
Title = {Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies
in the United States and South Africa},
Publisher = {South African Sunday Times},
Year = {1996},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds17387}
}
@article{fds293159,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies
in the United States and South Africa by George
Fredrickson},
Publisher = {South African Sunday Times},
Year = {1996},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds293159}
}
@article{fds293160,
Author = {Bonner, P and Shapiro, K},
Title = {"Company Town, Company Estate: Pilgrim's Rest,
1910-1932},
Journal = {Journal of Southern African Studies},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {171-200},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1993},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057079308708356},
Doi = {10.1080/03057079308708356},
Key = {fds293160}
}
@article{fds376867,
Author = {Dimock, P and Kelley, RDG},
Title = {Recent Works in African American History},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Number = {55},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds376867}
}
@article{fds293161,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {An African American in South Africa: The Travel Notes of
Ralph Bunche by RR Edgar},
Journal = {South African Historical Journal},
Volume = {29},
Pages = {297-300},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds293161}
}
@article{fds17389,
Author = {Review of Keith Dix},
Title = {What's a Coal Miner to Do? The Mechanization of Coal
Mining},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {121-24},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds17389}
}
@article{fds17390,
Author = {Review of Alan Derickson},
Title = {Workers' Health, Workers' Democracy: The Western Miners'
Struggle, 1891-1925},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {121-24},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds17390}
}
@book{fds293162,
Author = {Brown, J and Bozzoli, B and Delius, P and Manning, P and Shapiro, KA and Wiener, J},
Title = {History from South Africa: Alternative Visions and
Practices},
Publisher = {Temple University Press},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds293162}
}
@article{fds293163,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {What’s a Coal Miner to Do? The Mechanization of Coal
Mining and Workers' Health by Keith Dix; Workers' Democracy:
The Western Miners' Struggle, 1891-1925 by Alan
Derickson},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {121-24},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds293163}
}
@book{fds305879,
Author = {Bozzoli, B and Delius, P and Nasson, W and Peires, J and Bundy, C and Shapiro, K and Witz, L},
Title = {Radical History Review},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {46},
Number = {7},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Shapiro, K and Bozzoli, B and Delius, P and Brown, J and Manning, P and Wiener, J},
Year = {1990},
Abstract = {History from South Africa},
Key = {fds305879}
}
@article{fds293164,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {South Africa’s City of Diamonds: Mine Workers, and
Monopoly Capitalism in Kimberley, 1867-1895 by William
Worger},
Journal = {Canadian Journal of African Studies},
Volume = {23},
Number = {2},
Pages = {335-336},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds293164}
}
@article{fds293165,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Capital and Labour on the Kimbereley Diamond Fields,
1871-1890 by Robert V Turrell},
Journal = {International Journal of African Historical
Affairs},
Volume = {21},
Number = {4},
Pages = {754-755},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds293165}
}
@article{fds293166,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {South Africa, A Different Kind of War: From Soweto to
Pretoria by Julie Fredrickse},
Journal = {African Studies Review},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {149-150},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds293166}
}
@article{fds293167,
Author = {Shapiro, KA},
Title = {Doctors or Medical Aids - The Debate over the training of
Black Medical Personnel for the Rural Black Population in
South Africa in the 1920s and 1930s},
Journal = {Journal of Southern African Studies},
Volume = {13},
Number = {2},
Pages = {234-255},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057078708708143},
Doi = {10.1080/03057078708708143},
Key = {fds293167}
}
@article{fds376868,
Author = {Shapiro, K},
Title = {Interns' Attitudes towards Aspects of their Medical
Education},
Journal = {SAMJ South African Medical Journal},
Volume = {56},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Health and Medical Publishing Group},
Year = {1979},
Month = {November},
Key = {fds376868}
}
%% Shatzmiller, Joseph
@article{fds7229,
Title = {Les 'Miquevaot' juives au Moyen Age},
Booktitle = {Medievales},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7229}
}
@article{fds295661,
Author = {Joseph Shatzmiller},
Title = {Community and Super Community in Medieval
Europe},
Journal = {The Jews of Medieval Europe, Trier},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295661}
}
@article{fds295660,
Author = {Joseph Shatzmiller},
Title = {Responsabilite et irresponsabilite medicale au
moyen-age},
Journal = {Collogue de Salerne},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295660}
}
@article{fds295664,
Author = {J. Shatzmiller and Azar, H and Mcvaugh, M and Joseph Shatzmiller},
Title = {Kon Zuhr (Avenzoar)'s Description of a verrucous Malignancy
of the colon},
Journal = {Canadian Bulletin of Medical History},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {1-10},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295664}
}
@article{fds7231,
Title = {Public Finances According to Hebrew Documents of the Middles
Ages},
Series = {XIII-XV siecle},
Booktitle = {L'Impot dans les villes de ;'OCcident mediterraneen},
Publisher = {Paris},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds7231}
}
@article{fds295663,
Author = {Joseph Shatzmiller},
Title = {Jacob ben Elie, traducateur multilingue a Venise a la fin
du. Xiii e siecle},
Journal = {Micrologus},
Volume = {9},
Pages = {195-202},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295663}
}
@book{fds7223,
Title = {Justice et injustice au moyen age: la demission de
l'archereque d'Aix en 1318},
Publisher = {The French School in Rome},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7223}
}
@article{fds295662,
Author = {Joseph Shatzmiller},
Title = {Counterfeit of Coinage in England of the 13th Century and
the Way it was remembered in Medieval Provence},
Journal = {XXVI Semana de Estudios Medievales, Pamplona},
Pages = {387-397},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds295662}
}
%% Shutzer, Matthew
@article{fds372512,
Author = {Shutzer, M},
Title = {Oil, Money and Decolonization in South Asia},
Journal = {Past & Present},
Volume = {258},
Number = {1},
Pages = {212-245},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2023},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtac001},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Why did oil become
a privileged object for debating economic sovereignty during
the Cold War? Recent scholarship has attempted to answer
this question by drawing attention to decolonizing struggles
for oil nationalization across Africa, Latin America and the
Middle East. At the core of these inquiries is the
presumption that a global proliferation of oil production
after 1945 — now referred to as ‘the great
acceleration’ — reflected a growth in global demand for
fossil fuels, and that oil’s economic significance thus
motivated new political claims over national oil reserves.
This article takes a different position by turning to one of
the earliest projects to build a post-colonial national oil
programme, India’s Oil and Natural Gas Commission, under
the socialist politician K. D. Malaviya. Using Malaviya’s
project to trace the international politicization of oil in
the 1950s and 1960s, it demonstrates how sovereignty over
oil was used to contest the structures of unequal currency
valuation and foreign debt enforced by the Bretton Woods
institutions and the Western bloc. Rather than a source of
fuel, Indian politicians understood the struggle over oil as
a struggle about money, and the power of global financial
interdependence in demarcating the political horizons of
post-colonial sovereignty.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1093/pastj/gtac001},
Key = {fds372512}
}
@article{fds376227,
Author = {Acker, A and Chatterjee, E and Becker, L and Shutzer, M and Capellini,
N},
Title = {Fossil Fuels from Extraction to Emissions},
Pages = {229-243},
Booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781032003597},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003189350-19},
Abstract = {When fossils became fuels, the path towards the current
crisis of climate change might seem to have been set.
However, their use as energy sources and the unfolding of
the current climate crisis was neither inevitable nor
predetermined, but rather the result of complex historical
processes and decisions. To truly understand the
all-encompassing position fossil fuels have come to take in
modern societies, we must understand their entire lifecycle
from extraction to emission and how these processes
engendered dynamics of dependency and domination on our way
into the Anthropocene. By approaching this topic from
diverse perspectives located within the Global South, this
chapter highlights the global and interconnected character
of this phenomenon. In re-mapping the historical structures
underlying fossil fuel expansion, the chapter shows that
they paradoxically centre both on processes of empire making
and unmaking and in patterns of colonial resource
exploitation continuing in altered forms in the construction
of postcolonial developmental regimes. In this way the aim
is not only to tease out the genealogy of the climate
crisis, but also to demonstrate the importance and utility
of history as a discipline within environmental debates,
helping understand our current situation and our future
still unknown.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781003189350-19},
Key = {fds376227}
}
@article{fds372513,
Author = {Shutzer, M and Kodiveri, A},
Title = {“A Vast Bed of Combustible Fuel”},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {2023},
Number = {145},
Pages = {13-36},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-10063567},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Does climate change
pose a crisis for the concept of nation-state sovereignty?
This article explores how contemporary debates about climate
and sovereignty are connected to deeper histories of empire
and capitalism in the global South. Arguing against recent
critical appraisals of sovereignty that emphasize the
elision of nature from formal political and legal theory,
the article reconstructs a genealogy of sovereign power in
the major fossil fuel-producing territories of India
spanning the nineteenth century to the present day. It
brings to light three historical articulations of
sovereignty that undergird contemporary modes of extractive
dispossession enforced by the Indian state: the discovery of
fossil fuels as subjects of sovereign power during an early
colonial project to build prison complexes in Indian coal
mines; the juridical remaking of “land” under
Benthamite-inspired laws of “real property;” and the
politicization of fossil fuels as an underground commons
belonging to the abstract entity of the postcolonial
nation.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1215/01636545-10063567},
Key = {fds372513}
}
@article{fds372514,
Author = {Shutzer, M},
Title = {Subterranean Properties: India's Political Ecology of Coal,
1870–1975},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {63},
Number = {2},
Pages = {400-432},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2021},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417521000098},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Scholars have long
been attentive to the relationship between legal regimes and
agrarian dispossession in the resource frontiers of the
postcolonial world. The analytical problem of identifying
how private firms use legal regimes to take control of
land—whether for mining, plantations, or Special Economic
Zones—now animates a new body of research seeking the
historical antecedents for contemporary land grabs. In the
case of colonial South Asia, existing scholarship has often
tended to suggest that the law precedes processes of capital
accumulation, and that colonial capital operated within the
confines of definable, even if legally plural, institutional
regimes, such as property rights and commercial law. This
perspective suggests, if only implicitly, that capitalist
firms prefer to work within formal frameworks of legality.
In this article, I outline a different understanding of the
place of law in colonial South Asia, which follows the
formation of property law for coal at the end of the
nineteenth century. I argue that the discursive framing of
coal's status as property emerged out of, rather than
preceded, social and ecological displacements caused by a
coal commodity boom after 1894. Reconstructing conflicts
over coal-bearing agrarian land through civil court records
and mining company property deeds, I demonstrate how the
absence of coal property within the colonial legal archive
was reassembled through a recursive conception of legality.
This genealogy of law recovers the historical context for
contemporary struggles over mining claims in India's coal
region today.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s0010417521000098},
Key = {fds372514}
}
@article{fds372515,
Author = {Shutzer, M},
Title = {Energy in South Asian history},
Journal = {History Compass},
Volume = {18},
Number = {12},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2020},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12635},
Abstract = {Energy history is a burgeoning sub-field focused on the role
of a wide variety of prime movers—from solar energy, to
animal labor, to water power, and diesel-fueled engines—in
shaping human societies. Although some energy historians
consider “energy” a relatively constant feature of
societies across time and culture, others have highlighted
the specificity of the modern era as a unique period of
energy history due to the globalization of fossil fuel
dependency during the 20th century. This article puts
forward South Asia as a critical site for understanding the
past and future of the fossil fuel energy system. I argue
that fossil fuels were central to the formation of colonial
political economy beginning in the late-19th century, and
that in the context of decolonization, fossil fuels came to
serve as a site of social and political contestation within
South Asia's emergent developmental states. The second part
of the article in particular focuses on the enduring role of
fossil fuels in structuring relations between South Asian
polities and global networks of both capital and neocolonial
power. In the absence of an existing field of South Asian
energy history, my article presents possible periodizations,
conjunctures, and key issues that will animate future
scholarly debate on fossil fuel energy transitions in South
Asia and the wider postcolonial world.},
Doi = {10.1111/hic3.12635},
Key = {fds372515}
}
%% Siegel, Jennifer
@article{fds371098,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {“Planning for International Financial Order: The Call for
Collective Responsibility at the Paris Peace
Conference.”},
Booktitle = {Peacemaking and International Order after the First World
War},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Jackson, P and Sluga, G and Mulligan, W},
Year = {2023},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781108830508},
Key = {fds371098}
}
@article{fds371099,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {“The Costs of War: Foreign Finance and Russia’s War
Effort.”},
Booktitle = {Russian International Relations in War and Revolution,
1914-22: Revolution and Civil War},
Publisher = {Slavica Publishers},
Editor = {Schimmelpenninck van der Oye and D and McDonald, DM and Budnitskii,
O and Hughes, M},
Year = {2021},
ISBN = {9780893574376},
Key = {fds371099}
}
@book{fds358065,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {Endgame Britain, Russia and the Final Struggle for Central
Asia},
Pages = {272 pages},
Publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic},
Year = {2020},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9781350179981},
Abstract = {By 1914 Britain and Russia were on the brink of war with
each other to be saved only by the outbreak of World War I.
This book is a groundbreaking and original study based on
hitherto unseen archives in Moscow and St Petersburg, as
well as ...},
Key = {fds358065}
}
@article{fds371100,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {“Le Prix de la Guerre.”},
Booktitle = {Une histoire de la guerre - Du XIXe siècle à nos
jours},
Publisher = {Média Diffusion},
Editor = {Cabanes, B},
Year = {2018},
Month = {August},
ISBN = {9782021287240},
Key = {fds371100}
}
@article{fds358066,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {The Russian Revolution of 1905 in the Eyes of Russia's
Financiers},
Journal = {Revolutionary Russia},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {24-42},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546545.2016.1169005},
Doi = {10.1080/09546545.2016.1169005},
Key = {fds358066}
}
@book{fds358067,
Author = {Siegel, JL},
Title = {For Peace and Money French and British Finance in the
Service of Tsars and Commissars},
Pages = {306 pages},
Publisher = {Oxford Studies in Internationa},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {9780199387816},
Abstract = {A study of the ways in which Russian financial debt to
French and British bankers influenced diplomacy amomg the
nations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.},
Key = {fds358067}
}
@book{fds358068,
Author = {Siegel, JL},
Title = {For Peace and Money French and British Finance in the
Service of Tsars and Commissars},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {0199387842},
Abstract = {"'For Peace and Money' looks at late imperial
Russia's financial and diplomatic relationship with the
nations that came to be its allies in World War I, exploring
British and French private and government loans to Russia
from 1894 to the ...},
Key = {fds358068}
}
@book{fds358069,
Author = {Jackson, PJ and Jackson, P and Siegel, JL},
Title = {Intelligence and Statecraft The Use and Limits of
Intelligence in International Society},
Pages = {288 pages},
Publisher = {Greenwood Publishing Group},
Year = {2005},
ISBN = {9780275972950},
Abstract = {'Intelligence and Statecraft' explores the constant
nature and limits of intelligence, and examines how the
practices of intelligence collection and analysis have
remained essentially unchanged since the Roman
era.},
Key = {fds358069}
}
@article{fds371101,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {“Training Thieves: The Instruction of ‘Efficient
Intelligence Officers’ in Pre-War Britain.”},
Booktitle = {Intelligence and Statecraft The Use and Limits of
Intelligence in International Society},
Publisher = {Greenwood Publishing Group},
Editor = {Siegel, J and Jackson, P},
Year = {2005},
ISBN = {9780275972950},
Key = {fds371101}
}
@book{fds358070,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {Endgame Britain, Russia and the Final Struggle for Central
Asia},
Pages = {272 pages},
Publisher = {I.B. Tauris},
Year = {2002},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9781850433712},
Abstract = {By 1914 Britain and Russia were on the brink of war with
each other to be saved only by the outbreak of World War I.
This book is a groundbreaking and original study based on
hitherto unseen archives in Moscow and St Petersburg, as
well as ...},
Key = {fds358070}
}
@book{fds358071,
Author = {Siegel, JL},
Title = {Endgame Britain, Russia and the Final Struggle for Central
Asia},
Pages = {272 pages},
Year = {2002},
ISBN = {0755625900},
Abstract = {By 1914 Britain and Russia were on the brink of war with
each other to be saved only by the outbreak of World War I.
This book is a groundbreaking and original study based on
hitherto unseen archives in Moscow and St Petersburg, as
well as ...},
Key = {fds358071}
}
@article{fds358072,
Author = {Siegel, J},
Title = {British intelligence on the Russian revolution and civil war
— A breach at the source},
Journal = {Intelligence and National Security},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {468-485},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {1995},
Month = {July},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02684529508432313},
Doi = {10.1080/02684529508432313},
Key = {fds358072}
}
%% Sigal, Peter
@article{fds366902,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Making maya men fantasy, voyeurism, and perverted
penetration},
Journal = {GLQ},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-34},
Year = {2020},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-7929083},
Doi = {10.1215/10642684-7929083},
Key = {fds366902}
}
@misc{fds371534,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Franciscan Voyeurism in Sixteenth---Century New
Spain},
Pages = {139-168},
Booktitle = {ETHNOPORNOGRAPHY},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {978-1-4780-0384-7},
Key = {fds371534}
}
@misc{fds371535,
Author = {Sigal, P and Tortorici, Z and Whitehead, NL},
Title = {Ethnopornography as Methodology and Critique Merging the
Ethno--, the Porno--, and the --Graphos INTRODUCTION
|},
Pages = {1-37},
Booktitle = {ETHNOPORNOGRAPHY},
Year = {2020},
ISBN = {978-1-4780-0384-7},
Key = {fds371535}
}
@book{fds371536,
Author = {Sigal, P and Tortorici, Z and Whitehead, NL},
Title = {Ethnopornography Sexuality, Colonialism, and Archival
Knowledge},
Publisher = {Duke University Press Books},
Year = {2019},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781478003847},
Abstract = {This volume's contributors explore the links among
sexuality, ethnography, race, and colonial rule through an
examination of ethnopornography—the eroticized observation
of the Other for supposedly scientific or academic
purposes.},
Key = {fds371536}
}
@misc{fds366903,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Queer Náhuatl: Sahagún’s Faggots and Sodomites, Lesbians
and Hermaphrodites},
Pages = {321-346},
Booktitle = {Indigenous Religions},
Year = {2017},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780754629603},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315252407-25},
Abstract = {This article provides a method for interpreting the place of
sexuality in texts that defy analysis. The author uses one
source, the Florentine Codex, a large and com plex bilingual
Nahuatl and Spanish document, to decipher some elements
about cross-dressing individuals, hom osexualities, and
gender inversions in N ahua society at the time of the
Spanish conquest. The m ethodology used combines close
narrative analysis with intellectual genealogy. The author
argues that decoding the texts in this w ay allows us to
uncover a cross-dressing male who engaged in " pas- sive”
hom osexual acts and had a degraded but institutionalized
role to play.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315252407-25},
Key = {fds366903}
}
@article{fds324369,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {In this issue},
Journal = {HAHR - Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {96},
Number = {3},
Pages = {415-419},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2016},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-3601526},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-3601526},
Key = {fds324369}
}
@misc{fds366904,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Unnatural Sex? Epilogue},
Pages = {213-224},
Booktitle = {SEXUALITY AND THE UNNATURAL IN COLONIAL LATIN
AMERICA},
Year = {2016},
ISBN = {978-0-520-28815-7},
Key = {fds366904}
}
@article{fds324370,
Author = {Sigal, P and Restall, M and Wood, S and Pizzigoni,
C},
Title = {James Lockhart (1933–2014)},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {95},
Number = {2},
Pages = {335-339},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2874647},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2874647},
Key = {fds324370}
}
@misc{fds295670,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Sodomy},
Booktitle = {Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and
Transformation},
Publisher = {University of Texas Press},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds295670}
}
@article{fds295683,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Neil L. Whitehead (1956–2012)},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {59},
Number = {3},
Pages = {631-633},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {July},
ISSN = {0014-1801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000307418800008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00141801-1708579},
Key = {fds295683}
}
@misc{fds324371,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Imagining Cihuacoatl: Masculine Rituals, Nahua Goddesses and
the Texts of the Tlacuilos},
Pages = {12-37},
Booktitle = {Historicising Gender and Sexuality},
Publisher = {BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD},
Year = {2011},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9781444339444},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444343953.ch1},
Doi = {10.1002/9781444343953.ch1},
Key = {fds324371}
}
@book{fds295682,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {The Flower and the Scorpion: Sexuality and Ritual in Early
Nahua Culture},
Series = {Latin America Otherwise},
Pages = {1-361},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2011},
ISBN = {9780822351511},
url = {http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=15459&viewby=title},
Abstract = {Prior to the Spanish conquest, the Nahua indigenous peoples
of central Mexico did not have a notion of “sex” or
“sexuality” equivalent to the sexual categories
developed by colonial society or those promoted by modern
Western peoples. In this innovative ethnohistory, Pete Sigal
seeks to shed new light on Nahua concepts of the sexual
without relying on the modern Western concept of sexuality.
Along with clerical documents and other Spanish sources, he
interprets the many texts produced by the Nahua. While
colonial clerics worked to impose Catholic
beliefs—particularly those equating sexuality and sin—on
the indigenous people they encountered, the process of
cultural assimilation was slower and less consistent than
scholars have assumed. Sigal argues that modern researchers
of sexuality have exaggerated the power of the Catholic
sacrament of confession to change the ways that individuals
understood themselves and their behaviors. At least until
the mid-seventeenth century, when increased contact with the
Spanish began to significantly change Nahua culture and
society, indigenous peoples, particularly commoners, related
their sexual lives and imaginations not just to concepts of
sin and redemption but also to pleasure, seduction, and
rituals of fertility and warfare.},
Key = {fds295682}
}
@article{fds295684,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Imagining Cihuacoatl: Mexica Masculinity and Spanish
Colonization},
Journal = {Gender & History},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {538-563},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01610.x},
Abstract = {'Imagining Cihuacoatl' examines the conundrum of the
multiple identities of the 'serpent woman', a Mexica
goddess, analysing her relationship with other goddesses in
the Nahua pantheon. She and the others were marked in a
particular sexualised and gendered manner in the Nahua
world. This article argues that Cihuacoatl and the fertility
goddesses cannot be conceptualised in a symbolic universe
that has binary divisions between male and female, nor can
they be analysed by the methods currently employed in the
social and cultural history of sexuality. This article
follows images of various goddesses of warfare and fertility
from pre-conquest and early post-conquest texts, suggesting
ways in which the Spanish attempted to reconceptualise all
of them into a framework of demonic sin. 'Imagining
Cihuacoatl' will interrogate the sexual performance involved
in Nahua ritual, lost in the translation not just from
Nahuatl to Spanish but from a system that linked sex with
rites of fertility to one that linked sex with sin.
'Imagining Cihuacoatl' shows that Gayle Rubin's call to
develop a theory of sexuality separate from gender is a
project fraught with contradictions, and one that remains
incomplete. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing
Ltd.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01610.x},
Key = {fds295684}
}
@article{fds376385,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Imagining Cihuacoatl: Masculine Rituals, Nahua Goddesses and
the Texts of the Tlacuilos},
Journal = {Gender and History},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {538-563},
Year = {2010},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01610.x},
Abstract = {'Imagining Cihuacoatl' examines the conundrum of the
multiple identities of the 'serpent woman', a Mexica
goddess, analysing her relationship with other goddesses in
the Nahua pantheon. She and the others were marked in a
particular sexualised and gendered manner in the Nahua
world. This article argues that Cihuacoatl and the fertility
goddesses cannot be conceptualised in a symbolic universe
that has binary divisions between male and female, nor can
they be analysed by the methods currently employed in the
social and cultural history of sexuality. This article
follows images of various goddesses of warfare and fertility
from pre-conquest and early post-conquest texts, suggesting
ways in which the Spanish attempted to reconceptualise all
of them into a framework of demonic sin. 'Imagining
Cihuacoatl' will interrogate the sexual performance involved
in Nahua ritual, lost in the translation not just from
Nahuatl to Spanish but from a system that linked sex with
rites of fertility to one that linked sex with sin.
