Faculty Scholarship from 2022
[Review of the book Bosom friends: The intimate world of James Buchanan and William Rufus King by T. J. Balcerski], John G. McCurdy
[Review of the book The trials of allegiance: Treason, juries, and the American Revolution by C. F. W. Larson], John G. McCurdy
The British army in Colonial America, John G. McCurdy
The phenomenological sense of Hannah Arendt: Plurality, modernity, and political action, Laura McMahon
"Make Washington safe for Negro womanhood": The politics of police brutality in Washington, D.C., 1920-1945, Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
[Review of the book Whaling captains of color: America's first meritocracy by S. Finley], Steven J. Ramold
Pieces of the puzzle: The importance of shared governance, Jolie A. Sheffer, Lisa K. Hanasono, Charles Kanwischer, W. John Koolage, Mary-Jon Ludy, Laura Landry-Meyer, Ekaterina I. Noyes, M. Elise Radina, and Jerry Schnepp
Faculty Scholarship from 2021
Three-dimensional wisdom and perceived stress among college students, Monika Ardelt and Brian Bruya
[Review of the book Race-ing Fargo: Refugees, citizenship, and the transformation of small cities by J. Erickson], Ashley Johnson Bavery
To render Ren: Saving authoritativeness, Brian Bruya
Wu-wei, Brian Bruya
Fluid attention in education: Conceptual and neurobiological framework, Brian Bruya and Yi Yuan Tang
Thunder in the soul: To be known by God, Abraham Joshua Heschel and Robert Erlewine
Covering and the moral duty to resist oppression, Peter Higgins
[Review of the book The fortress: The siege of Przemysl and the making of Europe's bloodlands, by A. Watson], Jesse Kauffman
Death, commemoration, and the era of total war in Europe, Jesse L. Kauffman
An infrastructural account of scientific objectivity for legal contexts and bloodstain pattern analysis, W. John Koolage, Lauren M. Williams#, and Morgen L. Barroso
[Review of the book Inn civility: Urban taverns and early American civil society, by V. Scribner], John G. McCurdy
Phenomenological variation and intercultural transformation: Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology and Abu-Lughod’s ethnography in dialogue, Laura McMahon
The "great phantom": Habitus, freedom, and political transformation in Merleau-Ponty and Fanon, Laura McMahon
The poverty and richness of the imaginary: Sartre on (anti-)racist ways of seeing, Laura McMahon
[Review of the book Democracy's capital: Black political struggles in the nation's capital in the 1960s and 1970s, by L. Pearlman], Mary-Elizabeth Murphy
[Review of the book The wandering Palestinian by A. Ameri], Janice Terry
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Bootlegged aliens: Immigration politics on America's northern border, Ashley Johnson Bavery