Faculty Publications

Here at the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, we share our knowledge and findings with millions of people. Our faculty produce research on subjects that matter to people both locally and globally. These findings have been featured in more than 120 books and more than 1,000 articles, including articles in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Huffington Post, Slate.com, Chronicle of Higher Education and many more. The publications that are produced by our faculty go on to discuss the pressing concerns that society is facing today and are inclusive to a general audience as well as an academic audience.

2024

Book and Journal Chapters

A Walk in a Park of Memories: Nature, Leisure, and Remembrance at Shanghai Longhua Martyrs’ Cemetery in Transposed Memory: Visual Sites of National Recollection in 20th and 21st Century East Asia
Linh Vu, Associate Professor of History

(Un)rest in revolution: Beijing’s Eight Treasures Mountain (Babaoshan) Revolutionary Cemetery and the making of China’s national memory in Memory Studies
Linh Vu, Associate Professor of History

Jacob D. Green and Britain’s Nineteenth-Century Black Abolitionist Network in Slavery & Abolition: A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

The South Korean Military Ideological Complex: Transcendent Nationalism in Military Moral Education in the Journal of Korean Studies
Sungik Yang, Assistant Professor of History

Reason Papers
Shawn Klein, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy

Religions and Sports: The Basics
Terry Shoemaker, Associate Teaching Professor of Religious Studies

Power Circuits: Asymmetries of Global Christianity in Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Jason Bruner, Professor of Religious Studies

Articles and Op-Eds

Why My Parents Backed Poland's Far-Right Party
Zocalo Public Square
Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, Associate Professor of History

What I Wanted to Say at Congress' NIL Hearing But Wasn't Asked
Sportico
Victoria Jackson, Associate Clinical Professor of History

How Arizona Muslims are fighting the 'Islamophobia industry'
AZCentral
Chad Haines, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Co-Director of the Center of Muslim Experience in the US

President Yoon is lauded in West for embracing Japan − in South Korea it fits a conservative agenda that is proving less popular
The Conversation
Sungik Yang, Assistant Professor of History

If lawmakers are serious about making grading fairer, they’d be proactive instead of reactive
AZ Mirror
Nathan Ballantyne, Associate Professor of Philosophy

How to tell if ASU professors are really penalizing students for their politics
AZCentral
Nathan Ballantyne, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Professors aren't penalizing students for political affiliations. Stop pretending they are.
USA Today
Nathan Ballantyne, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Explaining Fandom
The Junkyard
Shawn Klein, Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy, and Peter Kung, Professor of Philosophy

Arizona’s 1864 abortion law was made in a women’s rights desert – here’s what life was like then
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

2023

Books and Journals

Sam Harris: Critical Responses (Critical Responses, 2)
Open Universe
Sandra Woien, Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy

In the Land of Tigers and Snakes: Living with Animals in Medieval Chinese Religions
Columbia University Press
Huaiyu Chen, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Animals and Plants in Chinese Religions and Science
Anthem Press
Huaiyu Chen, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Reason Papers
Shawn Klein, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy

Philosophy of Religion after »Religion«
Richard Amesbury, Director, Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy

Feeling with the Land: Llakichina and the Emotional Life of Relatedness in Amazonian Kichwa Thinking 
Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Tod Swanson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Evidence for Landscape Transformation of Ridgetop Forests in Amazonian Ecuador
Latin American Antiquity 
Tod Swanson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Journal of Arizona History
Guest edited by Maurice Crandall, Associate Professor of History

Book and Journal Chapters

Power, Subjectivity, and Sexuality in Iranian Political Prisons in The Cunning of Gender Violence: Geopolitics and Feminism
Duke University Press
Shahla Talebi, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Constructing "Religion," Peforming "The People" in Religion, Populism, and Modernity
University of Notre Dame Press
Richard Amesbury, Director, Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy

Remains of the republic: Fate, fortune and families of fallen soldiers in nationalist China in Human Remains and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Manchester University Press
Linh Vu, Associate Professor of History

Articles and Op-Eds

The NCAA Must Go Bigger to Hold the Attention of Congress
Sportico
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

What has Covid-19 meant for sports? Too soon to tell
Nordic Sport Science Forum
Shawn Klein, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy

Seeing Standards as Educative: Guidance for the Analysis and Design of State World History Standards
World History Connected
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

Many Ukrainians are fleeing to the Greek Catholic Church in Lviv, which has a long and complex history in the Orthodox faith
The Conversation
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

What an Indigenous perspective on U.S. and Mexican history reveals
The Washington Post
A.S. Dillingham, Assistant Professor of History

Buddhism in the Post-Soviet Religious Marketplace
Journal of Church and State
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The coronation of King Charles III: 5 Essential reads on the big royal bash – and what it all means
The Conversation
Toby Harper, Associate Professor of History

Maghreb, quelles origines au racisme anti-Noirs?
L'Humanité
Chouki El Hamel, Professor of History

Events in Bolivia and Brazil may signal a turning point for the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse crisis in Latin America
The Conversation
Matthew Casey-Pariseault, Associate Clinical Professor of History

The Legacy of the NCAA and Title IX Can Be Seen in the Loaded 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
Global Sport Matters
Victoria Jackson, Associate Clinical Professor of History

Affirmative Action End Will Underline Jim Crow's Divide in College Sports
Sportico
Victoria Jackson, Associate Clinical Professor of History