'Imagining Cihuacoatl' shows that Gayle Rubin's call to
develop a theory of sexuality separate from gender is a
project fraught with contradictions, and one that remains
incomplete. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing
Ltd.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0424.2010.01610.x},
Key = {fds376385}
}
@misc{fds295669,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Colonial Reflections/Magical Imaginations: Pedro Lasch’s
Tezcatlipoca},
Booktitle = {Black Mirror/Espejo Negro},
Editor = {Lasch, P},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds295669}
}
@article{fds295686,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Latin America and the challenge of globalizing the history
of sexuality.},
Journal = {The American historical review},
Volume = {114},
Number = {5},
Pages = {1340-1353},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20425925},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.114.5.1340},
Key = {fds295686}
}
@article{fds295679,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and Experience
among the Classic Maya. By Stephen Houston, David Stuart,
and Karl Taube (Austin: University of Texas Press,
2006)},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {88},
Year = {2008},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds295679}
}
@article{fds324372,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and Experience among the
Classic Maya},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {88},
Number = {2},
Pages = {302-303},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {May},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-2007-130},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-2007-130},
Key = {fds324372}
}
@misc{fds295668,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {The Perfumed Man: Sacrifice, Penetration, and the
Feminization of the Male Body in Sixteenth-Century
Mesoamerica},
Pages = {299-316},
Booktitle = {Power, Gender, and Ritual in Europe and the Americas: Essays
in Memory of Richard C. Trexler},
Publisher = {Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University
of Toronto},
Editor = {Arnade, P and Rocke, M},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {9780772720474},
Key = {fds295668}
}
@article{fds295685,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Queer Nahuatl: Sahagún's faggots and sodomites, lesbians
and hermaphrodites},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {9-34},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2007},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0014-1801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000243649900003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This article provides a method for interpreting the place of
sexuality in texts that defy analysis. The author uses one
source, the Florentine Codex, a large and complex bilingual
Nahuatl and Spanish document, to decipher some elements
about cross-dressing individuals, homosexualities, and
gender inversions in Nahua society at the time of the
Spanish conquest. The methodology used combines close
narrative analysis with intellectual genealogy. The author
argues that decoding the texts in this way allows us to
uncover a cross-dressing male who engaged in "passive"
homosexual acts and had a degraded but institutionalized
role to play. Copyright 2007 by American Society for
Ethnohistory.},
Doi = {10.1215/00141801-2006-038},
Key = {fds295685}
}
@article{fds324373,
Author = {Sigal, P and Chuchiak IV and JF},
Title = {Ethnohistory: Guest Editors' Introduction},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {3-8},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2007},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-2006-037},
Doi = {10.1215/00141801-2006-037},
Key = {fds324373}
}
@article{fds295678,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of The Origins of Mexican Catholicism: Nahua Rituals
and Christian Sacraments in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. By
Osvaldo F. Pardo (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
2004)},
Journal = {Colonial Latin American Review},
Volume = {16},
Year = {2007},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds295678}
}
@article{fds306107,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Sexual Encounters/Sexual Collisions: Alternative Sexualities
in Colonial Mesoamerica},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Editor = {Sigal, P and Chuchiak, J},
Year = {2007},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds306107}
}
@misc{fds295667,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Sexuality in Maya and Nahuatl Sources},
Booktitle = {Sources And Methods for the Study of Postconquest
Mesoamerican Ethnohistory},
Editor = {Lockhart, J and Sousa, L and Wood, S},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds295667}
}
@article{fds324374,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {The Origins of Mexican Catholicism: Nahua Rituals and
Christian Sacraments in Sixteenth-Century
Mexico},
Journal = {COLONIAL LATIN AMERICAN REVIEW},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {127-129},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds324374}
}
@article{fds295677,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of False Mystics: Deviant Orthodoxy in Colonial
Mexico. by Nora E. Jaffary (Lincoln and London: University
of Nebraska Press, 2004)},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {111},
Year = {2006},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds295677}
}
@article{fds324375,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {NORA E. JAFFARY. False Mystics: Deviant Orthodoxy in
Colonial Mexico. (Engendering Latin America.) Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press. 2004. Pp. xvi, 257.
$49.95},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {111},
Number = {1},
Pages = {239-240},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2006},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.111.1.239},
Doi = {10.1086/ahr.111.1.239},
Key = {fds324375}
}
@article{fds295692,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin:
Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society},
Journal = {Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {85},
Number = {4},
Pages = {555-593},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000233056100001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00182168-85-4-555},
Key = {fds295692}
}
@book{fds306108,
Author = {P. Sigal and Sigal, PH and Green, JN},
Title = {Re-Gendering Latin America},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds306108}
}
@article{fds50692,
Title = {The Famous 41: Sexuality and Social Control in Mexico, c.
1901. by Robert McKee Irwin, Eward J. McCaughan, and
Michaelle Rocio Nasser, eds. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan,
2003)},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {109},
Number = {4},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds50692}
}
@article{fds295676,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of The Famous 41: Sexuality and Social Control in
Mexico, c. 1901. by Robert McKee Irwin, Eward J. McCaughan,
and Michaelle Rocio Nasser, eds. (New York: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2003)},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {109},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds295676}
}
@article{fds50693,
Title = {Gender and Sexuality in Latin America," special issue of
Hispanic American Historical Review 81:3-4 (August-November
2001)},
Journal = {Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el
Caribe},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds50693}
}
@book{fds295680,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Infamous Desire: Male Homosexuality in Colonial Latin
America},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/I/bo3616886.html},
Key = {fds295680}
}
@misc{fds295665,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Gendered Power, the Hybrid Self, and Homosexual Desire in
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Yucatan},
Booktitle = {Infamous Desire: Male Homosexuality in Colonial Latin
America},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Sigal, P},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295665}
}
@misc{fds295666,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {(Homo)Sexual Desire and Masculine Power in Colonial Latin
America: Notes Toward an Integrated Analysis},
Booktitle = {Infamous Desire: Male Homosexuality in Colonial Latin
America},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Sigal, P},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295666}
}
@article{fds295675,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America, special
issue of Hispanic American Historical Review},
Journal = {Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el
Caribe},
Volume = {14},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds295675}
}
@article{fds295691,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Gender, male homosexuality, and power in colonial
Yucatán},
Journal = {Latin American Perspectives},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {24-40},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0094-582X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000173903000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Elites among the Maya considered passivity in males feminine
and viewed the vanquished warrior as symbolically if not
actually passive. The Maya nobles, lords, and priests at the
time of the Spanish conquest used this notion of activity
and passivity to assert their ability to harness the powers
of the gods for community well-being. They ritualistically
raped the gods, thus asserting themselves as the active
partners to the passive gods. The Maya appear to have viewed
this act as a way to harness sacred power. Maya elite
discourse did not place commoners in the realm of endemic
sodomy but viewed them as blind followers of the nobles.
Thus, when the elites were corrupt, sodomy reigned
throughout society. When "good" nobles came to power, sodomy
was curtailed, perhaps to nonexistence. This discourse
asserted that the commoners were followers of the nobles and
that the central issue was not commoner sexuality but noble
control. In both the Spanish and the Maya case, notions of
same-sex sexual desires and behaviors were constructed in a
gendered universe to assert the superiority of one elite
faction over another. What was at stake in this discourse
was nothing less than the establishment of a hegemonic
ideology. This article analyzes the place that homosexual
desires and acts were given in the literature of both the
Maya and the Spaniards in colonial Yucatán.},
Doi = {10.1177/0094582X0202900202},
Key = {fds295691}
}
@article{fds50695,
Author = {P. Sigal},
Title = {Beyond Carnival: Male Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century
Brazil. by James N. Green (Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press, 1999)},
Journal = {Journal of Homosexuality},
Volume = {42},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds50695}
}
@article{fds295673,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of Beyond Carnival: Male Homosexuality in
Twentieth-Century Brazil. by James N. Green (Chicago: The
University of Chicago Press, 1999)},
Journal = {Journal of Homosexuality},
Volume = {42},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295673}
}
@article{fds295674,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Mexico’s Indigenous Past. by Alfredo López austin and
Leonardo Lópex Lugan. Trans. Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano
(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2001)},
Journal = {H-LatinAm},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds295674}
}
@article{fds295690,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {To Cross the Sexual Borderlands: The History of Sexuality in
the Americas},
Journal = {Radical History Review},
Volume = {82},
Pages = {171-185},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6952 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds295690}
}
@article{fds50696,
Author = {P. Sigal},
Title = {The Emperor's Mirror: Understanding Cultures through Primary
Sources. by Russell J. Barber and Frances F. Berdan (Tucson:
The University of Arizona Press, 1998)},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {48},
Number = {4},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds50696}
}
@article{fds50697,
Author = {P. Sigal},
Title = {Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World:
Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice. by Merry E.
Weisner-Hanks (New York: Routledge, 2000)},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {106},
Number = {3},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds50697}
}
@article{fds295671,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern
World: Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice. by Merry E.
Weisner-Hanks (New York: Routledge, 2000)},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {106},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295671}
}
@article{fds295672,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Review of The Emperor’s Mirror: Understanding Cultures
through Primary Sources. by Russell J. Barber and Frances F.
Berdan (Tucson: The University of Arizona Press,
1998)},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {48},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds295672}
}
@book{fds295681,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {From Moon Goddesses to Virgins: The Colonization of
Yucatecan Maya Sexual Desire},
Publisher = {University of Texas Press},
Year = {2000},
url = {http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/books/sigfro},
Key = {fds295681}
}
@article{fds295689,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {Ethnohistory and Homosexual Desire: A Review of Recent
Works},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Pages = {135-141},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds295689}
}
@article{fds295688,
Author = {Sigal, P},
Title = {The politicization of pederasty among the colonial Yucatecan
Maya},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-24},
Year = {1997},
ISSN = {1043-4070},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1997YC95500001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295688}
}
@article{fds295687,
Author = {Restall, M and Sigal, P},
Title = {’May They Not Be Fornicators Equal to These Priests’:
Postconquest Yucatec Maya Sexual Attitudes},
Journal = {UCLA Historical Journal},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {91-121},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds295687}
}
%% Silverblatt, Irene
@article{fds373006,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Interpreting women in states: New feminist
ethnohistories},
Pages = {140-171},
Booktitle = {Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge: Feminist Anthropology
in the Postmodern Era},
Year = {2023},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780520070936},
Key = {fds373006}
}
@article{fds303226,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Family Values in Seventeenth-Century Peru},
Booktitle = {Envisioning Women in Latin America History},
Editor = {Nava, C},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds303226}
}
@article{fds303227,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Cristianos nuevos y miedos a proposito del Nuevo Mundo en el
Peru del siglo xvii},
Booktitle = {Auto de la Fe Celebrado en Lima a 23 Enero de 1639, al
Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion by Fernando de
Montesinos},
Publisher = {Iberoamericana editorial Vervuert},
Year = {2015},
Month = {September},
Abstract = {Edición critica de Esperanza Lopez Parada y Maria
Ortiz},
Key = {fds303227}
}
@article{fds285490,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Acllacuna},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Incas},
Publisher = {Rowan and Littlefield},
Editor = {Urton, G and von Hagen, A},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds285490}
}
@article{fds285492,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Haunting the Modern Andean State: Colonial Legacies of Race
and Civilization},
Booktitle = {Off-Centered States: Political Formation and Deformation in
the Andes},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Editor = {Krupa, C and Nugent, D},
Year = {2015},
Abstract = {Contemporary Andean polities are haunted by colonial
legacies. Looking at state-making from the off-centered
view-point of emerging colonial institutions helps make
sense of the trajectory of horrors and irrationalities –
as well as idioms of political legitimacy and justice –
that have profoundly marked modern Andean life. European
state-making was chained to imperial endeavors and Spanish
political ideologies, like those of Spain’s early modern
competitors, reflect modernity’s beginnings in this
dialectic of state-making and colonialism. My essay explores
how colonial apparatuses of statecraft, washed in the
dictates of imperial control, made race-thinking – and the
imperatives of “civilization” – part of the body
politic. And, while this essay can be suggestive at best, I
hope it pushes us to ask why – and how – these
beginnings have not been central to our perceptions of
modern experience or modern states},
Key = {fds285492}
}
@article{fds285493,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Women},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Incas},
Publisher = {Rowman and Littlefield},
Editor = {Urton, G and Hagen, AV},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds285493}
}
@article{fds327583,
Author = {Glauz-Todrank, AE and Boyarin, J and Silverblatt, I and Geller, J and Gross, A and Imhoff, S and Sippy, S},
Title = {Jewish identification and critical theory: The political
significance of conceptual categories},
Journal = {Critical Research on Religion},
Volume = {2},
Number = {2},
Pages = {165-194},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {2014},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050303214535009},
Abstract = {This symposium examines how various discursive frameworks
inform Jewish and non-Jewish interpretations of Jewishness.
Although the specific characteristics of these frameworks
are context-dependent, the underlying themes remain the
same: Jewish identification entails identifying
“difference,” and this process of drawing distinctions
between Jews and non-Jews gets developed in discursive
frameworks of temporality, “race thinking,” nationalism,
and genetics, among others. In the broader contexts within
which Jewish identification is formulated, these frameworks
serve to: (i) delineate categories of people on the basis of
socially salient qualities associated with human and other
bodies; (ii) evaluate these categorical “types” in
regard to their determined “desirable” and
“undesirable” qualities; (iii) implement institutionally
sanctioned measures that facilitate the privileging of the
people who apparently embody desired qualities; and (iv)
enforce structural constraints within which people may
choose to contest, re-inscribe, re-appropriate, and/or
attempt to transform components of the other three networks
mentioned above. It also emphasizes the significance of who
mobilizes these discourses, with what objectives in mind,
and how both factors instantiate discursive and discursively
informed concretized outcomes.},
Doi = {10.1177/2050303214535009},
Key = {fds327583}
}
@article{fds285489,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians
and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern
World},
Journal = {Critical Research on Religion},
Volume = {2},
Editor = {Glauz-Todrank, AE},
Year = {2014},
Abstract = {Symposium, “Jewish Identification and Critical Theory: The
Political Significance of Conceptual Categories"},
Key = {fds285489}
}
@article{fds219828,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {"Inca Women"},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Incas},
Publisher = {Altamira Press},
Editor = {Gary Urton and Adriana von Hagen},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds219828}
}
@article{fds219829,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {Aclla},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Incas},
Publisher = {Altamira Press},
Editor = {Gary Urton and Adriana von Hagen},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds219829}
}
@article{fds219827,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {Haunting the Modern Andean State: Colonial Legacies of Race
and Civilization},
Booktitle = {Off-Centered States: State Formation and Deformation in the
Andes},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Editor = {Christopher Krupa and David Nugent},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds219827}
}
@article{fds285506,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Prologo},
Booktitle = {No Se Puede Descolonizar Sin Despatriarcalizar: Teoria y
Propuesta de la Despatriarcalizacion, by Maria
Galindo},
Publisher = {Mujeres Creando},
Address = {La Paz, Bolivia},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds285506}
}
@article{fds285514,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Into the Archive: Writing and Power in Colonial Peru. By
Kathryn Burns (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010. xv
plus 247 pp.)},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {596-598},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0022-4529},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000311902500026&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/jsh/shs049},
Key = {fds285514}
}
@article{fds285513,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Heresies and colonial geopolitics},
Journal = {Romanic Review},
Volume = {103},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {65-80},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0035-8118},
Key = {fds285513}
}
@article{fds211263,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {Into the Archive: Writing and Power in Colonial Peru, by
Kathryn Burns},
Journal = {Journal of Social History},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds211263}
}
@misc{fds285507,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Threads Speak},
Journal = {Eccentric Archive},
Year = {2012},
Abstract = {Exhibition in “Unauthorized”, Inter Arts Center, Malmö
(Sweden); and “Reflecting Fashion”, Museum of Modern
Art, Vienna.},
Key = {fds285507}
}
@article{fds285526,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Confronting Nationalisms, Cosmopolitan Visions, and the
Politics of Memory: Aesthetics of Reconciliation and Selma
Meerbaum-Eisinger in Western Ukraine},
Journal = {Dissidences},
Volume = {4},
Number = {8},
Year = {2012},
Month = {Winter},
Abstract = {Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger, an eighteen year old,
German-speaking poet, died in an SS labor camp in 1942. She
left behind a hand-written album of 57 poems that
miraculously survived the War. Selma was from Czernowitz (at
the time, Cernauti, Romania and today Chernivtsi, Ukraine),
a city famous for its poets, like cousin Paul Celan, as well
as for its “multicultural” ethos. Although Selma’s
poetry had its first commercial publication in Hamburg
thirty years ago, over the last seven years her poems have
captured the imaginations of German and Austrian
playwrights, professors, students, and musicians; now
Ukrainian teachers, students, artists and city officials are
discovering her poetry as well. This paper explores the
resurging interest in Selma Meerbaum’s life and poetry as
part of a project of potential reconciliation with the past
-- and for the future. It focuses on memory-work, the social
practices and social relations that make the past into a
vital part of the present. It connects broad debates over
how to – or whether to –publicly represent, atone for,
or bury one of the modern world’s most horrifying episodes
with current frictions over nationhood, moral obligations,
and political vision. The goal is to explore how Chernvitsi
residents, living in a city marked by communities with
shared and diverse histories -- and diverse histories of
facing the past – are creating milieus of meaning, and
potential meanings, for Selma’s life and art. Selma
presentations and performances are part of an aesthetic
negotiation of public memory and embody the discord of
unresolved pasts and an unsettled present.},
Key = {fds285526}
}
@article{fds285512,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Chasteté et pureté des liens sociaux dans le Pérou du
XVIIe siècle},
Journal = {Cahiers du Genre},
Volume = {50},
Series = {Genre, modernite et colonialite du pouvoir},
Number = {1},
Pages = {17-40},
Publisher = {CAIRN},
Editor = {Maria Eleonora Sanna and Eleni Varikas},
Year = {2011},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1298-6046},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cdge.050.0017},
Doi = {10.3917/cdge.050.0017},
Key = {fds285512}
}
@article{fds285525,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Colonial Peru and the Inquisition: Race‐Thinking, Torture,
and the Making of the Modern World},
Journal = {Transforming Anthropology},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {132-138},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {1051-0559},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-7466.2011.01127.x},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The
<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">S</jats:styled-content>panish
<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">I</jats:styled-content>nquisition
in colonial <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">P</jats:styled-content>eru:
Bureaucracy, Race‐Thinking, and the Making of the Modern
World Trying to understand how “civilized” people could
embrace fascism, <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">H</jats:styled-content>annah
<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">A</jats:styled-content>rendt
searched for a precedent in <jats:styled-content
style="fixed-case">W</jats:styled-content>estern history.
She found it in 19th century colonialism, with its mix of
bureaucratic rule, “race‐thinking,” and appeals to
violent, “civilized” rationality. This article takes
<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">A</jats:styled-content>rendt's
insights about the barbaric underside of
<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">W</jats:styled-content>estern
society and moves them back to the 17th century, when
<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">S</jats:styled-content>panish
colonialism dominated the globe. From the 16th century
through the mid‐17th century, <jats:styled-content
style="fixed-case">S</jats:styled-content>pain was in the
vanguard of <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">E</jats:styled-content>urope,
putting in place cutting‐edge bureaucracies, like the
Inquisition, to administer and control colonial populations.
The Inquisition was the premier bureaucracy to evaluate and
install race‐thinking designs and ideologies of
“civilizing” that camouflaged the horrors of modern
experience—including the use of torture.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1548-7466.2011.01127.x},
Key = {fds285525}
}
@article{fds198776,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {Women, Religion, and the Incas},
Journal = {Annual of the Science of Religion (Peru)},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds198776}
}
@article{fds183489,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {"Haunting the Modern Andean State: Colonial Legacies of Race
and Civilization”},
Booktitle = {Estados Decentrados: Formacion y deformacion politica en los
andes},
Year = {2010},
Month = {September},
Abstract = {Contemporary Andean polities are haunted by colonial
legacies. Looking at state-making from the off-centered
view-point of emerging colonial institutions helps make
sense of the trajectory of horrors and irrationalities –
as well as idioms of political legitimacy and justice –
that have profoundly marked modern Andean life. European
state-making was chained to imperial endeavors and Spanish
political ideologies, like those of Spain’s early modern
competitors, reflect modernity’s beginnings in this
dialectic of state-making and colonialism. My essay explores
how colonial apparatuses of statecraft, washed in the
dictates of imperial control, made race-thinking – and the
imperatives of “civilization” -- part of the body
politic. And, while this essay can be suggestive at best, I
hope it pushes us to ask why -- and how -- these beginnings
have not been central to our perceptions of modern
experience or modern states},
Key = {fds183489}
}
@article{fds166461,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {“Forward”, Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in
Colonial Latin America},
Booktitle = {Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin
America},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {M. O'Hara and A. Fisher},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166461}
}
@article{fds285505,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Forward},
Booktitle = {Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin
America},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Hara, MO and Fisher, A},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds285505}
}
@book{fds150832,
Author = {I. Silverblatt and Irene Silverblatt and Helene Silverblatt editors and introduction, translated by Jerry Glenn and Florian
Birkmayer and Helene Silverblatt and Irene
Silverblatt},
Title = {Harvest of Blossoms: Poems from a Life Cut
Short},
Year = {2008},
Month = {October},
url = {http://news.duke.edu/2008/10/harvestofblossoms.html},
Key = {fds150832}
}
@book{fds285511,
Author = {Meerbaum-Eisinger, S},
Title = {Harvest of Blossoms: Poems from a Life Cut Short (Collected
Poems of Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger)},
Publisher = {Northwestern University Press},
Editor = {Silverblatt, I and Silverblatt, H},
Year = {2008},
Abstract = {Introduction by Irene Silverblatt and Helene
Silverblatt},
Key = {fds285511}
}
@article{fds285503,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {The Black Legend and Global Conspiracies: The Spanish
Inquisition, Race-Thinking and the Emerging Modern
World},
Booktitle = {Rereading the Black Legend},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Greer, M and Mignolo, W},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds285503}
}
@article{fds285504,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Native Andeans Observe Spanish Colonials},
Booktitle = {Europe Observed},
Publisher = {Bucknell University Press},
Editor = {Hawes, C and Chaterjee, K},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds285504}
}
@article{fds285502,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Modern Inquisitions},
Pages = {295-331},
Booktitle = {Empires: Thinking Colonial Studies Beyond
Europe},
Publisher = {School of American Research},
Editor = {Stoler, A and McGranahan, C},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds285502}
}
@article{fds285521,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Colonial conspiracies},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {53},
Number = {2},
Pages = {259-280},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2006},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0014-1801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000236844300001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Using records from the Lima office of the Spanish
Inquisition, this article explores the cultural politics of
Spanish colonialism in the Andes. Spain's imperial
enterprise was rooted in the construction of new social
beings at the core of modernity: (1) the racialized triad -
Indian, Spaniard, and black; and (2) bureaucratized beings
created in tandem with institutions of state. Conspiracies
and confusions were the result as inquisitors, officers in
the most modern bureaucracy of the time, intertwined
stereotypes of Jews, Indians, African slaves, and women as
part of an etiology of blame. Seventeenth-century Peru
provides a glaring example of how fears could coalesce,
develop, and ultimately balloon into absurd conspiracy
theories, made all the more dangerous by an ideology of
reason and the support of an institution of state. Copyright
© 2006 by the American Society for Ethnohistory.},
Doi = {10.1215/00141801-53-2-259},
Key = {fds285521}
}
@article{fds303228,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Religion and Race in the Emerging Modern World: Indians,
Incas, and Conspiracy Stories in Colonial
Peru},
Booktitle = {Practicing Catholic: Ritual, Body, and Contestation in
Catholic Faith},
Publisher = {Palgrave/MacMillan},
Editor = {Morrill, B and Ziegler, J and Rodgers, S},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds303228}
}
@article{fds285523,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Religion and Race in the Emerging Modern World: Indians,
Incas, and Conspiracy Stories in Colonial
Peru},
Booktitle = {Practicing Catholic: Ritual, Body, and Contestation in
Catholic Faith},
Publisher = {Palgrave/MacMillian},
Editor = {Morrill, BT and Ziegler, J and Rodgers, S},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {9781349534197},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403982964},
Doi = {10.1057/9781403982964},
Key = {fds285523}
}
@book{fds285510,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Modern Inquisitions: Peru and the Colonial Origins of the
Civilized World},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2004},
Abstract = {Modern Inquisitions explores the cultural work of
colonialism in the seventeenth century Peruvian Andes and
attempts to address some of the complex, cultural practices
that accompanied the institutionalization of state power in
Europe and the colonial New World. A primary source of my
investigation has been records from the Lima headquarters of
the Spanish Inquisition. These documents show us the
Inquisition’s modern side: it was Europe’s most advanced
bureaucracy at the time and it helped instantiate the
racialized categories of colonial rule that girded modern
state-making.},
Key = {fds285510}
}
@article{fds285500,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Political Disenfranchisement},
Booktitle = {Latin American Cultural Studies Reader},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {del Sarto, A and Rios, A and Trigo, A},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds285500}
}
@article{fds285499,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {New World Christians and New World Fears in Colonial
Peru},
Booktitle = {From the Margins: Historical Anthropology and its
Futures},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Axel, BK},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds285499}
}
@book{fds15833,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {Moon, Sun, and Witches},
Publisher = {Iwanami Shoten},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds15833}
}
@book{fds285491,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Japanes translation of Moon, Sun, and Witches},
Publisher = {Iwanami Shoten Publisher},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds285491}
}
@article{fds285497,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Definiciones de la Modernidad y Inquisiciones
Modernas},
Booktitle = {Reestructuracion de las Ciencias Sociales en los Paises
Andinos},
Publisher = {Instituto Pensar},
Editor = {Gomez, S},
Year = {2001},
Abstract = {This essay explores the way in which “modernity” has
been defined in the English speaking world and asks how that
definition has excluded the participation of Spain and the
Spanish colonies. I trace this process back to the 16th
century and the propoganda wars (the Black Legend) of
England against its principal rival, Spain. Currently, while
academics in the Latin America trace the beginning of
“modernity” to Spanish colonialism, counterparts in the
United States and England have tended to look at the
nineteenth century – when British colonialism achieved
dominance.},
Key = {fds285497}
}
@article{fds285498,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Power and Memory in Latin America: The Uses of the
Pre-Columbian Past},
Pages = {21-32},
Booktitle = {Archaeology and Society in the 21st Century: The Dead Sea
Scrolls and Other Case Studies},
Publisher = {The Dorot Foundation},
Editor = {Silberman, NA and Frerichs, ES},
Year = {2001},
Abstract = {This essay, published in the proceedings of an international
conference on archaeology and memory in light of the
publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls, explores how
conceptions of the pre-Columbian past have been used to
support political agendas. It includes a critique of von
Daniken’s theory of the extraterrestrial origins of pre-
Columbian sites, Mexican revolutionary ideology, and
Indianist movements in Peru.},
Key = {fds285498}
}
@article{fds285529,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {New Christians and new world fears in seventeenth-century
Peru},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {42},
Number = {3},
Pages = {524-546},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2000},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000089243900003&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {Spanish colonialism brought the Inquisition to the
Viceroyalty of Peru in 1569, and from the end of the
sixteenth century until Peru declared independence from
Spain in 1820, Spanish Inquisitors prosecuted men and women
for clandestinely practicing Jewish rites. In this paper,
however, I will not talk about 'Jews' as such, nor try to
discern who among Peru's New Christians bore 'Jewish'
identities or followed Jewish practices and beliefs. Rather,
using Inquisition records from the first half of the
seventeenth century, and drawing heavily on the lengthy
trial brought against Manuel Bautista Perez, I want to
investigate some of the ways in which the 'Jew' grabbed
colonial imaginations. I will be looking at accusations
levied against 'New Christians, ' the conspiracies they
supposedly engaged in, the terrors they provoked, the
societal dangers they embodied.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0010417500002929},
Key = {fds285529}
}
@article{fds285496,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {The Inca’s Witches: Gender and the Cultural Work of
Colonization in Seventeenth Century Peru},
Pages = {109-130},
Booktitle = {Possible Pasts: Becoming Colonial in Early
America},
Publisher = {Cornell University Press},
Editor = {St. George and R},
Year = {2000},
Abstract = {Inquisitors considered "witches" to be a colonial plague.
