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book chapters

“Occupational Hazards: Honey Bee Labour as an Interpretive Device in Animal History,” book chapter for Jennifer Bonnell and Sean Kheraj, eds., Traces of the Animal Past: Methods and Sources in Animal History (forthcoming with University of Calgary Press, Fall 2022).

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“From Polluted Periphery to Vital Green Corridor: Toronto’s Don River Valley, 1793-1989,” in Dimitry Anastakis and James Onusko, eds., Ontario Since Confederation: A Reader (forthcoming with University of Toronto Press)

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Graeme Wynn with Jennifer Bonnell. "Advocates and Activists.” In Colin M. Coates and Graeme Wynn, eds. The Nature of Canada, (Vancouver: OnPoint Imprint of UBC Press, 2019): 299-317.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Jennifer Bonnell and Marcel Fortin. “Reinventing the Map Library: The Don Valley Historical Mapping Project.” In Jennifer Bonnell and Marcel Fortin, eds., Historical GIS Research in Canada (University of Calgary Press, 2014): 43-60.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Gene Desfor and Jennifer Bonnell. “Planning Nature and the City: Toronto’s Lower Don River and Port Lands.” In L. Anders Sandberg, Stephen Bocking, Colin Coates and Ken Cruikshank, eds., Urban Explorations: Environmental Histories of the Toronto Region (Hamilton ON: Wilson Institute for Canadian History, McMaster University, 2013): 165-186.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“A Social History of a Changing Environment: The Don River Valley, 1910-1931.” In Gene Desfor and Jennefer Laidley, eds., Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011): 123-150.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Jennifer Bonnell and Gene Desfor. “Socio-ecological Change in the Nineteenth and Twenty-first Centuries: The Lower Don River.” In Gene Desfor and Jennefer Laidley, eds., Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011): 305-325.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“Bringing Back the Don River: Sixty Years of Community Action.” In Wayne Reeves and Christina Palassio, eds., HtO: Toronto's Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-Flow Toilets (Toronto: Coach House Press, 2008).

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“Widows at the Hustings: Gender, Citizenship, and the Montreal by-elections of 1832,” in Rudolph M. Bell and Virginia Yans, Women on their Own. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Being Single (NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008), 82-113.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Canadian children who lived with one parent in 1901,” in Eric Sager and Peter Baskerville eds., Household Counts: Canadian Households and Families in 1901 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006), 247-301.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Colonial Comparisons: Rethinking Marriage, Civilization and Nation in 19th century White- Settler Societies,” in Phillip Buckner and G. Frances eds., Rediscovering the British World, (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, November, 2005), 135-58.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Widows Negotiate the Law: The First Year of Widowhood in Early 19th Century Montreal,” in Tamara Myers and Bettina Bradbury, eds., Negotiating Identity in 19th and 20th Century Montreal (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005), 120-48.

Bradbury, Bettina

Bettina Bradbury and Tamara Myers, “Introduction,” in Bradbury and Myers, eds., Negotiating Identities in 19th and 20th century Montreal (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005), 1-21.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Social, Economic, and Cultural Origins of Contemporary Families,” in Maureen Baker ed., Families: Changing Trends in Canada (McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Toronto, 2005). Updated version of “Social, Economic, and Cultural Origins of Contemporary Families,” in Maureen Baker ed., Families: Changing Trends in Canada (McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Toronto, 2000), 67-92; revised version of "The Social and Economic Origins of Contemporary Families, Canada Before the First World War," in Maureen Baker, ed., Families: Changing Trends in Canada (McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., Toronto, 1996), 55-77.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Itineraries of Marriage and Widowhood in Nineteenth-century Montreal,” in Nancy Christie and Michael Gauvreau, eds., Mapping the Margins: Families and Social Discipline in Canada, 1700-1975 (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004), 103-140.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Debating Dower: Patriarchy, Capitalism and Widows' Rights in Lower Canada, ” in Tamara Myers, Kate Boyer, et. al. eds., Power, Place and Identity: Historical Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec (Montreal, Montreal History Group, 1998), 55-78.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Welfare and Survival in the Great Depression, ” in Len Evendon ed., Suburb of Happy Homes: Burnaby: Centennial Themes (Burnaby, Community and Economic Development Center and Center for Canadian Studies, Simon Fraser University, 1995), 41-66.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Creating a More Inclusive History - An overview of the challenges and solutions faced in integrating class, race and gender into survey courses, ” in Bettina Bradbury, Franca Iacovetta, Joan Sangster et. al. Teaching Women's History (Athabaska, 1995), 37-48.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Widowhood and Canadian Family History,” in Margaret Conrad ed., Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800 (Fredericton, Acadiensis Press, 1995), 19-41.

Bradbury, Bettina

“The Home as Workplace,” in Paul Craven ed., Labouring Lives. Work and Workers in Nineteenth-Century Ontario, (Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1995), 412-478.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Women and Technological Change in Nineteenth Century Montreal, ” in Audrey Kobayashi and Linda Peake, editors, Women, Work and Place, (Montreal and Kingston, McGill-Queen's, 1994), 27-44.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Marriage Contracts as a Source for Historians, ” with Alan Stewart, in Don Fyson ed., Class, Gender and the Law in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Québec (Montreal, Montreal History Group, 1993), 99-126.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Gender at Work at Home: Family Decisions, the Labour Market and Girls' Contributions to the Family Economy,” in Gregory S. Kealey and Greg Patmore eds., Canadian and Australian Labour History (Australian-Canadian Studies, Sydney, 1990), pp. 119-140,

Bradbury, Bettina

“Elderly Inmates and Care giving Sisters: Catholic Institutions for the Elderly in Nineteenth Century Montreal,” in Franca Iacovetta and Wendy Mitchinson eds., On The Case: Case Files and Social History (University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1998), 129-155.

Bradbury, Bettina

“The Fragmented Family: Family Strategies in the Face of Death, Illness and Poverty, Montreal, 1860-1885, ” in Joy Parr, ed., Childhood and Family in Canadian History, (Toronto, McClelland and Stewart, 1982), 109-128.

Bradbury, Bettina

2014: ‘”A Certain Amount of Mush”: Love, Romance, Celluloid and Wax in the Mid-Twentieth Century’, in Alana Harris and Tim Jones, Love and Romance in Britain, 1918-70 (London: Macmillan, 2014), 15 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘The Sphere of Sexual Politics: The Abortion Law Reform Association, 1930s to 1960s’in Nick Crowson, Matthew Hilton and James McKay (editors), NGOs in Contemporary Britain: Non-State Actors in Society and Politics Since 1945. London: Palgrave, 2009, 12 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Class and Gender’ in Francesca Carnevali and Julie-Marie Strange (editors), 20th Century Britain. London: Longman, 2007, 42-57. 15 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Janet Chance’, ‘Alice Jenkins’ and ‘Dorothy Thurtle’ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Online edition, 2005, unpaginated

Brooke, Stephen J

“Abortion Law Reform, 1929-68” in Michael Kandiah and Gillian Staerck (editors), The Abortion Act 1967: ICBH Witness Seminar (London: Institute of Historical Research/Institute of Contemporary British History, 2002), 15-20; 22-5. 9 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Attlee', in Robert Eccleshall (editor), A Biographical Dictionary of British Prime Ministers. London: Routledge, 1999, 305-15. 10 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Labour and the "Nation", 1945 to the Present', in Jon Lawrence and Miles Taylor (editors), Party, State and Nation. Aldershot: Scolar, 1997, 153-75. 22 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'The Conservative Party, Immigration and National Identity, 1948-68', in Martin Francis and Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska (editors), The Conservatives and British Society 1880-1990. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1996, 147-70. 23 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'The Labour Party and the Second World War', in W.S. Lucas, L. Johnman, and A. Gorst (editors), Contemporary British History 1931-61: Politics and the Limits of Policy (London: Pinter, 1991), 1-16. 15 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

"Hospitality between the Sheets." In Early Modern Hospitality. Edited by David B. Goldstein and Marco Piana. Toronto: Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, 2021, pp. 299-319.

Cohen, Thomas V

with Elizabeth S. Cohen, "Justice and Crime, A Companion to Early Modern Rome, edited by Pamela M. Jones, Simon Ditchfield, and Barbara Wisch. Leiden: Brill (2019), 115-130.

https://brill.com/view/title/33404?lang=en

Cohen, Thomas V

"In Bed with Ludovico Santa Croce," in Jacqueline Murray and Nicholas Terpstra, eds., Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Renaissance Italy, (Routledge, 2019).

https://www.routledge.com/Sex-Gender-and-Sexuality-in-Renaissance-Italy-1st-Edition/Murray-Terpstra/p/book/9781138542457

Cohen, Thomas V

“A Daughter-Killing Digested, and Accepted in a Village of Rome, 1563-1566,”, Murder in Renaissance Italy, edited by Trevor Dean and K. J. P. Lowe, Cambridge University Press (2017), 62-81.

Cohen, Thomas V

“The Great Italian Political Shout," in Voices and Texts in Early Modern Italian Society, edited by Stefano D’Aglio, Massimo Respocher, and Brian Richardson (Ashgate, 2016), 23-36.

Cohen, Thomas V

“Tracking Conversation in the Italian Courts,” in Cohen and Twomey, Spoken Word and Social Practice: Orality in Eruope (1400-1700), ), Leiden: Brill, 2015, pp. 139-181.

Cohen, Thomas V

"Une épineuse histoire de pieuse pédophilie romaine (1558), in: Lucien Faggion , ed, La culture judiciaire: discours, représentations et usages de la justice du Moyen Âge à nos jours (Dijon: Editions universitaires de Dijon: 2014), pp. 373-89.

Cohen, Thomas V

translation of Renato Ago,"Splendor and Magnificence,” in Gail Feigenbaum, ed., Display of Art in the Roman Palace, 1550-1750, Los Angeles: Getty Museum, 2014, pp. 62-72.

Cohen, Thomas V

translation of Francesca Cappelletti, "Cardinals, Cardinal Nephews, and Aristocratic Collectors," for the same book, pp. 78-88.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Community and Village Conflict.' Sociability and its Discontents: Civil Society, Social Capital, and their Alternatives in late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Ed. Nicholas Epstein and Nicholas Terpstra. Leiden: Brill, 2009. 24-50

Cohen, Thomas V

'Love.' Greenwood Encyclopedia of Love, Courtship, & Sexuality. Ed. Victoria L. Mondelli and Cherrie A. Gottsleben. Vol. 3. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2008. 1-52.

Cohen, Thomas V

(translation) : Fosi, Irene. 'Foreigners in Papal Rome.' Art and Identity in Early Modern Rome. Ed. Jill Burke and Michael Bury. London: Ashgate, 2008.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'A foreword to.' Shell Games. Ed. M. Crane, R. Raiswell and M. Reeves. Toronto: Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, 2004. 1-7

Cohen, Thomas V

(translation) : Fosi, Irene. 'Court and city in the ceremony of the possesso in the sixteenth century.' Court and Politics in Papal Rome, 1492-1700. Ed. Gianvittorio Signorotto and Maria Antonietta Visceglia. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2002. 1-52.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing. Ed. D. Woolf. New York: Garland, 1998. 33-36; 214-215; 368-9.

Cohen, Thomas V

Hoffmann, Richard C. 'Basurto's Dialogo.' Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art: Tracts on Fishing from the End of the Middle Ages. Trans. Thomas Cohen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Note on Fra Pelagio, a Hermit-Prophet in Rome.' Prophetic Rome in the High Renaissance Period. Ed. Marjorie Reeves. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. 231-237.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Agostino Bonamore and the Secret Pigeon (1559).' Essays on Life Writing Ed. Marlene Kadar. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992. 94-112.

Cohen, Thomas V

"Moving Words: Everyday Oralities and Social Dynamics in Roman Trials circa 1600" in Voices and Texts in Early Modern Italian Society, ed. S. Dall'Aglio, B. Richardson and M. Rospocher, 69-83. London: Routledge, 2017.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"More Trials for Artemisia Gentileschi: Her Life, Love, and Letters in 1620," in Patronage, Gender and the Arts in Early Modern Italy, ed. Katherine McIver and Cynthia Stollhans, 249-72. New York: Italica Press, 2015.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women on the Margins" in The Ashgate Research Companion to Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe, ed. Allyson Poska, Jane Couchman and Katherine McIver, 317-39. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2013.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“The Early Accademia di San Luca and Artists in Rome: A Historian’s Observations” in The Accademia Seminars: The Accademia di San Luca in Rome: c. 1590-1635, ed. P. Lukehart, 325-45. CASVA Seminar Papers 2. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 2009.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Evolving the History of Women in Early Modern Italy: Subordination and Agency,” in Spain in Italy: Politics, Society and Religion 1500-700, ed. Thomas Dandelet and John Marino, 325-54. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2007.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“What’s in a Name? Artemisia Gentileschi and the Politics of Reputation,” in Artemisia Gentileschi: Taking Stock, ed. Judith Mann, 121-30. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Between Oral and Written Culture: The Social Meaning of an Illustrated Love Letter" in Culture and Identity in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800): Essays in Honor of Natalie Zemon Davis, ed. Barbara Diefendorf and Carla Hesse, 181-201. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Court Testimony from the Past: Self and Culture in the Making of Text," in Essays on Life Writing: From Genre to Critical Practice, ed. Marlene Kadar, 83-93. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"No Longer Virgins: Self-Presentation by Young Women of Late Renaissance Rome," in Refiguring Woman: Perspectives on Gender and the Italian Renaissance, ed. Marilyn Migiel and Juliana Schiesari, 169-91. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Camilla la Magra, prostituta romana" in Rinascimento al femminile, ed. Ottavia Niccoli, 163-96. Rome: Laterza, 1991.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Corbiere, Alan. ‘Audio of Text: Art of Tradition.’ In Afterlives of Indigenous Archives, edited by Ivy Schweitzer and Gordon Henry. 202-211. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press, 2019.

Corbiere, Alan

“The Lava Beds Monument and the Making of California’s Last Indian War.” In Unforgiving Landscape: Lava Beds National Monument and the Modoc War (Klamath Falls: Shaw Historical Library, 2011), 121-132.

Cothran, Boyd

Dick, M. Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia, Articles on the Welfs, Conrad I, Henry I, Adelheid, Henry the Lion, Eike von Repgow, and the Holy Lance. Garland Press, 2000.

Dick, Madelyn

“Quechua for the Patria Nueva: Indigenous-Language Government Propaganda in 1920s Peru.” In Indigenous Languages, Politics, and Authority in Latin America: Historical and Ethnographic Perspectives, edited by Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim(University of Notre Dame Press, 2018), 161-180.

Durston, Alan

“Cristóbal Choquecasa and the Making of the Huarochirí Manuscript.” In Indigenous Intellectuals: Knowledge, Power, and Colonial Culture in Mexico and the Andes, edited by Gabriela Ramos and Yanna Yannakakis (Duke University Press, 2014), 151-169.

Durston, Alan

“Standard Colonial Quechua.” In Iberian Imperialism and Language Evolution in Latin America, edited by Salikoko Mufwene (University of Chicago Press, 2014), 225-243.

Durston, Alan

“Language.” In Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation, edited by Evonne Levy and Kenneth Mills, University of Texas Press (Austin, 2014), 189-191.

Durston, Alan

Alan Durston and Jorge Urioste, “Las peticiones en quechua de Chuschi.” In El quipu colonial: estudios y materiales, edited by Marco Curatola Petrocchi and José Carlos de la Puente Luna, Fondo Editorial de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Lima, 2013 ), 279-442.

Durston, Alan

“Quechua Political Literature in Early Republican Peru (1821-1876).” In History and Language in the Andes, edited by Paul Heggarty and Adrian Pearce, Palgrave Macmillan (New York, 2011), 165-186.

Durston, Alan

“El elegante altar funerario marmóreo de Flavia Firmana erigido in hortis suis en Augusta Emerita (Mérida)” in D. Gorostidi Pi & A. Gutiérrez García-M., eds. Tituli-Imagines-Marmora: Materia y prestigio en mármol. Homenaje a Isabel Rodà de Llanza (AEspA Anejo 95), Madrid: CSIC, 2023, 79-90

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman Colonies and Local Cults in Lusitania: the case of Augusta Emerita (Mérida)” in A.G. Sinner & V. Revilla Calvo (eds.), Religious Dynamics in a Microcontinent. Cult Places, Identities, and Cultural Change in Hispania (Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, 1). Turnhout: Brepols, 2022, 79-99.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Domestic Servants at the Roman Imperial Court”, in B. Kelly & A. G. Hug (eds.), The Roman Emperor and His Court, c. 30 BC – AD 300. 1. Historical Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 168-203.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Les bases de données épigraphiques et l’Institut Ausonius à l’ère des Humanités numériques” (co-written with M. Navarro Caballero, N. Prévôt and C. Ruiz Darasse), in A. Redentor, E. Alguacil Villanúa & J. Andreu Pintado (eds.), Valete vos viatores: Travelling through Latin Inscriptions across the Roman Empire, Coimbra: Universidade de Coimbra, 2022, 207-228.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“A criação de uma sociedade provincial romana”, in A Lusitânia romana: fronteira do mundo antigo, special issue of National Geographic (Portugal), História, 2022, 34-43.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Reconstructing the Texts of Funerary Inscriptions from Augusta Emerita for the CIL II2 Mérida Project with the Aid of New Technologies”, in I. Velázquez Soriano and D. Espinosa Espinosa (eds.), Epigraphy in the Digital Age: Opportunities and Challenges in the Recording, Analysis and Dissemination of Epigraphic Texts. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2021, 55-70.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La administración de la provincia de Lusitania en el siglo III d.C.: nuevas aportaciones” in D. Moreau, & R. González Salinero (eds.), Academica Libertas. Essais en l´honneur du Professeur Javier Arce. Ensayos en honor del Profesor Javier Arce (Bibliothèque de l’Antiquité Tardive 39), Turnhout: Brepols, 2020, 167-181.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Spatial, Social and Political Landscape of Public Spectacle from Augustus to Severus Alexander” in M. L. Caldelli & C. Ricci (eds.), City of Encounters: Public Spaces and Social Interaction in Ancient Rome, Rome: Quasar, 2020, 149-196.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Linguistic Lure of the Arena in Apuleius’ Golden Ass” in L.L. Brice, A. Gatzke, †M. Trundle (eds.), People and Institutions in the Roman Empire: Essays in Memory of Garrett G. Fagan, Leiden and Boston: Brill, 160-182.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La formación de una sociedad colonial en Augusta Emerita” in T. Nogales Basarrate & N. Barrero Martín (eds.), La fundación de Augusta Emerita y los orígenes de Lusitania, Monografías Emeritenses 11, Mérida, 2018 [2019], 53-84.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Los espectáculos romanos a través de la epigrafía”, in A. Alvar Ezquerra (ed.), Siste, viator. La epigrafía en la antigua Roma, Alcalá: Universidad de Alcalá, 2019, 101-113.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Onomástica personal y cambios políticos, sociales y culturales en Lusitania romana: una nueva versión del Altas Antroponímico de la Lusitania romana” [co-written with M. Navarro Caballero], in T. Nogales Basarrate (ed.), Lusitania romana: del pasado al presente de la investigación, Mérida, 2017 [2018], 59-90

Edmondson, Jonathan

"Hacia una historia social de la colonia de Augusta Emerita: problemas metodológicos y perspectivas prometedoras" in Métodos y técnicas en Ciencias de la Antigüedad : estudios sobre investigación y docencia, eds. E. Ortiz de Urbina & J.M. Vallejo, Vitoria-Gasteiz : Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Argitalpen Zerbitzua = Servicio Editorial, 2018 (Anejos de Veleia. Acta 16), 159-204

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Glimpses inside the familia publica at Augusta Emerita (Mérida)” in J. Carbonell Manils & H. Gimeno Pascual (eds.), A Baete ad fluvium Anam: Cultura epigráfica en la Bética Occidental y territorios fronterizos. Homenaje al profesor José Luis Moralejo Álvarez, Alcalá de Henares, 2016, 67-83.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Roman Administration of Lusitania from the Reforms of Diocletian to c. 340” in J. d’Encarnação, M. Conceição Lopes & P. C. Carvalho (eds.), Lusitânia entre romanos e barbaros, Coimbra – Mangualde: Universidade de Coimbra, 2016, 179-221.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Monuments of Empire in Roman Spain and Beyond: Augusta Emerita (Mérida), the ‘Spanish Rome’” in J.M.D. Pohl & C.L. Lyons (ed.), Altera Roma: Art and Empire from the Aztecs to New Spain, Los Angeles: The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology/University of California Press, 2016, 69-107.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Investing in Death: Gladiators as Investment and Currency in Late Republican Rome” in H. Beck, M. Jehne & J. Serrati (eds.), Money and Power in the Roman Republic. Collection Latomus 355, Brussels, 2016, 37-52.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Rituals of Reciprocity: Staging Gladiatorial munera in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses” in A. Keith & J. Edmondson (ed.), Roman Literary Cultures: Domestic Politics, Revolutionary Poetics, Civic Spectacle. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2016, 278-309.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman Literary Cultures” (co-written with A. Keith), in A. Keith & J. Edmondson (ed.), Roman Literary Cultures: Domestic Politics, Revolutionary Poetics, Civic Spectacle. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2016, 3-13.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Epigrapher at Work” (co-written with C. Bruun) in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, ed. C. Bruun & J. Edmondson, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, 3-20 (ch. 1).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Inscribing Roman Texts: officinae, layout, carving techniques” in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, ed. C. Bruun & J. Edmondson, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, 111-130 (ch. 7).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Spectacle in Rome, Italy, and the Provinces” (co-written with M.J. Carter), in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, ed. C. Bruun & J. Edmondson, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, 537-558 (ch. 25).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman Family History” in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, ed. C. Bruun & J. Edmondson, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, 559-581 (ch. 26).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Economic Life in the Roman Empire”, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, ed. C. Bruun & J. Edmondson, New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, 671-695 (ch. 31).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Roman Emperor and the Local Communities of the Roman Empire” in J.-L. Ferrary & J. Scheid (ed.), Il princeps romano: autocrate o magistrato? Fattori giuridici e fattori sociali del potere imperiale da Augusto a Commodo. Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori, Pavia, 2015, 701-729.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Los recursos económicos y las formas de producción” in J. M. Álvarez Martínez, A. Carvalho, C. Fabião (eds.), Lusitania Romana. Origen de dos pueblos. Lusitânia Romana. Origem de dois povos, Studia Lusitana 9, Mérida, 2015, 189-199. [Portuguese version: “Os recursos económicos e as formas de produção” in A. Carvalho, J. M. Álvarez Martínez, C. Fabião (eds.), Lusitânia Romana. Origem de dois povos, Lisboa, 2016, 184-193].

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Hispania capta. Reflexiones sobre el proceso e impacto de la conquista romana en la Península Ibérica”, in Conquistadores y conquistados. Relaciones de dominio en el mundo romano, eds. G. Bravo & R. González Salinero, (Signifer 43). Madrid & Salamanca, 2014, 19-44.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“L’expérience et le savoir d’empire dans la province d’Hispania Ulterior sous la République”. In S. Pittia, J. Dubouloz, G. Sabatini, eds., L’imperium romanum en perspective. Les savoirs d’empire dans la République romaine et leur héritage dans l’Europe médiévale et moderne, Besançon : Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2014, 283-303.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La presencia romana en el sur de Lusitania en vísperas de la fundación de Augusta Emerita: aspectos sociales” in J. M. Alvarez Martínez, P. Mateos Cruz & M. Alba (ed.), 1910-2010: El Yacimiento Emeritense, Mérida, 2011 [2012], 93-110.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Slavery and the Roman Family”, in P. A. Cartledge & K. R. Bradley (ed.), The Cambridge World History of Slavery, vol. 1. The Ancient Mediterranean World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 337-361.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“A Tale of Two Colonies: Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Metellinum (Medellín), 25 B.C. – A.D. 100”, in R. Sweetman (ed.), Roman Colonies in the First Century of their Foundation. Oxford: Oxbow, 2011, 32-54.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Vétérans et société locale dans la colonie d’Augusta Emerita (25 av. J.-C. – 200 apr. J.-C.)” in J.-G. Gorges & T. Nogales Basarrate (ed.), Naissance de la Lusitanie romaine (Ier av. – Ier ap. J.C.) / Origen de la Lusitania romana (siglos I a.C. – I d.C.), Toulouse & Mérida, 2010, 211-251.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Les provinces hispaniques et l’impact du pouvoir romain: l’exemple de la Lusitanie (fin du Ier siècle av. J.-C.– fin du IIe siècle ap. J.-C.).' Rome et l’Occident (IIe siècle av. J.-C. – IIe siècle apr. J.-C.: Gouverner l’Empire. Ed. F. Hurlet. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2009. 253-286.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The virginity of the soldier Zosimus and other family myths: terms of affection within and beyond the family at Augusta Emerita.' Lusitânia romana – entre o mito e a realidade: Actas da VI Mesa-Redonda Internacional sobre a Lusitânia romana. Ed. J.-G. Gorges, J. d’Encarnação & A. Carvalho. Lisbon, 2009. 249-280.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'New Light on Doctors, Medical Training and Links between Augusta Emerita and Olisipo in the mid-first century A.D.' Espacios, usos y formas de la epigrafía hispana en épocas antigua y tardoantigua: Homenaje al Dr. Armin U. Stylow (Anejos de Archivo Español de Arqueología 48). Madrid, 2009. 117-129.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Amanda’s Former Slaves: Epigraphy, Archaeology and Social History at Augusta Emerita (Mérida).' Le due patrie acquisite: Studi di archeologia dedicate a Walter Trillmich (Bullettino della Commissione archeologica comunale di Roma. Suppl. 18). Ed. E. La Rocca, P. León & C. Parisi Presicce. Rome, 2008. 163-173.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Public Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome.' Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture. Ed. in J. Edmondson & A. Keith. Toronto: University of Toronto Press; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2008. 21-46.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Introduction: From Costume History to Dress Studies.' Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture. Ed. A. Keith, J. Edmondson & A. Keith. Toronto: University of Toronto Press; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2008. 1-17.

Edmondson, Jonathan

with L. A. Hidalgo Martín, 'Hallazgo de dos epitafios de veterani en Mérida: Vidas paralelas de dos soldados Augustani (emeritenses) a finales del siglo I d.C.' Mérida. Excavaciones arqueológicas. 2004 (Memoria 10). Mérida, 2007. 479-507.

Edmondson, Jonathan

with J. Márquez Pérez & P. D. Sánchez Barrero. 'Un enterramiento de incineración con estela de granito fechado en el s. I d.C. documentado en el entorno viario del Circo romano de Augusta Emerita.' Mérida. Excavaciones arqueológicas. 2004 (Memoria 10). Mérida, 2007. 509-521.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The Cult of Mars Augustus and Roman Imperial Power at Augusta Emerita in the Third Century A.D.: A New Votive Dedication.' Culto imperial: política y poder. Ed. T. Nogales & J. González. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider, 2007. 541-575.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Cities and urban life in the western provinces of the Roman Empire, 30 BCE to 250 CE.' A Companion to the Roman Empire (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World series). Ed. D. Potter. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. 250-280.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Introduction: Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome.' Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome. Ed. J. Edmondson, S. Mason and J. Rives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 1-33.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Family Relations in Roman Lusitania: Social Change in a Roman Province?' The Roman Family in the Empire: Rome, Italy, and Beyond. Ed. M. George. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 183-229

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Los monumentos funerarios como espejo de la sociedad emeritense: secretos y problemas sociofamiliares a la luz de la epigrafía.' Augusta Emerita: Territorios, Espacios, Imágenes y Gentes en Lusitania Romana. Ed. T. Nogales Basarrate. Mérida/Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, 2005. 341-71.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Inmigración y sociedad local en Augusta Emerita.' V Mesa Redonda Internacional sobre Lusitania romana: Las comunicaciones. Ed. E. Cerrillo Martín de Cáceres, J.-G. Gorges & T. Nogales Basarrate. Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, 2004. 321-369.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'En quête de la famille romaine à la Civitas Igaeditanorum (Idanha-a-Velha) en Lusitanie au Haut-empire.' Au jardin des Hespérides. Histoire, société et épigraphie des monde anciens. Ed. C. Auliard & L. Bodiou. Mélanges offerts à Alain Tranoy. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004. 233-252.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Writing Latin in the province of Lusitania.' Becoming Roman, Writing Latin? (Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplement 48) . Portsmouth, R.I., 2002. 41-60.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Public spectacles and Roman social relations.' Ludi Romani: Espectáculos en Hispania Romana. Ed. T. Nogales Basarrate & A. Castellanos. Madrid, 2002. 21-43.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Les fondements économiques de la puissance des élites hispano-romaines.' Élites hispaniques. Ed. M. Navarro Caballero and S. Demougin. Bordeaux, 2001. 63-68.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Some new granite funerary stelae from Augusta Emerita.' Mérida. Excavaciones arqueológicas. 1999 (Memoria 5). Mérida, 2001. 383-394.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Conmemoración funeraria y relaciones familiares en Augusta Emerita.' Sociedad y cultura en Lusitania romana. Ed. J.-G. Gorges and T. Nogales Basarrate. Mérida, 2000. 299-327.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The cultural politics of public spectacle in Rome and the Greek East, 167-166 B.C.' The Art of Ancient Spectacle. Studies in the History of Art. Ed. B. Bergmann and C. Kondoleon. Washington: National Gallery, 1999. 77-95.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Mining.' A Guide to the Late Antique World. Ed. G. W. Bowersock, Peter Brown and O. Grabar. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999. 579-580.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Roman Mining.' Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization. Ed. S. Hornblower and A.J.S. Spawforth. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Metallurgy, Roman' and 'Mines and Mining, Roman.' The Oxford Classical Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996. 966, 984-85.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Dynamic arenas: gladiatorial presentations in the city of Rome and the construction of Roman society during the Early Empire.' Roman Theater and Society. Ed. W.J. Slater. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1996. 69-112.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Roman power and the emergence of provincial administration in Lusitania during the Republic.' Pouvoir et Imperium. L’exercice du pouvoir et l’administration provinciale dans l’Empire romain républicain. Ed. E. Hermon. Naples: Jovene; Quebec: Université Laval, 1996. 163-211.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Athens. The Classical Period, 480-323 B.C.' and 'The Augustan Age and Imperial Rome, 27 B.C. - A.D. 180.' Civilizations: a cultural atlas. Ed. A. Haberman. Toronto: Gage Educational, 1993. 30-35, 36-41.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Instrumenta imperii: law and imperialism in Republican Rome.' Law, Society and Politics in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Ed. B. Halpern and D. W. Hobson. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993. 156-192.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Romanization and urban development in Lusitania.' The Early Roman Empire in the West. Ed. T. F. C. Blagg and M. Millett. Oxford: Oxbow, 1990. 151-178.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Le garum en Lusitanie urbaine et rurale: hiérarchies de demande et de production.' Les villes de Lusitanie romaine: hiérarchies et territoires. Ed. J.-G. Gorges. Paris: C.N.R.S., 1990. 123-147.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Hebrew/Israelite Literature.' From an Antique Land: An Introduction to Ancient Near Eastern Literature. Ed. Carl S. Ehrlich. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009. 313-91.

Ehrlich, Carl S.

'Ekron; Gath; Philistines; Siloam; Ziba.' New Interpreters' Dictionary of the Bible. Abingdon Press, 2009.

Ehrlich, Carl S.

'Jews and Biblical Theology: A Contradiction in Terms?.' Der Odem des Menschen ist eine Leuchte. Ed. Aharon Agus zum Gedenken and Ronen Reichmann. Heidelberg: Winter Verlag, 2006. 91-99.

Ehrlich, Carl S.

“Hanxue Jingdu xuepai: dangdai yu xianzai?: Neiteng Hunan, Shouye Zhixi, Gongqi Shiding, Jichuan Xingcilang, Daotian Qianci, Xiaoye Hezi, Guchuan Daoxiong” 汉学京都学派:当时与现在?——内藤湖南,狩野直喜,宫崎市定,吉川幸次郎,岛田虔次,小野和子,谷川道雄 (The Kyoto school of Sinology, then and now?: Naitō Konan, Kano Naoki, Miyazaki Ichisada, Yoshikawa Kōjirō, Shimada Kenji, Ono Kazuko, Tanigawa Michiyo), in Cong zhoubian kan Zhongguo 从周边看中国 (Viewing China from the periphery) (Zhonghua shuju, 2009), 271-81.

Fogel, Joshua A

Kokkyō o koe, dōji ni rekishi o kenkyū suru koto: Kokkyō o koeru rekishi ninshiki: Nit-Chū taiwa no kokoromi o yonde” 国境を越え、同時に歴史を研究すること:『国境を越える歴史認識:日中対話の試み』を読んで (Crossing borders and doing history at the same time: Reflections on reading Historical Perceptions across National Borders: An Attempt at a Sino-Japanese Dialogue), in 1945 nen no rekishi ninshiki: “shūsen” o meguru Nit-Chū taiwa no kokoromi 1945年の歴史認識:〈終戦〉をめぐる日中対話の試み (Historical perceptions of 1945, an attempt at a Sino-Japanese dialogue about the “war’s end”) (Tokyo University Press, 2009), 235-45.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction: Texts and Their Transformations,” in Writing Histories in Japan: Texts and Their Transformations from Ancient Times through the Meiji Era (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2007), 1-10.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Lust for Still Life: Chinese Painters in Japan and Japanese Painters in China in the 1860s and 1870s,” in Acquisition: Art and Ownership in Edo Japan, ed. Elizabeth Lillehoj (Floating World Editions, 2007), 149-68.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Nanking Atrocity and Chinese Historical Memory,” in The Nanking Atrocity 1937-38: Complicating the Picture, ed. Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi (Berghahn Books, 2007), 267-84.

Fogel, Joshua A

“A Note on the Translation,” in Chronicle of the Tatar Whirlwind: A Novel of Seventeenth-Century East Asia, by Shiba Ryōtarō (Floating World Editions, 2007) , ix-xii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Texts, Contexts, and Intellectual Contacts,” in Crossing the Yellow Sea: Sino-Japanese Cultural Contacts, 1600-1950 (EastBridge, 2007), 5-9.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural Ties,” in Crossing the Yellow Sea: Sino-Japanese Cultural Contacts, 1600-1950 (EastBridge, 2007), 149-52.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Kano Naoki’s Relationship to Kangaku: His Scholarship from the Meiji Period,” in Crossing the Yellow Sea: Sino-Japanese Cultural Contacts, 1600-1950 (EastBridge, 2007), 193-206.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Prostitutes and Painters: Early Japanese Migrants to Shanghai,” in Migration in History: Human Migration in Comparative Perspective, ed. Marc C. Rodriguez and Anthony T. Grafton (University of Rochester Press, 2007), 89-117.

Fogel, Joshua A

“On Translating Shiba Ryōtarō into English,” in Historical Consciousness, Historiography, and Modern Japanese Values, ed. James C. Baxter (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2006), 153-65.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Translator’s Preface,” in Manchuria under Japanese Dominion, by Yamamuro Shin’ichi (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006), vii-viii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Aida Yuen Wong, Parting the Mists: Discovering Japan and the Rise of National-Style Painting in Modern China (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006), xiii-xiv.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in John A. Tucker, ed. and transl., Ogyū Sorai’s Philosophical Masterworks: The Bendō and Benmei (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006), vii-viii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Wang Zhenping, Ambassadors from the Islands of Immortals: China-Japan Relations in the Han-T’ang Period (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005), ix-x.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Naitō Konan 内藤湖南 and His Historiography 内藤史学: A Reconsideration in the Early Twenty-First Century,” in Riben Hanxue yanjiu xutan, sixiang wenhua pian 日本漢學研究續探, 思想文化篇 (Further investigative studies into Japanese sinology, essays on thought and culture), ed. Zhang Baosan 張寶三 and Yang Rubin 楊儒賓 (Taiwan daxue chuban zhongxin, 2005), 343-70.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Crossed Histories: Manchuria in the Age of Empire, ed. Mariko Asano Tamanoi (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005), vii-viii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Temporality, and Imperial Transition: East Asia from Ming to Qing, ed. Lynn A. Struve (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005), vii-viii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Liam C. Kelley, Beyond the Bronze Pillars: Envoy Poetry and the Sino-Vietnamese Relationship (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005), ix-x.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction: The Teleology of the Nation-State,” in The Teleology of the Modern Nation-State: Japan and China (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004), 1-7.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Ershiyi shiji chu chongshen Neiteng Hunan yu Neiteng shixue” 二十一世紀重審內藤湖南與內藤史學 (Reconsidering Naitō Konan and Naitō’s historical studies in the early twenty-first century), in Di’erjie Riben Hanxue guoji xueshu yantaohui huiyi lunwenji第二屆日本漢學國際學術研討會會議論文記 (Second international symposium on Japanese scholarship on China, collected papers) (National Taiwan University, 2004), 183-95.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction: Herbert A. Giles and China,” to Herbert A. Giles and China: Two Early Classics of Modern Sinology (Fukuoka: Kurodahan Press, 2004), vii-xii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction: Liang Qichao and Japan,” in The Role of Japan in Liang Qichao’s Introduction of Modern Western Civilization to China (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2004), 1-12.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Re-understanding Japan: Chinese Perspective, 1895-1945, by Lu Yan (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2004), ix-x.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Integrating Late Qing China and Meiji Japan,” in Late Qing China and Meiji Japan: Political and Cultural Aspects of Their Interactions (EastBridge, 2004), vii-ix.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations, 600-1400, by Tansen Sen (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2003), xi-xii.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Modern Japanese Historical Fiction about China: On Translating Shiba Ryōtarō,” in Nihonjin no kachi kihan ishiki to hisutoriogurafii (Japanese values, norm consciousness, and historiography), ed. James C. Baxter (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2003), 217-225.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Sakatani Yoshinao: In Memoriam,” in Dekitō fuki no hito, tsuitō Sakatani Yoshinao 倜儻不羈の人 追悼・阪谷芳直 (A man committed to freedom, in memoriam, Sakatani Yoshinao), ed. Sakatani Ayako 阪谷綾子 (Bun’eisha, 2003), 446-47.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Japanese Travelers to Shanghai in the 1860s,” in Historiography and Japanese Consciousness of Values and Norms (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2002), 79-99.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Chinese Understanding of the Japanese Language from Ming to Qing,” in Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty Warriors: Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming-Qing Period (EastBridge, 2002), 63-87.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction: Placing Japan in China in the Late Imperial Period,” in Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty Warriors: Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming-Qing Period (EastBridge, 2002), 3-14.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Yosano Akiko and Her China Travelogue of 1928,” in Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia: A Feminist Poet from Japan Encounters Prewar China, by Yosano Akiko (Columbia University Press, 2001), 1-8.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Series Editor’s Preface,” in The Genesis of East Asia, 221 B.C.-A.D. 907, by Charles Holcombe (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2001), vii-viii.

Fogel, Joshua A

Entries in Encyclopedia of World History (Houghton Mifflin, 2001): “China, to 221 BCE” (46-49); “China, 221 BCE-589 CE” (49-53); “China, 589-960” (148-50); “China, 960-1521” (151-55); “China, 1522-1796” (376-80); “China, 1796-1914” (561-66); “China, 1914-1945” (775-81); “China, 1945-2000” (1020-28); “Japan, to 527 CE” (55-56); “Japan, 527-1185” (157-60); “Japan, 1185-1493” (160-63); “Japan, 1542-1793” (381-85); “Japan, 1793-1914” (569-74); “Japan, 1914-1945” (784-87); “Japan, 1946-2000” (1033-36); “Korea, to 540 CE” (54-55); “Korea, 540-918” (155-56); “Korea, 918-1392” (156-57); “Korea, 1392-1800” (380-81); “Korea, 1800-1910” (566-69); “Korea, 1910-1945” (782-84); “Korea, 1945-2000” (1028-33); “Vietnam, to 1009” (163-64); “Vietnam, 1009-1527” (164-65); “Vietnam, 1527-1802” (385-86); “Vietnam, 1802-1902” (574-76); “Vietnam, 1902-1945” (787-88); “Vietnam, 1945-2000” (1036-41).

Fogel, Joshua A

“Chūgoku ni okeru dentō no sōzō to Nihon no kōken: Sai Jutsu no baai” 中国における伝統の創造と日本の貢献:崔述のばあい (The Japanese contribution to the Chinese invention of tradition: The case of Cui Shu), in Seiyō kindai bunmei to Chūka sekai 西洋近代文明と中華世界 (Modern Western civilization and the universe of China), ed. Hazama Naoki 狭間直樹 (Kyoto University Press, 2001), 55-71.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Sino-Japanese Relations in Historical Perspective,” in China-Japan Relations: Old Animosities, New Possibilities (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2001), 28-32.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Learning How to Teach,” in Asia in the Core Curriculum (Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University, 2000), 77-79.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Debates over the Asiatic Mode of Production in Soviet Russia and China,” in Kindai Chūgoku to “Seiyō” shisō, riakushon to deforume 近代中国と「西洋」思想:リアクションとデフォルメ (Modern China and “Western” thought, reaction and change), ed. Mori Noriko 森紀子 (Kōbe University, 2000), 31-59.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Masuda Wataru and the Study of Modern China,” in Japan and China: Mutual Representations in the Modern Era, by Masuda Wataru (Curzon Press, 2000), vii-ix.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Kano Naoki no Kangaku yōgoron” 狩野直樹の漢学擁護論 (Kano Naoki’s Defense of Kangaku), in Kyōsei kara tekitai e, daiyonkai Nit-Chū kankei shi kokusai shinpojiumu ronbunshū 共生から敵対へ、第四回日中関係史国際シンポジウム論文集 (From coexistence to antagonism: Essays from the fourth international symposium on the history of Sino-Japanese relations), ed. Etō Shinkichi 江藤瀋吉 (Tōhō shoten, 2000), 133-46.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Harubin ni okeru Nihonjin komyuniti to Yudayajin komyuniti no hikaku bunseki, 1898-1931” ハルビンにおける日本人コミュニティとユダヤ人コミュニティの比較分析、1898-1931 (A comparative analysis of the Japanese and Jewish communities of Harbin, 1898-1931), in Kindai Chūgoku tōhoku ni okeru shakai keizai kōzō no hen’yō, keizai tōkei shiryō narabi ni rekishi bunsho shiryō kara no bunseki 近代中国東北における社会経済構造の変容、経済統計資料並びに歴史文書史料からの分析 (Changes in the social and economic structure of modern Northeast China: Analyses from economic statistics and historical documents), ed. Enatsu Yoshiki 江夏由樹 (Hitotsubashi University, 2000), 157-73.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Japanese and the Jews: A Comparative Look at the ‘Melting Pot’ of Harbin, 1900-1930,” in New Frontiers: Imperialism’s New Communities in East Asia, 1842-1952, ed. Robert Bickers and Christian Henriot (Manchester University Press, 2000), 88-108.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Preface,” in The I Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture, by Wai-ming Ng (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2000), ix-x.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Nanjing Massacre as History,” in The Nanjing Massacre in History and Historiography (University of California Press, 2000), 1-9. Japanese translation: Okada Ryōnosuke 岡田良之助, “Joron, rekishi no naka no Nankin dai gyakusatsu” 序論、歴史のなかの南京大虐殺 (Introduction, the Nanjing Massacre in history), in Rekishi no naka no Nankin dai gyakusatsu 歴史のなかの南京大虐殺 (Kashiwa shobō, 2000), 21-33.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Preface,” in Sovereign Rights and Territorial Space in Sino-Japanese Relations: Irredentism and the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, by Unryu Suganuma (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2000), ix-x.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Sōgo ninshiki to wa nani ka” 相互認識とは何か (What are mutual perceptions?), in Kokusai shinpojiumu: Nihon, Chūgoku, Chōsen kan no sōgo ninshiki to gokai no hyōzō 国際シンポジウム:日本・中国・朝鮮間の相互認識と誤解の表象 (International symposium: Representations of mutual understanding and misunderstand-ing among Japan, China, and Korea), ed. Yamamuro Shin’ichi 山室信一 (Kyoto University, 1998), 8-16.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Integrating into Chinese Society: A Comparison of the Japanese Communities of Shanghai and Harbin,” in Japan’s Competing Modernities: Issues in Culture and Democracy, 1900-1930, ed. Sharon Minichiello (University of Hawai‘i Press, 1998), 45-69.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Other Japanese Community: Leftwing Japanese Activities in Wartime Shanghai,” in Wartime Shanghai, ed. Yeh Wen-hsin (Routledge, 1998), 42-61; Chinese translation by Zhang Hesheng ???, “Yige linglei de Ribenren shetuan, zhanshi Shanghai Riben zuoyi de shenghuo” 一个另类的日本人社团:战时上海日本左翼的生活, in Shanghai de waiguoren (1842-1949) (Foreigners in Shanghai, 1842-1949), ed. Xiong Yuezhi 熊月之, Ma Xueqiang 马学强, and Yan Kejia 晏可佳 (Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 2003), 196-215.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Kano Naoki’s Relationship to Kangaku,” in New Directions in the Study of Meiji Japan, ed. Helen Hardacre (E. J. Brill, 1997), 358-72.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The People, a Citizenry, Modern China,” in Imagining the People: Chinese Intellectuals and the Concept of Citizenship, 1890-1920 (M. E. Sharpe, 1997), 279-81.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and China,” in Japanese Travelogues of China in the 1920s: The Accounts of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and Tanizaki Jun’ichirō (M. E. Sharpe, 1997), 5-9.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Sinic World,” in Asia in Western and World History: A Guide for Teaching, ed. Ainslie T. Embree and Carol Gluck (M. E. Sharpe, 1997), 683-89.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Confucian Pilgrim: Uno Tetsuto’s Travels in China, 1906,” in Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought (Columbia University Press, 1997), 341-71.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction,” in Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought (Columbia University Press, 1997), 1-7.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Japanese Travelers in Wartime China,” in Disanjie jinbainian Zhong-Ri guanxi yantaohui lunwenji 第三屆近百年中日關係研討會論文集 (Symposium from the third conference on Sino-Japanese relations over the past century), ed. Chen Sanjing 陳三京 et al. (Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, 1996) , 683-95.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Nit-Chū kankei to Amerika” 日中関係とアメリカ (Sino-Japanese relations and the United States), in Sekai no naka no Nit-Chū kankei 世界のなかの日中関係 (Sino-Japanese relations within the world) (Hōrei bunkasha, 1996), 240-47.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Japanese Views of Local Autonomy and the Local Community (kyōdōtai) in Imperial China,” in La Société civile face à l’État dans les traditions chinoise, japonaise, coréanne et vietnamienne, ed. Léon Vandermeersch (École française d’Extrême-Orient, 1995), 437-51.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Sino-Japanese Studies in the United States,” in A New Paradigm on the Relationship between China and Japan in the 20th Century, ed. Nishimura Shigeo, Soejima Sh?ichi, Lang Weicheng, and Joshua Fogel (Nit-Ch?-Bei kokusai waakushoppu h?kokusho, 1994), 29-45.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Bibliography of Sino-Japanese Studies,” in A New Paradigm on the Relationship between China and Japan in the 20th Century, ed. Nishimura Shigeo, Soejima Shōichi, Lang Weicheng, and Joshua Fogel (Nit-Chū-Bei kokusai waakushoppu hōkokusho, 1994), 47-63.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Senzen Nihon no minkan Chūgokugaku” 戦前日本の民間中国学 (Non-Academic genres of Sinology in prewar Japan), in Kōsaku suru Ajia 交錯するアジア (Asia entangled), ed. Mizoguchi Yūzō 溝口雄三, Hamashita Takeshi 浜下武志, Hiraishi Naoaki 平石直昭, and Miyajima Hiroshi 宮島博史 (Tokyo University Press, 1993), vol. 1 of 7-volume series, Ajia kara kangaeru アジアから考える (Reconsiderations from Asia), 253-72.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Yimin Manzhou yu Haerbin de Riben shequ” 移民滿州與哈爾濱的日本社區 (Emigration to Manchuria and the Japanese community of Harbin, 1898-1931), in Jin bainian Zhong-Ri guanxi lunwenji 近百年中日關係論文集 (Symposium on Sino-Japanese relations in the last century), ed. Chiang Yung-ching 蔣永敬, Chang Yu-fa 張玉發, T’an Ju-ch’ien 譚汝謙, and Wu Tien-wei 吳天威 (Historical Research Center of the Republic of China, 1992), 137-47.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Meiji no Nihonjin, Naitō Konan no baai” 明治の日本人、内藤湖南の場合 (A Japanese of the Meiji period, the case of Naitō Konan), in Sekai no naka no Nihonjin, kindai Nihon no hyōzō to shinsō 世界のなかの日本人、近代日本の表象と深層 (Japanese in the world: Representation and depth in modern Japan) (Kansai University Press, 1990), 267-71.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Shmuel Niger and Yiddish Literary Criticism,” in Bilingualism in the History of Jewish Literature, by Shmuel Niger (University Press of America, 1990), 1-9.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction,” in Chinese Women in a Century of Revolution, 1850-1950, by Ono Kazuko (Stanford University Press, 1989), xix-xxvi.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Zhanqian zai Zhongguo lüxing de Riben wenxuejia” 战前在中国旅行的日本文学家 (Japanese writers who traveled in China in the pre-war period), in Zhong-Ri guanxi shi guoji xueshu taolunhui lunwenji 中日关系史国际学术讨论会论文集 (Essays from an international academic symposium on the history of Sino-Japanese relations) (Beijing, 1988), 235-46.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Itō Takeo and the Research Work of the South Manchurian Railway Company,” in Life along the South Manchurian Railway: The Memoirs of Itō Takeo (M. E. Sharpe, 1988), vii-xxxi.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Ai Siqi: Professional Philosopher and Establishment Intellectual,” in Chinese Intellectuals and the State: Search for a New Relationship, ed. Merle Goldman (Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1987), 23-41.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction,” in Murder in a Peking Studio, by Chin Shunshin (Arizona State University Press, 1986), ix-xiv.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Translator’s Introduction,” in Medieval Chinese Society and the Local “Community”, by Tanigawa Michio (University of California Press, 1985), xi-xxxvi.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Editor’s Introduction,” in Naitō Konan and the Development of the Conception of Modernity in Chinese History (M. E. Sharpe, 1983), 3-11.