What Florida gets wrong about George Washington and the benefits he received from enslaving Black people
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

With fewer than 1,500 Catholics in Mongolia, Pope Francis’ upcoming visit brings attention to the long and complex history of the minority religious group
The Conversation
Huaiyu Chen, Professor of Religious Studies

8 GOP candidates debate funding to Ukraine, Trump’s future and – covertly, with dog whistles – race
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Opinion: The Pac-12 is the ‘Conference of Champions.’ Don’t let it disappear
Los Angeles Times
Victoria Jackson, Associate Clinical Professor of History

Effective climate action requires us to abandon viewing our efforts as a ‘sacrifice’
The Conversation
Tyler DesRoches, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Dear Administrators: Enough With the Free-Speech Rhetoric
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Richard Amesbury, Director, Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy
Catherine O'Donnell, Professor of History

College and Olympic Sports Need Rebuilds. Why Does Only One Get It?
Sportico
Victoria Jackson, Associate Clinical Professor of History

Stoicism and spirituality: A philosopher explains how more Americans’ search for meaning is turning them toward the classics
The Conversation
Sandra Woien, Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy

Ronald Reagan’s Policies Continue to Exacerbate the Racial Wealth Gap
Time
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

2022

Books and Journals

Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses
Carus Books
Sandra Woien, Senior Lecturer of Philosophy

Teaching Difficult Histories in Difficult Times: Stories of Practice
Teachers College Press
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

Global Visions of Violence: Agency and Persecution in World Christianity
Rutgers University Press
Jason Bruner, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

God save the Capitol: How a Cold War Spiritual Arms Race Led to the Jan. 6 Plot to Overthrow the Government
Zocalo Public Square
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Ethical US consumers struggled to pressure the sugar industry to abandon slavery with less success than their British counterparts
The Conversation 
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Religion as the Carnival of the Secular: Historicizing the History of Religions
Journal of Law and Religion
Richard Amesbury, Director of the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Why church conflict in Ukraine reflects historic Russian-Ukrainian tensions
The Conversation
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Saving College Sports: A History Lesson For Today's NCAA Reformers
Sportico
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Skateboarding’s spiritual side – skaters find meaning in falls and breaking the monotony of urban life
The Conversation
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Two Orthodox Christian countries at war – here’s an explanation of the faith tradition shared by Russia and Ukraine
The Conversation
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Invasion of Ukraine Has Split 300 Million Orthodox Christians
Greek Reporter
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Two Orthodox Christian countries at war – here’s an explanation
The Jerusalem Post 
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Rastafari women’s early-twentieth-century world-making
The Immanent Frame
Shamara Wyllie Alhassan, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

The Rise and Fall of a Stalinist Russian Orthodox Monk
NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Why Power 5 Football Athletes Drive The Case For Compensation
AthleticDirectorsU
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

How the war between Russia and Ukraine is roiling the faith tradition they share
Religion News Service
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Commemorative contention: The Taipei National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine and the politics of death
Modern Asian Studies
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Racial wealth gaps are yet another thing the US and UK have in common
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Personal allegiances in nineteenth-century China’s southern borderland insurgencies
Small Wars & Insurgencies
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Tatar New Age in a Muslim Shop
New Age in Russia
Agnès Kefeli, Clinical Professor of Religious Studies

Folklore and Religion: Is the Shurale Just a Comic Character of Tartar Fairy Tales?
Österreichosche Akademie Der Wissenschaften
Agnès Kefeli, Clinical Professor of Religious Studies

The Supreme Court’s ideological rulings are roiling US politics – just as when Lincoln and his Republicans remade the court to fit their agenda
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Intra-Christian Violence and the Problematisation of the World Christian Paradigm
Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Jason Bruner, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

New Book: Sport Realism: A Law-Inspired Theory of Sport
Sports Ethicist
Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens a cultural heritage the two countries share, including Saint Sophia Cathedral
The Conversation
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Mexican Activist Protests Femicide at Oaxacan Festival
NACLA 
Alan Shane Dillingham, Assistant Professor of History

Charles III faces challenges at home, abroad – and even in defining what it means to be king
The Conversation
Tobias Harper, Assistant professor of History

Why Pope Francis chose to highlight religious freedom during his visit to Kazakhstan
The Conversation
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Why the anti-Indigenous remarks of the L.A. City Council sparked protest
The Washington Post
A.S. Dillingham, Assistant Professor of History

Where I Go: Praying to the Pickleball Gods
Zocalo Public Square
Terry Shoemaker, Teaching Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

‘Persuasion Fatigue’ Is a Unique Form of Social Frustration
Scientific American
Nathan Ballantyne, Associate Professor of Philosophy

‘Wakanda Forever’ arrives just in time to dispel Thanksgiving myths
The Washington Post
A.S. Dillingham, Assistant Professor of History

History Spurring Change
Arizona Attorney Magazine
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

2021

Books & Journals

Ethics after Wittgenstein: Contemplation and Critique
Bloomsbury UK
Richard Amesbury, Director of the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies & Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy

The Currency of Empire
Cornell University Press
Jonathan Barth, Assistant Professor of History

In Defense of Populism: Protest and American Democracy
University of Pennsylvania Press
Donald Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor of History

Governing the Dead: Martyrs, Memorials, and Necrocitizenship in Modern China
Cornell University Press
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Articles & Op/Eds