This essay explores the history of the charges made agsinst
these women and, in the process, uncovers patterns linking
discourses of gender and race to political ideologies.
Accused witches, nearly always women, came from all of the
colony’s racial clases except "indio". Some were Spanish,
others mestizos, mulattas, and blacks. Nevertheless, bu the
early seventeenth century they were condemed for sorcery
that depended on Ineian prayers, herbs, language and sacred
ohjects. By the middle of the seventeenth century,
non-Indian witches were charged with practicing an
Inca-centered form of sorcery. The essay argues that this
presumed, unholy alliance was also a political charge,
steeped in discourses not usually used in the West – a
nascent, gendered expression of creole belief.},
Key = {fds285496}
}
@article{fds285519,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {The secret history of gender: Women, men, and power in late
Colonial Mexico.},
Journal = {COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY},
Volume = {41},
Number = {2},
Pages = {406-406},
Publisher = {CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS},
Year = {1999},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000083178000007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds285519}
}
@article{fds37092,
Author = {I.M. Silverblatt},
Title = {"Family Values in Seventeenth Century Peru"},
Pages = {63-89},
Booktitle = {Native Traditions in the Postconquest World},
Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: Dumberton Oaks Research Library and
Collection},
Editor = {Elizabeth Boone and Tom Cummins},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds37092}
}
@article{fds285528,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Honor, Sex, and Civilizing in the Making of Seventeenth
Century Peru},
Journal = {Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society},
Volume = {25},
Number = {1&2},
Pages = {181-198},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds285528}
}
@article{fds285527,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Lessons of Gender and Ethnohistory in Mesoamerica},
Journal = {Ethnohistory},
Volume = {42},
Number = {4},
Pages = {639-639},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1995},
ISSN = {0014-1801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1995TG78700008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/483149},
Key = {fds285527}
}
@article{fds285495,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Becoming Indian in the Central Andes of Seventeenth Century
Peru},
Pages = {279-298},
Booktitle = {Imperial Aftermaths and Postcolonial Displacements},
Publisher = {Princeton: Princeton University Press},
Editor = {Prakash, G},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds285495}
}
@article{fds285494,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Andean Witches and Virgins: Seventeenth Century Nativism and
Subversive Gender Ideologies},
Pages = {259-271},
Booktitle = {Women, Race and Writing in the Early Modern
Period},
Publisher = {London: Routledge},
Editor = {Hendricks, M and Parker, P},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds285494}
}
@article{fds285516,
Author = {Silverblatt, I and Sanchez, A and MacCormack, S},
Title = {Amancebados, hechiceros, y rebeldes. Chancay, siglo
XVII.},
Journal = {The Hispanic American Historical Review},
Volume = {73},
Number = {1},
Pages = {157-157},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1993},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0018-2168},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993KR10500033&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2517659},
Key = {fds285516}
}
@book{fds285509,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Spanish translation of Moon, Sun, and Witches},
Publisher = {Centro-Las Casas},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds285509}
}
@article{fds285517,
Author = {SILVERBLATT, I},
Title = {Anthropological History of Andean Polities. JOHN V. MURRA,
NATHAN WACHTEL, and JACQUES REVEL, eds},
Journal = {American Ethnologist},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {400-401},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1989},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0094-0496},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1989CT41200031&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1525/ae.1989.16.2.02a00280},
Key = {fds285517}
}
@article{fds285522,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Women in States},
Journal = {Annual Review of Anthropology},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Pages = {427-460},
Publisher = {Annual Reviews},
Year = {1988},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0084-6570},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988Q535100018&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1146/annurev.an.17.100188.002235},
Key = {fds285522}
}
@article{fds285520,
Author = {SILVERBLATT, I},
Title = {Native lords of Quito in the age of the incas: The political
economy of north Andean chiefdoms. FRANK
SALOMON},
Journal = {American Ethnologist},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {585-586},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1988},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0094-0496},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988P926700028&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1525/ae.1988.15.3.02a00260},
Key = {fds285520}
}
@article{fds285518,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Imperial Dilemmas, the Politics of Kinship, and Inca
Reconstructions of History},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {30},
Number = {1},
Pages = {83-102},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1988},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0010-4175},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1988M267200004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/S001041750001505X},
Key = {fds285518}
}
@book{fds285508,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {Moon, Sun, and Witches: Gender Ideologies and Class in Inca
and Colonial Peru},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Year = {1987},
Abstract = {http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/2624.html},
Key = {fds285508}
}
@article{fds285524,
Author = {Silverblatt, I},
Title = {The evolution of witchcraft and the meaning of healing in
colonial Andean society.},
Journal = {Culture, medicine and psychiatry},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Pages = {413-427},
Year = {1983},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0165-005X},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6362989},
Abstract = {This paper explores the ways in which traditional beliefs of
Andean peoples regarding health and sickness were
transformed by the process of Spanish colonization. It also
examines how the colonial context devolved new meanings and
powers on native curers. The analysis of these
transformations in Andean systems of meanings and role
structures relating to healing depends on an examination of
the European witchcraze of the 16th-17th centuries. The
Spanish conquest of the Inca empire in the mid-1500's
coincided with the European witch hunts; it is argued that
the latter formed the cultural lens through which the
Spanish evaluated native religion--the matrix through which
Andean concepts of disease and health were expressed--as
well as native curers. Andean religion was condemned as
heresy and curers were condemned as witches. Traditional
Andean cosmology was antithetical to 16th century European
beliefs in the struggle between god and the devil, between
loyal Christians and the Satan's followers. Consequently,
European concepts of disease and health based on the power
of witches, Satan's adherents, to cause harm and cure were
alien to pre-Columbian Andean thought. Ironically European
concepts of Satan and the supposed powers of witches began
to graft themselves onto the world view of Andean peoples.
The ensuing dialectic of ideas as well as the creation of
new healers/witches forged during the imposition of colonial
rule form the crux of this analysis.},
Doi = {10.1007/bf00052240},
Key = {fds285524}
}
%% Silvermoon, .
@article{fds46670,
Author = {Silvermoon and Michael Ennis},
Title = {The View of the Empire from the Altepetl: Renaissance Era
Nahua Historical and Global Imagination},
Booktitle = {Re-Imagining the Black legend},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Re-Imagining the Black legend.},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds46670}
}
%% Sosin, Joshua D.
@article{fds376279,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Manumission at Chaironeia},
Journal = {Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Number = {227},
Pages = {81-96},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds376279}
}
@article{fds366178,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {The Margins of a Law: The Compositioon of IG IX.12.3
718},
Journal = {Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {221},
Pages = {70-76},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds366178}
}
@article{fds369324,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {MANUMISSIONS AT ELATEIA (IG IX, 1 124-127)},
Journal = {Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Number = {223},
Pages = {63-70},
Year = {2022},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds369324}
}
@article{fds303189,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Ransom at Athens ([Dem.] 53.11)},
Journal = {Historia: Zeitschrift fuer Alte Geschichte},
Volume = {66},
Number = {2},
Pages = {130-146},
Year = {2017},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0018-2311},
url = {https://www.uni-erfurt.de/historia/aktuelles/},
Abstract = {“The laws even command that he who is ransomed belongs to
the one who ransomed him from the enemy, if he does not pay
the ransom” ([Dem] 53.11). This is widely regarded as an
exception to Solon’ s law against enslavement for debt.
Harris has made a strong case that the law cited by
Apollodoros’ opponent did not concern debt-slavery. This
paper suggests, furthermore, that the law did not apply to
him and his situation at all; that we have misunderstood
what this law “commands;” that ransom was a more varied
process than scholars have allowed; and that the law on
ransom, so often thought to have been an exception to the
ban on debt-slavery, may in fact have been essential to the
broader objective of which the ban was part.},
Key = {fds303189}
}
@article{fds235305,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {A Metic was a Metic},
Journal = {Historia},
Volume = {65},
Number = {1},
Pages = {13 pages},
Year = {2016},
ISSN = {0018-2311},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9266 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {In Classical Athens, an immigrant who stayed longer than
about a month was required to register a citizen as
prostates and to commence paying the metoikion. So were
freed slaves. A recent study treats these freeborn and
freedman metics as distinct legal types of resident alien.
Athenian law did not.},
Key = {fds235305}
}
@article{fds235306,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Death on a Road (Dem. 23.53)},
Journal = {Historia},
Volume = {65},
Number = {2},
Pages = {155-169},
Year = {2016},
ISSN = {0018-2311},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9715 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Scholarly consensus holds that a law quoted in Demosthenes
(23.53) permitted one to kill a highway robber who had lain
in ambush and attacked one on a road. But the relevant
phrase says nothing explicit about ambush. Modern
interpretation derives from Harpocration and other ancient
authorities. It is argued here that they were mistaken and
that the phrase referred to those who inadvertently killed a
fellow traveler while overtaking on a road.' The new
interpretation may offer another way to think about the
encounter between Oedipus and Laius.},
Key = {fds235306}
}
@article{fds335316,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Manumission with paramone: Conditional freedom?},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {A common view holds that slaves freed on condition of
paramone were juridical chimeras, legally half-free,
half-slave. This paper argues that this view is based on a
misunderstanding of the Greek sources, mainly epigraphic;
that the intermediate or hybrid juridical state of
conditional freedom is a modern invention; that the evidence
for manumission in the Greek world suggests overwhelmingly
that polities constructed liberty and slavery as a binary
pair, rather than poles on a spectrum.},
Key = {fds335316}
}
@article{fds235309,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {“Those who live apart” were Mercenaries},
Journal = {Historia},
Volume = {64},
Number = {3},
Pages = {413-418},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0018-2311},
url = {http://www.uni-erfurt.de/historia/},
Abstract = {Since antiquity, scholars have thought that the phrase
τοὺς χωρὶς οἰκοῦντας (Dem. 4.36)
indicated a special class of slaves, or freedmen, or
(Kazakévich) an unspecified form of free alien. The
argument advanced in Dem. 4, this paper suggests, shows that
the individuals who lived apart, were mercenaries.},
Key = {fds235309}
}
@article{fds235310,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Manumission with Paramone: Conditional Freedom?},
Journal = {TAPA},
Volume = {145},
Number = {2},
Pages = {73 pages},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0360-5949},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9198 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {A common view holds that slaves freed on condition of
paramone were juridical halfings, legally half-free,
half-slave. This paper argues that this view is based on a
misunderstanding of the Greek sources, mainly epigraphic;
that the intermediate or hybrid juridical state of
conditional freedom is a modern invention; that the evidence
for manumission in the Greek world suggests overwhelmingly
that polities constructed liberty and slavery as a binary
pair, rather than poles on a spectrum.},
Key = {fds235310}
}
@article{fds303190,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Endowed Eponymous Festivals on Delos},
Journal = {Kernos: revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de
religion grecque antique},
Number = {2014},
Pages = {30 pages},
Year = {2015},
ISSN = {0776-3824},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9263 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Second-century BC Delos saw the creation of more than two
dozen endowments, by men and women, Delians and aliens, and,
most famously, Hellenistic royalty or their agents. Scholars
agree that these underwrote festivals (mostly eponymous: The
Antigoneia, Eutycheia, Philonideia, Ptolemaieia, Stesileia,
etc.), and have focused on the political motivation,
purpose, and effects of the dozen or so royal specimens.
This paper suggests that we have misconstrued the Greek of
the Delian accounts; that the endowments did not fund
eponymous festivals per se, but modest recurring ritual that
was established on the occasion of significant family
events, especially marriage and death; that this peculiar
Delian phenomenon has more to say about authentic piety than
grand politics, and more in common with Hellenistic family
cult than festival culture.},
Key = {fds303190}
}
@article{fds335318,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {“Those who live apart” were Mercenaries},
Year = {2015},
Abstract = {Since antiquity, scholars have thought that the phrase
τοὺς χωρὶς οἰκοῦντας (Dem. 4.36)
indicated a special class of slaves, or freedmen, or
(Kazakévich) an unspecified form of free alien. The
argument advanced in Dem. 4, this paper suggests, shows that
the individuals who lived apart, were mercenaries.},
Key = {fds335318}
}
@article{fds335317,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {A Metic was a Metic},
Year = {2015},
Abstract = {In Classical Athens, an immigrant who stayed longer than
about a month was required to register a citizen as
prostates and to commence paying the metoikion. So were
freed slaves. A recent study treats these freeborn and
freedman metics as distinct legal types of resident alien.
Athenian law did not.},
Key = {fds335317}
}
@misc{fds335319,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Endowed Eponymous Festivals on Delos},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds335319}
}
@misc{fds336322,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Endowed Eponymous Festivals on Delos},
Pages = {52 ms pp-52 ms pp},
Year = {2015},
Abstract = {Second-century BC Delos saw the creation of more than two
dozen endowments, by men and women, Delians and aliens, and,
most famously, Hellenistic royalty or their agents. Scholars
agree that these underwrote festivals (mostly eponymous: The
Antigoneia, Eutycheia, Philonideia, Ptolemaieia, Stesileia,
etc.), and have focused on the political motivation,
purpose, and effects of the dozen or so royal specimens.
This paper suggests that we have misconstrued the Greek of
the Delian accounts; that the endowments did not fund
eponymous festivals per se, but modest recurring ritual that
was established on the occasion of significant family
events, especially marriage and death; that this peculiar
Delian phenomenon has more to say about authentic piety than
grand politics, and more in common with Hellenistic family
cult than festival culture.},
Key = {fds336322}
}
@article{fds235313,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Tax exemption and Athenian imperial politics: The case of
Chalkis},
Journal = {Transactions of the American Philological
Association},
Volume = {144},
Number = {2},
Pages = {263-306},
Publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
Year = {2014},
Month = {September},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9273 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {This paper argues that the clause at IG I3 40.52-57, which
refers to taxation of aliens at Chalkis and has long puzzled
scholars, stipulated that any non-Chalkidian who had been
granted immunity from Athenian tele, conditional on
residence at Athens or not, should enjoy the same immunity
from Chalkidian tele at Chalkis; that the inscription
belongs to 424/3 b.c.e, when Athenian law and honorifc
practice were much concerned with taxation and immunities.
Though long seen as fscal punishment by a newly imperial
Athens, the action was connected to later debates about
local honors and domestic taxation, and was rather
mild.},
Doi = {10.1353/apa.2014.0014},
Key = {fds235313}
}
@article{fds235308,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Notes on Inscriptions},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {189},
Pages = {147-148},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8995 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235308}
}
@article{fds235314,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Notes on Inscriptions},
Volume = {186},
Pages = {163-170},
Year = {2014},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9158 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235314}
}
@misc{fds235307,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Endowments and Taxation in the Hellenistic
World},
Journal = {Ancient Society},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {43-89},
Year = {2014},
ISSN = {0066-1619},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9262 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {This paper suggests that a number of well known Hellenistic
endowments were crafted in such a way that, in addition to
the pious purposes that they served, they also allowed
founders and elite peers to limit tax-liability by
sheltering real estate from the possibility of assessment
for taxation.},
Doi = {10.2143/AS.44.0.3044799},
Key = {fds235307}
}
@misc{fds235311,
Author = {team, CBIDP},
Title = {The Son of Suda On-Line},
Publisher = {The Institute of Classical Studies University of
London},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
url = {http://papyri.info/editor},
Abstract = {The Son of Suda On-Line (SoSOL) represents the first steps
towards a collaborative, editorially-controlled, online
editor for the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri (DDbDP).
Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s Integrating
Digital Papyrology Phase 2 (IDP2), SoSOL provides a strongly
version-controlled front-end for editing and reviewing
papyrological texts marked up in EpiDoc XML.},
Key = {fds235311}
}
@misc{fds335320,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Notes on Inscriptions},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds335320}
}
@misc{fds235312,
Author = {team, CBIDP},
Title = {Papyrological Navigator},
Year = {2010},
url = {http://papyri.info/},
Abstract = {This is not a book, but digital humanities infrastructure
built by a team that I direct under grant-funded research.
http://papyri.info},
Key = {fds235312}
}
@article{fds235320,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Magnesian inviolability},
Journal = {Transactions of the American Philological
Association},
Volume = {139},
Number = {2},
Pages = {369-410},
Year = {2009},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0360-5949},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9543 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {In 221/20 the citizens of Magnesia on the Maeander sought to
create crowned games in honor of Artemis Leukophryene. The
goddess had appeared to them and Delphi instructed that "it
is more agreeable and better for those who revere Apollo
Pythios and Artemis Leukophryene and treat the city and
territory of the Magnesians on the Maeander as sacred and
inviolable." But why it took Magnesia more than a decade to
secure asylia and inaugurate the enhanced games has remained
a puzzle. It has been thought since Kern (1901) that the
Magnesians first attempted to win acceptance of
inviolability and the games in 221/20, that their
invitations were almost universally snubbed, and that the
city did not succeed in securing international recognition
until 208/7. This paper argues that there was no failed
campaign of invitations in 221, that Magnesia did not
canvass the Greek world until 208/7.},
Doi = {10.1353/apa.0.0035},
Key = {fds235320}
}
@article{fds235321,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {The New Letter from Pasion},
Journal = {ZPE},
Volume = {165},
Pages = {105-108},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8407 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235321}
}
@article{fds235322,
Author = {Sosin, JP},
Title = {Unwelcome dedications: Public law and private religion in
Hellenistic Laodicea by the sea},
Journal = {Classical Quarterly},
Volume = {55},
Number = {1},
Pages = {130-139},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2005},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0009-8388},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000229876100009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1093/cq/bmi009},
Key = {fds235322}
}
@article{fds235319,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {A Common Market on Syros (IG XII.5 658)},
Journal = {Historia},
Volume = {54},
Number = {2},
Pages = {222-226},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8408 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235319}
}
@article{fds235329,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Alexanders and Stephanephoroi at Delphi},
Journal = {Classical Philology},
Volume = {99},
Number = {3},
Pages = {191-208},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0009-837X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000226330500001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/429194},
Key = {fds235329}
}
@article{fds235332,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Homer in the Papyri},
Journal = {DIG Magazine},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Pages = {14-15},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds235332}
}
@article{fds235323,
Author = {Bauschatz, J and Sosin, JD},
Title = {Stealing Livestock at Oxyrhyncha},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {146},
Pages = {167-169},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds235323}
}
@article{fds235330,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Half again More},
Journal = {Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte
Gebiete},
Volume = {50},
Number = {1},
Pages = {42-44},
Publisher = {WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9005 Duke open
access},
Doi = {10.1515/apf.2004.50.1.42},
Key = {fds235330}
}
@article{fds235331,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {An Endowed Peace},
Journal = {Museum Helveticum},
Volume = {61},
Number = {1},
Pages = {2-8},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9004 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235331}
}
@article{fds303191,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Acraephia Counts: Π for Π(ΕΤΤΑΡΕΣ)},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {148},
Pages = {193-195},
Year = {2004},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11541 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds303191}
}
@article{fds235324,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Grain for Delos},
Journal = {Museum Helveticum},
Volume = {60},
Number = {2},
Pages = {65-79},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9006 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235324}
}
@article{fds235325,
Author = {Sosin, JD and Manning, J},
Title = {Palaeography and Bilingualism: P.Duk.inv. 320 and
675},
Journal = {Chronique d’Égypte},
Volume = {78},
Pages = {202-212},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9007 Duke open
access},
Doi = {10.1484/j.cde.2.309217},
Key = {fds235325}
}
@article{fds235328,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Grain for Andros},
Journal = {Hermes - Zeitschrift fur Klassische Philologie},
Volume = {130},
Number = {2},
Pages = {131-145},
Year = {2002},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0018-0777},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000176985800001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235328}
}
@article{fds235326,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Two Attic Endowments},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {138},
Pages = {123-128},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9011 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235326}
}
@article{fds235327,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Boeotian Silver, Theban Agio and Bronze Drachmas},
Journal = {Numismatic Chronicle},
Volume = {162},
Pages = {333-339},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9008 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235327}
}
@article{fds235334,
Author = {Sosin, JD and Bauschatz, J},
Title = {Four Papyri concerning Pesouris, Basilikos
Grammateus},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {141},
Pages = {177-190},
Year = {2002},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9009 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235334}
}
@book{fds235315,
Author = {Oates, JF and Bagnall, RS and Clackson, SJ and Brien, AAO and Sosin, JD and Wilfong, TG and Worp, KA},
Title = {Checklist of Editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic and Coptic
Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets},
Publisher = {David Brown},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds235315}
}
@article{fds235317,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Exempt from tribute (Publication of Greek papyrus document
'P.Aust.inv. 32' concerning allocation of land labeled
chersos (kai) aphorologetos)},
Journal = {GREEK ROMAN AND BYZANTINE STUDIES},
Volume = {42},
Number = {1},
Pages = {125-+},
Year = {2001},
ISSN = {0017-3916},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000178277100008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235317}
}
@article{fds235333,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Accounting and Endowments},
Journal = {Tyche: Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte, Papyrologie und
Epigraphik.},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {161-175},
Year = {2001},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9012 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235333}
}
@article{fds235344,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Ausonius' Juvenal and the Winstedt Fragment},
Journal = {Classical Philology},
Volume = {95},
Number = {2},
Pages = {199-206},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2000},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0009-837X},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000167024000009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/449488},
Key = {fds235344}
}
@article{fds235342,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {A missing woman: the Hellenistic leases from Thespiae
revisited},
Journal = {GREEK ROMAN AND BYZANTINE STUDIES},
Volume = {41},
Number = {1},
Pages = {47-58},
Year = {2000},
ISSN = {0017-3916},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000172684400002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds235342}
}
@article{fds235345,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Agio at Delphi},
Journal = {Numismatic Chronicle},
Volume = {160},
Pages = {67-80},
Year = {2000},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9015 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235345}
}
@article{fds235338,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Abduction at the Threshing Floor: P.Duk.inv.
714-716},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {127},
Pages = {131-140},
Year = {1999},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9017 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235338}
}
@article{fds235339,
Author = {Sosin, JD and Oates, J and Weinberg, R and Johnson,
P},
Title = {Reading Invisible Ink: Digital Imaging of P.Duk.inv.
716},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {127},
Pages = {127-130},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds235339}
}
@article{fds235340,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Lucretius, Seneca and Persius 1.1-2},
Journal = {Transactions of the American Philological
Association},
Volume = {129},
Pages = {281-299},
Year = {1999},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9001 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235340}
}
@article{fds235341,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Tyrian Stationarii at Puteoli},
Journal = {Tyche: Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte, Papyrologie und
Epigraphik},
Volume = {14},
Pages = {275-285},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds235341}
}
@article{fds235343,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {Ausonian Allusions to Juvenal’s Satires},
Journal = {Wiener Studien},
Volume = {114},
Pages = {91-112},
Year = {1999},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9018 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds235343}
}
@article{fds235318,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {A Word for Woman?"},
Journal = {Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies},
Volume = {38},
Number = {1},
Pages = {75-83},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds235318}
}
@article{fds235336,
Author = {Sosin, JD},
Title = {P.Duk.inv. 677: Aetos, from Arsinoite Strategos to Eponymous
Priest},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {116},
Pages = {141-146},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds235336}
}
@article{fds235337,
Author = {Sosin, JD and Oates, JF},
Title = {P.Duk.inv. 314: Agathis, Strategos and Hipparches of the
Arsinoite Nome},
Journal = {Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik},
Volume = {118},
Pages = {251-258},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds235337}
}
@article{fds235335,
Author = {Sosin, JD and van Minnen, P},
Title = {Imperial Pork: Preparations for a Visit by Severus Alexander
and Julia Mamaea to Egypt},
Journal = {Ancient Society},
Volume = {27},
Pages = {171-181},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds235335}
}
%% Sparling, Andrew W.