Fogel, Joshua A

“On the ‘Rediscovery’ of the Chinese Past: Ts’ui Shu and Related Cases,” in Perspectives on a Changing China (Westview, 1979), 219-35.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Introduction,” in Perspectives on a Changing China: Essays in Honor of Professor C. Martin Wilbur on the Occasion of His Retirement (Westview, 1979), 1-3.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Hellenes of Toronto: Proud of Canadianism”. Commemorating the 1821 Revolution in Canada, 1920s-2021". in Maria Kaliambou (ed.). H Επανάσταση του 1821 και οι Έλληνες της Αμερικής. Ασίνη, Αθήνα 2023.

Gekas, Sakis

‘From the Nation to Emancipation: Greek Women Warriors from the Revolution (1820s) to the Civil War (1940s)’, in Boyd Cothran, Joan Judge, and Adrian Shubert (eds.). Women Warriors and National Heroes. Global Histories. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, 113-130.

Gekas, Sakis

‘The Corfu Blood Libel of 1891’ in Eyal Ginio (ed.), Greece. Jews in the East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century, Ben-Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East of Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 2014, 62-74 (in Hebrew).

Gekas, Sakis

“Thalassovioti” - Living off the Sea: the Corfu suburb of Manduki in the Nineteenth Century’. In Anthony Hirst and Patrick Sammon (eds.). The Ionian Islands: Aspects of their History and Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2014, 178-201.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Εκχρηματισμός και νομισματοποίηση περιοχικών βαθμίδων. Εκχρηματισμός υπό δυτική κυριαρχία. Η Ιονική Τράπεζα’ [Money and currency expansion to regional units. Monetization under western rule. The Ionian Bank] in Θ. Καλαφάτης, Ευάγγελος Πρόντζας (eds.). Οικονομική Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Κράτους [Economic History of the Greek State], Vol. 1. Αθήνα: Πολιτιστικό Ίδρυμα Ομίλου Πειραιώς, 2011, 211-249.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Trade, Politics and City Space(s) in Mediterranean Ports’ (with Mathieu Grenet) in Carola Hein (ed.), Port Cities. Dynamic Landscapes and Global Networks. London: Routledge, 2011, 89-103.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Introduction’, in translation of the book by Gerard Delanty. Eπινοώντας την Ευρώπη. Ιδέα, ταυτότητα, πραγματικότητα [Ιnventing Europe. Idea, Identity, Reality], Αthens: Asini 2010, 7-16.

Gekas, Sakis

“Cirus Birge,” “Robert Hobson,” and “Frank Baillie,” Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. 15.

Heron, W Craig

"Building-Trades Workers," "Days of Action," "Factory Work," "Hamilton," "Industrial Revolution," "Iron and Steel Industry," "Piano Industry," "Steelworkers Union," "Unions," "The Workers Revolt," in Oxford Companion to Canadian History (Toronto: Oxford University Press forthcoming 2004)

Heron, W Craig

"Afterword," in Frank Collontonio, From the Ground Up: An Italian Immigrant's Story (Toronto: Between the Lines 1997), 172-4.

Heron, W Craig

"Factory Workers," in Paul Craven, ed., Labouring Lives: Work and Workers in Nineteenth Century Ontario (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1995), 479-590.

Heron, W Craig

"Labourism and the Canadian Working Class," in Laurel Sefton MacDowell and Ian Radforth, eds., Canadian Working Class History: Selected Readings (Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press 1992), 355-82.

Heron, W Craig

"Work and Struggle in the Canadian Steel Industry, 1900-50," in ibid., 210-44 (with Robert Storey); and in Douglas McCalla, ed., The Development of Canadian Capitalism: Essays in Canadian Business History (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman 1990), 222-55.

Heron, W Craig

"Male Wage earners and the State in Canada," in Michael Earle, ed., Workers and the State in Twentieth Century Nova Scotia (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press 1989), 241-64.

Heron, W Craig

"Hamilton Steelworkers and the Rise of Mass Production," in Bryan D. Palmer, ed., The Character of Class Struggle: Essays in Canadian Working Class History (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart 1986), 68-89.

Heron, W Craig

"The Crisis of the Craftsman: Hamilton's Metal Workers in the Early Twentieth Century," in Michael S. Cross and Gregory S. Kealey, eds., The Consolidation of Capitalism, 1896-1929 (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart 1983), 77-113; in Lowe and Krahn, Working Canadians, 34 44; and in Michael J. Piva, ed., Essays in Ontario History (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman 1988).

Heron, W Craig

"Through the Prism of the Strike: Industrial Conflict in Southern Ontario, 1901-14," (co authored with Bryan D. Palmer) in J. Paul Grayson, ed., Class, State, Ideology, and Change: Marxist Perspectives on Canada (Toronto: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston 1980), 47-71; in Graham S. Lowe and Harvey S. Krahn, eds., Working Canadians: Readings in the Sociology of Work and Industry (Toronto: Methuen 1984), 235-48; and in David J. Bercuson, ed., Canadian Labour History: Selected Readings (Toronto: Copp Clark 1987), 85-115.

Heron, W Craig

"Introduction," The Workers' Revolt in Canada, 1917-1925, 3-10.

Heron, W Craig

"The Great War, the State, and Working Class Canada," in Ibid., 11-42. (With Myer Siemiatycki)

Heron, W Craig

"National Contours: Solidarity and Fragmentation," in Ibid., 268-304.

Heron, W Craig

"Conclusion," in ibid., 305-14.

Heron, W Craig

"On the Job in Canada," in Heron and Storey, On the Job, 3-46. (With Robert Storey)

Heron, W Craig

"Work and Struggle in the Canadian Steel Industry, 1900-50," in ibid., 210-44 (with Robert Storey); and in Douglas McCalla, ed., The Development of Canadian Capitalism: Essays in Canadian Business History (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman 1990), 222-55.

Heron, W Craig

"Introduction," Imperialism, Nationalism, and Canada (with John Saul).

Heron, W Craig

“The Fate of the Late Imperial Cainü: Gender and Historical Change in Early 20th Century China.” In Transformations: Gender and Chinese History, ed. Beverly Bossler. (University of Washington Press, 2015) , 139-60.

Judge, Joan

“Portraits of Republican Ladies: Materiality and Representation in Early Twentieth Century Chinese Photographs.” In Visualising China. Moving and Still images in Historical Narratives, ed. Christian Henriot and Yeh Wen-hsin. (Leiden: Brill, 2013) , 131-70.

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“Dianfan shijian yu shisu shijian: Wei Xiyuan de Xiuxiang gujin xiannü zhuan yu wan Qing shike”

典範時間與世俗時間:魏息園的《繡像古今賢女傳》與晚清時刻 (Exemplary Time and Secular Times: Wei Xiyuan's Illustrated Biographies of Exceptional Women and The Late Qing Moment). In Chaoyue kaimo: chongdu Zhongguo nüxing zhuanji 超越楷模:重讀中國女性傳記 (Beyond Exemplar Tales: Women’s Biography in Chinese History), ed. Hu Ying and Joan Judge. 五南出版社 Wu-nan Book Inc, 2011.

Judge, Joan

“Exemplary Time and Secular Times: Wei Xiyuan's Illustrated Biographies of Exceptional Women and the Late Qing Moment). In Beyond Exemplar Tales: Women’s Biography in Chinese History, ed. Joan Judge and Hu Ying. (Berkeley: Global, Area, and International Archive/University of California Press, 2011) , 145-63.

Judge, Joan

“Introduction” and “Epilogue: How to Read Chinese Women’s Biography” (with Hu Ying). In Beyond Exemplar Tales: Women’s Biography in Chinese History, ed. Joan Judge and Hu Ying. (Berkeley: Global, Area, and International Archive/University of California Press, 2011) , 15-32, 364-70.

Judge, Joan

“A Kaleidoscope of Knowledge about Women: The Chinese Periodical Press, 1872-1918.” Overt and Covert Treasures: Essays on the Sources for Chinese Women’s History, ed. Clara Wing-chung Ho. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press (2010), 455-79.

Judge, Joan

“Footbinding.” Encyclopedia of Modern China, ed. David Pong, 4 vols. (Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, an imprint of Gale/Cengage Learning, 2009) , Vol II, 65-67.

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“Kuochong nüxing/guozu de xiangxiang: Wan Qing funü qikan zhong de shehui nü yingxiong ji nü zhanshi” 扩充女性/国族的想象:晚清妇女期刊中的社会女英雄及女战士(Expanding the feminine /national imaginary: social and martial heroines in late Qing women’s journals). In Xin wenhua shi yu Zhongguo jindaishi yanjiu (The new cultural history and research on modern Chinese history), Fudan daxue lishi xuexi ed. (Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 2009) , 54-78.

Judge, Joan

“The Culturally Contested Student Body: Nü Xuesheng at the Turn-of-the-Twentieth Century.” In Performing Nation: New Gender Constructs in Literature, the Visual and the Performing Arts of Modern China and Japan, ed. Joshua Mostow, Cathreine Vance Yeh, and Doris Croissant. (Leiden: Brill, 2008) ,105-32.

Judge, Joan

“Mediated Imaginings: Biographies of Western Women and their Japanese Sources in Late Qing China.” In Different Worlds of Discourse: Transformations of Gender and Genre in Late Qing and Early Republican China, ed, Qian Nanxiu, Grace S. Fong, and Richard J. Smith (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 147-66.

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"Fang Junying (1884-1923), Chinese Revolutionary and Educator.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. (Oxford University Press, 2007) , Vol. II, 248.

Judge, Joan

'Between Nei and Wai: Chinese Female Students in Japan in the Early Twentieth Century.' Gender in Motion: Divisions of Labor and Cultural Change in Late Imperial and Modern China. Ed. Bryna Goodman and Wendy Larson. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005. 121-43.

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'Blended Wish Images: Chinese and Western Exemplary Women at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.' Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and Cosmopolitanism in Late Qing China. Ed. Grace S. Fong, Nanxiu Qian, and Harriet T. Zurndorfer. Leiden: Brill, 2004. 102-35.

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'Beyond Nationalism: Gender and the Chinese Student Experience in Japan in the Early 20th Century.' Wusheng zhi sheng (III): Jindai Zhongguo de funü guojia (Voices Amid Silence [III]: Women and Culture in Modern China [1600-1950]). Ed. Lo Chui-jung. Taipei: Institute for Modern History, Academia Sinica, 2003. 359-93.

Judge, Joan

‘Accessing Justice in Roman Egypt: Quantitative Methods and their Limitations,’ in Waebens, S., Vandorpe, K., and Vaneerdewegh, N. (eds.). Seeking Justice in and out of Court: Dispute Resolution in Greco-Roman and Late-Antique Egypt. 2023, Leuven: Peeters. 159–192.

Kelly, Benjamin

‘Was the Roman Imperial Court an “Emotional Community”?’ in Davenport, C. and McEvoy, M. (eds.) The Roman Imperial Court in the Principate and Late Antiquity. 2023, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 121–141.

Kelly, Benjamin

'Alexandria,’ in Pagán, V. (ed.). The Tacitus Encyclopedia. 2023, Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

Kelly, Benjamin

‘Introduction,’ in Kelly and Hug 2022: 1.1–15.

Kelly, Benjamin

(with R. Wei) ‘The Roman Aristocracy at Court,’ in Kelly and Hug 2022: 1.85–114.

Kelly, Benjamin

(with C. Davenport) ‘Administration, Finances, and the Court,’ in Kelly and Hug 2022: 1.115–145.

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‘Violence and Security at Court,’ in Kelly and Hug 2022: 1.371–394.

Kelly, Benjamin

(with J. Pflug) 'Introduction,' in Kelly and Hug 2022: 2.1–9.

Kelly, Benjamin

'Conceptualizing the Roman Court,' in Kelly and Hug 2022: 2.10–31.

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(with M. George) 'Court Spaces,' in Kelly and Hug 2022: 2.32–78.

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(with A. Hug and N. Bernstein) 'Court Relationships,' in Kelly and Hug 2022: 2.79–131.

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(with A. Hug) 'Narratives of Court Crises,' in Kelly and Hug 2022: 2.228–248.

Kelly, Benjamin

‘ “Access to Justice”: Die soziale Reichweite gerichtlicher Konfliktregulierung’, in Grotkamp, N. and Seelentag, A. (eds.). Handbuch zur Geschichte der Konfliktlösung in Europa. Band 1: Konfliktlösung in der Antike. Berlin: Springer. 13-25.

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‘Court Politics and Imperial Imagery in the Roman Principate’, in Russell, A. and Hellström, M. (eds.). The Social Dynamics of Roman Imperial Imagery. 2020, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 128-158.

Kelly, Benjamin

'Petitions with Requests for Registration from Roman Egypt', in Haensch, R. (ed.) . Recht haben und Recht bekommen im Imperium Romanum: Das Gerichtswesen der Römischen Kaiserzeit und seine dokumentarische Evidenz. 2016, Warsaw: Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement 24. 407-456.

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'Repression, Resistance, and Rebellion', in Ando, C., du Plessis, P., & Tuori, K. (eds.) . The Oxford Handbook of Roman Law and Society. 2016, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 374-385.

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'Crime, Criminal Law, and Order', in Gibbs, M. Nikolic, M. & Ripat, P. (eds.) . Themes in Roman Society and Culture: An Introduction to Ancient Rome. 2014, Toronto: Oxford University Press (Canada). 241-62 (2nd edn. 2020, pp. 277-96).

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'Policing and Security', in Erdkamp, P. (ed.) . The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome. 2013, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 410-24.

Kelly, Benjamin

'The Law that Catulus Passed’, in Welch, K.E. & Hillard, T.W. (eds.) . Roman Crossings: Theory and Practice in the Roman Republic. 2005, Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales. 97-120.

Kelly, Benjamin

“Processes of Feminine Power: Shamans in Central Korea,” in Keith Howard, ed., Korean Shamanism: Revivals, Survivals and Change, (Seoul: The Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch, 1998), 113-33 (Chapter 8), [Refereed Work].

Kim, Janice C. H.

“Eugenics and Social Welfare in New Deal Minnesota,” in 100 Years of Eugenics: From the Indiana Experiment to the Human Genome Project, ed. Paul A. Lombardo (Univ. of Indiana Press, 2011), 117-140.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“What Child Left Behind? US Social Policy and the Hopeless Child,” in Lost Kids: Vulnerable Children and Youth in Twentieth-Century Canada and the United States eds. Mona Gleason et al, (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2009), 157-174.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“The ‘Sociological Advantages’ of Sterilization: Fiscal Politics and Feebleminded Women in Interwar Minnesota,” in Mental Retardation in America: A Historical Anthology, eds. Steven Noll and James W. Trent (New York University Press, 2004), 281-299.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“Comparative Perspectives on Canadian and American Women’s Health Care Since 1945,” co-authored with G. Feldberg, M. Ladd-Taylor, A. Li and K. McPherson, Women, Health and Nation, eds. G. Feldberg, M. Ladd-Taylor, A. Li and K. McPherson (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2003), 15-44.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“’A Kind of Genetic Social Work: Sheldon Reed and the Origins of Genetic Counseling,” Women, Health and Nation, eds. G. Feldberg, M. Ladd-Taylor, A. Li and K. McPherson (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2003), 67-83.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"'Fixing' Mothers: Child Welfare and Compulsory Sterilization in the American Midwest, 1925-1945" in Child Welfare and Social Action eds. Jon Lawrence and Pat Starkey (Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press, 2001)

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"'My Work Came Out of My Agony and Grief': The Sheppard-Towner Act," in Mothers of A New World: Maternalist Politics and the Origins of Welfare States, eds. Seth Koven and Sonya Michel (Routledge: 1993), 321-342.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"Federal Help for Mothers: The Rise and Fall of the Sheppard-Towner Act in the 1920s," in Gendered Domains: Rethinking Public and Private in Women's History, eds. Susan Reverby and Dorothy O. Helly (Cornell University Press: 1992), 217-227.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"'Why Does Congress Wish Women and Children to Die': The Rise and Fall of Public Maternal and Infant Health Care in the U.S. 1921-1929," in Women and Children First: International Maternal and Infant Welfare, eds. Valerie Fildes, Hilary Marchand, and Lara Marks (Routledge: 1992), 121-132.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"Hull House Goes to Washington: Women and the Children's Bureau," in Gender, Class, Race and Reform in the Progressive Era, eds. Nancy Schrom Dye and Noralee Frankel (University of Kentucky Press: 1991), 110-126.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"Women's Health and Public Policy," in The History of Women, Health, and Medicine in America, ed. Rima Apple (Garland Publishing: 1990[ paper back Rutgers UP], 391-410.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Rembis, Michael A., Catherine Jean Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen. 2018. The Oxford handbook of disability history.

Lawrie, Paul

Hannan, Jason. 2018. Truth in the public sphere. http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=none&isbn=9781498530835

Lawrie, Paul

Burch, Susan, and Michael Rembis. Disability Histories. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2014. muse.jhu.edu/book/36115.

Lawrie, Paul

2015 "Mode de production des sociétés esclavagistes," Repenser l'anthropologie aujourd'hui avec Emmanuel Terray: Colloque international (Paris: CNRS), 13 pp.

Lovejoy, Paul

2013 “Transformation of the Ékpè Masquerade in the African Diaspora,” in Christopher Innes, Annabel Rutherford and Brigitte Bogar, eds., Carnival: Theory and Practice (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press), 127-52

Lovejoy, Paul

2013 “Pawnship and Seizure for Debt in the Process of Enslavement in West Africa,” in in Gwyn Campbell and Alessandro Stanziani, eds., Debt and Slavery in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds (London: Pickering and Chatto), 63-76

Lovejoy, Paul

2013 “The Land Question in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria,” in Ojong Echum Tangban and Chukwuma C.C. Osakwe, eds., Perspectives in African Historical Studies: Essays in Honour of Prof. Chinedu Nwafor Ubah (Kaduna: Nigerian Defence Academy), 667-88

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 “The Autobiography of Oluadah Equiano, the African, and the Life of Gustavus Vassa, Reconsidered,” in Ana Lucia Araujo, Mariana Pinho Cândido and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., Crossing Memories in the African Diaspora (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press), 15-34

Lovejoy, Paul

2010 “The Slave Ports of the Bight of Biafra in the Eighteenth Century,” in Carolyn Brown and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., Repercussions of the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Interior of the Bight of Biafra and the African Diaspora (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press) (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

2010 "Commerce and Credit in Katsina in the Nineteenth Century," in Emily Brownell and Toyin Falola, eds., Africa, Empire and Globalization: Essays In Honor of A.G. Hopkins (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press) (with Yacine Daddi Addoun)

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “The Autobiography of Oluadah Equiano, the African, and the Life of Gustavus Vassa, Reconsidered,” in Ana Lucia Araujo, Mariana Pinho Cândido and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., Crossing Memories in the African Diaspora (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press)

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “Gustavus Vassa, Africano quien trató de humanizar la esclavización en la Costa de Mosquitos, 1775-1780,” in Jaime Arocha, ed., Nina S. de Friedemann, cronista de disidencias y resistencias (Bogota, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, 2009), 205-31

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “The Slave Trade as Enforced Migration in the Central Sudan,” in Claudia Haake and Richard Bessel, eds., Removing Peoples: Forced Removal in the Modern World (London: German Historical Institute, 2008), Chapter 7

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “The African Background of Venture Smith,” in James B. Stewart, ed., Venture Smith and the Business of Slavery and Freedom (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press)

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “Scarification and the Loss of History in the African Diaspora,” in Andrew Apter and Lauren Derry, eds., Activating the Past Historical Memory in the Black Atlantic (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholarly Publishing)

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “The Memorialisation of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Freedom Narratives,” in Swithin R. Wilmot, ed., Freedom: Retrospective and Perspective (Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers), 16-31

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 “Transatlantic Transformations: The Origins and Identities of Africans in the Americas,” in Boubacar Barry, Livio Sansone, and Elisée Soumonni, eds., Africa, Brazil, and the Construction of Trans-Atlantic Black Identities (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press)

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 “Narratives of Trans-Atlantic Slavery: The Lives of Two Muslims, Muhammad Kab? Saghanaghu and Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua,” in Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Paul E. Lovejoy, and David Trotman, eds), Africa and Trans-Atlantic Memories: Literary and Aesthetic Manifestations of Diaspora and History (Trenton NJ: Africa World Press).

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 “Resistencia y rebellion en Río Tinto,” in Rina Cáceres Gómez, ed., Del olvido a la memoria: Esclavitud, resitencia y cultura (San José: UNESCO, 2008), 17-22

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 “Los niños de Atlántico,” in Rina Cáceres Gómez, ed., Del olvido a la memoria: África en tiempos de la esclavitud (San José: UNESCO, 2008), 47-54

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 “Las ambiciones imperiales británicas en la Costa de la Mosquitia y la abolición de la esclavitud indígena, 1773-1781,” in Rina Cáceres and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds. Haití – Revolución y emancipación (San José: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica)

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “The Arabic Manuscript of Muhammad Kaba Saghanughu of Jamaica, c. 1820,” in Annie Paul, ed., Creole Concerns: Essays in Honour of Kamau Brathwaite (Kingston: University of the West Indies Press) (with Yacine Daddi Addoun)

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Civilian Casualties in the Context of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” in John Laband, ed., Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa: From Slavery Days to Rwandan Genocide (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press), 17-50

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Alhaji Ahmad el-Fellati ibn Dauda ibn Muhammad Manga: Personal Malam to Emir Muhammad Bello of Kano,” in Femi J. Kolapo and Kwabena Akurang-Parry, eds., African Agency and European Colonialism: Latitudes of Negotiations and Containment:Essays in Honour of Sydney Kanya-Forstner

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Slavery, the Slave Trade and African Society,” in Douglas Hamilton and Robert J. Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery: Art, Artefacts and Archives in the Collections of the National Maritime Museum (London: Ashgate, 2007), 28-39

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Internal Markets or an Atlantic-Sahara Divide? How Women Fit into the Slave Trade of West Africa,” in Gwyn Campbell, Suzanne Miers, and Joseph C. Miller (eds.), Women and Slavery (Athens: Ohio University Press)

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “O Fator Iorubá no Tráfico Transatlântico de Escravos,” in Mariza de Carvalho Soares (organizadora), Rotas Atlânticas da Diáspora Africana: os 'Pretos Minas' no Rio de Janeiro, séculos XVIII-XX (Rio de Janeiro)

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “African Agency and the Liverpool Slave Trade,” in Suzannah Schwartz and David Richardson, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “The Context of Enslavement in West Africa: Ahmad B?b? and the Ethics of Slavery,” in Jane Landers (ed.), Slaves, Subjects, and Subversives: Blacks in Colonial Latin America (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press), 9-38

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “Identity and the Mirage of Ethnicity: Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua’s Journey in the Americas,” in Jay B. Haviser and Kevin C. MacDonald, eds., African Re-Genesis: Confronting Social Issues in the Diaspora (London: Cavendish Publishing), 90-105

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “Biographies of Enslaved Muslims from the Central Sudan in the Nineteenth Century,” in H. Bobboyi and A.M. Yakubu, eds., The Sokoto Caliphate: History and Legacies, 1804-2004 (Kaduna: Arewa House, 2006), vol. 1, 187-216

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 “Trans-Atlantic Transformations: The Origins and Identities of Africans in the Americas,” in Willem Wubbo Klooster and Alfred Padula (eds.), The Atlantic World: Essays on Slavery, Migration, and Imagination (New York: Prentice-Hall), 126-46

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 “The Yoruba Factor in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” in Matt Childs and Toyin Falola (eds.), The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), 40-55

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 “Slavery, the Bil?d al-Sudan and the Frontiers of the African Diaspora,” in Paul E. Lovejoy (ed.), Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam (Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher), 1-30

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 “Muslim Freedmen in the Atlantic World: Images of Manumission and Self-Redemption,” in Paul E. Lovejoy (ed.), Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam (Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher), 235-64

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 “Community of Believers: Trinidad Muslims and the Return to Africa, c. 1810-1850,” in Paul E. Lovejoy (ed.), Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam (Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher), 221-34 (with David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 “Muhammad K?b? Saghanughu and the Muslim Community of Jamaica,” in Paul E. Lovejoy (ed.), Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam (Princeton: Markus Wiener, Publisher), 201-20 (with Yacine Daddi Addoun)

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 “Slaves to Palm Oil: Afro-European Commercial Relations in the Bight of Biafra, 1741-1841,” in David Killingray, Margarette Lincoln, and Nigel Rigby (eds.), Maritime Empires (London: Boydell & Brewer) (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “The Black Atlantic in the Construction of the ‘Western’ World: Alternative Approaches to the ‘Europeanization’ of the Americas,” in Dirk Hoerder, Christiane Harzig and Adrian Shubert (eds.), Diversity in History: Transcultural Interactions from the Early Modern Mediterranean World to the Twentieth-Century Postcolonial World (New York: Berghahn Books), 109-33

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “Trans-Atlantic Transformations: The Origins and Identities of Africans in the Americas,” Palaver: Africa e alter terre, 1, 85-114

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “International Trade in West Africa in the Nineteenth Century: Salaga and Kano as ‘Ports of Trade’,” in Toyin Falola (ed.), Ghana in Africa and the World. Essays in Honor of Adu Boahen (Trenton NJ: Africa World Press), 477-512

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “Ethnicity and the African Diaspora,” in Paul E. Lovejoy and David Trotman (eds.) Trans-Atlantic Dimensions of the Ethnicity in the African Diaspora (London: Continuum) (with David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “Ethnic Designations of the Slave Trade and the Reconstruction of the History of Trans-Atlantic Slavery,” in Paul E. Lovejoy and David Trotman (eds.) Trans-Atlantic Dimensions of the Ethnicity in the African Diaspora (London: Continuum)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “A Escravidão no Califado de Socoto," in Manolo Florentino and Cicilda Machado (eds.), Ensaios sobre a escravidão (Belo Horizonte: Editora da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), 37-64

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 “Anglo-Efik Relations and Protection against Illegal Enslavement at Old Calabar 1740-1807,” in Sylviane Diouf (ed.), Fighting the Slave Trade: West African Strategies (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), 101-20 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

2002 “Enslaved Africans and their Expectations of Slave Life in the Americas: Towards a Reconsideration of Models of ‘Creolisaton’,” in Verene A. Shepherd and Glen L. Richards (eds.), Questioning Creole: Creolisaton Discourses in Caribbean Culture (Kingston: Ian Randal, Publishers), 67-91

Lovejoy, Paul

2002 “Nueces de Cola en Cartagena: Intercambios Transatlánticos en el siglo XVII,” in Claudia Mosquera, Mauricio Pardo and Odile Hoffmann (eds.) Afrodescendientes en las América: Trayectorias socials e identitarias (Bogota: Universidad Nacional Colombia), 195-212 (with Renée Soulodre-La France)

Lovejoy, Paul

2002 “Methodology through the Ethnic Lens: The Study of Atlantic Africa,” in Toyin Falola and Christian Jennings (eds.), African Historical Research: Sources and Methods (Rochester: University of Rochester Press)

Lovejoy, Paul

2001 “Letters of the Old Calabar Slave Trade, 1760-89” in Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould (eds.), Genius in Bondage: Literatures of the Early Black Atlantic (Louisville, University of Kentucky Press) (with David Richardson), 89-115

Lovejoy, Paul

2001 “Experiencias de vida y exectativas: Nociones Africanas sobre la esclavitud y la realidad en América,” in Rina Cáceres (ed.), Rutas de la Esclavitud en África y América Latina (San José: Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica), 379-404 (with David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 “The Clapperton-Bello Exchange: the Sokoto Jihad and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, 1804-1837,” in Christopher Wise (ed.), The Desert Shore: Literatures of the African Sahel (Boulder: Lynne Rienner), 201-28

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 “Identifying Enslaved Africans in the African Diaspora,” in Lovejoy (ed.), Identity in the Shadow of Slavery (London: Cassell Academic)

Lovejoy, Paul

1999 "Slave-Trading Ports: Toward an Atlantic-Wide Perspective,” in Robin Law and Silke Strickrodt (eds.), Ports of the Slave Trade (Bights of Benin and Biafra) (Stirling: Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling), 12-34 (with David Eltis and David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "The Condition of Slaves in the Americas," in From the Slave Trade to the Challenge of Development: Reflections on the Conditions for a Lasting Peace (Paris: UNESCO).

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "Cross-Border Migration and Political Instability," in Antonio R. Magalhaes(ed.), Sustainable Development: Implications for World Peace (Austin, University of Texas Press), 41-46; Discussion, 47-57.

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "Biography as Source Material: Towards a Biographical Archive of Enslaved Africans," in Robin Law (ed.), Source Material for Studying the Slave Trade and the African Diaspora (Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling), 119-140.

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "`Pawns Will Live When Slaves is Apt to Dye': Credit, Slaving and Pawnship at Old Calabar in the Era of the Slave Trade," LSE Working Papers in Economic History (London, London School of Economics and Political Science) (with David Richardson).

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "The Changing Dimensions of African History: Reappropriating the Diaspora," (with Robin Law), in Simon McGrath, Charles Jedrej, Kenneth King, and Jack Thompson (eds.), Rethinking African History (Edinburgh, Centre of African Studies), 181-200.

Lovejoy, Paul

1995 "Afterward" in Jordan Goodman, Paul E. Lovejoy, and Andrew Sherratt, eds., Consuming Habits: Drugs in History and Anthropology (London: Routledge) (with Jordan Goodman), 229-34.

Lovejoy, Paul

1995 "The `Coffee' of the Sudan: Consumption of Kola Nuts in the Sokoto Caliphate in the Nineteenth Century," in Jordan Goodman, Paul E. Lovejoy, and Andrew Sherratt, eds., Consuming Habits: Drugs in History and Anthropology (London, Routledge), 103-25.

Lovejoy, Paul

1995 "The Initial `Crisis of Adaptation': The Impact of British Abolition on the Atlantic Slave Trade in West Africa, 1808-20", in Robin Law, ed., From Slave Trade to `Legitimate' Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) (with David Richardson), 32-56.

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 "Pawnship in Africa: Debt Bondage in Historical Perspective," in Toyin Falola and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., Pawnship in Africa: Debt Bondage in Historical Perspective (Boulder, Westview Press) (with Toyin Falola), 1-26.

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 "The Central Sudan and the Atlantic Slave Trade," in Robert W. Harms, Joseph C. Miller, David C. Newbury, and Michelle D. Wagner, Paths to the Past: African Historical Essays in Honor of Jan Vansina (Atlanta: African Studies Association Press), 345-70.

Lovejoy, Paul

1992 "The Ibadan School of History," in Toyin Falola, ed., African Historiography. Essays in Honour of J.F. Ade Ajayi (Lagos and London: Longman).

Lovejoy, Paul

1992 "Keeping Slaves in Place. The Secret Debate on the Slavery Question in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1904," in Stanley Engerman and J.E. Inikori, eds., The Atlantic Slave Trade: Effects on Economies, Societies, and Peoples in Africa, the Americas, and Europe (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press), 49-75 (with J.S. Hogendorn).

Lovejoy, Paul

1992 "Historical Setting," in Helen Metz, ed., Nigeria: A Country Study. Library of Congress, Area Handbook Series, Washington, D.C., 1-83.

Lovejoy, Paul

1989 "Commerce," in Pierre Bonte and Michel Izard, eds., Dictionnaire de l'ethnologie et de l'anthropologie (Paris, Presses Universitaires de France)

Lovejoy, Paul

1988 "The Reform of Slavery in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria," in S. Miers and R. Roberts, ed., The End of Slavery in Africa (Madison, University of Wisconsin Press), with J.S. Hogendorn, 391-414

Lovejoy, Paul

1986 "Problems of Slave Control in the Sokoto Caliphate," in Paul E. Lovejoy, ed., Africans in Bondage. Studies in Slavery and the Slave Trade (Madison, African Studies Program), 235-272.

Lovejoy, Paul

1986 "Fugitive Slaves: Resistance to Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate," in Gary Okihiro and Herbert Aptheker, eds., Resistance Not Acquiesence: Studies in African, Afro American and Caribbean History (Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press), 71-95.

Lovejoy, Paul

1985 "The Internal Trade of West Africa, 1450 1800," in J. F. A. Ajayi and Michael Crowder, eds., History of West Africa (London, Longman Group Ltd.), vol. I, rev. ed.

Lovejoy, Paul

1985 "The Volume of the Central Sudan Salt Trade," in G. Liesegang, A. Pasch, A. Jones, eds., Figuring African Trade (Berlin: Reimar).

Lovejoy, Paul

1985 "The Ibadan School and Its Critics," in Bogumil Jewseiwicki and David Newbury, eds., Which History for Which Africans? (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications)

Lovejoy, Paul

1985 "Merchants, Porters, and Teamsters in the Nineteenth Century Central Sudan," in Catherine Coquery Vidrovitch and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., The Workers of African Trade (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications), with M. B. Duffill, 137-167.

Lovejoy, Paul

1985 "The Workers of Trade in Precolonial Africa," in Catherine Coquery Vidrovitch and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., The Workers of African Trade (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications), with Catherine Coquery Vidrovitch, 9-24.

Lovejoy, Paul

1981 "Slavery in the Context of Ideology," in Paul E. Lovejoy, ed., The Ideology of Slavery in Africa (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications), 11-38.

Lovejoy, Paul

1981 "Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate," in Paul E. Lovejoy, ed., The Ideology of Slavery in Africa (Beverly Hills, Sage Publications), 200-243.

Lovejoy, Paul

1979 "Slave Marketing in West Africa," in H. Gemery and J. S. Hogendorn, eds., The Uncommon Market: Essays in the Economic History of the Atlantic Slave Trade (New York, Academic Press), 213-35 (with J. S. Hogendorn).

Lovejoy, Paul

1979 "Slavery in West Africa," in H. Gemery and J. S. Hogendorn, eds., The Uncommon Market: Essays in the Economic History of the Atlantic Slave Trade (New York, Academic Press), 181-212 (with M. Klein).

Lovejoy, Paul

1977 "The Tuareg of the Central Sudan: Gradations in Servility at the Desert Edge (Niger and Nigeria)," in S. Miers and I. Kopytoff, eds., Slavery in Africa: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives (Madison, University of Wisconsin Press), 391-411 (with S. Baier).

Lovejoy, Paul

“La chasse à la marihuana: échec d’une politique gouvernementale, 1850-2018,” in Serge Brochu, Jean-Sébastien Fallu et Marilou Pelletier (eds.), Cannabis (Montréal : Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2019) : 11-26.

Martel, Marcel

“Garder le cap dans une société en transformation (1944-1969),” dans Michel Bock and Yves Frenette (eds.), Résistances, mobilisations et contestations : L’Association canadienne-française de l’Ontario (1910-2006) (Ottawa: Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa et Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, 2019) : 135-170.

Martel, Marcel

Marcel Martel, Colin M. Coates, Martin Pâquet, and Maxime Gohier, “Quebec and Confederation: Gains and Compromise,” in Daniel Heidt (dir.), Reconsidering Confederation: Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1999, (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2018): 75-100.

Martel, Marcel

Joel Belliveau and Marcel Martel, ““One Flag, One Throne, One Empire?” Espousing and Replacing Empire Day in French Canada, 1899-1952,” in Matthew Hayday and Raymond B. Blake (eds.), Celebrating Canada: volume 1 Holidays, National Days, and the Crafting of Identities (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016): 125-148.

Martel, Marcel

Joel Belliveau, Brittney Anne Bos, Marcel Martel, and Allison Ward, “One Flag, One Throne, One Empire?” Promoting a “ Sound Patriotic Feeling” in Canada through Empire Day, 1899-1956,” in Matthew Hayday and Raymond B. Blake (eds.), Celebrating Canada: volume 1 Holidays, National Days, and the Crafting of Identities (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016): 109-124.

Martel, Marcel

“’Ils n’étaient pas à la table de négociations’ Les francophones en milieu minoritaire et leur experience concernant le pacte confederative,” in Jean-François Caron et Marcel Martel, Le Canada français et la Confédération: fondements et bilan critique (Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2016): 57-82.

Martel, Marcel

“’La police de la langue’: La Gendarmerie royale du Canada et les groupes de pression favorables à l’unilinguisme français au Québec, 1968-1974”, in Stéphane Savard and Jérôme Boivin, De la representation à la manifestation. Groupes de pression et enjeux politiques au Québec, XIXe et XXe siècles (Québec: Septentrion (forthcoming, september 2014): 214-233.

Martel, Marcel

‘Le Canada français à l’œuvre’, dans Yves Frenette, Étienne Rivard et Marc St-Hilaire, La Francophonie nord-américaine (Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2013): 233-237.

Martel, Marcel

‘Setting boundaries: LSD Use and Glue Sniffing in Ontario in the 1960s’ in Edgar-André Montigny (ed.), The Real Dope. Social, Legal, and Historical Perspectives on the Regulation of Drugs in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011): 197-218.

Martel, Marcel

« L’étrangeté des rapports entre le Québec, les communautés francophones en milieu minoritaire et le reste du Canada : perspectives historiques," in Yvan Lamonde et Robert Laliberté, À la rencontre d’un Québec qui bouge, Paris, Éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 2008 (Collection : CTHS-Histoire), p. 203-216.

Martel, Marcel

‘The Age of Aquarius’: Medical Expertise and the Prevention and Control of Drug Use Undertaken by the Quebec and Ontario Governments’, in Dimitry Anastakis (ed.), The Sixties. Passion, Politics, and Style, Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queen’s, 2008, p. 99-115.

Martel, Marcel

‘Law versus Medicine: the Debate over Drug Use in the 1960s’, in Magda Fahrni and Robert Rutherdale editors, Creating Postwar Canada, 1945-75, Vancouver, UBC Press, 2008, p. 315-333.

Martel, Marcel

‘Faut-il se souvenir de la tenue des États généraux du Canada français?’, Annuaire du Québec 2007, Montreal, Fides, 2006, p. 208-210.

Martel, Marcel

‘Gardons contact: l’expérience épistolaire de Jean-Henri et de Maxime-Ovila Frenière en Nouvelle-Angleterre, 1912-1929’, dans Yves Frenette, Marcel Martel et John Willis, Envoyer et recevoir. Lettres et correspondances dans les diasporas francophones, Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval, 2006, p. 175-197.

Martel, Marcel

‘Le débat autour de l’existence et de la disparition du Canada français: état des lieux’, in Jocelyn Létourneau et Simon Langlois, Aspects de la nouvelle francophonie canadienne, Québec, Les presses de l’Université Laval, 2004, p. 129-145.

Martel, Marcel

‘Les États généraux du Canada français, 1966-1969', in Encyclopédie du Canada, L’Encyclopédie canadienne, Fondation Historica du Canada, 2002 (www.canadianencyclopedia.ca).

Martel, Marcel

Chapitre 22 ‘La loi du nombre: le nouveau profil démographique’, Le Français au Québec. 400 ans d’histoire et de vie, Le Conseil de la langue française, Les Publications du Québec, Fides, 2000, p.163-169.

Martel, Marcel

‘Hors du Québec, point de salut!’ Francophone Minorities and Quebec Nationalism, 1945-1969', in Michael D. Behiels and Marcel Martel, Nation, Ideas, Identities. Essays in Honour of Ramsay Cook, Don Mills, Ontario, Oxford University Press, 2000, p. 130-140.

Martel, Marcel

‘L'intervention du gouvernement fédéral auprès des groupes minoritaires francophones’ dans Pour un renforcement de la solidarité entre francophones au Canada. Réflexions théoriques et analyses historique, juridique et sociopolitique. Québec, Conseil de la langue française, 1995, p. 107-118.

Martel, Marcel

‘Le Québec et les groupes minoritaires francophones. Analyse des actions du réseau institutionnel et de l'État québécois, de la fin du XIXe siècle à 1969' dans Pour un renforcement de la solidarité entre francophones au Canada. Réflexions théoriques et analyses historique, juridique et sociopolitique. Québec, Conseil de la langue française, 1995, p. 119-151.

Martel, Marcel

“Did Medicare Make Nursing Work Invisible” in Esyllt Jones, James Hanley and Delia Gavrus, eds. Medicare’s Histories: Origins, Omissions, Opportunities (Winnipeg MB; University of Manitoba Press, 2022)

McPherson, Kathryn M

2017 “Gender and Confederation” Canada Watch. Reprinted Canada @ 50: Competing Perspectives on Confederation ed. By David Cameron, Jacqueline Krikorian, Marcel Martel and Robert Vipond (Toronto: University of Toronto Press)

McPherson, Kathryn M

2012 “Home Tales: Gender, Domesticity and Colonialism in the Prairie West, 1870–1900”, in Jarvis Brownlee and Valerie Korinek, ed. Finding a Way to the Heart: Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Women's History in Canada (Festschrift for Sylvia Van Kirk) Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2012.

McPherson, Kathryn M

2003 “Nursing and Colonization: The Work of Indian Health Service Nurses in Manitoba 1945-1970” in Gina Feldberg, Molly Ladd-Taylor, Alison Li and Kathryn McPherson, eds. Women, Health and Nation: Canada and the United States Since 1945, (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press)

McPherson, Kathryn M

(with Juanita De Barros), “The Business of Tropical Medicine: Connections Between Anti-malarial Campaigns in Sierra Leone, 1899-1901, and Jamaica, 1908,” in Mauro Capocci and Daniele Cozzoli, eds., Empire, Nation-Building, and the Age of Tropical Medicine, 1885-1960. London: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2024, 75-99.

Neill, Deborah

“John Holt’s Economic Conscience,” in Felix Brahm and Eve Rosenhaft, eds., Global Commerce and Economic Conscience in Europe, 1700-1900. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, 191-213.

Neill, Deborah

“Of Carnivores and Conquerors: French Nutritional Debates in the Age of Empire, 1880s-1914,” in Elizabeth Neswald, Ulrike Thoms and David Smith, eds., Setting Nutritional Standards: Theory, Policies, Practices. Rochester: Rochester University Press, 2017.

Neill, Deborah

“Science and Civilizing Missions: Germans and the Transnational Community of Colonial Medicine,” in Bradley Naranch and Geoff Eley, eds., German Colonialism in a Global Age (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2015).

Neill, Deborah

Brenda Macdougall, Carolyn Podruchny and Nicole St-Onge, “Introduction: Cultural Mobility and Contours of Difference.” In Family, Mobility and Territoriality in Metis History, edited by Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny and Brenda Macdougall. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, fall October 2012. Forthcoming.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Nicole St-Onge and Carolyn Podruchny, “Scuttling Along a Spider’s Web: Mobility and Kinship in Metis Ethnogenesis.” In Family, Mobility and Territoriality in Metis History, edited by Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny and Brenda Macdougall. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, fall October 2012. Forthcoming.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Bethel Saler and Carolyn Podruchny. "Glass Curtains and Storied Landscapes: The Fur Trade, National Boundaries, and Historians.” In Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories, edited by Benjamin H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill, 275-302. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010. 27 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Laura Peers and Carolyn Podruchny. “'Complex subjectivities, multiple ways of knowing’: Introduction.” In Gathering Places: Essays in Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories, edited by Carolyn Podruchny and Laura Peers, 1-21. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2010. 21 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny, Frederic W. Gleach and Roger Roulette. “Putting Up Poles: Power, Navigation, and Cultural Mixing in the Fur Trade.” In Gathering Places: Essays in Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories, edited by Carolyn Podruchny and Laura Peers, 26-47. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2010. 21 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. “Writing, Ritual, and Folklore: Imagining the Cultural Geography of Voyageurs.” In Method and Meaning in Canadian Environmental History, edited by Alan MacEachern and William Turkel, 55-74. Toronto: Thompson-Nelson, 2008. 19 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Germaine Warkentin and Carolyn Podruchny. “Introduction: ‘Other Land Existing.’” In Germaine Warkentin and Carolyn Podruchny, eds. Decentring the Renaissance: Canada and Europe in Multidisciplinary Perspective, 1500-1700. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. 13 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

"La Guerra contra 'las pelonas': las mujeres modernas y sus enemigos, Ciudad de México, 1924," in G. Gano, J. Olcott, and M.K. Vaughan, eds., Género, poder y política en el México posrevolucionario. Fondo de cultura económica, 2009. Pp. 91-126.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Home Loving and Without Vices," in Jeet Heer and Kent Worcester, eds., A Comics Studies Reader. University Press of Mississippi, 2009. Pp. 205-225.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"The War on las pelonas: Modern women and their enemies, Mexico City, 1924," in G. Cano, J. Olcutt, and M.K. Vaughn, eds., Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics and Power in Modern Mexico. Duke University Press, 2006. Pp. 57-80.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"The General's Daughter Disrobes: Nahui Olin's Life and Art," in Jeffrey Pilcher, ed., The Human Tradition in Mexico. Scholarly Resources, 2003. Pp. 128-151.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"El Santo: Many Versions of the Perfect Man," in G. Joseph and T. Henderson, eds., The Mexico Reader, Duke University Press, 2003. Pp. 432-48.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Assembling the Fragments: Writing Cultural Histories of Post-Revolutionary Mexico," (co-authored with G. Joseph and E. Zolov) in G. Joseph, A. Rubenstein and E. Zolov, eds., Fragments of a Golden Age: Mexican Cultural Politics Since 1940. Duke University Press, 2001. Pp. 3-22.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Bodies, Cities, Cinema: The Death and Funeral of Pedro Infante as a Political Spectacle," in G. Joseph, A. Rubenstein and E. Zolov, eds., Fragments of a Golden Age: Mexican Cultural Politics Since 1940. Duke University Press, 2001. Pp. 198-223.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Mass Media and Popular Culture in the Twentieth Century," in Michael Meyer and William Beezley, eds., The Oxford History of Mexico, Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Revolted Negroes and the Devilish Principle: William Blake and Conflicting Visions of Boni's War in Surinam" (co-authored with Camilla Townsend) in J. DiSalvo, ed., Blake, History, Politics, Garland Publishing, 1998. Pp.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

“Sailors, States, and the Creation of Nautical Knowledge,” chapter in Lauren Benton and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, eds., A World at Sea: Maritime Practices in Global History, 1500-1900 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020)

Schotte, Margaret E.

“Nautical Manuals and Ships’ Instruments, 1550-1800: Lessons in Two and Three Dimensions.” Routledge Research Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400-1800: Oceans in Global History and Culture, Claire Jowitt, Craig Lambert, Steve Mentz, eds. (Routledge, 2020)

Schotte, Margaret E.

