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

Rebecca Bennette
Professor of History

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

Natalie Eppelsheimer
Associate Professor of German
Roads Less Traveled: German-Jewish Exile Experiences in Kenya, 1933–1947

Karin Hanta
Director of Chellis House
Samuel Liebhaber
Associate Professor of Arabic
“Messages, Texts, and Rhetorical Detachment in Contemporary Mahri Poetry.”

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

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/

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.”

John Spackman
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness - Tradition and Dialogue