@article{fds32270,
Author = {Andrew W. Sparling},
Title = {Putrefaction in the Laboratory: How an Eighteenth-Century
Experimentalist Refashioned Herself as an Homme de
Lettres},
Journal = {Querelles: Jahrbuch für Frauenforschung},
Volume = {10},
Year = {2005},
url = {See http://www.fu-berlin.de/geschlechtergeschichte/publika/ulbrich/pub_cu.htm.},
Key = {fds32270}
}
@article{fds32266,
Author = {Andrew W. Sparling},
Title = {Rev. of Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the
Fate of Helmontian Chymistry, by William R. Newman and
Lawrence M. Principe},
Journal = {Metascience},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {424–27},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds32266}
}
%% Starn, Orin
@article{fds371615,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Lane C},
Journal = {Anthropology and Humanism},
Volume = {48},
Number = {2},
Pages = {417-418},
Year = {2023},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anhu.12451},
Abstract = {This poem for the “hundreds” in honor of Kathleen
Stewart is about anthropology, life and death, and doing
fieldwork in an Amazon.com warehouse.},
Doi = {10.1111/anhu.12451},
Key = {fds371615}
}
@article{fds371428,
Author = {La Serna and M and Starn, O},
Title = {Beyond the Gonzalo Mystique: Challenges to Abimael Guzmn's
Leadership inside Peru's Shining Path, 1982-1992},
Journal = {Latin American Research Review},
Volume = {58},
Number = {4},
Pages = {743-761},
Year = {2023},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lar.2023.25},
Abstract = {From the moment it launched its armed insurgency in 1980
until the death of its former leader in September 2021,
Peru's Shining Path mesmerized observers. The Maoist group
had a well-established reputation as a personality cult
whose members were fanatically devoted to Abimael Guzmán,
the messianic leader they revered as Presidente Gonzalo.
According to this narrative, referred to here as the Gonzalo
mystique, Shining Path zealots were prepared to submit to
Guzmán's authority and will - no matter how violent or
suicidal - because they viewed him as a messiah-prophet who
would usher in a new era of communist utopia. Drawing on
newly available sources, including the minutes of Shining
Path's 1988-1989 congress, this article complicates the
Gonzalo mystique narrative, tracing the unrelenting efforts
by middle- and high-ranking militants to challenge,
undermine, disobey, and even unseat Guzmán throughout the
insurgency. Far from seeing their leader as the undisputed
cosmocrat of the popular imagination, these militants
recognized Guzmán for who he was: a deeply flawed man with
errant ideas, including a dubious interpretation of Maoism,
problematic military strategy, and a revolutionary path that
was anything but shining.},
Doi = {10.1017/lar.2023.25},
Key = {fds371428}
}
@article{fds362197,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Anthropology and the misery of writing},
Journal = {American Anthropologist},
Volume = {124},
Number = {1},
Pages = {187-197},
Year = {2022},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aman.13677},
Abstract = {We have had much excited talk about experimental ethnography
and new genres of writing. Much of it acknowledges the
difficulties of putting words to page. But few of the many
reflections and meditations about ethnography really delve
into the self-destroying anxiety and misery that can
accompany writing in anthropology and across the humanities.
That many of us—from graduate students to tenured
professors—have suffered bad, sometimes career-ending
trouble with writing is a public secret. I draw on my own
struggle with writing and depression to try to make some
sense of why desperation and worse related to writing are so
relatively commonplace in anthropology today—and whether
there's anything we can do about it.},
Doi = {10.1111/aman.13677},
Key = {fds362197}
}
@book{fds341430,
Author = {Starn, O and Serna, ML},
Title = {The Shining Path Love, Madness, and Revolution in the
Andes},
Pages = {384 pages},
Publisher = {W. W. Norton},
Year = {2019},
ISBN = {9780393292800},
Abstract = {A narrative history of the unlikely Maoist rebellion that
terrorized Peru even after the fall of global
Communism.},
Key = {fds341430}
}
@article{fds343329,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Transnational fiesta: Twenty years later, Wilton Martinez
and Paul Gelles (2017)},
Journal = {Crossings},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {295-296},
Year = {2018},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/cjmc.9.2.295_5},
Doi = {10.1386/cjmc.9.2.295_5},
Key = {fds343329}
}
@book{fds305973,
Author = {O. Starn},
Title = {Writing Culture and the Life of Anthropology},
Pages = {296 pages},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Starn, O},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
ISBN = {9780822358732},
Key = {fds305973}
}
@article{fds303229,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {In the Magical Land of MOOCs},
Journal = {American Anthropologist},
Volume = {114},
Number = {4},
Pages = {7-8},
Publisher = {American Anthropological Association},
Year = {2014},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {1548-1433},
Key = {fds303229}
}
@article{fds318145,
Author = {Jones, GM and Flamenbaum, R and Buyandelger, M and Downey, G and Starn,
O and Laserna, C and Kelkar, S and Rouse, C and Looser,
T},
Title = {Anthropology in and of MOOCs},
Journal = {American Anthropologist},
Volume = {116},
Number = {4},
Pages = {829-838},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Editor = {Jones, GM},
Year = {2014},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aman.12143},
Doi = {10.1111/aman.12143},
Key = {fds318145}
}
@book{fds285565,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {The Passion of Tiger Woods: An Anthropologist Reports on
Golf, Race, and Celebrity Scandal},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
ISBN = {0-8223-5210-9},
Key = {fds285565}
}
@article{fds285567,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Introduction to Special Issue 'Writing Culture at
25'},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Volume = {27},
Number = {3},
Pages = {411-416},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1360.2012.01150.x},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1548-1360.2012.01150.x},
Key = {fds285567}
}
@article{fds285568,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Here Come The Anthros (Again): The Strange Marriage Of
Anthropology And Native America},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {179-204},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {2011},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0886-7356},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1360.2011.01094.x},
Abstract = {This article charts and tries to reckon with the
relationship between anthropology and Native America. In an
older time, most American anthropologists made their living
studying Indians, this almost parasitic disciplinary
dependence lasting well into the 20th century. Then came the
turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s, the Red Power movement, and
a period of estrangement between anthropologists and Native
America. And now, quite unexpectedly, a tentative
rapprochement has been taking place, albeit on very
different terms with native anthropologists often at the
forefront. This article focuses mostly on the United States,
although also reflecting on new work about native peoples
Canada and Latin America. © 2011 by the American
Anthropological Association.},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1548-1360.2011.01094.x},
Key = {fds285568}
}
@article{fds285572,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Caddying for the dalai lama: Golf, heritage tourism, and the
Pinehurst resort},
Journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly},
Volume = {105},
Number = {2},
Pages = {447-463},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {0038-2876},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000236727800013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1215/00382876-105-2-447},
Key = {fds285572}
}
@article{fds318146,
Author = {Starn, O and Bar, N},
Title = {An interview with Richard G. Fox},
Journal = {Current Anthropology},
Volume = {47},
Number = {1},
Pages = {155-163},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {2006},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/498956},
Doi = {10.1086/498956},
Key = {fds318146}
}
@book{fds285564,
Author = {Starn, O and Cadena, MDL},
Title = {Indigenous Experience Today, Translated into Spanish as
"Indigeneidadas Contemporaneas: Cultura, Politca, y
Globalizacion" (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos,
2010)},
Publisher = {Berg},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds285564}
}
@book{fds285563,
Author = {Starn, O and et. al.},
Title = {The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics (Revised and
Expanded Editon)},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds285563}
}
@book{fds285562,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Ishi’s Brain: In Search of America’s Last "Wild"
Indian},
Publisher = {W.W. Norton},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds285562}
}
@article{fds285534,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Ishi’s Spanish Words},
Booktitle = {Ishi in Three Centuries},
Publisher = {University of Nebraska Press},
Editor = {Kroeber, K and Kroeber, C},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://www.amazon.com/Ishis-Brain-Search-Americas-Indian/dp/0393326985/ref=pd_bbs_2/102-6227751-9138527?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1175002700&sr=8-2},
Key = {fds285534}
}
@article{fds285571,
Author = {Rockafellar, N and Starn, O},
Title = {Ishi's Brain},
Journal = {Current Anthropology},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {413-416},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1999},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {0011-3204},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000082749500002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/200038},
Key = {fds285571}
}
@book{fds285561,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Nightwatch: The Politics of Protest in the
Andes},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1999},
Abstract = {http://www.dukeupress.edu/},
Key = {fds285561}
}
@book{fds285560,
Author = {Starn, O and Fox, R},
Title = {Between Resistance and Revolution: Cultural Politics and
Social Movements},
Publisher = {Rutgers University Press},
Year = {1997},
Abstract = {http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu/},
Key = {fds285560}
}
@article{fds285533,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Villagers at Arms: War and Counterrevolution in Peru’s
Andes},
Booktitle = {Between Revolution and Resistance},
Publisher = {New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press},
Editor = {Fox, RG and Starn, O},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds285533}
}
@book{fds285559,
Author = {Starn, O and Degregori, CI and Coronel, J and Pino,
PD},
Title = {Las Rondas Compesinas y la Derrota de Sendero
Luminoso},
Publisher = {Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos/UNSCH},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds285559}
}
@article{fds285570,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {To Revolt against the Revolution: War and Resistance in
Peru's Andes},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Volume = {10},
Number = {4},
Pages = {547-580},
Publisher = {Wiley},
Year = {1995},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {0886-7356},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/can.1995.10.4.02a00040},
Doi = {10.1525/can.1995.10.4.02a00040},
Key = {fds285570}
}
@book{fds2497,
Author = {O. Starn et. al.},
Title = {The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {1995},
Abstract = {http://www.dukeupress.edu},
Key = {fds2497}
}
@article{fds285569,
Author = {Starn, O and Harris, O and Nugent, D and Nugent, S and Orlove, BS and Reyna, SP and Smith, G},
Title = {Rethinking the Politics of Anthropology: The Case of the
Andes [and Comments and Reply]},
Journal = {Current Anthropology},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {13-38},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Year = {1994},
Month = {February},
ISSN = {0011-3204},
url = {http://ca-www.aas.duke.edu/pdfs/starn3.pdf},
Doi = {10.1086/204233},
Key = {fds285569}
}
@article{fds285552,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Algunas Palabras Finales},
Journal = {Allpanchis},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {123-130},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds285552}
}
@article{fds285531,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {'I Dreamed of Foxes and Hawks': Peasant Protest, New Social
Movements and the Rondas Campesinas of Norther
Peru},
Pages = {89-111},
Booktitle = {The Making of Social Movements in Latin America},
Publisher = {Boulder: Westview Press},
Editor = {Escobar, A and Alvarez, S},
Year = {1992},
Key = {fds285531}
}
@article{fds37630,
Author = {O. Starn},
Title = {Missing the Revolution: Anthropologists and the War in
Peru},
Journal = {Cultural Anthropology},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds37630}
}
@article{fds285547,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Noches de Rondas: Por las serranías del
norte},
Journal = {Quehacer},
Volume = {69},
Pages = {76-93},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds285547}
}
@article{fds285548,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Congreso Rondero: Los Nuevos caminos de las
rondas},
Journal = {Quehacer},
Volume = {71},
Pages = {58-61},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds285548}
}
@article{fds318147,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {reply to Sady},
Journal = {American Ethnologist},
Volume = {14},
Number = {3},
Pages = {562-563},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1987},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1987.14.3.02a00110},
Doi = {10.1525/ae.1987.14.3.02a00110},
Key = {fds318147}
}
@article{fds285545,
Author = {Starn, O},
Title = {Reply to Sady},
Journal = {American Ethnologist},
Volume = {14},
Number = {3},
Pages = {149-150},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds285545}
}
@article{fds37631,
Author = {O. Starn},
Title = {Engineering Internment: Anthropologists and the War
Relocation Authority},
Journal = {American Ethnologist},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds37631}
}
%% Stelzel, Philipp
@article{fds193627,
Author = {P. Stelzel},
Title = {Bettina Hitzer/Thomas Welskopp (eds.), Die Bielefelder
Sozialgeschichte: Klassische Texte zu einem
geschichtswissenschaftlichen Programm und seinen
Kontroversen},
Journal = {H-Soz-u-Kult},
Year = {2011},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds193627}
}
@article{fds193629,
Author = {P. Stelzel},
Title = {Steffen Kailitz (ed.), Die Gegenwart der Vergangenheit. Der
„Historikerstreit“ und die deutsche Geschichtspolitik,
and Volker Kronenberg (ed.), Zeitgeschichte, Wissenschaft
und Politik. Der „Historikerstreit“ – 20 Jahre
danach},
Journal = {H-Soz-u-Kult},
Year = {2009},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds193629}
}
@article{fds193626,
Author = {P. Stelzel},
Title = {Working Toward a Common Goal? American Views on German
Historiography and German- American Scholarly Relations
during the 1960s},
Journal = {Central European History},
Volume = {41},
Number = {4},
Pages = {639-671},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds193626}
}
@article{fds193630,
Author = {P. Stelzel},
Title = {Gerhard A. Ritter (ed.), Friedrich Meinecke: Akademischer
Lehrer und emigrierte Schüler,},
Journal = {H-German},
Year = {2007},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds193630}
}
@article{fds193628,
Author = {P. Stelzel},
Title = {Fritz Fischer and the American Historical Profession:
Tracing the Transatlantic Dimension of the
Fischer-Kontroverse},
Journal = {Storia della Storiografia},
Volume = {44},
Number = {1},
Pages = {67-84},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds193628}
}
%% Stern, Philip J.
@book{fds369394,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Empire, Incorporated The Corporations That Built British
Colonialism},
Publisher = {Belknap Press},
Year = {2023},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {0674988124},
Abstract = {Philip Stern turns this view on its head, arguing that
corporations drove colonial expansion and governance,
creating an overlap between sovereign and commercial power
that continues to shape the relationship between nations and
...},
Key = {fds369394}
}
@article{fds365775,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Alcohol and the Ambivalence of the Early English East India
Company-State},
Journal = {Historical Journal},
Volume = {65},
Number = {1},
Pages = {185-201},
Year = {2022},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X21000236},
Abstract = {This article explores the various roles that alcohol played
in defining the governance of East India Company
fortifications and settlements in the seventeenth and early
eighteenth centuries. It argues that, much like elsewhere in
Europe, Asia, and the colonial world, alcohol was absolutely
crucial to political and social life, as well as a source of
great revenue and profit for both the Company and
individuals who worked for it. At the same time, it was a
cause of immense anxiety and concern for Company government,
which understood the use (and overuse) of alcohol as a
principal sign of potential disorder and disobedience. Far
from a contradiction, this ambivalence towards alcohol
formed a foundation for a variety of regulatory instruments,
from tavern licences to taxation, that were crucial to the
establishment of early Company governance and a prime
reflection of the Company's very own ambivalent nature as
both merchant and sovereign.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0018246X21000236},
Key = {fds365775}
}
@misc{fds365776,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {An Empire of Shopkeepers? The Middling Sort and the Making
of the Early English East India Company},
Booktitle = {To Take Us Lands Away: Essays in Honour of Margaret R.
Hunt},
Publisher = {Studia Historica Upsaliensia},
Editor = {Wendel-Hansen, A and Hoyer, F and Nordström, K},
Year = {2022},
Key = {fds365776}
}
@article{fds365777,
Author = {Hunt, MR and Stern, PJ},
Title = {Bombay: The genealogy of a global imperial
city},
Journal = {Urban History},
Volume = {48},
Number = {3},
Pages = {461-478},
Year = {2021},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0963926820000486},
Abstract = {This article will argue that the history of East India
Company Bombay - like that of many foreign British
enterprises, and like many other 'global' cities and indeed
colonies generally - is best understood as the product of
contradictions and contingencies. Bombay was never easy to
define geographically and its identity as an 'English'
settlement was precarious. It could not insulate itself
militarily from the powerful polities nearby; nor could it
always rely on the loyalty of its subjects, whether English
or of other ethnicities. It was a city constructed out of
crisis and tragedy, trial and error, a history that the
story about a European dynastic 'dowry' obscures, and which
Company representatives worked hard to conceal.},
Doi = {10.1017/S0963926820000486},
Key = {fds365777}
}
@article{fds365778,
Author = {Doherty, S and Ford, L and McKenzie, K and Parkinson, N and Roberts, D and Halliday, P and Laidlaw, Z and Lester, A and Stern,
P},
Title = {Inquiring into the Corpus of Empire},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {32},
Number = {2},
Pages = {219-240},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2021},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2021.0022},
Doi = {10.1353/jwh.2021.0022},
Key = {fds365778}
}
@article{fds365780,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Early Eighteenth-Century British India: Antimeridian or
antemeridiem?},
Journal = {Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History},
Volume = {21},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2020},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cch.2020.0014},
Abstract = {In the thirty years since the publication of C.A. Bayly’s
Imperial Meridian, the late eighteenth- and early
nineteenth-century British Empire has moved definitively
from the “sidelines” to the center of British imperial
historiography. This article asks how Bayly’s method and
argument might be transplanted to help us understand
different periods of colonial development, inspired both by
his call to situate the growth of the British Empire in the
context of global political and economic crisis and a recent
efflorescence in scholarship on the earlier period of East
India Company expansion in Asia. Refocusing analysis on the
Company rather than the state, and thinking about the more
short-term responses to radical dislocations of commercial
and political power in India, this article proposes that the
early eighteenth century can be understood both as a
foundation for later transformations as well as a critical
moment of empire building in itself. More broadly it
suggests an approach to the history of empire that is as
evolutionary as it is revolutionary, one which is perhaps
defined by multiple meridians in time and
space.},
Doi = {10.1353/cch.2020.0014},
Key = {fds365780}
}
@article{fds365779,
Author = {Gottmann, F and Stern, P},
Title = {Introduction: Crossing Companies},
Journal = {Journal of World History},
Volume = {31},
Number = {3},
Pages = {477-488},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.2020.0028},
Doi = {10.1353/jwh.2020.0028},
Key = {fds365779}
}
@misc{fds365781,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Legal geography and colonial sovereignty: the making of
early English ‘Bombay'},
Booktitle = {Making the British Empire 1660-1800},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press},
Editor = {Peacey, J},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds365781}
}
@misc{fds365782,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {The 1689 Siege of Bombay in Global Historical
Perspective},
Booktitle = {The World of the Siege},
Publisher = {Brill},
Editor = {Fischer-Kattner, A and Osterwald, J},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds365782}
}
@misc{fds365783,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {The Google of its Time? The English East India Company and
the Modern Corporation},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Clarke, T},
Year = {2019},
Key = {fds365783}
}
@article{fds365784,
Author = {Brewster, R},
Title = {Introduction to the Proceedings of the Seminar on
Corporations and International Law},
Journal = {Duke Journal of Comparative & International
Law},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Pages = {413-423},
Year = {2018},
Key = {fds365784}
}
@article{fds365785,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The Corporation and the Global Seventeenth-Century English
Empire: A Tale of Three Cities},
Journal = {Early American Studies: an Interdisciplinary
Journal},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {41-63},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2018},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/eam.2018.0002},
Doi = {10.1353/eam.2018.0002},
Key = {fds365785}
}
@misc{fds341121,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Limited Liabilities: The corporation and the political
economy of protection in the british empire},
Pages = {114-131},
Booktitle = {Protection and Empire: A Global History},
Year = {2017},
Month = {November},
ISBN = {9781108417860},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108283595.007},
Doi = {10.1017/9781108283595.007},
Key = {fds341121}
}
@misc{fds341122,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The Corporation in History},
Pages = {21-46},
Booktitle = {The Corporation: A Critical, Multi-Disciplinary
Handbook},
Year = {2017},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781107073111},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139681025.002},
Doi = {10.1017/9781139681025.002},
Key = {fds341122}
}
@misc{fds365786,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Politics, State, and Empire in weber's the religion of
India},
Pages = {199-222},
Year = {2017},
Month = {March},
ISBN = {9781107133877},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781316460092.008},
Doi = {10.1017/9781316460092.008},
Key = {fds365786}
}
@article{fds365789,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Seeing (and Not Seeing) like a Company-State: Hybridity,
Heterotopia, Historiography},
Journal = {Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies},
Volume = {17},
Number = {3},
Pages = {105-120},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jem.2017.0020},
Doi = {10.1353/jem.2017.0020},
Key = {fds365789}
}
@misc{fds365787,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Politics, State, and Empire in Weber’s The Religion of
India},
Booktitle = {Max Weber’s Economic Ethos of the World
Religions},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Ertman, TC},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds365787}
}
@misc{fds365788,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Petitions, Power, and the ‘Povo’ in Early English
Bombay},
Booktitle = {Thinking through Law in South Asia},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Balachandran, A and Pant, R and Raman, B},
Year = {2017},
Key = {fds365788}
}
@article{fds327588,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Parasites, Persons, and Princes: Evolutionary Biology of the
Corporate Constitution},
Journal = {Itinerario},
Volume = {39},
Number = {3},
Pages = {512-525},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0165115315000959},
Doi = {10.1017/S0165115315000959},
Key = {fds327588}
}
@article{fds365790,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {The English East India Company and the Modern Corporation:
Legacies, Lessons, and Limitations},
Journal = {Seattle University Law Review},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2},
Year = {2016},
Key = {fds365790}
}
@book{fds306109,
Title = {The English East India Company at the Height of Mughal
Expansion A Soldier's Diary of the 1689 Siege of Bombay,
with Related Documents},
Publisher = {Bedford/St. Martins},
Editor = {Stern, PJ and Hunt, MR},
Year = {2015},
ISBN = {978-1-4576-6401-4},
Key = {fds306109}
}
@article{fds292485,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The Ideology of the Imperial Corporation: “Informal”
Empire Revisited},
Journal = {Chartering Capitalism: Organizing Markets, States, and
Publics (Political Power and Social Theory)},
Volume = {29},
Pages = {15-43},
Publisher = {Emerald Group Publishing Limited},
Year = {2015},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S0198-871920150000029002},
Doi = {10.1108/S0198-871920150000029002},
Key = {fds292485}
}
@misc{fds219791,
Author = {Philip J Stern and Carl Wennerlind},
Title = {Introduction},
Booktitle = {Mercantilism Reimagined: Political Economy in Early Modern
Britain and Its Empire},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Philip J Stern and Carl Wennerlind},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {9780199988532},
Key = {fds219791}
}
@misc{fds292507,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {"Bundles of hyphens": Corporations as legal communities in
the early modern British empire},
Pages = {21-47},
Booktitle = {Legal Pluralism and Empires, 1500-1850},
Publisher = {NYU Press},
Editor = {L Benton and R Ross},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {0814771165},
Key = {fds292507}
}
@misc{fds327589,
Author = {Ross, RJ and Stern, PJ},
Title = {Reconstructing early modern notions of legal
pluralism},
Pages = {109-141},
Booktitle = {Legal Pluralism and Empires, 1500-1850},
Year = {2013},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {0814771165},
Key = {fds327589}
}
@misc{fds219790,
Author = {P.J. Stern and Margaret Hunt},
Title = {The English East India at the Height of Mughal
Expansion},
Publisher = {Bedford/St. Martin's},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds219790}
}
@book{fds292525,
Author = {Philip J Stern and Carl Wennerlind},
Title = {Mercantilism Reimagined: Political Economy in Early Modern
Britain and Its Empire},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Stern, PJ and Wennerlind, C},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {9780199988532},
url = {http://global.oup.com/academic/product/mercantilism-reimagined-9780199988532},
Abstract = {Rethinking Mercantilism brings together a group of young
early modern British and European historians to investigate
what use the concept "mercantilism" might still hold for
both scholars and teachers of the period. While scholars
often find the term unsatisfactory, mercantilism has
stubbornly survived both in our classrooms and in the
general scholarly discourse. These essays propose that it is
largely impossible to rethink "mercantilism," given its
unique status as a non-entity, by looking for "mercantilism"
itself. Economics as a discipline had not emerged by the
seventeenth century, yet economic considerations were part
of most intellectual pursuits, whether scientific,
political, cultural, or social. Thus, the search for
"mercantilism" is best undertaken through an investigation
of how economic considerations were embedded in debates
throughout the early modern intellectual landscape. With
this in mind, this book seeks to rethink "mercantilism"
inductively rather than deductively. Such an approach not
only frees the debate from the strictures and assumptions of
historiography reaching back to the Scottish Enlightenment,
but also avoids viewing the period through the lens of
modern economics. Exploring the period in its own terms
makes it possible to revisit fruitfully and more
holistically some of the traditional component parts of
"mercantilism" such as the relationship between wealth and
money, the modern state and commerce, economic and political
thought, and power and prosperity only now informed and
inflected by the questions raised in new approaches and
trends to the intellectual, political, social, and cultural
histories that populated the early modern world. The goal of
this volume is not to abandon mercantilism as a concept but
to rethink its intellectual and political content. First,
rather than an ideology driven primarily by self-evident and
narrow economic self-interest, "mercantilism" was
inseparable from the rich transformations emerging out of
the rapidly changing early modern intellectual landscape; as
such, the study of mercantilism no longer appears solely as
a subject of the history of economic thought, but part and
parcel of early modern intellectual history more generally.