“After Civil War: Francoism and the Reconstruction of Spain”, in Ute Planert and James Retallack, eds., Decades of Reconstruction: Postwar Societies, State-Building, and International Relations from the Seven Years' War to the Cold War, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 315-329

Shubert, Adrian

“José Alvarez Junco: un historiador transatlántico” in Miguel Martorel and Javier Moreno, eds., Pueblo y nación: homenaje a José Alvarez Junco, (Madrid, Taurus, 2013), pp. 309-15, with Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez

Shubert, Adrian

"North of 49: Global citizenship a la canadienne”, in Ross Lewin, ed., The Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad: Higher Education and the Quest for Global Citizenship, (New York, Routledge, 2009), with Roopa Desai-Trilokekar

Shubert, Adrian

“Introducción”, Conde de Romanones, Espartero. El general del pueblo, (Vitoria, Lusiger, 2007)

Shubert, Adrian

“Treading the Spanish Earth: Using Propaganda Films in the Classroom”, in Noel Valis, ed., Teaching the Spanish Civil War, (New York, MLA, 2007)

Shubert, Adrian

“El toreo en la historia española”, in Javier Paniagua, ed., De toros, toreros y tendidos, (Valencia, UNED, 2004)

Shubert, Adrian

“Cu-Cut! Incident”, in D. Jones, ed., Censorship: A World Encyclopedia, (London, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001)

Shubert, Adrian

“The Liberal State” in P. Stearns, ed., Scribner’s Encyclopedia of European Social History, (New York, Scribner’s, 2001)

Shubert, Adrian

“Espartero: del ídolo al olvido”, in Isabel Burdiel and Manuel Pérez Ledesma, eds., Agitadores, conspiradores y revolucionarios, (Madrid, Espasa, 2000)

Shubert, Adrian

"The Spaniards", in The Peoples of Canada: An Encyclopedia for the Country, (Toronto, Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1999) with Antonio Cazorla

Shubert, Adrian

"Iberia", in American Historical Association Guide to Historical Literature, (New York, Oxford University Press, 1995) with Richard Kagan

Shubert, Adrian

"A Community Divided: the Social Development of the Asturian Coalfields to 1934", in K. Tenfelde, ed., Sozialgeschichte des Bergbaus in 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, (Munich, C.H. Beck, 1992), pp. 284-93

Shubert, Adrian

"Asturias", "Marcelino Camacho" and “Juan March" in R.W. Kern, ed., Historical Dictionary of Modern Spain, (New York, Greenwood Press, 1990), pp. 51-55, 97-99, 320-321

Shubert, Adrian

"Civil War, Revolution and Foreign Corporations: the Case of 'La Canadiense'", in Historia, Literatura, Pensamiento: Estudios en homenaje a María Dolores Gómez Molleda, (Salamanca, 1990), 461-74

Shubert, Adrian

"Reinterpreting the Spanish Popular Front: the Case of Asturias", in M. Alexander and H. Graham, eds., The Popular Front in France and Spain, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989), pp. 213-225

Shubert, Adrian

"La Epopeya Trágica. La Revolución Asturiana de 1934", in P. Preston, ed., Guerra y Revolución en España, 1931-1939, (Madrid, Alianza, 1986), pp. 101-120

Shubert, Adrian

"Entre Arboleya y Comillas: El Fracaso del Sindicalismo Católico en Asturias", in Octubre 1934, (Madrid, Alianza, 1985), pp. 243-252

Shubert, Adrian

"The Epic Failure: The Asturian Revolution of October 1934", in P. Preston, ed., Revolution and War in Spain, 1931-1939, (London, Methuen, 1984), pp. 113-136

Shubert, Adrian

"Private Initiative in Law Enforcement. Associations for the Prosecution of Felons, 1744-1856", in V. Bailey, ed., Policing and Punishment in Nineteenth Century Britain, (London, Croom Helm and New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1981), pp. 25-41

Shubert, Adrian

Industrialisierung und ihre sozialen und politischen Folgen, 1877 ? 1914, in: Länderbericht USA, ed. by Peter Loesche/Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz, Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung ( Bonn) 4th revised edition 2004, 78?108 ?(co?author D. H. Avery)

Steinisch, Irmgard

Different Path to War: A Comparative Study of Militarism and Imperialism in the United States and Imperial Germany, 1871?1914, in: Anticipating Total War. The German and American Experiences, 1871?1914, ed. by Manfred F.Boemeke, Roger Chickering and Stig Foerster (Cambridge University Press ( Publications by the German Historical Institute, Cambridge University Press) Washington D. C. 1999, 29?53

Steinisch, Irmgard

“Balancing Equality for the Post-War Woman: Demobilising Canada’s Women Workers after World War Two”, in Mona Gleason, Tamara Myers, and Adele Perry, eds., Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women's History, 6 edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“Eugenics in Canada: A Checkered History, 1850s–1990s.” Coauthored with Carolyn Strange in Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, eds., Eugenics: A World History of Colonialism, Nationalism and Modernity. The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“Unemployment and the New Industrial Citizenship: A Review of the Ontario Unemployment Commission, 1915”, in Robert Adamoski, Dorothy E. Chunn and Robert Menzies, eds. Constructing Canadian Citizenship: Historical Readings. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2002, 155-177. 22 pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“Regulating Unemployment/Deregulating Work, or, ‘How much government do you want anyway?’”, in Thomas Dunk, Stephen McBride & Randle Nelsen, eds., The Training Trap: Ideology, Training and the Labour Market. Toronto: Fernwood Press, 1996, 223-236. 13pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“The ‘Incorrigible,’ the ‘Bad,’ and the ‘Immoral’: Toronto’s ‘Factory Girls’ and the Work of the Toronto Psychiatric Clinic, 1918-1923”, in Louis Knafla and Susan Binnie, eds., Law, State and Society: Essays in Modern Legal History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995, 405-439. 35 pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“The Letter Said ‘Don’t Come to Work No More’: Summary of a Study of Labour Adjustment Programming”, in Christopher Schenk and John Anderson, eds., Re-Shaping Work: Union Responses to Technological Change. Toronto: Between the Lines Press & Ontario Federation of Labour Technological Adjustment Research Programme, 1995, 149-162. 13pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“Vilna on the Saint Lawrence: Montreal as the Would-be Haven for Yiddish Culture,” in David Koffman, ed. No Better Home?: Canada, Its Jews, and the Question of Home (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021), 56-69.

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

.“Coming to America, Choosing Yiddish: Max Weinreich and the emergence of YIVO’s American center,” in Lara Rabinovitch, Shiri Goren, and Hannah Pressman, ed. Choosing Yiddish: New Frontiers of Language and Culture. Wayne State University Press, 2012, 233-252

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

2005 ‘Passamaquoddy Identity and the Marshall Decision,’ in Northeast Borderlands Stephen Hornsby and John G. Reid, eds. (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 50-8.

Wicken, William Craig

2004 ‘Mi’kmaq Decisions: Antoine Tecounenemac, the Conquest and the Treaty of Utrecht,’ in John Reid, et.al. The Conquest of Acadia, 1710 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press), 86-100.
Reprinted in Margaret Conrad, Alvin Finkel, ed., Foundations: Readings in Pre-Confederation History. Toronto: Pearson Education, 2007.

Wicken, William Craig

1998 ‘Re-examining Mi'kmaq-Acadian Relations, 1635-1755.’ in Vingt ans après, Habitants et marchands: Lectures de l'histoire des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles canadiens sous la direction de Sylvie Dépatie, Catherine Desbarats, Danielle Gauvreau, Mario Lanlancette and Thomas Wien. Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 93-114.
Reprinted in Bryden, Coates, Lux, marks, Martel, and Samson, Visions: The Canadian History Modules Project, Pre-Confederation. Toronto: Nelson Education, 2011, pp. 182-90.

Wicken, William Craig

1991 ‘Mi'kmaq Land in Southwestern Nova Scotia, 1771-1823.’ In Making Adjustments: Change and Continuity in Planter Nova Scotia 1759-1800, Margaret Conrad, ed., Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 113-122.

Wicken, William Craig
book reviews

Dillon, Lisa. The Shady Side of Fifty: Age and Old Age in Late Victorian Canada and the United States, Canadian Historical Review 90, 3 (September 2009): 558-61.

Bradbury, Bettina

Nootens, Thierry. Fous, prodigues et ivrognes. Familles et déviance à Montréal au XIXe siècle. Montreal and Kingston: MQUP, 2007. RHAF 62, 1 (Summer 2008): 141-4

Bradbury, Bettina

Morris, R.J. Men, Women and Property in England, 1780-1870, Histoire sociale / Social History, vol XL, no. 80, (November 2007): 459-62.

Bradbury, Bettina

Fecteau, Jean-Marie, La liberté du pauvre. Crime et pauvreté au XIXe siècle québécois Bulletin d’histoire politique, vol. 15, numéro 2, hiver 2007: 239-44.

Bradbury, Bettina

Noel. Françoise Family Life and Sociability in Upper and Lower Canada, 1780-1870. Montreal and Kingston: McGill Queen's University Press, 2003. H-Canada, 2005.

Bradbury, Bettina

Kok, Jan ed., Rebellious Families: Household Strategies and Collective Action in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (New York: Berghahn Books, 2002), Labour/Le Travail, (Autumn, 2004): 330.

Bradbury, Bettina

de Groot, Raphaënd Elizabeth Ouellet, Plus Que Parfaites. Les aides familiales à Montréal, 1850-2000, in Atlantis, 28, 2 (Spring 2004), 151-2.

Bradbury, Bettina

Baskerville, Peter and Eric W. Sager, Unwilling Idlers: The Urban Unemployed and Their Families in Late Victorian Canada (Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1999) for Labour/Le Travail 45, (2000): 296-8.

Bradbury, Bettina

Chambers, Lori, Married Women and Property Law in Victorian Ontario (The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, Toronto, 1997) Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 37, 4 (Winter 1999): 877-884.

Bradbury, Bettina

Le Collectif Clio, L'histoire des femmes au Québec depuis quatre siècles, Labour/Le Travail (Spring 1995) 321-3.

Bradbury, Bettina

Serge Gagnon, Mariage et famille au temps de Papineau Histoire sociale / Social History, XXVIII, 56 (november 1995) : 577-9.

Bradbury, Bettina

Dublin, Thomas, Transforming Women's Work: New England Lives in the Industrial Revolution, The Journal of American History 82, 2 (September 1995): 719-20

Bradbury, Bettina

Jean Du Berger et Jacques Mathieu, Les ouvrières de Dominion Corset à Québec, 1886-1988 Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme 15, 1 (Winter 1994) : 104-7.

Bradbury, Bettina

Peter Ward, Courtship, Love and Marriage in Nineteenth Century Canada, Canadian Historical Review 72, 4 (December, 1991): 597-9.

Bradbury, Bettina

Judith Fingard, The Dark Side of Life in Victorian Halifax, Canadian Historical Review 72,4 (December, 1991): 601-3.

Bradbury, Bettina

Marjorie Griffin Cohen, Women's Work, Markets and Economic Development in Nineteenth Century Ontario, RHAF, 42; 4 (1989): 607-9.

Bradbury, Bettina

Gregory S. Kealey, ed., Class, Gender and Region. Essays in Canadian Historical Sociology, Labour History, 1989.

Bradbury, Bettina

Claudette Lacelle, Les domestiques dans les villes canadiennes, Labour/Le Travail 23 (Spring 1989) : 278-80.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jean Burnet, ed., Looking into my Sister's Eyes: Explorations in Ontario Women's History, Atlantis, 14, 1(Fall 1988): 171.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jane Lewis, ed., Labour and Love. Women's Experience of Home and Family, 1850-1940, Labour/Le Travail, (Winter 1988).

Bradbury, Bettina

Viv Nelles, Monopoly’s Moment. Revue d'histoire de l'Amerique française, 41,3 (hiver 1988) : 403-8.

Bradbury, Bettina

Veronica Strong-Boag and Aneta Fellman, Rethinking Canada. The Promise of Women's History, RHAF, 40,3 (hiver 1987).

Bradbury, Bettina

Alison Prentice and Susan Mann Trofimenkoff, The Neglected Majority. Essays in Canadian Women's History, RHAF, 39,4 (printemps 1986): 604-5.

Bradbury, Bettina

Peter Ward, The Mysteries of Montreal - Memoirs of a Midwife, Canadian Historical Review, LXVI, 4, (Decembre 1985): 593-4.

Bradbury, Bettina

Marie Lavigne et Yolande Pinard, Travailleuses et féministes. Les femmes dans la société québécoise, RHAF, 38, 3 (hiver 1985) : 441-3.

Bradbury, Bettina

Tamara Hareven, Family Time and Industrial Time, Atlantis, 10,2 (Spring 1985).

Bradbury, Bettina

Susan Strasser, Never Done: A History of American Housework, Labour/Le Travail, 13 (Spring 1984).

Bradbury, Bettina

Joan Scott and Louise Tilly, Women, Work and Family, Labour/Le Travail, 6 (Autumn 1980).

Bradbury, Bettina

Kate Fisher, Birth Control, Sex and Marriage in England 1918-50, English Historical Review 123 (February 2008), 253-5. 2 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Morris Kaplan, Sodom on the Thames and Matt Houlbrook, Queer London, Social History 32/1 (February 2007), 91-4. 4 pages

Brooke, Stephen J

James Hinton, Women, Social Leadership and the Second World War and Sonya Rose, Which People’s War?, Journal of Modern History 77/3 (September 2005), 786-88. 3 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Susan Pedersen, Eleanor Rathbone, Journal of British Studies 44 (2005), 889-91. 3 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Hera Cook, The Long Sexual Revolution, Journal of British Studies 44 (2005), 871-3. 3 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Screening the Postwar World: British Film in the Fifties’, Journal of British Studies 44 (2005), 562-9. 7 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Paul Delany, Bill Brandt, Journal of British Studies 44 (2005), 400-3. 3 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Mike Leigh, Vera Drake, American Historical Review 110/1 (February 2005), 227-8. 2 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

John Shepherd, George Lansbury, American Historical Review 108/5 (December 2003), 1528-9. 2 pages

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Memory and Modernity’, Journal of British Studies 42 (2003), 132-9. 7 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘New Labour’, Political Quarterly 72 (2001), 406-8. 3 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Identity in Modern British History', Journal of British Studies 39 (2000), 151-8. 7 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Sexuality, Film and Society', Twentieth Century British History 8 (1997), 272-7. 5 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Rev. of Law, Marriage, and Society in the Later Middle Ages, by Charles Donahue. Canadian Journal of History Feb. 2010.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Pistols! Treason! Murder!: The Rise and Fall of a Master Spy, ed. Jonathan Walker Johns Hopkins. Renaissance Quarterly April 2010.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of A Sudden Terror: The Plot to Murder the Rope in Renaissance Rome, by Anthony D’Elia. Journal of Modern History May 2009.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Information and Communication in Venice: Rethinking Early Modern Politics, by Filippo de Vivo. London Review of Books 30.11 (June 2008): 19-20.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Crime and Justice in late Medieval Italy, by Trevor Dean. Canadian Journal of History xliii (2008): 281-2.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Patrons and Adversaries, by Caroline Castiglione. Journal of Modern History 79.4 (December 2007): 630-2.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of The Culture of Cleanliness in Renaissance Italy, by Douglas Biow. Renaissance Quarterly (2007): 909-10.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Papal Banking in Renaissance Rome: Benvenuto Olivieri and Paul III, 1534-1549, by Francesco Guidi Bruscoli. Sixteenth Century Journal 2007.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Jewish Life in Early Modern Rome: Challenge, Conversion, and Private Life, by Kenneth Stow. Catholic Historical Review 2007.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Machiavelli in Love, by Guido Ruggiero. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Strange Histories: The trial of the pig, the walking dead, and other matters of fact from the medieval and Renaissance worlds, by Darren Oldridge. The Medieval Review 2005.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Benvenuto Cellini: Sexuality, Masculinity, and Artistic Identity in Renaissance Italy, by Margaret A. Galucci. International Journal of the Classical Tradition 2005.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Elizabeth & Mary: Cousins, Rivals, Queens, by Jane Dunn. Globe and Mail 3 April 2004: 18.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Croiser le fer: violence et culture de l’ épée dans la France moderne (Xvuie-XVIIIe si ècle), by Pascal Brioist, Hervé Drevillon et Pierre Serra. Social History/ Histoire Sociale xxxvii.74 (May 2004): 98-100.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Spanish Rome, by Thomas Dandelet. American Historical Review 108.1 (2003): 281-2.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love, by Dava Dava Sobel. History of Intellectual Culture 3.1 (2003).

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Church, Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy, ed. Gigliola Fragnito. Quaderni dell’ italianistica 2001.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Village Justice: Community, Family, and Popular Culture in Early Modern Italy, by Tomasso Astarita. American Historical Review (2001): 676-7.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Women in the Streets, Samuel K. Cohen. Sixteenth Century Journal XXIX.2 (1998): 577-9.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Renaissance Cardinals and their Worldly Problems, by D. S. Chambers. XXIX.2 (1998): 626-8.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Worldly goods: A New History of the Renaissance.' Rev. of Reformation: Christianity and the World 1500-2000, ed. Lisa Jardine. Globe and Mail April 19, 1997: E10.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Kriminalität in Rom: 1560-1585, by Peter Blastenbrei. Sixteenth Century Journal XXVII.3 (fall, 1996): 885-6.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Binding Passions, by Guido Ruggiero. Journal of Social History (Spring 1995): 668-670.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of The War of the Fists, by Robert Davis. Journal of Social History (Spring, 1995): 704-6.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Historia et Fabula: Myths and Legends in Historical Thought from Antiquity to the Modern Age, by Peter Bietenholz. Canadian Journal of History (December, 1995): 554-555.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Mad Blood Stirring: Vendetta and Factions in Friuli during the Renaissance, by Edward Muir. Journal of Social History (1994): 881-3.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of The First Jesuits, by John O'Malley. American Historical Review Dec. 1994: 1676-7.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of A Cultural History of Gesture, ed. Jan Bremmer and Herman Roodenburg. Journal of Social History 26 (fall 1993): 145-6.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Patronage and Institutions: Science, Technology, and Medicine at the European Court, 1500-1700, ed. Bruce T. Moran. Canadian Journal of History XXVII (1992): 402-3.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Jerome Nadal, S.J., 1507-1580: Tracking the First Generation of Jesuits, ed. William Bangert and Thomas M. McCoog. Theological Studies 1993: 567-9.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of The Jews in Piedmont, ed. Renata Segre. Journal of Modern History 63.3 (September 1991): 582-4.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of The Renaissance in National Context, ed. Roy Porter. Canadian Journal of History XXVII (1992): 360-2.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Law, Family and Women: Towards a Legal Anthropology of Renaissance Italy, by Thomas Kuehn. Journal of Social History 26 (Winter 1993): 389-91.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Carlo Sigonio: The Changing World of the Late Renaissance, by William McCuaig. Canadian Journal of History xxv (1990): 406-7.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Un pontificato ed una città: Sisto IV (1471-1484). Atti di convegno: Roma, 3-7 dicembre 1984, ed. Massimo Miglio, Francesca Nutta, Diego Quaglioni, and Concetta Fanieri. Renaissance and Reformation 1989.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300-1600, by Paul Grendler. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 1989.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of The Memoir of Marco Parenti: A Life in Medici Florence, by Mark Phillips. The Globe and Mail 1987.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Classi Poveri e Stratagie del Controllo Sociale nel Granducato di Toscana (1765-1790), by Simondi. Criminal Justice History 1986:196-9.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Religious Practices and Collective Perceptions. Hidden Homologies in the Renaissance and the Reformation, by Lionel Rothkrug. Canadian Journal of History XIV.2 (1981): 394-296.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Identifying People in the Past, by E. A. Wrigley. HAR/RAH 1973: 53-4.

Cohen, Thomas V

Rev. of Pauvres et la Pauvreté, by M. Mollat. American Historical Review.

Cohen, Thomas V

Nicholas Terpstra, Lost Girls:... in Literary Review of Canada, forthcoming October 2010.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Ottavia Niccoli, Perdonare: Idee, pratiche, rituali in Italia tra Cinque e Seicento in Sixteenth Century Journal 40:1 (2010), 250-52

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Sandra Cavallo, Artisans of the Body in Early Modern Italy in Histoire sociale/Social History 32, n. 84 (November 2009). A separate review, published in Italian, Archivio storico italiano, forthcoming Fall 2010.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Sharon Seelig, Autobiography and Gender in Early Modern Literature: Reading Women’s Lives 1600-1680 in Canadian Woman Studies /Cahiers de la femme 27:2,3 (2009), 131.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Joanne Ferraro, Nefarious Crimes, Contested Justice: Illicit Sex and Infanticide in the Republic of Venice, 1557-1789 in Renaissance Quarterly 62:3 (2009), 965-67

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Querciolo Mazzonis, Spirituality, Gender, and the Self in Renaissance Italy. Angela Merici and the Company of St. Ursula in The Historian 71:3 (2009), 654-56

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Tessa Storey, Carnal Commerce in Counter-Reformation Rome for H-net, circulated on H-Ital, May 2009 (1500 words), Url: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=24563

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Caroline Murphy, The Pope’s Daughter: The Extraordinary Life of Felice della Rovere in Renaissance Quarterly 59:2 (2006), 494-5

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Martha Feldman and Bonnie Gordon, eds., The Courtesan’s Arts: Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Renaissance Quarterly 59:4 (2006), 1258-9

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Forward, coauthored with Thomas Cohen, to Shell Games: Studies in Scams, Frauds and Deceits, 1350-1600 , ed. M. Crane, et al., 1-7. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2004.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Carole Collier Frick, Dressing Renaissance Florence in American Historical Review 109:2 (2004), 638-9

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Monica Chojnacka, Working Women of Early Modern Venice, in Histoire sociale/Social History 35, n. 70 (2002), 521-3

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Carlo Ginzburg," "Cultural History," and "Anthropology and History," coauthored with Thomas Cohen, in A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing, ed. D. Woolf, v. I, 33-6, 214-5, 368-9. New York: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Monica Kurzel-Runtscheiner, Töchter der Venus. Die Kurtisanen Roms im 16. Jahrhundert, coauthored with Thomas V. Cohen, in Sixteenth Century Journal 28:4 (1997), 1349-51

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Diversity over Time and the Uses of Pre-Modern Women's History" in Teaching Women's History: Challenges and Solutions, ed. B. Bradbury, et al. Athabasca: Athabasca University Educational Enterprises, 1996.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Romeo De Maio, Donna e rinascimento in Journal of Modern History 63:4 (1991), 789-90

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Lynne Lawner, I Modi. The Sixteen Pleasures in Journal of the History of Sexuality 1:1 (1990), 152-4

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Court Testimony as Life-Writing: Self-Presentation by Young Women in Seventeenth-Century Rome," in Essays in Life-Writing, ed. Marlene Kadar. Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, Working Paper Series, 1989.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Pierre Hurtubise, Une Famille-Témoin. Les Salviati in Histoire sociale/Social History 20 (1987), 208-9

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Phyllis Stock, Better than Rubies. A History of Women's Education, Essay Review in History of Education Quarterly 19:1 (1979), 151-5

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Book Review: LeeAnna Keith’s The Colfax Massacre: The Untold Story of Black Power, White Terror, and the Death of Reconstruction, History: Reviews of New Books 39:3 (Spring 2011): 80.

Cothran, Boyd

“Book Review: Allison Varzally’s Making a Non-White America: Californians Coloring Outside Ethnic Lines, 1925-1955, History: Reviews of New Books 36:3 (Spring 2008): 103.

Cothran, Boyd

Baker, David J. And Willy Maley, British Identities and English Renaissance Literature. History Review, XXXI (Fall 2002), p. 21, M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Baldwin, John W. Aristocratic life in Medieval France: The Romances of Jean Renart and Gerbert de Montreuil, 1190-1230. Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d@histoire XXXVI (December 2001), pp. 534-536, M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Horden, Peregrine and Nicholas Purcell, The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History, History Review, XXVIII (Spring 2000), M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Chibnall, Marjorie, The Debate on the Norman Conquest. History Review, XXVII 1999, M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Arbel, Benjamin,ed., Intercultural Contacts in the Medieval Mediterranean. History Review XXV (1997), M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Parsons, John,. Eleanor of Castile: Queen and Society in Thirteenth Century England. History Review XXIV (1996), M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Barber, Malcolm, The New Knighthood: A History of the Order of the Temple. History Review XXIII (1995)M. Dick.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Robert Bartlett, The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change. History Review XXII (1994), Feature Review.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Janet Coleman, Ancient and Medieval Memories: Studies in the Reconstruction of the Past. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. History Review XXI (1993).

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Yves-Marie Berce, History of Peasant Revolts: The Social Origins of Rebellion in Early Modern France. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1990. History Review XIX (1991).

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Paula Sutter Fichtner, Protestantism and Primogeniture in Early Modern Germany, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989. History Review XVIII (1990).

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Crusades: A Short History New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987. History Review, 1989.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Ferdinand Opll, Stadt und Reich im 12. Jahrhundert (1125-1190), Koln: Bohlau 1986. Speculum, January 1989.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Alan Charles Kors and Paul J. Korshin, eds. Anticipations of the Enlightenment in England, France, and Germany, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987. History Review 1988.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Alexander Ignor, Ueber das allgemeine Rechtsdenken Eikes von Repgow Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1984. Speculum, April, 1987.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Johann Martin Chladenius, Allgemeine Geschichts-wissenschaft, Leipzig, 1752 Köln: Herman Böhlaus, 1985. History Review, 1986.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Michael Packe, King Edward III, ed. by L.C.B. Seaman, London, Boston, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983. History Review, 1983.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. K. J. Leyser, Rule and Conflict in an Early Medieval Society: Ottonian Saxony. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979 American Historical Review, January 1981, p. 122.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. G.W.S. Barrow, Kingship and Unity: Scotland 1000-1300, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1981, History Review, 1982.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Ute Rödel, Königliche Gerichtbarkeit und Streitfälle der Fürsten und Grafen im Südosten des Reiches 1250-1313 (Quellen und Forschungen zur Höchsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich), Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 1979 - Speculum, April 1981, pp. 424-26.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Ludolf Kuchenbuch, Bäuerliche Gesellschaft und Klosterherrschaft im 9. Jahrhundert: Studien zur Sozialstruktur der Familia der Abtei Prüm. (Vierteljarhschrift für Social und Wirtschafts-geschichte, Beihefte number 66. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1978. American Historical Review, June 1980, pp. 611-612.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. Berent Schwineköper, Königtum und Städte bis zum Ende des Investiturstreits: Die Politik der Ottonen und Salier gegenüber den werdenden Städten im östlichen Sachsen und in Nordthüringen. (Vorträge und Forschungen, Sonderband II) . Sigmaringen: Jan Thorbecke Verlag, 1977. American Historical Review, December, 1978.

Dick, Madelyn

Heinrich Appelt et al., ed., Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Diplomata Regum et imperatorum Germaniae (Die erkunden der deutschen Könige und Kaiser) Vol. X part I. Die Urkunden Friedrichs I, 1152-1158, Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1975, in American Historical Review, April, 1977.

Dick, Madelyn

Review of L. Abad Casal, S. Keay & S. Ramallo Asensio (eds.), Early Roman Towns in Hispania Tarraconensis (JRA Suppl.) for American Journal of Archaeology 113.2 (2009) Online Book Review, 4 pp.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of J. Arce (ed.), Centcelles. El monumento tardorromano: iconografía y arquitectura, for American Journal of Archaeology 108.4 (2004) 657-658.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of D. Kyle, Spectacles of Death in Ancient Rome for The American Historical Review (December 2001) 1847-48.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of J.-G. Gorges & F.G. Rodríguez Martín (ed.), Économie et territoire en Lusitanie romaine for The English Historical Review 116, no. 468 (September 2001) 918-919.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of A.U. Stylow et al. (ed.) , Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. II. Editio altera. Pars V. Conventus Astigitanus (CIL II2/5) for Phoenix 54 (2000) 373-377.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of I. Nielsen & H. Sigismund Nielsen (ed.), Meals in a Social Context. Aspects of the Communal Meal in the Hellenistic and Roman World for Classical Review 50 (2000) 530-532.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of W. Trillmich et al., Hispania Antiqua: Denkmäler der Römerzeit for Journal of Roman Studies 86 (1996) 227-229.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of K. R. Bradley, Discovering the Roman Family for Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d’histoire 28 (1993) 561-563.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of C. Domergue, Les Mines de la péninsule ibérique dans l’antiquité romaine for Journal of Roman Studies 82 (1992) 263-265.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of R.W. Davies, Service in the Roman Army (1989) for Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d’histoire 25 (1990) 91-93.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of S.J. Keay, Roman Spain (1988) and R.J. Harrison, Spain at the Dawn of History (1988) for Journal of Roman Studies 79 (1989) 240-242.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of J.S. Richardson, Hispaniae: Spain and the development of Roman imperialism (1986) for JACT Ancient History Review 24 (1988) 8-9.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of A. Tranoy, La Galice romaine (1981) for Journal of Roman Studies 76 (1986) 316-317.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of J.M. Menéndez Pidal (ed.), Historia de España: La España romana (2nd ed., 1982) for Journal of Roman Studies 75 (1985) 266-268.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of J.-G. Gorges, Les villas hispano-romaines (1979) for Journal of Roman Studies 71 (1981) 217-218.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Review of Laura Croghan Kamoie, Irons in the Fire: The Business History of the Tayloe Family and Virginia’s Gentry, 1700-1860 in The William and Mary Quarterly, 2008.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Elizabeth Mancke, The Fault Lines of Empire: Political Differentiation in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, ca. 1760-1830 in Journal of American History, 2006

Egnal, Marc

Review of David L. Mason, From Buildings and Loans to Bail-Outs: A History of the American Savings and Loan Industry, 1831-1995 in American Historical Review, 2006.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Bruce H. Mann, Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence in Canadian Journal of History, 2004.

Egnal, Marc

Review of John J. McCusker and Kenneth Morgan, ed., The Early Modern Atlantic Economy, in Journal of American History, 2002.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Stanley Engerman and Robert Gallman, eds., The Cambridge Economic History of the United States, vol. II: The Long Nineteenth Century, in Canadian Journal of History, 2001.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Stanley Engerman, ed., Terms of Labor: Slavery, Serfdom, and Free Labor in Histoire Sociale/Social History, 2000.

Egnal, Marc

Review of David Landes, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, in The Journal of American History, 1999.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Richard Buel, Jr., In Irons: Britain’s Naval Supremacy and the American Revolutionary Economy in American Historical Review, 1999.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Margaret E. Newell, From Dependency to Independence: Economic Revolution in Colonial New England, in Canadian Review of American Studies, 1999.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Joseph S. Tiedemann, Reluctant Revolutionaries: in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1998.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Stanley Engerman and Robert Gallman, eds., The Cambridge Economic History of the United States: vol. I: The Colonial Era in The William and Mary Quarterly, 1997.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Kenneth Morgan, Bristol and the Atlantic Trade in the Eighteenth Century in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1996.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Stephen Saunders Webb, Lord Churchill’s Coup: The Anglo-American Empire and the Glorious Revolution Reconsidered in The Canadian Historical Review, 1996.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Robert Gross, ed., In Debt to Shays: The Bicentennial of an Agrarian Rebellion, in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1995.

Egnal, Marc

Review of John Crowley, The Privileges of Independence: Neomercantilism and the American Revolution in The American Historical Review, 1995.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Jerome Huyler, Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era in The Journal of American History, 1995.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Peter Mancall, Valley of Opportunity: Economic Culture along the Upper Susquehanna, 1700-1800, in The American Historical Review, 1993.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Jacob Price, Perry of London: A Family and a Firm on the Seaborne Frontier, 1615-1753 in Journal of Economic History, 1993.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Jack Greene, Pursuits of Happiness: The Social Development of Early Modern Colonies and the Formation of American Culture, in The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1991.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Mary Schweitzer, Custom and Contract: Household, Government and the Economy in Colonial Pennsylvania, in The American Historical Review, 1991.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Cathy Matson and Peter Onuf, A Union of Interests: Political and Economic Thought in Revolutionary America in Journal of Southern History, 1991.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Hiram Caton, The Politics of Progress: The Origins and Development of the Commercial Republic, 1600-1835, in The Journal of Economic History, 1990.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Jack Greene, ed., The American Revolution: Its Character and Limits , in The Canadian Historical Review, 1990

Egnal, Marc

Review of Thomas Doerflinger, A Vigorous Spirit of Enterprise: Merchants and Economic Development in Revolutionary Philadelphia in The William and Mary Quarterly, 1988.

Egnal, Marc

Review of John Hemphill, Virginia and the English Commercial System, 1609-1733: Studies in the Development and Fluctuations of a Colonial Economy under Imperial Control, in The William and Mary Quarterly, 1987.

Egnal, Marc

Reviews of Allan Kulikoff, Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800 and David W. Galenson, Traders, Planters, and Slaves: Market Behavior in Early English America in The Canadian Review of American Studies, 1987.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Alice Hanson Jones, Wealth of a Nation to Be: The American Colonies on the Eve of the Revolution, in New York History, 1982.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Gary Nash, The Urban Crucible: Social Change, Political Consciousness and the Origins of the American Revolution in The William and Mary Quarterly, 1980.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Alfred F. Young, ed., The American Revolution: Explorations in the History of American Radicalism in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1977.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Edward C. Papenfuse, In Pursuit of Profit: The Annapolis Merchants in the Era of the American Revolution, 1763-1805, in The William and Mary Quarterly, 1976.

Egnal, Marc

Review of Richard Bauman, For the Reputation of Truth: Politics, Religion, and Conflict among the Pennsylvania Quakers, 1750-1800, in The Canadian Historical Review, 1973.

Egnal, Marc

Shiping Hua, Chinese Utopianism: A Comparative Study of Reformist Thought with Japan and Russia, 1898-1997, in The Chinese Historical Review 17.1 (Spring 2010), 123-25.

Fogel, Joshua A

Suping Lu, They Were in Nanjing: The Nanjing Massacre Witnessed by American and British Nationals, and Fei Fei Li, Robert Sabella, and David Liu, eds., Nanking 1937: Memory and Healing, in China Review International 15.1 (2008), 146-55.

Fogel, Joshua A

Alexander Woodside, Lost Modernities: China, Vietnam, Korea, and the Hazards of World History, in The Chinese Historical Review 13.2 (Fall 2006), 405-7.

Fogel, Joshua A

Timothy Brook. Collaboration: Japanese Agents and Local Elites in Wartime China, in Pacific Affairs 79.2 (July-August 2006), 331-32.

Fogel, Joshua A

Susanna Fessler, Musashino in Tuscany: Japanese Overseas Travel Literature, 1860-1912, in Journal of Japanese Studies 32.2 (Summer 2006), 486-89.

Fogel, Joshua A

Lydia H. Liu, The Clash of Empires: The Invention of China in Modern World Making, in Études chinoises XXIV (2005), 509-17.

Fogel, Joshua A

Emma Jin-hua Teng, Taiwan’s Imagine Geography: Chinese Colonial Travel Writing and Pictures, 1683-1895, in American Historical Review 110.3 (June 2005), 774-75.

Fogel, Joshua A

Tonami Mamoru and Fujii Jōji, eds., Kyōdai Tōyōgaku no hyakunen, in Sino-Japanese Studies 15 (April 2003), 175-76.

Fogel, Joshua A

Inger Sigrun Brodey and Sammy I. Tsunematsu, trans., Rediscovering Natsume Sōseki, with the First English Translation of Travels in Manchuria and Korea, in Journal of Asian Studies 61.4 (November 2002), 1372-73.

Fogel, Joshua A

Nicholas Clifford, “A Truthful Impression of the Country”: British and American Travel Writing in China, 1880-1949, in American Historical Review 107.4 (October 2002), 1196.

Fogel, Joshua A

Rana Mitter, The Manchurian Myth: Nationalism, Resistance, and Collaboration in Modern China, in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 32.3 (Winter 2002), 512-13.

Fogel, Joshua A

Masahiro Yamamoto, Nanking: Anatomy of an Atrocity, in Journal of Asian Studies 60.2 (May 2001), 518-20.

Fogel, Joshua A

Jonathan Goldstein, ed., The Jews of China, Volume 2: A Sourcebook and Research Guide, in China Review International 8.1 (Spring 2001), 112-17.

Fogel, Joshua A

Yoshihide Soeya, Japan’s Economic Diplomacy with China, 1945-1978, in Journal of Economic History 6.1 (March 2001), 213-24.

Fogel, Joshua A

Viviane Alleton and Michael Lackner, eds., De l’un au multiple: Traductions du chinois vers les langues européennes, in Journal of Asian Studies 60.1 (February 2001), 159-61.

Fogel, Joshua A

Furuya Tetsuya and Yamamuro Shin’ichi, eds., Kindai Nihon ni okeru higashi Ajia mondai (Issues concerning East Asian in modern Japan), in Sino-Japanese Studies 13.2 (March 2001), 75-76.

Fogel, Joshua A

Liu Jianhua, Mato Shanhai: Nihon chishikijin “kindai” taiken (Demon Shanghai: The “modern” experience of Japanese intellectuals), in Sino-Japanese Studies 13.2 (March 2001), 79-80.

Fogel, Joshua A

Caroline Rose, Interpreting History in Sino-Japanese Relations: A Case Study of Political Decision Making, in Journal of Japanese Studies 26.2 (Summer 2000), 518-20.

Fogel, Joshua A

See Heng Teow, Japanese Cultural Policy Toward China, 1918-1931: A Comparative Perspective, in Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 60.1 (June 2000), 290-93.

Fogel, Joshua A

Honda Katsuichi, The Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Japan’s National Shame, in Monumenta Nipponica 54.4 (Winter 1999), 543-46.

Fogel, Joshua A

Li Qing, ed. and annot., Dongying yimo, jindai Zhong-Ri wenhua jiaoliu xijian shiliao jizhu (Posthumous documents from the Eastern Ocean: A collection of rarely seen historical materials from the modern history of Sino-Japanese interchange), in Sino-Japanese Studies 12.1 (November 1999), 65-66.

Fogel, Joshua A

Zheng Liangsheng, Zhong-Ri guanxi shi yanjiu lunji (Collection of studies on the history of Sino-Japanese relations, 6 vols.), in Sino-Japanese Studies 12.1 (November 1999), 70.

Fogel, Joshua A

Pamela Rotner Sakamoto, Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees: A World War II Dilemma, in H-ASIA BOOK REVIEW (July 22, 1999).

Fogel, Joshua A

“A Recent Publication of Sino-Japanese Interest from Japan: Tao Demin, Nihon Kangaku shisō shi ronkō,” in Sino-Japanese Studies 11.2 (May 1999), 69-70.

Fogel, Joshua A

J. J. Clarke, Oriental Enlightenment: The encounter between Asian and Western thought, in Journal of Early Modern History 3.1 (1999), 87-90.

Fogel, Joshua A

Peter Duus, The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910, in Journal of Japanese Studies 24.2 (Summer 1998), 473-77.

Fogel, Joshua A

Iris Chang, The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II; and George Hicks, Japan’s War Memories: Amnesia or Concealment, in Journal of Asian Studies 57.3 (August 1998), 818-20.

Fogel, Joshua A

W. G. Beasley, Japan Encounters the Barbarian: Japanese Travellers in America and Europe, in Itinerario: European Journal of Overseas History XXI.2 (1997), 157-59.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Three Recent Chinese Books on Sino-Japanese Relations: Wang Xiaoqiao, Jindai Zhong-Ri guanxi shi yanjiu (Studies in the history of modern Sino-Japanese relations); Huang Tsu-chin, Jiye Zuozao dui jindai Zhongguo de renshi yu pingjia (1906-1932) (Yoshino Sakuzō’s perceptions and evaluation of modern China); and Zhong Shaohua, Renlei zhishi de xin gongju: Zhong-Ri jindai baikequanshu yanjiu (New tools for human knowledge: Studies of modern Chinese and Japanese encyclopedias),” in Sino-Japanese Studies 10.1 (October 1997), 56-59.

Fogel, Joshua A

D. R. Howland, Borders of Chinese Civilization: Geography and History at Empire’s End, in China Review International 4.2 (Fall 1997), 439-40.

Fogel, Joshua A

Lincoln Li, The China Factor in Modern Japanese Thought: The Case of Tachibana Shiraki, 1881-1945, in Journal of Japanese Studies 23.2 (Summer 1997), 443-46.

Fogel, Joshua A

Bryna Goodman, Native Place, City, and Nation: Regional Networks and Identities in Shanghai, 1853-1937, in American Historical Review 102.3 (June 1997), 869.

Fogel, Joshua A

Ribenxue, Volume 7,” in Sino-Japanese Studies 9.2 (April 1997), 71-72.

Fogel, Joshua A

Chih-ming Ka, Japanese Colonialism in Taiwan: Land Tenure, Development, and Dependency, 1895-1945, in Journal of Asian Studies 55.4 (November 1996), 1002-3.

Fogel, Joshua A

Germaine A. Hoston, The State, Identity, and the National Question in China and Japan, in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 59.3 (1996), 607-9.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Several Recent Serials in Sino-Japanese Studies from China: Ribenxue and Zhong-Ri wenhua luncong,” in Sino-Japanese Studies 9.1 (October 1996), 93-95.

Fogel, Joshua A

Constantine N. Vaporis, Breaking Barriers: Travel and the State in Early Modern Japan, in Journal of Asian Studies 55.1 (February 1996), 179-80.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Several Recent Works in Sino-Japanese Studies: The Modernization of Manchuria: An Annotated Bibliography by Ronald Suleski, Ajia jidai no Nit-Chū kankei, kako to mirai (Sino-Japanese relations in the Asian age, past and future) edited by Kojima Tomoyuki, Japanese Scholars of China: A Bibliographical Handbook compiled by John Timothy Wixted, and Jindai Ri-Zhong guanxi shi yanjiu rumen (Introduction to studies in the history of modern Sino-Japanese relations), transl. Zhou Qiqian,” in Sino-Japanese Studies 8.1 (October 1995), 66-68.

Fogel, Joshua A

Shen Ren’an, Wakoku to Higashi Ajia (The state of Wa and East Asia) and Wu Anlong and Xiong Dayun, Chūgokujin no Nihon kenkyū shi (A history of Chinese studies of Japan), in Ribenxue 5 (1995), 323-26.

Fogel, Joshua A

Wang Yong, ed., Zhong-Ri Hanji jiaoliu shi lun (Essays on the interactions among literary Chinese texts in China and Japan), in Sino-Japanese Studies 7.2 (April 1995), 68-69.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Recent Books of Sino-Japanese Interest from China and Japan,” Sino-Japanese Studies 7.1 (October 1994), 61-66.

Fogel, Joshua A

John Timothy Wixted, comp., Japanese Scholars of China: A Bibliographical Handbook, in The China Quarterly (September 1994), 843.

Fogel, Joshua A

Douglas R. Reynolds, China, 1898-1912: The Xinzheng Revolution and Japan, in China Review International 1.1 (Spring 1994), 212-14.

Fogel, Joshua A

Stefan Tanaka, Japan’s Orient: Rendeing Pasts into History, in Monumenta Nipponica 49.1 (Spring 1994), 108-12.

Fogel, Joshua A

Akira Iriye, China and Japan in the Global Setting, in American Historical Review 99.1 (February 1994), 280-81.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Review Essay: Wu Anlong and Xiong Dayun, Chūgokujin no Nihon kenkyū shi (A history of Chinese studies of Japan),” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 53.2 (December 1993), 550-64.

Fogel, Joshua A

Paula Harrell, Sowing the Seeds of Change: Chinese Students, Japanese Teachers, 1895-1905, in Monumenta Nipponica 48.2 (Spring 1993), 272-73; reprinted as “Japan Nurtured Chinese Student Activism,” Japan Times (June 22, 1993).

Fogel, Joshua A

Werner Meissner, Philosophy and Politics in China: The Controversy over Dialectical Materialism in the 1930s, in Modern Asian Studies 27.2 (May 1993), 448-51.

Fogel, Joshua A

Marius B. Jansen, China in the Tokugawa World, in American Historical Review 98.2 (April 1993), 545.

Fogel, Joshua A

Wang Xiaoqiu, Zhong-Ri wenhua jiaoliu shihua (Historical accounts of Sino-Japanese historical interchanges), in Sino-Japanese Studies 5.2 (April 1993), 95-96.

Fogel, Joshua A

“On Chinese Politics and Democratization: A Review Essay on Kokubun Ryōsei’s Chūgoku seiji to minshuka: kaikaku kaihō seisaku no jisshō bunseki (Chinese politics and democratization: Detailed analyses of the reforms and the policy of opening)," in CCP Research Newsletter 10-11 (Spring-Fall 1992), 26-29.

Fogel, Joshua A

Kurt Werner Radtke, China’s Relations with Japan, 1945-83: The Role of Liao Chengzhi, in Journal of Japanese Studies 18.1 (Winter 1992), 279-82.

Fogel, Joshua A

Gilbert Rozman, ed., The East Asian Region: Confucian Heritage and Its Modern Adaptation, in Journal of Japanese Studies 18.2 (Summer 1992), 520-28.

Fogel, Joshua A

Joanna Waley-Cohen, Exile in Mid-Qing China: Banishment to Xinjiang, 1758-1820, in The Historian (Summer 1992), 742-43.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Recent Chinese Serial Publications of Sino-Japanese Interest,” in Sino-Japanese Studies 4.2 (April 1992), 71-75.

Fogel, Joshua A

Ribenxue (Japan Studies), vols. 1 (1989) and 2 (1990), in Sino-Japanese Studies 3.2 (April 1991), 62-64.

Fogel, Joshua A

Peter Nosco, ed., Confucianism and Tokugawa Culture, in Asian Thought and Society 46 (January 1991), 86-87.

Fogel, Joshua A

Mary Elizabeth Berry, Hideyoshi, in Asian Thought and Society 46 (January 1991), 74.

Fogel, Joshua A

Itō Michiharu, Japanese Studies on Chinese History (Yin to Warring States), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 34-35.

Fogel, Joshua A

Ikeda Yūichi, Japanese Studies on Chinese History (Qin to Five Dynasties), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 35-37.

Fogel, Joshua A

Okuzaki Hiroshi, Japanese Studies on Chinese History (Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 37-39.

Fogel, Joshua A

Kubota Bunji, Japanese Studies on Modern Chinese History (1840-1949), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 39-40.

Fogel, Joshua A

Kawai Shin’ichi, Japanese Studies on Contemporary China, in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 41-42.

Fogel, Joshua A

Satō Tamotsu, Japanese Studies of Chinese Literature, in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 42-43.

Fogel, Joshua A

Kokubun Ryōsei, “Research Note: The Current State of Contemporary Chinese Studies in Japan,” China Quarterly (Sept. 1986), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 43-45.

Fogel, Joshua A

Chalmers Johnson, “The Patterns of Japanese Relations with China, 1952-1982,” Pacific Affairs (Fall 1986), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 45-48.

Fogel, Joshua A

Douglas R. Reynolds, “A Golden Decade Forgotten: Japan-China Relations, 1898-1907,” Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan (1987), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 48-51.

Fogel, Joshua A

Hirano Ken’ichirō, “State-Forging and Nation-Destroying: The Case of the Concordia Association of Manchukuo,” East Asian Cultural Studies (March 1986), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 51-53.

Fogel, Joshua A

Maruyama Noboru, “Lu Xun in Japan,” in Lu Xun and His Generation, ed. Leo Ou-fan Lee (1985), in Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter 1.1 (November 1988), 53-57.

Fogel, Joshua A

J. K. Fairbank and A. Feuerwerker, Cambridge History of China, Volume 13: Republican China, 1912-1949, Part 2, in Journal of Asian Studies 47.2 (May 1988), 342-45.

Fogel, Joshua A

A. I. Kobzev, Ucheniie Van Ianmina i klassicheskaia kitaiskaia filosofiia (The learning of Wang Yangming and classical Chinese philosophy), in Ming Studies 22 (Fall 1986), 68-70.

Fogel, Joshua A

Linda Grove and Christian Daniels, eds. State and Society in China: Japanese Perspectives on Ming-Qing Social and Economic History, in Journal of Asian Studies 45.3 (May 1986), 566-567.

Fogel, Joshua A

Nozawa Yutaka and Tanaka Masatoshi, eds., Kōza: Chūgoku kin-gendai shi (Kōza, modern and contemporary Chinese history), 7 vols.; Paul Cohen, Discovering History in China; and J. K. Fairbank, ed., Cambridge History of China, Volume 12: The Republican Period, 1912-1949, Part 1, in Problems of Communism 34 (September-October 1985), 95-101.

Fogel, Joshua A

Huang Fu-ch’ing, Jindai Riben zai-Hua wenhua ji shehui shiye zhi yanjiu (A study of modern Japanese cultural and social enterprises in China), in Journal of Asian Studies 44.2 (February 1985), 371-73.

Fogel, Joshua A

Etō Shinkichi and Marius Jansen, trans., My Thirty-Three Years’ Dream: The Autobiography of Miyazaki Tōten, in Journal of Japanese Studies 9.2 (July 1983), 391-99.

Fogel, Joshua A

Noriko Kamachi, Reform in China: Huang Tsun-hsien and the Japanese Model, in Journal of Asian Studies 42.1 (November 1982), 136-38.

Fogel, Joshua A

J. K. Fairbank and K. C. Liu, eds., Cambridge History of China, Volume 11: Late Ch’ing, 1800-1911, Part 2, in Tōyōshi kenkyū 40.2 (September 1981), 138-45, in Japanese.

Fogel, Joshua A

Onogawa Hidemi and Shimada Kenji, eds., Shingai kakumei no kenkyū (Studies on the 1911 Revolution), in Journal of Asian Studies 39.3 (May 1980), 560-61.

Fogel, Joshua A

J. K. Fairbank, ed., Cambridge History of China, Volume 10: Late Ch’ing, 1800-1911, Part 1, in Tōyōshi kenkyū 38.3 (December 1979), 155-61, in Japanese.

Fogel, Joshua A

V. G. Burov, Mirovozzrenie kitaiskogo myslitelia XVII veka Van Chuan’-shaniia (The world view of a Chinese thinker of the seventeenth century, Wang Chuanshan), in Journal of Asian Studies 39.1 (November 1979), 129.

Fogel, Joshua A

Goi Naohiro, Kindai Nihon to Tōyō shigaku (Modern Japan and East Asian studies), in Journal of Asian Studies 37.1 (November 1977), 145-46.

Fogel, Joshua A

E. Stuart Kirby, Russian Studies of China: Problems of Soviet Sinology; and M. Sladkovsky, Japan and China, Past and Present, in China Quarterly 71 (September 1977), 620-23.

Fogel, Joshua A

Winston Hsieh, Chinese Historiography on the Revolution of 1911, in China Quarterly 68 (December 1976), 760-6l.

Fogel, Joshua A

Frederic Wakeman, Jr., History and Will: Philosophical Perspectives on the Thought of Mao Tse-tung, in TELOS 20 (Summer 1974), 153-60.

Fogel, Joshua A

Othon Anastasakis, Manolis Pratsinakis, Foteini Kalantzi, Antonis Kamaras, editors, Diaspora Engagement in Times of Severe Economic Crisis: Greece and Beyond. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2021. Pp. 467. Paper $110.04.

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Antonis Liakos,Ο ελληνικός 20Ος αιώνας[Τhe Greek 20th century],Athens: Polis, 2019. 754 pages.

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Kostis Karpozilos (Kωστής Καρπόζηλος), Κόκκινη Αμερική. Έλληνες μετανάστες και το όραμα ενός Νέου Κόσμου 1900-1950 [Red America: Greek Immigrants and the Vision of a New World 1900-1950]. Ηράκλειο: Πανεπιστημιακές Εκδόσεις Κρήτης. 2017. Pp. 541. Paper €16,80.

