Historian

Papers
(The TQCC 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.)
ArticleCitations
M’Pungu between Charles Darwin and Wolfgang Köhler: the changing human perceptions of great apes1
In This Issue1
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates1
Lincoln’s informer: Charles A. Dana and the inside story of the Union War1
Extraordinary violence and the congressional struggle to create free, fair, and open elections in the nineteenth-century U.S.0
Lenin: Rupture or Continuity0
Dark lens: imagining Germany, 19450
Mississippi River Valley: The Course of American Civilization0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Afghanistan rising: Islamic law and statecraft between the Ottoman and British Empires0
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
Reassessing Chen Xujing: Radical Westernization and China’s Modernization Path0
Visualization, mapping, and the history of mobility in the Middle Ages0
Correction0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Language Learning and Historical Research: the Danger of Anglophone Parochialism0
The success of the Dutch Revolt: an interpretation inspired by Norbert Elias0
Music, youth and international links in post-war British fascism: the transformation of extremism0
Another kind of war: the nature and history of terrorism0
Owen Lovejoy and the coalition for equality: clergy, African Americans, and women united for abolition0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Old Canaan in a New World: Native Americans and the lost tribes of Israel0
The Art of Influence: Propaganda as a War Tool During Imperial Invasions and First Aerial Leaflets0
Artie Shaw: Icon of swing0
Yountsville: the rise and decline of an Indiana mill town0
Useful captives: the role of POWs in American military conflicts0
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
Southern First Ladies: culture and place in White House history0
The enduring Civil War: reflections on the great American crisis0
Colonial Judicial Memoirs: From the Inns of Court to the Pacific0
In This Issue0
In This Issue0
The Austro-Hungarian Army and the First World War0
Blood libel: on the trail of an anti-Semitic myth0
“It isn’t a book to be read through”: The Germans and Mein Kampf , 1925-19450
Virtue Politics and its limits: a review essay0
The enchantments of Mammon: how capitalism became the religion of modernity0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Seapower States: maritime culture, continental empires and the conflict that made the modern world0
Standard-bearers of equality: America’s first abolition movement0
Diversity in the great unity: regional Yuan architecture0
Memory, Commemoration and Remembrance:The Holocaust in the Digital Age0
New approaches to Greek and Roman warfare0
In This Issue0
Faster: how a Jewish driver, an American heiress, and a legendary car beat Hitler’s best0
The peace that never was, 1916–1917: a review essay0
Before Lawrence v. Texas: The Making of a Queer Social Movement0
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
The unspoken as heritage: the Armenian Genocide and its unaccounted lives0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
The four types of pseudohistory0
Stonewall Jackson, Beresford Hope, and the meaning of the American Civil War in Britain0
Beyond the steppe frontier: a history of the Sino-Russian border0
Consuls and captives: Dutch-North African diplomacy in the early modern Mediterranean0
In This Issue0
The Interplay of Monastic Economy and Medical Practices in the Kingdom of Anurādhapura: An Epigraphical Study0
The Tabgatch empire and the idea of China0
Discord and deception: Germany’s failure to woo the USA in Asia and the Pacific before 19140
The Moundbuilders: ancient societies of Eastern North America, 2nd edition The Moundbuilders: ancient societies of Eastern North America, 2nd edition , by George R. Miln0
Legions of pigs in the early medieval West0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Framing Mein Kampf : The Nazi Bible in International Cartoons (1925–1945)0
Mafalda: a social and political history of Latin America’s global comic0
Lightening bonds: servile resistance in early imperial China0
Hitler’s Mein Kampf : Some Key Themes0
Entertaining history: the Civil War in literature, film, and song0
French connections: cultural mobility in North America and the Atlantic World, 1600–18750
The 1908 Ottoman elections0
Living by inches: the smells, sounds, tastes, and feeling of captivity in Civil War prisons0
Red scare and revelation: the Minute Women of the USA guarding Christianity during the Cold War0
“Esigenza ‘G’”: the planning for the Italian expeditionary corps for the invasion of Japan, 1944-19450
Looking backward and forward: celebrating a century of Phi Alpha Theta. 2023 Phi Alpha Theta presidential address0
Arguing until Doomsday: Stephen Douglas, Jefferson Davis, and the struggle for American democracy0
Radical Black theatre in the New Deal0
Mein Kampf : Impact and Dissemination in Germany and Beyond0
Paul Robinson’s Russian Liberals and Conservatives: A Review Essay0
Military power and the Dutch Republic: war, trade and the balance of power, 1648-18130
Bosom friends: the intimate world of James Buchanan and William Rufus King0
Beijing-Hankou railway concession: a lost cause for Britain in 1897–18980
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Moments of silence: the unforgetting of the October 6, 1976, massacre in Bangkok0
Tacky’s Revolt: the story of an Atlantic slave war0