Lesson study in historical inquiry: Teachers working across rural communities
Teaching and Teacher Education
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

Una lectura histórica de las cifras de homicidios
Nexos
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

Biden's inaugural speech called for Americans to embrace civil religion. What does that mean?
NBC News
John Carlson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies & Interim Director of Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict

Colleges confront their links to slavery and wrestle with how to atone for past sins
The Conversation 
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Can QAnon survive another ‘Great Disappointment’ on March 4? History suggests it might
The Conversation
Richard Amesbury, Director of the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies & Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy

The NCAA’s Farcical Anti-Athlete Argument
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Hey, Disruptors! Women’s Basketball Needs You
Global Sports Matters
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Urging clean energy and justice for tribal nations
GreenBiz
Paul Hirt, Emeritus Professor of History

Comparative Genocide Pedagogy and Survivor Testimony: Lessons from a Unit on the Holocaust and the Rwandan Genocide
The History Teacher
Volker Benkert, Assistant Professor of History, Jason Bruner, Associate Professor of Religious Studies & Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

Teachers beware and vet with care: Online educational marketplaces
Kappan
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

The Untold Stories of the Independence War in Bangladesh
Jacobin
Yasmin Saikia, Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies & Professor of History

White Gen X and millennial evangelicals are losing faith in the conservative culture wars
The Conversation
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

A YDS alum amid the 1918 ‘Spanish Flu’ epidemic in Sierra Leone
Yale Divinity School News 
Moses Moore, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Why some younger evangelicals are leaving the faith
The Conversation
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Lessons from the 18th Century Dutch Republic
History News Network
Matthijs Tieleman, History Postdoctoral Scholar

Understanding evangelicalism in America today
The Conversation
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

In Tokyo, as was the case in previous Olympics, mixed gender events remain a mixed bag
The Athletic
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Resurgent Stalinism and a Renegade Monk in the Urals
Berkley Forum
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Getting Serious About Sourcing Information: Considerations for Teachers and Teacherpreneurs
National Council for the Social Studies
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

Documenting Indigenous dispossession
Science Magazine
Donald Fixico, Regents and Distinguished Foundation Professor of History

NCAA Gender Inequity Is a Feature, Not a Bug
Global Sport Matters
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Issues of quality on Teachers Pay Teachers: an exploration of best-selling U.S. history resources
Journal of Research on Technology in Education
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

2020

Books & Journals

Colossal Ambitions: Confederate Planning for a Post-Civil War World
University of Virginia Press
Adrian Brettle, Lecturer of History

From Servants of the Empire to Everyday Heroes: The British Honours System in the Twentieth Century
Oxford University Press
Tobias Harper, Assistant Professor of History

Colonists, Citizens, Constitutions: Creating the American Republic
Scala Arts
James Hrdlicka, Post-Doctoral Scholar of History

The Jews of Eighteenth Century Jamaica: A Testamentary History of a Diaspora in Transition
Yale University Press
Stanley Mirvis, Assistant Professor of History & Harold Jean Grossman Chair of Jewish Studies

The Oxford Handbook of American Political History
Oxford University Press
Donald Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor of History

Unsere Väter, unsere Mütter. Deutsche Generationen seit 1945
Campus Verlag Frankfurt
Volker Benkert, Assistant Professor of History

Beasts, Humans, and Transhumans in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Brepols Publishers
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Religious Conversion in Africa
Religions
Jason Bruner, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

How to get an OBE: the opaque process by which Britain chooses its honorees
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Tobias Harper, Assistant Professor of History

The Moral Status of Animal Suffering
Cato Unbound
Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

Fringe religious party gains power in crisis-stricken Peru
The Conversation
Matthew Casey, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

The religious mourning of 'Saint' Kobe Bryant continues
Religion Dispatches
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Who Are We the People? Unpopular Sovereignties in the United States and India
Contending Modernities
Richard Amesbury, Professor of Religious Studies & School Director

Caring for Creation: Ancient Wisdom in Time of Crisis
Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and Wold Affairs
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Regents Professor of History, Irving and Miriam Lowe Professor of Modern Judaism & Director of Jewish Studies

Editors’ Choice: A Journal of the Plague Year – an Archive of CoVid19
Digital Humanities Now
Catherine O'Donnell, Professor of History, Mark Tebeau, Associate Professor of History & Richard Amesbury, Professor of Religious Studies & School Director

3 crisis-leadership lessons from Abraham Lincoln
The Conversation
Adrian Brettle, Lecturer of History

A History of Inconvenient Allies and Convenient Enemies
The North American Congress on Latin America
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

The real meaning of Memorial Day
The Washington Post
Kyle Longley, Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History

Our leaders can look to Lyndon Johnson to see how to minimize damage today
The Washington Post
Kyle Longley, Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History

The Moment of Parallel Emancipations in Jamaica
Yale University Press Blog
Stanley Mirvis, Assistant Professor of History & Harold and Jean Grossman Chair of Jewish Studies

Black Americans, crucial workers in crises, emerge worse off – not better
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Comparative Genocide Pedagogy and Survivor Testimony: Lessons from a Unit on the Holocaust and the Rwandan Genocide
The History Teacher
Volker Benkert, Lauren Harris & Jason Bruner

Christianity and Vocational Education
The Palgrave Handbook on African Education and Indigenous Knowledge
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