Second, the book argues that the common vision of a
"mercantile system" premised upon a coherent, strong, and
expansive nation-state is unsustainable. The cornerstone of
"mercantilism" has long been the assumption of a strong and
coherent state apparatus with the authority to manage and
manipulate the sphere of commerce for its own ends. This
volume explores the implications on our understanding of
early modern economic thought of the recent recognition
among historians that the early modern state was rather
weak, decentralized, and amorphous. Moreover, the fact that
recent research has continually re-emphasized the role of a
variety of political communities (not just the state, but
also church, corporations, and communities of pirates and
smugglers) in shaping public life recommends questioning
which polities mercantilism sought to serve, and vice versa,
at any given time. These and other questions will primarily
be pursued in the English context, with occasional
comparisons to the continental experience. Available in OSO:
http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/history/9780199988532/toc.html
Contributors to this volume - Fredrik Albritton Jonsson is
assistant professor of history at the University of Chicago.
He is the author of the forthcoming book, Enlightenments
Frontier: The Scottish Highlands and the Origins of
Environmentalism (Yale University Press, 2013). Victor
Enthoven is assistant professor of history at the Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the co-editor, with Johannes
Postma, of Riches from Atlantic Commerce: Dutch Trade and
Shipping, 1585-1817 (Brill, 2003). Regina Grafe is Professor
of Early Modern History at the European University
Institute, Florence, Italy. She is the author of Distant
Tyranny: Markets, Power and Backwardness in Spain, 1650-1800
(Princeton University Press, 2012). Niklas Frykman is
assistant professor of history at Claremont McKenna College.
He is currently working on a monograph exploring maritime
radicalism in the revolutionary Atlantic around the turn of
the nineteenth century. Thomas Leng is lecturer in history
at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of Benjamin
Worsley (1618-1677): Trade, Interest and the Spirit in
Revolutionary England (The Royal Historical Society, 2008).
Ted McCormick is associate professor of history at Concordia
University. He is the author of William Petty and the
Ambitions of Political Arithmetic (Oxford University Press,
2009). Craig Muldrew is reader on the Faculty of History at
the University of Cambridge. He is the author of The Economy
of Obligation: The Culture of Credit and Social Relations in
Early Modern England (Palgrave Macmillan, 1998), and Food,
Energy and the Creation of Industriousness: Work and
Material Culture in Agrarian England (Cambridge, 2011). Anne
L. Murphy is a senior lecturer in early modern history at
the University of Hertfordshire. She is the author of The
Origins of the English Financial Markets: Investment and
Speculation before the South Sea Bubble (Cambridge
University Press, 2009). Martyn J. Powell is senior lecturer
and head of department in the Department of History & Welsh
History at Aberystwyth University. He is the author most
recently of Piss-Pots, Printers and Public Opinion in
Eighteenth-Century Dublin (Four Courts, 2009). Sophus A.
Reinert is assistant professor of business administration at
the Harvard Business School. He is the author of Translating
Empire: Emulation and the Origins of Political Economy
(Harvard University Press, 2011). John Shovlin is associate
professor of history at New York University. He is the
author of The Political Economy of Virtue: Luxury,
Patriotism, and the Origins of the French Revolution
(Cornell University Press, 2006). Brent S. Sirota is
assistant professor of history at North Carolina State
University. He is the author of the forthcoming book, The
Christian Monitors: The Church of England and the Age of
Benevolence, 1680-1730 (Yale University Press, 2013). Philip
J. Stern is assistant professor of history at Duke
University. He is the author of The Company-State: Corporate
Sovereignty and the Early Modern Foundations of the British
Empire in India (Oxford University Press, 2011). Abigail
Swingen is assistant professor of history at Texas Tech
University. She is the author of the forthcoming book,
Competing Visions of Empire: Labor, Slavery, and the Origins
of the British Empire, 1650-1720 (Yale University Press).
Henry S. Turner is associate professor of English at Rutgers
University. He is the author of The English Renaissance
Stage: Geometry, Poetics and the Practical Spatial Arts
<http://rci.rutgers.edu/~hsturner/publications.html>,
1580-1630 (Oxford University Press, 2006). Andre Wakefield
is associate professor of history at Pitzer College. He is
the author of The Disordered Police State: German Cameralism
as Science and Practice (University of Chicago Press, 2009).
Carl Wennerlind is associate professor of history at Barnard
College, Columbia University. He is the author of Casualties
of Credit: The English Financial Revolution, 1620-1720
(Harvard University Press, 2011).},
Key = {fds292525}
}
@article{fds292522,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Review, Bibliography of the East India Company: Books,
Pamphlets, and Other Materials Printed Between 1600 and 1785
by Catherine Pickett},
Journal = {H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social
Sciences},
Year = {2013},
url = {https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=35269},
Key = {fds292522}
}
@misc{fds292493,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Atlantic Ocean and India},
Booktitle = {Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Trevor Burnard},
Year = {2013},
Key = {fds292493}
}
@article{fds292528,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Corporate Virtue: The Languages of Empire in Early Modern
British Asia},
Journal = {Renaissance Studies},
Year = {2012},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds292528}
}
@article{fds292521,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Review of So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies Trade
Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism by James
Fichter},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Year = {2012},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds292521}
}
@article{fds327590,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {James R. Fichter. So Great a Proffit: How the East Indies
Trade Transformed Anglo-American Capitalism. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 2010. Pp. 400. $35.00
(cloth).},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {451-453},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2012},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/663801},
Doi = {10.1086/663801},
Key = {fds327590}
}
@misc{fds349773,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {"Trading Companies"},
Booktitle = {Princeton Companion to Atlantic History},
Publisher = {Princeton University Press},
Editor = {Miller, JC},
Year = {2012},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds349773}
}
@misc{fds327591,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Company, state, and empire: Governance and regulatory
frameworks in Asia},
Pages = {130-150},
Booktitle = {Britain's Oceanic Empire: Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds,
c. 1550-1850},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107020146},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139096744.010},
Abstract = {From the beginnings of organised English contact with Asia
at the dawn of the venteenth century until the rapid
expansion of British territorial power in India in the later
eighteenth century, the responsibility for governing British
interests, people, commerce, places, and resources in the
east was almost exclusively the work neither of the state
nor its agencies, but of a corporation: the Governor and
Company of Merchants of London Trading to the East Indies.
As a result, early Company ‘governance’, unlike its
European, Atlantic, and Asian contemporaries, has tended to
be approached most frequently as a problem of business not
political history, concerned largely with the Company’s
techniques of regulating its employees and articulated as
the universal quandary of multinationals to regulate an
‘employment relationship’ between ‘principals’
(Company leadership in London) and ‘agents’ (its
employees, or ‘servants’, in Asia) rather than the
institutions and ideologies that condition political
authority, obedience, coercion, and negotiation. According
to this logic, only after the battle of Plassey (1757) and
the assumption of the office of diwan, revenue collector and
administrator, in Bengal (1765) did the Company’s ‘main
executive and administrative duties’ shift to ‘political
matters’: that is, from administering over its own
servants to governing over South Asians.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9781139096744.010},
Key = {fds327591}
}
@article{fds211216,
Author = {P.J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind},
Title = {"Introduction"},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Mercantilism},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {P.J. Stern and Carl Wennerlind},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds211216}
}
@book{fds340287,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early
Modern Foundations of the British Empire in
India},
Year = {2012},
ISBN = {9780199930364},
Abstract = {Almost since the event itself in 1757, the English East
India Company's victory over the forces of the nawab of
Bengal and the territorial acquisitions that followed has
been perceived as the moment when the British Empire in
India was born. Examining the Company's political and
intellectual history in the century prior to this supposed
transformation, The Company-State rethinks this narrative
and the nature of the early East India Company itself. In
this book, Philip J. Stern reveals the history of a
corporation concerned not simply with the bottom line but
also with the science of colonial governance. Stern
demonstrates how Company leadership wrestled with typical
early modern problems of political authority, such as the
mutual obligations of subjects and rulers; the relationships
among law, economy, and sound civil and colonial society;
the constitution of civic institutions ranging from tax
collection and religious practice to diplomacy and
warmaking; and the nature of jurisdiction and sovereignty
over people, territory, and the sea. Their ideas emerged
from abstract ideological, historical, and philosophical
principles and from the real-world entanglements of East
India Company employees and governors with a host of allies,
rivals, and polyglot populations in their overseas
plantations. As the Company shaped this colonial polity, it
also confronted shifting definitions of state and
sovereignty across Eurasia that ultimately laid the
groundwork for the Company's incorporation into the British
empire and state through the eighteenth century. Challenging
traditional distinctions between the commercial and imperial
eras in British India, as well as a colonial Atlantic world
and a "trading world" of Asia, The Company-State offers a
unique perspective on the fragmented nature of state,
sovereignty, and empire in the early modern world. Available
in OSO:},
Key = {fds340287}
}
@misc{fds292495,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Sovereignty},
Booktitle = {Princeton Companion to Atlantic History},
Editor = {Miller, JC},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds292495}
}
@misc{fds292497,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Governance and Regulatory Frameworks in Early Modern British
Asia},
Booktitle = {British Atlantic and British Asia: Two Worlds or
One?},
Editor = {Bowen, HV and Mancke, E and Reid, J},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds292497}
}
@misc{fds292505,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Exploration and Empire},
Booktitle = {Exploration: Reassessing the West’s Encounter with the
Rest,},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Kennedy, D},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds292505}
}
@misc{fds365791,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Companies},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Mercantilism},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Stern, PJ and Wennerlind, C},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds365791}
}
@book{fds292527,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early
Modern Foundations of the British Empire in
India},
Pages = {1-320},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780195393736},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195393736.001.0001},
Abstract = {This book rethinks the nature of the early English East
India Company as a form of polity and corporate sovereign
well before its supposed transformation into a state and
empire in the mid-eighteenth century. It explores the
Company's political and legal constitution as an overseas
corporation and the political institutions and behaviors
that followed from it, from tax collection and public health
to war-making and colonial plantation. This book also traces
the ideological foundations of those institutions and
behaviors, revealing how Company leadership wrestled with
typically early modern problems of governance, authority,
jurisdiction, and sovereignty. the book thus reframes some
of the most fundamental narratives in the history of the
British Empire, questioning traditional distinctions between
public and private bodies, "commercial" and "imperial" eras
in British India, a colonial Atlantic and a "trading world"
of Asia, European and Asian political cultures, and the
English and their European rivals in the East Indies. At its
core, the book offers a view of early modern Europe and
Asia, and especially the colonial world that connected them,
as resting in composite, diffuse, hybrid, and overlapping
notions of sovereignty that only later gave way to more
modern singular, centralized, and territorially- and
nationally-bounded definitions of political community. Given
growing questions about the fate of the nation-state and of
national borders in an age of globalization, this study
offers a perspective on the vitality of non-state and
corporate political power perhaps as relevant today as it
was in the seventeenth century.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195393736.001.0001},
Key = {fds292527}
}
@book{fds194770,
Author = {P. Stern},
Title = {The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and The Early
Modern Origins of the British Empire in India},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryWorld/India/?view=usa&ci=9780195393736},
Key = {fds194770}
}
@article{fds292520,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Review of The Indian and Pacific Correspondence of Sir
Joseph Banks, 1768-1820, Volume I: Letters,
1768-1782},
Journal = {Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Orient},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {112-15},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds292520}
}
@article{fds292529,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Soldier and Citizen in the Seventeenth-Century English East
India Company},
Journal = {Journal of Early Modern History},
Volume = {15},
Number = {1-2},
Pages = {83-104},
Publisher = {BRILL},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006511X552769},
Abstract = {This article examines the role of fortifications, garrisons,
and militia service in the English East India Company's
early settlements in Asia and the Atlantic. Affecting
everything from the physical space of such a settlement to
the status and rights of its inhabitants, the institutions
and ideologies of a variety of forms of military service
revealed the degree to which Company leadership had early on
come to understand their settlements in Asia not as mere
trading factories, but as colonial plantations, and their
role as a government in Asia. Even if their lofty ambitions
rarely met expectations, the Company sought within them to
cultivate law, jurisdiction, and a robust civic life that
could in turn ensure an active, obedient, and virtuous body
of subjects and, in a sense, citizens. The attitudes toward
and policies concerning soldiering also revealed the degree
to which the Company's seventeenth-century regime, so often
treated as unique amongst English overseas ventures and
Europeans in Asia, in fact drew and innovated upon models of
governance across Europe, the Atlantic, and Asia. © 2011
Brill.},
Doi = {10.1163/157006511X552769},
Key = {fds292529}
}
@article{fds327592,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The Indian and Pacific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks,
1768-1820. Volume I: Letters 1768-1782},
Journal = {Journal of the Economic and Social History of the
Orient},
Volume = {54},
Number = {1},
Pages = {112-115},
Publisher = {Brill},
Year = {2011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852011x539590},
Doi = {10.1163/156852011x539590},
Key = {fds327592}
}
@article{fds292519,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Review of the Domination of Strangers: Modern Governance in
Eastern India, 1780-1835 by Jon Wilson},
Journal = {Reviews in History},
Number = {790},
Year = {2009},
Month = {September},
Key = {fds292519}
}
@article{fds292517,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Review of Britain’s Declining Empire: The Road to
Decolonisation, 1918-1968, by Ronald Hyam},
Journal = {Comparative Journal of South Asian, Middle Eastern, and
African History},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds292517}
}
@article{fds292518,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Review of Caribbean Exchanges: Slavery and the
Transformation of English Society, by Susan Dwyer
Amussen},
Journal = {Social History},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
Key = {fds292518}
}
@article{fds327593,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Caribbean Exchanges: Slavery and the Transformation of
English Society, 1640–1700},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {34},
Number = {3},
Pages = {362-364},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071020902982020},
Doi = {10.1080/03071020902982020},
Key = {fds327593}
}
@article{fds159077,
Author = {P.J. Stern},
Title = {"Neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth: Early
Modern Empire and Global History" (Review
Essay)},
Journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds159077}
}
@article{fds292526,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth: Early
Modern Empire and Global History},
Journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly},
Volume = {72},
Number = {1},
Pages = {113-126},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2009},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0018-7895},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hlq.2009.72.1.113},
Doi = {10.1525/hlq.2009.72.1.113},
Key = {fds292526}
}
@article{fds292530,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {The History and Historiography of the English East India
Company: Past, Present...and Future!},
Journal = {History Compass},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds292530}
}
@misc{fds292501,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {From the Fringes of History: The Early East India Company
and the Birth of the British Empire in India},
Booktitle = {Fringes of Empire},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Kolsky, E and Agah, S},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds292501}
}
@article{fds292531,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Introduction: Rethinking Institutional Transformations in
the Making of Modern Empire in Company South
India},
Journal = {Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds292531}
}
@article{fds292534,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {'A Politie of Civill & Military Power’: Political Thought
and the Late Seventeenth-Century Foundations of the East
India Company-State},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {47},
Number = {2},
Pages = {253-283},
Year = {2008},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds292534}
}
@article{fds365792,
Author = {Stern, PJ},
Title = {Rethinking Institutional Transformations in the Making of
Modern Empire: The East India Company in
Madras},
Journal = {Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2008},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cch.0.0008},
Doi = {10.1353/cch.0.0008},
Key = {fds365792}
}
@misc{fds292491,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Exploration: Africa},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Modern World},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Stearns, P},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds292491}
}
@misc{fds292492,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Exploration: Overview},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Modern World},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Editor = {Stearns, P},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds292492}
}
@article{fds292516,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Posmodern Gandhi and Other Essays; Gandhi in the World and
at Home, by Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber
Rudolph},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {46},
Number = {4},
Year = {2007},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds292516}
}
@article{fds292532,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Politics and Ideology in the Early East India Company-State:
The Case of St. Helena, 1673-1696},
Journal = {Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1-23},
Year = {2007},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds292532}
}
@article{fds292515,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {The Global Eighteenth Century, edited by Felicity
Nussbaum},
Journal = {Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds292515}
}
@misc{fds292500,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Auspico Regis et Senatus Angliae: The Political Foundations
of the East India Company’s Incorporation into the British
Military-Fiscal State},
Booktitle = {War, State and Development: Fiscal-Military States in the
Eighteenth Century},
Publisher = {Eunsa},
Address = {Pamplona},
Editor = {Sánchez, RT},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds292500}
}
@article{fds292533,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {British Asia and British Atlantic: Comparisons and
Connections},
Journal = {William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {63},
Number = {4},
Pages = {693-712},
Year = {2006},
Month = {October},
Key = {fds292533}
}
@article{fds292513,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Edge of Empire: Lives, Culture, and Conquest in the East,
1750-1850, by Maya Jasanoff},
Journal = {William and Mary Quarterly},
Volume = {63},
Number = {2},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds292513}
}
@article{fds292514,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Forging the Raj: Essays on British India in the Heyday of
Empire, by Thomas R. Metcalf and The Lion and the Tiger: The
Rise and Fall of the British Raj, by Denis
Judd},
Journal = {Victorian Studies},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds292514}
}
@misc{fds292487,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Enlightenment and Empire},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since
1450},
Publisher = {Macmillan, Gale, Thomson},
Editor = {Benjamin, T},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds292487}
}
@misc{fds292488,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Middle East and India},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since
1450},
Publisher = {Macmillan, Gale, Thomson},
Editor = {Benjamin, T},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds292488}
}
@misc{fds292489,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Companies and Colonization},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since
1450},
Publisher = {Macmillan, Gale, Thomson},
Editor = {Benjamin, T},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds292489}
}
@misc{fds292490,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {East India Company},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since
1450},
Publisher = {Macmillan, Gale, Thomson},
Editor = {Benjamin, T},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds292490}
}
@article{fds292512,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {The English Gentleman Merchant at Work: Madras and the City
of London 1660-1740 by Søren Mentz},
Journal = {Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {65},
Number = {4},
Year = {2005},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds292512}
}
@misc{fds292486,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {Governors-General and Viceroys},
Booktitle = {A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Thought in
English},
Publisher = {Edinburgh University Press},
Editor = {Johnson, D and Poddar, P},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds292486}
}
@misc{fds292499,
Author = {Stern, P},
Title = {’Rescuing the Age from a Charge of Ignorance’:
Gentility, Knowledge, and the British Exploration of Africa
in the Later Eighteenth Century},
Booktitle = {A New Imperial History: Culture, Identity and Modernity in
Britain and the Empire, 1660-1840},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Wilson, K},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds292499}
}
%% Thompson, John H.
@article{fds332160,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {Asa McKercher. Camelot and Canada: Canadian-American
Relations in the Kennedy Era.},
Journal = {American Historical Review},
Volume = {122},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1202-1202},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {October},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.4.1202},
Doi = {10.1093/ahr/122.4.1202},
Key = {fds332160}
}
@article{fds332161,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {Canada and the 'Third British Empire', 1901-1939},
Pages = {87-106},
Booktitle = {Canada and the British Empire},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2011},
Month = {October},
ISBN = {9780199563746},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199563746.003.0005},
Abstract = {© The Several Contributors, 2008. All rights reserved. This
chapter examines relations between Canada and the British
Empire during the period from 1901 to 1939. Canada's formal
constitutional ties to Britain were slim and for all
practical purposes Canada governed itself domestically.
Though Britain theoretically controlled Canada's external
affairs, Canada made its own decisions about the extent to
which it would participate in British international
initiatives. The most obvious connection with Britain was
with the Crown, and this was with the mourning of Canadian
of the death of Queen Victoria.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199563746.003.0005},
Key = {fds332161}
}
@article{fds332162,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {Saskatchewan: A New History (review)},
Journal = {The Canadian Historical Review},
Volume = {90},
Number = {4},
Pages = {764-766},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2009},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/can.0.0234},
Doi = {10.1353/can.0.0234},
Key = {fds332162}
}
@book{fds139574,
Author = {John Herd Thompson and Stephen J. Randall},
Title = {Canada and the United States: Ambivalent Allies (fourth
edition)},
Series = {The United States and the Americas},
Publisher = {The University of Georgia Press / McGill-Queen's
Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Spring},
Abstract = {Stephen Randall and I sent back the copy-edited ms of the
fourth edition of CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES: AMBIVALENT
ALLIES to the University of Georgia Press on 3 December.
AMBIVALENT ALLIES has become the “standard work” on
U.S.-Canada trans-national and comparative history. The
fourth edition is virtually a new book, from the
“Introduction” to the “Epilogue” and the
“Bibliographical Essay.” Chapter 1 has been retitled and
restructured to reflect new scholarly arguments about the
origins of U.S.-Canada differences. Chapter 2 fully
incorporates the “New Western History” and cutting-edge
scholarship on binational migration. Chapter 3 integrates
new arguments about international transmission of
progressive reform ideas. Chapters 4 and 5, on the period
from 1919 to 1945, include new scholarship but compress what
were three chapters in earlier editions. Chapters 7 through
10, (chapters 8 through 11 in the third edition,) benefit
from both new historical literature and from primary
research in the Jimmy Carter presidential library. The new
final chapter, “Playing by New American Rules,
2001-2007,” describes the dramatic changes in the
U.S.-Canada relationship during George W. Bush’s
presidency and sets them into their transformed
international context.},
Key = {fds139574}
}
@misc{fds138891,
Author = {John Herd Thompson},
Title = {“Canadian History in North American Context,”},
Pages = {37-64},
Booktitle = {Canadian Studies in the New Millennium},
Publisher = {University of Toronto Press},
Editor = {Patrick James and Mark Kasoff},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds138891}
}
@misc{fds138892,
Author = {John Herd Thompson},
Title = {“Canada in the ‘Third British Empire,’
1901-1939,”},
Series = {a volume in The Oxford History of the British
Empire,},
Pages = {pp 82-101},
Booktitle = {chapter 5 of Phillip Buckner, ed., Canada and the British
Empire},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press, in press for fall 2007
publication},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds138892}
}
@article{fds332163,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {This Kindred People: Canadian-American Relations and the
Anglo-Saxon Ideal, 1895-1903 (review)},
Journal = {University of Toronto Quarterly},
Volume = {76},
Number = {1},
Pages = {485-486},
Publisher = {Project Muse},
Year = {2007},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/utq.2007.0261},
Doi = {10.1353/utq.2007.0261},
Key = {fds332163}
}
@misc{fds138901,
Author = {John Herd Thompson},
Title = {Foreword},
Pages = {x-xiv},
Booktitle = {The Borderlands of the American and Canadian Wests: Essays
on Regional History of the Forty-ninth Parallel},
Publisher = {University of Nebraska Press},
Editor = {Sterling Evans},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {978-0-8032-1826-0},
Key = {fds138901}
}
@article{fds332164,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {Red Earth: Race and Agriculture in Oklahoma Territory. By
Bonnie Lynn-Sherow. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas,
2004. vii + 186 pp. Illustrations, bibliography, notes,
index. $29.95},
Journal = {Environmental History},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {345-347},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2005},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/envhis/10.2.345},
Doi = {10.1093/envhis/10.2.345},
Key = {fds332164}
}
@book{fds7235,
Author = {J.H. Thompson and Patricia E. Roy},
Title = {British Columbia: Land of Promises},
Series = {Oxford Illustrated History of Canada},
Pages = {232},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2005},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds7235}
}
@article{fds28850,
Title = {European Peoples - Settlement Patterns: Canada},
Booktitle = {The Encyclopedia of the Great Plains},
Publisher = {Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds28850}
}
@article{fds295693,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {Playing by the new Washington rules: The U.S.-Canada
relationship, 1994-2003},
Journal = {American Review of Canadian Studies},
Volume = {33},
Number = {1},
Pages = {5-26},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
url = {https://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/history/faculty/jthompso/files/Thompson},
Doi = {10.1080/02722010309481148},
Key = {fds295693}
}
@book{fds7232,
Author = {J.H. Thompson and Stephen J. Randall},
Title = {Canada and the United States: Ambivalent
Allies},
Series = {third edition},
Pages = {406},
Publisher = {Athens, University of Georgia Press; Montreal,
McGill-Queen's Press},
Year = {2002},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds7232}
}
@article{fds7234,
Title = {The Prairies, 1860s to the Present},
Booktitle = {Canada Confederation to the Present},
Publisher = {Edmonton AB},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds7234}
}
@book{fds332165,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {Forging the Prairie West},
Year = {1998},
ISBN = {9780195410495},
Abstract = {This second volume in the Illustrated History of Canada
relates the eventful, occasionally violent, history of the
three "prairie" provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta). Covering exploration, economic, political and
social history, it presents a detailed account of the
region's importance in Canadian history.},
Key = {fds332165}
}
@article{fds332166,
Author = {Thompson, JH and Greer, A},
Title = {The Patriots and the People: The Rebellion of 1837 in Rural
Lower Canada},
Journal = {Journal of Interdisciplinary History},
Volume = {27},
Number = {1},
Pages = {173-173},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {1996},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/206528},
Doi = {10.2307/206528},
Key = {fds332166}
}
@article{fds332167,
Author = {Thompson, JH and Weinfeld, M},
Title = {Entry and Exit: Canadian Immigration Policy in
Context},
Journal = {The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science},
Volume = {538},
Number = {1},
Pages = {185-198},
Publisher = {SAGE Publications},
Year = {1995},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716295538000015},
Abstract = {Immigration and the multicultural population that results
from it are contentious issues in contemporary Canada.
