Faculty Scholarship 2020

Department of History

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Michael Brown

Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Full Length Book

Brown, Michael J. Hope and Scorn: Eggheads, Experts, and Elites in American Politics. 1 ed. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2020. Print. *

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Tamar Carroll

Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar. "Review of Queer Newark Oral History Project." Rev. of Queer Newark Oral History Project, by Stewart, Timothy. Journal of Oral History Sep. 2020: 308-309. Print. ˜

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Juilee Decker

Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Journal Paper

Decker, Juilee, et al. "Learning by Doing: Experiential, Interdisciplinary, and Incidental Learning Workflows for AR/VR Museum Experiences." Journal of Interactive Teaching and Pedagogy 17. Focus Issue: Extended Reality (XR) Pedagogies & Applications: Interactive & Immersive Educational Technologies (2020): URL. Web. *

Book Chapter

Decker, Juilee. "No More ‘Dusty Archive Kitten Deaths’: Discoverability, Incidental Learning, and Digital Humanities." Teaching with Digital Humanities. Ed. Christopher J. Young, et al. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2020. 232-240. Print. *

Shows/Exhibits/Installations

Various, . Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts and Activism. 14 Feb. 2020. Bevier Gallery, Rochester. Exhibit. £

Various, . Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts and Activism. 14 Aug. 2020. Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House, Alexandria, VA. Exhibit. £

Various, . Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts and Activism. 1 Oct. 2020. Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY. Exhibit. £

Journal Editor

Decker, Juilee, ed. Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2020. Web. *

Invited Article/Publication

Decker, Juilee. "How Enid Yandell ‘Leaned In’ and Became a Flagbearer for Occupational Identity and Woman Suffrage." Kentucky Humanities. (2020). Print. ∆

Decker, Juilee and Cheryl Jiménez Frei. "Adapting and Finding Meaning in Uncertain Times: Teaching the Journal of the Plague Year Archive." History@Work blog (National Council on Public History). (2020). Web. ∆

Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper

Decker, Juilee. "Memorials and Museum Practices." Proceedings of the Museums and Race Conference. Ed. Jackie Peterson. virtual, virtual: n.p.. £

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Decker, Juilee. "Casting a Legacy: Enid Yandell & Watch Hill’s Chief Ninigret." The Watch Hill Conservancy. The Watch Hill Conservancy. Watch Hill, RI. 21 Aug. 2020. Lecture. ∆

Decker, Juilee. "From Aspiration to Activism: Fiber Arts at Woodlawn from Nelly Custis to Crafting Democracy." Exhibition Closing "Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts & Activism". Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey. Alexandria, VA. 13 Sep. 2020. Keynote Speech. ∆

Decker, Juilee, et al. "Blurring Boundaries and Dissolving Silos: Developing an XR Museum Project in Collaboration." Educators in VR. Educators in VR. virtual, virtual. 20 Oct. 2020. Lecture. £

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Rebecca Edwards

Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Full Length Book

Edwards, R.A.R. Deaf Players in Major League Baseball. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2020. Print. «

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Michael Laver

Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Full Length Book

Laver, Michael. The Dutch East India Company in Early Modern Japan: Gift Giving and Diplomacy. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Press, 2020. Print. «

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Rebecca Scales

Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Published Review

Scales, Rebecca P. Rev. of Barriers Down: How American Power and Free-Flow Politics Shaped Global Media,, by Diana Lemberg. Technology and Culture Jul. 2020: 957-958. Print.

Scales, Rebecca P. Rev. of Le deuil inachevé: La commémoration de l’Armistice du 11 novembre 1918 en France dans l’entre-deux-guerres, by Christina Theodosiou. First World War Studies 28 May 2020: 302-303. Print.

Scales, Rebecca. "Electric News in Colonial Algeria." Rev. of Electric News in Colonial Algeria., by Asseraf, Arthur. H-France Review 2 Oct. 2020: 1-4. Web.

External Scholarly Fellowships/National Review Committee

10/1/2019 - 1/31/2021
     American Council of Learned Societies
     Amount: 0

National/International Competition Award Winner

Institute, Co-PI/Co-Director Faculty Summer. National Endowment for the Humanities. Grant for Faculty Summer Institute for College & University Faculty. Denver, CO, USA, 2020. ≠

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Corinna Schlombs

Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Published Review

Schlombs, Corinna. "Frank Bösch ed. Wege in die Digitale Gesellschaft: Computernutzung in der Bundesrepublik 1955-1990. (Towards a Digital Society: Computer Use in West Germany 1955-1990)." Rev. of Wege in die Digitale Gesellschaft: Computernutzung in der Bundesrepublik 1955-1990, ed. Frank Bösch. Technology and Culture Oct. 2020: 1248-1250. Print.

External Scholarly Fellowships/National Review Committee

2/6/2020 - 12/31/2021
     Arthur L. Norberg Travel Grant, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota
     Amount: $1,000 ≠

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Schlombs, Corinna. "Quantifizierung, Statistische Expertise und Produktivität (Quantification, Statistical Expertise, and Productivity)." Oberseminar. Technical University Darmstadt. Darmstadt, NY. 15 Dec. 2020. Guest Lecture. ∆

Schlombs, Corinna. "US Labor Unions, Automation, and Technical Unemployment: Fighting for Whose Justice." Just Code: Power, Inequality, and the Global Political Economy of IT. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN. 23 Oct. 2020. Conference Presentation. ∆

Schlombs, Corinna. "The Marshall Plan, Productivity, and Free Trade." Model UN Conference. St. John Fisher College. ROCHESTER, NY. 7 Mar. 2020. Guest Lecture.

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