What is the Islamic weekend?
The Conversation
Chad Haines, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

1864 elections went on during the Civil War – even though Lincoln thought it would be a disaster for himself and the Republican Party
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

“We Stand for Black Livity!”: Trodding the Path of Rastafari in Ghana
Religions
Shamara Wyllie Alhassan , Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Contested elections can unleash violent white supremacy. We have seen it before.
The Washington Post
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Packing the Court: Amid national crises, Lincoln and his Republicans remade the Supreme Court to fit their agenda
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Why Sport And Exercise Are So Important For College And University Students
The Sport Review
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Why Arguments Still Work
Medium
Ángel Pinillos, Associate Professor of History

The 2020 election is over, but our problems are not. Where do we go from here?
AZ Central
John Carlson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies & Tracy Fessenden, Professor of Religious Studies

Les Ravages de L’esclavage, Race et Racisme au Maroc
Bilatéral 
Chouki El Hamel, Professor of History

Evaluating the support of teacher choice in state history standards
The History Teacher
Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History Education

Immigration, Plenary Powers, and Sovereignty Talk: Then and Now
Cambridge University Press
Julian Lim, Associate Professor of History

2019

Books & Journals

Volume 31 - Issue 1 - January 2019
Journal of Policy History
Donald Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor of History 

Volume 40, NO. 2- Winter 2018
Reason Papers, A Journal of Interdisciplinary Normative Studies
Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

Volume 31 - Issue 3 - July 2019
Journal of Policy History
Donald Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor of History 

Volume 53 - Issue 3 - August 2019
Canadian-American Slavic Studies
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

That Most Precious Merchandise: The Mediterranean Trade in Black Sea Slaves, 1260-1500
University of Pennsylvania Press
Hannah Barker, Assistant Professor of History

Opting for the Best: Oughts and Options
Oxford University Press
Douglas Portmore, Professor of Philosophy

Volume 41, NO. 1- Summer 2019
Reason Papers, A Journal of Interdisciplinary Normative Studies
Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

People's Peace: Prospects for a Human Future
Syracuse University Press
Chad Haines, Associate Professor of Religious Studies & Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History and Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies

Faith and Selfhood in a Changing Society: Autobiography and Orthodoxy in Russia from the End of the 18th to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie
Laurie Manchester, Associate Professor of History

Cambridge Companion to Sayyid Ahmad Khan
Cambridge University Press
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Articles & Op/Eds

How to take the scandal out of big-time college football and basketball
LA Times
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

Remembering American saint Elizabeth Seton's legacy and how it continues to inspire work with immigrants
The Conversation
Catherine O'Donnell, Associate Professor of History

Silicon Valley's Original Sin: Big Tech offers a world of self-actualization, wealth, and progress. What could go wrong?
Sojourners
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

How will generations that didn't experience the Holocaust remember it?
The Conversation
Timothy Langille, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Should we judge people for their past moral failings?
The Conversation
Andrew Khoury, Instructor of Philosophy

Why are women still having to fight so hard for their rightful place in the male-dominated sporting world?
The Independent
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

Transgender Children and the Right to Transition: Medical Ethics When Parents Mean Well but Cause Harm
The American Journal of Bioethics
Maura Priest, Assistant Professor of Philosophy 

OPINIÓN: La verdadera crisis fronteriza no es la que Trump siempre menciona
Expansión 
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

Opinion: USWNT discrimination lawsuit underscores importance of Title IX
Global Sport Matters
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

Religion and Politics in the East African Revival 
Sage Journals
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Confederate Imaginations with the Federals in the Postwar Order
Philosophy Documentation Center
Adrian Brettle, Lecturer of History

The Decadelong Humiliation of Caster Semenya
Slate
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

Opinion: Stop penalizing female athletes for getting pregnant
Global Sport Matters
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

Deconversion, Sport, and Rehabilitative Hope
MDPI Religions
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Bones of Contention: China's World War II Military Graves in India, Burma, and Papua New Guinea
Journal of Chinese Military History
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Why the racial wealth gap persists, more than 150 years after emancipation
The Washington Post
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Abrazos y Balazos
Zur
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

Un buen momento para el futbol femenino
Letras Libres
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of HIstory

Why America's first saint stopped trying to convert her neighbors to Catholicism
Zocalo
Catherine O'Donnell, Associate Professor of History

Great Women's World Cup, FIFA. Now scrap the whole thing and start over
Los Angeles Times
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Professor of History

Investigating comparative genocide teaching in two high school classrooms
Taylor & Francis: Theory & Research in Social Education
Lauren Harris, Associate Professor of History, Volker Benkert, Assistant Professor of History & Jason Bruner, Associate Professor or Religious Studies

Scholars need to act with greater urgencey
Medium
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Records of Consent
Medium
Hannah Barker, Assistant Professor of History

The Delusion and Danger of Infinate Economic Growth
The New Republic
Christopher Jones, Associate Professor of History

Historians on Trump: We've never seen anything like this
CNN
Kyle Longley, Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History

Opinion: From fiction to reality, female athlete bonds run deep
Global Sport Matters
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

The myth of amateurism: How America's multi-billion-dollar college sports industry exploits its stars
Independent
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Opinon: the Pac-12 should defy the NCAA and embrace California's law letting student-athletes earn dollars
Los Angeles Times
Victoria Jackson, Clinical Professor of History