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Sakis Gekas: Rezension zu: Zanou, Konstantina: Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean, 1800–1850. Stammering the Nation. Oxford 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-878870-6, In: H-Soz-Kult, 16.07.2020,

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Sakis Gekas. Review of Naar, Devin E., Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece. H-Nationalism, H-Net Reviews. June, 2018.

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Gekas, Athanasios (Sakis). Review of Russia and the Making of Modern Greek Identity, 1821–1844, by Lucien J. Frary. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 35, no. 1 (2017): 257-260. doi:10.1353/mgs.2017.0015.

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Gekas, Sakis. "Review of K. P. Kostis's "Τα κακομαθημένα παιδιά της Ιστορίας": Η διαμόρφωση του νεοελληνικού κράτους 18ος-21ος αιώνας ["History’s spoiled children": The formation of the modern Greek state, 18th-21st centuries]." Historein [Online], 14.1 (2014): 121-126

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‘Different because worse’, Review of This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, by Carmen M Reinhart & Kenneth S Rogoff. Dublin Review of Books, 16, 2010

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"Working Class History," in Douglas Owram, ed., A Reader's Guide to Canadian History, 2: Confederation to the Present (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1994), 86-122.

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"The Working Class of Hamilton, 1900-1930," in Wayne Roberts, comp., The Hamilton Working Class, 1820 1977: A Bibliography (Hamilton: McMaster University Labour Studies Program 1978), 21-34.

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Liangyou: Kaleidescopic Modernity and the Shanghai Global Metropolis, 1926-1945. Edited by Paul G. Pickowicz, Kuiyi Shen, and Yingjin Zhang. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2013. Journal of Asian Studies 74: 1, 205-06 (February 2015).

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Jing Tsu and Benjamin Elman, ed. Science and Technology in Modern China, 1880s-1940s. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2014. Monumenta Serica 63:2 (December 2015), 461-66.

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Katrina Gulliver. Modern Women in China and Japan: Gender, Feminism and Global Modernity Between the Wars. London: IB Tauris; New York: distributed by Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pacific Affairs 86: 4 (December 2013), 883-885.

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Yi-li Wu. Reproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 2010. The Journal of Asian Studies 71:1 (February, 2012), 240-241.

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Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley. “Tears from Iron: Cultural Responses to Famine in Nineteenth-Century China.” Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 69:2 (December 2009), 193-201.

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Zhang Xiantao. “The Origins of the Modern Chinese Press: The Influence of the Protestant Missionary Press in Late Qing China.” New York: Routledge, 2008. Media History 15:1 (2009), 125-27.

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Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley. Tears from Iron: Cultural Responses to Famine in Nineteenth-Century China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 69:2 (December 2009), 193-201.

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Norman Smith. “Resisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writiers and the Japanese Occupation” UBC Press 2007. University of Toronto Quarterly 78:1 (Winter 2008/2009), 375-76.

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Paul J. Bailey. “Gender and Education in China: Gender Discourses and Women’s Schooling in the Early Twentieth Century.” New York: Routeledge, 2006. Journal of Asian Studies 67:2 (May 2008), 677-78.

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Kai-wing Chow. “Publishing, Culture, and Power in Early Modern China.” In Journal of Interdisciplinary History 37.3 (Winter 2007), 507-08.

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Hsiung Ping-chen 熊秉真 and Hsü An-pang 余安邦, eds. “Qingyu Ming Qing: Suiyu pian” 情欲明 清: 遂欲篇 (Sentiment and desire in the Ming-Qing period: volume on the fulfillment of desire); and Hsiung Ping-chen 熊秉真 and Chang So-an 張壽安, eds. "Qingyu Ming Qing: Daqing pian" 情欲明清: 達情篇 (Sentiment and desire in the Ming-Qing period: volume on the realization of emotion). In Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 8.2 (Fall 2006), 359-66.

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Tze-lan D. Sang. “The Emerging Lesbian: Female Same-Sex Desire in Modern China.” In Journal of the History of Sexuality 13:2 (April 2004), 260-63.

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Rebecca Karl. “Staging the World: Chinese Nationalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” In The International History Review 25:1 (March 2003), 131-33.

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Denise Gimpel. “Lost Voices of Modernity: A Chinese Popular Fiction Magazine in Context.” In Journal of Asian Studies 6:13 (August 2002), 1027-28.

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Michael Tsin. “Nation, Governance, and Modernity in China: Canton, 1900-1927.” In The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 32:1 (Summer 2001), 162-64.

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Luo Suwen 罗苏文. “Nüxing yu jindai Zhongguo shehui” 女性与近代中国社会 (Women and modern Chinese society). In Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 1:2 (October 1999), 307-13.

Judge, Joan

Sun Shiyue 孙石月. “Zhongguo jindai nüzi liuxue shi” 中国近代女子留学史 (A history of modern Chinese female overseas study). In Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in Early and Imperial China 1:1 (March 1999), 177-84.

Judge, Joan

“Inaugural Statement to Shibao.” In Sources of Chinese Tradition (second revised edition), ed. Wm. T. de Bary (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), 298-302.

Judge, Joan

Xiaobing Tang. “Global Space and the Nationalist Discourse of Modernity: The Historical Thinking of Liang Qichao.” In American Historical Review 103:1 (February 1998), 254-55.

Judge, Joan

Germaine A. Hoston. “The State, Identity, and the National Question in China and Japan.” In Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 28:3-4 (July-Dec. 1996), 88-89.

Judge, Joan

Roger Thompson. “China’s Local Councils in the Age of Constitutional Reform, 1898-1911.” In China Quarterly 146 (June 1996), 618-19.

Judge, Joan

Etō Shinkichi and Harold Z. Schiffrin, eds. “China’s Republican Revolution.” In China Review International 2:2 (Fall 1995), 153-57.

Judge, Joan

Review of Langellotti, M. Village Life in Roman Egypt: Tebtunis in the First Century AD in Journal of Roman Studies 112 (2022), 328–9.

Kelly, Benjamin

Review of Ricci, C. Security in Roman Times: Rome, Italy and the Emperors in Phoenix 72.1-2 (2018), 183-185

Kelly, Benjamin

Review of Potter, D. The Origin of Empire: Rome from the Republic to Hadrian in Ancient History Bulletin Online Reviews 9 (2019), 110-111.

Kelly, Benjamin

Review of Waterfield, R. Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece in Classical Review 65.2 (2015), 615-16.

Kelly, Benjamin

Review of Capponi, L. Roman Egypt in Mouseion 11.3 (2011), 412-15.

Kelly, Benjamin

Review of Brélaz, C. and Ducrey, P. (eds.) Sécurité collective et ordre public dans les sociétés anciennes in Classical Review 60.2 (2010), 480-3.

Kelly, Benjamin

‘Book Review,’ Nam, Hwasook, Building Ships, Building A Nation: Korea's Democratic Unionism Under Park Chung Hee (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2009), Journal of Asian Studies, 69:2 (May 2010), 623-625.

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Book Review,’ Lee, Namhee, The Making of Minjung: Democracy and the Politics of Representation in South Korea (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007), Journal of Asian Studies 67:4 (November 2008), 1478-80.

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Book Review,’ Park, Hyun Ok, Two Dreams in One Bed: Empire, Social Life and the Origins of the North Korean Revolution in Manchuria (Durham: Duke University Press, 2005), Left History 12:1 Spring/Summer 2007, 158-59.

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Book Review,’ Wender, Melissa L., Lamentation as History: Narratives by Koreans in Japan (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006), Journal of Asian Studies 66:4 (November 2007), 1181-83.

Kim, Janice C. H.

Alexandre Klein, Hervé Guillemain et Marie-Claude Thifault (sous la direction de), La fin de l’asile? Histoire de la déshospitalisation psychiatrique dans l’espace francophone au XXe siècle (Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2018), Francophonies d’Amérique, vol. 48 (automne 2019) : 119-121.

Martel, Marcel

Michel Bock et François Charbonneau, Règlement 17 (Ottawa : Les Presses de l’Uniersité d’Ottawa, 2015), Recherche sociographiques, vol 62 (no 1, 2016) : 220-221.

Martel, Marcel

Andrée Lajoie, Vive la recherche libre! Les subventions publiques à la recherché en sciences humaines et sociales au Québec (Montréal: Liber, 2009), Mens (vol. 10, no 2 printemps 2010),

Martel, Marcel

Nicolas Landry, Une communauté acadienne en émergence. Caraquet (Nouveau-Brunswick) 1760-1860 (Sudbury: Prise de Parole, 2009), Francophonie d’Amérique vol. 28 (2009) : 243-245.

Martel, Marcel

Louise Beaudoin et Stéphane Paquin, dir., Pourquoi la francophonie?, Montréal, VLB Éditeur, 2008, Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, vol. 62, no 2 (automne 2008), p. 292-94.

Martel, Marcel

William Tetley, The October Crisis, 1970. An Insider’s View. Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007, Left History vol. 12, no2 (Fall/Winter 2007), p. 184-185.

Martel, Marcel

Charles Blattberg, Shall We Dance? A Patriotic Politics for Canada, Montreal & Kingston, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003, and Philip Resnick, The European Roots of Canadian Identity, Broadview Press, 2005, in The University of Toronto Quarterly, Letters in Canada 2005, vol. 76:1 (winter 2007), p. 353-356.

Martel, Marcel

Richard Davenport-Hines, The Pursuit of Oblivion. A Global History of Narcotics (New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 2004), Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin d’histoire de la medicine, vol. 24, 1 (2007): 213-14.

Martel, Marcel

Sous la direction de Guy Gaudreau, Le Drapeau franco-ontarien, Sudbury, Prise de parole et ACFO du Grand Sudbury Inc,. 2005, in Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, vol. 59, no 3 (hiver 2006), p. 386.

Martel, Marcel

The View from Rome. Archibishop Stagni’s 1915 Reports on the Ontario Bilingual Schools Question, translated, with an introduction by John Zucchi, in Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, vol. 56, no 4 (printemps 2003), p. 574-575.

Martel, Marcel

William B. McAllister, Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century. An International History, in Histoire sociale/Social History, volume 35, no 70 (November 2002), p. 543-545.

Martel, Marcel

Daniel Poliquin, Le roman colonial, in Politique et société, vol. 20, no 2-3 (2001), p. 228-230.

Martel, Marcel

Eric Amyot, Le Québec entre Pétain et de Gaulle: Vichy, la France libre et les Canadiens français, 1940-1945, in The Canadian Historical Review, vol. 82, no 2 (June 2001), p. 367-368.

Martel, Marcel

John Bosher, The Gaullist Attack on Canada, 1967-1997, in The University of Toronto Quarterly “Letters in Canada 1999", volume 70:1 (Winter 2000/2001), p. 562-564.

Martel, Marcel

Gertrude J. Robinson, Constructing the Quebec Referendum. French and English Media Voices, in The University of Toronto Quarterly “Letters in Canada 1999", volume 70:1 (Winter 2000/2001), p. 565-566.

Martel, Marcel

René Dionne, Histoire de la littérature franco-ontarienne. Des origines à nos jours, 1: Les origines françaises (1610-1760). Les origines franco-ontariennes (1760-1865), and Anthologie de la littérature franco-ontarienne. Des origines à nos jours, 1: les origines françaises (1610-1760). Les origines franco-ontariennes (1760-1865), Sudbury, Éditions Prise de Parole, 1997, Revue d’histoire de l'Amérique française, volume 52, n0 3 (1999), p. 413-415.

Martel, Marcel

Arthur I. Silver, The French Canadian Idea of Confederation, 1864-1900, in Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, volume 51, n0 4 (1998), p. 604-605.

Martel, Marcel

Michel Doucet, Le discours confisqué in Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, volume 50, no 3 (hiver 1997), p. 448-450.

Martel, Marcel

Estelle Paradis and al., ‘Des voix du passé..., Calgary’, in the Applying Research to the Classroom, vol. 14, no 3, (spring/summer 1996), p. 36-37.

Martel, Marcel

Jean Lafontant (ed.), L'État et les minorités, in Francophonies d'Amérique, vol. 5 (1995), p. 131-133.

Martel, Marcel

Samuël Coghe, Population Politics in the Tropics: Demography, Health and Transimperialism in Colonial Angola (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022). H-Soz-Kult (2022).

Neill, Deborah

J.P. Daughton, In the Forest of No Joy: the Congo-Océan Railroad and the Tragedy of French Colonialism (New York: Norton, 2021). H-France (2022).

Neill, Deborah

Anna Greenwood, ed., Beyond the State: the Colonial Medical Service in British Africa. Manchester, 2016. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 48, no. 1 (2017): 116-118.

Neill, Deborah

Evans, Andrew. Anthropology at War: World War One and the Science of Race in Germany. Chicago, 2010. For German History, 30, no. 1 (2012): 145-146.

Neill, Deborah

Stephen A. Toth, Beyond Papillon: The French Overseas Penal Colonies, 1854-1952. Lincoln, NE: 2006. For Itinerario, 31 (1) (2007).

Neill, Deborah

Brantlinger, Patrick, Dark Vanishings: Discourse on the Extinction of Primitive Races, 1800-1930. Cornell: 2004. For The Canadian Journal of History, 40, no. 1 (2005).

Neill, Deborah

Maurer, Konrad and Maurer, Ulrike, Alzheimer: The Life of a Physician and the Career of a Disease. New York: 2003. For H-German, (August 2004).

Neill, Deborah

Penny, Glenn. Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany. Chapel Hill and London: 2002. German History, 22, no. 2 (2004): 277-8.

Neill, Deborah

Walther, Daniel Joseph. Creating Germans Abroad. Athens, Ohio: 2002. German History, 22, no. 2 (2004): 278-279.

Neill, Deborah

Sarah Carter, The Importance of Being Monogamous: Marriage and Nation Building in Western Canada to 1915 (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2008) in Western Historical Quarterly (spring 2010): 87-8.

Podruchny, Carolyn

New Histories for Old: Changing Perspectives on Canada’s Native Pasts, edited by Ted Binnema and Susan Neylan (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2007) forthcoming in Ethnohistory.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Jean-Claude Dubé, The Chevalier de Montmagny (1601-1657): First Governor of New France, translated by Elizabeth Rapley (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2005) in Choice Magazine (February 2006).

Podruchny, Carolyn

Internet Resource: France in America / La France en Amérique, Library of Congress and Bibliothèque nationale de France URL : http://international.loc.gov/intldl/fiahtml/ in Choice Magazine (January 2006).

Podruchny, Carolyn

Louis Bird, Telling Our Stories: Omushkego Legends and Histories from Hudson Bay, edited by Jennifer S. H. Brown, Paul W. Depasquale, and Mark F. Ruml (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005); Louis Bird, The Spirit Lives in the Mind: Omushkego Stories, Lives and Dreams, edited by Susan Elaine Gray (Rupert’s Land Record Society Series 9, Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007); and website: Omushkego Oral History Project, by Louis Bird and the University of Winnipeg, http://www.ourvoices.ca/ in The Canadian Historical Review 89: 3 (September 2008), 436-39.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Brendan Frederick R. Edwards, Paper Talk: A History of Libraries, Print Culture, and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada before 1960 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005) in Papers/Cahiers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 43: 1 (Spring 2005), 68-9.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Rhoda R. Gilman, Henry Hastings Sibley: Divided Heart (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2004) in Choice Magazine (January 2005).

Podruchny, Carolyn

Nicole St.-Onge, Saint-Laurent, Manitoba: Evolving Métis Identities, 1850-1914 (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, University of Regina, 2004) in Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 59: 3 (hiver 2006), 377-9.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Timothy J. Kent, Birchbark Canoes of the Fur Trade, 2 vols. (Ossineke: Silver Fox Enterprises, 1997) in Ontario History (Spring 2004).

Podruchny, Carolyn

Undelivered Letters to Hudson’s Bay Company Men on the Northwest Coast of America, 1830-57, edited by Judith Hudson Beattie and Helen M. Buss (Vancouver: University British Columbia Press, 2003) in BC Studies 148 (Winter 2005/06): 129-30.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Laton McCartney, Across the Great Divide: Robert Stuart and the Discovery of the Oregon Trail (New York: Free Press, 2003) in Choice Magazine (March 2004).

Podruchny, Carolyn

“Mixing Disciplines in Fluid Environs: A Review of the Museum Exhibit ‘Shared Waters: Natives and French Newcomers in the Great Lakes.’” The Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies Newsletter, No. 14 (Spring 2003).

Podruchny, Carolyn

From Rupert's Land to Canada: Essays in Honour of John E. Foster, edited by Theodore Binnema, Gerhard Ens, and R. C. MacLeod (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2001) in Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française 56: 2 (fall 2002).

Podruchny, Carolyn

North of Athabasca: Slave Lake and Mackenzie River Documents of the North West Company, 1800-1821, edited by Lloyd Keith, (Montreal / Kingston: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2001) in Canadian Historical Review 83:3 (September 2002), 437-8.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Exhibition “Hudson’s Bay Company Gallery” at the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, curated by Katherine Pettipas and designed by Gordon Filewych, in Muse, Canadian Museums Association/ Association des Musées Canadiens 18, no. 4 (2000), 16-19.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Talking on the Page: Editing Aboriginal Oral Texts, edited by Laura J. Murray and Keren Rice in The Centre for Rupert’s Land Studies Newsletter, No. 8, (Spring 2000).

Podruchny, Carolyn

The Fur Trade Revisited; Selected Papers of the Sixth North American Fur Trade Conference, Mackinac Island, Michigan, 1991, edited by Jennifer S. H. Brown and others in Ontario History LXXXVII: 1, (Spring 1995): 213-15.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Revolutionary Women in Post-Revolutionary Mexico by Jocelyn Olcott. American Historical Review February 2008: 235-236.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

The Invention of Dolores del Río by Joanne Hershfield and Cantinflas and the Chaos of Mexican Modernity by Jeffrey M. Pilcher. Film Criticism, Spring 2003: 82-85.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Twentieth Century Art of Latin America by Jaqueline Barnitz. The Americas, 59:2, October 2002

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Latin American Popular Culture ed. by William Beezley and Linda A. Curci-Nagy. Journal of the West, 41:2, Spring 2002: 105.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Exhibiting Mestizaje: Mexican (American) Museums in the Diaspora by Karen Mary Davalos. The Americas, 58:2, October 2001: 310-312.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Mexico in the 1940s: Modernity, Politics and Corruption by Stephen R. Niblo. Hispanic American Historical Review, 81:1, February 2001: 179-181.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture by Eric Zolov. Journal of Social History, Winter 2000: 498-501.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Imagination Beyond Nation: Latin American Popular Culture ed. by Eva P. Bueno and Terry Caesar. The Americas, 57:2, October 2000: 306-308

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Modernity and the Architecture of Mexico ed. by Edward R. Burian. H-LATAM/Humanities Net, February 1998.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Prime-Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Women's Movement since 1970 by Bonnie J. Dow. Bulletin of the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History, May 1997: 14.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Sexuality and Marriage in Colonial Latin America ed. by Asuncion Lavrin, Village Voice Aug. 14, 1990: 74.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Real Love: the Best of the Romance Comics, 1940-1960 by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Village Voice Literary Supplement July 1989: 5.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Tearing Down the Color Bar: a Documentary History of the Sleeping Car Porters Union by Joseph Wilson, Village Voice Literary Supplement June 1989: 4.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

The Looking-Glass World of Non-Fiction TV by Elayne Rapping, Monthly Review January 1988: 60-64.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Review of Smith, Helen and Louise Wilson, eds. Renaissance Paratexts (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011) Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Reforme 38.2 (Spring 2015): 240-242.

Schotte, Margaret E.

Magda Fahrni. Household Politics: Montreal Families and Postwar Reconstruction University of Toronto Press, 2005. Canadian Historical Review 90:4 (December 2009).

Stephen, Jennifer A

Melanie Nolan, Kin: A Collective Biography of a New Zealand Working-Class Family. Canterbury University Press, 2005. Labour/le travail 62 (Fall 2008).

Stephen, Jennifer A

José E. Igartua, The OTHER Quiet Revolution: National Identities in English Canada, 1945-1971. University of British Columbia Press, 2006. University of Toronto Quarterly 77:1 (Winter 2008).

Stephen, Jennifer A

Michael D. Stevenson, Canada’s Greatest Wartime Muddle: National Selective Service and the Mobilisation of Human Resources during World War II. Kingston & Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001. Canadian Historical Review 85:4 (December 2004).

Stephen, Jennifer A

Marc Volovici, German as a Jewish Problem. The Language Politics of Jewish Nationalism. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2020. (The Journal of Jewish Languages 9 (2021): 1-6).

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

Jess Olson, Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2013. (The Marginalia Review, 17 July 2013, http://themarginaliareview.com/archives/3147)

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

Simeon D. Baumer, Sacred Speakers. Language and Culture among the Haredim in Israel. New York: Berghahn Books, 2006. (Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXIV (2010) : 228-230)

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

David E. Fishman. The Emergence of Modern Yiddish Culture. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005 (AJS Review 31/2, November 2007: 401-403)

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)
books

Jennifer Bonnell and Sean Kheraj, eds. Traces of the Animal Past: Methodological Challenges in Animal History (University of Calgary Press, Fall 2022)

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Reclaiming the Don: An Environmental History of Toronto’s Don River Valley. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. Winner of the Canadian Historical Association’s 2015 Clio Prize for Ontario, the Ontario Historical Association's 2015 Fred Langdon Award, and Heritage Toronto's 2015 Award of Excellence

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Jennifer Bonnell and Marcel Fortin, eds. Historical GIS Research in Canada. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2014.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Caroline's Dilemma. A colonial inheritance saga. (New South Press, Sydney, Australia, 2019; UBC Press, Vancouver, 2020)

Bradbury, Bettina

Wife to Widow. Lives, Laws and Politics in Nineteenth-century Montreal. (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, June, 2011) , 600p.

Bradbury, Bettina

Negotiating Identities in 19th and 20th Century Montreal (Vancouver: UBC Press, October, 2005), co-edited with Tamara Myers, 310p.

Bradbury, Bettina

Wife to Widow: Class, Culture, Family and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Quebec, Grandes Conférences Desjardins, pamphlet No. 1 (Programme d'études sur le Québec de l'Université McGill, 1997), 1-45.

Bradbury, Bettina

Familles ouvrières à Montréal. Age, genre et survie quotidienne pendant la phase d'industrialisation (Montréal: Boréal, 1995) Translated by Christiane Teasdale. 368p.

Bradbury, Bettina

Working Families. Age, Gender and Daily Survival in Industrializing Montreal. (Toronto: Canadian Social History Series, McClelland and Stewart, 1993) ; (Republished Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996) (3rd edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007) , 310p.
-Winner of 1993 John A. Macdonald prize for the best book in Canadian History published in 1993.
-Winner of the Harold Adams Innis prize for the best book in the social sciences published in English with a grant from the Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme, 1993.
-Honourable mention, Francois-Xavier Garneau Medal, 2000, awarded every five years for outstanding work in history.

Bradbury, Bettina

Canadian Family History. Selected Readings, (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, New Canadian Readings Series, 1992), 443p. (2nd ed., Toronto: Irwin Pub. 2000).

Bradbury, Bettina

London, 1984: Conflict and Change in the Radical City

Brooke, Stephen J

Sexual Politics: Sexuality, Family Planning and the British Left from the 1880s to the Present Day. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. 284 pp. http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199562541.do?keyword=stephen+brooke&sortby=bestMatches

Brooke, Stephen J

Reform and Reconstruction: Britain After the War 1945-51. [As editor] Manchester/New York: Manchester University Press/St. Martin's, 1995. 159 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Labour's War: The Labour Party and the Second World War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. 363 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

Silvana D'Alessio, Masaniello. The Life and Afterlife of a Neapolitan Revolutionary. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press, 2022. (Translation by Thomas V. Cohen of Masanielo, la sua vita e il mito in Europa. Rome: Salerno, 2007). 378 pp.

Cohen, Thomas V

Roman Tales: a Reader's Guide to the Art of Microhistory, (Abingdon: Routledge, 2019), 216 pp.

https://www.routledge.com/Roman-Tales-A-Readers-Guide-to-the-Art-of-Microhistory-1st-Edition/Cohen/p/book/9781138636934

Cohen, Thomas V

(with E. S. Cohen): Daily Life in Renaissance Italy, 2d edtion Santa Barbara: ABCClio, 2019, xiv, 356 pp..

Cohen, Thomas V

Claire Judde de Larivière, The Revolt of Snowballs: Murano Confronts Venice, 1511, London: Routledge, 2018 (translation by Cohen much collaboration, of La révolte des boules de neige, Murano face à Venise 1511 (Paris: Fayard, 2014).

Cohen, Thomas V

with Lesley Twomey, Spoken Word and Social Practice: Orality in Europe (1400-1700), Leiden: Brill, 2015, xv, 499pp.

Cohen, Thomas V

Fosi, Irene. Papal Justice (La giustizia del papa). Trans. Tom Cohen. Rome-Bari: Laterza, 2007; Catholic Universities Press of America, 2011

Cohen, Thomas V

Cultural History of Early Modern European Streets. Ed. Riitta Laitinen. Leiden: Brill, 2009. 176.

Cohen, Thomas V

Love and Death in Renaissance Italy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E. S. Cohen. Daily Life in Renaissance Italy. Westport CT: Greenwood, 2001. 316.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome: Trials before the Papal Magistrates. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993. xx-308.

Cohen, Thomas V

Daily Life in Renaissance Italy. Coauthored with Thomas V. Cohen. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Words and Deeds in Renaissance Rome. Trials before the Papal Magistrates. Coauthored with Thomas V. Cohen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Bridging Cultural Concepts of Nature: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Spaces of Nature, co-edited with Rani-Henrik Andersson and Saara J. Kekki. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 2021. 336 pp.

Cothran, Boyd

Women Warriors and National Heroes: Global Histories, Boyd Cothran, Joan Judge, and Adrian Shubert, eds. (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)

Cothran, Boyd

Remembering the Modoc War: Redemptive Violence and the Making of American Innocence (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014)

Cothran, Boyd

Dick, M. Mater Spiritualis: The Life of Adelheid Abbess of Vilich. Toronto: Peregrina Publishing, 1994.

Dick, Madelyn

Escritura en quechua y sociedad serrana en transformación. Perú, 1920-1960. Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos and Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (Lima, Peru), 2019 (132p).

Durston, Alan

Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim (eds.), Indigenous Languages, Politics, and Authority in Latin America: Historical and Ethnographic Perspectives. University of Notre Dame Press (Notre Dame, IN), 2018 (ix, 265p).

Durston, Alan

Pastoral Quechua: The History of Christian Translation in Colonial Peru, 1550-1650. University of Notre Dame Press (Notre Dame, IN), 2007 (xvi+395p).

Durston, Alan

Si muero, no me olvides. Miradas sobre la sociedad de Augusta Emerita a través de la epigrafía funeraria. Co-authors: A. Alvar Ezquerra, L. A. Hidalgo Martín, J. L. Ramírez Sádaba. Alcalá de Henares: Universidad de Alcalá, 2021, 316 pp.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Nueva Epigrafía Funeraria de Augusta Emerita: Tituli sepulcrales urbanos (ss. I-VII) y su contexto arqueológico (NEFAE), co-written with L. Á. Hidalgo Martín, J. Márquez Pérez, J. L. Ramírez Sádaba (Memoria. Monografías Arqueológicas de Mérida 1). Mérida: Consorcio de la Ciudad Monumental, Histórico-Artística y Arqueológica / Diputación Provincial de Badajoz, 2019 [2020]

Edmondson, Jonathan

Roman Literary Cultures: Domestic Politics, Revolutionary Poetics, Civic Spectacle. Edited by Alison Keith and Jonathan Edmondson. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2016. xxiv + 340 pp.

Edmondson, Jonathan

The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, co-edited with Christer Bruun. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2015 (revised paperback ed., 2018).

Edmondson, Jonathan

Augustus (Edinburgh Readings on the Ancient World Series). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009. (revised paperback edition, March 2014)

Edmondson, Jonathan

Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture. Ed. Jonathan Edmondson and Alison Keith. Toronto: University of Toronto Press; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 2008.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Granite Funerary Stelae from Augusta Emerita (Monografías Emeritenses 9). Mérida: Museo Nacional de Arte Romano; Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome. Ed. Jonathan Edmondson, J. Rives and S. Mason. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Edmondson, Jonathan

with Grupo Mérida. Atlas Antroponímico de la Lusitania romana. Mérida: Fundación de Estudios Romanos; Bordeaux: Centre Ausonius, 2003.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Imagen y Memoria. Monumentos funerarios con retratos en la colonia Augusta Emerita. Co-authored with T. Nogales Basarrate and W. Trillmich. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia, 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Law and Social Status in Classical Athens. Ed. Jonathan Edmondson and V. J. Hunter. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Dio: The Julio-Claudians. Selections from Books 58-63 of The Roman History of Cassius Dio. London: London Association of Classical Teachers, 1992.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Two Industries in Roman Lusitania: Mining and Garum Production. Oxford, England: British Archaeological Reports, 1987.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Clash of Extremes: The Economic Origins of the Civil War. New York: Hill and Wang, 2009. xii + 416 pages.

Egnal, Marc

New World Economies: The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies and Early Canada. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. xix + 236 pages.

Egnal, Marc

Divergent Paths: How Culture and Institutions Have Shaped North American Growth. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Issued in both hardcover and paperback. xvi + 300 pages.

Egnal, Marc

A Mighty Empire: The Origins of the American Revolution. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1988. Reprinted in paperback, 1989. xv + 381 pages.

Egnal, Marc

From an Antique Land: An Introduction to Ancient Near Eastern Literature. Ed. Carl S. Ehrlich. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009.

Ehrlich, Carl S.

Czernowitz at 100: The First Yiddish Language Conference in Historical Perspective (Rowman & Littlefield, Lexington Books, 2010).

Fogel, Joshua A

Articulating the Sinosphere: Sino-Japanese Relations in Space and Time (Harvard University Press, 2009).

Fogel, Joshua A

Writing Histories in Japan: Texts and Their Transformations from Ancient Times through the Meiji Era (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2007).

Fogel, Joshua A

Crossing the Yellow Sea: Sino-Japanese Cultural Contacts, 1600-1950 (EastBridge, 2007).

Fogel, Joshua A

Traditions of East Asian Travel (Berghahn Books, 2006).

Fogel, Joshua A

The Teleology of the Modern Nation-State: Japan and China (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004).

Fogel, Joshua A

The Role of Japan in Liang Qichao’s Introduction of Modern Western Civilization to China (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2004).

Fogel, Joshua A

Late Qing China and Meiji Japan: Political and Cultural Aspects of Their Interactions (EastBridge, 2004).

Fogel, Joshua A

Historiography and Japanese Consciousness of Values and Norms (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2002).

Fogel, Joshua A

Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty Warriors: Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming-Qing Period (EastBridge, 2002).

Fogel, Joshua A

Encyclopedia of World History (Houghton Mifflin, 2001). Associate editor.

Fogel, Joshua A

The Nanjing Massacre in History and Historiography (University of California Press, 2000). Japanese translation: Okada Ryōnosuke 岡田良之助, Rekishi no naka no Nankin dai gyakusatsu 歴史のなかの南京大虐殺 (Kashiwa shobō, 2000).

Fogel, Joshua A

Imagining the People: Chinese Intellectuals and the Concept of Citizenship, 1890-1920 (M. E. Sharpe, 1997).

Fogel, Joshua A

Japanese Travelogues of China in the 1920s: The Accounts of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and Tanizaki Jun’ichirō (M. E. Sharpe, 1997).

Fogel, Joshua A

Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought (Columbia University Press, 1997).

Fogel, Joshua A

The Literature of Travel in the Japanese Rediscovery of China, 1862-1945 (Stanford University Press, 1996).

Fogel, Joshua A

The Cultural Dimension of Sino-Japanese Relations: Essays on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (M. E. Sharpe, 1994).

Fogel, Joshua A

Nakae Ushikichi in China: The Mourning of Spirit (Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1989). Japanese translation: Sakatani Yoshinao 阪谷芳直, Nakae Ushikichi to Chūgoku, ichi hyūmanisuto no sei to gakumon 中江丑吉と中国、一ヒューマニストの生と学問 (Nakae Ushikichi and China, the life and scholarship of a humanist) (Iwanami shoten, 1992). Chinese translation by Deng Weiquan 邓伟权 and Ishii Tomoaki 石井知章 (Shangwu yinshuguan, forthcoming).

Fogel, Joshua A

Chinese Women in a Century of Revolution, 1850-1950, by Ono Kazuko (Stanford University Press, 1989).

Fogel, Joshua A

Ai Ssu-ch’i’s Contribution to the Development of Chinese Marxism (Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1987). Chinese translation by Li Jinshan 李今山 (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press, forthcoming).

Fogel, Joshua A

Politics and Sinology: The Case of Naitō Konan (1866-1934) (Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University, 1984). Japanese translation: Inoue Hiromasa 井上裕正, Naitō Konan, poritikkusu to shinorojii 内藤湖南、ポリティックスとシノロジー (Heibonsha, 1989).

Fogel, Joshua A

Perspectives on a Changing China: Essays in Honor of Professor C. Martin Wilbur on the Occasion of His Retirement (Westview, 1979).

Fogel, Joshua A

JAPAN 1979: A New York Times Survey (Arno Press, 1979). Introduction by Edwin O. Reischauer.

Fogel, Joshua A

Ξενοκρατία.
Οικονομία, Κοινωνία και Κράτος στα Επτάνησα (1815-1864) [Xenocracy. Economy, Society and State in the Ionian Islands]

Gekas, Sakis

Απόμαχοι. Οι αγωνιστές της Επανάστασης του 1821 στο Οθωνικό Κράτος (“Veterans. The fighters of the 1821 Revolution during the period of King Otto’s State”). Εκδόσεις Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ερευνών / Ινστιτούτο Ιστορικών Ερευνών, Ιστορική Βιβλιοθήκη 1821, Athens 2021.https://history-bookstore.eie.gr/section-neohellenic-research/historical-library-of-the-1821-greek-revolution/n110080/

Gekas, Sakis

Xenocracy. State, Class, and Colonialism in the Ionian Islands, 1815-1864, New York - Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2017

Gekas, Sakis

Δαμασκηνιά - Βιντελούστι. Ένα χωριό στο χώρο και στο χρόνο [Damaskinia – Videlousti. A village in space and time] (with A. Antoniadou and S. Zikas), Thessaloniki: Erodios, 2011.

Gekas, Sakis

Το Βόιο και η περιοχή του Άργους Ορεστικού της Δυτικής Μακεδονίας, κατά την Οθωμανική περίοδο 16ος-17ος αι. (1500-1700 μ.Χ.) . Οικισμοί, φορολογία και αγροτική οικονομία. [Voio and the region of Argos Orestiko in Western Macedonia during the Ottoman period 16th -17th century (1500-1700)] (with S. Zikas), Thessaloniki: Erodios, 2014.

Gekas, Sakis

The Workers Festival: A History of Labour Day in Canada (With Steve Penfold). (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2005)

Heron, W Craig

Booze in Canada: A History (Toronto: Between the Lines 2003) (Shortlisted for the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize).

Heron, W Craig

The Workers' Revolt in Canada, 1917-1925 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1998). Pp.384. (Short-listed for Harold Adams Innis Prize.)

Heron, W Craig

The Canadian Labour Movement: A Short History (Toronto: James Lorimer, 1989; 2nd ed. 1996). Pp.202.

Heron, W Craig

Working in Steel: The Early Years in Canada, 1883-1935 (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1988). Pp.224.

Heron, W Craig

On the Job: Confronting the Labour Process in Canada (Montreal and Kingston: McGill Queen's University Press 1986; reprinted 1987). Pp.360. (With Robert Storey)

Heron, W Craig

All That Our Hands Have Done: A Pictorial History of the Hamilton Workers (Oakville: Mosaic Press, 1981). Pp.192. (With Shea Hoffmitz, Wayne Roberts, and Robert Storey)

Heron, W Craig

Imperialism, Nationalism, and Canada (Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1977). Pp.206.

Heron, W Craig

. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. [xx + 578 pp.]

Fishers' Craft and Lettered Art: Tracts on Fishing from the End of the Middle Ages. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997 [xvi + 403 pp.] Excerpted in The American Fly Fisher, 24:1 (Winter 1998), 1-10.

An Environmental History of Medieval Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. [xviii + 409 pp.]

The Catch. An Environmental History of medieval European Fisheries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. [xxvi + 556 pp.]

Hoffmann, Richard C

Republican Lens: Gender, Visuality, and Experience in the Early Chinese Periodical Press. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2015)

Judge, Joan

Beyond Exemplar Tales: Women’s Biography in Chinese History. Ed. with Hu Ying. (Berkeley: Global, Area, and International Archive/University of California Press, 2011).

Judge, Joan

Chaoyue kaimo: chongdu Zhongguo nüxing zhuanji 超越楷模:重讀中國女性傳記 (Beyond exemplar tales: women’s biography in Chinese history). Ed. with Hu Ying 胡缨 and Yu Chien ming 游鑒明. (Taipei: Wunan gufen youxian gongsi 五南股份有限公司, 2011)

Judge, Joan

The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China. Stanford University Press (March, 2008).

Judge, Joan

Print and Politics: ‘Shibao’and the Culture of Reform in Late Qing China. Stanford University Press (December 1996).

Judge, Joan

B. Kelly and A. G. Hug (eds.), The Roman Emperor and his Court: ca. 30 BC – ca. AD 300. Volume 1: Historical Essays. 2022, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Pp. xx + 586)

Kelly, Benjamin

B. Kelly and A. G. Hug (eds.), The Roman Emperor and his Court: ca. 30 BC – ca. AD 300. Volume 2: A Sourcebook. 2022, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Pp. xxxvi + 295)

Kelly, Benjamin

Petitions, Litigation, and Social Control in Roman Egypt. 2011, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Pp. xix + 427)

Kelly, Benjamin

To Live to Work: Factory Women in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009).

Kim, Janice C. H.

Fixing the Poor: Eugenic Sterilization and Child Welfare in the Twentieth Century (Johns Hopkins University Press: 2017)

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Becoming a Historian: A Canadian Manual, 2nd ed., co-Edited with Franca Iacovetta et al. Canadian Historical Association: 2008 (first ed., 1999).

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Women, Health and Nation: Canada and the United States Since 1945 Co-edited with Georgina Feldberg, Alison Li & Kathryn McPherson (Mc-Gill-Queen’s University Press, 2003) 438 pp.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

'Bad' Mothers: The Politics of Blame in 20th-Century America Co-edited with Lauri Umansky (New York Univ. Press: 1998) 411 pp.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Root of Bitterness: Documents of the Social History of American Women, 2nd revised edition. Co-edited with Nancy F. Cott, Jeanne Boydston, Ann Braude and Lori Ginzberg (Northeastern University Press: 1996) 440 pp.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare and the State 1890-1930 (University of Illinois Press: 1994) 211 pp.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Raising a Baby the Government Way: Mothers' Letters to the Children's Bureau, 1915-1932, edited with introduction (Rutgers University Press: 1986) 212 pp.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Lawrie, Paul R.D. Forging a Laboring Race: The African American Worker in the Progressive Imagination. New York: NYU Press, 2016. muse.jhu.edu/book/46980.

Lawrie, Paul

The Atlantic and Africa: The Second Slavery and Beyond (Binghamton, NY: State University of New York Press, co-edited with Dale Tomich)

Lovejoy, Paul

Slavery in the Global Diaspora of Africa (London: Routledge)

Lovejoy, Paul

Slavery, Resistance and Abolitions: A Pluralistic Perspective (Paris: UNHCHR) (co-edited with Ali Moussa Iye and Nelly Schmidt)

Lovejoy, Paul

Storia della Schiavitu in Africa (Milano: Bompiani)

Lovejoy, Paul

Transformation de l’esclavage. Une histoire de l’esclavage en Afrique (Paris : Karthala, 2017)

Lovejoy, Paul

Calabar on the Cross River: Historical and Cultural Studies (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press (co-edited with David Imbua and Ivor Miller)

Lovejoy, Paul

Laços Atlânticos: África e o Brasil durante a era da Escravidão. Luanda: Museu da Escravatura (co-edited with Mariana P. Candido, Carlos Liberato, Renée Soulodre-La France)

Lovejoy, Paul

Jihad and Slavery in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions (1780-1850). Athens, OH: Ohio University Press

Lovejoy, Paul

Slavery, Memory, Citizenship. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press (co-edited with Vanessa Oliveira)

Lovejoy, Paul

2014 Slavery, Abolition and the Transition to Colonialism in Sierra Leone. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press (co-edited with Suzanne Schwarz)

Lovejoy, Paul

2013 The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: New Directions in Teaching and Learning. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press (co-edited with Benjamin Bowser)

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 Crossing Memories: Slavery and African Diaspora. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora (co-edited with Ana Lucia Araujo and Mariana Pinho Cândido)

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 H.H. Johnston’s “The History of a Slave” (1889). Princeton, NJ: Markus Wiener (edited)

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 Transformations in Slavery. A History of Slavery in Africa. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 3rd revised edition

Lovejoy, Paul

2010 Repercussions of the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Interior of the Bight of Biafra and the African Diaspora. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora (co-edited with Carolyn Brown)

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 Slavery, Islam and Diaspora. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora (co-edited with Behnaz Asl Mirzai and Ismael Musah Montana)

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 Africa and Trans-Atlantic Memories: Literary and Aesthetic Manifestations of Diaspora and History. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora (co-edited with Naana Opoku-Agyemang, and David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 Consuming Habits: Drugs in History and Anthropology, London, Routledge, 2nd ed. (co-edited with Jordan Goodman and Andrew Sherratt)

Lovejoy, Paul

2008 Haití – Revolución y emancipación. San José, Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica (co-edited with Rina Cáceres)

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua: His Passage from Slavery to Freedom in Africa and America (Princeton: Markus Wiener Publisher, 2nd rev ed.) (co-edited and introduction, with Robin Law)

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 Hugh Clapperton into the Interior of Africa: Records of the Second Expedition 1825-1827. Leiden, Brill (co-edited with Jamie Bruce Lockhart)

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 Under the North Star: Black Communities in Upper Canada before Confederation (1867) , by Donald Simpson. New Brunswick NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora (edited)

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 Slavery, Commerce and Production in West Africa: Slave Society in the Sokoto Caliphate. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 Ecology and Ethnography of Muslim Trade in West Africa. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 Enslaving Connections: Changing Cultures of Africa and Brazil during the Era of Slavery. Amherst NY: Humanity Books (co-edited with José C. Curto)

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam. Princeton, Markus Wiener Publisher (edited)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 Pawnship, Slavery and Colonialism in Africa. Trenton, NJ, Africa World Press, The Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora (co-edited with Toyin Falola)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, editor in chief, Joel Mokyr. New York, Oxford University Press, 5 vols. (co-editor)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 Trans-Atlantic Dimensions of Ethnicity in the African Diaspora. London, Continuum, Black Atlantic Series (co-edited with David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History , editor in chief, Joel Mokyr. New York, Oxford University Press, 5 vols. (co-editor)

Lovejoy, Paul

2003 Busah's Mistress, Or Catherine the Fugitive. A Romance Set in the Days of Slavery, by Cyrus Francis Perkins (Brantford, Ontario, 1855). Kingston, Jamaica, Ian Randle, Publisher (co-edited and introduction, with Verene Shepherd and David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

2002 A escravidão na África. Uma história de suas transformações. Rio de Janeiro, Civilização Brasileira (trad: Regina A.R.F. Bhering and Luiz Guilherme B. Chaves)

Lovejoy, Paul

2001 The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua: His Passage from Slavery to Freedom in Africa and America. Princeton, Markus Wiener Publisher (co-edited and introduction, with Robin Law)

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 Identity in the Shadow of Slavery. Black Atlantic Series, London, Cassell Academic, Black Atlantic Series (editor)

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 Slaves and Slave Holders on the Gold Coast: Towards an Understanding of Social Bondage in West Africa , by Peter Haenger. Basel, P. Schglettwein Publishing (co-edited with J.J. Shafer)

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 Transformations in Slavery. History of Slavery in Africa. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2nd and revised edition

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 Pilgrims, Interpreters and Agents: French Reconnaissance Reports on the Sokoto Caliphate and Borno, 1891-1895. Madison: African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin (co-edited with A.S. Kanya-Forstner)

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 Displacement and the Politics of Violence in Nigeria. Leiden: Brill, International Studies in Sociology and Anthropology (originally published as a special issue on population displacement in contemporary Nigeria, Journal of Asian and African Studies, vol. 33, no. 1/2 (co-edited with Patricia Ama Tokunbo Williams)

Lovejoy, Paul

1995 Consuming Habits: Drugs in History and Anthropology. London, Routledge (co-edited with Jordan Goodman and Andrew Sherratt)

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 Pawnship in Africa: Debt Bondage in Historical Perspective. Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press (co-edited with Toyin Falola)

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 The Sokoto Caliphate and the European Powers, 1890-1906. Special issue of Paideuma (co-edited with A.S. Kanya-Forstner)

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 Unfree Labor in the Development of the Atlantic World. London: Frank Cass; also special issue of Slavery and Abolition (co-edited with Nicholas Rogers)

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 Slavery and its Abolition in French West Africa: The Official Reports of G. Poulet, E. Roume, and G. Deherme. Madison, African Studies program (co-edited with A.S. Kanya-Forstner)

Lovejoy, Paul

1993 Slow Death for Slavery. The Course of Abolition in Northern Nigeria, 1897-1936. Cambridge University Press, African Studies Series (with J.S. Hogendorn)

Lovejoy, Paul

1986 Salt of the Desert Sun. A History of Salt Production and Trade in the Central Sudan. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, African Studies Series

Lovejoy, Paul

1986 Africans in Bondage. Studies in Slavery and the Slave Trade. Madison, Wisconsin, African Studies Program (editor)

Lovejoy, Paul

1985 The Workers of African Trade. Beverly Hills, Sage Publications (co edited with Catherine Coquery Vidrovitch)

Lovejoy, Paul

1983 Transformations in Slavery. History of Slavery in Africa. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, African Studies Series

Lovejoy, Paul

1981 The Ideology of Slavery in Africa. Beverly Hills, Sage Publications (editor)

Lovejoy, Paul

1980 Caravans of Kola. The Hausa Kola Trade, 1700-1900. Zaria, Ahmadu Bello University Press; and Ibadan, University Press, Ltd.

Lovejoy, Paul

Entre solitudes et réjouissances. Les francophones et les fêtes nationales, 1834-1982.

Martel, Marcel

Globalizing Confederation: Canada and the World in 1867

Martel, Marcel

Roads to Confederation: The Making of Confederation, 1867

Martel, Marcel

Jean-François Caron et Marcel Martel, Le Canada français et la Confédération: fondements et bilan critique (Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2016) 198 p.

Martel, Marcel

Une brève histoire du vice au Canada depuis 1500 (Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2015) 225 p.

Martel, Marcel

Canada the Good? A Short History of Vice Since 1500, (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014) 189 p.

Martel, Marcel

Marcel Martel and Martin Pâquet, Speaking Up. A History of Language and Politics in Canada and Quebec (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2012) 300 p.

Martel, Marcel

With Martin Pâquet, Langue et politique au Canada et au Québec. Montreal, Boréal, 2010, 330 p.

Martel, Marcel

Marcel Martel et Martin Pâquet, Légiférer en matière linguistique, Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval et CEFAN, 2008, 449 p.

Martel, Marcel

Not This Time: Canadians, Public Policy and the Marijuana Question, 1961-1975, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2006, 277 p.

Martel, Marcel

Yves Frenette, Marcel Martel and John Willis, Envoyer et recevoir. Lettres et correspondances dans les diasporas francophones, Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval et CEFAN, 2006, 298 p.

Martel, Marcel

Michael D. Behiels and Marcel Martel, Nation, Ideas, Identities. Essays in Honour of Ramsay Cook, Don Mills, Ontario, Oxford University Press, 2000, 242 p.

Martel, Marcel

Marcel Martel, avec la collaboration de Robert Choquette, L’Université et la francophonie. Actes du colloque tenu à l’Université d’Ottawa, Novembre 1998, Ottawa, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, 1999, 311 p.

Martel, Marcel

French Canada: An Account of its Creation and Break up, 1850-1967. Ottawa, The Canadian Historical Association, 1998 (Canada's Ethnic Group Series, Booklet No. 24). 32 p.

Martel, Marcel

Le Canada français: récit de sa formulation et de son éclatement, 1850-1967. Ottawa, La Société historique du Canada, 1998, 35 p. (Collection: les groupes ethniques du Canada. Brochure n0 24).

Martel, Marcel

Marcel Martel, avec la collaboration de Robert Choquette, Les États généraux du Canada français: trente ans après, Actes du colloque tenu à l’Université d’Ottawa, November 1997, Ottawa, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, 1998.

Martel, Marcel

Le deuil d'un pays imaginé. Rêves, luttes et déroute du Canada français. Les relations entre le Québec et la francophonie canadienne, 1867-1975. Ottawa, University of Ottawa Press, 1997, 203 p.

Martel, Marcel

2003 Women, Health and Nation: Canada and the United States Since 1945, Gina Feldberg, Molly Ladd-Taylor, Alison Li and Kathryn McPherson, eds. (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press)

McPherson, Kathryn M

1999 Gendered Pasts: Historical Essays on Femininity and in Canada, Kathryn McPherson, Cecilia Morgan and Nancy Forestell, eds. (Toronto: Oxford University Press) . Reprinted 2003.

