Faculty Scholarship from 2021
[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
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Bootlegged aliens: Immigration politics on America's northern border, Ashley Bavery Johnson
On not meeting in Savannah*, Brian Bruya
Shifting the focus: Food choice, paternalism, and state regulation, Jill M. Dieterle
Public health and precarity, Michael D. Doan and Ami Harbin
Should you be wearing a tinfoil hat?, Michael Goldsby and W. John Koolage
Gender and violence in early America, John Gilbert McCurdy
Religion, multiculturalism, and phenomenology as a critical practice: Lessons from the Algerian War of Independence, Laura McMahon
[Review of the book Merleau-Ponty between philosophy and symbolism: The matrixed ontology, by R. Kaushik], Laura McMahon
“The separation that is not a separation but a form of union”: Merleau-Ponty and feminist object relations theory in dialogue, Laura McMahon
African Americans in the Great Depression and New Deal, Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
[Review of the book Carving out the commons: Tenant organizing and housing cooperatives in Washington, D.C., by A. Huron], Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
[Review of the book Coming of age in Jim Crow D.C.: Navigating the politics of everyday life, by P. C. Austin], Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
Obstinate heroism: The Confederate surrenders after Appomattox, Steven J. Ramold
Faculty Scholarship from 2019
New life for old ideas: Chinese philosophy in the contemporary world: A festschrift in honour of Donald J. Munro, Yanming An and Brian J. Bruya
Reluctant partner: The complete story of the French participation in the Dardanelles expedition of 1915, George H. Cassar
Food worlds, film, and gender, Margaret A. Crouch
Rewriting teacher education: Food, love, and community, Imandeep K. Grewal, Amanda Maher, Hanna Watters*, and Donacal Clemens*