Canada accepts more than twice as many immigrants per capita
as does the United States, and a majority of immigrants now
comes from nontraditional sources in Asia, the Caribbean,
and Central America. Critics of a liberal immigration policy
charge that these newcomers threaten Canada’s social
harmony and challenge its cultural identity and that the
country faces unprecedented economic and security problems
because of uncontrolled immigration. Historical and
contemporary evidence suggests, however, that the situation
is neither unprecedented nor a crisis. Canada needs
immigrants for the compelling reasons it has always sought
them: for economic growth and to replace population lost by
emigration to the United States. By any comparative
yardstick, the Canadian experiments in immigration and
multiculturalism have been a resounding success. © 1995,
SAGE Periodicals Press. All rights reserved.},
Doi = {10.1177/0002716295538000015},
Key = {fds332167}
}
@article{fds332168,
Author = {THOMPSON, JH},
Title = {BENNETT,R.B. - THE CALGARY YEARS - GRAY,JH},
Journal = {Canadian Historical Review},
Volume = {75},
Number = {4},
Pages = {609-611},
Year = {1994},
Month = {December},
Key = {fds332168}
}
@article{fds332169,
Author = {THOMPSON, JH},
Title = {INTEGRATING REGIONAL PATTERNS INTO A NATIONAL CANADIAN
HISTORY},
Journal = {Acadiensis},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Pages = {174-184},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds332169}
}
@article{fds332170,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {MILLER, J.R., Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of
Indian-White Relations in Canada. Toronto, University of
Toronto Press, 1989. xi-329 p.},
Journal = {Revue D'Histoire De L'Amérique Française},
Volume = {44},
Number = {2},
Pages = {276-276},
Publisher = {Consortium Erudit},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/304889ar},
Doi = {10.7202/304889ar},
Key = {fds332170}
}
@article{fds332171,
Author = {Thompson, JH},
Title = {METCALFE, Alan, Canada Learns to Play: The Emergence of
Organized Sport in Canada, 1807-1914. Toronto, McClelland &
Stewart, 1987. 243 p.},
Journal = {Revue D'Histoire De L'Amérique Française},
Volume = {43},
Number = {3},
Pages = {419-419},
Publisher = {Consortium Erudit},
Year = {1990},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/304823ar},
Doi = {10.7202/304823ar},
Key = {fds332171}
}
%% Thorne, Susan
@article{fds324376,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Steven S. Maughan. Mighty England Do Good: Culture, Faith,
Empire, and World in the Foreign Missions of the Church of
England, 1850–1915. Studies in the History of Christian
Missions. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 2014. Pp. 527.
$45.00 (paper).},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {55},
Number = {1},
Pages = {209-210},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2016},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2015.184},
Doi = {10.1017/jbr.2015.184},
Key = {fds324376}
}
@article{fds227222,
Author = {S. Thorne},
Title = {“Steven S. Maughan. Mighty England Do Good: Culture,
Faith, Empire, and World in the Foreign Missions of the
Church of England, 1850-1915 (Grand Rapids, MI / Cambridge
UK: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
2014)”},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Year = {2015},
Key = {fds227222}
}
@article{fds295716,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Capitalism and Slavery Compensation},
Journal = {small axe},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1 37},
Pages = {154-167},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {March},
url = {http://smallaxe.dukejournals.org.proxy.lib.duke.edu/content/16/1_37/154.full.pdf+html},
Abstract = {The Slave Compensation Commission distributed no less than
₤20 million between 1834 and 1845, making compensation
“the largest single financial operation undertaken by the
British state to date” (270). Nicholas Draper utilizes the
Commission’s untapped records to construct what amounts to
a forensic prosaopography, endeavoring to “locate the
accountability for slavery more precisely” than has been
possible to date. This essay locates compensation in
relation to other public policies of the period associated
with the rise of what George Soros has called “free market
fundamentalism. The New Poor Law’s role in the
criminalization of poverty is widely acknowledged. So too
was the emergent gospel of free trade strengthened by the
British State’s “disciplined” response to the Irish
famine. Slave owner compensation also performed important
ideological labor. It not only stripped abolition of any
semblance of apology, it also shielded private profiteering
from public or political scrutiny, emancipating the pursuit
of material self-interest from any moral fetters. Thus did
mammon assert its priority over humanity and religion, even
if not especially in slavery’s aftermath.},
Doi = {10.1215/07990537-1548155},
Key = {fds295716}
}
@article{fds295715,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Feminism and empire: women activists in imperial Britain,
1790–1865 - By Clare Midgley. London and New York:
Routledge, 2007. Pp. x + 206. Hardback £70.00, ISBN
978-0-415-25014-6; paperback £19.99, ISBN
978-0-415-25015-3.},
Journal = {Journal of Global History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Pages = {541-542},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2011},
Month = {November},
ISSN = {1740-0228},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000297029100013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/s1740022811000490},
Key = {fds295715}
}
@article{fds295702,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History. By
Frederick Cooper},
Journal = {The European Legacy},
Volume = {12},
Number = {2},
Pages = {270-270},
Publisher = {Taylor and Francis},
Year = {2007},
Month = {April},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7475 Duke open
access},
Key = {fds295702}
}
@article{fds50875,
Author = {S. Thorne},
Title = {Frederick Cooper, Colonialism in Question: Theory,
Knowledge, History},
Journal = {The European Legacy},
Volume = {12},
Number = {2},
Pages = {270-271},
Year = {2007},
Month = {March},
Keywords = {empire imperialism Europe},
Key = {fds50875}
}
@article{fds295703,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Imperial Pieties},
Journal = {History Workshop Journal},
Volume = {63},
Number = {1},
Pages = {319-328},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2007},
Month = {Spring},
ISSN = {1363-3554},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7034 Duke open
access},
Keywords = {missions religion empire imperialism Africa
India},
Doi = {10.1093/hwj/dbm016},
Key = {fds295703}
}
@article{fds295717,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Southern Discomfort, in The Poetics of the Sacred and the
Politics of Knowledge: Six Geographies of Encounter, ed.
Teresa Berger},
Journal = {Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise},
Volume = {2},
Publisher = {Worlds and Knowledges Otherwise, Vol. 1, Dossier
2},
Editor = {Berger, T},
Year = {2006},
Month = {April},
url = {https://globalstudies.trinity.duke.edu/wko-v1d2},
Abstract = {Susan Thorne’s essay applies the narrative conventions of
social history to a white Southerner’s faith journey.
Religion figures in her autobiographical reflections as
institutional space and social network, as site of community
activism and as spiritual encounter with the divine. Her
conclusions urge secular progressives to take religious
subjectivity more seriously, to develop categories of
scholarly analysis that don’t foreclose political
mobilization.},
Key = {fds295717}
}
@misc{fds295694,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Religion and empire at home},
Pages = {143-165},
Booktitle = {At Home with the Empire: Metropolitan Culture and the
Imperial World},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521854061},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511802263.007},
Abstract = {Organised religion was one of the most powerful sources of
inspiration and sites of association in Victorian Britain.
Few historians who work on the nineteenth century today
would object to G. Kitson Clark's revisionist insistence in
1962 that ‘in no other century, except the seventeenth and
perhaps the twelfth, did the claims of religion occupy so
large a part of the nation's life, or did men speaking in
the name of religion contrive to exercise so much power’.
While contemporaries were alarmed that ‘only’ half of
Britain's adult population attended church or chapel
services on a regular basis, this far exceeded the social
catchments of all other institutions in Victorian political
culture. Moreover, most of the adults who were not regular
churchgoers had probably been exposed to organised religion
as children. Virtually every working-class child attended
Britain's massively popular Sunday Schools at one point or
another.Victorian religious practice was, furthermore, a
very public and political praxis. In fact, Victorian public
opinion was ‘educated from the pulpit’. This does not
mean that religious Victorians spoke with a unified
political voice. To the contrary, theological and sectarian
differences were among the most important fault lines
informing the nation's party political divide. While
Nonconformists were nearly unanimous in their support for
the Liberal Party, at least before 1886, Anglicans were as
ardent if not quite as unified in their support for the
Conservative Party.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511802263.007},
Key = {fds295694}
}
@misc{fds50871,
Author = {S. Thorne},
Title = {Religion and Empire},
Booktitle = {At Home With the Empire: Metropolitan Culture and the
Imperial World},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Catherine Hall and Sonya Rose},
Year = {2006},
Keywords = {missions empire religion imperialism Great
Britain},
Key = {fds50871}
}
@article{fds295709,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Imperial fault lines: Christianity and colonial power in
India, 1818-1940},
Journal = {VICTORIAN STUDIES},
Volume = {47},
Number = {2},
Pages = {295-297},
Year = {2005},
ISSN = {0042-5222},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000230444300021&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295709}
}
@article{fds295718,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Review Essay: Catherine Hall, Civilising Subjects: Metropole
and Colony in the English Imagination 1830-1867},
Journal = {Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Year = {2005},
url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_colonialism_and_colonial_history/v006/6.1thorne.html},
Key = {fds295718}
}
@article{fds295713,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Review of The Changing Shape of English Nonconformity,
1825-1925 by Dale A. Johnson},
Journal = {The American Historical Review},
Volume = {106},
Number = {2},
Pages = {645-646},
Publisher = {JSTOR},
Year = {2001},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0002-8762},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000168342800139&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.2307/2651745},
Key = {fds295713}
}
@book{fds295701,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Congregational Missions and the Making of an imperial
Culture in 19th Century England},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds295701}
}
@misc{fds295700,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Missionary Imperial Feminism},
Booktitle = {Gendered Missions: Women and Men in Missionary Discourse and
Practice},
Publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
Editor = {Huber, MT and Lutkehaus, NC},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds295700}
}
@misc{fds295699,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {’The Conversion of Englishmen and the Conversion of the
World Inseparable’: Missionary Imperialism and the
Language of Class, 1750-1850},
Booktitle = {Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois
World},
Publisher = {University of California Press},
Editor = {Cooper, F and Stoler, AL},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds295699}
}
@article{fds295697,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Fungusamongus; Or, An Imperial Idea without
Enemies},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {33},
Pages = {110-117},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0021-9371},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/175853},
Key = {fds295697}
}
@article{fds295708,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Fungusamongus; Or, An Imperial Idea without Enemies -
Popular Imperialism and the Military: 1850–1950. Edited by
John M. MacKenzie. Manchester and New York: Manchester
University Press, 1992. Pp. ix + 228. $69.95. - Cheap
Bibles: Nineteenth-Century Publishing and the British and
Foreign Bible Society. By Leslie Howsam. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1991. Pp. xviii + 245. $54.95. - European
Women and the Second British Empire. By Margaret Strobel.
Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press,
1991. Pp. xiii + 108. $27.50. - Western Women and
Imperialism: Complicity and Resistance. Edited by Nupor
Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel. Bloomington and
Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1992. Pp. 288.
$39.95.},
Journal = {Journal of British Studies},
Volume = {33},
Number = {1},
Pages = {110-117},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {1994},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0021-9371},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1994ML95000016&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/386047},
Key = {fds295708}
}
@article{fds295705,
Author = {Mayfield, D and Thorne, S and Arbor, A},
Title = {Reply to ’The Poverty of Protest’ and ’The Imaginary
Discontents’},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {219-233},
Year = {1993},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993LE23300005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1080/03071029308567874},
Key = {fds295705}
}
@article{fds295711,
Author = {THORNE, S},
Title = {CLASS ANALYSIS, POPULAR POLITICS AND THE LINGUISTIC TURN IN
19TH-CENTURY ENGLISH HISTORY},
Journal = {CONSORTIUM ON REVOLUTIONARY EUROPE 1750-1850, PROCEEDINGS,
1992},
Pages = {52-61},
Publisher = {CONSORTIUM REVOLUTIONARY EUROPE},
Editor = {Bond, GC and Rooney, JW},
Year = {1993},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0093-2574},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993BZ40R00007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295711}
}
@article{fds295714,
Author = {THORNE, S},
Title = {THE IDEAL OF THE SELF-GOVERNING CHURCH - A STUDY IN
VICTORIAN MISSIONARY STRATEGY - WILLIAMS,CP},
Journal = {VICTORIAN STUDIES},
Volume = {36},
Number = {2},
Pages = {234-236},
Year = {1993},
ISSN = {0042-5222},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1993MP39800017&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds295714}
}
@article{fds295710,
Author = {Mayfield, D and Thorne, S},
Title = {Social History and Its Discontents: Gareth Stedman Jones and
the Politics of Language},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {165-188},
Year = {1992},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4286014},
Abstract = {This paper queries the mounting tide of discontent with
social analysis embodied in British history’s recent
’linguistic turn’. Using the trajectory of Gareth
Stedman Jones’s work as a basis for discussion, the
authors compare the treatment of politics within both
linguistic and social historical frameworks. They argue that
the privileging of discourse or language in the work of
Stedman Jones and others paradoxically undermines their
revisionist aim to restore ’the political’ from the
socio-economic reductionisms of earlier historical enquiry.
It will be suggested that the revisionists’ substitution
of language for social position as the ’prefigurative’
and ’nonreferential’ source of subjective identity and
political affiliation effectively precludes the possibility
of politics understood as a contingent and negotiated
process. To the contrary, it is precisely the referential
and metaphorical character of language properly understood
which both enables and constrains that human agency on which
political mobilization depends.},
Key = {fds295710}
}
@article{fds295695,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Review of Conversion and Social Equality in India. The
London Missionary Society in South Travancore in the 19th
Century by Dick Kooiman},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {271-272},
Year = {1991},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4285949},
Key = {fds295695}
}
@article{fds295696,
Author = {Thorne, S},
Title = {Review of Missionary Lives. Papua, 1874-1914 by Diane
Langmore},
Journal = {Social History},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {280-281},
Year = {1990},
Month = {May},
ISSN = {0307-1022},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4285861},
Key = {fds295696}
}
%% Toniolo, Gianni
@article{fds367251,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {The Bank of Italy, A Short History, 1893-1998},
Pages = {298-327},
Booktitle = {Sveriges Riksbank and the History of Central
Banking},
Year = {2018},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781107193109},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108140430.009},
Doi = {10.1017/9781108140430.009},
Key = {fds367251}
}
@book{fds357903,
Author = {Holtfrerich, CL and Reis, J and Toniolo, G},
Title = {The emergence of Modern Central Banking from 1918 to the
present},
Pages = {1-385},
Year = {2016},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9781859282410},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315240015},
Abstract = {The twentieth century has seen the rise of modern central
banking. At its close, it is also witnessing the first steps
in the decline of the role of some of the most famous of
these institutions. In this volume, some of the world's best
known specialists examine the process whereby central banks
emerged and asserted themselves within the economic and
political spheres of their respective countries. Although
the theory and the political economy that presided over
their creation did not show great divergence across borders,
a considerable institutional variety was nevertheless the
result. Among the many factors responsible for this
diversity, attention is drawn here not only to the
idiosyncrasies of domestic financial systems and to the
occurrence of political shocks with major monetary
repercussions, such as wars, but also to the peculiarities
of each economy and of the political and social climate
reigning at the time when central banks were created or
formalized. The twelve essays cover European, Asian and
American experiences and many of them use a comparative
approach.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315240015},
Key = {fds357903}
}
@article{fds329910,
Author = {Toniolo, G and White, EN},
Title = {The Evolution of the Financial Stability Mandate: From its
Origins to the Present Day},
Year = {2015},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds329910}
}
@book{fds344737,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Rees, M},
Title = {An economic history of liberal Italy 1850-1918},
Pages = {1-181},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9781138830509},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315737263},
Abstract = {This book, first published in 1990, examines Italy’s
economic history from its Unification in 1850 to the end of
the First World War. Particular attention is paid to the
extent to which Italy exhibits the features of Kaznets’s
model of ‘modern economic growth’. An Economic History
of Liberal Italy begins with a quantitative assessment of
Italy’s long-term growth in this period. All of the main
relevant variables - including production, consumption,
investment, foreign trade, government spending, and welfare
- are discussed. The book proceeds through a chronological
account of the developments of the economy during this
period, and concludes with a critical survey of the relevant
historiography. Throughout the book emphasis is given to
structural changes, to developments in the main industries,
to the relations between different sectors of the economy,
and to economic policies. This book is ideal for those
studying economics of Italian history.},
Doi = {10.4324/9781315737263},
Key = {fds344737}
}
@book{fds329911,
Title = {The Oxford Handbook of the Italian Economy Since
Unification},
Editor = {Toniolo, G},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {9780199936694},
Abstract = {This Oxford Handbook provides a fresh overall view and
interpretation of the modern economic growth of one of the
largest European countries, whose economic history is less
known internationally than that of other comparably large
and successful economies. It will provide, for the first
time, a comprehensive, quantitative "new economic history"
of Italy. The handbook offers an interpretation of the main
successes and failures of the Italian economy at a macro
level, the research--conducted by a large international team
of scholars --contains entirely new quantitative results and
interpretations, spanning the entire 150-year period since
the unification of Italy, on a large number of issues. By
providing a comprehensive view of the successes and failures
of Italian firms, workers, and policy makers in responding
to the challenges of the international business cycle, the
book crucially shapes relevant questions on the reasons for
the current unsatisfactory response of the Italian economy
to the ongoing "second globalization." Most chapters of the
handbook are co-authored by both an Italian and a foreign
scholar. Available in OSO: http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/oso/public/content/oho_economics/9780199936694/toc.html
Contributors to this volume - Brian A'Hearn: Pembroke
College, Oxford Franco Amatori: Universita Commerciale Luigi
Bocconi Alberto Baffigi: Banca d'Italia Fabrizio Balassone:
Banca d'Italia Federico Barbiellini Amidei: Banca d'Italia
Stefano Battilossi: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Giuseppe Berta: Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Giuseppe Bertola: EDHEC Business School Magda Bianco: Banca
d'Italia Andrea Boltho: Oxford University Andrea Brandolini:
Banca d'Italia Stephen Broadberry: London School of
Economics Matteo Bugamelli: Banca d'Italia John Cantwell:
Rutgers Business School Andrea Colli: Universita Commerciale
Luigi Bocconi Nicholas Crafts: University of Warwick
Marcello De Cecco: Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Virginia
Di Nino: Banca d'Italia Barry Eichengreen: University of
California, Berkeley Giovanni Federico: European University
Institute Maura Francese: Banca d'Italia Alfredo
Gigliobianco: Banca d'Italia Claire Giordano: Banca d'Italia
Matteo Gomellini: Banca d'Italia Luigi Guiso: Einaudi
Institute for Economics and Finance Giovanni Iuzzolino:
Banca d'Italia Harold James: Princeton University Marco
Magnani: Banca d'Italia Giuseppe Marinelli: Banca d'Italia
Giulio Napolitano: Universita degli studi Roma Tre Cormac
O'Grada: University College Dublin Fabrizio Onida:
Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi Kevin O'Rourke:
University of Oxford Angelo Pace: Banca d'Italia Guido
Pellegrini: Sapienza Universita di Roma Mario Perugini:
Universita Luigi Bocconi Paolo Pinotti: Universita Luigi
Bocconi Massimo Sbracia: Banca d'Italia Paolo Sestito: Banca
d'Italia Anna Spadavecchia: University of Reading Gianni
Toniolo: Universita LUISS-Roma and Duke University Giovanni
Vecchi: Universita degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Anthony
Venables: University of Oxford Gianfranco Viesti: Universita
degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro Nikolaus Wolf: Humboldt
University Berlin Francesco Zollino: Banca
d'Italia},
Key = {fds329911}
}
@article{fds313549,
Author = {Crafts, N and Toniolo, G},
Title = {'Les Trente Glorieuses': From the Marshall Plan to the Oil
Crisis},
Booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2012},
Month = {September},
ISBN = {9780199560981},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0018},
Abstract = {The French economist Jean Fourastié called them 'les trente
glorieuses'. The Germans and the Italians coined the words
Wirtschaft swunder and miracolo economico, respectively. No
matter how the thirty-odd years after the end of World War
II were characterised by Europe's various cultures, they
stand out as the period of the fastest economic growth in
the continent's history. In retrospect, the years between
the late 1940s and the early 1970s have been seen as a
Golden Age, when the foundations of future prosperity were
established on firm ground. This article analyses the most
relevant features of Europe's extraordinary growth during
the 'glorious thirty', and tries to explain why, after all,
there was nothing 'miraculous' about them. In doing so, it
takes a broad perspective of Europe as a single region
within the world economy, although divided into two areas by
an 'Iron Curtain'. The article also looks at postwar
reconstruction, trade and the process of European
integration, the international monetary system in Western
Europe, and the end and the long-term impact of the Golden
Age.},
Doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199560981.013.0018},
Key = {fds313549}
}
@book{fds343330,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Foreword},
Pages = {vii-x},
Year = {2012},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9783110114409},
Key = {fds343330}
}
@book{fds343331,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Central banks' independence in historical
perspective},
Pages = {1-198},
Year = {2012},
Month = {June},
ISBN = {9783110114409},
Abstract = {Modern central banks came of age in the inter-war period. By
then, they valued their independence as an essential feature
of central banking. Strong, Norman and Moreau were ready to
stand by the freedom of their institutions at any price. And
independence from national governments was considered a
prerequisite for the admission to the club of central banks:
they were unwilling, for instance, to enter into large
commitments with the Bank of Italy so long as it remained
under the dominance of Treasury.},
Key = {fds343331}
}
@article{fds239117,
Author = {Cesarano, F and Cifarelli, G and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Exchange Rate Regimes and Reserve Policy: The Italian Lira,
1883-1911},
Journal = {Open Economies Review},
Volume = {23},
Number = {2},
Pages = {253-275},
Publisher = {Springer Nature},
Year = {2012},
Month = {April},
ISSN = {0923-7992},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11079-010-9182-0},
Abstract = {The three exchange rate regimes adopted by Italy from 1883
up to the eve of World War I - the gold standard
(1883-1893), floating rates (1894-1902), and "gold
shadowing" (1903-1911)-produced a puzzling result: formal
adherence to the gold standard ended in failure while
shadowing the gold standard proved very successful. This
paper discusses the main policies underlying Italy's
performance particularly focusing on the strategy of reserve
accumulation. It presents a cointegration analysis
identifying a distinct co-movement between exchange rate,
reserves, and banknotes that holds over the three
sub-periods of the sample. Given this long-run relationship,
the different performance in each regime is explained by the
diversity of policy measures, reflected in the different
variables adjusting the system in the various regimes.
Italy's variegated experience during the gold standard
provides a valuable lesson about current developments in the
international scenario, showing the central role of
fundamentals and consistent policies. © 2010 Springer
Science+Business Media, LLC.},
Doi = {10.1007/s11079-010-9182-0},
Key = {fds239117}
}
@article{fds313550,
Author = {Conte, L and Toniolo, G and Vecchi, G},
Title = {Lessons from Italy's Monetary Unification (1862-1880) for
the Euro and Europe's Single Market},
Pages = {315-338},
Booktitle = {P.A. David and M. Thomas (eds.), The Economic Future in
Historical Perspective},
Publisher = {British Academy},
Year = {2012},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780197263471},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000229310100011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Abstract = {This chapter examines the effects of monetary unification on
market integration. It offers a new perspective on the
Euro's likely effectiveness in achieving the 'Single Market'
goal of European economic integration, by examining the
impact of a nineteenth-century national currency reform. It
looks back at the experience of Italian monetary unification
after 1861 and describes how rapidly the prices of the basic
factors of production, wages, and interest rates began to
converge after the introduction of the national
currency.},
Doi = {10.5871/bacad/9780197263471.003.0011},
Key = {fds313550}
}
@book{fds329912,
Title = {The Past and Future of Central Bank Cooperation},
Editor = {Borio, C and Toniolo, G and Clement, P},
Year = {2011},
Abstract = {This book explores the past and future of central bank
cooperation. In today's global economy, the cooperation
between central banks is a key element in maintaining or
restoring monetary and financial stability, thereby ensuring
a smooth functioning of the international financial system.