McPherson, Kathryn M

Networks in Tropical Medicine: Internationalism, Colonialism, and the Rise of a Medical Specialty, 1890-1930 (Stanford University Press, 2012) http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=11368

Neill, Deborah

Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny and Brenda Macdougall, eds. Family, Mobility and Territoriality in Metis History. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, fall October 2012. Forthcoming.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny and Laura Peers, eds. Gathering Places: Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2010, in press. 330 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Germaine Warkentin and Carolyn Podruchny, eds. Decentring the Renaissance: Canada and Europe in Multidisciplinary Perspective, 1500-1700. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. xii + 387 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

De los pepines a los agachados. Una historia política de las historietas. Fondo de Cultura Económica (Mexico), 2004. (Translation of Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

(co-edited with Gilbert Joseph and Eric Zolov) Fragments of a Golden Age: Mexican Cultural Politics Since 1940. Duke University Press, 2001 (reprinted 2003)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation: A Political History of Comic Books in Mexico. Duke University Press, 1998 (reprinted 2000).

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Espartero, el Pacificador, (Barcelona, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2018)

Shubert, Adrian

Public Humanities and the Spanish Civil War: Memory and the Digital in Contested Histories, with Alison Ribeiro de Menezes and Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez, (New York, Palgrave-MacMillan, 2018)

Shubert, Adrian

Nueva Historia de España, with José Álvarez Junco, (Barcelona, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2018)

Shubert, Adrian

History of Modern Spain: Chronologies, Themes, Individuals, with José Álvarez Junco, (London, Bloomsbury, 2018)

Shubert, Adrian

Globalizing Confederation, with Jaqueline Krikorian and Marcel Martel, (University of Toronto Press, 2017)

Shubert, Adrian

Canada’s Universities go Global, (Halifax, Lorimer, 2009), with Roopa Desai-Trilokaker and Glenn Jones

Shubert, Adrian

“Bullfighting” in Iberia and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History, (Sanra Barbara, ABC-CLIO, 2005)

Shubert, Adrian

The West and the World since 1500: Selected Readings, (Toronto, Gage, 2003), 310 pages, with Arthur Haberman

Shubert, Adrian

The Historical Practice of Diversity: Transcultural Interactions from the Early Modern Mediterranean World to the Twentieth-Century Postcolonial World, with Dirk Hoerder and Christiane Harzig, (New York, Berghan, 2003), 278 pages

Shubert, Adrian

A las Cinco de la Tarde: Historia de la Corrida de Toros, (Madrid, Turner, 2002), 300 pages

Shubert, Adrian

The West and the World: Contacts, Conflicts, Connections, (Toronto, Gage, 2002), 500 pages, with Arthur Haberman

Shubert, Adrian

Negotiating Nations: Exclusions, Networks, Inclusions, special issue of Histoire sociale/Social History, Dec. 2000, with Christiane Harzig and Dirk Hoerder

Shubert, Adrian

Spanish History since 1800, with José Alvarez Junco, (London, Edward Arnold, 2000)

Shubert, Adrian

Death and Money in the Afternoon: A History of Spanish Bullfighting, (New York, Oxford University Press, 1999), 270 pages

Shubert, Adrian

Spectacle, Monument and Memory, special issue of Histoire sociale/Social History, Nov. 1997, with Nicholas Rogers

Shubert, Adrian

Spain at War: the Spanish Civil War in Context, 1931-1939, (London, Longmans, 1995), co-authored with George Esenwein, 289 pages

Shubert, Adrian

The Land and People of Spain, (New York, HarperCollins, 1992), 256 pages

Shubert, Adrian

Historia social de Espana, 1800-1990, (Madrid, Nerea, 1991), 390 pages

Shubert, Adrian

A Social History of Modern Spain, 1800-1982, (London and Boston, Unwin Hyman, 1990), 292 pages - second printing by Routledge, 1993

Shubert, Adrian

The Road to Revolution in Spain. The Coal Miners of Asturias, 1860-1934, (Champaign Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1987), 185 pages

Shubert, Adrian

Hacia la revolución. Orígenes sociales del movimiento obrero en Asturias, 1860-1934, (Barcelona, Crítica, 1984), 174 pages

Shubert, Adrian

Amerikanische Arbeitergeschichte Heute, editor ( Labour History Today-Research Trends in the US and Canada)

Steinisch, Irmgard

S. Goldberg, S. Ury, and K. Weiser, eds. Key Concepts in the Study of Antisemitism (Palgrave, 2021)

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

K. Weiser, J. Baumgarten, E. Birnbaum and D. Birnbaum, eds. Second, revised edition of Solomon Birnbaum. Yiddish: a Survey and a Grammar (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016) with new essays by editors and updated, expanded bibliography

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

2012 The Colonization of Mi’kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy Toronto: University of Toronto Press 336 pp.

Wicken, William Craig

2004 John G. Reid, Maurice Basque, Elizabeth Mancke, Barry Moody, and Geoffrey Plank, The Conquest of Acadia, 1710: An Interpretive and Contextual History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Wicken, William Craig

2002 Mi’kmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land and Donald Marshall Junior Toronto: University of Toronto Press 301 pp. 2004(reprinted)

Wicken, William Craig

1998 Jo-Anne Fiske and Susan Sleeper-Smith, co-editors New Faces of the Fur Trade: Selected Papers from the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference. (Lansing: Michigan State University Press)

Wicken, William Craig
monographs

1996 Bedside Matters: The Transformation of Canadian Nursing, 1900-1990 (Toronto: Oxford University Press). Reprinted 2003

McPherson, Kathryn M

Carolyn Podruchny. Making the Voyageur World: Travelers and Traders in the North American Fur Trade. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press and Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. xx + 414 pp. Translated into French as: Les voyageurs et leur monde: Voyageurs et traiteurs de fourrures en Amérique du Nord. Translated by Anne-Hélène Kerbiriou. Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2009. xix + 405 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Sailing School: Navigating Science and Skill, 1550-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019)

Schotte, Margaret E.

Arbeitszeitverkürzung und sozialer Wandel. Der Kampf um die Achtstundenschicht in der deutschen und amerikanischen Eisen? und Stahlindustrie, 1880 ? 1929 (Berlin/New York: Walter De Gruyter 1986) pp. 640 ? (Shortening the Hours of Work and Social Change. The struggle to introduce the Eight Hour Shift in the German and American Iron and Steel Industries, 1880 ? 1929)

Steinisch, Irmgard

‘Pick one intelligent girl’: Employability, Domesticity and the Gendering of Canada’s Welfare State, 1939-1947. University of Toronto Press, 2007. 299 pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

Jewish People, Yiddish Nation: Noah Prylucki and the Folkists In Poland. University of Toronto Press, 2011

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)
journal articles

Electricity, Agency and Class in Lagos Colony, C.1860s–1914, Past & Present XX

Adebayo, Damilola

Jennifer Bonnell and Sean Kheraj, “Urban Environmental History in Anglophone Canada: Omissions and Opportunities,” Roundtable on the State of Urban History in Canada, 50th Anniversary Edition, Urban History Review (forthcoming Fall 2022).

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“Early Insecticide Controversies and Beekeeper Advocacy in the Great Lakes Region,” Environmental History 26, no. 1 (January 2021): 79-101.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“Insecticides, Honey Bee Losses, and Beekeeper Advocacy in Nineteenth-Century Ontario,” Ontario History 112, no.2 (Fall 2020): 139-156. Special Issue: Ontario’s Environmental History.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“An Intimate Understanding of Place: Charles Sauriol and Toronto’s Don River Valley, 1927-1989.” Canadian Historical Review 92, no. 4 (December 2011): 607-636.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

Jennifer Bonnell. “A Comforting Past: Skirting Conflict and Complexity at Montgomery’s Inn.” Journal of Canadian Studies 42, no.1 (Winter 2008): 127-153.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“Difficult Exhibitions and Intimate Encounters.” With Roger I. Simon. Museum and Society 5, no.2 (July 2007): 65-85. http://www.le.ac.uk/ms/museumsociety.html.

Bonnell, Jennifer L.

“Single Parenthood in the Past: Canadian Census Categories, 1891-1951 and the ‘Normal’ Family,” Historical Methods, Special Issue on the Canadian Families Project, 33, 4 (Fall, 2000): 211-217.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Feminist Historians and Family History in Canada in the 1990's,” Journal of Family History, Vol. 25, 3, (July 2000): 362-83.

Bradbury, Bettina

“From civil death to separate property: Changes in the legal rights of married women in nineteenth century New Zealand, ” New Zealand Journal of History, Vol. 29, no.1 (April, 1995): 40-66.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Women and the History of their Work in Canada: Some Recent Books, ” Journal of Canadian Studies, 28, 3, (Fall, 1993): 159-64.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Property and Marriage: The Law and Practice in early Nineteenth Century Montreal, ” with Alan Stewart, Evelyn Kolish and Peter Gossage, Histoire sociale/ Social History XXVI, (May, 1993): 9-39

Bradbury, Bettina

“Mourir chrétiennement. La vie et la mort dans les établissments catholiques pour personnes âgées à Montréal au XIXe siècle, ” Revue d'histoire de L'Amérique française, 46, 1, (été, 1992) : 143-175

Bradbury, Bettina

“Surviving as a Widow in Nineteenth-Century Montreal, ” Revue d'histoire urbaine/Urban History Review, XVII, 3, (February 1989): 148-160.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Women's History and Working Class History,” Labour/Le Travail, 19 (Spring 1987): 23-43.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Pigs, Cows and Boarders. Non-wage forms of Survival among Montreal Families, 1861-1881, ” Labour/Le Travail, 14 (Autumn 1984): 9-46.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Women and Wage Labour in a Period of Transition: Montreal, 1861-1881, ” Histoire Sociale / Social History, 33 (May 1984): 115-132

Bradbury, Bettina

“The Family Economy and Work in an Industrializing City, Montreal in the 1870's,” Canadian Historical Association, Historical Papers, (1979): 71-96.

Bradbury, Bettina

'Space, Emotions and the Everyday: The Emotional Ecology of 1980s London', Twentieth-Century British History, 28 (2017), 110-42 https://academic.oup.com/tcbh/article-abstract/28/1/110/2587140/Space-Emotions-and-the-Everyday-The-Affective?redirectedFrom=fulltext

Brooke, Stephen J

'Sexual Rights, Human Rights, the Material and the Post-Material in Britain 1970-2010', Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique 19/3 (2015), 114-29.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Revisiting Southam Street: Class, Generation, Gender and Race in the Photography of Roger Mayne’, Journal of British Studies, 53/2 (2014), 453-96. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9242018

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Living in “New Times”: Historicizing 1980s Britain’, Historical Compass 12/1 (2014), 20-32. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hic3.12126/abstract

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Slumming in Swinging London: Class, Gender and the Postwar City in Nell Dunn’s Up the Junction (1963)’, Cultural and Social History 9 (2012), 429-449. 20 pages. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bloomsbury/cash/2012/00000009/00000003/art00007

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Bodies, Sexuality and the “Modernization” of the British Working Classes’, International Labour and Working Class History 69 (June 2006). 122-43. 21 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘War and the Nude: The Photography of Bill Brandt in the 1940s’, Journal of British Studies 45/1 (January 2006), 118-38. 20 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘The Body and Socialism: Dora Russell in the 1920s’, Past and Present 189 (November 2005), 179-209. 30 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘Gender and Working Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s’, Journal of Social History 34 (Summer 2001), 773-95. 22 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

‘"A New World For Women"? Abortion Law Reform in Britain during the 1930s', American Historical Review, 106 (2001), 431-59. 28 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Evan Durbin: Reassessing a Labour "Revisionist"', Twentieth-Century British History, 7 (1996), 27-52. 25 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'The Labour Party and the 1945 General Election', Contemporary British History, 9 (1995), 1-21. 20 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Atlantic Crossing? American Views of Capitalism and British Socialist Thought, 1932-1962', Twentieth-Century British History 2 (1991), 107-36. 29 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Problems of "Socialist Planning": Evan Durbin and the Labour Government of 1945', Historical Journal, 34 (1991), 687-702. 15 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

'Revisionists and Fundamentalists: The Labour Party and Economic Policy during the Second World War', Historical Journal 32 (1989), 157-75. 18 pages.

Brooke, Stephen J

(with Thomas Robisheaux, Duke University), “Microhistory and the Historical Imagination: New Frontiers,” a special issue of Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Vol 47, No. 1 (Jan 2017). My essay is “The Macrohistory of Microhistory”: 53-73. I also co-edited the "Roundtable" transcript: 7-52.

Cohen, Thomas V

“Roman Law Meets Village Custom, Summoning Peasant Senses to Craft a Tale (1557),” forthcoming in International Journal for Cultural History (2012)

Cohen, Thomas V

With Germaine Warkentin of the University of Toronto, " Things not easily believed: introducing the early modern relation," a set of seven articles on Rélations/Relazioni, for Renaissance and Reformation, 34, no 1-2 (winter-spring, 2011): 3-243 (actually came out in winter of 2012).

Cohen, Thomas V

(with E. S. Cohen), “Charismatic things and social transaction in Renaissance Italy,” for Fabrizio Nevola, editor, Special Issue 03 (Locating communities in the early modern Italian city) Urban History, 2010: 474-82.

Cohen, Thomas V

with Riitta Laitinen. 'Cultural History of Early Modern Streets – An Introduction.' Journal of Early Modern History 12.3-4 (2009): 195-204.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Death of Abramo of Montecosaro.' Jewish History 19 (2005): 245-85.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Contrafactual History Assignment.' Core, York’s Newsletter on University Teaching 13.3 (April, 2004): 7.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Reflections on Retelling a Renaissance Murder.' History and Theory 41:4 (2002): 6-16.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E. S. Cohen. 'Open and Shut: The Social Meanings of the Renaissance Italian House.' Bard Graduate School of Design Journal IX:1 (fall-winter, 2001-2002): 61-84.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Savelli Murder Project: Unsolved Mystery Story as Historical Pedagogy.' Positive Pedagogy 1.2 (May, 2001).

Cohen, Thomas V

'Three Forms of Jeopardy: Honor, Pain and Truth-telling in a Sixteenth-Century Italian Courtroom.' Sixteenth Century Journal XXIX.4 (1998): 975-998.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Social Memory as Therapy and as Village Politics.' Social History/Histoire Sociale (1997): 291-309.

Cohen, Thomas V

Fosi, Irene. 'Justice and Its Image: Political Propaganda and Judicial Reality in the Pontificate of Sixtus V.' Sixteenth Century Journal XXIV.1 (Spring, 1993): 75-96.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Lay Liturgy of Affront in Sixteenth-Century Rome.' Journal of Social History 25.4 (1992): 857-877.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Long Day in Monte Rotondo: the Politics of Jeopardy in a Village Rising (1558).' Comparative Studies in Society and History 33 (1991): 639-68.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'Camilla the Go-Between: the Politics of Gender in a Roman Household (1559).' Continuity and Change 4.1 (1989): 53-77.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Case of the Mysterious Coil of Rope: Street Life and Jewish Persona in Rome in the Middle of the Sixteenth Century.' Sixteenth Century Journal 19.2 (Summer, 1988): 209-221.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Diversità nell' Esperienza Religiosa tra i primi 1259 Gesuiti.' Annali Accademici Canadesi I (1986): 7-25.

Cohen, Thomas V

with R.C.Hoffmann. 'El Tratadico de la Pesca. The Little Treatise on Fishing by Fernando Basurto from his Dialogue.' American Fly Fisherman 2.3 (Summer, 1984): 8-13.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Why the Jesuits Joined.' Canadian Historical Papers (1974). 237-258.

Cohen, Thomas V

"Open City: An Introduction to Gender in Early Modern Rome," I Tatti Studies 17:1 (2014), 35-54

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Colloquium: An Independent Intellectual Forum at Fifty Years," Coauthored with Jane Couchman, Renaissance & Reformation 37:3 (2014), 157-80

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"She Said, He Said: Situated Oralities in Judicial Records from Early Modern Rome," Journal of Early Modern History 16:4-5 (2012): 403-30

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“To Pray, To Work, To Hear, To Speak: Women in Roman Streets, c. 1600,” Journal of Early Modern History 12:3-4 (2008), 289-311. Also published in book form in Cultural History of Early Modern European Streets, ed. R. Laittinen with T.V. Cohen. Leiden: Brill, 2009.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Miscarriages of Apothecary Justice: Un-separate Spaces for Work and Family in Early Modern Rome.” Renaissance Studies 21:4 (2007), 480-504. Also published in book form in Spaces, Objects and Identities in Early Modern Italian Medicine, ed. S. Cavallo and D. Gentilcore, 8-32. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Back Talk: Two Prostitutes’ Voices from Rome c. 1600,” Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2 (2007), 95-126. (See Awards)

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Testimonios judiciales como ego-documentos,” coauthored with Thomas Cohen, Cultura escrita e sociedad 1 (2005), 58-61.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Open and Shut: The Social Meanings of the Cinquecento Roman House." Coauthored with Thomas Cohen. Studies in the Decorative Arts 9:1 (2001), 61-84.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Trials of Artemisia Gentileschi: A Rape as History," Sixteenth Century Journal 31:1 (2000), 47-75. (See Awards)

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Seen and Known: Prostitutes in the Cityscape of Late Sixteenth-Century Rome," Renaissance Studies 12:3 (1998), 392-409.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Honor and Gender in the Streets of Early Modern Rome," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 22:4 (1992), 597-625.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"'Courtesans' and 'Whores': Words and Behavior in Early Modern Rome," Women's Studies 19:2 (1991), 201-8.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Camilla the Go-Between: The Politics of Gender in a Roman Household (1559)." Coauthored with Thomas V. Cohen. Continuity and Change 4 (1989), 53-77.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"La verginità perduta: Autorappresentazione di giovani donne nella Roma barocca," Quaderni storici, no. 67 (1988), 169-91.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Fond Fathers, Devoted Daughters? Family Sentiment in Seventeenth-Century France." Histoire sociale/Social History 38 (1986), 343-63.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Historical Perspectives on the Study of Female Prostitution." Coauthored with Frances Newman, with the assistance of Patricia Tobin and Gail Macpherson. International Journal of Women's Studies 8 (1985), 80-86. Reprinted in History of Women in the United States, ed. Nancy Cott, v. 9, 99-105. Munich, 1993.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Willmott, Corey, Alexandra Taitt, Mary Ann Corbiere, and Alan Corbiere. ‘Toward Language in Action: Agency-Oriented Application of the GRASAC Database for Anishinaabe Language Revitalization.’ Museum of Anthropology Review 10, no.2 (Fall 2016): 91 - 116.

Corbiere, Alan

“Exchanging Gifts with the Dead: Lava Beds National Monument and Narratives of the Modoc War.” International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 4:1 (Spring 2011): 30-40

Cothran, Boyd

“Working the Indian Field Days: The Economy of Authenticity and the Question of Agency in Yosemite Valley, 1916-1929.” American Indian Quarterly 34:2 (Spring 2010): 194-223.

Cothran, Boyd

"Melancholia and the Infinite Debate." Western Historical Quarterly, 47:01 (November 2016):
435-438. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/whq/whw091

Cothran, Boyd

"Enduring Legacy: U.S.-Indigenous Violence and the Making of American Innocence in the
Gilded Age." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 14:04 (October 2015): 562-579.

Cothran, Boyd

Dick, M. Battles and the Writing of History, Amphora. Vol. 4. 1. (2005) , pp. 1ff.

Dick, Madelyn

“Indigenous Languages and the Historiography on Latin America.” Storia della Storiografía 67:1 (2015), 51-65.

Durston, Alan

“Ippolito Galante y la filología quechua en los años 1930 y 40”. Lexis 38:2 (2014), 307-336.

Durston, Alan

“El teatro quechua en la ciudad de Ayacucho, Peru, 1920-1950.” Corpus: Archivos Virtuales de la Alteridad Americana 4:2 (December 2014)

Durston, Alan

“Inocencio Mamani y el proyecto de una literatura indígena en quechua (Puno, Perú, década de 1920).” A Contracorriente 11:3 (Spring 2014).

Durston, Alan

“Apuntes para una historia de los himnos quechuas del Cuzco” [Notes on the History of the Quechua Hymns of Cuzco]. Chungara, Revista de Antropología Chilena 42:1 (2010), 147-155.

Durston, Alan

“Native-Language Literacy in Colonial Peru: The Question of Mundane Quechua Writing Revisited.” The Hispanic American Historical Review 88:1 (2008), 41-70.

Durston, Alan

“Notes on the Authorship of the Huarochirí Manuscript.” Colonial Latin American Review 16:2 (2007), 227-241.

Durston, Alan

“La escritura del quechua por indígenas en el siglo XVII - nuevas evidencias en el Archivo Arzobispal de Lima (estudio preliminar y edición de textos)” [Indigenous Writers of Quechua in the Seventeenth Century: New Evidence from the Archdiocesan Archive of Lima (Preliminary Study and Edition of Texts]. Revista Andina 37 (2003), 207-236.

Durston, Alan

“El Aptaycachana de Juan de Castromonte - un manual sacramental quechua para la sierra central del Perú (ca. 1650)” [Juan de Castromonte’s Aptaycachana: A Quechua Sacramental Manual for the Central Highlands of Peru (ca. 1650)]. Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Études Andines 31:2 (2002), 219-292.

Durston, Alan

“El proceso reduccional en el sur andino: confrontación y síntesis de sistemas espaciales” [The Congregation Process in the Southern Andes: Confrontation and Synthesis of Spatial Systems]. Revista de Historia Indígena 4 (1999), 75-101.

Durston, Alan

Alan Durston and Jorge Hidalgo L., “La presencia andina en los valles de Arica, siglos XVI-XVIII: casos de regeneración colonial de estructuras archipielágicas” [The Andean Presence in the Arica Valleys: Cases of Colonial Regeneration of Archipelago Structures]. Chungara Revista de Antropología Chilena 29/2 (1997): 249-273. Reprinted in Jorge Hidalgo (lead author) Historia andina en Chile, Editorial Universitaria (Santiago, Chile), 2004, p. 479-506.

Durston, Alan

“Un régimen urbanístico en la América hispana colonial - el trazado en damero durante los siglos XVI y XVII” [A Town-Planning Regime in Colonial Spanish America: The Grid Plan in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries]. Historia 28 (1994 [published in 1995]), 59-115.

Durston, Alan

“A female doctor (medica) at Augusta Emerita (Mérida)? Re-examining CIL II 497 from humanist readings to the latest digital epigraphy techniques”, Veleia 39, 2022, 255-298

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Language contact and the spread of epigraphic cultures in the Western Mediterranean, 3rd to 1st c. BCE”, Journal of Roman Archaeology 35, 2022, 1069–1076.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“A new fragmentary funerary plaque from Augusta Emerita with a multiple epitaph” (co-authored with P. Paniego Díaz), Anas 35, 2022, 315-326

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The epitaph on the granite cupa found in situ in the calle Marquesa de Pinares, Mérida, and female sociability at Augusta Emerita in the second century A.D.”, Anas 35, 2022, 293-314.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Mining and the Production of Precious Metals in Roman Lusitania (1st Century B.C. – 3rd Century A.D.)”, Madrider Mitteilungen 61, 2020 [2021], 166-191

Edmondson, Jonathan

"Una nueva familia de libertos de Augusta Emerita”, Anas 29-30, 2016-17 [2020], 125-133

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Otro militar en el territorio de Valeria”, co-written with H. Gimeno Pascual, Sylloge Epigraphica Barcinonensis 18, 2020, 125-134

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Notes on the elogium of a Benefactor at Pompeii” (co-written with J. Bodel, A. Bendlin, S. Bernard and C. Bruun), Journal of Roman Archaeology 32, 2019, 148-182.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Primer testimonio de evergetismo en el foro de Valeria (Conventus Carthaginiensis, Hispania Citerior): una nueva placa opistógrafa” (co-authored with H. Gimeno Pascual), Madrider Mitteilungen 58, 2017 [2018], 321-372.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Las estelas funerarias marmóreas de Augusta Emerita: Novedades, revisiones y apuntes tipológicos, técnicos e iconográficos” [co-written with J. M. Murciano Calles], Anas 25-26, 2012-13 [2018], 133-171.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Reconstructing a Small Town in the Foothills of the Pyrenees: The Flavian municipium of Labitolosa”, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 30, 2017, 724-729.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La aplicación de la técnica de Modelo de Residuo Morfológico (M.R.M.) para la recuperación de los textos de dos cupae funerarias emeritenses” (co-written with R. Campo Lastra and M.V. Gago), Anas, 24, 2011 [2016], 115-126.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Rural Epigraphy in Roman Spain: A New Corpus of Inscriptions”, Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015), 764-768.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Towards a deeper understanding of gladiatorial spectacles and amphitheatres in the Hispanic provinces”, Journal of Roman Archaeology 24 (2011) 738-744.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Celebrating the inauguration of the Flavian amphitheatre in A.D. 80? Or ‘An untitled collection of uncertain length celebrating a series of unspecified occasions in honour of an unnamed Caesar’?' Journal of Roman Archaeology 21 (2008): 465-470.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Micro- and macro-approaches to the economy of Baetica felix.' Journal of Roman Archaeology 19 (2006): 563-570.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Family life within slave households at Augusta Emerita: the epitaph of the Cordii.' Anas 15-16 (2005): 201-237.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Un Ercavicensis en Augusta Emerita: una nueva estela funeraria de granito.' Mérida: Ciudad y Patrimonio 5 (2003): 137-42.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Epigraphy and History of Roman Hispania: the new edition of CIL II".' Journal of Roman Archaeology 12 (1999): 649-666.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Two dedications to Divus Augustus and Diva Augusta from Augusta Emerita and the early development of the imperial cult in Lusitania re-examined.' Madrider Mitteilungen 38 (1997): 89-105.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Specula urbis Romae: a group of marble funerary stelae with arch and rosettes from Augusta Emerita.' Anas 6 (1995): 9-49.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Creating a provincial landscape: Roman imperialism and rural change in Lusitania.' Studia Historica: Historia antigua 10 (1992): 13-30.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Mining in the later Roman Empire and beyond: continuity or disruption?' Journal of Roman Studies 79 (1989): 84-102.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Mithras at Pax Iulia: a re-examination.' Conimbriga 23 (1984): 69-83.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Explaining John Sherman: Leader of the Second American Revolution,” Ohio History, 114 (2007): 105-117. 13 pages.

Egnal, Marc

“Rethinking the Secession of the Lower South: The Clash of Two Groups,” Civil War History, 50 (2004): 261-290. 29 pages.

Egnal, Marc

“The Beards Were Right: Political Parties in the North, 1840-1860,” Civil War History, 47 (2001): 30-56. 27 pages.

Egnal, Marc

"The Origins of the Revolution in Virginia: A Reinterpretation," The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., 37 (1980): 401-428. 28 pages.

Egnal, Marc

"The Economic Development of the Thirteen Continental Colonies, 1720 to 1775," The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., 32 (1975):191-222. This essay has been reprinted in several anthologies. 32 pages.

Egnal, Marc

"The Changing Structure of Philadelphia's Trade with the British West Indies, 1750-1774," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 99 (1975): 156-179. 24 pages.

Egnal, Marc

"The Politics of Ambition: A New Look at Benjamin Franklin's Career," Canadian Review of American Studies, 6 (1975): 151-164. 14 pages.

Egnal, Marc

[With Joseph A. Ernst], "An Economic Interpretation of the American Revolution," The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., 29 (1972): 3-32. This essay has been reprinted in several anthologies. 30 pages.

Egnal, Marc

'Gott näher sein: Die Bedeutung des Heiligen Landes im Judentum.' Welt und Umwelt der Bibel 3.8 (2008): 58-62.

Ehrlich, Carl S.

'Philistine Religion: Text and Archaeology.' Scripta Mediterranea 27/28 (2007): 33-52.

Ehrlich, Carl S.

“The Recent Boom in Shanghai Studies,” Journal of the History of Ideas 71.2 (April 2010), 313-33.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Chart of the Japanese Embassies to the Tang Court,” online at: http://chinajapan.org/resources/j-to-tang.html; and “Chart to the Embassies to the Ming Court,” online at: http://chinajapan.org/resources/j-to-ming.html.

Fogel, Joshua A

Naitō Konan zenshū ni mishūroku no shiryō ni tsuite” 『内藤湖南全集』に未収録の資料について (On documents not included in the Collected Works of Naitō Konan), Higashi Ajia bunka kōshō kenkyū 東アジア文化交渉研究 3 (December 2008), 37-42.

Fogel, Joshua A

“A Decisive Turning Point in Sino-Japanese Relations: The Senzaimaru Voyage to Shanghai of 1862,” Late Imperial China 29.1 Supplement (June 2008), 104-24.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Controversy over Iris Chang’s Rape of Nanking,” Japan Echo 27.1 (February 2000), 55-57; reprinted in An Overview of the Nanjing Debate (Japan Echo, Inc., 2008), 100-7.

Fogel, Joshua A

Introduction to “Sun Yat-sen’s 1911 Revolution Had Its Seeds in Tokyo,” by Sato Kazuo, Japan Focus, an Asia Pacific e-journal (November 2007), at http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2587.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Chimera: A Portrait of Manzhouguo. Harmony and Conflict,” on translating Yamamuro Shin’ichi’s Kimera, at http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2384 (March 2007).

Fogel, Joshua A

“Opium and China Revisited: How Sophisticated Was Qing Thinking in Matters of Drug Control?” China Review International 13.1 (2006), 43-51.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Tackling the Translation of an Invaluable Primary Source That No One Person Would Dare Face Alone,” China Review International 12.1 (Spring 2005), 15-28.

Fogel, Joshua A

“A Wartime Cinematic Recreation of the Journey Linking China and Japan in the Modern Era,” Journeys: International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing 5.1 (May 2004), 100-18; reprinted in Traditions of East Asian Travel (Berghahn Books, 2006), 125-43.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Preface: Traditions of East Asian Travel,” Journeys: International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing 5.1 (May 2004), 1-3; revised for Traditions of East Asian Travel (Berghahn Books, 2006).

Fogel, Joshua A

Dattan shippūroku no honyaku o oete” 『韃靼疾風録』を終えて (Completing a translation of Chronicle of the Tatar Whirlwind), Ryō 遼 12 (Summer 2004), 20-21.

Fogel, Joshua A

“A Response to Herbert P. Bix, ‘Remembering the Nanking Massacre’,” Japan Focus, at http://japanfocus.org/110.html (May 2004).

Fogel, Joshua A

“Naitō Konan and Naitō’s Historiography: A Reconsideration in the Early Twenty-First Century,” Qinghua xuebao 清華學報 33.2 (December 2003), 439-53.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Ōba Osamu (1927-2002),” Journal of Asian Studies 62.2 (May 2003), 721-22.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Naitō Konan 内藤湖南 (1866-1934) and Chinese Historiography,” Historiography East and West 1 (January 2003), 117-31.

Fogel, Joshua A

“An Important Japanese Source for Chinese Business History,” Chinese Business History 12.2 (Fall 2002), 3, 8.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Sobieto Roshia to Chūgoku ni okeru Ajia teki seisan yōshiki ronsō” ソビエトロシアと中国におけるアジア的生産様式論叢 (Debates on the Asiatic mode of producton in Soviet Russia and China), Kōbe daigaku shigaku nenpō 神戸大学史学年報 16 (May 2001), 39-57.

Fogel, Joshua A

“‘Like Kissing Through a Handkerchief’: Traduttore Traditore,” China Review International 8.1 (Spring 2001), 1-15.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Shimada Kenji (1917-2000),” in Journal of Asian Studies 60.1 (February 2001), 302-3.

Fogel, Joshua A

“‘Shanghai-Japan’: The Japanese Residents’ Association of Shanghai,” Journal of Asian Studies 59.4 (November 2000), 927-50.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Airisu Chan no egaku Nankin jiken no gonin to henken” アイリス・チャンの描く南京事件の誤認と偏見 (The misunderstanding and biases of the Nanjing Incident as depicted by Iris Chang), Sekai 世界 667 (November 1999), 252-57.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Bakumatsu Meiji jidai ni okeru Nihonjin no Chūgoku ryokōki” 幕末明治時代日本人の中国旅行記 (Japanese travelogues of China in the bakumatsu and Meiji eras), Kansai daigaku tōzai gakujutsu kenkyūjo shohō 関西大学東西学術研究所所報 65 (September 1997), 5-6.

Fogel, Joshua A

“C. Martin Wilbur (1907-1997),” Journal of Asian Studies 56.3 (August 1997), 878.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Nihon no rikai konjaku” 日本の理解今昔 (Understanding Japan, then and now), Jinbun 人文 43 (1997), 8-10.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Issues in the Evolution of Modern China in East Asian Comparative Perspective,” The History Teacher 29.4 (August 1996), 425-48; reprinted in China’s Quest for Modernization: Historical Studies on Issues Concerning the Evolution of Modern Chinese Society, ed. Frederic Wakeman, Jr. and Wang Xi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of California, 1997), 352-81.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Miyazaki Ichisada (1901-1995),” Journal of Asian Studies 55.3 (August 1996), 806-8.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Studies and Translations of Kawabata Yasunari in Contemporary China,” Sino-Japanese Studies 8.1 (October 1995), 56-63.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Nationalism, the Rise of the Vernacular, and the Conceptualization of Modernization in East Asian Comparative Perspective,” Language and Politics in Modern China 3 (January 1994), 1-12.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Recent Translation Theory and Linguistic Borrowing in the Modern Sino-Japanese Cultural Context,” Language and Politics in Modern China 2 (July 1993), 20-31.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Japanese Literary Travelers in Pre-War China, 1902-1937,” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 49.2 (December 1989), 575-602.

Fogel, Joshua A

“On Japanese Expressions for ‘China’,” Sino-Japanese Studies II.1 (December 1989), 5-16; reprinted in The Journal of Intercultural Studies (Kansai University of Foreign Studies) 17-18 (1990-91), 31-40.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Chinese and Japanese Studies of Early Sino-Japanese Contacts in the Modern Era,” Sino-Japanese Studies Newsletter I.2 (March 1989), 41-56.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Japanese Approaches to the Cultural Revolution,” CCP Research Newsletter 2 (Spring 1989), 21-25.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Mendacity and Veracity in the Recent Chinese Memoir Literature,” CCP Research Newsletter 1 (Fall 1989), 31-34; reprinted in New Perspectives on State Socialism in China, ed. Timothy Cheek and Tony Saich (M. E. Sharpe, 1997), 354-58.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Asiatic Mode of Production Debates in Soviet Russia, China, and Japan,” American Historical Review 93.1 (February 1988), 56-79.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Esther Kreitman and Her Sketch, ‘A New World,’” The Yale Review 73 (Summer 1984), 525-32; partially reprinted in The Book Peddler 5 (Winter 1985), 21.

Fogel, Joshua A

“A New Direction in Japanese Sinology,” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 44.1 (June 1984), 225-47.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Yehoash’s Tribute to the Japanese,” Stone Lion Review 12 (June 1984), 50-54.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Seiyō ni okeru Naitō Konan no ichi” 西洋における内藤湖南の位置 (Naitō Konan’s position in the West), Konan 湖南 4 (November 1983), 21-23.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Nakae Ushikichi: The Lonely Vision of a Japanese Expatriate in China,” Illinois Papers in Asian Studies (Autumn 1983), 5-13.

Fogel, Joshua A

“To Reform China: Naitō Konan’s Formative Years in the Meiji Press,” Modern Asian Studies 16.3 (July 1982), 353-95.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Naitō Konan to Miyake Setsurei” 内藤湖南と三宅雪嶺 (Naitō Konan and Miyake Setsurei), Shoron 書論 (1982), 193-98.

Fogel, Joshua A

“The Historical Fiction of Chin Shunshin,” China Republican Studies Newsletter (February 1981), 17-19.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Japan: Recent Research,” Trends in History I.2 (March 1980), 131-46.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Naitō Konan kenkyū bunken mokuroku hoi” 内藤湖南研究文献目録補遺 (Addenda to the list of studies on Naitō Konan) and “Naitō Konan zenshū hoi” 内藤湖南全集補遺 (Addenda to the collected works of Naitō Konan), Shoron 書論 14 (Spring 1979), 127-33, 149.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Prewar Japanese Studies of Republican China,” Chinese Republican Studies Newsletter IV.2 (February 1979), 13-20.

Fogel, Joshua A

“Race and Class in Chinese Historiography: Divergent Interpretations of Zhang Binglin and the 1911 Revolution,” Modern China 3.3 (July 1977), 346-75.

Fogel, Joshua A

Gekas, Sakis. “Islands on Fire?: Navigating Ambiguity and Space during the 1821 Greek Revolution in the Aegean Sea.” Historein 21.1 (2023): n. pag. Web.

Gekas, Sakis

Σ. Γκέκας, Μ. Σωτηρόπουλος, Α. Χατζηκυριακού, “Η εποχή της συναίνεσης: αποτιμήσεις και προοπτικές της ιστοριογραφίας για το 1821″. Τα Ιστορικά 75 (2022), 6-39.

Gekas, Sakis

GEKAS, Sakis; ACOSTA, Camila. Greece, Uruguay and the British Informal Empire: From National Narratives to Global History. Historein, [S.l.], v. 19, n. 2, july 2021.
https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/historein/article/view/19500

Gekas, Sakis

Γκέκας Σ. (2022). Ιστορίες Επτανήσιων στον χώρο και τον χρόνο της Ελληνικής Επανάστασης. Peri Istorias, 10,
147–186. Retrieved from https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/ieim/article/view/30373

Gekas, Sakis

“Greek Travelers in Eastern Europe at the end of the 18th Century: Shifting identities and the production of knowledge across borders”, Diasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire, 2017, 29 (together with Manolis Patiniotis)

Gekas, Sakis

‘The Crisis of the Long 1850s and Regime Change in the Ionian State and the Kingdom of Greece’. The Historical Review/La Revue Historique, [S.l.], 10, (2013): 57-84.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Global history in the age of crisis: metanarratives of material progress and the rise of Asia.’ Historein, 13 (2013): 8-17.

Gekas, Sakis

‘A Colonial Sea: the Mediterranean, 1798-1856. Introduction’, in European Review of History: Revue Européenne d' Histoire, 19, no. 1 (2012): (with Manuel Borutta), 1-13; within top twenty most downloaded articles from the journal in 2012.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Colonial migrants and the making of a British Mediterranean’, in European Review of History: Revue Européenne d' Histoire , 19, no. 1 (2012): 75-92.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Class and cosmopolitanism: the historiographical fortunes of merchants in Eastern Mediterranean ports’, Mediterranean Historical Review 24, no. 2 (2009): 95-113.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Θεσμοί και Εξουσία στην πόλη της Κέρκυρας στα μέσα του 19ου αιώνα’ [Institutions and Power in Corfu town in the mid-nineteenth century], Ίστωρ 15 (2009): 107-144.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Migrants, merchants, and philanthropists; hierarchies in nineteenth-century Greek ports’ in Research Series in Maritime History 38, (2008): 109-126.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Από την Ιστορία του Κόσμου στην Παγκόσμια Ιστορία ή από τον Ηρόδοτο στη Μεγάλη Απόκλιση’ [From the History of the World to Global History or from Herodotus to the Great Divergence], Μνήμων 29 (2008): 243-273.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Public Health in Crete under the rule of Mehmed Ali in the 1830s’, Egypt/Monde Arab 4, no. 3, (2007): 35-54 (with Panagiotis Krokidas).

Gekas, Sakis

GEKAS, Athanasios, A Global History of Ottoman Cotton Textiles, 1600-1850, EUI MWP, 2007/30
http://hdl.handle.net/1814/8132

Gekas, Sakis

The Port Jews of Corfu and the ‘Blood Libel’ of 1891: A Tale of Many Centuries and of One Event, Jewish Culture and History, Volume 7, Issues 1-2, 2004, 171-196

Gekas, Sakis

"Harold, Marg, and the Boys: The Relevance of Class in Canadian History," Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 2009, 1-26.

Heron, W Craig

"Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production," International Labor and Working-Class History, 69 (Spring 2006), 6-34.

Heron, W Craig

"The Boys and Their Booze: Masculinities and Public Drinking in Working-Class Hamilton, 1890-1946," Canadian Historical Review, 86, no. 3 (September 2005), 411-52.

Heron, W Craig

"The Contested Terrain of Workers Heritage: North American Experience," in Irmgard Steinisch, ed., Amerikanische Arbeitergeschichte heute (Bochum: Instituts fur soziale Bewegungen 2001), 119-32.

Heron, W Craig

"The Labour Historian and Public History," Labour/Le Travail, 45 (Spring 2000), 171-97.

Heron, W Craig

"Introduction," Alf Edwards, "The Mill: A Worker's Memoir from 1945 to 1948," Labour/Le Travail, 43 (Spring 1999), 171-5.

Heron, W Craig

"The Craftsmen's Spectacle: Labour Day Parades in Canada, the Early Years," Histoire sociale/Social History, 58 (November 1996), 357-90. (With Steve Penfold)

Heron, W Craig

"The High School and the Household Economy in Working Class Hamilton, 1890-1940," Historical Studies in Education, 7:2 (Fall 1995), 217-59.

Heron, W Craig

"Towards Synthesis in Canadian Working Class History: Reflections on Bryan Palmer's Rethinking," Left History, Spring 1993, 109-21.",Towards Synthesis in Canadian Working Class History: Reflections on Bryan Palmer's Rethinking"

Heron, W Craig

"Communists, Gangsters, and Canadian Sailors," Labour/Le Travail, 24 (Fall 1989), 231-7.

Heron, W Craig

"The Great War and Nova Scotia Steelworkers," Acadiensis, 16:2 (Spring 1987), 3-34.

Heron, W Craig

"Industrial Unionism in Eastern Ontario: Gananoque, 1918-21," Ontario History, 77:3 (September 1985), 159-82. (With George De Zwaan)

Heron, W Craig

"Industrious Habits: Two Centuries of Work in Canada," History and Social Science Teacher, 20:3-4 (Spring 1985), 57-68.

Heron, W Craig

"Labourism and the Canadian Working Class," Labour/Le Travail, 13 (Spring 1984), 45-76.

Heron, W Craig

"Hamilton Steelworkers and the Rise of Mass Production," Canadian Historical Association, Historical Papers, 1982 (Ottawa 1983), 103-31.

Heron, W Craig

"Saving the Children," Acadiensis, 13:1 (Autumn 1983), 168-75.

Heron, W Craig

"The Anatomy of Work," Labour/Le Travailleur, 10 (Autumn 1982), 151-7.

Heron, W Craig

"The Crisis of the Craftsman: Hamilton Metal Workers in the Early Twentieth Century," Labour/Le Travailleur, 6 (Autumn 1980), 7-48.

Heron, W Craig

"Through the Prism of the Strike," Canadian Historical Review, 58:4 (December 1977), 423-58. (Co authored with Bryan D. Palmer).

Heron, W Craig

“Sinology, Feminist History, and Everydayness in the Early Republican Periodical Press.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 40:3 (Spring 2015), 563-87.

Judge, Joan

“Chinese Women’s History: Global Circuits, Local Meanings.” Journal of Women’s History 25:4 (2013), 224-44.

Judge, Joan

“Everydayness as a Critical Category of Gender Analysis: The Case of Funü shibao 婦女時報 (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Jindai Zhongguo funü shi yanjiu 近代中国婦女史研究(Research on Women in Modern Chinese History) 20 (December 2012), 1-28.

Judge, Joan

“Minkoku shoki no nichijô seikatsu: Fujo jihô kara yomitoku” 民国初期の 日常生活:『婦女時 報から読み解く(Daily Life During the Republican Period: What we can learn from reading the Funu shibao”). Chûgoku josei shi kenkyû 中国女性史研究 19: (February 2010), 1-21.

Judge, Joan

“Minkoku shoki no nichijô seikatsu: Fujo jihô kara yomitoku” 民国初期の 日常生活:『婦女時 報から読み解く(Daily Life During the Republican Period: What we can learn from reading the Funu shibao”). Chûgoku josei shi kenkyû 中国女性史研究 19: (February 2010), 1-21.

Judge, Joan

“A Translocal Technology of the Self: Biographies of World Heroines and the Chinese Woman Question. Journal of Women’s History Special Double Issue: Critical Feminist Biography as Translocal History, co-ed. Marilyn Booth and Antoinette Burton. 21.4 (Winter 2009), 59-83.

Judge, Joan

“A Translocal Technology of the Self: Biographies of World Heroines and the Chinese Woman Question.” Journal of Women’s History Special Double Issue: Critical Feminist Biography as Translocal History, co-ed. Marilyn Booth and Antoinette Burton. 21.4 (Winter 2009), 59-83.

Judge, Joan

“The Culturally Contested Student Body: Nü Xuesheng at the Turn-of-the-Twentieth Century.” In Performing Nation: New Gender Constructs in Literature, the Visual and the Performing Arts of Modern China and Japan, ed. Joshua Mostow, Cathreine Vance Yeh, and Doris Croissant. (Leiden: Brill, 2008) , 105-32.

Judge, Joan

“Mediated Imaginings: Biographies of Western Women and their Japanese Sources in Late Qing China.” In Different Worlds of Discourse: Transformations of Gender and Genre in Late Qing and Early Republican China, ed, Qian Nanxiu, Grace S. Fong, and Richard J. Smith (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 147-66.

Judge, Joan

Expanding the Feminine /National Imaginary: Social and Martial Heroines in Late Qing Women’s Journals. Jindai Zhongguo funü shi yanjiu 近代中國婦女史研究 (Research on Women in Modern Chinese History) 15 (December 2007), 1-33.

Judge, Joan

Expanding the Feminine /National Imaginary: Social and Martial Heroines in Late Qing Women’s Journals. Jindai Zhongguo funü shi yanjiu 近代中國婦女史研究 (Research on Women in Modern Chinese History) 15 (December 2007), 1-33.

Judge, Joan

'The Power of Print? Print Capitalism and the News Media in Late Qing and Republican China.' Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 66:1 (June 2006): 233-54.

Judge, Joan

“The Power of Print? Print Capitalism and the News Media in Late Qing and Republican China.” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 66:1 (June 2006), 233-54.

Judge, Joan

“Between Nei and Wai: Chinese Female Students in Japan in the Early Twentieth Century.” In Gender in Motion: Divisions of Labor and Cultural Change in Late Imperial and Modern China, ed. Bryna Goodman and Wendy Larson (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005), 121-43.

Judge, Joan

“Blended Wish Images: Chinese and Western Exemplary Women at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” Special Issue of Nan Nü: Men, Women, and Gender in Early and Imperial China, ed. Susan Mann, 6:1 (2004), 102-35.

Judge, Joan

“Blended Wish Images: Chinese and Western Exemplary Women at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” In Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and Cosmopolitanism in Late Qing China, eds. Grace S. Fong, Nanxiu Qian, and Harriet T. Zurndorfer (Leiden: Brill, 2004), 102-35.

Judge, Joan

“L’Éducation de la Femme et les Manuels Féminins du Début du XXe Siècle: De la mère de Mengzi aux femmes modernes.” In Éducation et Instruction en Chine (Education and instruction in China), eds. Christine Nguyen-Tri and Catherine Despeux (Paris and Louvain: Éditions Peeters, 2004), 171-214.

Judge, Joan

“Nüxing jiaoyu zhong de wenhua yu wenben chuanbo: lishi qingkuang zhong de 20 shiji zaoqi nüxing keben” 女性教育中的文化与文本传播:历史情况中的20世纪早期女性课本 (Cultural and textual transmission in women education: women’s textbooks in early twentieth century [China]). Faguo Hanxue 法国汉学 (French sinology) 8 (2003), 334-71.

Judge, Joan

“Beyond Nationalism: Gender and the Chinese Student Experience in Japan in the Early 20th Century.” In Wusheng zhi sheng (III): Jindai Zhongguo de funü guojia 無聲之聲 (III): 近代中國的婦女與國家 (Voices Amid Silence [III]: Women and Culture in Modern China [1600-1950]), ed. Lo Chui-jung (Taipei: Institute for Modern History, Academia Sinica, 2003), 359-93.

Judge, Joan

“Le Japon de Meiji et la Modernité Féminine en China au début du XXe siècle.” Daruma 12-13 (Automne-Printemps, 2002-03), 197-212.

Judge, Joan

“The Ideology of ‘Good Wives and Wise Mothers’: Meiji Japan and the Formulation of Feminine Modernity in Late Qing China.” In Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty Warriors: Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming-Qing Period, ed. Joshua A. Fogel (EastBridge, 2002), 218-48.

Judge, Joan

“Citizens or Mothers of Citizens?: Gender and the Meaning of Modern Chinese Citizenship.” In Citizenship in Modern China, ed. Elizabeth Perry and Merle Goldman (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Contemporary China Series, 2002), 23-43.

Judge, Joan

“Re-forming the Feminine: Female Literacy and the Legacy of 1898.” In The Historical Legacies of the 1898 Reforms in China, ed. Rebecca Karl and Peter Zarrow (Cambridge, MA: Harvard East Asian Center, 2002), 158-79.

Judge, Joan

“Talent, Virtue, and the Nation: Chinese Nationalisms and Female Subjectivities in the Early Twentieth Century.” American Historical Review 106.2 (June 2001), 765-803.