A Somehwat Reassuring Defense of Populism
Athenaeum Review, Issue 3 Fall/Winter 2020
Donald Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor of History

Tai Manuscripts in the Southeast Asian Rare Book Collection
Library of Congress
Ryan Wolfson-Ford, Lecturer of History

What Happens When You Kill the Messenger in Nicaragua
Stratfor Worldview
Kyle Longley, Professor of History

Martyred Patriarchs, Institutionalized Virtues, and the Gendered Republic of Twentieth-Century China
Modern China
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Old religious tensions resurge in Bolivia after ouster of longtime indigenous leader
The Conversation
Matthew Casey, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

What Democrats Need to Know to Win Latinos
The New York Times
Kyle Longley, Professor of History

Opinion: Do college football programs that use cutting-edge technology have an unfair advantage?
Los Angeles Times
Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

Loyal sacrifice Shrines in Republican China, 1912-1949
War and Memorials
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Fusing Russian Nationalism with Soviet Patriotism: Changing Conceptions of Homeland and the Mass Repatriation of Manchurian Russians after Stalin's Death
Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History
Laurie Manchester, Associate Professor of History

Ethnography of Witnessing and Ethnography as Witnessing: Topographies of Two Court Hearings
Political and Legal Anthropology Review
Shahla Talebi, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Causal Decision Theory and Decision Instability
Journal of Philosophy
Brad Armendt, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Deliberation and Pragmatic Belief
Pragmatic Encroachment in Epistemology
Brad Armendt, Associate Professor in Philosophy

The Black Atlantic: African Americans, Ethiopianism and Christian Newspapers in Africa
“Giving publicity to our thoughts” Journale asiatischer und afrikanischer Christen um 1900 und die Entstehung einer transregionalen indigen-christlichen
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

The Cross versus the Crescent: The Missiology of Karl Kumm
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

The Cosmpolitics of Charismatic Orthodoxy: Stefan (Vasilii Karpovich Podgornyi) and His Followers
State, Religion, Church in Russia and Abroad
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The Apocalyptic Legacy of Pseudo-Ephraem in Russia: The Sermon on the Antichrist
Catastrophes and the Apocalyptic
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Envisioning a Human Future: Sir Syed’s Approach
Federation of Aligarh Alumni Associations Annual Magazine
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

The National Registry of Citizens: Violating Muslims, Violating Humanity in Assam
GLOBALCIT
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

From citizen to termite: The case of the “Bangladeshis” in Assam
Suddhasar
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2018

Books & Journals

Republican Character: From Nixon to Reagan
Donald Critchlow, Professor of History

The Wiley International Handbook of History Teaching and Learning
Scott Alan Metzger  & Lauren McArthur Harris, Associate Professor of History

Doing Valuable Time: The Present, the Future, and Meaningful Living
Cheshire Calhoun, Profesor of Philosophy 

Theravāda Buddhist Encounters with Modernity
Juliane Schober, Professor of Religious Studies

LBJ's 1968: Power, Politics, and the Presidency in America's Year of Upheaval
Kyle Longley, Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History

Feinde, Freunde, Fremde? Deutsche Perspektiven auf die USA
Volker Benkert, Assistant Professor of History 

Southeast Asia: A Very Short Introduction
James Rush, Professor of History 

Religion Around Billie Holiday
Tracy Fessenden, Professor of Religious Studies 

Indian Treaties in the United States
Donald Fixico, Distinguished Foundation Professor

Unrequited Toil: A History of United States Slavery 
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Engineering Asia: Technology, Colonial Development, and the Cold War Order
Aaron Moore, Associate Professor of History

Elizabeth Seton: American Saint
Catherine O'Donnell, Associate Professor of History

Great Journeys across the Pamir Mountains
Huaiyu Chen, Associate Professor of Religious Studies 

The Prophetic Dimension of Sport
Terry Shoemaker, Lecturer of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

Take it from a former Division I athlete: College sports are like Jim Crow
The Los Angeles Times
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

Does Presidential Character Matter in a Polarized Age?
History News Network
Donald Critchlow, Professor of History

Donald Trump and the battering of civil religion
Religion News Service
John Carlson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Mobilizing the dead in wartime Chongqing
Journal of Modern Chinese History
Linh Vu, Assistant Professor of History

Are we a nation under God or under Trump? It’s up to us to choose
Arizona Capitol Times
John Carlson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

How Not To Talk About Race And Genetics 
Buzzfeed
Monica Green, Professor of History

Opinion: It’s time to end the notion of NCAA amateurism
Global Sports Matters
Victoria Jackson, Lecturer of History

The Evangelical Search for Authenticity
Marginalia Review of Books
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Tortured for Christ in Trump's America
Sacred Matters
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

After the death of a rival, Lyndon Johnson rose above politics. Donald Trump should learn from him
The Washington Post
Kyle Longley, Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History

Could new legislation lead to a Route 66 economic revival?
The Conversation
Daniel Milowski, History PhD Candidate 
Article also appeared in Associated Press, The Los Angeles Times, Route 66 News, Penn Live, Midland Daily News, The Reader 

The Value of Play and the Good Human Life. (The value of the game in human life)
Cultura_Ciencia_Deporte Journal
Shawn Klein, Philosophy Lecturer 

How Should Officials Decide When Cutting-Edge Medical Interventions for Athletes Cross the Line?
Slate Magazine
Victoria Jackson, History Lecturer

