Historian

Papers
(The median citation count of Historian is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Lincoln’s informer: Charles A. Dana and the inside story of the Union War1
M’Pungu between Charles Darwin and Wolfgang Köhler: the changing human perceptions of great apes1
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Hernando Colón’s new world of books: toward a cartography of knowledge0
Bubble in the sun: the Florida boom of the 1920s and how it brought on the Great Depression0
A woman, a man, a nation: Mariquita Sánchez, Juan Manuel de Rosas, and the beginnings of Argentina0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Progressive States Rights: The Forgotten History of Federalism0
The Last Lincoln Republican: the presidential election of 18800
Stalin’s Mein Kampf0
The Black Civil War soldier: a visual history of conflict and citizenship0
Courtly Narratives: The Role of Indo-Persian Scholars in Constructing the “Other” in the Delhi Sultanate0
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The Hanford plaintiffs: voices from the fight for atomic justice0
An environmental history of the Civil War0
A wall of our own: an American history of the Berlin Wall0
The idealist: Wendell Willkie’s wartime quest to build one world0
A view from abroad: the story of John and Abigail Adams in Europe0
America and the making of an independent Ireland0
The Napoleonic Wars: a global history0
The Significance of Mein Kampf0
Goldberg’s Pickaxe: or, how Professor Thompson failed Logic 101 Last Second in Dallas , by Josiah Thompson, Lawrence, KS, University Press of Kansas, 2021, 476 pp., $29.0
Mein Kampf Special Issue Introduction0
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In the spirit of radicalism: radical Americans and Indian nationalists battle the US government in 1919–19200
From estrangement to interdependence: British-US nuclear policy from 1945 to 19620
Sweet Greeks: first generation immigrant confectioners in the heartland0
Aaron McDuffie Moore: an African American physician, educator, and founder of Durham’s Black Wall Street0
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You never forget your first: a biography of George Washington0
That one should disdain hardships: the teachings of a Roman Stoic0
They knew they were pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and the contest for American liberty0
Defying Hitler: the Germans who resisted Nazi rule0
Cross-Cultural Communication in Early Modern Russia: Foreign news in context Cross-Cultural Communication in Early Modern Russia: Foreign news in context , by Daniel C. 0
The woman on the windowsill: a tale of mystery in several parts0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Reflections on the history of voting and elections0
The Bridge: natural gas in a redivided Europe0
Leibniz discovers Asia: social networking in the Republic of Letters0
Paradoxes of stasis: literature, politics, and thought in Francoist Spain0
“The most astonishing election result since the war”? Re-examining the Leyton by-election of 19650
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Political godmother: Nackey Scripps Loeb and the newspaper that shook the Republican Party0
Ex Parte Milligan reconsidered: race and civil liberties from the Lincoln administration to the War on Terror 0
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In My Ain Countrie: Thomas MacLaren, Walter Farquhar Douglas, and Thompson Duncan Hetherington; a transnational case study of Scottish migration0
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“The world’s most prestigious prize”: the inside story of the Nobel Peace Prize0
Exhuming Franco: Spain’s second transition0
Crossing empires: taking U.S. history into transimperial terrain0
Physician soldier: the South Pacific letters of Captain Fred Gabriel from the 39th Station Hospital Physician soldier: the South Pacific letters of Captain Fred Gabriel from the 39th St0
Theories of representative government against democracy during the French Revolution0
Experiencing conquest: emotion, minority panic, and conspiracy in late Tudor Ireland10
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Colossal ambitions: Confederate planning for a post-Civil War world0
Issei baseball: the story of the first Japanese American ballplayers0
John F. Kennedy and the politics of faith0
Artisanal Watercraft Industry in Nineteenth-Century Cyprus: Vessel Types, Shipwrights, and Local Vessel Owners0
Agnes M. Driscoll: documents on FBI suspicions of the cryptographic and feminist icon0
Rodeo as refuge, rodeo as rebellion: gender, race, and identity in the American rodeo0
Ellen Browning Scripps: new money and American philanthropy Ellen Browning Scripps: new money and American philanthropy , by Molly McClain, Lincoln, NE, University of Ne0
Female husbands: a trans history0
Earl Warren: a life of truth and justice0
“19 kids found in filth”: how the Chicago Keystone Kids’ case became emblematic of deviant motherhood and the crack cocaine crisis, 1985-20040
Mississippi River Valley: The Course of American Civilization0
Dark lens: imagining Germany, 19450
Afghanistan rising: Islamic law and statecraft between the Ottoman and British Empires0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Lenin: Rupture or Continuity0
Extraordinary violence and the congressional struggle to create free, fair, and open elections in the nineteenth-century U.S.0
Reassessing Chen Xujing: Radical Westernization and China’s Modernization Path0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Correction0
On the Historiography of the Shoah and the Great Terror Lessons of History: The Holocaust and Soviet Terror as Borderline Events , by Klas-Göran Karlsson, Boston, MA, Ac0
Visualization, mapping, and the history of mobility in the Middle Ages0
Another kind of war: the nature and history of terrorism0
Music, youth and international links in post-war British fascism: the transformation of extremism0
Owen Lovejoy and the coalition for equality: clergy, African Americans, and women united for abolition0
The success of the Dutch Revolt: an interpretation inspired by Norbert Elias0
Language Learning and Historical Research: the Danger of Anglophone Parochialism0