Judge, Joan

“Gaizao guojia: wan-Qing de jiaokeshu yu guomin duben” 改造國家: 晚清的教科書與國民讀本 (Transforming the nation: late Qing textbooks and citizen’s readers). Xinshi xue 新史學 12:2 (June 2001), 1-40.

Judge, Joan

“Meng Mu Meets the Modern: Female Exemplars in Late-Qing Textbooks for Girls and Women.” 近代中國婦女史研究 (Research on Women in Modern Chinese History) 8 (June 2000), 133-77.

Judge, Joan

“Mingzhi Riben he wan-Qing funü de jiaoyu” 明治日本和晚清婦女的教育 (Meiji Japan and late Qing women’s education). In Kyōsei kara tekitai e 共生から敵対へ (From cooperation to enmity), ed. Etō Shinkichi (Tokyo, Tōhō shoten, 2000), 511-20.

Judge, Joan

Ma Weilong. “If the Citizens Want to Rid Themselves of the Evils of Autocracy, They Must Have Political Power.” Contemporary Chinese Thought 31.1 (Fall 1999), 44-47. Reprinted in Chinese Rights Reader (Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 2001), 49-53.

Judge, Joan

“Amerikajin josei gakusha ga mita ‘Nihon, Chūgoku, Chōsen kan no sōgo ninshiki to gokai no hyōzō’” アメリカ人女性学者がみた「日本・中国・朝鮮間の相互認識と誤解の表象」 (‘Representations of Mutual Understandings and Misunderstandings among Japan, China, and Korea’ as Seen by an American Woman Scholar). In Kokusai Shinpojiumu: Nihon, Chūgoku, Chōsen kan no sōgo ninshiki to gokai no hyōzō 国際シンポジウム:日本・中国・朝鮮間の相互認識と誤解の表象 (International Symposium: Representations of Mutual Understandings and Misunderstandings among Japan, China, and Korea), ed. Yamamuro Shin’ichi 山室信一 (Kyoto: Kyoto University, 1998), 291-93.

Judge, Joan

“Citizens or Mothers of Citizens?: Reimagining Femininity in Late Qing Women’s Textbooks.” Transactions of the International Conference of Eastern Studies (Tokyo) XLII (1997), 102-14.

Judge, Joan

“Publicists and Populists: Including the Common People in the Late Qing New Citizen Ideal.” In Imagining the People: Chinese Intellectuals and the Concept of Citizenship, 1890-1920, ed. Joshua A. Fogel and Peter G. Zarrow (Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), 165-82.

Judge, Joan

“The Concept of Minquan in the Late Qing: Classical and Contemporary Sources of Authority.” In Confucianism and Human Rights, ed. Wm. T. de Bary and Tu Wei-ming (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997), 193-208.

Judge, Joan

Wang Fansen. “Qunxue and Society in the Late Qing and Early Republic.” Chinese Studies in History 29.4 (Summer 1996). Reprinted in Imagining thePeople: Chinese Intellectuals and the Concept of Citizenship, 1890-1920, ed. Joshua A. Fogel and Peter G. Zarrow (Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), 258-78.

Judge, Joan

“The Factional Function of Print: Liang Qichao, Shibao, and Fissures in the Late Qing Reform Movement.” Late Imperial China 19.1 (June 1995), 120-40.

Judge, Joan

“Key Words in the Late Qing Reform Discourse: Classical and Contemporary Sources of Authority.” Language and Politics in Modern China 5 (July 1994), 1-33.

Judge, Joan

“Revolution?: A Review Essay on China, 1898-1912: The Xinzheng Revolution and Japan, by Douglas Reynolds.” Sino-Japanese Studies 6.2 (April 1994), 7-12.

Judge, Joan

“Public Opinion and the New Politics of Contestation in the Late Qing, 1904-1911.” Modern China 20.1 (January 1994), 64-91.

Judge, Joan

'Proving the ius liberorum: P.Oxy. XII 1467 Reconsidered,' Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 57.1 (2017), 105-35.

Kelly, Benjamin

'Control policial, represión y seguridad privada en la ciudad de Roma', Desperta Ferro: Arqueología y Historia 2 (2015), 20-25 (trans. Gustavo García Jiménez). [For a general audience.]

Kelly, Benjamin

'"When the culprits come to light ...": P.IFAO I 26, BGU III 731.ii, and P.Fay. 108', Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete 59.2 (2013), 369-74.

Kelly, Benjamin

'Notes on Five Documents from the Roman Period', Tyche: Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte, Papyrologie und Epigraphik 27 (2012), 224-5 (= Korr.Tyche 729-33).

Kelly, Benjamin

‘Deviant Ancient Histories: Dan Brown, Erich von Däniken and the Sociology of Historical Polemic’, Rethinking History 12.3 (2008), 361-82.

Kelly, Benjamin

'Dellius, the Parthian Campaign, and the Image of Mark Antony’, in Deroux, C. (ed.) Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History, 14 (2008), 209-34 (= Collection Latomus, vol. 315).

Kelly, Benjamin

‘A Late-Antique Contract in the Collection of the Australian National University Classics Museum’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 161 (2007), 207-14.

Kelly, Benjamin

"The Pacific War and Working Women in Late-Colonial Korea," Signs 33:1 (Fall 2007), 81-104, [Refereed Work].

Kim, Janice C. H.

“The Varieties of Women’s Wage Work in Colonial Korea,” The Review of Korean Studies, 10:3 (June 2007), 119-46, [Refereed Work].

Kim, Janice C. H.

“‘Ravished by Some Moron’: The Eugenic Origins of the Minnesota Psychopathic Personality Law of 1939,” Journal of Policy History 32 (2019): 192-216.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“Contraception or Eugenics? Sterilization and ‘Mental Retardation’ in the 1970s and 1980s,” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 31 (2014): 189-211

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“My Left History [Symposium on ‘What is Left History?’],” Left History 11 (Spring 2006): 15-17.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“Coping with a ‘Public Menace’: Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota,” Minnesota History 59 (Summer 2005): 237-248.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“Mother-Worship/Mother-Blame: Politics and Welfare in an Uncertain Age,” Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering 6 (Spring/Summer 2004): 7-15.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“Eugenics, Sterilization and Modern Marriage: the Strange Career of Paul Popenoe,” Gender & History 13 (August 2001): 298-327.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

“Child Guidance and the Democratization of Mother-Blaming,” Reviews in American History 28 (December 2000): 593-600.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"Saving Babies and Sterilizing Mothers: Eugenics and Welfare Politics in the Interwar United States," Social Politics 4 (Spring 1997): 136-153.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"Toward Defining Maternalism in U.S. History," Journal of Women's History 5 (Fall 1993): 110-113.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"'Grannies' and 'Spinsters': Midwife Education Under the Sheppard-Towner Act," Journal of Social History 22 (Winter 1988): 255-275.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"Women Workers and the Yale Strike," Feminist Studies 11 (Fall 1985): 465-489.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

"A Forum on the Yale Strike," Radical America 18 (Sept.-Oct. 1984): 7-19.

Ladd-Taylor, Molly

Lawrie, P.. “"Mortality as the Life Story of a People": Frederick L. Hoffman and Actuarial Narratives of African American Extinction, 1896-1915.” Canadian Review of American Studies 43 (2013): 352 - 387.

Lawrie, Paul

2015 “Maintaining Network Boundaries: Islamic Law and Commerce from Sahara to Guinea Shores,” Slavery and Abolition, 36:2, 211-32 (with Jennifer Lofkrantz)

Lovejoy, Paul

2015 "Jihad, 'Era das Revoluções' e história atlântica: desafiando a interpretação de Reis da história brasileira," Topoi, 16:30, 390-401

Lovejoy, Paul

2014 "Jihad na Africa Ocidental durante a “Era das Revoluções”: em direcao a um dialogo com Eric Hobsbawm e Eugene Genovese," Topoi, 15:28, 22-67

Lovejoy, Paul

2012 “Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa – What’s in a Name?” Atlantic Studies, 9:2

Lovejoy, Paul

2012 “Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa – What’s in a Name?” Atlantic Studies, 9:2, 165-84

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 “Freedom Narratives of Trans-Atlantic Slavery,” Slavery and Abolition, 32:1, 91-107

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 “Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, en la Costa de Mosquitos: Supervisor de Plantación y Abolicionista,” Revista de Temas Nicaragüenses, 36, 102-45

Lovejoy, Paul

2011 “Les origines de Catherine Mulgrave Zimmermann: considérations méthodologiques,” Cahiers des Anneaux de la Mémoire 14, 247-63

Lovejoy, Paul

2009 “Extending the Frontiers of Transatlantic Slavery, Partially,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 11:1, 57-70

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Construction of Identity: Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa?” Slavery and Abolition, 28, 1

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Comparing the Life Histories of Two Muslims in the Americas: Muhammad Kab? Saghanaghu and Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua,” Estudios de Asia y Africa

Lovejoy, Paul

2007 “Patterns in Regulation and Collaboration in the Slave Trade of West Africa,” Leidschrift, 22, 1

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “Construction of Identity: Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa?” Historically Speaking, 7:3, 8-9, reprinted in Donald A. Yerxa, ed., Recent Themes in the History of Africa and the Atlantic World: Historians in Conversation (Charleston: University of South Carolina Press, 2008), 93-100

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “The Children of Slavery: The Trans-Atlantic Phase,” Slavery and Abolition, 27:2, 197-218

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “Autobiography and Memory: Gustavus Vassa and the Abolition of the Slave Trade,” Slavery and Abolition, 27:3, 317-47

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “Slavery in Ecclesiastical Archives: Preserving the Records,” Hispanic American Historical Review, 86:2, 337-46 (with Mariza Soares, Jane Landers, and Andrew McMichael)

Lovejoy, Paul

2006 “Mercadores e carregadores das Caravanas do Sudão Central, século XIX,” Tempo: Revista de História (Rio de Janeiro), 10:20, 61-82

Lovejoy, Paul

2005 “The Urban Background of Enslaved Muslims in the Americas,” Slavery and Abolition, 26:3, 347-72

Lovejoy, Paul

2004 “ ‘This Horrid Hole’: Royal Authority, Commerce and Credit at Bonny, 1690-1840,” Journal of African History, 45:3, 363-92 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

2002 “Islam, Slavery, and Political Transformation in West Africa: Constraints on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” Outre-Mers: Revue d’histoire, 89: 247-82

Lovejoy, Paul

2002 “Identidade e a Miragem da Ethnicidade: A Jornada de Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua para as Américas,” Afro-Ásia, 27: 9-39

Lovejoy, Paul

2001 “The Business of Slaving: Pawnship in Western Africa, c. 1600-1810,” Journal of African History,42:1, 67-89 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

2001 “The Oral History of Royal Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate: An Interview with Sallama Dako,” History in Africa, 28: 273-91 (with Sean Stilwell and Ibrahim Hamza)

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 “J.K. Cochrane: “‘Exploration in Bornu’: An Account of Borno and Bedde in 1902,” Bulletin of the Museum Society of Maiduguri, 10

Lovejoy, Paul

2000 “Jihad e Escravidao: As Origens dos Escravos Muculmanos de Bahia,” Topoi (Rio de Janeiro), 1, 11-44

Lovejoy, Paul

1999 "Trust, Pawnship and Atlantic History: The Institutional Foundations of the Old Calabar Slave Trade,” American Historical Review, 104:2, 332-55 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

1999 “Les origenes de los esclavos en las Americas Perspectivas Methodologicas,” Revista de Historia, 36.

Lovejoy, Paul

1999 “Borgu in the Atlantic Slave Trade,” African Economic History, 27 (with Robin Law)

Lovejoy, Paul

1999 “Cerner les identities au sein de la diaspora africaine, l’islam et l’esclavage aux Ameriques,” Cahiers des Anneaux de la Memoire, 1, 249-78

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "Editing Nineteenth-Century Intelligence Reports on the Sokoto Caliphate and Borno: The Advantages of a Collaborative Approach," History in Africa, 24, 195-204 (with A.S. Kanya-Forstner).

Lovejoy, Paul

1997 "La vie quotidienne en Afrique de l'Ouest au temps de la `Route des esclaves'", Diogène, 179, 3-19.

Lovejoy, Paul

1995 "British Abolition and its Impact on Slave Prices at the Atlantic Coast of Africa, 1783-1850," Journal of Economic History, 55:1 (with David Richardson), 98-119.

Lovejoy, Paul

1995 "Competing Markets for Male and Female Slaves: Slave Prices in the Interior of West Africa, 1780-1850," International Journal of African Historical Studies, 28:2, 261-93 (with David Richardson).

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 "Introduction," Special issue on the Sokoto Caliphate and the European Powers, 1890-1906," Paideuma, 49, 7-14 (with A.S. Kanya-Forstner).

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 "Background to Rebellion: The Origins of Muslim Slaves in Bahia," Slavery and Abolition, 15:2, 151-80.

Lovejoy, Paul

1994 "Introduction: Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World," Slavery and Abolition, 15:2 (with N. Rogers)

Lovejoy, Paul

1993 "C.L. Temple's `Notes on the History of Kano'," Sudanic Africa: A Journal of Historical Sources (with Abdullahi Mahadi and Mansur Ibrahim Mukhtar), 4, 7-76.

Lovejoy, Paul

1992 "Murgu: The Wages of Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate," Slavery and Abolition, 24:1, 168-185.

Lovejoy, Paul

1992 "Commentary" on John Hunwick, "Falkeiana II: A Letter from the Amir of Mafara to the Amir of Zamfara," Sudanic Africa. A Journal of Historical Sources, 3, 103-105.

Lovejoy, Paul

1992 "Collaborative Research in the Recovery of Documentation on the Conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate," Sudanic Africa: A Journal of Historical Sources, 3, 165-172 (with A.S. Kanya-Forstner).

Lovejoy, Paul

1991 "Miller's Vision of Meillassoux," International Journal of African Historical Studies, 24:1, 133-145.

Lovejoy, Paul

1990 "Revolutionary Mahdism and Resistance to Colonial Rule in the Sokoto Caliphate (1905-1906)," Journal of African History, 31:2, 217-244 (with J.S. Hogendorn).

Lovejoy, Paul

1990 "Concubinage in the Sokoto Caliphate," Slavery and Abolition, XXI:2, 159-189.

Lovejoy, Paul

1989 "The Development and Execution of Frederick Lugard's Policies Toward Slavery in Northern Nigeria," Slavery and Abolition, 10:1, 1-43 (with J.S. Hogendorn).

Lovejoy, Paul

1989 "The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa: A Review of the Literature," Journal of African History, 30, 365-94

Lovejoy, Paul

1988 "Concubinage and the Status of Women Slaves in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria," Journal of African History, 29:2, 245-266.

Lovejoy, Paul

1984 "Commercial Sectors in the Economy of the Nineteenth Century Central Sudan: the Trans Saharan Trade and the Desert Side Salt Trade," African Economic History, 13:85 116.

Lovejoy, Paul

1982 "Polanyi's `Ports of Trade': Salaga and Kano in the Nineteenth Century," Canadian Journal of African Studies, 16:2, 245-278.

Lovejoy, Paul

1982 "The Volume of the Atlantic Slave Trade: A Synthesis," Journal of African History, 23:4, 473-501. (Reprinted in Paul Finkelman, ed., Outstanding Articles on Slavery, Hamden, Conn., Garland Publishing, Inc.; also reprinted in David Northrup, ed., The Atlantic Slave Trade, Lexington, Mass., D.C. Heath and Co., 1994).

Lovejoy, Paul

1980 "Kola in the History of West Africa," Cahiers d'études africaines. 20:1/2 97-134; 173-175. Commentaries by Yves Person, Stephen Baier, Jean Loup Amselle, and Jean Pierre Chauveau, 149-171.

Lovejoy, Paul

1979 "Pastoralism in Africa," Peasant Studies, 8:2, 73-85.

Lovejoy, Paul

1979 "Indigenous African Slavery," Historical Reflections/ Reflexions Historiques, 6:1, 19-6l. Reprinted in Michael Craton, ed., Roots and Branches: Current Directions in Slave Studies (Toronto, Pergamon Press), 19 6l. Commentaries by Igor Kopytoff and Frederick Cooper, 62 83.

Lovejoy, Paul

1979 "The Characteristics of Plantations in the Nineteenth Century Sokoto Caliphate (Islamic West Africa)," American Historical Review, 74:4, 1267-92.

Lovejoy, Paul

1978 "The Role of the Wangara in the Economic Transformation of the Central Sudan in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries," Journal of African History, 19:2, 173-93 (Reprinted in A.J.R. Russell-Wood, ed., An Expanding World: The European Impact on World History 1450-1800 (Birmingham, Variorium Press, 1996).

Lovejoy, Paul

1978 "Plantations in the Economy of the Sokoto Caliphate," Journal of African History, 19:3, 341-68.

Lovejoy, Paul

1978 "The Borno Salt Industry," International Journal of African Historical Studies, 11:4, 629-68.

Lovejoy, Paul

1978 "Notes on the Asl al Wangariyyin," Kano Studies, I:3, 46-52.

Lovejoy, Paul

1978 "Oral Data Collection and the Economic History of the Central Sudan," Savanna, 8:1, 71-4 (with J.S. Hogendorn).

Lovejoy, Paul

1975 "The Desert Side Economy of the Central Sudan," International Journal of African Historical Studies, 8:4, 551-81: reprinted in Michael Glantz, ed., Drought in the Sahel: The Politics of a Natural Disaster (New York, Praeger, 1976), 145 75 (with S. Baier).

Lovejoy, Paul

1974 "Interregional Monetary Flows in the Precolonial Trade of Nigeria," Journal of African History, 15:4, 563-85.

Lovejoy, Paul

1973 "The Kambarin Beriberi: The Formation of a Specialized Group of Hausa Kola Traders in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of African History, 14:4, 633-57.

Lovejoy, Paul

1971 "Long Distance Trade and Islam: The Case of the Nineteenth Century Hausa Kola Trade," Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, 5:4, 537-47.

Lovejoy, Paul

“A woman who has done such excellent work for imperial unity”: Clementina Trenholme Fessenden et sa quête de reconnaissance, Études canadiennes Canadian studies: revue interdisciplinaire des études canadiennes en France, vol. 88 ( June 2020): 53-71.

Martel, Marcel

“The 1969 Official Languages Act: A Turning Point, but for Whom,” The Canadian Historical Review, vol. 100. no 2 (June 2019): 208-222.

Martel, Marcel

Matthieu Arsenault and Marcel Martel, “Un mal intolérable : Revendiquer des services en santé mentale pour la jeunesse franco-ontarienne avant la crise de l’Hôpital Montfort,” Minorités linguistiques et société, vol. 9 (2018) : 55-73.

Martel, Marcel

Mathieu Arsenault and Marcel Martel, “Besoins criants, gains modestes : l’accès à des soins de santé mentale en français en Ontario, 1968-1986,” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Bulletin canadien d’histoire médicale, vol. 34, no 2 (fall-automne 2017): 419-443.

Martel, Marcel

Martin Pâquet et Marcel Martel, “L’enjeu linguistique au Québec. Relations de domination et prise de parole citoyenne depuis les années 1960”, Vingtième Siècle Revue d’histoire vol. 129, (janvier-mars 2016): 75-89.

Martel, Marcel

“L’étrangeté des rapport entre le Québec et les communautés francophones en milieu minoritaire: perspectives historiques” (translated and published in Japanese), Revue japonaise des études québécoises, vol. 7 (2015): 3-15.

Martel, Marcel

“Lorsque l’État enquête sur ses citoyens: la GRC et la francophonie canadienne, 1963-1984”, Bulletin d’histoire politique, vol. 23, no 1 (automne 2014): 109-125.

Martel, Marcel

“They smell bad, have diseases and are lazy”: RCMP Officers Reporting on Hippies in the Late Sixties’, The Canadian Historical Review, vol. 90. no 2 (June 2009), p. 215-245. Reproduced in M. Athena Palaeologu, editor, The Sixties in Canada. A Turbulent and Creative Decade, Montreal, Black Rose Books, 2009, p. 165-192.

Martel, Marcel

‘Être pauvre en période d’abondance : développement économique et francophonie minoritaire depuis 1945’, Francophonie d’Amérique, vol. 26 (Automne 2008), p. 95-117.

Martel, Marcel

«S’ils veulent faire la révolution, qu’ils aillent la faire chez eux à leurs risques et périls. Nos anarchistes maisons sont suffisants» : occupation et répression à Sir George Williams, Bulletin d’histoire politique, vol. 15, no 1 (automne 2006), p. 163-177.

Martel, Marcel

‘Usage du passé et mémoire collective franco-ontarienne : le souvenir du Règlement 17 dans la bataille pour sauver l’hôpital Montfort’. Mens. Revue d’histoire intellectuelle de l’Amérique française, volume 6, no 1 (automne 2005), p. 69-94.

Martel, Marcel

‘Que faire? Le gouvernement ontarien et la consommation des drogues à des fins récréatives, 1966-1972', Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, Bulletin canadien d’histoire médicale, volume 20, no 1 (2003), p. 103-20.

Martel, Marcel

‘Regard sur les études québécoises au Canada anglais’, Globe. Revue internationale d’études québécoises, vol. 4, no. 2 (2001), p. 387-397.

Martel, Marcel

With Martin Pâquet, ‘L’effet miroir: la construction de la Communauté européenne et la rhétorique politique au Québec et au Canada, 1989-2000', Revue Études internationales, vol. 32, no 3 (Septembre 2001), p. 475-494.

Martel, Marcel

‘Introduction/En guise d’introduction’, Round Tables articles on History and the Media, Histoire sociale/Social History, volume XXXIV, no 68 (November 2001), p. 377-380.

Martel, Marcel

‘André Laurendeau et les groupes francophones en milieu minoritaire, 1935-1968', Les Cahiers d’histoire du Québec au XXe siècle, no 10, hiver 2000, p. 80-87.

Martel, Marcel

‘Les politiques gouvernementales fédérale et québécoise à l’égard des minorités francophones du Canada, 1960-1980', Francophonies d’Amérique, numéro 9 (1999), p. 199-208.

Martel, Marcel

‘Le dialogue avec l'Autre: la question de l'immigration et les dirigeants franco-ontariens, 1927-1968'. Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, Revue de la Société historique du Canada Montréal 1995, New Series no 6/Nouvelle série vol. 6, 1997, p. 273-287.

Martel, Marcel

Connaissance de la loi sur les langues officielles : quelques constats 1969-2009, l’acte de langues officielles au Canada : 40 ans de rétrospective. Gatineau, Quebec: Association of Canadian Studies/Association d’études canadiennes, Canadian Museum of Civilizations

Martel, Marcel

Hommage à Pierre Savard. In Roberto Perin & Marcel Martel Bulletin de la Société canadienne d’histoire de l’Église catholique, vol. 9, no 1: 3.

Martel, Marcel

"Assessment of Robert Sweeny, Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal 1819–1849" Journal of the Canadian Historical Association Revue de la Société historique du Canada, 28, 2 (2017): 115-120

McPherson, Kathryn M

Assessment of Robert Sweeny, Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal 1819–1849

McPherson, Kathryn M

“Imagining Gerontological Nursing: Canadian Nurses and Eldercare, 1905-70” Journal of Canadian Studies, 15, 2 (Spring 2016): 422-445.

McPherson, Kathryn M

2013 “Rethinking Veronica Strong-Boag” Invited paper “Veronica Strong-Boag, Canadian Feminist Historian: An Assessment and Appreciation” Atlantis, 36, 1 (2013): 126-29.

McPherson, Kathryn M

“Global Football: An Introduction”, with Stephen Brooke, Histoire sociale/Social History vol. 45, no. 90 (November 2012): 217-219.

McPherson, Kathryn M

“Guest Editor’s Note: Accounting for the Importance of Home-Place, Landscape, and Identity in Canadian Health Care Services” Nursing History Review 21 (2013): 76-78.

McPherson, Kathryn M

2005 "Appraising Cole Harris’ Making Native Space", forum with Keith Thor Carlson, Sarah Carter, Kate McPherson, and James Murton, with a response by Cole Harris, Native Studies Review 16, 2 (2005) pp. 125-149.

McPherson, Kathryn M

2000 “Was the Frontier ‘Good’ for Women? Historical Approaches to Women and Agricultural Settlement in the Prairie West, 1870-1900” Atlantis 25, 1 (Fall 2000): 75-86

McPherson, Kathryn M

1996 "Carving Out A Past: The Canadian Nurses Association Memorial and the Creation of Nursing History" Histoire Sociale/Social History special issue on Festival, Spectacle, and Popular History 29, No. 58 (November 1996): 417-29.

McPherson, Kathryn M

1995 "'The Country is a Stern Nurse:' Rural Women, Urban Hospitals and the Creation of a Western Canadian Workforce, 1920-1940" Prairie Forum (Fall 1995): 175-206.

McPherson, Kathryn M

“Cocoa, Credit, and Agro-Capitalism: John Holt & Co. in Spanish Fernando Po, c.1890s-1914,” co-written with Kyle Prochnow, African Economic History, 50, no. 2 (2022) 87-113.

Neill, Deborah

"Merchants, Malaria, and Manliness: a Patient’s Experience of Tropical Disease,” Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 46, no. 2 (2018).

Neill, Deborah

Neill, D. “Finding the “Ideal Diet”: Nutrition, Culture and Dietary Practices in France and French Equatorial Africa, c. 1890s to 1920s,” Food and Foodways, vol. 17, no. 1 (2009), 1-28.

Neill, Deborah

Neill, D. “Paul Ehrlich’s Colonial Connections: Scientific Networks and the Response to the Sleeping Sickness Epidemic, 1900-1914,” Social History of Medicine, vol. 22, no. 1 (2009), 61-77.

Neill, Deborah

“Commerce, Cookbooks and Colonialism: Cross-Cultural Cuisine in the Age of Empire,” World History Bulletin, 1 (Spring 2008): 10-13.

Neill, Deborah

Carolyn Podruchny and Katie Magee Labelle. “Jean de Brébeuf and the Wendat Voices of Seventeenth-Century New France.” Part of a special issue on Relazioni/ Relations for the journal Renaissance & Reformation, edited by Tom Cohen and Germaine Warkentin. Forthcoming fall 2011.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. “Werewolves and Windigos: Narratives of Cannibal Monsters in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition.” Ethnohistory 51: 4 (fall 2004), 677-700. 23 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. “Un homme-libre se construit une identité: Voyage de Joseph Constant au Pas, de 1773 à 1853.” Cahiers franco-canadiennes de l’Ouest, Numéro spécial sur La question métissage : entre la polyvalence et l’ambivalence identitaires 14 :1 et 2 (2002), 33-59. 26 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. “Baptizing Novices: Ritual Moments Among French Canadian Voyageurs in the Montreal Fur Trade, 1780-1821." Canadian Historical Review 83: 2 (June 2002), 165-95. 30 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. "Unfair Masters and Rascally Servants? Labour Relations Between Bourgeois, Clerks and Voyageurs in the Montreal Fur Trade, 1780-1821." Labour/ Le Travail: Journal of Canadian Labour Studies 43, (spring 1999), 43-70. 27 pp. Reprinted in Canadian History Reader, Volumes I and II, edited by Margaret Conrad and Alvin Finkel (Toronto: Pearson Education Canada, 2003); in Readings in Canadian History Pre-Confederation, Seventh Canadian Edition, edited by R. Douglas Francis and Donald B. Smith, (Toronto: Thomson Nelson, 2007); and in Labouring Canada: Class, Gender, and Race in Canadian Working-Class History, edited by Bryan D. Palmer and Joan Sangster (Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press Canada, 2008).

Podruchny, Carolyn

“Locating Male Sexualities in Latin American History: Two Latin American Models,” History Compass 57, Fall 2003: 11-19.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Mexican Magazine Censors vs. the U.S. Marines: A Case Study of Transnational Reception," International Journal of Comic Art, 1/2, Fall 1999: 41-54.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Raised Voices at the Cine Montecarlo: Sex Education, Mass Media, and Oppositional Politics in Mexico," Journal of Family History, 23/3, July 1998: 312-323.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Leaving the Old Nest: Morality, Modernity, and the Mexican Comic Book at Mid-century." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture XVI, 1997, pp. 115-125.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

“Distilling Water, Distilling Data: Questionnaires in Dutch East India Company Record-keeping,” Intellectual History Review 32.3 (2022), 531-551.

Schotte, Margaret E.

“Expert Records: Nautical Logbooks from Columbus to Cook,” Information & Culture: A Journal of History 48 no. 3 (2013), 281-322.

Schotte, Margaret E.

“Regimented Lessons: The Evolution of the Nautical Logbook in France,” Annuaire de Droit Maritime et Océanique (June 2013), 91-115.

Schotte, Margaret E.

“‘Books for the Use of the Learned and Studious’: William London’s Catalogue of Most Vendible Books,” Book History, vol. 11 (2008), 33-57.

Schotte, Margaret E.

“What historians really think about biography”, Letras de Hoje, (v. 53, #2, 2018), pp. 196-202

Shubert, Adrian

"Baldomero and Jacinta: Scenes from a Nineteenth-Century Spanish Marriage," Journal of Modern History, (December 2017), pp. 749-71


Shubert, Adrian

“El Hombre Imprescindible: Baldomero Espartero y la crisis revolucionaria de 1868-1876”, Ayer, #4, 2016, pp. 125-151


Shubert, Adrian

“Sports and Pastimes in Spain”, Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe, 2016

Shubert, Adrian

“Being – and Staying – Famous in 19th-century Spain: Baldomero Espartero and the Birth of Political Celebrity”, Historia y Política, (Julio-Diciembre 2015), pp. 211-37

Shubert, Adrian

“Women Warriors and National Heroes: Agustina de Aragón and her Indian Sisters”, Journal of World History, June 2012, pp. 279-313

Shubert, Adrian

“The Pursuit of Exotica: A Comment”, Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, Winter 2007, pp. 197-201

Shubert, Adrian

“American Exceptionalism and the Teaching of European History”, Perspectives, (November 2006), with Arthur Haberman

Shubert, Adrian

“The Teaching of European History”, American Historical Association Perspectives, October 2005, with Arthur Haberman

Shubert, Adrian

“Spanish historians and English-speaking scholarship”, Social History, (August 2004)

Shubert, Adrian

“Why we shouldn't treat higher education as a commodity”, Globe and Mail (online edition), November 23, 2004

Shubert, Adrian

“En la vanguardia del ocio comercializado de masas: la corrida de toros en España, siglos XVIII y XIX”, Historia social, Fall 2001

Shubert, Adrian

“A inmigración española en Canadá: unha vision de conxunto”, in Estudios Migratorios, December 2000, pp. 9-26 (with Antonio Cazorla)

Shubert, Adrian

"La historiografía contemporánea en Norteamérica", Ayer, 1999

Shubert, Adrian

“O Franquismo Vai a Feira: O Regime Franquista as Feiras Mundiais e as Imagens da Nacao", Penelope, 1999

Shubert, Adrian

"Spain", Encyclopedia Britannica, (Chicago, 1994)

Shubert, Adrian

"The Spanish Civil War: New Questions for Old?", Peasant Studies, (Summer, 1991), pp. 279-290

Shubert, Adrian

"'Charity Properly Understood': Changing Ideas Towards Poor Relief in Nineteenth Century Spain", Comparative Studies in Society and History, (Janauary, 1991), pp. 36-55

Shubert, Adrian

"Spain", Collier's Encyclopedia Yearbook, 1989, 1990 and 1991

Shubert, Adrian

"Autobiografía obrera e historia social", Historia Social, 1990, pp. 141-159

Shubert, Adrian

"Observaciones sobre el socialismo en Asturias", Anales de Historia, 1988, pp. 119-138

Shubert, Adrian

"Anarchism and Civil War in Spain: a Review Essay", International Labor and Working Class History, Spring 1985, pp. 77-82

Shubert, Adrian

"The Socialists and NATO: Bringing Spain Back into Europe", The Nation, December 21, 1985

Shubert, Adrian

"The Threat to Spanish Democracy" A Historical Perspective on the Military in Politics", Armed Forces and Society, Summer 1984, pp. 529-544

Shubert, Adrian

"Nuevos enfoques sobre la beneficencia en la España del Siglo XIX", Estudia Zamorensia, 1984, pp. 325-336

Shubert, Adrian

"A Militancia dos Mineiros: Teoria e Realidade. O Caso dos Mineiros do Carvao das Asturias", Boletim de Estudos Operarios, July 1984, pp. 1-11

Shubert, Adrian

"Spanish Labor Historiography, 1979-1982", International Labor and Working Class History, Spring 1983, pp. 9-20

Shubert, Adrian

"Revolution in Self Defence: The Radicalization of the Asturian Coal Miners, 1921-1934", Social History, October 1982, pp. 265-282

Shubert, Adrian

"The Social Origins of Labour Militancy in Asturias, 1860-1914", European Studies Review, April 1982, pp. 167-185

Shubert, Adrian

"Una revolución de autodefensa. La radicalización de los mineros asturianos, 1921-1934", Sistema, January 1982, pp. 103-120

Shubert, Adrian

"En el Feudo del Marqués de Comillas. La Práctica Social de la Hullera Española", in Cuadernos del Norte, May June 1982, pp. 82-90

Shubert, Adrian

"Los raices sociales del radicalismo obrero en Asturias, 1860-1914", Estudios de Historia Social, January 1981, pp. 229-240

Shubert, Adrian

"Oil Companies and Governments: International Reaction to the Nationalization of the Petroleum Industry in Spain, 1927-1930", Journal of Contemporary History, October 1980, pp. 701-720

Shubert, Adrian

“Quan Catalunya celebrava Espartero, 1856-1868”, Recerques, 73 (2017) 105-131

Shubert, Adrian

“Interview: Wendy McKeen talks with Jennifer Stephen.” Interview with Wendy McKeen, winner of 2006 CWSA/ACEF Annual Book Prize. Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal/ Revue d’etudes sur les femmes, 18 pp. (Fall 2008)

Stephen, Jennifer A

“Balancing Equality for the Post-War Woman: Demobilising Canada’s Women Workers after World War Two.” Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal/ Revue d’etudes sur les femmes 31.3 (Fall 2007), 122-132. 10 pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“In Dialogue with Ruth Pierson: Theory, Method and Writing New Histories.” Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal/ Revue d’etudes sur les femmes Special Issue Two (Fall 2004), 78-80. 2pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“A Survey of Trends in Adult Education 1985-1995: Perspectives for the 21st Century.” With Gaetan Beaudet. Canadian Woman Studies/ les cahiers de la femme, 17, no. 4, (Winter 1998), 143-148. 5pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

“The Debate Concerning Standard Pronunciation in Yiddish Secular Schools in Eastern Europe” (in Yiddish), Yidishe shprakh XXXIX (2013): 17-43

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

“The Jewel in the Yiddish Crown: Who Will Occupy the Chair in Yiddish at the University of Vilnius?” Polin 24 (2012): 223-255

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

'A Tale of Two Pryluckis: On the Origins of the Yiddish Press in Warsaw.' Gal-Ed 22 (2009/10).

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

'The Yiddishist Ideology of Noah Prylucki.' Polin 21 (2009): 361-400.

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

'Language and Ideology: the Orthodox Orthography of Solomon Birnbaum.' Studies in Contemporary Jewry XX (2004): 275-295.

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

1998 ‘R. V. Donald Marshall Jr., 1993-1996.’ Acadiensis, XXVIII, 1 (Autumn 1998), 6-15.

Wicken, William Craig

1995 ‘Heard it from my Grandfather: Mi'kmaq Treaty Tradition and the Syliboy Case of 1928.’ University of New Brunswick Law Journal 44 (1995), 146-161.

Wicken, William Craig

1994 ‘The Mi'kmaq and Wuastukwiuk Treaties.’ University of New Brunswick Law Journal 43 (1994), 241-253.
Reprinted in Aboriginal Legal Issues: Cases, Materials & Commentary John J. Borrows and Leonard I. Rotman (Toronto and Vancouver: Butterworths 1998), 157-161

Wicken, William Craig

1993 ‘26 August 1726: A Case Study in Mi'kmaq-New England Relations.’ Acadiensis, XXIII, 1 (Autumn 1993), 5-22.

Wicken, William Craig
professional journal articles

"Thinking about families in the year of the family," Heritage Post, newsletter for elementary teachers, April, 1994.

Bradbury, Bettina

“Commentaire sur l'histoire des travailleurs, des femmes et de la famille, ” Histoire des travailleurs Quebecois, Bulletin du RCHTQ, (numero 32-33, 1985): 77-84.

Bradbury, Bettina

"Vancouver in the Thirties," in C. Davis ed., The Vancouver Book, (Vancouver, Evergreen Press, 1976).

Bradbury, Bettina

‘Gender, Labor and Political Consciousness: Female Factory Workers in Colonial Korea,’ Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of History, London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2001.

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Protestantism, Nationalism and the Foundations of the Women’s Movement: An Historical Examination of the Emergence of Women’s Public Culture in Korea, 1910-1945,’ Unpublished MA Thesis, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1997.

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘The Integration of Socialism and Feminism: Elisabeth Gilman, 1900-1945,’ Unpublished MA Thesis, Microfilm, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 1996.

Kim, Janice C. H.

"Elinor G. K. Melville, 1940-2006" Hispanic American Historical Review 88(3): 496-498 (2008)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Zulma" in Marc Stein, ed., Encyclopedia of American Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History and Culture. Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

“How Historians Read Newspapers” in Primary Sources for World History, a website produced by George Mason University and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. 2003.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Historietas,"pp. , and "Rius (Eduardo del Río)" pp. in Michael Warner, ed., The Encyclopedia of Mexico, Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"A Note on the Difficulties Inherent in Writing Seriously about Graphic Narrative," The Comics Journal 200, December 1997: pp. 98-101.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Comment: I will restrain ..." in "Discussion on Postmodernism in Latin American History," Itinerario (The Netherlands) XIX/2, 1995: 140-141.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Mary Ann Dyke Duff, Actress" pp. , "Clara Fisher, Actress" pp. "Catherine Norton Forrest Sinclair, Actress" pp. "Anne Hartley Gilbert, Actress" pp. and "Nico, Rock Star"pp. in Judith Litoff and Judith McDonnell, eds., European Immigrant Women in America: A Biographical Dictionary, Garland Press, 1994.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

"Seducing the Mexican Innocent: The History of Comic Book Censorship in Mexico," The Comics Journal 157, March 1992: 91-103.

Rubenstein, Anne G.
conference papers

Aug 2010 “White widows’ wishes in 19th century British colonies.” International Federation for Research in Women’s History, International Congress of Historical Sciences, 22-28 August, Amsterdam, Netherlands .

Bradbury, Bettina

Aug 2010 “Une féminste québecoise confronte la Nouvelle Zélande: en honeur de mon amie Andrée Lévesque.” Canadian Committee on Women’s History Conference, Vancouver, August, 2010.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 2009 “Revisiting Brian Young’s George- Etienne Cartier, Montreal Bourgeois through the lenses of two decades of women’s and gender history,” Montreal History Group May Day Conference in Honour of Brian Young.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 2009 “Migration, family fortunes and the law in 19th century Quebec and the Cape Colony,” Inside and Outside the Nation: Canadian History as Transnational History, Winnipeg. Invited presenter.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 2008 “‘Dower this barbarous law:’ Re-imagining marriage, widowhood and nation in early 19th century Montreal.” Invited lecture. Shannon Lectures in History, University of Carleton.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 2008 “A drinking widow confronts Quebec’s civil courts: Maria Mitchell’s struggle for a say in her children’s future in nineteenth-century Montreal," CHA, Annual Meeting, Vancouver.
Facilitator session on “Gender, Necessity, and Obligation,” CHA, Annual Meeting, Vancouver

Bradbury, Bettina

Feb 2008 “Nineteenth Century Widowhood: Challenges, Choices and Constraints,” Invited talk, Herstory series, Black Creek Pioneer Village.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 2007 “‘Wholly deprived of the keeping and comfort of her said five children’: Maria Mitchell’s struggle over her children’s future in the civil courts of nineteenth-century Quebec,” The Social and Cultural History of Children and Youth Conference, run by the Society for the History of Children and Youth, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden. Jun 2007 “Wife to Widow to Mother Superior: Emilie Tavernier Gamelin and the Reshaping of Montreal’s Nineteenth-Century Social Institutions, The Merry Widow: Rethinking widowhood in history, culture and society, Centre for Research into Gender in Culture and Society, University of Swansea, Wales.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 2006 “Table ronde: La liberté du pauvre,” Poverty and Social Relations in Canada, 19th and 20th centuries. Centre d’histoire des régulations sociales / Centre for the History of Social Regulation, UQAM, Montreal.

Bradbury, Bettina

May/Jun 2006 “City of Women: A Twenty-Year Retrospective.” Roundtable organized by the Canadian Committee on Women’s History, with Carolyn Strange, Karen Dubinsky and Steven Maynard, CHA, York University

Bradbury, Bettina

Nov 2005 “‘I hope dear Caroline that your future may be far more bright than your past has been and that you may have all the comfort in your children you can derive.’ Widows’ Wealth: Children, work and wills in 19th century Montreal,” MHG, Jeudis d’histoire, McGill University.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 2005 “Widow’s Wealth: Children Wills and Widowhood,” Feminist History Group, Melbourne, Australia.

Bradbury, Bettina

Sep 2005 “Women and the vote in early 19th century Quebec,” History Department, University of Melbourne.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jul 2005 “Imagining Widowhood ‘á la loi anglaise.’ British Montrealers adjust to living with French marriage law over the 19th century,” British World Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 2005 “‘In England a man can do as he likes with his property:’ Competing Visions of Marriage and Inheritance in Nineteenth-Century Quebec and the Cape Colony,” Thirteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Scripps College, Claremont, California.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 2004 “Le vote de Mme Cuvillier: loyauté, genre et alterité dans l’élection partielle de Montréal Ouest, 1832,” Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Annual Meeting, Chicoutimi.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 2004 “Widows at the Hustings, April-May 1832,” Montreal History Group Annual May Day Conference, “In the street.” Montreal, Quebec.

Bradbury, Bettina

Nov 2003 “Family Historians, Affidavits and the Case for and against Gay Marriage,” Queen’s Department of History, Guest Lecturer.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jul 2003 “Rethinking Marriage and Nation in 19th century white settler societies,” British World Conference, Calgary, July 2003.

Bradbury, Bettina

Feb 2003 “Family Historians, Affidavits and the Case for and against Gay Marriage,” Historian’s Craft Opening Session, New Frontiers in Graduate History Conference, York University.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 2002 “Qui laisse quelles traces? Veuves francophones et anglophones au 19e siècle: l'effet des identités culturelles dans les archives montrèalaises,” History Department, Laval University, Quebec.

Bradbury, Bettina

Feb 2002 “Widowhood and Cultural Identity in 19th Century Montreal,” Annual Jackson Lecture, History Department, University of Winnipeg.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 2001 “Wife to Widow: Center to Margins? Individual Itineraries in 19th Century Quebec,” Key note speaker, On the Margins of Family / Aux marges de la famille, Hamilton, Ontario.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 2001 “The Children of Single Parents a Hundred Years Ago. Patterns and Problems,” A Conference on the History of Families in Canada, Toronto, Ontario.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 2001 “Families: Historical, Critical and Contemporary Perspectives,” Graduate Program in Sociology seminar.

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 2001 “Exhibiting History: Conversations about fins de siècle “McCord,” Invited speaker at Colloquium at the McCord Museum of Canadian History, Montreal.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 2000 “Reading men’s wills. Marriage, death and property in 19th century Montreal,” Annual May Day Meeting, Montreal History Group.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1999 “Rethinking marriage, property and cultural identities in 19th century Quebec,” American Society for Legal History, Toronto.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1999 “Single Parenting in 19th Century Toronto,” Conference of the Canadian Families Project, Victoria, B.C.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 1999 “Colonies, Civilization and Marriage: Rethinking the Marriage Contract in Nineteenth Century White Settler Societies,” Montreal History Group Annual May Day Conference, McGill.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1998 “Women in Business in the Nineteenth Century,” Commentator, The Fifth Canadian Business History Conference, Hamilton.

Bradbury, Bettina

Sep 1998 “Family Matters: Historical Perspectives”, Robarts Series on the Family, York University.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jul 1998 “Colonies, Civilization and Marriage: Re-thinking the Marriage Contract in Nineteenth Century White Settler Societies,” Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women's History, Melbourne.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1998 “Past Lessons-Future Policy: How Government Learns from History?” Round Table, CHA Annual Conference.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1998 “Past Lessons- Future Policy: How Government Learns from History?" Round Table, CHA Annual Conference

Bradbury, Bettina

Nov 1997 “Wife to Widow: Class, Culture, Family and the Law in Nineteenth Century Quebec,” First invited speaker for the Conférences Desjardin annual lectures, sponsored by the Programme d’ études sur le Quebec, McGill.

Bradbury, Bettina

Feb 1997 “Negotiating Widow's Rights in 19th Century Quebec,” Guest speaker, UBC Centre for Research in Women's Studies and Gender Relations

Bradbury, Bettina

May 1996 “Boundaries and Marriage Law: Legal traditions and Legal Choices in Nineteenth Century Montreal,” Edinburgh, Scotland, Centre of Canadian Studies Conference

Bradbury, Bettina

May 1996 “Private Decisions and Public Policy: Transformations in widow's dower rights in nineteenth century Quebec,” Canadian Historical Association, Learneds:

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 1996 “On the Rules it Establishes depends the Scanty Pittance of the Widow: The Registry Ordinance of 1841 and Widows' Rights in Lower Canada,” Power, Place and Identity. Historical Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec. Montreal History Group, McGill.

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 1996 “From Wife to Widow: Transformations of Women's Rights in 19th Century Quebec,” Research Lecture series, York University, 6 March

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 1996 “Women, Property and the State: Reflections on the Changing Relation of Women to the State in Quebec between 1800 and 1880,” État: de nouvelles perspectives en histoire canadienne, 22-23 March, UdeM

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 1995 “Researching the History of Women's Work in the Home,” Workshop at Counting Women in: New ways of thinking about Work, Conference sponsored by Ontario Women's History Network, Toronto Board of Education, Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, Glendon College.

Bradbury, Bettina

Nov 1994 “Wives and widows: Rethinking women and economic change in 19tcentury Canada,” Visiting Speaker, HIstory, Sociology and Women's Studies, McMaster University.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1994 “Great Expectations: Transformations in Widows' Rights in Early Nineteenth-Century Montreal,” Guest speaker, Windsor History Department.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1994 “Transformations dans les droits des veuves, Montreal, 1820-1860,” Congres annuel de l'Institut d'histoire de l'Amerique francaise, Chicoutimi.

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 1994 “On Dowers and Death and the Death of the Dower,” Montreal History Group, Jeudis d'histoire", McGill University, Montreal.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1993 “Widowhood and Canadian Family History,” Keynote Address, “Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia Conference,” Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

Bradbury, Bettina

Aug 1993 "From civil death to separate property: Changes in the legal rights of married women in nineteenth century New Zealand”, "Suffrage and Beyond. An International Historical Conference to commemorate the centenary of female suffrage in New Zealand,” Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 1993 "From Working-Class Families to Widowhood: Researching Nineteenth Century Women's Lives, ” York University, Sociology Department, Social History Network Meeting.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jan 1993 "How did working-class women manage without a man? Questions from nineteenth-century Montreal, ” York University, History Department, Graduate Student Series on the Craft of the Historian.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1992 "Growing Old in 19th Century Montreal,” Glendon History Club.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1992 "Mourir chrétiennement. La vie et la mort dans les établissements catholiques pour personnes agées à Montréal au XIXe siècle,” Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique francaise, Montréal.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 1992 "Dying a religious death: Institutional charity for widows and widowers in nineteenth-century Montreal,” International Conference on Marriage and the Family, Carleton University, Ottawa.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 1992 "International Comparisons: Researching Nineteenth Century Married Women's Property Rights in Common-Law Colonies and Québec", Workshop on "Problems in Researching Gender, Justice and Cultural Difference", organized by the Montreal History Group, McGill University.

Bradbury, Bettina

May 1992 "Dying a religious death: Institutional charity for widows and widowers in nineteenth-century Montreal," International Conference on Marriage and the Family, Carleton University, Ottawa.

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 1992 "'Money Matters': A Preliminary Look at the Rights of Married women to Property and Wages in Nineteenth Century England, United States, Canada and New Zealand," History Department Lunchtime Seminar Series, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 1992 "What's hers is mine: Changes in the financial rights and obligations of husbands and wives in 19th century New Zealand," Seminar Series, Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1991 Commentator, "Aspects of Industrialization in France," CHA, Kingston.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 1991 "Se débrouiller sans hommes à Montréal à la fin du XIXe siècle," Colloque annuel du Regroupement des chercheurs et chercheures en histoire des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec.

Bradbury, Bettina

Feb 1990 "Families, the formalization of work and labour markets: Ideas from nineteenth-century Montreal," Colloquium "Beyond Fragmentation, Family History and Labour History, Université d'Ottawa.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jan 1990 "Parenting Alone in the Past and Present: Changes and Continuities in lone-parenthood in Montreal since the late nineteenth-century," invited speaker, History Department, Guelph University.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1989 "Régimes matrimoniaux: Le droit et la pratique à Montreal, 1820-1845" with Jane Greenlaw, Peter Gossage, Evelyn Kolish and Alan Stewart. IHAF, Sherbrooke.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1989 Commentator,"Cycles de vie à Montréal au 19e siècle" CHA, Quebec. Chair, "Gender in the Textile and Hosiery Industries" CHA, Quebec.