What philosophers have to say about eating meat
The Conversation
Joan McGregor, Professor of Philosophy

What does faith demand? Elizabeth Seton and the belief of others
Sage House News - The Cornell University Press Blog
Catherine O'Donnell, Associate Professor of History

Colin Kaepernick’s Nike sponsorship shows that athletes have more power than they realize
The Washington Post
Victoria Jackson, History Lecturer

Elizabeth Seton and Me: Or, How I Almost Wrote a Book about a Saint Without Mentioning God
The Junto
Catherine O'Donnell, Associate Professor of History

Prisoner strike exposes an age old American reliance on forced labor
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

The Power of Sports Activism: from Black Power in Mexico 68 to the 'Trump Era'
El Universal
Victoria Jackson, History Lecturer

On the Supreme Court, difficult nominations have led to historical injustices
The Conversation
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Politicians have long used the ‘forgotten man’ to win elections
The Conversation
Donald Critchlow, Professor of History

How should we judge people for their past moral failings?
The Conversation
Andrew Khoury, Philosophy Lecturer

The forgotten organization behind one of the most iconic moments in sports history
The Washington Post
Victoria Jackson, History Lecturer

Americans spend $70 billion on pets, and that money could do more good
The Conversation
Sandra Woien, Philosophy Lecturer 

The myth of amateurism: How America’s multi-billion-dollar college sports industry exploits its stars
The Independent
Victoria Jackson, History Lecturer

Titles, medals and ribbons
Aeon Magazine
Toby Harper, Assistant Professor of History

"What is a European hospital but a pagan shrine?" Missionaries, Progress, and the Problem of Materiality in Colonial Uganda
Material Religion
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies 

Silencing the Past by Al Jazeera Network
Jadaliyya
Chouki El Hamel, Professor of History

How Christian missionary media shaped the world
The Conversation 
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Knowledge, Ignorance and Climate Change
The New York Times
N. Ángel Pinillos, Professor of Philosophy 

Single during the holidays? It doesn't mean being lonely or alone
The Conversation
Elizabeth Brake, Associate Professor of Philosophy 

"Blessed are those who have not seen": Image and belief in Jonas Bendiksen's The Last Testament
The Revealer
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Reliving Tragedies as Historical Reawakenings: Modern Iran and Its Revolutions
The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Middle-Eastern and North African History
Shahla Talebi, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The Dutch Origins of the Quasi War: John Adams, the Netherlands, and Atlantic Politics in the 1790s
Journal of Early American History
Peter Van Cleave, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Religious Liberty in the Russian Federation after 1997
Minority Religions in Europe and the Middle East
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Religious Freedom, the Religious Market, and Spiritual Entrepreneurship in Russia after 1997
Religious Freedom in Modern Russia
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Drama in the Service of Orthodoxy: Dimitrii of Rostov’s Theatrical Investigation of the Schism
Performance and Theatricality in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

A Time of War and a Time to Heal: The Muslim Condition after 1971
Dhaka Tribune
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Reaffirming Sir Syed’s Vision of Education and Identity: Foundation for a Pluralist India
Annual Sir Syed Magazine
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2017

Books & Journals

Global Christianity and the Black Atlantic: Tuskegee, Colonialism, and the Shaping of African Industrial Education
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

Glückskinder der Einheit?: Lebenswege der um 1970 in der DDR Geborenen
Volker Benkert, Assistant Professor of History

Living Salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda
Jason Bruner, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

"That's What They Used To Say" Reflections on American Indian Oral Traditions
Donald Fixico, Distinguished Foundation Professor of History 

Northeast India: A Place of Relations
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Porous Borders: Multiracial Migrations and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderland
Julian Lim, Assistant Professor of History 

Knowledge as Acceptable Testimony
Steven Reynolds, Associate Professor of History

Reagan and the World: Leadership and National Security, 1981-1989
Kyle Longley, Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History

Qol Tamid: The Shofar in Ritual, History, and Culture
Edited by Joel Gereboff, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Book Chapters

Destroyed by Love: Nation, Memory and Humanity in South Asia
Borders, Conflict Zones and Memory: Scholarly Engagements with Luisa Passerini
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

The Muslims of Assam: Present/Absent History
Northeast India: A Place of Relations
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Articles & Op/Eds

Judaism's Christianity: Cohen and Rosenzweig on the Relationship between Judaism and Christianity
The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy
Alexandra Aidler, Clinical Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

The Lady is Unvanquished 
The Immanent Frame
Tracy Fessenden, Associate Professor of Religious Studies 

Six Degrees of the Mongol Empire: Using Thought Experiments to Prepare World History Teachers
The History Teacher
Lauren Harris, Associate Professor of History Education

Water Consumption and Sustainability in Arizona: A Tale of Two Desert Cities
Journals of the Southwest
Paul Hirt, Professor of History

The Thibodaux Massacre Left 60 African-Americans Dead and Spelled the End of Unionized Farm Labor in the South for Decades
Smithsonian
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Racial divides have been holding American workers back for more than a century
Washington Post
Calvin Schermerhorn, Professor of History

Agroecosystem energy transitions in the old and new worlds: trajectories and determinants at the regional scale
Regional Environmental Change
Joshua MacFadyen, Assistant Professor of History