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
How the few became the proud: crafting the Marine Corps mystique, 1874-19180
Notes from a pandemic: the class of COVID oral history project at Southern Methodist University0
In This Issue0
Red coats and wild birds: how military ornithologists and migrant birds shaped empire0
November 1918: the German revolution0
Getting right with Reagan: the struggle for true conservatism, 1980-20160
The tragedy of empire: from Constantine to the destruction of Roman Italy0
AIPAC’s founding and the evolution of aid to Israel0
Hitler’s Jewish refugees: hope and anxiety in Portugal0
Isaak Levitan’s enduring appeal and Russian national identity, 1891-present0
Germany, a nation in its time: before, during, and after nationalism, 1500–20000
Giannozzo Manetti: the life of a Florentine humanist0
Russia as empire: past and present0
Fragments on Mein Kampf0
Educated for freedom: the incredible story of two fugitive schoolboys who grew up to change a nation0
A way of life: things, thought, and action in Chinese medicine0
The Idealist: Jack Trice and the battle for a forgotten football legacy0
Hannibal: Rome’s greatest enemy0
Piers Plowman and the reinvention of Church law in the Late Middle Ages0
Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox: the 1840 election and the making of a partisan nation0
Native hoops: the rise of American Indian basketball, 1895-19700
Progressive States Rights: The Forgotten History of Federalism0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Hernando Colón’s new world of books: toward a cartography of knowledge0
In this issue0
A woman, a man, a nation: Mariquita Sánchez, Juan Manuel de Rosas, and the beginnings of Argentina0
Bubble in the sun: the Florida boom of the 1920s and how it brought on the Great Depression0
The Hanford plaintiffs: voices from the fight for atomic justice0
In This Issue0
Stalin’s Mein Kampf0
The Last Lincoln Republican: the presidential election of 18800
Courtly Narratives: The Role of Indo-Persian Scholars in Constructing the “Other” in the Delhi Sultanate0
The Black Civil War soldier: a visual history of conflict and citizenship0
A view from abroad: the story of John and Abigail Adams in Europe0
An environmental history of the Civil War0
America and the making of an independent Ireland0
The idealist: Wendell Willkie’s wartime quest to build one world0
A wall of our own: an American history of the Berlin Wall0
In This Issue0
Mein Kampf Special Issue Introduction0
The Significance of Mein Kampf0
The Napoleonic Wars: a global history0
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
In This Issue0
Aaron McDuffie Moore: an African American physician, educator, and founder of Durham’s Black Wall Street0
From estrangement to interdependence: British-US nuclear policy from 1945 to 19620
In the spirit of radicalism: radical Americans and Indian nationalists battle the US government in 1919–19200
Sweet Greeks: first generation immigrant confectioners in the heartland0
Defying Hitler: the Germans who resisted Nazi rule0
They knew they were pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and the contest for American liberty0
You never forget your first: a biography of George Washington0
That one should disdain hardships: the teachings of a Roman Stoic0
Reflections on the history of voting and elections0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
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
Paradoxes of stasis: literature, politics, and thought in Francoist Spain0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Leibniz discovers Asia: social networking in the Republic of Letters0
The Bridge: natural gas in a redivided Europe0
“The most astonishing election result since the war”? Re-examining the Leyton by-election of 19650
In This Issue0
In My Ain Countrie: Thomas MacLaren, Walter Farquhar Douglas, and Thompson Duncan Hetherington; a transnational case study of Scottish migration0
Ex Parte Milligan reconsidered: race and civil liberties from the Lincoln administration to the War on Terror 0
Political godmother: Nackey Scripps Loeb and the newspaper that shook the Republican Party0
In This Issue0
Exhuming Franco: Spain’s second transition0
Theories of representative government against democracy during the French Revolution0
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
“The world’s most prestigious prize”: the inside story of the Nobel Peace Prize0
In This Issue0
Crossing empires: taking U.S. history into transimperial terrain0
Artisanal Watercraft Industry in Nineteenth-Century Cyprus: Vessel Types, Shipwrights, and Local Vessel Owners0
John F. Kennedy and the politics of faith0
Phi Alpha Theta Initiates0
Experiencing conquest: emotion, minority panic, and conspiracy in late Tudor Ireland10
Issei baseball: the story of the first Japanese American ballplayers0
Colossal ambitions: Confederate planning for a post-Civil War world0
“19 kids found in filth”: how the Chicago Keystone Kids’ case became emblematic of deviant motherhood and the crack cocaine crisis, 1985-20040
Earl Warren: a life of truth and justice0
Rodeo as refuge, rodeo as rebellion: gender, race, and identity in the American rodeo0
Agnes M. Driscoll: documents on FBI suspicions of the cryptographic and feminist icon0
Female husbands: a trans history0
Ellen Browning Scripps: new money and American philanthropy Ellen Browning Scripps: new money and American philanthropy , by Molly McClain, Lincoln, NE, University of Ne0
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