Bradbury, Bettina

Apr 1989 "Marriage Regimes: Law and Practice in Nineteenth Century Montreal," with J. Greenlaw, P. Gossage, A. Stewart, and E. Kolish. Les soirées du Montreal Business History Project.

Bradbury, Bettina

Dec 1988 "Gender at Work at Home.” Canadian-Australian Labour History Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1988 Chair, session on "Les femmes et le travail au 20e siècle.” IHAF, Trois Rivieres.

Bradbury, Bettina

Mar 1988 Colloque, "Montreal: Une histoire a partager/ Montreal: A History to Share", McGill, Animator of the session on Women, Work and the Family.

Bradbury, Bettina

Feb 1988 Guest speaker, History Department, Concordia University, Montreal: "Women and Technological Change in Nineteenth Century Montreal.”

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1987 Social Science History Association, New Orleans: "Widows and their families in early nineteenth century Montreal.”

Bradbury, Bettina

May 1987 Guest speaker, SOREP, Chicoutimi: "Mariage, veuvage et remariage à Montréal au début du 19e siècle - méthodologie et problèmes.”

Bradbury, Bettina

Dec 1986 Guest speaker, History Dept, York University: "Women and the working class in Quebec historiography."

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1986 Urban History Group of the Canadian Historical Association, Montreal: "Women and the family in the nineteenth-century City: Questions, Sources and Methods.”

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1986 “The writing of the history of women and working-class history", CHA, Annual Meeting, Winnipeg.

Bradbury, Bettina

Oct 1984 "Les veuves et leurs familles, Montréal, 1860-1880.” IHAF, Quebec City.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1983 "Pigs, Cows and Boarders. Non wage forms of survival among Montreal Families, 1861 1891," CHA Annual meeting, Vancouver.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1980 "The Fragmented Family: Strategies in the Face of Illness, Disease and Death, Montreal, 1861-1885," CHA Annual Meeting, Montreal.

Bradbury, Bettina

Jun 1979 "Families and Work in an Industrializing City, Montreal, 1871," CHA Annual Meeting, Saskatoon.

Bradbury, Bettina

2009: ‘Children and Streets: Class, Childhood and the City in 1950s and 1960s Photography’, Brown University, North Eastern Conference on British Studies, October 2009

Brooke, Stephen J

2009: ‘A Strange Country’: The Photography Books of Bill Brandt, 1936 to 1961’, National Gallery of Art, Washington, January 2009

Brooke, Stephen J

2008: ‘Up the Junction with Nell Dunn: ‘Slumming’ and Sexuality in Sixties London’, Boston, North Eastern Conference on British Studies, November 2008

Brooke, Stephen J

2008: ‘The Politics of Love Between the Wars’, Cincinnati, North American Conference on British Studies, October 2008

Brooke, Stephen J

2007: ‘Landscape with Figures: national identity in the post-war photography of Bill Brandt’, Halifax, North Eastern Conference on British Studies, November 2007

Brooke, Stephen J

2007: ‘The Sphere of Sexual Politics: The Abortion Law Reform Association, 1930s to 1960s’, Conference on NGOs, Birmingham, England, July 2007

Brooke, Stephen J

2006: ‘Writing New Worlds: Love, Emotion, Sex and Politics in the Work of Naomi Mitchison and Dora Russell in the 1920s and 1930s, Amsterdam, European Social Science History Conference, March 2006

Brooke, Stephen J

2006: ‘Writing New Worlds: Sex, Love, Emotion and Politics in Interwar British Socialist Feminism’, James A. Jackson Memorial Lecture, University of Manitoba, February 2006

Brooke, Stephen J

2004: ‘Framing the Body in War and Peace: The Photography of George Rodger and Bill Brandt in the 1940s’, Philadelphia, North American Conference on British Studies, 2004

Brooke, Stephen J

2004: ‘Bodies, Sexuality and the ‘Modernization’ of the British Working Classes, 1920s-1960s’, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, 2004

Brooke, Stephen J

2003: ‘The Boundaries of Desire: Gender, Sexuality and Working Class Identity in 1950s Britain’, Bloomington, Kinsey Institute Conference on Women’s Sexualities, 2003

Brooke, Stephen J

2003: ‘The Body, Sex and Socialism: Dora Russell in the 1920s’, London, Anglo-American Conference, July 2003

Brooke, Stephen J

2000: 'Labour and Abortion, 1936 to 1967', Institute of Contemporary British History, London, Gender and Twentieth Century Britain Conference, 10 July 2000

Brooke, Stephen J

2000: ‘Gender and Working Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s’, Pasadena, North American Conference on British Studies, November 2000

Brooke, Stephen J

1998: 'Gender, Sexuality and Working-Class Identity in Britain during the 1950s', New Accents in British History lecture series, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 26 September 1998.

Brooke, Stephen J

1996: 'The Labour Party, Class and Gender in the 1950s', Centre for European Studies, Harvard University, 25 November 1996.

Brooke, Stephen J

(with E.S Cohen) , “Rioni di Roma: Peopling the City, ca. 1500-1650,” roundtable of contributors to the Brill Companion to Late Medieval and Early Modern Rome, Renaissance Society of America, Boston, 1 April, 2016.

Cohen, Thomas V

“L’Angelo Bianco, a Talking Mirror (Rome, 1567),” Renaissance Society of America, Berlin, 26 March 2015

Cohen, Thomas V

Workshop at Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, on establishing an international MA in Microhistory (Iceland, Norway (Stavagner and Volda), Germany (Oldenburg), Hungary (Eötvös)). September 25-26, 2015

Cohen, Thomas V

“Courts Awry in Rome (1562) “, for a session I assembled: Governmentality (in Reval, London, Piacenza, or Rome)? No way!, Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Vancouver, 22 October, 2015

Cohen, Thomas V

“The Macrohistory of Microhistory,” written and presented as a stalking horse for Workshop in Microhistory, Duke University, 13-14 November, 2105

Cohen, Thomas V

"Diamonds in the Soup or The Miseries of a Sixteenth-Century Cyrano." Session: Affliction: The Boundaries of the Suffering Self in Renaissance Italy, with Renée Baernstein, John Jefferies Martin and Daniel Smail commenting. I organized for AHA, Washington DC, 3 January, 2014.

Cohen, Thomas V

“A Daughter-killing Glossed, Digested, and Reluctantly Accepted,” for session on Murder organised by Kate Lowe and Trevor Dean, RSA, New York, 29 March 2014

Cohen, Thomas V

“An Invitation to Writing Microhistory: Love and Sex in Renaissance Rome, or the Lute-Maker’s Girls”: Duke’s Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies,” Duke University, Durham NC, April 15 2014. I presented case and methods and the 20 scholars worked on materials I had sent to them.

Cohen, Thomas V

“A Judge Molests Important Female Prisoners (Rome, 1558)”, for sessions: Outside the Court: Law in Daily Life, Sixteenth Cenury Studies Conference, New Orleans, October 16, 2014.

Cohen, Thomas V

“The Talking Mirror and its Impromtu Coven,” Rethinking Early Modern Collegialities, TRRC, University of Toronto, 8 November 2014

Cohen, Thomas V

"How did a Soldier Talk to a Renaissance Bandit," The 2013 Charles Lecture, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, Feb. 11, 2013 (I also gave a pedagogical talk on simulation games for history students and guest-taught in four courses.)

Cohen, Thomas V

organizer and discussant for roundtable: "Gifts between Jews and Christians in the Renaissance" (Serena di Nepi and Marina Caffiero, both of Università di Roma, "La Sapienza" and myself, Renaissance Society of America conference, San Diego, 4 April, 2013

Cohen, Thomas V

Vox populi: speaking as a popolo to political effect," keynote speech, Oral and Written Culture in Early Modern Italy, Leeds, UK, 5-6 Sept., 2013.

Cohen, Thomas V

"A Castle in Peasant Eyes: Rocca Sinibalda from Below", Early Modern Rome 2 1341-1667: Rome and Bracciano castle, 12 Oct, 2013.

Cohen, Thomas V

"Entanglement: how the whole world worked, and how Jews latched on," keynote for Early Modern Workshop in Jewish History, Brown University, Providence, 26-27 February 2012

Cohen, Thomas V

Seminar, The Art and Agency Forum, University of Leiden : "Beauty and Danger: The Cultural and Social Anthropology of Art in Renaissance Rome." 21 May, 2012

Cohen, Thomas V

"Confrontation in Italian courts: was it a real conversation?", Gossip, Gospel, Governance: Orality in Europe 1400-1700, British Academy / University of Northumbria, London, 14 July, 2011. This was a keynote address to start the conference off.

Cohen, Thomas V

"The Historian as Ventroquist," for Graduate Colloquium, Department of History, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV, 30 Sept, 2011.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Trial testimony as Cognitive Map.' AHA. San Diego, January 2010.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Roman Law Meets Village Custom, Summoning Peasant Senses to Craft a Tale (1557).' Turku. 29 May, 2010.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E. S. Cohen. 'Where’s Madalena: the Big Woman from Modena? History from Roman Trials (1603).' Inaugural paper for graduate program in history. Nipissing University, North Bay, ON. 30 January, 2009.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E. S. Cohen. 'From Macro to Micro: Cultural History from Roman Trials, ca. 1600.' Renvall Institute. Helsinki. 31 March, 2009.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Fieldwork with the Dead: Anthropology in my Mountain Village in 16th-century Italy.' Canadian Institute for Mediterranean Studies. Toronto. 28 March, 2007.

Cohen, Thomas V

'On Teaching the Early Modern Mediterranean.' Networks of Interaction in the Early Modern Mediterranean. University of Toronto. 12-13 October, 2007.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Touch of Evil, an Evil Touch: Some Lecherous Patronage in Sixteenth-Century Rome.' Invited lecture for Medieval Studies. St. Jerome’s University at the University of Waterloo. 2 November, 2007.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Anthropology of Truth-Speaking.' Villa Spelman conference. 2006.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Community and Village Conflict.' Renaissance Society of America. San Francisco. 24 March, 2006.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Rhetorics of Truth.' Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies. Toronto. 28 May, 2006.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Peasant March on Rome (1556).' 8th International Conference for Urban History. Stockholm. 1 September, 2006.

Cohen, Thomas V

with Elizabeth Cohen. 'In/visibility: Masquerade off-stage in early modern Rome.' Ritual in Renaissance Rome. Universty of Toronto, Toronto. 4 November, 2006.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Pensando al lettore…Perchè trattare la storia come di scrivere.' Seminar at Università di Roma I. La Sapienza. May 24, 2005.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Offering hostages to Win Trust: The Varied Ploys of ‘Fede’ in Italian Renaissance Culture.' Department of Italian Studies (ISSA). Berkeley. 30 September, 2005.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Authority, Trust, and Witness in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.' American Historical Association. Washington DC. 9 January, 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Anthropology of Truth-Speaking.' Conference: Truth and Falsehood in Early Modern Italy. Villa Spelman, Florence. 14-16 October, 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Approaches to Active Learning.' Evaluating and Assessing Student Learning. York University Centre for the Support of Teaching. 16 February, 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Welcome to our Classrooms.' CST. 24 August, 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Armada War project.' CST. 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

with Jerry Ginsburg. 'Beyond the Lecture: encouraging critical reflection through small group dynamics.' OHASSTA. Toronto. 7 November, 2004.

Cohen, Thomas V

''You Have Cut Off the Nose of Casa Savelli': Wife-Murder as Elegant Choreography.' Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Colloquium. University of Toronto. 28 January, 2003.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Judicial Epistemology in Sixteenth-Century Rome.' Sixteenth Century Society Conference. Pittsburgh. 1 November, 2003.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Rome in the Sixteenth Century.' Living and Learning in Retirement. 17 January, 2003.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Reading against the Grain: Hypothesis formation as pedagogy.' Ontario History and Social Science Teachers’ Association (OHSSTA). Toronto. 7 November, 2003.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Spanish Ambassador's Brawl.' AHA. San Francisco. January 2002.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Political Ethics and Political Ideology in Two Marchigiana Towns.' Sixteenth Century Studies. San Antonio. October 2002.

Cohen, Thomas V

with Elizabeth Cohen. 'Just what science killed these baby pigeons? (Rome, 1572) .' Graduate Seminar in European History. Cornell University. 15 November, 2002.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Shell Games: Scams, Frauds, and Deceit (1300-1650).' University of Toronto. 28 April, 2001.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Pierre Bourdieu and the Seduction of Innocentia (Rome, 1570).' Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. Cleveland. 4 November, 2000.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Portia, prostituta ex hebrea.' Conference: L'altra metà della stella: spunti di storia di donne ebree italiane. Unione delle communità ebraiche italiane/ Centro bibliografico. Fondazione per i beni culturali ebraici in Italia. 14 March, 1999.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Honor among Thieves: The Ethics of Spanish Pick Pockets in Rome.' American Historical Society Conference. New York. January 1997.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'Open and Shut: The Social Meanings of the Renaissance Italian House.' Conference: Bringing the Renaissance Home, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum/ American Academy in Rome. New York. 14-16 March, 1997.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Prayer to One's Fellow Man or Woman.' Conference: Prayer: Situation, Representation, Enactment. Boston College. 22 March, 1997.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'Responses to Familial Woman-Murder in Sixteenth-Century Italy.' Third Carleton Conference on the History of the Family. Ottawa. 15-17 May, 1997.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Comment/Commentaire: Session on French social history.' CHA, Learned Societies. St. John's, Nfld. June 1997.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Sad Death of Vittoria Giustini: True History as Soap Opera.' Conference: Writing Cultures/Making Culture: Sites, Stages, and Scenarios of Medieval Studies: CEMERS SUNY Binghamton. 18-19 October, 1996.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Social Memory as Therapy and as Village Politics.' American Historical Society Conference. Chicago. January 1995.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Sad Death of Vittoria Giustini.' York Seminar on Social History and Social Anthropology. April 1995.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Alcohol and History, Sixteenth Century Society.' San Francisco. October 1995.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Sixteenth Century Society.' Toronto. October 1994.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Festival of Memory in Sixteenth-Century Italy.' Canadian Anthropology Society. Toronto. 7 May, 1993.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Art of Memory in an Italian Village.' Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference. Saint Louis. 11 December, 1993.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Witchcraft and exorcism.' American Academy in Rome. January, 1992.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Hard Times in Rocca Sinibalda: the Archeology of Village Memory.' American Academy in Rome. 25 February, 1992.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Il Linguaggio della mascolinità nel '500 Romano.' Seminario del Dipartimento di Storia Moderna. Università di Roma. April 1992.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Il Giudice che ballava a Rocca Sinibalda.' Coesistenza di Culture nel Tardo Medioevo: Italo-Canadian Conference on Late Medieval History. Università di Messina. 8-13 June, 1992.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'Sfregio: Facial Mutilation as a Social Tactic in Renaissance Rome.' RSA. Duke. April 1991.

Cohen, Thomas V

'How Should we Anatomize Practical Jokes in the Italian Renaissance?' YUMARA (York University Medieval and Renaissance Association) Annual Conference. March 1990.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Agostino Bonamore and the Secret Pigeon.' Conference: Directions in the Humanities: Dialogue and Debate. York University. April 1990.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'Male and Female Spoken Moral Discourse of the Popolo Romano: 1540-1620.' Italo-Canadian Conference on Late Medieval Social History. Ottawa. May, 1990.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Criminal Court Records, Narrative and Anthropology: Just How Far can We Scholars Go?' Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. Saint Louis. October 1990.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Long Day in Monte Rotondo: The Micro-politics of Jeopardy in a Village Rising (1559).' Canadian Historical Association. Quebec. June 1989.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Agostino Bonamore and the Secret Pigeon (1559).' Sixteenth Century Conference. Minneapolis. November 1989.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Lay Liturgy of Affront in Sixteenth-century Rome.' Social Science History Association. Chicago. November 1988.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Sociologie de la Croyance: les Jésuites au Portugal et en Espagne.' Les Jésuites parmi les Hommes. Ed. G. Demerson, G. Demerson, B. Dompnier and A. Regond. Clermont-Ferrand: Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de l'Université, 1987. 21-34.

Cohen, Thomas V

with E.S. Cohen. 'Camilla the Go-between: The Politics of Gender in a Roman Household (1559).' Medieval Studies Conference. Kalamazoo. May 1987.

Cohen, Thomas V

with Linda Carroll, E.S. Cohen, James Farr, and Edward Muir. 'Beyond Anecdote: Toward a Thick Description of Vernacular Culture.' Tempe, Ariz. October 1987.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Religious Vocation in the Sixteenth Century: The Jesuit Autobiographies.' Conference: Autobiography and Biography: Gender, Text, and Context. Stanford (Center for Research on Women). April 1986.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Case of the Mysterious Coil of Rope: Street Life and Jewish Persona in Rome in the Middle of the Sixteenth Century.' Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference. St. Louis. October 1986.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Sociologie de la Croyance: les Jésuites au Portugal et en Espagne.' Colloque: Les Jésuites parmi les Hommes. Université de Clermont-Ferrand. May 1985.

Cohen, Thomas V

'A Social and Psychological History of the Jesuits in the Sixteenth Century.' CACI. Rome. October 1984.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Varieties of Religious Experience among the first 1259 Jesuits.' Canadian Historical Association. Vancouver. June 1983.

Cohen, Thomas V

'The Jesuit Recruitment in Northern Italy.' Sixteenth-Century Studies Society. Terre Haute. 1977.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Jesuit Religiosity.' Atlanta. 1975.

Cohen, Thomas V

'Why the Jesuits Joined.' Canadian Historical Association. Toronto. 1974.

Cohen, Thomas V

"To Serve Too Young? Girls as Domestic Servants in Early Modern Rome" Renaissance Society of America. Berlin, Germany. March 2015

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women Telling Time: Narrating the Everyday in Early Modern Rome." Plenary talk for triennial conference, Attending to Early Modern Women. Milwaukee, WI. June 2015.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Artichoke Tales: An Everyday Theatre of Food and Sociability in Early Modern Rome" Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Vancouver. October 2015.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"'Una giovane zitella': Young Roman Women Ripe to be Led Astray". Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, New Orleans. October 2014

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Life After Violence: Artemisia Gentileschi and the Letters of 1620" Renaissance Society of America, San Diego. April 2013

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women in a 'Male' City: From Sex Ratios to Social Relations in Rome circa 1600". Plenary lecture for the international conference, 'Gender in Medieval and Modern Towns', University of Southern Denmark, Odense. May 2013

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Moving Words: Everyday Oralities and Social Dynamics in Roman Trials." Plenary talk for the international conference, 'Oral and Written Cultures in Early Modern Italy', University of Leeds, UK. September 2013

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Papal Steward's Charity: Alms, Adultery, and Ambiguity in Tending Two Households (1604)" for the international conference,'Early Modern Rome 2: 1341-1667', Rome, Italy. October 2013

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Eating Out and Taking Away: Food and Sociability in Rome circa 1600,"international conference, 'Foodways: Diasporic Diners, Transnational Tables, and Culinary Connections,' University of Toronto. October 2012

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Conundrums of Trust: Roman Women With Little Social Capital Get On With Life." Renaissance Society of America, Montreal, March 2011

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Decoding Falsehood in Women's Speech: Rome c. 1600," international conference: 'Gossip, Gospel, and Governance: Orality in Europe,1400-1700.' London (UK), July 2011

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“When Ruliness Was Not a Choice: Subaltern Women Negotiating Norms in Rome c. 1600.” International Society for Cultural History. Turku, Finland, May 2010

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

La Romana agonists: Broomsticks and Fighting Words c. 1600.” Conference on ‘Early Modern Rome, ca. 1341-1667.’ University of California in Rome and AACUPI. Rome. May 2010

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“From Gossip to ‘Hearsay’: Spoken Words in Roman Justice c. 1600.” Renaissance Society of America. Venice. April 2010

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Street Life and Street Culture: Between Early Modern Europe and the Present. Study Day 2: Surveillance and the Street.” Department of Architecture, University of Bath (UK). March 2010.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Ordinary Women on Their Own: Female Households in the “Male” City, Rome c. 1600,” Society for Italian Historical Studies, American Historical Association. New York. January 2009

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Pluck and Gall: Women Using the Law in Rome and Montreal.” With Bettina Bradbury. History Department research workshop, York University. October 2009.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“To Have and To Hold: Marriage in Premodern Europe (1200-1700).” Moderator, opening plenary roundtable. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. Toronto. October 2009.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Negotiating Women’s Chastity in China and Italy.” Also organizer. Eighth international conference, " Attending to Early Modern Women," Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies. College Park, MD. November 2009.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Old Enemies and New Friends: Women Improvising Community in Early Modern Rome,” Renaissance Society of America. Chicago. April 2008

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Interrogating Women’s Agency: Voice, Choice, and Power in the Premodern World.” Also organizer. Fourteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women. Minneapolis. June 2008.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Where’s the ‘Big, Fat Woman’ with the Modenese Accent? A Criminal Judge Prosecutes His Thieving Servant,” Renaissance Society of America. Miami. March 2007

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“In/visibility: Masquerade Offstage in Early Modern Rome.” Co-presented with Thomas Cohen. Mini-conference on “Ritual in Renaissance Rome,” Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. Toronto. November 2006

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Working Women in Roman Streets c. 1600.” European Association for Urban History. Stockholm. September 2006

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Celebrating a Dozen Years of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women: The Next Twelve Years.” Plenary roundtable, seventh international conference, “Attending to Early Modern Women – and Men,” Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies. College Park, MD. November 2006.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Prostitutes’ Voices from Rome c. 1600.” International conference, “Creating Women: Notions of Femininity 1350-1700.” Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. Toronto. November 2005.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“An Artist/Historians’ Workshop: In Praise of Collaboration,” Conference on “Early History of the Accademia di San Luca,” Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery, Washington, D.C. December 2004.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Not Enough Women in Rome.” Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. Toronto. October 2004.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Miscarriages of Apothecary Justice: Rome, 1608.” Conference on “Early Modern Medicine: Italy.” Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine, London. June 2004

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Inside Out: Rethinking the History of Women in Early Modern Italy.” Conference on “Politics and Society in Spanish Italy." American Academy in Rome. Rome. December 2003

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Courtesan, Her Sister, and Their Lover, the Chief of Police: Rome, 1603.” Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. San Antonio. October 2002

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"What's In a Name? Artemisia Gentileschi and the Politics of Reputation." International symposium on "Artemisia Gentileschi: Taking Stock." St. Louis Art Museum. St. Louis. September 2002

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women's Words and Public Order in Early Modern Rome." American Historical Association. San Francisco. January 2002

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Historians, Novelists, and Renaissance Italy," Conference "Historians and Their Audiences: Mobilizing History for the Millennium," York University. Toronto. April 2000

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Wives' Work, Women's Worth: An Artisan's View from Early Modern Rome." Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. Cleveland. November 2000

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Were Roman Prostitutes Different?" International conference on "Women in Papal Rome." American Academy in Rome. Rome. November 1998

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women in Early Modern Italy: Out of the Public Eye?" Canadian Historical Association. St. John's, Nfld. June 1997

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Responses to Familial Woman-Murder in Sixteenth-Century Rural Italy." Co-presented with Thomas V. Cohen. Third Carleton Conference on the History of the Family. Ottawa. May 1997

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Open and Shut: The Social Meanings of the Renaissance Italian House." Co-presented with Thomas V. Cohen. Conference of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and the American Academy in Rome, "Bringing the Renaissance Home." New York. March 1997

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Secluding Women in Premodern Societies: Europe." Tenth Berkshire Conference on Women's History. Chapel Hill, NC. June, 1996

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Coming In From the Margins: Prostitutes and Cultural History in Late Renaissance Italy." New England Renaissance Conference. Poughkeepsie, NY. November 1995

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Police and the Prostitutes in Rome, c. 1600." American Historical Association. San Francisco. January 1994

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Diversity over Time and the Uses of Pre-Modern Women's History." Conference on 'Teaching Women's History: Challenges and Solutions.' Trent University. August 1993

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Popes, Prostitutes, and Urbanism in Early Modern Rome," Renaissance Society of America. Kansas City, MO. April 1993

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Sfregio: Facial Mutilation as a Social Tactic in Renaissance Rome." Co-presented with Thomas V. Cohen. Renaissance Society of America. Duke University. April 1991

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women and the Law in the Streets of Early Modern Rome." American Historical Association. New York. December 1990

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Between Oral and Literate Culture: the Social Meaning of an Illustrated Love Letter (Rome, 1602)." "Dialogues with the Past: A Cultural History Symposium in Honor of Natalie Zemon Davis." Boston University. November 1990

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Male and Female Spoken Moral Discourse of the Popolo Romano: 1540-1620." Co-presented with Thomas V. Cohen. Italo-Canadian Conference on Late Medieval Social History. Ottawa. May 1990

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"'Courtesans' and 'Whores': Words and Behaviour in Early Modern Rome." Modern Languages Association. Washington D.C. December 1989

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Prostitutes as Neighbours in Early Modern Rome." Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. St. Louis. October 1988

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Gender Politics of Shame: Neighbourhood Rituals in Early Modern Rome." Berkshire Conference on Women's History. Wellesley College. June 1987

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Camilla the Go-Between." Co-presented with Thomas V. Cohen. International Congress on Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo, MI. May 1987

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Beyond Anecdote: Toward a Thick Description of Vernacular Culture," Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference. Tempe, AZ. October 1987.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Gender Politics of Honour and Shame in Renaissance Italy" Conference, "The Feminist and the Scholar." Barnard College Women's Center. New York. March 1987.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"No Longer Virgins: Self-Presentation by Young Women of Baroque Rome." Stanford University Center for Research on Women, conference on "Autobiography and Biography: Gender, Text, and Context." Palo Alto. April 1986

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Fond Fathers, Devoted Daughters? Family Sentiment in Early Modern France." Canadian Historical Association. Vancouver. June 1983

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Fathers and Daughters in Seventeenth-Century France: Gender and Autonomy." Conference Group in Women's History International Conference, "Women and Power." College Park, MD. November 1977

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Convent Education in Seventeenth-Century Paris." Canadian Historical Association. Toronto. June 1974

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Dick, M. "Colloquium dominarum: Political Activity of Aristocratic Women, Ottonian Germany", 23rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich. May, 1988.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. "THE MONUMENTA GERMANIAE HISTORICA: its origins and early history - "the footnote as a work of art", presented at Scarborough College, University of Toronto, 1984.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. "Roswitha of Gandersheim and the Pleasures of the Intellect: some comments on the cultural environment of Ottonian Germany", presented at Scarborough College, University of Toronto, January 1983.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. "Otto I and the Italian Question, 951-952", read at the 12th Intern. Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, May, 1977.

Dick, Madelyn

Dick, M. "The Empress Adelheid: A Portrait Study from the Tenth Century", read at the Tenth Conference on Medieval Studies, the Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May, 1975.

Dick, Madelyn

'Monuments of Empire in Roman Spain and beyond: Augusta Emerita (Mérida), the 'Spanish Rome'.' Altera Roma: Art and Empire from the Aztecs to New Spain. Getty Villa, Malibu, California. 29 April - 1 May , 2010.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The Commemoration of Soldiers and Veterans at Augusta Emerita, 25 B.C. – A.D. 235.' XXIst International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies. Newcastle. August 2009.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Medical Training, Slaves and Geographical Mobility in Roman Spain: A New Inscription from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain).' Inscribed Lives: Roman Epigraphy in Context. Stanford University. May 2009.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Editing a New Votive Text from Augusta Emerita.' Department of Classics. Brown University. March 2009.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Training Doctors in Roman Spain: A New Inscription from Augusta Emerita (Mérida).' American Philological Association. Philadelphia. January 2009.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'A Tale of Two Colonies: Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Metellinum (Medellín).' Department of History. Trent University. October 2008.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Vétérans et société locale dans la colonie d’Augusta Emerita (25 av. J.-C.–235 ap. J.-C).' Classical Association of Canada. Université de Montréal. May 2008.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The Delights of Baiae.' Vergil and Campania: a conference in memory of A.G. McKay. McMaster University. April 2008.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Commodus in the Arena: Myth, Politics and Public Spectacle in late-second-century Rome.' Department of Languages and Linguistics. Concordia University. March 2008.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Collaborating between Classics and History in Teaching Ancient History at the Ph.D. Level.' Graduate Training in Ancient History: Or How Best to Study Ancient History in the 21st Century? American Philological Association, Chicago. January 2008.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The Development of Local Epigraphic Cultures in Roman Lusitania.' Acta XII Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae. Barcelona. 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Les vétérans dans la colonie d’Augusta Emerita (25 av. J.-C. – 100 ap. J.-C).' 7th international Table ronde on Roman Lusitania. Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. November 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'A Tale of Two Colonies: Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Metellinum (Medellín) in Roman Spain.' 100 Years of Solitude: Roman Colonies in the first hundred years of their existence. University of St Andrews, Scotland. September 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Une nouvelle dédicace à Mars Auguste à Emerita et l’administration romaine de la Lusitanie au milieu du IIIe siècle.' Anthropologie et économie du monde romain». École Normale Supérieure, Paris. June 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'New veterans from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain).' Classical Association of Canada. Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland. May 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The emperor Commodus in the arena: politics, myth and public spectacle in imperial Rome.' Literary Table, Arts and Letters Club. Toronto. March 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'La integración de los inmigrantes en la sociedad emeritense.' La sociedad emeritense. Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Mérida (Spain). February 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The administration of Lusitania in the third century A.D.: new evidence from Augusta Emerita.' American Philological Association. San Diego. January 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Producing death: the development of the gladiator industry at Rome, 264 B.C. – A.D. 200”. Invited lecture for X-Club, Arts and Letters Club of Toronto, May 2007.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'A New Cavalryman (eques) from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain).' Limes XX. Actas del XX Congreso de Estudios sobre la Frontera Romana. Ed. A. Morillo Cerdán, N. Hanel & E. Martín Hernández. León (España). Septiembre de 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The epigraphic workshops of Augusta Emerita and their influence in southern Lusitania and northern Baetica.' Aufkommen, Entwicklung und Transformation des epigraphic habit in den hispanischen Provinzen. Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik, Munich. November 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'A possible eques stationarius at Augusta Emerita.' XXth International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies. León, Spain. September 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Imperial cult in Roman Lusitania.' El culto imperial en Hispania romana: Política y poder. Museo Nacional de Arte Romano. May 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Inmigrantes en Augusta Emerita: un nuevo enfoque.' Departamento de Historia Antigua. Universidad de Sevilla. May 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Producing death: the development of the gladiator industry at Rome, 264 B.C. – A.D. 200.' The Ties that Bind and Build: Networks of Production in the Ancient Mediterranean. University of Southern California, Los Angeles. February 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Finis terrae? Marginality in the far west of the Iberian Peninsula.' At the Edges of Empire: Interpreting the Marginal Areas of the Roman World. University of Chicago. February 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Epigraphic Texts and Archaeological Contexts in Rome, Italy and the Western Provinces.' American Philological Association. Montreal. January 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Restoring context and meaning to the epitaphs of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain).' American Philological Association. Montreal. January 2006.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Gladiators at Pompeii.' Pompeii and Ostia, Ontario Classical Association. McMaster University. October 2005.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'New light on the provincial administration of Roman Lusitania: two new texts from Augusta Emerita.' Ancient History seminar. University of Toronto. April 2005.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'The virginity of Zosimus and other family myths: Terms of affection within and beyond the family in Roman Lusitania.' 6th International Conference on Lusitania. Cascais (Portugal). November 2004.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Los monumentos funerarios como espejo de la sociedad emeritense: secretos y problemas socio-familiares a la luz de la epigrafía.' Augusta Emerita: Territorios, Espacios, Imágenes, y Gentes en la Lusitania Romana. Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Mérida (Spain). June 2004.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Family life within slave households at Augusta Emerita: a new inscription from Mérida (Spain).' Classical Association of Canada. Quebec. May 2004.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Inaugurating the Colosseum, A.D. 80.' Department of Languages and Linguistics. Concordia University. March 2004.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Marriage patterns in a Roman colony: the example of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain)”. Paper at Annual Conference of American Philological Association, San Francisco, January 2004.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Public dress and social control in late Republican and early Imperial Rome.' Roman Dress and the Fabric of Roman Culture. York University. October 2004.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Classical Association of Canada, Lecture Tour in Atlantic provinces, September/October 2003. Eight lectures at Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland; Sir Wilfred Grenville College, Cornerbrook; Acadia University; Dalhousie University & St. Mary’s University; University of New Brunswick at St. John; University of New Brunswick at Fredericton; Mt. Allison University; University of Prince Edward Island. Topics: “Inaugurating the Colosseum A.D. 80: Spectacle, Monument and Public Memory in Flavian Rome” and “Commodus in the Arena: Myth, Power and Spectacle in late-second-century Rome”.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Public dress and social control in late-Republican and early imperial Rome”. Paper at Annual Meeting of Classical Association of Canada, Fredericton, N.B., May 2003.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman Portugal: the impact of Rome”. Invited paper at conference on “Portugal in the World”, York University, Toronto. March 2003.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Rituals of reciprocity: gladiatorial munera in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses”. Paper at Annual Meeting of American Philological Association, New Orleans, January 2003.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Inmigración, emigración y sociedad local en Augusta Emerita”. Invited paper for 5th International Conference on Lusitania, Universidad de Extremadura, Cáceres, November 2002.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Espectáculos y la vertiente social del ocio en Roma”. Keynote lecture at international congress on “Ludi Romani: Espectáculos y Sociedad Romana”, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, Mérida, September 2002.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The development of local epigraphic cultures in Lusitania”. Paper at XIIth International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Barcelona, September 2002.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Writing Latin, Becoming Roman in Lusitania”. Paper at Annual Meeting of American Philological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 2002.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Commodus in the Arena”. Invited lecture, Smith College, Northampton, Mass., October 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Family in Roman Lusitania: social change in a Roman province?” Invited paper for international conference, “Roman Family IV: Italy and Beyond”, McMaster University, September 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Response to paper by Honora Chapman on Spectacle in Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum at international conference on “Flavius Josephus in Flavian Rome”, York University, May 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“History in Film? Gladiator”. Invited paper for panel on “Greece and Rome in Film”, Ontario Classical Association, Spring Meeting, Toronto, April 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Writing Latin in Roman Lusitania”. Invited paper for panel on “Writing Latin, Becoming Roman in the Western Provinces” at 4th International Roman Archaeology Conference, Glasgow, sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. March 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Commodus in the Arena: Myth, Tradition and Contemporary Spectacle”. Invited paper for panel on “Interpreting Roman Spectacle” at Annual Joint-Meeting of the American Philological Association and Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, January 2001.

Edmondson, Jonathan

One of four York delegates to conference organized by SSHRC, “Alternative Wor(l)ds: The Humanities in 2010”. Toronto. October 2000.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The world of the arena in Apuleius, Golden Ass”. Invited keynote lecture for conference on “Competition and Celebration in the Roman World”. McMaster University, September 2000.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Marriage Patterns in a Roman Colony: the example of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain)”. Paper at Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of Canada. Winnipeg, May 2000.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Familia y sociedad en la colonia emeritense”. Invited lecture. Departamento de Historia Antigua, Universidad de Sevilla, March 2000.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Conmemoración funeraria y relaciones familiares en Augusta Emerita”. Invited paper for 4th International Conference on Lusitania. Mérida, March 2000.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Funerary monuments with portraits from Augusta Emerita”. Invited seminar. SUNY Buffalo, November 1999.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Response to paper by M. Koortbojian on “The Imagery of Julius Caesar” at international conference on Negotiating Ideologies in Greece and Rome. University of Toronto, October 1999.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La politique culturelle des spectacles publics à Rome et dans l’Orient grec, 167-166 av. J.-C.” Seminar, Centre Ausonius, Université de Bordeaux III, March 1999.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Les fondements économiques de la puissance des élites hispano-romaines”. Invited paper at international conference on « Les élites hispano-romaines ». Centre Ausonius, Université de Bordeaux III, December 1998.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La politique culturelle des spectacles publics à Rome et dans l’Orient grec”. Invited lecture, Université Laval, Quebec, December 1998.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Les structures familiales dans le Civitas Igaeditanorum (Lusitanie)”. Invited seminar, Université Laval, Quebec, December 1998.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Granite funerary stelae from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain). A neglected type of funerary monument and the Italian origins of the colony’s first settlers”. Paper at XIth International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Rome, September 1997.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Contribution to poster presentation “Atlas onomástico de la Lusitania Romana”. XIth International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Rome, September 1997.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Inaugurating the Colosseum, A.D. 80”. Invited lecture, Twelfth Annual Cambridge Latin Teachers' Workshop, Toronto, July 1997

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Funerary monuments with portrait bust from Augusta Emerita (Mérida)” Paper, Annual Meeting, Classical Association of Canada, Memorial University, Nfld., June 1997.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Public dress and social control in Rome”. Graduate seminar, Dept. of Classics, McMaster University, March 1997; also given as invited paper at Institute for Classical Studies, London (U.K.), June 1997.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Augusta Emerita (Mérida): from Roman colony to provincial capital”. Invited lecture, Archaeological Institute of America, Niagara Peninsula Chapter, January 1997.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The cultural politics of public spectacle in Rome and the Greek East, 167-166 B.C.” Invited paper at special colloquium on “The Art of Ancient Spectacle” at American Academy, Rome, June 1996

Edmondson, Jonathan

“A dedication to Divus Augustus and Diva Augusta from Emerita. CIL II 473 and the early development of the imperial cult in Lusitania re-examined”. Paper, Annual Meeting, Classical Association of Canada, Brock University, May 1996.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Re-membering Caligula: past and present in Cassius Dio”. Paper at conference on “Roman Narratives” in honour of Professor A.G. McKay, York University, May 1996.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Flavian Spectacle: Inaugurating the Colosseum, A.D. 80”. Invited lecture, Ontario Classical Association, Spring Meeting, April 1996.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Dress and social control at Rome, 200 B.C. to A.D. 100”. Seminar in Social History and Historical Anthropology, York University, March 1996.

Edmondson, Jonathan

'Urban and rural funerary monuments from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Lusitania): cultural differentiation in a Roman colony.' La ciudad en el mundo romano/ La ciutat en el món romà (Actas del XIV Congreso Internacional de Arqueología Clásica). Ed. X. Dupré i Raventós. Tarragona. 1995.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Family structures in Roman Lusitania”. History Research Seminar, York University, October 1995.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The cultural politics of public spectacle in Rome and the Greek East, 167-166 B.C.” Paper at international conference, “Festival, Spectacle and Public Memory in Europe and the Americas”, York University, April 1995 (versions also delivered at Spring Meeting, Classical Association of the Atlantic States, Rutgers University, April 1995 and at Annual Meeting of Classical Association of Canada, Université de Québec à Montréal, May 1995).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain): from Roman colony to provincial capital”. Invited lecture to Archaeological Institute of America: Toronto Chapter, January 1995.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The discourse of dress in ancient Rome/ Le discours du code vestimentaire en Rome antique”. Invited paper, Dept. of Classical Studies/Etudes Anciennes, University of Ottawa, January, 1995.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Mining and the transformation of the Roman world: problems and approaches”. Invited pre-circulated paper for international workshop on “Mining, archaeometallurgy, coin production and feudal peasant settlement (4th-10th century)”, part of project on “Transformation of the Roman World”, sponsored by the European Science Foundation, Auxerre (France), November, 1994.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Classical Association of Canada, Lecture Tour of Western Canada (Eleven lectures/seminars at Universities of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Alberta, Calgary, British Columbia and Victoria). October-November 1994.
Lecture topics:
1) “Creating a Roman province: the impact of Roman rule on Lusitania”
2) “Dynamic Arenas: gladiatorial presentations in Rome and the construction of Roman society”
3) “Inaugurating the Colosseum, A.D. 80: the anatomy of a Roman public spectacle”
4) “The discourse of dress in ancient Rome” (seminar)
5) “Family structures in Roman Lusitania” (seminar)

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Le pouvoir romain et l’emergence de l’administration romaine en Lusitanie sous la République”. Invited paper at international colloquium on “L’exercice du pouvoir dans l’Empire romain républicain” at Xe Congrès international de la Fédération Internationale des Etudes Classiques, Quebec, August 1994.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Structures familiales dans la Civitas Igaeditanorum: les limites d’une approche purement onomastique”. Invited paper at international Table Ronde on “Onomastique et Société de la Lusitanie romaine”, Centre Pierre Paris, Université de Bordeaux III, May 1994.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“A day in the life of a gladiator”. Invited lecture at Glynnwood Retirement Home, Toronto, April 1994.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Gladiatorial presentations in the city of Rome and the restructuring of Roman society from Augustus to Trajan”. Seminar in Social History and Historical Anthropology, York University, November 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman shipping and trade in the western Mediterranean”. Invited paper at colloquium on “Trade and Communication in the Ancient World”, University of Western Ontario, October 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Dynamic arenas: the amphitheatre and the construction of Roman society”. Invited paper at international conference, “Roman Theatre and Society”, McMaster University, September 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Urban and rural funerary monuments from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Lusitania): cultural differentiation in a Roman colony”. Paper, XIVth International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Tarragona, Spain, September 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Invited participant, international workshop on “Mining, archaeometallurgy, coin production and feudal peasant settlement (4th-10th century)”. Sixth workshop of pan-European project on “Transformation of the Roman World”, organised by the European Science Foundation, Pontignano, Siena (Italy), June 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Family structures in Roman Lusitania”. Paper, Annual Meeting, Classical Association of Canada, Carleton University, May 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Measuring cultural change in Roman Lusitania”. Invited seminar paper, Graduate Department of Classics, McMaster University, April 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“La creación de un paisaje provincial: imperialismo romano y transformación rural en Lusitania”. Invited paper at International Round Table on “El Medio rural en Lusitania romana”, University of Salamanca, Spain, January 1993.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Rural change in Roman Lusitania”. Seminar paper, Institute for the Study of Culture and Religion in Antiquity, York University, November 1992.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman shipping and trade in the western Mediterranean”. Invited lecture, The Calgary Society for Mediterranean Studies, Calgary, October 1992.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Political analysis in Cassius Dio”. Seminar paper, Department of Classics, University of Calgary, October 1992.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Reconstructing local society and reading cultural change in the Roman province of Lusitania”. Seminar in Social History and Historical Anthropology, York University, November 1991.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Explaining the past: causation and motivation in Cassius Dio”. Paper, Annual Meeting, Classical Association of Canada, Queen's University, Kingston, May 1991.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Cultural interaction and cultural change in the Roman province of Lusitania”. Seminar paper, Institute for the Study of Culture and Religion in Antiquity, York University, September 1990.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Dio on the Principate: from Tiberius to Nero”. Paper, Annual Meeting, Classical Association of Canada, University of Victoria, May 1990.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Acculturation in Roman Spain: the example of Lusitania”. Paper, Graduate Seminar in Classics, University of Toronto, March 1990.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“New approaches to Roman social and economic history”. Invited lecture, Department of Classical Studies, Trent University, February 1990.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Acculturation in Roman Lusitania: problems and approaches”. Paper, Seminar in Social History and Historical Anthropology, York University, February 1990.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Roman and native in Lusitania: an integrated approach”. Paper, Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of Canada, Université Laval, May 1989.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Acculturation in a Roman province: Roman and native names in Lusitania”. Seminar paper, Department of History, York University, February 1989.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Romanization of Lusitania: unity in diversity?”. Seminar paper, Department of Classics, University of Ottawa, February 1989.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Le garum en Lusitanie urbaine et rurale: hiérarchies de demande et de production”. Invited paper at international Table Ronde: “Les villes de Lusitanie romaine: hiérarchies et territories” at Maison des Pays Ibériques, Université de Bordeaux III, December 1988.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Wealth, cult and local society in Republican Praeneste”. Invited lecture, Spring Meeting, Ontario Classical Association, Trinity College, University of Toronto, April 1988.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Law and imperialism in Republican Rome”. Invited paper, conference on “Law in its Social Setting in the Ancient Mediterranean World”, York University, Toronto, April 1988.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Wealth at Republican Praeneste”. Paper, Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, New Orleans, April 1988.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Romanization and urban development in Lusitania”. Invited paper at conference “The Early Roman Empire in the West”, University of Kent, Canterbury, March 1987.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Mining in the later Roman Empire and beyond: continuity or disruption?” Invited paper delivered in the Ancient History seminar series “The End of the Roman Empire”, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, November 1986.

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Lincoln is Not the Civil War,” Centre for the Study of the United States, Toronto, January 2009.

Egnal, Marc

“The Civil War Was More Than Lincoln,” Library Company of Philadelphia, March 19, 2009.

Egnal, Marc

Chair and commentator, “Coming to Terms with the Slave Power: Northern Responses to the Politics of Slavery,” Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Springfield, Illinois, July 2009.

Egnal, Marc

“Rethinking the Civil War,” City College, New York, November 17, 2009.

Egnal, Marc

“Not Modernization but Clashing Extremes,” Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Worcester, Massachusetts, July 2007.

Egnal, Marc

Commentator on “The Inner Life of Tariffs: Protectionism and the Development of ‘Our America’,” Organization of American Historians, Washington, April 2006.

Egnal, Marc

“How Modern Was the South?” Victorian Studies Conference, Calgary, Alberta, November 2006.

Egnal, Marc

“An Economic Interpretation of the Civil War,” Missouri Valley Historical Association, Omaha, Nebraska, March 2005.

Egnal, Marc

“The Role of Slavery in an Economic Interpretation of the Civil War,” Civil War, Causes and Consequences, Toronto, June 2005

Egnal, Marc

“John Sherman: Leader of the Second American Revolution,” Organization of American Historians, Boston, March 2004.

Egnal, Marc

“Explaining John Sherman,” British Association of American Studies, Manchester, England, April 2004.

Egnal, Marc

“Rethinking the Civil War,” discussion paper for a single-paper session dealing with my interpretation of the Civil War, Southern Historical Society, Memphis, Tennessee, November 2004.

Egnal, Marc

“A Clash of Extremes: Rethinking the Origins of the American Civil War,” Rothermere Institute, Oxford University, February 2003. Also delivered at University of Swansea, Wales, February 2003.

Egnal, Marc

Commentator and Chair, “Antebellum Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Family Farms, Planter Rationalizing,” Program in Early American Economy and Society, Philadelphia, April 2001.

Egnal, Marc

Commentator, “The Dutch Atlantic in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century,” Conference in Honor of Stanley Engerman, Rochester, N.Y., June 2001.

Egnal, Marc

“A New Look at Secession: Ideology and Interest,” Southern Historical Association, New Orleans, November 2001.

Egnal, Marc

“A Tale of Two Cultures,” talk given at Upper Canada College, Toronto, February 2000.

Egnal, Marc

“The Beards Were Right: The Evolution of Parties in the North, 1840-1860,” Organization of American Historians, St. Louis, Missouri, March 2000.

Egnal, Marc

“Class not Creed: Rethinking the Second Party System,” Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Lexington, Kentucky, July 1999.

Egnal, Marc

“Divergent Paths and Its Critics,” a talk presented to the Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton, New York, November 1997.

Egnal, Marc

Commentator on "The First British Empire from a Wider Perspective," Institute of Early American History and Culture Conference, Boulder, Colorado, June 1996.

Egnal, Marc

"Long-Swings in the Eighteenth Century: A Comparative Approach," Economic History Association, San Francisco, California, September 1996.

Egnal, Marc

Keynote speaker, “Culture, Economic Growth, and Divergent Paths,” Colloquium for High School Teachers, Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, April 1996

Egnal, Marc

"Peasants or Entrepreneurs?: A Comparison of Early America and French Canada," Institute of Early American History and Culture Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 1995.

Egnal, Marc

Commentator on "Domestic Cloth Production and the Gender Division of Labor in Colonial North America," Organization of American Historians, Anaheim, California, April 1993.

Egnal, Marc

"Comparing History: An Approach," History Graduate Students Association, York University, November 1993.

Egnal, Marc

"Origins of the Revolution in Connecticut," Organization of American Historians, Louisville, Kentucky, April 1991.

Egnal, Marc

Commentator on “Politics and Leaders in the Early Republic,” Organization of American Historians, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1989.

Egnal, Marc

"Economic Development of New France: A New Perspective," York University history department colloquium, Toronto, March 1985.

Egnal, Marc

"Critique of Gary Nash's The Urban Crucible," American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, San Francisco, August 1982.

Egnal, Marc

"New York and the American Revolution," University of Western Ontario history department's eighteenth-century seminar, London, Ontario, February 1981.

Egnal, Marc

"The Origins of the Revolution in New York: A Reinterpretation," Canadian Historical Association, Halifax, June 1981.

Egnal, Marc

"Virginia and the American Revolution," York University history department colloquium, Toronto, October 1979.

Egnal, Marc

"Attitudes Toward Empire as the Basis of Faction in Virginia, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Historical Association, Allentown, Pennsylvania, October 1976.

Egnal, Marc

"The Business Cycle in Colonial America," Organization of American Historians, Boston, April 1975.

Egnal, Marc

"Attitudes Toward Empire as a Basis of Faction in New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts," Conference on Party and Faction in Revolutionary America, Tarrytown, New York, October 1975.