In this book, economists, historians, and political
scientists look back at the experience of central bank
cooperation during the past century - at its goals, nature,
and processes and at its successes and failures - and draw
lessons for the future. Particular attention is devoted to
the role played by central bank cooperation in the
formulation of minimum capital standards for internationally
active banks (the Basel Capital Accord, Basel II), and in
the process of European monetary unification and the
introduction of the Euro.},
Key = {fds329912}
}
@article{fds329913,
Author = {TONIOLO, G},
Title = {Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods. The
Cairoli Lectures, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. By Barry
Eichengreen. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, 2007.
Pp. xiv, 187. $26.00.},
Journal = {The Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {70},
Number = {01},
Pages = {259-260},
Year = {2010},
Month = {March},
Key = {fds329913}
}
@article{fds329914,
Author = {TONIOLO, G},
Title = {Global Imbalances and the Lessons of Bretton Woods. The
Cairoli Lectures, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. By Barry
Eichengreen. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, 2007.
Pp. xiv, 187. $26.00.},
Journal = {The Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {70},
Number = {1},
Pages = {259-260},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2010},
Month = {March},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050710000215},
Doi = {10.1017/s0022050710000215},
Key = {fds329914}
}
@misc{fds180245,
Author = {G. Toniolo and N. Crafts},
Title = {“Aggregate Growth 1950 – 2005”,},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {296-332},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Economic History of Modern
Europe,},
Publisher = {Cambridge Univesrity Press},
Editor = {S. Broadberry and K. O'Rourke},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds180245}
}
@article{fds329915,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United
States. By John H. Wood. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2005. Pp. index, 439.},
Journal = {The Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {69},
Number = {02},
Pages = {613-614},
Year = {2009},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds329915}
}
@article{fds329916,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United
States. By John H. Wood. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2005. Pp. index, 439.},
Journal = {The Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {69},
Number = {02},
Pages = {613-613},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {June},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050709001016},
Doi = {10.1017/s0022050709001016},
Key = {fds329916}
}
@article{fds329917,
Author = {Gigliobianco, A and Giordano, C and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Innovation and Regulation in the Wake of Financial Crises in
Italy (1880s-1930s)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {April},
Key = {fds329917}
}
@book{fds166667,
Author = {G. Toniolo and A. Gigliobianco},
Title = {Financial Market Regulation after Financial Crises: The
Historical Experience},
Booktitle = {Banca d'Italia, Roma 2009},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166667}
}
@book{fds166668,
Author = {G. Toniolo and P.Temin. C. Feinstein},
Title = {The World Economy Between the Wars,},
Booktitle = {Oxford Univesrity Press, 2008},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds166668}
}
@article{fds328438,
Author = {Filippo, C and Giulio, C and Gianni, T},
Title = {Exchange Rate Regimes and Reserve Policy on the Periphery:
The Italian Lira 1883-1911},
Year = {2009},
Abstract = {The three exchange rate regimes adopted by Italy from 1883
up to the eve of World War I — the gold standard
(1883-1893), floating rates (1894-1902), and “gold
shadowing” (1903-1911) — produced a puzzling result:
formal adherence to the gold standard ended in failure while
shadowing the gold standard proved very successful. This
paper discusses the main policies underlying Italy’s
performance particularly focusing on the strategy of reserve
accumulation. It presents a cointegration analysis
identifying a distinct co-movement between exchange rate,
reserves, and banknotes that holds over the three
sub-periods of the sample. Given this long-run relationship,
the different performance in each regime is explained by the
diversity of policy measures, reflected in the different
variables adjusting the system in the various regimes.
Italy’s variegated experience during the gold standard
provides a valuable lesson about current developments in the
international scenario, showing the central role of
fundamenals and consistent policies.},
Key = {fds328438}
}
@book{fds313548,
Author = {Feinstein, CH and Temin, P and Toniolo, G},
Title = {The world economy between the world wars},
Pages = {1-236},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2008},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9780195307559},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307559.001.0001},
Abstract = {This book surveys the main events in the international
economy from the outbreak of the First World War to the end
of the Second World War: a period of time variously defined
as the "globalization backlash", the "Second Thirty Years
War", or simply "the World in Depression". The book starts
with the unfortunate peace settlement after the First World
War and progresses to the ensuing hyperinflations and
financial crises; from the attempts at rebuilding an
international economic and monetary order in the face of
rapid technical progress and productivity growth to the
policy mistakes that brought about the Great Depression -
the most devastating economic depression in human history;
from wide-spread long-term unemployment to overall autarky
and a second global conflagration. The opening chapter puts
the interwar years in the long-term quantitative perspective
of economic development over the whole of the 20th century
while the final chapter highlights the long-run impact of
the interwar years on the growth and policy features of the
prosperous decades that followed the end of the Second World
War.},
Doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307559.001.0001},
Key = {fds313548}
}
@book{fds313551,
Author = {Borio, C and Toniolo, G and Clement, P},
Title = {The past and future of central bank cooperation},
Pages = {1-245},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Borio, C and Toniolo, G and Clement, P},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521877794},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511510779},
Abstract = {This book explores the past and future of central bank
cooperation. In today’s global economy, the cooperation
between central banks is a key element in maintaining or
restoring monetary and financial stability, thereby ensuring
a smooth functioning of the international financial system.
Or is it? In this book, economists, historians, and
political scientists look back at the experience of central
bank cooperation during the past century – at its goals,
nature, and processes and at its successes and failures –
and draw lessons for the future. Particular attention is
devoted to the role played by central bank cooperation in
the formulation of minimum capital standards for
internationally active banks (the Basel Capital Accord,
Basel II), and in the process of European monetary
unification and the introduction of the euro.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511510779},
Key = {fds313551}
}
@article{fds341120,
Author = {Borio, C and Toniolo, G},
Title = {One hundred and thirty years of central bank cooperation: A
BIS perspective},
Pages = {16-75},
Year = {2008},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521877794},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511510779.002},
Abstract = {INTRODUCTION: The idea that an “international bank”
would facilitate central bank cooperation dates back to the
late nineteenth century (Toniolo 2005: 20–23). It was
officially revived in the immediate postwar period,
particularly at the 1922 Genoa economic conference. In
keeping with the vision of Governor Montagu Norman of the
Bank of England, the Bank for International Settlements
(BIS), established in 1930 to facilitate the transfer of
German reparations, was also given the mission of promoting
central bank cooperation. Since July 1931, when the Hoover
moratorium put an end to reparations, central bank
cooperation has been the main objective of the BIS. The 1935
BIS Annual Report asked: “Cooperation on what? With what
objectives in view? How?” With the insight of 130 years of
history, this chapter tries to answer three questions: How
did changing international monetary and financial conditions
shape the targets and tools of central bank cooperation?
What conditions determined its intensity? Did a structured
organization, such as the BIS, make a difference? This
chapter will not discuss the desirability of cooperation. We
focus primarily on the process, rather than the ultimate
outcomes of cooperation, and we do so from a positive rather
than normative perspective. In other words, while we fully
recognize that cooperation based on the wrong “model” of
how the economy works or on the wrong analysis of current
and future conditions can have perverse effects, we do not
make such assessments in the scope of our
analysis.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511510779.002},
Key = {fds341120}
}
@book{fds151568,
Author = {G. Toniolo and C. Borio and P. Clement},
Title = {Past and Present of Central Bank Cooperation},
Publisher = {Cambridge Univesrity Press},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {978-0-521-87779-4},
Abstract = {The book economists, historians and political scientists
look back at the experience of central bank cooperation
during the past century, at its goals, nature, and
processes, and at its successes and failures, and draw
lessons for the future. Particular attention is devoted to
the role played by central bank cooperation in the
formulation of minimum capital standards for internationally
active banks and in the process of European monetary
unification.},
Key = {fds151568}
}
@article{fds239119,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Vecchi, G},
Title = {“Italian Children at Work”},
Journal = {Il Giornale degli Economisti e Annali d’Economia,},
Volume = {CXX},
Number = {3},
Pages = {401-427},
Year = {2007},
Abstract = {This paper quantifies the extent and the main
characteristics of child work in Italy during the years
1881-1961. From population censuses, we created a new
database of the economically active population aged 10-14 by
gender, region, and economic sector. We find that child work
incidence declined sharply over time, from 64.3 percent in
1881 to 3.6 percent in 1961. This pattern holds true both
nationally and within regions. The new body of evidence we
provide casts serious doubts on international comparisons
which portray post-war Italy as a country with peculiarly
high employment rates for children. Our findings also
challenge the view that the initial phases of
industrialization had a negative impact on the living
standards of Italian children. We show that, in the case of
Italy, industrialization coincided with a decline in the
employment of children. Our analysis of the determinants of
child work suggests that (i) changes in the allocation of
total active population among productive sectors explain
only a small amount of changes in the employment of
children; (ii) changes in labor and compulsory-schooling
legislation indicates that the impact of institutions on
child labor was modest until the late 1930s. Overall, the
increasing GDP per head was probably the main, but not the
only, driving force behind declining child work
incidence.},
Key = {fds239119}
}
@article{fds329918,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {The Italian economy from the unity to the Great
War.},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MODERN ITALIAN STUDIES},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {130-132},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds329918}
}
@book{fds313552,
Author = {Rhode, PW and Toniolo, G},
Title = {The global economy in the 1990s: A long-run
perspective},
Pages = {1-319},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {G. Toniolo and P. Rhode},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521852630},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511616464},
Abstract = {The 1990s were an extraordinary, contradictory, and
fascinating period of economic development. Specifically,
the ‘boom’ of the 1990s and the way that it ended evoked
many historical precedents, particularly, past bubbles and
‘busts’. In this book, contributions by eminent economic
historians examine key issues such as the causes and
sustainability of productive growth in the U.S., the
sluggish growth in Europe and stagnation in Japan. They
assess whether, seen in long-run perspective, the 1990s does
actually fall into a familiar pattern of economic activity
or whether it represents a watershed in economic
history.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511616464},
Key = {fds313552}
}
@article{fds313547,
Author = {Rhode, PW and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Understanding the 1990s: A long-run perspective},
Pages = {1-20},
Booktitle = {The Global Economy in the 1990s: A Long-Run
Perspective},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2006},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521852630},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511616464.002},
Abstract = {Introduction: The twentieth century both opened and closed
with a bang: The belle epoque before 1914 and the “roaring
nineties” (Stiglitz, 2003) just past. It was only after
the First World War that people looked back at the 1895-1914
period with nostalgia as a “beautiful era” of spreading
prosperity, peaceful technical progress, low inflation, and
modest financial instability. The 1990s, on the contrary,
were seen as the “best of times” (Johnson, 2001) by many
of those who lived through the decade - at least, those in
the United States. Will future historians confirm this view?
If the twentieth century is any guide, much will depend on
how the twenty-first century unfolds. If peace again
prevails, if productivity growth continues apace at the
economic center and spreads to the periphery, if means are
found to govern the international economy in ways that make
the costs of globalization socially acceptable, then the
1990s may well be remembered as a moment in human history
when the foundations were laid for a long period of
sustainable growth. If, on the other hand, social,
political, and economic instability prevails, as it did
after the First World War, then people may indeed look back
at the 1990s as “the best of times,” creating the myth
of another belle epoque. Posterity will magnify the virtues
of the last decade in the twentieth century and ignore its
shortcomings.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511616464.002},
Key = {fds313547}
}
@book{fds27365,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Central Bank Cooperation at the Bank for International
Settlements},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press, New York},
Year = {2005},
Key = {fds27365}
}
@article{fds239139,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {“La storia economica dell’Italia liberale: una
rivoluzione in atto”},
Journal = {Rivista di Storia Economica},
Volume = {19},
Pages = {247-264},
Year = {2004},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds239139}
}
@article{fds313546,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Laudatio patritii: Patrick O’brien and European economic
history},
Volume = {9780521793049},
Pages = {283-293},
Booktitle = {Exceptionalism and Industrialisation: Britain and its
European Rivals, 1688-1815},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2004},
Month = {January},
ISBN = {9780521793049},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511523830.014},
Abstract = {A tradition going back to the Middle Ages prescribes that
symposia celebrating a distinguished scholar end with the
latter’s laudatio. It is for me both an honour and a
pleasure to perform this task. My friendship with Patrick
dates back to 1977 when he introduced me to St Antony’s,
my intellectual home for years to come. Unfortunately, this
laudatio will be the least original of all the papers
collected in this book. We are all members of a community
that has long drawn upon Patrick’s intellectual and
personal gifts. We all have studied his books and papers,
learned from his lectures and seminars, benefited from his
advice, relished his wit, delighted in his company. And many
of us have experienced the warmth of his loyal friendship.
Can I possibly add anything new to all this? My task is made
even more difficult by the fact that I am no expert of
British economic history. I am, however, encouraged by the
width of Patrick’s scholarship, his contribution to our
understanding of economic history being by no means confined
to his country of origin. Even so, a full, if cursory,
review of Patrick O’Brien’s work is beyond my
capability. The sheer quantity of his production-fifty-three
papers in the last decade alone-defies any attempt by this
laudatio to systematically analyse Patrick’s work. Let me
just recall that Patrick’s first published papers dealt
with the economic history of Britain and
Egypt.},
Doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511523830.014},
Key = {fds313546}
}
@book{fds26013,
Author = {G. Toniolo and V. Visco},
Title = {Il declino economico dell'Italia},
Publisher = {Bruno Mondadori},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds26013}
}
@article{fds26014,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {L' Italia verso il declino economico?},
Pages = {7-29},
Booktitle = {Il declino economico dell' Italia},
Publisher = {Bruno Mondadori},
Editor = {G. Toniolo and V. Visco},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds26014}
}
@article{fds239137,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Conte, L and Vecchi, G},
Title = {Monetary Union, institutions and financial market
integration: Italy, 1862-1905},
Journal = {Explorations in Economic History},
Volume = {40},
Number = {4},
Pages = {443-461},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.2003.08.001},
Abstract = {Years into the single currency, EMU financial markets are
not fully integrated. We argue that the phenomenon can be
better understood by looking at financial markets' behavior
in the wake of Italy's monetary unification (1862).
Variables such as the spread of the telegraph, trade
volumes, and the diffusion of the 'single currency' fail to
explain why it took 25 years for prices across regional
stock exchanges to converge. A single Italian financial
market appeared only when the State prevailed upon local
vested interests by enforcing nation-wide financial market
legislation. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights
reserved.},
Doi = {10.1016/j.eeh.2003.08.001},
Key = {fds239137}
}
@book{fds10749,
Title = {Storia Economica d'Italia},
Volume = {4},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Editor = {P. Ciocca and G. Toniolo},
Year = {2002},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds10749}
}
@article{fds239138,
Author = {Rossi, N and Toniolo, G and Vecchi, G},
Title = {Is the Kuznets curve still alive? Evidence from Italian
household budgets, 1881-1961},
Journal = {Journal of Economic History},
Volume = {61},
Number = {4},
Pages = {904-925},
Year = {2001},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0022-0507},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050701042024},
Abstract = {We investigate secular changes in the distribution of
personal expenditure in Italy. To this end we present a new
data set, consisting of 4,370 family-level budgets scattered
over the years 1881-1961. Our methodology is innovative for
this kind of study. Italy's secular trend proves to have
been egalitarian, and to have accelerated in periods of fast
output growth. Sectoral, residential, and demographic
changes associated with "modern economic growth" account for
a minor part of the observed changes in expenditure
distribution, suggesting that other factors, such as wage
differentials, play a dominant role in explaining the
dynamics of inequality.},
Doi = {10.1017/s0022050701042024},
Key = {fds239138}
}
@book{fds27369,
Author = {G. Toniolo and M. De Cecco},
Title = {Storia della Cassa Depositi e Prestiti},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds27369}
}
@article{fds239136,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Boltho, A},
Title = {"The Assessment: The Twentieth Century - Achievements,
Failures, Lessons"},
Journal = {Oxford Review of Economic Policy},
Volume = {XV},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1-17},
Year = {1999},
Month = {Winter},
Abstract = {The past century saw unprecedented rises in life expectancy
and living standards. It also witnessed major structural
changes, the rise of 'big government' and two
globalizations. Yet, the century's economic history was
marred by policy and market failures resulting in a massive
world-wide depression, frequent financial crises
(particularly in the developing world), and several
inflation spurts. Central planning set back development for
one-third of the world's population; transition to the
market economy was at best slow, in some instances
disastrous. Income distribution within countries changed
little, while productivity convergence between rich and poor
economies was virtually absent. Policy-making learnt some
lessons from the 1930s experience, particularly in the areas
of macroeconomic management, international cooperation, and
free trade. Dogmatic recipes, however, were often resorted
to at home, aided and abetted by the pretensions of the
economics profession.},
Key = {fds239136}
}
@article{fds304448,
Author = {Boltho, A and Toniolo, G},
Title = {The assessment: The twentieth century - achievements,
failures, lessons},
Journal = {Oxford Review of Economic Policy},
Volume = {15},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1-17},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {1999},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/15.4.1},
Abstract = {The past century saw unprecedented rises in life expectancy
and living standards. It also witnessed major structural
changes, the rise of 'big government' and two
globalizations. Yet, the century's economic history was
marred by policy and market failures resulting in a massive
world-wide depression, frequent financial crises
(particularly in the developing world), and several
inflation spurts. Central planning set back development for
one-third of the world's population; transition to the
market economy was at best slow, in some instances
disastrous. Income distribution within countries changed
little, while productivity convergence between rich and poor
economies was virtually absent. Policy-making learnt some
lessons from the 1930s experience, particularly in the areas
of macroeconomic management, international cooperation, and
free trade. Dogmatic recipes, however, were often resorted
to at home, aided and abetted by the pretensions of the
economics profession.},
Doi = {10.1093/oxrep/15.4.1},
Key = {fds304448}
}
@book{fds10755,
Title = {The Emergence of Modern Central Banking from 1918 to the
Present},
Publisher = {Ashgate, Aldershot},
Editor = {G. Toniolo and C. L. Holtfrerich and J.
Reis},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds10755}
}
@book{fds27371,
Author = {G. Toniolo and P. Ciocca},
Title = {Storia economica d’Italia, Vol. II - Annali},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds27371}
}
@misc{fds180263,
Author = {G. Toniolo and A. Gigliobianco e G. Piluso},
Title = {"Il rapporto banca-impresa in Italia negli anni
cinquanta"},
Pages = {225-302},
Booktitle = {Stabilita e sviluppo negli anni cinquanta, Toma 3 Politica
bancaria e structura del sistema finanziario},
Editor = {F. Cotula},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds180263}
}
@article{fds304449,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Europe's golden age, 1950-1973: Speculations from a long-run
perspective},
Journal = {Economic History Review},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {252-267},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Year = {1998},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0013-0117},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0289.00090},
Doi = {10.1111/1468-0289.00090},
Key = {fds304449}
}
@book{fds27372,
Author = {G. Toniolo and P. Ciocca},
Title = {Storia economica d’Italia, Vol. I - Interpretazioni},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds27372}
}
@misc{fds180246,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Does History have Useful Economics? Lessons from Europe’s
Golden Age (1950-73)},
Journal = {Contemporay Economic Issue. Proceedings of the Eleventh
World Congress of The International Economic Association,
Tunis},
Pages = {83-102},
Publisher = {Mc Millan, Houndsmill etc},
Editor = {Y. MUNDLAK},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds180246}
}
@misc{fds180264,
Author = {P. Ciocca and G. Toniolo (a cura di)},
Title = {Introduzione},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds180264}
}
@article{fds239135,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Europe’s golden age, 1950-73: speculations from a long-run
perspective},
Journal = {The Economic History Review},
Volume = {LI},
Number = {2},
Pages = {252-267},
Year = {1998},
ISSN = {0013-0117},
Key = {fds239135}
}
@manual{fds26006,
Author = {G. Toniolo and C. Feinstein and P. Temin},
Title = {The European Economy Between the Wars},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds26006}
}
@misc{fds27437,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Il migliore, il peggiore dei secoli},
Year = {1997},
Key = {fds27437}
}
@article{fds239114,
Author = {Crafts, N and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Economic growth in Europe since 1945},
Journal = {Economic growth in Europe since 1945},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press, Cambridge},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {This volume re-examines the topic of economic growth in
Europe after WWII. Specialist contributors provide new
theoretical approaches to the subject, utilising the
experience of the 1980s. The analysis is largely based on
applied economics and economic history. Emphasis is given to
the presentation of chronological and institutional detail.
The introductory chapters explore general European
institutional arrangements and historical evidence. The case
study papers are presented from the national case study
approach. Individual chapters cover Belgium, Denmark,
Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands,
Portugal, Sweden and the UK. The book attempts to shed new
light on the economic experience of Europe, based on new
insights that have not emerged under previous studies of the
post-1960 period. -after Publisher},
Key = {fds239114}
}
@article{fds376544,
Author = {Crafts, N and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Economic growth in Europe since 1945},
Journal = {Economic growth in Europe since 1945},
Year = {1996},
Month = {January},
Abstract = {This volume re-examines the topic of economic growth in
Europe after WWII. Specialist contributors provide new
theoretical approaches to the subject, utilising the
experience of the 1980s. The analysis is largely based on
applied economics and economic history. Emphasis is given to
the presentation of chronological and institutional detail.