Artie Shaw: Icon of swing0
The Art of Influence: Propaganda as a War Tool During Imperial Invasions and First Aerial Leaflets0
Yountsville: the rise and decline of an Indiana mill town0
Old Canaan in a New World: Native Americans and the lost tribes of Israel0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Ballad of an American: a graphic biography of Paul Robeson0
From religious liberty to faith in America: JFK, Mitt Romney, and the rise of the religious right0
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Useful captives: the role of POWs in American military conflicts0
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The enduring Civil War: reflections on the great American crisis0
Southern First Ladies: culture and place in White House history0
Colonial Judicial Memoirs: From the Inns of Court to the Pacific0
Virtue Politics and its limits: a review essay0
“It isn’t a book to be read through”: The Germans and Mein Kampf , 1925-19450
The Austro-Hungarian Army and the First World War0
The enchantments of Mammon: how capitalism became the religion of modernity0
Blood libel: on the trail of an anti-Semitic myth0
Diversity in the great unity: regional Yuan architecture0
Standard-bearers of equality: America’s first abolition movement0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Memory, Commemoration and Remembrance:The Holocaust in the Digital Age0
Seapower States: maritime culture, continental empires and the conflict that made the modern world0
Before Lawrence v. Texas: The Making of a Queer Social Movement0
The peace that never was, 1916–1917: a review essay0
New approaches to Greek and Roman warfare0
The indentured archipelago: experiences of Indian labour in Mauritius and Fiji, 1871–1916 The indentured archipelago: experiences of Indian labour in Mauritius and Fiji, 1871–1916 0
Faster: how a Jewish driver, an American heiress, and a legendary car beat Hitler’s best0
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Stonewall Jackson, Beresford Hope, and the meaning of the American Civil War in Britain0
The four types of pseudohistory0
Consuls and captives: Dutch-North African diplomacy in the early modern Mediterranean0
Beyond the steppe frontier: a history of the Sino-Russian border0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
The unspoken as heritage: the Armenian Genocide and its unaccounted lives0
Discord and deception: Germany’s failure to woo the USA in Asia and the Pacific before 19140
The Tabgatch empire and the idea of China0
Legions of pigs in the early medieval West0
The Moundbuilders: ancient societies of Eastern North America, 2nd edition The Moundbuilders: ancient societies of Eastern North America, 2nd edition , by George R. Miln0
The Interplay of Monastic Economy and Medical Practices in the Kingdom of Anurādhapura: An Epigraphical Study0
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Mafalda: a social and political history of Latin America’s global comic0
Framing Mein Kampf : The Nazi Bible in International Cartoons (1925–1945)0
Hitler’s Mein Kampf : Some Key Themes0
Lightening bonds: servile resistance in early imperial China0
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Living by inches: the smells, sounds, tastes, and feeling of captivity in Civil War prisons0
The 1908 Ottoman elections0
Red scare and revelation: the Minute Women of the USA guarding Christianity during the Cold War0
French connections: cultural mobility in North America and the Atlantic World, 1600–18750
Entertaining history: the Civil War in literature, film, and song0
Radical Black theatre in the New Deal0
Arguing until Doomsday: Stephen Douglas, Jefferson Davis, and the struggle for American democracy0
Mein Kampf : Impact and Dissemination in Germany and Beyond0
Looking backward and forward: celebrating a century of Phi Alpha Theta. 2023 Phi Alpha Theta presidential address0
“Esigenza ‘G’”: the planning for the Italian expeditionary corps for the invasion of Japan, 1944-19450
Beijing-Hankou railway concession: a lost cause for Britain in 1897–18980
Bosom friends: the intimate world of James Buchanan and William Rufus King0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Military power and the Dutch Republic: war, trade and the balance of power, 1648-18130
Paul Robinson’s Russian Liberals and Conservatives: A Review Essay0
Another Life of Learning The Prosecution of Professor Chandler Davis: McCarthyism, Communism, and the Myth of Academic Freedom , by Steve Batterson, New York, Monthly Re0
Algeria, France: Complex Relations and a Lasting Trauma of Colonialism0
Tacky’s Revolt: the story of an Atlantic slave war0
Moments of silence: the unforgetting of the October 6, 1976, massacre in Bangkok0
November 1918: the German revolution0
Red coats and wild birds: how military ornithologists and migrant birds shaped empire0
Notes from a pandemic: the class of COVID oral history project at Southern Methodist University0
How the few became the proud: crafting the Marine Corps mystique, 1874-19180
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Hitler’s Jewish refugees: hope and anxiety in Portugal0
AIPAC’s founding and the evolution of aid to Israel0
Getting right with Reagan: the struggle for true conservatism, 1980-20160
Isaak Levitan’s enduring appeal and Russian national identity, 1891-present0
The tragedy of empire: from Constantine to the destruction of Roman Italy0
Fragments on Mein Kampf0
Russia as empire: past and present0
Germany, a nation in its time: before, during, and after nationalism, 1500–20000
Educated for freedom: the incredible story of two fugitive schoolboys who grew up to change a nation0
Giannozzo Manetti: the life of a Florentine humanist0
Piers Plowman and the reinvention of Church law in the Late Middle Ages0
Hannibal: Rome’s greatest enemy0
Native hoops: the rise of American Indian basketball, 1895-19700
Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox: the 1840 election and the making of a partisan nation0
The Idealist: Jack Trice and the battle for a forgotten football legacy0
A way of life: things, thought, and action in Chinese medicine0
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