2020 and Earlier Publications
Carrie Anderson
Associate Professor of History of Art & Architecture
Carrie Anderson, “Between Optic and Haptic: Trade and Tactility in the Dutch West India Company’s 1749 Gold Box.” Oud Holland (2020), 133, no. 2: 127-143.
Carrie Anderson, “The Old Indies at the French Court: Johan Maurits’s Gift to Louis XIV.” Early Modern Low Countries, 3.1 (2019): 32-59.
Carrie Anderson, “Mapping Colonial Interdependencies in Dutch Brazil: European Linen & Brasilianen Identity,” Artl@s Bulletin 7, no. 2 (2018): 56-70.
Carrie Anderson and Nancy Um, eds., “Coordinates: Digital Mapping & Eighteenth-century Visual, Material, and Built Cultures,” Journal18 Special Issue, Spring 2018.
Carrie Anderson, “Material Mediators: Johan Maurits, Textiles, and the Art of Exchange,” Journal of Early Modern History 20.1 (2016): 63-85.
Mez Baker-Medard
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
Baker-Médard, M., & Sasser, J. (2020). Technological (Mis) conceptions: Examining birth control as conservation in coastal Madagascar. Geoforum, 108, 12-22.
Baker-Médard, M., & Faber, J. (2020). Fins and (Mis) fortunes: Managing shark populations for sustainability and food sovereignty. Marine Policy, 113, 103805.
Baker-Médard, M. (2020). Of Whales and Dugongs: Examining the rise of colonial conservation as development in Madagascar’s marine history. Environment and History. Fast Track. doi:10.3197/096734019X15755402985622
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Rebecca Bennette
Professor of History
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Lorraine Besser
Professor of Philosophy
The Philosophy of Happiness - An Interdisciplinary Introduction
Daniel G. Brayton
Julian W. Abernethy Professor of Literature • English and American Literatures/Environmental Studies
“Enter Jack Tar: the blue-water mariner in early modern world literature,” in The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, eds. Claire Jowitt, Craig Lambert, Steve Mentz. New York and London: Routledge, 2020. pp. 514-532.
“Imagining the Eastern Garbage Patch: ocean plastics as a problem of representation and scale,” in Mediating Nature: the Role of Technology in Ecological Literacy, eds Sidney I. Dobrin and Sean Morey. New York and London: Routledge, 2020.
James Calvin Davis
George Adams Ellis Professor of Liberal Arts and Professor of Religion
“Privilege as Moral Vice: A Christian Ethical Perspective on Socio-Economic Inequality and Higher Education in the U.S.” in the Journal for Peace and Justice Studies Vol. 29, No. 2, 2019
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Natalie Eppelsheimer
Associate Professor of German
Roads Less Traveled: German-Jewish Exile Experiences in Kenya, 1933–1947
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Karin Hanta
Director of Chellis House
Samuel Liebhaber
Associate Professor of Arabic
“Messages, Texts, and Rhetorical Detachment in Contemporary Mahri Poetry.”
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Jason Mittell
Professor of Film and Media Culture
How to Watch Television, Second Edition
Edited by Ethan Thompson and Jason Mittell
Kathryn Morse
John C Elder Prof of Environmental Studies; Prof of History
Migrant Citizenship: Race, Rights, and Reform in the U.S. Farm Labor Camp Program. Journal of American History, Volume 108, Issue 3, December 2021, Pages 629–630
Lana Povitz
Visiting Assistant Professor of History
Stirrings: How Activist New Yorkers Ignited a Movement for Food Justice
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Erin Sassin
Associate Professor of History of Art & Architecture
Erin Eckhold Sassin, Single People and Mass Housing in Germany (1850-1930): (No)Home Away From Home, Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2020. https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/single-people-and-mass-housing-in-germany-18501930-9781350282780/
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Paula Schwartz
Lois B. Watson Professor of French and Francophone Studies
Today Sardines Are Not for Sale - A Street Protest in Occupied Paris
Usama Soltan
Professor of Arabic
“On null objects in Egyptian Arabic: Evidence for Argument Ellipsis.”
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John Spackman
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness - Tradition and Dialogue
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