The introductory chapters explore general European
institutional arrangements and historical evidence. The case
study papers are presented from the national case study
approach. Individual chapters cover Belgium, Denmark,
Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands,
Portugal, Sweden and the UK. The book attempts to shed new
light on the economic experience of Europe, based on new
insights that have not emerged under previous studies of the
post-1960 period. -after Publisher},
Key = {fds376544}
}
@misc{fds180247,
Author = {G. Toniolo and N. Rossi},
Title = {Italy},
Pages = {427 - 454},
Booktitle = {Economic Growth in Europe Since 1945},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press, Cambridge},
Editor = {N. CRAFTS and G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds180247}
}
@misc{fds180248,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Postwar Growth : An Overview},
Pages = {1-37},
Booktitle = {Economic Growth in Europe Since 1945},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press, Cambridge},
Editor = {N. CRAFTS and G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds180248}
}
@book{fds27374,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Storia del Banco di Sardegna. Credito, istituzioni, sviluppo
dal XVIII al XX secolo},
Publisher = {, Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds27374}
}
@misc{fds180249,
Author = {G. Toniolo and C. Feinstein and P.Temin},
Title = {International Economic Organization: Banking, Finance, and
Trade in Europe beteween the Wars},
Journal = {C. FEINSTEIN},
Series = {Banking, Currency and Finance in Europe between the
Wars},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds180249}
}
@misc{fds180250,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Italian banking, 1919 - 1939},
Pages = {296 - 314},
Booktitle = {Banking, Currency and Finance in Europe between the
Wars},
Publisher = {Clarendon Press, Oxford},
Editor = {C. FEINSTEIN},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds180250}
}
@misc{fds27438,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Prefazione},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds27438}
}
@misc{fds180251,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {The rise and fall of the German-type bank in Italy,
1894-1934},
Pages = {433 - 44},
Booktitle = {Entrepreneurship and the Transformation of the Economy (10th
to 20th Centuries). Essays in honour of Hreman van der
Wee.},
Publisher = {Leuven},
Editor = {E. Van Cauwenberghe et alii},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds180251}
}
@article{fds239134,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Temin, P and Feinstein, C},
Title = {Three shocks, Two Recoveries? Historical Parallels for the
end of the cold War},
Journal = {Rivista di Storia Economica, 2nd Series},
Volume = {XI},
Pages = {297-316},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds239134}
}
@book{fds27363,
Author = {G. Toniolo and G. Guarino},
Title = {La Banca d'Italia e il sistema bancario,
1919-1936},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds27363}
}
@misc{fds27439,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Critica de Barry Eichengreen 'Golden Fetters'},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds27439}
}
@article{fds239113,
Author = {Faini, R and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Reconsidering Japanese deflation during the
1920s},
Journal = {Explorations in Economic History},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {121-143},
Booktitle = {Explorations in Economic History},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0014-4983},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0014-4983(92)90008-K},
Abstract = {This paper takes issue with a mainstream view according to
which the alleged poor performance of the Japanese economy
during the 1920s was the result of the deflationary
macroeconomic policies: such policies were repeatedly
announced but not implemented until 1929. Price deflation is
explained with a model showing that the announcement of a
future appreciation of the exchange rate will lead to a
decline in the price level. Both in international
perspective and in light of later Japanese events, it is
difficult to hold a negative view of the inability of
Japanese governments to implement consistent deflationary
policies during the 1920s. © 1992.},
Doi = {10.1016/0014-4983(92)90008-K},
Key = {fds239113}
}
@article{fds239133,
Author = {ROSSI, N and TONIOLO, G},
Title = {Catching up or falling behind? Italy's economic growth,
1895‐1947},
Journal = {The Economic History Review},
Volume = {45},
Number = {3},
Pages = {537-563},
Year = {1992},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0013-0117},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1992JH53300005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0289.1992.tb02151.x},
Key = {fds239133}
}
@book{fds27375,
Author = {G. Toniolo and R.E.Sylla},
Title = {Patterns of European Industrialization: the Nineteenth
Century},
Publisher = {Routledge, London},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds27375}
}
@misc{fds180252,
Author = {G. Toniolo and R. E. Sylla},
Title = {Introduction: Patterns of European industrialization during
the nineteenth century},
Pages = {1-26},
Booktitle = {Patterns of European Industrialization: The Nineteenth
Century},
Publisher = {Routledge, London},
Editor = {R. E. SYLLA and G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds180252}
}
@misc{fds180253,
Author = {G. Toniolo and G.Federico},
Title = {Italy},
Pages = {197-217},
Publisher = {Routledge, London},
Editor = {R.E. SYLLA and G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds180253}
}
@misc{fds180254,
Author = {G. Toniolo and P. K. O'Brien},
Title = {The poverty of Italy and the backwardness of its agriculture
before 1914},
Pages = {385-409},
Booktitle = {Land, Labour and Livestock. Historical studies in European
agricultural productivity},
Publisher = {Manchester University Press, Manchester and New
York},
Editor = {B.M.S. CAMPBELL and M. OVERTON},
Year = {1991},
Key = {fds180254}
}
@article{fds239132,
Author = {Faini, R and Toniolo, G},
Title = {Deflation reconsidered: Japan in the 1920s},
Journal = {European Economic Review},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2-3},
Pages = {616-623},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1990},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0014-2921},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0014-2921(90)90134-K},
Abstract = {The paper takes issue with a mainstream view according to
which the alleged poor performance of the Japanese economy
during the 1920s was the result of deflationary
macroeconomic policies. There is evidence that government
spending was moderately on the deficit side and more so at
times of falling aggregate demand. Money supply increased
throughout the period. The Bank of Japan followed an
'accommodating' (demand-pulled) loan policy. Price deflation
is explained by a model which leads to the prediction that
the announcement of a future appreciation of the exchange
rate will lead to an immediate decline in the price level
followed by a steady downward path until a new steady state
is reached. The authors conclude that the inability to
deflate was a blessing in disguise, if seen in the
perspective both of contemporary international events and of
the Japanese policies of 1929-1931. © 1990.},
Doi = {10.1016/0014-2921(90)90134-K},
Key = {fds239132}
}
@book{fds26007,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {An Economic History of Liberal Italy, 1850-1918},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Year = {1990},
Key = {fds26007}
}
@book{fds27362,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {La Banca d'Italia e l’ economia di guerra, 1914 -
1919},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1989},
Key = {fds27362}
}
@book{fds27376,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Central Banks' Independence in Historical
Perspective},
Publisher = {De Gruyter, Berlin},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds27376}
}
@misc{fds180255,
Author = {G. Toniolo and F. Piva},
Title = {Unemployment in the 1930s: The Case of Italy},
Pages = {221-46},
Publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrocht-Boston-
London},
Editor = {B. EICHENGEEN and T. HATTON},
Year = {1988},
Key = {fds180255}
}
@article{fds239112,
Author = {Basevi, G and Toniolo, G},
Title = {'Debt and default in the 1930s: Causes and consequences' by
Barry Eichengreen and Richard Portes},
Journal = {European Economic Review},
Volume = {30},
Number = {3},
Pages = {641-647},
Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
Year = {1986},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {0014-2921},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0014-2921(86)90013-9},
Doi = {10.1016/0014-2921(86)90013-9},
Key = {fds239112}
}
@article{fds239127,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Intermediazione finanziaria e sviluppo economico in
Giappone: nota sul periodo 1952-72},
Journal = {Politica Economica},
Volume = {I},
Pages = {259-278},
Year = {1986},
Key = {fds239127}
}
@misc{fds180265,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Crises économiques et intervention de l' état en Italie
1893-1937},
Pages = {189-199},
Booktitle = {Etats, fiscalités, économies. Actes du cinquiŠme congrès
de l'Association Francaise des historiens
economistes},
Publisher = {Publications de la Sorbonne, Paris},
Year = {1985},
Key = {fds180265}
}
@article{fds239131,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Ciocca, PL},
Title = {Industry and Finance in Italy 1918-1940},
Journal = {The Journal of European Economic History},
Volume = {XIII},
Pages = {113-136},
Year = {1984},
Key = {fds239131}
}
@misc{fds180257,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Railways and Economic Growth in Mediterranean Countries:
Some Methodological Remarks},
Pages = {227-36},
Booktitle = {Railways and Economic Development of Western
Europe},
Publisher = {Macmillan, London},
Editor = {P. K. O'BRIEN},
Year = {1983},
Key = {fds180257}
}
@article{fds239129,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Costa e, P and Dolcetta, B},
Title = {The New Scale of the City},
Journal = {Architectural Review},
Volume = {CXLIX},
Number = {891},
Pages = {310-312},
Year = {1981},
Month = {May},
Key = {fds239129}
}
@book{fds27364,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {L'economia dell' Italia fascista},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds27364}
}
@misc{fds27440,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Other Publications},
Year = {1980},
Key = {fds27440}
}
@book{fds27377,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {L'economia italiana 1861-1940},
Publisher = {Laterza, Roma-Bari},
Year = {1979},
Key = {fds27377}
}
@book{fds27378,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Industria e banca durante la grande crisi
(1929-34)},
Publisher = {Etas Libri, Milano},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds27378}
}
@misc{fds180258,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Crisi economica e smobilizzo pubblico delle banche miste
(1930-34)},
Pages = {284-352},
Booktitle = {Industria e banca curane la grande crisi
(1929-35)},
Publisher = {Etas Libri, Milano},
Editor = {G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds180258}
}
@misc{fds180259,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Ricerche recenti e problemi aperti sull'economia italiana
durante la 'grande crisi'},
Pages = {18-32},
Booktitle = {Industria e banca durante la grande crisi
(1929-35),},
Publisher = {Etas Libri, Milano},
Editor = {G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1978},
Key = {fds180259}
}
@article{fds239124,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Cento anni di economia portuale a Venezia},
Journal = {Co.S.E.S. Informazioni},
Volume = {III},
Pages = {33-73},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds239124}
}
@article{fds239125,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Prima fase dello smobilizzo pubblico delle 'banche
miste'},
Journal = {Economia Pubblica},
Pages = {403-417},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds239125}
}
@article{fds239126,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Politica economica fascista e industrializzazione del
Mezzogiorno: alcune considerazioni},
Journal = {Ricerche Economiche},
Volume = {XXXI},
Pages = {177-189},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds239126}
}
@article{fds239130,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Effective Protection and Industrial Growth: The Case of
Italian Engineering (1898-1913)},
Journal = {The Journal of European Economic History},
Volume = {VI},
Pages = {659-673},
Year = {1977},
Key = {fds239130}
}
@book{fds27379,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {La "New Economic History", Special issue of Quaderni Storici
n.31},
Pages = {380-461},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds27379}
}
@book{fds27380,
Author = {G. Toniolo and P. Ciocca},
Title = {L'economia italiana nel periodo fascista},
Publisher = {Il Mulino, Bologna},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds27380}
}
@misc{fds180260,
Author = {G. Toniolo and P. L. Ciocca},
Title = {Introduzione},
Pages = {7-18},
Booktitle = {L'economia italiana nel periodo fascista},
Publisher = {Il Mulino, Bologna},
Editor = {P. CIOCCA e G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds180260}
}
@misc{fds180261,
Author = {G. Toniolo,G. Tattara},
Title = {L'industria manifatturiera: cicli, politiche e mutamenti di
struttura (1921-37)",},
Pages = {103-69},
Booktitle = {L'economia italiana nel periodo fascista},
Publisher = {Il Mulino, Bologna},
Editor = {P. CIOCCA e G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1976},
Key = {fds180261}
}
@article{fds239123,
Author = {Toniolo, G and Tattara, G},
Title = {Lo sviluppo industriale italiano tra le due
guerre},
Journal = {Quaderni Storici},
Number = {29/30},
Pages = {377-347},
Year = {1975},
Key = {fds239123}
}
@article{fds239122,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Alcune considerazioni sull'uso della teoria nella storia
economica},
Journal = {Annali della Fondazione Einaudi},
Volume = {VIII},
Pages = {143-150},
Publisher = {Torino},
Year = {1974},
Key = {fds239122}
}
@book{fds27381,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {L'economia italiana 1861-1940},
Publisher = {Laterza, Bari},
Year = {1973},
Key = {fds27381}
}
@misc{fds180262,
Author = {G. Toniolo},
Title = {Alcune tendenze dello sviluppo economico italiano
1861-1940},
Journal = {Lo sviluppo economico italiano 1861-1940},
Pages = {1-37},
Publisher = {Laterza, Bari},
Editor = {G. TONIOLO},
Year = {1973},
Key = {fds180262}
}
@article{fds239118,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Le fasi dell'industrializzazione italiana e la crisi del
1971-72},
Journal = {Rivista internazionale di Scienze Economiche e
Commerciali},
Volume = {XIX},
Pages = {1040-1053},
Year = {1972},
Key = {fds239118}
}
@article{fds239121,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Gino Luzzatto e l'economia italiana nel priodo
giolittiano},
Journal = {Rendiconti},
Volume = {VI},
Pages = {207-225},
Year = {1972},
Key = {fds239121}
}
@article{fds239120,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Cause dello sviluppo economico italiano del dopoguerra: una
riconsiderazione},
Journal = {Quaderni Storici},
Number = {16},
Pages = {174-200},
Year = {1971},
Key = {fds239120}
}
@article{fds239128,
Author = {Toniolo, G},
Title = {Patterns of Industrial Growth and Italy's Industrialization
from 1894 to 1913},
Journal = {Rendiconti},
Volume = {I},
Pages = {259-283},
Year = {1969},
Key = {fds239128}
}
%% Troost, Kristina
@article{fds341831,
Author = {Troost, K},
Title = {Duke University’s East Asian Collection,},
Journal = {Journal of East Asian Libraries},
Volume = {166},
Publisher = {Brigham Young University},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
Key = {fds341831}
}
@misc{fds295721,
Author = {Troost, KK},
Title = {The East Asian Collection at Duke University: Dynamics of
Change.},
Pages = {306-319},
Booktitle = {Collecting Asia: East Asian Libraries in North America,
1868-2008},
Publisher = {Association for Asian Studies},
Year = {2010},
ISBN = {0924304561},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10651 Duke open
access},
Abstract = {Traces the history of Duke's East Asian Studies program and
associated library collections from the beginning of the
twentieth century to the present. Describes the strengths of
the Japanese, Chinese and Korean collections, materials in
special collections and cooperation with the University of
North Carolina.},
Key = {fds295721}
}
@article{fds295722,
Author = {Troost, KK},
Title = {Challenges for East Asian Libraries},
Journal = {Asian Studies Newsletter},
Year = {1998},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds295722}
}
@article{fds295723,
Author = {Troost, KK},
Title = {Surfing the internet for Japanese popular
culture},
Journal = {Journal of Popular Culture},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Year = {1998},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds295723}
}
@misc{fds295720,
Author = {Troost, K},
Title = {Peasants, Elites and Villages in the Fourteenth
Century.},
Pages = {91-109},
Booktitle = {The Origins of Japan's Medieval World Courtiers, Clerics,
Warriors, and Peasants in the Fourteenth
Century},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Editor = {Mass, JP},
Year = {1997},
ISBN = {0804743797},
Abstract = {Focuses on the emergence of nucleated, self-governing
villages in the fourteenth century and argues that the
gradual removal of warriors from villages in the Tokugawa
period was predicated on the agricultural and social changes
of the fourteenth century.},
Key = {fds295720}
}
@article{fds70351,
Author = {K. K. Troost},
Title = {Hitomi Tonomura, Community and Commerce in Late Medieval
Japan},
Journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies},
Volume = {55},
Number = {1},
Pages = {261-269},
Year = {1995},
Key = {fds70351}
}
%% Tuna, Mustafa O.
@misc{fds374276,
Author = {Tuna, MO},
Title = {Rusya Imparatorlugu'nun Muslumanlar Islam, Imparatorluk ve
Avrupa Modernitesi (1788-1914)},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {9786057646873},
Key = {fds374276}
}
@misc{fds374089,
Author = {Tuna, M and Tahtakıran, E},
Title = {Glossary of Islamic Terms in the Light of the Risale-i
Nur},
Publisher = {RNK},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds374089}
}
@article{fds374088,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Anti-Muslim Fear Narrative and the Ban on Said Nursi's Works
as “Extremist Literature” in Russia},
Journal = {Slavic Review},
Volume = {79},
Number = {1},
Pages = {28-50},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2020.8},
Abstract = {<jats:p>This article analyzes the causes and consequences of
Islamophobia in the Russian Federation following the story
of the Russian ban on the works of a scholar of Islam from
Turkey, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (1878–1960), despite the
overall positive reception of his ideas and followers by
Russia's Muslims. It positions Russia's existing domestic
anti-Muslim prejudices, which evolved in the contexts of the
Chechen conflict and the influx of migrant workers from
culturally Muslim former Soviet republics to cosmopolitan
Russian cities, against the background of the post-9/11
global fear narrative about Muslims. These Islamophobic
attitudes in turn informed and justified anti-Muslim
policies in Russia, as the Russian state, following broader
trends of centralization and illiberalization in the
country, abandoned the pluralist policies toward religion of
the early post-Soviet years and reverted to the late-Soviet
model of regulation and containment in the past two
decades.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/slr.2020.8},
Key = {fds374088}
}
@article{fds374090,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {THE MISSING TURKISH REVOLUTION: COMPARING VILLAGE-LEVEL
CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN REPUBLICAN TURKEY AND SOVIET
CENTRAL ASIA, 1920–50},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {50},
Number = {1},
Pages = {23-43},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743817000927},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The Kemalist
leadership of early Republican Turkey attempted to transform
the country's Muslim populace with a heavy emphasis on
secularism, scientific rationalism, and nationalism. Several
studies have examined the effects of this effort, or the
“Turkish Revolution,” at the central and more recently
provincial levels. This article uses first-hand accounts and
statistical data to carry the analysis to the village level.
It argues that the Kemalist reforms failed to reach rural
Turkey, where more than 80 percent of the population lived.
A comparison with sedentary Soviet Central Asia's rural
transformation in the same period reveals ideology and the
availability of resources as the underlying causes of this
failure. Informed by a Marxist–Leninist emphasis on the
necessity of transforming the “substructure” for
revolutionary change, the Soviet state undermined existing
authority structures in Central Asia's villages to
facilitate the introduction of communist ideals among their
Muslim inhabitants. Turkey's Kemalist leadership, on the
other hand, preserved existing authority structures in
villages and attempted to change culture first. However,
they lacked and could not create the resources to implement
this change.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s0020743817000927},
Key = {fds374090}
}
@article{fds329349,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {At the Vanguard of Contemporary Muslim Thought: Reading Said
Nursi into the Islamic Tradition},
Journal = {Journal of Islamic Studies},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Pages = {311-340},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jis/etx045},
Doi = {10.1093/jis/etx045},
Key = {fds329349}
}
@article{fds329350,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {"Pillars of the Nation": The Making of a Russian Muslim
Intelligentsia and the Origins of Jadidism},
Journal = {Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian
History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {257-281},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2017},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/kri.2017.0018},
Doi = {10.1353/kri.2017.0018},
Key = {fds329350}
}
@misc{fds329351,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Imperial Russia's Muslims Islam, Empire and European
Modernity, 1788–1914},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9781316381038},
Abstract = {The book raises questions about imperial governance,
diversity, minorities, and Islamic reform, and in doing so
proposes a new theoretical model for the study of imperial
situations.},
Key = {fds329351}
}
@article{fds305622,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Madrasa Reform as a Secularizing Process: a View from the
Late Russian Empire},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3},
Pages = {540-70},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds305622}
}
@article{fds298027,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Zapadnaia literatura istorii Tatar 18go-nachala 20go vv.
[Western Literature on the History of Kazan Tatars between
the Eighteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries]},
Volume = {6},
Booktitle = {Istoriia Tatar s drevneishikh vremen},
Publisher = {Institut istorii im. Sh. Mardzhani},
Editor = {Zagidullin, ID},
Year = {2013},
Abstract = {The essay provides a review and pointed critique of the
English, French, and German-language literature since the
early-eighteenth century on the Volga-Ural
Muslims.},
Key = {fds298027}
}
@article{fds183462,
Author = {Mustafa Tuna},
Title = {"Rusya Müslümanlarının Modernite İle Karşılaşması
(The Encounter of Russia's Muslims with Modernity)"},
Booktitle = {Avrasya Konuşmaları: Medeniyet, Modernite, Kimlik
(Eurasian Conversations: Civilization, Modernity,
Identity)},
Publisher = {Küre Yayınları, Istanbul, Turkey},
Editor = {Sevinç Alkan Özcan},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds183462}
}
@article{fds298026,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {"Rusya Müslümanlarinin Modernite Ile Karsilasmasi (The
Encounter of Russia’s Muslims with Modernity)"},
Booktitle = {Avrasya Konusmalari: Medeniyet, Modernite, Kimlik (Eurasian
Conversations: Civilization, Modernity, Identity)},
Publisher = {Küre Yayinlari, Istanbul, Turkey},
Editor = {Özcan, SA},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds298026}
}
@article{fds374091,
Author = {Mau, V},
Title = {Post-communist Russia in the Post-industrial World: The
Quest for Catching-up Policy},
Journal = {Post-Communist Economies},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {313-330},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1463137032000139034},
Doi = {10.1080/1463137032000139034},
Key = {fds374091}
}
@article{fds298028,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Gaspirali vs. Il’minskii: Two Identity Projects for the
Muslims of the Russian Empire},
Journal = {Nationalities Papers},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Pages = {265-289},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298028}
}
@article{fds165481,
Author = {Mustafa Özgür Tuna},
Title = {Görüşmeler Yoluyla Soykırım (Genocide by
Negotiations)},
Journal = {Avrasya Dosyası: Sırbistan Bosna Hersek Özel
Sayısı},
Volume = {3},
Number = {4},
Pages = {7-12},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds165481}
}
@article{fds298025,
Author = {Tuna, MÖ},
Title = {Görüsmeler Yoluyla Soykirim (Genocide by
Negotiations)},
Journal = {Avrasya Dosyasi: Sirbistan Bosna Hersek Özel
Sayisi},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {7-12},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds298025}
}
%% Whisnant, Anne M.
@article{fds358972,
Author = {Whisnant, AM and Miller, MR},
Title = {Pulling from outside, pushing from inside: Imperiled Promise
and change in the National Park Service},
Journal = {Public Historian},
Volume = {38},
Number = {4},
Pages = {264-292},
Year = {2016},
Month = {November},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2016.38.4.264},
Abstract = {In 2011, the Organization of American Historians (OAH)
released Imperiled Promise: The State of History in the
National Park Service, a multi-year team-authored study
commissioned by the NPS Chief Historian. The study offered
twelve findings assessing strengths and challenges facing
history practice across the agency, and made almost one
hundred recommendations that aimed to support that work. The
report's fifth anniversary offers an opportunity to review
how Imperiled Promise's proposals have fared. We find that,
although the report has been positively received and many of
its perspectives and specific suggestions embraced, the
persistent structural issues it identified continue to
hinder full realization of the parks' promise. The OAH,
National Council on Public History (NCPH), American
Historical Association (AHA), and other professional
associations, as well as their members, must continue to
advocate strongly and consistently for NPS
history.},
Doi = {10.1525/tph.2016.38.4.264},
Key = {fds358972}
}
@article{fds365566,
Author = {Whisnant, A},
Title = {Interstate Road Project, Single-State History: Tammy
Ingram's Look at the Dixie Highway},
Journal = {Southern Spaces},
Publisher = {Southern Spaces},
Year = {2015},
Month = {April},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18737/m76025},
Doi = {10.18737/m76025},
Key = {fds365566}
}
@book{fds358973,
Author = {Whisnant, AM and Miller, MR and Nash, GB and Thelen, DP and Historians,
OOA and Service, USNP},
Title = {Imperiled Promise The State of History in the National Park
Service},
Pages = {143 pages},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds358973}
}
@article{fds358974,
Author = {Whisnant, AM and Whisnant, DE},
Title = {"Blue Ridge Parkway, America's Favorite Journey." Blue Ridge
Parkway Visitor Center, Asheville, N.C. http://www.nps.gov/blri/.
"Within a Day's Drive of Millions." Harry F. Byrd Visitor
Center, Shenandoah National Park, Big Meadows, Va.
http://www.nps.gov/shen/},
Journal = {Journal of American History},
Volume = {96},
Number = {3},
Pages = {797-803},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2009},
Month = {December},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/96.3.797},
Doi = {10.1093/jahist/96.3.797},
Key = {fds358974}
}
@book{fds358975,
Author = {Whisnant, AM},
Title = {Super-scenic Motorway A Blue Ridge Parkway
History},
Pages = {434 pages},
Publisher = {Univ of North Carolina Press},
Year = {2006},
ISBN = {9780807830376},
Abstract = {Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway
History},
Key = {fds358975}
}
@article{fds358976,
Author = {Whisnant, AM},
Title = {Public and private tourism development in 1930s Appalachia:
The Blue Ridge Parkway meets little Switzerland},
Pages = {88-113},
Booktitle = {Southern Journeys: Tourism, History, and Culture in the
Modern South},
Year = {2003},
Month = {December},
ISBN = {9780817350093},
Key = {fds358976}
}
%% Wilson, Gerald L
@article{fds7240,
Title = {The NAPLA/SAPLA Book of Law School Lists},
Publisher = {Boston University},
Editor = {Gerald L. Wilson and Edward Stern},
Year = {2008},
Key = {fds7240}
}
@article{fds7239,
Title = {Teaching Social Studies, Handbook of Trends, Issues, and
Implications for the Future},
Publisher = {Greenwood Press},
Editor = {Gerald L. Wilson and Virginia S. Wilson and James A.
Litle},
Year = {1993},
Key = {fds7239}
}
%% Wintersteen, Kristin
@article{fds171048,
Author = {John D. French and Kristin Wintersteen},
Title = {Crafting an International Legal Regime for Worker Rights:
Assessing the Literature since the 1999 Seattle WTO
Protests},
Journal = {International Labor and Working Class History},
Volume = {75},
Pages = {145-168},
Year = {2009},
Month = {Spring},
Key = {fds171048}
}
%% Witt, Ronald G.
@book{fds7241,
Title = {The Italian Difference: Two Cultures of Medieval Italy
(800-1250)},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7241}
}
@article{fds7245,
Title = {Introduction},
Pages = {3-23},
Booktitle = {Petrarch's De otio religioso},
Publisher = {New York},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7245}
}
@article{fds7246,
Title = {Ars dictaminis, Cambridge Literary History of the Middle
Ages},
Publisher = {Cambridge},
Editor = {Alastair Minnis},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7246}
}
@book{fds7242,
Title = {Humanism and Reform},
Series = {collected essays in Variorum Series},
Publisher = {Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds7242}
}
@article{fds7247,
Title = {Forthcoming: Introduction to Petrarch},
Booktitle = {De otio religioso},
Publisher = {New York},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds7247}
}
@book{fds7243,
Title = {In the Footsteps of the Ancients: The Origins of Italian
Humanism 1250-1420},
Publisher = {Leiden and New York},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7243}
}
@book{fds7244,
Author = {R.G. Witt and M. Witt and F. Tirro and A. Dunbar and C. Brown},
Title = {Cultural Roots and Continuities},
Series = {6th ed., 2 vols.},
Publisher = {Boston},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7244}
}
%% Wood, Peter H.
@book{fds28307,
Author = {P.H. Wood},
Title = {Weathering the Storm: Inside Winslow Homer's 'Gulf
Stream'},
Publisher = {Athens: University of Georgia Press},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds28307}
}
@book{fds7313,
Author = {P.H. Wood and Jacqueline Jones and Tim Borstelmann and Elaine May and Vicki
Ruiz},
Title = {Created Equal},
Publisher = {New York, Addison-Wesley-Longman},
Year = {2003},
Month = {January},
Key = {fds7313}
}
@article{fds7250,
Title = {A new U.S. History Survey, undertaken for Longman with four
other authors, in which I am covering the era from
pre-Columbian times to 1790},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7250}
}
@article{fds7251,
Title = {A short overview of Native American History in the Southeast
for the University Press of Virginia},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7251}
}
@article{fds7252,
Title = {An essay on the seventeeth-century French explorer Jean
Couture (first presented at the 1995 meeting or the
Organization of American Historians)},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7252}
}
@article{fds7253,
Title = {A document collection concerning Native Americans in the era
of the American Revolution},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds7253}
}
@book{fds7248,
Title = {Strange New Land: African Americans, 1526-1776},
Publisher = {New York: Oxford U. Press},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds7248}
}
@article{fds7249,
Title = {Africans in Eighteenth-Century North America},
Booktitle = {Upon These Shores: Themes in the African-American
Experience, 1600 to the Present},
Publisher = {New York: Routledge},
Editor = {William R. Scott and William G. Shade},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds7249}
}
@article{fds7312,
Title = {Slave Labor Camps in Early America: Overcoming Denial and
Discovering the Gulag},
Booktitle = {Inequality in Early America},
Publisher = {Hanover: University Press of New England},
Editor = {Carla Gardina Pestana and Sharon V. Salinger},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds7312}
}
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