Faculty Scholarship from 2017
Reply to Robert Neville, Brian Bruya
[Review of the book Sovereignty for survival: American energy development and Indian self-determination, by J. R. Allison], Kathleen P. Chamberlain
Epistemic injustice and epistemic redlining, Michael D. Doan
A feminist approach to immigrant admissions, Peter Higgins
[Review of the book Deported: Immigrant policing, disposable labor, and global capitalism, by T. M. Golash-Boza], Amy Johnson Bavery
German state-building in occupied Poland as an episode in postwar reconstruction, 1915–1918, Jesse Kauffman
[Review of Recovered territory: A German-Polish conflict over land and culture, 1919–1989, by P. Polak-Springer], Jesse Kauffman
[Review of the book Belonging to the nation: Inclusion and exclusion in the Polish-German borderlands, by J. J. Kulczycki], Jesse Kauffman
[Review of the book The history of a forgotten German camp: Nazi ideology and genocide at Szmalcowka, by T. Ceran], Jesse Kauffman
[Review of the book Vor dem Sprung ins Dunkle. Die militärische Debatte über den Krieg der Zukunft, 1880–1914, edited by S. Förster], Jesse Kauffman
The unquiet Eastern Front: New work on the Great War, Jesse Kauffman
Reasoning, science, and the ghost hunt, W. John Koolage and Timothy Hansel
[Review of the book Boy soldiers of the American Revolution, by C. Cox], John G. McCurdy
Citizen-soldiers in the revolutionary era and new republic, John Gilbert McCurdy
[Review of the book In love and struggle: The revolutionary lives of James & Grace Lee Boggs, by S. Ward], Mary-Elizabeth Murphy
[Review of the book 1865: America makes war and peace in Lincoln's final year, edited by H. Holzer & S. V. Gabbard], Steven J. Ramold
Mechanisms of mind-body interaction and optimal performance, Yi Yuan Tang and Brian Bruya
[Review of The rise of the Arab American left: Activists, allies, and their fight against imperialism and racism, 1960s-1980s, by P. E. Pennock], Janice J. Terry
Unrequited hope: Obama and Palestine, Janice J. Terry
The Persianized liturgy of Nehemiah 8:1-8, Mark Whitters
Faculty Scholarship from 2012
The Russian Origins of the First World War, By Sean McMeekin. Review by Jesse Kauffman, Eastern Michigan University, Jesse Kauffman