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Faculty Bookshelf - Latest Publications
Aaron Spencer Fogeman and Robert Hanserd, Five Hundred African Voices: A Catalog of Published Accounts by Africans Enslaved in the Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1586-1936, American Philosophical Society, 2023.
Andy Bruno, Tunguska: A Siberian Mystery and Its Environmental Legacy, Cambridge University Press, 2022
Andrea L. Smalley, The Market in Birds: Commercial Hunting, Conservation, and the Origins of Wildlife Consumerism, 1850–1920, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022
Mathieu W. Billings and Sean Farrell, The Irish in Illinois, Southern Illinois University Press, 2021.
Montana, Ismael, Blacks of Tunis in al-Timbuktāwī’s Hatk al-Sitr, Brill, 2024.
Valerie L. Garver, ed., A Cultural History of Work in the Medieval Age, Bloomsbury Press, 2017.
Anne G. Hanley, The Public Good and the Brazilian State: Municipal Finance and Public Services in São Paulo, 1822-1930,
E. Taylor Atkins, A History of Popular Culture in Japan, From the Seventeenth Century to the Present, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. Supplementary web site
Sean Farrell, Thomas Drew and the Making of Victorian Belfast, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2023.
Rosemary Feurer, co-ed Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism, University of Illinois Press, 2017.
Damián Fernández, Aristocrats and Statehood in Western Iberia, 300-600 C.E. with University of Pennsylvania Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.
Trude Jacobsen, Sex Trafficking in Southeast Asia A History of Desire, Duty, and Debt, Routledge, 2017.
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