History Department

Graduate Student Publications

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2008-2009 Graduate Student Publications

  • Bethany Tanis, "Diverging Paths: Fin-de-Siècle Britishness and the Oxford Movement,” Anglican and Episcopal History, September 2008.

 

2007-2008 Graduate Student Publications

  • Jill Bender, “The Imperial Politics of Famine: the 1873-4 Bengal Famine and Irish Parliamentary Nationalism.” Éire-Ireland: Amongst Empires, 42, 1&2 (Spring/Summer 2007): 132-156.
  • Ely Janis, "Petticoat Revolutionaries: Gender, Ethnic Nationalism, and the Irish Ladies' League in the United States," Journal of American Ethnic History, Winter 2008.
  • Austin Mason, "Buried Buckets: Rethinking Ritual Behavior Before England's Conversion," Haskins Society Journal 20, 2008.
  • Robert Niebuhr, “Yugoslavia: The Final Showdown,” Small Wars and Insurgencies 18:3 (September 2007): pp. 381–397.
  • Robert Niebuhr, Review of David Glantz, Red Storm Over the Balkans, H-War, H-Net Reviews, October, 2007.
  • Robert Niebuhr, co-author with Bernd Scherak. United States Passport to Croatia: A Travel Guide. New York: Hippocrene Books, 2008 (forthcoming).
  • Robert Niebuhr, co-author with Aida Vidan. Beginner’s Serbian. New York: Hippocrene Books, 2008 (forthcoming).
  • Robert Niebuhr, co-author with Aida Vidan. Beginner’s Croatian. New York: Hippocrene Books, 2008 (forthcoming).
  • Robert Niebuhr, “A Struggle for the Hearts and Minds: Ideology and Yugoslavia’s Third Way to Paradise,” Connections: European Studies Annual Review, 4 (2008).

 

2006-2007 Graduate Student Publications

  • Jill Bender, “The Imperial Politics of Famine: the 1873-4 Bengal Famine and Irish Parliamentary Nationalism,” Eire-Ireland: Amongst Empires, special issue (forthcoming).
  • Aniruddha Bose, "Science and Technology in India: The Digression of Asia and Europe," History Compass 5 (2), 375-385.
  • Michael Chapman, “Pro-Franco Anti-communism: Ellery Sedgwick and the Atlantic Monthly.” Journal of Contemporary History, October 2006.
  • Michael Chapman, Lessons of the War in Spain, by Gen. Maurice Duval. John Eoghan Kelly, trans. Michael E. Chapman, ed. Reading, MA: Trebarwyth Press, 2006.
  • Mimi Cowan, Review of Habits of Compassion: Irish Catholic Nuns and the Origins of New York's Welfare System, 1830-1920, by Maureen Fitzgerald, New York Irish History 20 (2006): 69-70.
  • Jeffrey Malanson, "The Congressional Debate over U.S. Participation in the Congress of Panama, 1815-1826: Washington's Farewell Address, Monroe's Doctrine, and the Fundamental Principles of U.S. Foreign Policy," Diplomatic History, November 2006.
  • Robert Niebuhr, “War in Slovenia: Doctrine and Defeat,” Journal of Slavic Military Studies, September 2006.
  • Robert Niebuhr, “The Dynamics of Constitutionalism and Legality in Titoist Yugoslavia,” Hindsight 1:1 (Spring, 2007): pp 69–93.