Faculty Scholarship 2017
Department of History
To view listing from a different department, select department name from the right.Michael Brown
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Journal Paper
Brown, Michael, Rebecca A. R. Edwards, and Tina Olsin Lent. "Kate Gleason: Introducing a Twentieth-Century Businesswoman to Twenty-First Century Students." Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal 2. Fall (2017): 1-23. Web. ˜
Published Review
Brown, Michael. Rev. of Separate but Equal? Individual and Community since the Enlightenment, by Richard Herr. Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2017: 397-398. Print.
Brown, Michael. Rev. of DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City without Services, by Kimberley Kinder. Consumption Markets & Culture 2017: 585-587. Web.
Tamar Carroll
Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Journal Paper
Carroll, Tamar. "Intersectionality and Identity Politics: Cross-Identity Coalitions for Progressive Social Change." Signs 42. 3 (2017): 600-607. Print. *
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Carroll, Tamar. "Whose Streets? Our Streets!": New York City, 1980-2000. By Tamar Carroll, et al. Jan. 2017. Bronx Documentary Center, New York, NY. Exhibit.
Rebecca Edwards
Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Journal Paper
Edwards, R.A.R., Michael Brown, and Tina Lent. "Remembering Kate Gleason: Introducing a Twentieth-Century Businesswoman to Twenty-First Century Students." The Seneca Falls Dialogues Journal 2. (2017): 0-0. Web. *
Published Review
Edwards, R.A.R. "Saying It Was So: Exploring the Black Sox Scandal." Rev. of The Black Prince of Baseball and The Betrayal, by Don Dewey, Nick Acocella, and Charles Fountain. Reviews in American History Mar. 2017: 117-119. Print. ˜
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Edwards, R.A.R. Language, Culture, Communities: 200 Years of Impact by the American School for the Deaf. 28 Apr. 2017. Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford. Exhibit.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Edwards, R.A.R. "200 Years of Innovation: The Legacy of the American School for the Deaf." for Language, Culture, Communities: 200 Years of Impact by the American School for the Deaf. Connecticut Historical Society. Hartford, CT. 13 Jul. 2017. Guest Lecture.
Edwards, R.A.R. "No Dummy: The Brief Career of Dick Sipek." Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Cooperstown, NY. 1 Jun. 2017. Conference Presentation.
Joseph Henning
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Henning, Joseph M. "Buddhism, Poetry, and 'Paganism': 'The Light of Asia' in Gilded Age America." World History Association. Northeastern University. Boston, MA. 23 Jun. 2017. Conference Presentation. *
Michael Laver
Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Published Review
Laver, Michael. Rev. of Matteo Ricci and the Catholic Mission to China: A Short History with Documents, by R. Po-chia Hsia. Education About Asia Sep. 2017: N/A. Print.
Rebecca Scales
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Published Review
Scales, Rebecca P. Rev. of City of Noise: Sound and Nineteenth-Century Paris, by Aimée Boutin. Canadian Journal of History Mar. 2017: 598-600. Print.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Scales, Rebecca. "Radio and the Contested Soundscape of Interwar Paris." The Sense of Sound/Le Sens du Son Conference. Center for French Civilization and Culture, New York University. New York, NY. 5 Oct. 2017. Lecture. ∆
Corinna Schlombs
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2017 Submissions
Journal Paper
Schlombs, Corinna. "The ‘IBM Family’: American Welfare Capitalism, Labor and Gender in Postwar Germany." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 39. 4 (2017): 12-26. Web. *
Schlombs, Corinna. "A Cost-Saving Machine: Computing at the German Allianz Insurance Company." Information and Culture 52. 1 (2017): 31-63. Print. *