The Republican Paradox: Liberty, Prosperity, Virtue, and Vice in the American Founding
The Journal of Policy History
Jonathan Barth, Assistant Professor of History

Developing a Critical Comparative Genocide Method
World History Connected
Jason Bruner, Volker Benkert, Lauren Harris, Marcie Hutchinson and Anders Erik Lundin

Remembering the Knickerbockers: A Lifetime of Scholarship on the Dutch American Atlantic
The Dutch in America Across the Centuries: Connections and Comparisons
Peter Van Cleave, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Marian Revelations in the Russian Context: The Cosmopolitics of Blessed John
Nova Religio
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The ‘Quaker Heresy’ in Siberia
Canadian-American Slavic Studies
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Hijrat and Azadi in Indian Muslim Imagination and Practice: Connecting Nationalism, Internationalism, and Cosmopolitanism
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Nations, Neighbours, and Humanity: Destroyed and Recovered in War and Violence
Melbourne Historical Journal
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

A Larger Vision
Indian Express
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Grit, Action, and Vision: Sir Syed’s Leadership in Contemporary Terms
Annual Sir Syed Magazine
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2016

Books & Journals

Hamka’s Great Story: A Master Writer’s Vision of Islam for Modern Indonesia
James Rush, Professor of History

The Ethics of Biotechnology
Taylor & Francis Group
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Defining Sport: Conceptions and Borderlines
Lexington Books
Edited by Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

Articles & Op/Eds

Mexico's Long Dirty War
NACLA Report on the Americas
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

Purchasing a Slave in Fourteenth-Century Cairo: Ibn al-Akfānī’s Book of Observation and Inspection in the Examination of Slaves
Mamluk Studies Review
Hannah Barker, Assistant Professor of History

Reconstructing Mercantilism: Consensus and Conflict in British Imperial Economy in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
The William and Mary Quarterly
Jonathan Barth, Assistant Professor of History

A Successful Failure: A History of the Albany Records
New York Archives
Peter Van Cleave, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

Perpetrators’ Humanity: War, Violence and Memory after 1971
ReOrient
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Uncolonizable: Freedom in the Muslim Mind in Colonial India
South Asian History and Culture
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Destroyed by Love: Nation, Memory and Humanity in South Asia
Women’s History Review
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Who are the Muslims of Assam?
Outlook
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2015

Books & Journals

Women and Peace in the Islamic World: Gender, Influence and Agency
I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
Chad Haines, Associate Professor of Religious Studies & Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Technicians of Human Dignity: Bodies, Souls, and the Making of Intrinsic Worth
Fordham University Press
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Science, Reason, Modernity: Readings for an Anthropology of the Contemporary
Fordham University Press
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Steve Jobs and Philosophy: For Those Who Think Different
Open Court Publishing Company
Edited by Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

Articles & Op/Eds

Reconnecting with the Homeland: Black Sea Slaves in Mamluk Biographical Dictionaries
Medieval Prosopography
Hannah Barker, Assistant Professor of History

Making Good Wives and Mothers': The African Education Group and Missionary Reactions to the Phelps Stokes Reports
Studies in World Christianity
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

Rescuing the Albany Records From the Fire:  Francis Adrian van der Kemp’s Notorious Attempt to Translate the Records of New Netherland
New York History: Special Issue on New Netherland
Peter Van Cleave, Clinical Assistant Professor of History

A Baptized Sufi on the Volga River: Sufi Networks among Eastern Orthodox Tatars in the Nineteenth Century
Kriashenskoe Istoricheskoe Obozrenie
Agnes Kefeli Clay, Clinical Professor of Religious Studies

Three Perspectives on Russian Pilgrims
Modern Greek Studies Yearbook
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Multiculturalism and Religious Education in the Russian Federation: The Fundamentals of Religious Cultures and Secular Ethics
State, Religion, and Church
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Utopian Communities on the Southwestern Frontier of the United States and China
Comparative Studies on Chinese and American Areas
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Unforgettable Abdullah Hall, AMU
Annual Sir Syed Magazine
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

A Renewal of Our Human Commitment: A People’s Remembrance of 1971
New Age
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2014

Books & Journals

Spectators of Revolution: Peasant Guerrillas in the Cold War Mexican Countryside
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

Beyond Violence: Jewish Survivors in Poland and Slovakia, 1944-1948
Anna Cichopek-Gajraj

Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia: Conversion, Apostasy, and Literacy
Cornell University Press
Agnes Kefeli Clay, Clinical Professor of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

'A Peculiar Stampe of Our Owne': The Massachusetts Mint and the Battle over Sovereignty, 1652-1691
The New England Quarterly
Jonathan Barth, Assistant Professor of History

Limits to ‘Jewish Power’: How Slovak Jewish Leaders Negotiated Restitution of Property after the War
East European Jewish Studies Affairs
Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, Associate Professor of History

Noah’s Ark Landed in the Ural Mountains: Ethnic and Ecological Apocalypse in Tatarstan
Russian Review
Agnes Kefeli Clay, Clinical Professor of Religious Studies

A Religious Innovator in Paris: Mother Maria (Skobtsova, 1891-1945)
Women in French Studies
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The Orthodox Church of the Sovereign Mother of God
World Religions and Spirituality Project
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Ayub Khan and Modern Islam: Transforming Citizens and the Nation in Pakistan (1958–1971)
Journal of South Asia
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Factional Iraq
Critical Muslims
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2013

Books & Journals

Centers and Peripheries: Interaction and Exchange in Eastern Christianity
Special Issue of Russian History
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies 

Fire in the Canyon: Religion, Migration, and the Mexican Dream
NYU Press
Leah Sarat, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Religion, the Secular, and the Politics of Sexual Difference
Columbia University Press
Tracy Fessenden, Professor of Religious Studies & Linell E. Cady, Professor of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

An Archive of Counterinsurgency: State Anxieties and Peasant Guerrillas in Cold War Mexico
Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research
Alexander Aviña, Associate Professor of History

Jewish Studies in Germany
Scripta Judaicia Cracoviensia
Volker Benkert, Assistant Professor of History

Introduction: Revival of Jewish Studies in Eastern Europe
Scripta Judaicia Cracoviensia
Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, Associate Professor of History

Jewish Studies in Contemporary St. Petersburg
Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Russian Spiritual Christianity and the Closing of the Black-Earth Frontier: The First Heresy Trials of the Dukhobors in the 1760s
Russian History
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The Orthodox Church of the Sovereign Mother of God / The New Cathar Church
Revisionism and Diversification in New Religious Movements
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

2012

Books & Journals

Liberalism and Prostitution
Oxford University Press
Peter de Marneffe, Professor of Philosophy

Designing Human Practices: An Experiment with Synthetic Biology
University of Chicago Press
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

Negotiating Jewish Belonging in Postwar Slovakia (1945-1948)
Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
Anna Cichopek-Gajraj, Associate Professor of History

Traders, Vagabonds, Incarnate Christs, and Pilgrims: The Religious Network of Danilo Filippov, 1650-1850
Poverty and Prosperity in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Science and Judaism/Christianity Dialogue on the Authority of Sacred Texts and Leaders
Science and the World Religions
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Transhumanism and the Orthodox Christian Tradition
Building a Better Human? Focusing the Debate on Transhumanism
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Connected Histories
Seminar
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

A People’s Remembrance of 1971
Tanqeed
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

In the Beginning was the Loaded Words
Outlook
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Blame ‘Em, Bludgeon ‘Em
Outlook
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2011

Books & Journals

Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971
Duke University Press
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Ghosts of Revolution: Rekindled Memories of Imprisonment in Iran
Stanford University Press
Shahla Talebi, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

Book Chapters

War as History, Humanity in Violence: Women, Men, and Memories of 1971, East Pakistan/Bangladesh
Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Articles & Op/Eds

Egypt and the Black Sea Slave Trade During the Thirteenth Century
Bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt
Hannah Barker, Assistant Professor of History

The Tale of Joseph and Zulaykha on the Volga Frontier: The Struggle for Gender, Religious, and National Identity in Imperial and Post-Revolutionary Russia
Slavic Review
Agnes Kefeli Clay, Clinical Professor of Religious Studies

The Woman Clothed in the Sun: Pacifism and Apocalyptic Discourse among Russian Spiritual Christian Molokan-Jumpers
Church History
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Judaism and Jewish Influences in Russian Spiritual Christianity: The Practices of the Early Dukhobors and the Prophecies of Maksim Rudometkin
Holy Dissent: Jewish and Christian Mystics in Eastern Europe
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Insāniyat for Peace: Survivors Narrative of the 1971 War of Bangladesh
Journal of Genocide Research
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

2010

Book Chapters

Local Nationalism or Secessionism? History, Politics, and Identity Struggle of Tai-Ahom in Assam
Heterotopias: Nationalism and the Possibility of History in India
Yasmin Saikia, Professor of History

Sacred Cells? Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Articles & Op/Eds

The Great Prohibition: The Expansion of Christianity in Colonial Northern Nigeria
History Compass
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

'The Sinke of America': Society in the Albemarle Borderlands of North Carolina, 1663-1729
North Carolina Historical Review
Jonathan Barth, Assistant Professor of History

2009

Books

Making Headway: The Introduction of Western Civilization in Colonial Northern Nigeria
Andrew Barnes, Professor of History

Articles & Op/Eds

Priestly Old Belief in Saratov Province: Nikolai Pozdnev and the Creation of an Old Believer Hierarchy in 1923
Russia's Dissident Old Believers
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

2008

Articles & Op/Eds

Mapping the Limits of Orthodoxy: Russian Orthodox Missionary Encounters in Perm' Diocese, 1828-1912
Russian History
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

The Predecessors of Patriarch Aleksandr (Kalinin) of the Russian Ancient Orthodox Church: Archbishops Nikola (Pozdnev) and Stefan (Rastorguev)
Gumanitarnye issledovaniia Vnutrennei Azii 
Eugene Clay, Associate Professor of Religious Studies

2006

Books & Journals

Culture and Redemption: Religion, the Secular, and American Literature
Princeton University Press
Tracy Fessenden, Professor of Religious Studies

2005

Books & Journals

The Legalization of Drugs: For and Against
Cambridge University Press
Peter de Marneffe, Professor of Philosophy

Is it Rape? On Acquaintance Rape and Taking Women's Consent Seriously
Routledge
Joan McGregor, Professor of Philosophy

2004

Books & Journals

Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts
Open Court Publishing Company
Shawn Klein, Lecturer of Philosophy

2003

Books & Journals

Bridging Science and Religion
Fortress Press
Gaymon Bennett, Associate Professor of Religious Studies