Egnal, Marc

"Βρετανική αποικιοκρατία στα Επτάνησα (1815-1864) και η σημασία της για την ιστοριογραφία των νησιών της Μεσογείου" [British colonialism in the Ionian Islands (1815-1864) and its importance for the historiography of Mediterranean islands], Γ΄ Ημερίδα Ιστορικού Αρχείου Τράπεζας Κύπρου: «Η Κύπρος τον 20ό αιώνα: κράτος, κοινωνία και οικονομία» [Third Conference of the Historical Archives, Bank of Cyprus: "Cyprus in the 20th century: state, society and economy", 28 March 2015

Gekas, Sakis

Mobility, innovation and the tragic life of Marinos Harbouris between  Kefalonia,  St   Petersburg  and  Paris  (1729-­1782), Mobility and Innovation in the Mediterranean and beyond in the 18th and 19th centuries: creativity and (re)invention of people on the move, Paris 20-21 March 2015

Gekas, Sakis

‘The Ionian Islands as a liminal space in Greek history and historiography’. Les îles en Méditerranée, perspectives critiques sur l’insularité. Theorizing Mediterranean Islands Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l’Homme Aix-en-Provence, 13 juin 2014.

Gekas, Sakis

“The Greeks of Canada and their place in the history of the diaspora”, York University - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Symposium, “The Greek Diaspora: Greek and Canadian Perspectives”, December 6-7, 2014.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Colonial and Postcolonial Subjects. Can the Historian speak?’, American Comparative Literature Association Conference, Toronto, April 4-7, 2013.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Association and colonial governmentality in the Ionian Islands under British rule’, European Urban History Association Conference, Prague, 29 Aug-1 Sept 2012.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Liberalism in the Mediterranean; Ionian merchants, free trade ideas and British commercial expansion’, Third European Congress in World and Global History, London, April 14-17, 2011.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Some Debts Are Bigger Than Others. Non-economic Approaches to a Very Political Crisis’, panel organized at the Modern Greek Studies Association Symposium; paper presented ‘Sisyphus and the Middle Class. The Greek Bourgeoisie during the Economic Crises of 1890s and 1930s’, New York University, October 13-16, 2011.

Gekas, Sakis

‘‘I will not tell French schoolchildren that the borders of Europe extend to Syria and Iraq’.Blurring the history of Europe with the European Union’, European Consortium for Political Research, Fifth Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Porto, 23-26 June, 2010.

Gekas, Sakis

‘The trade-minded entrepreneurs’ (with Maria Christina Chatziioannou), International Workshop, Entrepreneurship and Culture, Haifa, June 5-6, 2008.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Merchants into businessmen. Ionians before the ‘Ionian phase’ of Greek merchant networks’, in Moving Frontiers. Mediterranean Entangled Histories (15th-21st centuries), Volos, April 25-26, 2007.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Criminalization and the development of a criminal justice system in the Ionian State, 1815 – 1864’, SOLON Partnership Conference on Crime, Violence and the Modern State, Rethymno, March 9-11, 2007.

Gekas, Sakis

“Harold, Marg, and the Boys: The Relentless Relevance of Class,” Presidential Address. Canadian Historical Association, Carleton University, 2009.

Heron, W Craig

“Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production," Gender and the City Conference, University of London, 2006.

Heron, W Craig

“Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production,” Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, 2005.

Heron, W Craig

“Panel on Booze: A Distilled History: A Response,” International Conference on Drugs and Alcohol in History, University of Western Ontario, London, 2004.

Heron, W Craig

“Christianity and the Canadian Working Class,” Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Halifax, 2003.

Heron, W Craig

“The Boys and Their Booze: Masculinities and Public Drinking in Working-Class Hamilton, 1890-1946," North American Labor History Conference, Wayne State University, Detroit, 2002.

Heron, W Craig

“Workers Heritage and Working-Class Audiences,” Conference on “Writing Canadian Labour: Critical Perspectives,” Trent University, Peterborough, 2002.

Heron, W Craig

“Wet Voices in the History of Alcohol Consumption in Canada,” Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Toronto, 2002.

Heron, W Craig

“Labour’s Manhood,” Canadian Committee on Labour History Workshop, Hamilton, 2002.

Heron, W Craig

"Workers' Heritage," Canadian Committee on Labour History Workshop, Edmonton, 2000.

Heron, W Craig

"Working-Class Audiences," Conference: "Historians and Their Audiences: Mobilizing History for the Millennium," York University, Toronto, 2000.

Heron, W Craig

"Teaching about Child Labour," Conference on "Equity in the Classroom, Equity in the Curriculum," York University, Toronto, 1999.

Heron, W Craig

"Unions, Past, Present, and Future," Conference on "The Next Working Class: Young Workers and Precious Employment," York University, Toronto, 1998.

Heron, W Craig

"The Labour Historian and Public History," Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 1998.

Heron, W Craig

"The Remaking of Labour Day in Canada," Conference on "What We Fought For: Ontario Workers' Struggles, 1930s to 1950s," Hamilton, 1996.

Heron, W Craig

"The Making and Remaking of a Workers' Festival: Labour Day in Canada," Keynote Address, Pacific Northwest Labour History Association Conference, Vancouver, 1996.

Heron, W Craig

"Redefining Class Boundaries in Time and Space: The Making and Remaking of Labour Day in Canada," Canadian Studies Conference, University of Edinburgh, 1996.

Heron, W Craig

"Labour Day in Canada," Conference on Spectacle, Monument and Memory, York University, Toronto, 1995.

Heron, W Craig

"The Ontario Department of Labour and Class Relations in Ontario Before World War II," Ontario Ministry of Labour, Symposium: Past Present and Future, Toronto, 1994.

Heron, W Craig

"The High School and the Family Economy in a Factory City: Hamilton, 1890-1940," Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Victoria, 1990.

Heron, W Craig

"The Remaking of the Working Class Family," University of Ottawa Symposium ("Family History and Labour History: Beyond Fragmentation"), Ottawa, 1990.

Heron, W Craig

"The New Factory Regime and Workers' Struggles in Canada, 1890-1940," Australian Canadian Labour History Conference, Sydney, 1988.

Heron, W Craig

"Technology and Managerial Control in Canada's Second Industrial Revolution, 1890-1940: The Case of Steel," Second Canadian Business History Conference, Victoria, 1988.

Heron, W Craig

"The Second Industrial Revolution in Canada, 1890-1930," Conference on Class, Community, and the Labour Movement in Canada and Wales, 1890-1930, Gregynog, Wales, 1987.

Heron, W Craig

"The Great War and Nova Scotia Steelworkers," Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, 1986.

Heron, W Craig

"Technology and Skill in the North American Steel Industry," International Forum on the History of the Labour Movement and the Working Class, Paris, 1985.

Heron, W Craig

"The Little Workers: Child Labour in Ontario," Ontario Museum Association, Heritage Conference, Toronto, 1985.

Heron, W Craig

"Labourism and the Canadian Working Class," Winnipeg General Strike Conference, Winnipeg, 1983.

Heron, W Craig

"Industrious Habits: Two Centuries of Work in Canada," Ontario Museum Association, Heritage Conference, Toronto, 1983 (keynote address).

Heron, W Craig

"Hamilton Steelworkers and the Rise of Mass Production," Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 1982.

Heron, W Craig

"The Changing World of the Unskilled Labourer: Hamilton in the Early Twentieth Century," Blue Collar Work Conference, Hamilton, 1981.

Heron, W Craig

"Scientific Management in North American Factories," American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, Toronto, 1981.

Heron, W Craig

"The Crisis of the Artisan: Hamilton's Metal Workers in the Early Twentieth Century," Canadian Historical Association, Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, 1979; and Blue Collar Work Conference, Windsor, 1979.

Heron, W Craig

August 2015: “Everyday Knowledge and the Rise of the Common Reader in Early-Twentieth- Century China.” 22nd International Congress of Historical Sciences, Jinan, China.

Judge, Joan

June 2015: “New Conceptions: Modes of Knowing in Chinese Encyclopedias for Everyday Life.” Association of Asian Studies in Asia, Taipei Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

March 2015: “Ancient Ruins, Poetic Loss, and the Limits of Photographic Remediation: Zhang Mojun’s Hymn to the Ancient Northwest. Annual Association of Asian Studies meeting, Chicago.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2014. “The Woman Behind the Camera: Ancient Ruins, Poetic Loss, and Photographic Remediation.” Conference on “Seeing and Touching Gender from Late Imperial to Modern China.” Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

May 2014. “At the Journal’s Edge: Writing Experience in China’s Early-Twentieth-Century Women’s Press.” Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Toronto.

Judge, Joan

May 2014. “Detailing the Everyday: The Shiyantan 實驗談 and the Valorization of Quotidian Experience in the Early Chinese Republic.” Workshop on “Modern Chinese Style: Words and Worlds in Twentieth Century China.” University of California, Berkeley.

Judge, Joan

October 2013. “Quotidian Cosmopolitanism: Medical Advertisements and in Funü Shibao (The women’s eastern times). Workshop on Early Chinese Periodicals Online, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

March 2013. “Healing the Sick Woman of Asia: Medical Advertisements and the Republican Lady in Funü Shibao.” Paper presented at roundtable on “Gender, the Popular Press and the Digital Humanities: The Development of a Database of Republican Chinese Women’s Magazines and Entertainment Newspapers.” Annual Association of Asian Studies meeting, San Diego.

Judge, Joan

October 2012. “Everydayness As A Category Of Gender Analysis: Textual And Material Intersections In The Early 20th Century Chinese Periodical Press.” Keynote presentation atthe Conference on “Feminisms and Sinologies, ”University of Michigan.

Judge, Joan

May 2012. “Republican Lens: Visual, Textual, and Material Intersections in the Chinese Periodical Press.” Keynote, Eighth Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture.” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Wilfred Laurier University and University of Waterloo.

Judge, Joan

May 2012. “The Early Republican Information Regime: Wanbao Quanshu 萬寶全書 (Complete Compendia of Countless Treasures) in the New Global Order.” Conference on “From Qing to China: Rethinking the Interplay of Tradition and Modernity, 1860-1949.” Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Judge, Joan

March 2012. “The Talented Women of the Zhang Family Part Two: The Fate of the Late Imperial Cainü.” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Toronto.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2011. “Richang xing, xingbie, yu Shanghai: Funü shibao zhong wenben yu wuzhi de jiaochakou” 日常性、性别与上海:《妇女时报》中文本与物质的交叉口 (Everydayness, Gender, and Shanghai: Textual and Material Intersections in Funü shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times). Keynote address. Conference on Cultural Studies of Shanghai: New Approaches to its History (Wenhua yanjiu: Shanghai lishi de xin fangfa 文化研究:上海历史的新方法). Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2011. “Jinü de tazhe: ershi shiji chuqi Zhonggo de Minguo funü ji qi neng jiandu he xingzheng” 妓女的他者:二十世纪初期中国的民国妇女及其能见度和性征 (The Courtesan’s Other: Visibility, Sexuality, and the Republican Lady in Early Twentieth Century China). International Conference on Chinese Women and Visual Representation, Fudan University, Shanghai.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 2011. “Shenti de wailai zhishi: Riben laiyuan, Xifang kexue, yu Minguo shiqi de nüshi” “身體的外來知識:日本來源、西方科學,與民國時期的女士” (Foreign Knowledge of Bodies: Japanese Sources, Western Science, and China’s Republican Lady). 「近代東亞的 觀念變遷與認同形塑」國際學術研討會,「中國認同與現代國家的形成」工作坊 (International conference on Conceptual Change and Identity in Modern East Asia, and Workshop on Chinese Identity and the Formation of the Modern State). National Cheng-chi University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

May 2011. “Foreign Knowledge of Bodies: Japanese Sources, Western Science, and China’s Republican Lady.” Conference on “Gender and Transcultural Production: Chinese Women’s Journals in their Global Context 1900-2000.” SOAS, University of London.

Judge, Joan

May 2011. “The Courtesan’s Other: Visibility, Sexuality, and the Republican Lady.” 10th Annual Conference of Asian Studies in Israel. Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 2010. “Disparate Registers, Different Readers? What Language Suggests about Funü shibao’s Readerly and Writerly Communities." Workshop on Shifting Language Registers in Late Qing/Republican China, August 17-19, 2010, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Judge, Joan

May, 2010. “The Courtesan’s Other: Visibility, Sexuality, and the Republican Lady.” Moving Forward: Gender and Chinese History: A Colloquium in Honor of the Retirement of Professor Susan Mann University of California, Davis.

Judge, Joan

March 2010. “The Modern Shanghai Visual Imaginary: Magazine Cover Girls and New Cultural Possibilities in The Early Twentieth Century.” Conference on Moderne and Modernity: Visual Narratives of Interwar Shanghai, University of California, Berkeley.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 2010. “Paratext and Publicity: Magazine Cover Girls and Readerly Engagement in the Early 20th Century.” Conference on “Paratexts in Late Imperial Chinese Book Culture.” University of Heidelberg, Germany.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2009. “Portraits of Republican Ladies: Materiality and Representation in the Photographs from Funü Shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Workshop on Visual Culture for SSHRC/Humboldt Project on “Gender and Cultural Production: A New Approach to Chinese Women's Journals in the Early 20th Century,” Heidelberg University, Heidelberg Germany.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 2009. “Portraits of Republican Ladies: Materiality and Representation in the Photographs from Funü Shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times),” Conference on “History And Visual Images In Modern Chinese Studies,” Santa Lucia Di Tallà, Corsica.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 2009. “Everyday Life in the Early Republic: Evidence from Funü shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Forum on ‘Print Culture In Comparative Perspective: China And The West,’ Cultural History of Economies Research Hub, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Judge, Joan

June 2009. “Minguo zaoqi de richang shenghuo: laizi Funü shibao de qiuzheng” 民国早期的日常生活:来自《妇女时报》的求证 (Everyday Life in the Early Republic: Evidence from Funü shibao [The Women’s Eastern Times]). Colloquium on “New Directions in Republican History,” sponsored by the National Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies and the Department of History, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Judge, Joan

June 2009. “Minguo zaoqi de richang shenghuo: laizi Funü shibao de qiuzheng” 民国早期的日常生活:来自《妇女时报》的求证 (Everyday Life in the Early Republic: Evidence from Funü shibao [The Women’s Eastern Times]). International Conference on Gender Studies, University of Michigan-Fudan University Institute for Gender Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai.

Judge, Joan

May 2009. “A Global Visual Modernity: Translocal Photography in Early Twentieth Century Chinese Women’s Journals.” York 50 workshop on “The Global Modern Transnationalism and The Media In Asia.”

Judge, Joan

Oct. 2008. “Everyday Life in the Early Republic: Evidence from Funü shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Workshop on “Gender and Cultural Production: A New Approach to Chinese Women's Journals in the Early 20th Century.” York University, Toronto, Canada.

Judge, Joan

June 2007. “The Globalization of the Chinese Woman Question,” The British Inter-University China Centre (Oxford, Bristol, and Manchester Universities) Launch Conference. St. Anne’s College, Oxford University, Oxford England.

Judge, Joan

June 2007: “A Kaleidoscope of Knowledge about Women: The Chinese Periodical Press (1872-1919),” “An International Conference on the Sources for Chinese Women’s History,” Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong.

Judge, Joan

April 2007: “An Evolving Technology of the Self: Female Biography in Turn-of-the-Twentieth Century Chinese Women’s Journals,” Conference on “Women’s Magazines, New Women and the Reconfiguration of Genres: China in International Perspective (1898-1949),” Heidelberg University, Heidelberg.

Judge, Joan

April 2006: “The Politics of Female Virtue in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century China: the Case of Tongzhou,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, San Francisco.

Judge, Joan

March 2006: “Exemplary Time and Secular Times: Wei Xiyuan’s Lavishly Illustrated Biographies and the Late Qing Moment,” Conference on “Women’s Biography and Gender Politics in China,” University of California, Irvine.

Judge, Joan

June 2005: “Three Images of Qiu Jin: Reassessing a Chinese Cultural Icon in Light of Japanese Sources,” Thirteenth Berkshires Conference on the History of Women, Scripps College, Claremont.

Judge, Joan

April 2005: “Twelve World Heroines: Biographies of Western Women and Their Japanese Sources in Late Qing China,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Chicago.

Judge, Joan

March 2005: “Mediated Imaginings: Biographies of Western Women and Their Japanese Sources in Late Qing China,” Conference on “Beyond Tradition and Modernity: Gender, Genre, and the Negotiation of Knowledge in Late Qing China,” Rice University, Houston.

Judge, Joan

October 2004: “The Culturally Contested Student Body: Nüxuesheng at the Turn of the 20th Century,” Conference on “New Gender Constructs in Literature, the Visual and Performing Arts of Modern China and Japan,” University of Heidelberg.

Judge, Joan

June 2004: “Yingci: shijiu, ershi shiji zhi jiaoshi de xinxing nü yongshi” 英雌:十九, 二十世紀之交時的新型女勇士 (The Feminine-Heroic: new-style women warriors at the turn of the 20th century), Conference on “Feminism in China since The Women’s Bell,” Fudan University, Shanghai.

Judge, Joan

March 2004: “The Politics of Female Virtue in Late Qing China,” Chinese Studies Program, University of California, San Diego.

Judge, Joan

March 2004: “From Lienü to Nüjie: New Conventions of Female Heroism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, San Diego.

Judge, Joan

February 2004: “Nationalism and Beyond: Constituting the Chinese Female Historical Subject at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Ethnicity Colloquium Series, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Judge, Joan

March 2003: “Three Images of Qiu Jin: Reassessing a Cultural Icon in Light of Japanese Sources,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, New York.

Judge, Joan

March 2003: “Cosmology, Civilization, and the Meanings of Female Virtue in Late Qing China,” East Asian Seminar, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

Judge, Joan

March 2003: “Exemplary Women and the Uses of History in Early Twentieth Century China,” Symposium on “Chinese Tradition and the Challenge of Modernity: Politics, Poetics and Gender in the Late Qing Period, 1840-1911,” Rice University, Houston.

Judge, Joan

Feb. 2003: “Exemplary Women and the Uses of History in Early Twentieth Century China,” Council of East Asian Studies, Yale University.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2002: “Exemplary Women and the Uses of History in Early Twentieth Century China,” East Asian Institute, Columbia University.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 2002: “Women, Modernity, and the Uses of History in Early Twentieth Century China,” School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 2002: “Exemplary Women and the Uses of History in Early Twentieth Century China,” Chinese Gender Studies Workshop, Harvard University.

Judge, Joan

May 2002: “Normative Womanhood and Chinese Nationalism: Local and Global Exemplars in Late 19th and Early 20th Century China,” Twelfth Berkshires Conference on the History of Women, Storrs, Connecticut.

Judge, Joan

April 2002: “New Lin Daiyus: Female Overseas Students in Japan in the Early Twentieth Century,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

Judge, Joan

April 2002: “Reassessing a Chinese Female Revolutionary Icon in Light of Japanese Sources: Three Images of Qiu Jin,” New England China Seminar, Harvard University.

Judge, Joan

March 2002: “Exemplary Women and the Uses of History in Early Twentieth Century China,” School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2001: “Reassessing a Chinese Female Revolutionary Icon in Light of Japanese Sources: Three Images of Qiu Jin,” East Asian Studies Seminar, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 2001: “Between Nei and Wai: Chinese Female Students in Japan in the Early Twentieth Century,” conference on “Gender in Motion: Divisions of Labor and Cultural Change in Late Imperial and Modern China,” University of Oregon, Eugene.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 2001: “New Lin Daiyus: Female Overseas Students in Japan in the Early Twentieth Century,” conference on “Women, Nation, and Society in Modern China (1600-1950),” Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

Mar. 2001: “Female Exemplars of the Qing Dynasty: Lienü in a Late Qing Popular Pictorial,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Chicago.

Judge, Joan

Feb. 2001: “Female Exemplars of the Qing Dynasty: Lienü in a Late Qing Popular Pictorial,” seminar on “Exemplary Women in Texts and Contexts: The Lienü Tradition from Yuan to Late Qing,” Southern California Colloqium on Chinese Studies, UCLA.

Judge, Joan

May 2001: “Gender, History, and the Nation: The Uses of Female Biography in Modern Chinese Nationalism,” Second International Conference on Intellectual History: Chinese Intellectual History (sponsored by Journal of the History of Ideas), Nanjing, People’s Republic of China.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 2000: “Meiji Japan and the Emergence of Feminine Modernity in Early-Twentieth Century China,” 36th International Congress of Asian and North African Studies, Montreal.

Judge, Joan

July 2000: “Talent, Virtue, and the Nation: Chinese Nationalisms and Female Subjectivities in the Early Twentieth Century,” University of Heidelberg.

Judge, Joan

June 2000: “Chinese Nationalisms and Female Subjectivities: The Chinese Female Overseas Experience in Japan in the Early-Twentieth Century,” University of Marburg.

Judge, Joan

June 2000: “Chinese Nationalisms and Female Subjectivities: The Chinese Female Overseas Experience in Japan in the Early-Twentieth Century,” University of Göttingen.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 1999: “Meng Mu Meets the Modern: The Refiguring of Early Female Instruction Books in Late-Qing Textbooks for Girls and Women,” workshop on “Women and Modernity in Early Twentieth Century China,” UCLA.

Judge, Joan

Sept. 1999: “Meng Mu Meets the Modern: The Refiguring of Early Female Instruction Books in Late-Qing Textbooks for Girls and Women,” Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

Sept. 1999: “Talent, Virtue, and the Nation: The Emergence of Feminine Modernity in Early Twentieth Century China, Institute of Modern History,” Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

July 1999: “Meng Mu Rencontre le Moderne: La Place des Livres d’Instruction Féminine Traditionnels dans des Manuels d’éducation Féminine de Style Nouveau à la Fin des Qing,” conference on Éducation et Instruction en Chine,” L’Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris.

Judge, Joan

Feb. 1999: “Cultural Continuities: The Politics of Reform at Both Ends of China’s Twentieth Century,” conference on “Turn-of-the-Century China: Identity and Cultural Production in a Global Context,” University of California, Santa Barbara.

Judge, Joan

March 1998: “Re-forming the Feminine: Female Literacy and the Legacy of 1898,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

Judge, Joan

March 1998: “Domestic Discourse and Radical Practice: Meiji Japan and the Reimagining of Femininity in Late Qing China,” Columbia University.

Judge, Joan

Jan. 1998: “Reading Women: The Changing Function and Meaning of Female Literacy in Early Twentieth Century China,” Stanford University.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 1997: “Domestic Discourse and Radical Practice: Meiji Japan and the Reimagining of Femininity in Late Qing China,” symposium on “New Views on Women in East Asia,” Stanford University.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 1997: “Knowledge for the Nation or of the Nation: Meiji Japan and the Changing Meaning of Female Literacy in the Late Qing,” workshop on “New Perspectives on the Qing Dynasty,” Center for Chinese Studies, UCLA.

Judge, Joan

Sept. 1997: “Knowledge for the Nation or of the Nation: Meiji Japan and the Reimagining of Femininity in the Late Qing,” conference on “Education and Society in Twentieth-Century China,” University of Toronto.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 1997: “The Ideology of ‘Good Wives and Wise Mothers’: Meiji Japan and the Reimagining of Femininity in the Late Qing,” conference on “Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming and Qing Periods,” University of California, Santa Barbara.

Judge, Joan

May 1997: “Citizens or Mothers of Citizens?: Reimagining Femininity in Late Qing Women’s Textbooks,” annual Tōhō Gakkai meeting, Tokyo.

Judge, Joan

March 1997: “Citizens or Mothers of Citizens?: Reimagining Femininity in Late Qing Women’s Textbooks,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Chicago.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 1996: “Shibao (‘The Eastern Times’) and Late Qing Print Culture,” Keiō University, Tokyo, Japan.

Judge, Joan

Sept. 1996: “Shibao he Qingmo de gaige wenhua” 《時報》和清末的改革文化 (Shibao and the Culture of Reform in Late Qing China), Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, P.R.C.

Judge, Joan

March 1996: “Reading Practices and Putting Reading into Practice: Late Qing Textbooks and Citizen’s Readers,” conference on “Authorship, Readership, and Publishing in the Late Qing,” Center for Chinese Studies, UCLA.

Judge, Joan

June 1995: “1903: Liang Qichao zai Meiguo” 1903: 粱啟超在美國 (1903: Liang Qichao and America), Institute for Research in the Humanities, Kyoto University.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 1995: “A New Print Culture and a New Culture of Politics: The Late Qing Press,” China Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 1994: “Publicists, Populists, and the Press: Strategies of Cultural Negotiation in the Late Qing,” University of California, San Diego.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 1994: “The Rise of the Political Press in Late Qing China,” Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Pomona.

Judge, Joan

March 1994: “Liang Qichao and Shibao,” Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

Judge, Joan

July 1993: “Liang Qichao he Shibao” 粱啟超和《時報》(Liang Qichao and Shibao), Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 1993: “Nationalism and Populism: Evolving Perceptions of the Common People in the Late Qing,” symposium on “Civil Society in East Asia,” 34th International Congress of Asian and North African Studies, Hong Kong.

Judge, Joan

Oct. 1992: “Public Opinion and the New Politics of Contestation in the Late Qing, 1904-1911,” symposium on Civil Society in East Asia, Joint Committee for European-American Cooperation in East Asian Studies, Montreal.

Judge, Joan

‘Refugee Life during the Korean War as Heard through Testimony,’ Association for Asian Studies 62nd Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (March 25-28, 2010).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Refugee Life during the Korean War,’ The Association for Korean Studies in Europe 2009 Conference, Centre for Korean Studies, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands (June 17-21, 2009), [All Conference Presentations here and below are Refereed Works].

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Women’s Wage Work in Early Colonial Korea, 1910-1937,’ Association for Asian Studies 60th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (April 3-6, 2008).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Women’s Labor Participation in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945,’ Japan Studies Association of Canada Conference, York University, Toronto, Canada (August 16-19, 2007).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘The Varieties of Women’s Wage Work in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945,’ The Association for Korean Studies in Europe 2007 Conference, Centre for Korean Studies, École des Haute Etudes, Dourdan, France (April 17, 2007).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘The Legalities/Illegalities of Women’s Work in Wartime Korea,’ 1937-1945, World History Association Conference, Long Beach, California, (June 2006).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Factory Girls in Colonial Korea: Stories of Everyday Lives,’ Korea-Japan Week, Toronto, York University (February 26, 2006).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘The Body-Offering Volunteer Corps and Women’s Work in Wartime Korea,’ Labouring Feminism and Feminist Working Class History in North America and Beyond Conference, Munk Centre, University of Toronto, (September 29, 2005).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Stories of Korean Women Workers of the Pacific War,’ The Association for Korean Studies in Europe 2005 Conference, Centre for Korean Studies, University of Sheffield (July 2005).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Labor and Gender in Late-Colonial Korea,’ York Center for Asian Research and the Center for Feminist Research, Toronto, York University (March 18, 2004)

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Contests of Power: Female Factory Workers in Colonial Korea, 1910-1937,’ Association for Asian Studies 56th Annual Conference, San Diego, (March 6, 2004).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Practices of Power and Association among Korean Factory Women’ in “Korea, Past and Future,” Japan Week, Toronto, York University (February 26, 2004).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Gender and Labor in Wartime Colonial Korea, 1937-1945’ Association for Asian Studies 55th Annual Conference, New York, (March 29, 2003).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Labor and Gender in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945’ Association for Asian Studies 54th Annual Conference, Washington D.C., (April 4, 2002).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘The Terms and Conditions of Labor in Colonial Korea,’ The Association for Korean Studies in Europe 2001 Conference, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (April 2001).

Kim, Janice C. H.

‘Female Factory Workers in Modern Korea,’ Paper presented at the British Association for Korean Studies 2000 Conference, Centre for Korean Studies, University of Sheffield (September 2000).

Kim, Janice C. H.

“Narrative Strategies in the Explication of the Slave Experience in Africa and America,” Comparative History Workshop, Niagara-on-the-lake, Ont., March 19-21, 2010

Lovejoy, Paul

"Gustavus Vassa and the Scottish Enlightenment,” Panel on "Biography and History: The Debate over Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative," American Historical Association Annual Meeting, New York, January 2, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Memorialization of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Freedom Narratives,” Early Modern History Workshop, University of Minnesota, February 27, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“Indigenous Interpretations of History in West Africa before 1800,” William A. Brown Memorial Lecture on Islam in West Africa, University of Wisconsin, March 12, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“Debt and Slavery: the History of a Process of Enslavement,” Indian Ocean World Centre, McGill University, May 7-9, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“Tales of Slavery: Narratives of Slavery, the Slave Trade and Enslavement in Africa,” University of Toronto, Toronto, May 20-23, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“L’impact de l’abolition de la traite par la Grande-Bretagne sur les discours nationaux en France, aux Etats-Unis, au Danemark, en Espagne, au Portugal et aux Pays-Bas,” Paris – June 11-13, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

Key Note Address, “Rethinking Africa and the Atlantic World,” University of Stirling, September 3-6, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“Slavery and Migration in African History,” WISE Workshop, “Understanding Slavery: Historical Slave Systems and Contemporary Problems,” Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull, September 21-22, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

“African Slavery: Was it a ‘Migration’?,” Conference on Forced African Labour: Slavery, Migration, and Contemporary Bondage in Africa, Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull, September 23-25, 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

Institut d’été/d’hivernage, “Esclavage en patrimoine: Représenter l’histoire dans l’espace public,” Port-au-Prince, Haiti, décembre 2009

Lovejoy, Paul

Colloque International Lancement du Programme EURSCL (7e PCRD), < Les silences nationaux sur les exclavages et les traits et leurs heritages contemporains sur la question des migrations > Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, Fort de France, Martinique, March 21, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

« Festival on Memories of Slavery – Documenting the Heritage of the Slave Trade through Video - Patrimoine et mémoire de l'esclavage et de la traite. Festival de la vidéo de recherche » The First Annual Research Video Festival, Nat Taylor Cinema, York University, April 28, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

Workshop on Digital Archiving, Jamaica Archives, Spanish Town, Jamaica, May 29, 2008, sponsored by British Library Endangered Archives Programme and the Tubman Institute

Lovejoy, Paul

Conference on “Diáspora, nación y diferencia. Poblaciones de origen africano en México y Centroamérica,” Xalapa, Veracruz, México, June 10-13, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Carnival: ‘People’s Art’ and ‘Taking Back the Streets’,” Toronto, July 30-August 3, 2008, co-sponsored by the Tubman Institute and Kofler Centre at the University of Toronto, organized by Christopher Innes, Canada Research Chair, and co-sponsored by the Tubman Institute

Lovejoy, Paul

Institut d’été/d’hivernage , « Blacks or Negroes », « Africans or Hyphenated Afro’s », « Slave descendants or Immigrants » Deconstructing the categories of designation and questioning the representations of identity in the past and present,” Institut Interdisciplinaire Virtuel des Hautes Études sur les Esclavages et les Traites - Virtual Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Aix-en-Provence, August 23-29, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Empire, Slave Trade and Slavery: Rebuilding Civil Society in Sierra Leone Past and Present,” Wilberforce Institute (WISE), University of Hull, September 26-28, 2008; organized in collaboration with the Tubman Institute

Lovejoy, Paul

“Esclavitud, ciudadanía y memoria: Puertos Menores en el Caribe y el Atlántico,” Simposio Internacional, San Fernando de Omoa, Honduras, November 13-16, 2008, co-sponsored by La Secretaria de Cultura, Artes y Deportes, Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, and Tubman Institute

Lovejoy, Paul

“Living history: Encountering the memory of the heirs of slavery,” workshop at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 6, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Scarification and the Loss of History in the African Diaspora,” Lecture, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, February 5-6, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Memoralizing Slavery and the Slave Trade in ‘Freedom Narratives’,” Department of History, Brock University, March 7, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Scarification and the Loss of History in the African Diaspora,” Colloque International Lancement du Programme EURSCL (7e PCRD), < Les silences nationaux sur les exclavages et les traits et leurs heritages contemporains sur la question des migrations > Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, Fort de France, Martinique, March 21, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

Panel Discussion, “This Ambiguous Anniversary,” Conference on “Ending the International Slave Trade: A Bicentenary Inquiry,” College of Charleston, March 26-29, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Second Workshop on Endangered Archives,” Tubman Institute, York University, April 19, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Biography and History – The Life Stories of Two Muslims of the Slave Trade,” Lecture, Universidad de Costa Rica, May 6, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

Round table discussion with the Honorable Governor General of Canada, "De la fin de l'esclavage à la diversité culturelle: se souvenir d'hier pour mieux dialoguer aujourd'hui," Bordeaux, May 10, 2008; organized through Office of the Governor General of Canada

Lovejoy, Paul

Meeting in the Gambia on restoration of national archives through a pilot digitization Project, funded through the Tubman Social Justice Fund and in collaboration with the Tubman Institute, May 13-16, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

Workshop on Digital Archiving, Jamaica Archives, Spanish Town, Jamaica, May 29, 2008, sponsored by British Library Endangered Archives Programme and the Tubman Institute, and organized by Nadine Hunt

Lovejoy, Paul

“A British-American Forum,” Fraunces Tavern, New York City, June 2, 2008, in association with Beecher House Society and Wilberforce Institute (WISE)

Lovejoy, Paul

“British Imperial Ambitions on the Mosquito Shore in the eighteenth century and the Abolition of ‘Indian’ Slavery,” Conference on “Diáspora, nación y diferencia. Poblaciones de origen africano en México y Centroamérica,” Xalapa, Veracruz, México, June 10-13, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Biography and Autobiography: Representations of Self and Others in the Writings of Africans during the Era of Slavery,” presented at « Blacks or Niggers », « Africans or Hyphenated Afro’s », « Slave descendants or Immigrants » Deconstructing the categories of designation and questioning the representations of identity in the past and present, Institut Interdisciplinaire Virtuel des Hautes Études sur les Esclavages et les Traites - Virtual Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Aix-en-Provence, August 23-29, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Province of Senegambia – An Early British Colony in Africa (1765-83),” presented at “Empire, Slave Trade and Slavery: Rebuilding Civil Society in Sierra Leone Past and Present,” Wilberforce Institute (WISE), University of Hull, September 26-28, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Economic Systems along the Trade Route,” Conference on “Slave Routes: Resistance, Abolition, and Creative Process,” New York University, October 9-12, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Legacies of Slavery for Africa and America,” University of British Columbia, October 29-30, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Comparative Plantation Systems: Conceptualizing the Role of Slavery in the Evolution of the Modern World,” University of Mississippi, November 20, 2008

Lovejoy, Paul

“Commerce and Credit in Katsina in the Nineteenth Century” (with Yacine Daddi Addoun), Workshop on “Historical Constructions of “Race” and Social Hierarchy in Muslim West and North Africa”, Dakar, Senegal, December 9-12, 2008, sponsored by the Tubman Institute and Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA), Northwestern University, in collaboration with the Department of History, Université Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD), Dakar

Lovejoy, Paul

“Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement,” McGill University, Montreal, 19-21 April 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Slavery: Unfinished Business,” Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), University of Hull, 17-19 May 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences,” Centre of African Studies, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, 25-26 May 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Micro-histoire et histoires de vie,” CIRESC Symposium, EHESS, Paris, May 31–June 1, 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Essaouira 2007: 10ème édition du Festival Gnawas et Musiques du Monde,” Morocco, June 19-23, 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“ ‘The Bloody Writing is for ever torn’: Domestic and International Consequences of the First Governmental Efforts to Abolish the Atlantic Slave Trade,” Omohundro Institute, Cape Coast, Ghana, 8-12 August, 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Freedom: Retrospective and Prospective,” University of the West Indies, Jamaica, August 31 – September 1, 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

Keynote, Conference on Venture Smith, University of Connecticut, 20-21 September 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“III Encontro Internacional de História de Angola,” Ministério da Cultura, Luanda, Angola, 25-28 September 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Alcohol in the Atlantic World: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives,” York University, Toronto (Canada) 24-27 October, 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Scotland, Slavery and Abolition,” New College, University of Edinburgh, November 10, 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Understanding,” Rio de Janeiro, 22-25 November 2007

Lovejoy, Paul

“Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, on the Mosquito Shore: Plantation Overseer cum Abolitionist,” Symposium on Slavery, Culture, and Religion, Cahuita, Costa Rica, 11-14 February 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Myth of Liberia and the African Setting of the Kru Coast: A Critique of David Brian Davis, ‘Exiles, Exodus, and Promised Lands’,” Tanner Lectures, Stanford University, February 22-24, 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

“Identity and Diaspora: The Interesting Narrative of Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano,” McMaster University, March 2, 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

“Olaudah Equiano, alias Gustavus Vassa: African Icon or American Trickster?” John S. Saul Interdisciplinary Graduate Seminar, York University, March 14, 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Slave Trade as Enforced Migration,” Conference on “Removing Peoples: Forced Migration in the Modern World (1850 – 1950),” University of York, April 20 – 22, 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

Commentary, “Navigating around Colonialism: Culture and Exchange beyond the Reaches of the Imperial State,” Atlantic History Workshop, "'Recapricorning' the Atlantic: Luso-Brazilian and Luso-African Perspectives on the Atlantic World," University of Michigan and Michigan State University, May 11-12, 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

“Harriet Tubman,” Conference on “Names on the Wall,” Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), University of Hull, July 6-8, 2006

Lovejoy, Paul

“The African Dimension,” Conferencia sobre Etnicidad en la Región Centroamericana, Antigua Guatemala, 9-12 March 2005

Lovejoy, Paul

“Amerindian, African, European – Interface, Interaction, Intercourse,” Keynote Address, Conference on Activating the Past: Latin America in the Black Atlantic, UCLA, April 23-4, 2005

Lovejoy, Paul

“Comparing the Life Histories of Two Muslims in the Americas,” El Colegio de Mexico, 26 April 2005

Lovejoy, Paul

“Las rutas de la esclavitud y la experiencia en África,” Conference on Negros, mulatos y morenos de Guerrero y sus costas: afrodescendientes y diversidad cultural, Acapulco, 27-29 April 2005

Lovejoy, Paul

“Autobiography and Memory: Gustavus Vassa and the Abolition of the Slave Trade,” Colloque international/International Conference: Mémoires croisées : esclavage et diaspora africaine – Crossing Memories : Slavery and African Diaspora, Université Laval, 2-3 May 2005

Lovejoy, Paul

Chair, Panel on Mediterranean and African Political Economies, Conference “The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624,” Omohundro Institute on Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, March 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

Chair, Panel on Yoruba Slavery, “Yoruba in the History of Trans-Atlantic Slavery,” Conference on “Perspectives on Yoruba History and Culture,” University of Texas, 26-28 March 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Children of Slavery - the Trans-Atlantic Phase,” Conference on “Children and Slavery,” Université d’Avignon, Avignon, 20-22 May 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

“Civilian Casualties in the Context of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” Conference on “Collateral Damage,” University of Toronto, 28-29 May 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

“Alternatives to Revolution and Insurrection – Olaudah Equiano and the Abortive Plantation Scheme of Dr. Charles Irving on the Mosquito Shore,” Conference on Revolución, Independencia y Emancipación. La lucha contra la esclavitud, Limón, Costa Rica, 26-28 August 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

“Urban and Rural: The Experiences of Enslaved Muslims in Africa and the Americas,” Atlantic History Seminar, Harvard University, November 6, 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

Commentator, Between Race and Place: Blacks and Blackness in Central America and the Mainland Caribbean, Tulane University, November 12-13, 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

Session Organizer, African Diaspora Panels, African Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

Panel Coordinator, Canadian Association of African Studies Annual Meeting, Joint sessions with the African Studies Association, New Orleans, November 2004

Lovejoy, Paul

“An Afro-Centric Perspective on Trans-Atlantic Slavery,” African Studies Symposium, Brock University, 4 February 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

Organizer, Workshop on the Underground Railroad and the History of Blacks in Upper Canada, The Harriet Tubman Resource Centre on the African Diaspora, York University, February 21, 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“An Afro-Centric Perspective on the Trans-Atlantic World during the Era of Slavery,” Keynote Address, Sixth Annual Africana Studies Student Research Colloquium, Bowling Green State University, March 21, 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

Chair, "African Urban Spaces: History and Culture," University of Texas, Austin, March 28 - 30, 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“Escravidão Africana & Tráfico Atlântico nas Américas,” Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) June 2-4, 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“Archives, Intangible Heritage, and Museums,” presented at “African Diaspora: The Making of the Atlantic World,” Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, June 28 - July 1, 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“La Narrativa Africana y la Diáspora,” Festival de la Cultura Negra, Limón, Costa Rica, 22 August 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“Slavery, the Bilad al-Sudan and the Frontiers of the African Diaspora,” Conference on “Islam, Slavery and Diaspora,” York University, 24-26 October 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

Chair, Panel on Slavery, Captives and Captive Labour, Tri-University History Conference, University of Guelph, 8 November 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“Narratives of Trans-Atlantic Slavery: The Lives of Two Muslims, Muhammad Kab? Saghanaghu and Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua,” Conference on “Literary Manifestations of the African Diaspora,” University of Cape Coast, Ghana, 10-14 November 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Yoruba Factor in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, Boston, 30 November 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“Rural and Urban in the Context of Caribbean Slavery and Emancipation,” Conference on “City Life in Caribbean History,” Cave Hill, Barbados, 11-13 December 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“An Afro-Centric Perspective on the Trans-Atlantic World during the Era of Slavery,” Keynote Address, Sixth Annual Africana Studies Student Research Colloquium, Bowling Green State University, March 21, 2003

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Arabic Manuscript of Muhammad Kaba Saghanughu of Jamaica, c. 1823,” The Second Conference on Caribbean Culture, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, January 9-12, 2002 (with Yacine Daddi Addoun)

Lovejoy, Paul

Round table, “The Future of Atlantic World Studies,” Allen Morris Conference on the History of Florida and the Atlantic World, Florida State University, February 1-2, 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

Forum for the Expansion of Europe and Global Interaction, Huntington Library, February 14-16, 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

“Publishing Workshop,” Conference on Nigeria in the 20th Century, University of Texas, March 29-31, 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

“Muhammd Kaba Saghanughu and the Muslim Community of Jamaica,” Syracuse University, April 18, 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

Chair, “Art and Architecture in Urban Africa,” Conference on “African Urban Spaces: History and Culture,” University of Texas, Austin, 28-30 March 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

Chair, Panel on “After Abolition: Europe and Africa,” Canadian Association of African Studies, Toronto, May 29-June 1, 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

Organizer, Workshop on Database Construction and the African Diaspora, York University, 2-12 July 2002, www.yorku.ca/nhp

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Sahara-Atlantic Divide, Or How Women Fitted into the Slave Trade,” Conference on “Slavery and Forced Labour: Women in Slavery,” Université d’Avignon, 16-18 October 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

Roundtable, African American Experience Project, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Cultures, New York Public Library, 23 November 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

“Trans-Atlantic Transformations: The Origins and Identities of Africans in the Americas,” Workshop on “The Trans-Atlantic Construction of the Notions of ‘Race’, Black Culture, Blackness and Antiracism: Towards a New Dialogue between Researchers in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean,” Gorée, Senegal, 11-17 November 2002

Lovejoy, Paul

“Baquaqua in Brazil,” Seminar, Universidade Federale da Bahia, February 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Anglo-Efik Relations and Protection against Illegal Enslavement at Old Calabar, 1740-1807,” Conference on “Fighting Back: African Strategies Against the Slave Trade,” Rutgers University, February 16-17, 2001 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Ethnic Origins of Enslaved Africans in the Americas,” Atlantic History Lecture Series, University of Southern Maine, February 26, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Cyrus Francis Perkins’ Busha’s Mistress, or Catherine the Fugitive: Historical and Literary Context,” Harriet Tubman Seminar, York University, March 24, 2001 (with Verene Shepherd)

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Visual Representations of Ethnicity of the Slave Trade,” Byrne Lecture, Vanderbilt University, March 27, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Methodology through the Ethnic Lens,” Pathways: A Conference on Sources and Methods in African Scholarship, University of Texas, March 30-April 1, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua: A Man of the African Diaspora,” World Archaeological Congress, Intercongress on the African Diaspora, Jacob Gelt Dekker Institute, Curaçao, 23-29 April, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Conceptualizing and Defining the African Diaspora,” Roundtable Discussion, Symposium on the African Diaspora, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, May 4, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Importance of Collaborative Research in the Study of the African Diaspora,” Workshop on Atlantic Crossings: Women’s Voices, Women’s Stories from the Caribbean and the Nigerian Hinterland, Dartmouth College, May 18-20, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Creating the Community of Believers: African Muslims in Trinidad, c. 1800-1850,” Second International Conference, “Esclavage et religion dans les temps modernes,” Essaouira, Morocco, June 15-17, 2001 (with David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

“Biography and Autobiography,” NEH Summer Institute for College Instructors, “Roots: The African Dimension of Early American History and Culture, through the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” University of Virginia, Charlottesville, June 28, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“From Slaves to Palm Oil: Anglo-Biafran Commercial Relations 1767-1841,” Conference on “Maritime Empires,” National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, July 2-3, 2001 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

“The State of African, African-American, Caribbean, and African Diaspora Stuides,” A symposium, Princeton University, October 10, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Biography of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua," Conference on “Slave Narratives,” Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio, October 11-13, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Kola Nuts in Cartegena: 17th Century Trans-Atlantic Exchange,” Simposio internacional, “Pasado, Presente y Futuro de los Afrodescendientes,” Cartagena, 18-20 October, 2001 (with Renée Souldore-La France)

Lovejoy, Paul

“The State of Africa, African-American, Caribbean, and African Diaspora Studies,” Roundtable Discussion, Princeton University, October 10, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Methodology through the Ethnic Lens: The Study of Atlantic Africa,” Historian’s Craft, Department of History, York University, October 25, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“A Importância de Pesquisa em Parceria na Reconstrução da História da Diáspora Africana – O Projeto da UNESCO de Rotas de Escravos e a Experiência do Projeto York/UNESCO do Interior da Nigéria,” Seminar o “Mês da consciencia negra,” Rio de Janeiro, 6-8 November 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Debating the African Diaspora: African Studies and African Diaspora Studies,” Roundtable Discussion, African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, November 15-18, 2001

Lovejoy, Paul

“Community of Believers: Trinidad Muslims and the Return to Africa, 1810-1850,” Conference on “Aguda: Aspects of Afro-Brazilian Heritage in the Bight of Benin,” Ecole du Patrimoine Africain, Porto Novo, Republique du Benin, 26-30 November 2001 (with David Trotman)

Lovejoy, Paul

“Letters of the Old Calabar Slave Trade, 1761-1789,” Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction, St. Augustine, Florida, February 17-19, 2000

Lovejoy, Paul

“Ethnic Designations of the Slave Trade,” Black Atlantic/African Diaspora Seminar Series, Rutgers University, February 24, 2000

Lovejoy, Paul

“Slavery and Memory in an Islamic Society: Whose Audience? Which Audience?” Conference on Historians and their Audiences: Mobilizing History for the Millenium, York University, 13-15 April 2000

Lovejoy, Paul

“The Black Atlantic in the Construction of the “Western” World: Alternative Approaches to the “Europeanization” of the Americas,” Conference on Recasting European and Canadian History: National Consciousness, Migration, Multicultural Lives, Bremen, Germany, 18-21 May 2000

Lovejoy, Paul

“Identity and the Mirage of Ethnicity: Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua’s Journey to the Americas,” Conference on Liberté, identité, integration et servitude, Al-Akhawayn University, Morocco, 29-30 Juin 2000

Lovejoy, Paul

“That ‘Horrid Hole’: Bonny and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” Conference on “Reprecussions of the Slave Trade: The African Diaspora and the Hinterland of the Bight of Biafra,” Nike Lake, Enugu, July 2000 (with David Richardson)

Lovejoy, Paul

“Muslim Freedmen in the Atlantic World: Images of Manumission and Self-Redemption,” Conference on “From Slavery to Freedom: Manumission in the Atlantic World,” October 4-6, 2000, College of Charleston, Charleston

Lovejoy, Paul

« Jauger l’opinion publique sur les langues officielles depuis 1945 », Officially 50! A Conference Marking Fifty Years of Linguistic Duality and Education in Canada, Association for Canadian Studies-Association d’études canadiennes, Gatineau, Québec, 21-23 November 2019.

Martel, Marcel

« À la rescousse de l’identité canadienne: Clementine Fessenden et la fête de l’Empire », Grâce à elle(s)? Le rôle des femmes dans la construction du Canada, Annual Meeting French Association for Canadian Studies, Bordeaux, France, 12-15 June 2019.

Martel, Marcel

“La fête dans la ville : les défilés de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste », 71th Annual Meeting of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Drummondville, Québec, 18-20 October 2018.

Martel, Marcel

-“Besoins criands, gains modestes: l’accès à des soins de santé mentale en français en Ontario, 1968-2000”, Accessibilité et qualité des services de santé mentale en context linguistique minoritaire, Symposium interdisciplinaire, Université de Hearst - campus de Timmins, 17 et 18 novembre 2016

Martel, Marcel

“Multiculturalism and Interculturalism: Proponents and Opponents”, 8th Annual Meeting, Estonian Association for Canadian Studies, Tartu, Estonia, 14 October 2016.

Martel, Marcel

« I Need Help But Nobody Understands What I Say : Franco-Ontarians and Mental Health Services in French”, The Canadian Society for the History of Medicine Annual Meeting, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, May 2016.

Martel, Marcel

“Monsieur le Premier Ministre, je vous écris au sujet du bilinguisme officiel: les Ontariens et la politique linguistique, 1963-1971”, Conference on Bilingualism “Le bilinguisme canadien comme projet: l’histoire d’une utopie et de sa realisation”, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, University of Ottawa, 3-5 March 2016.

Martel, Marcel

“Ils ne sont pas invités à la table de négociations: les francophones en milieu minoritaire et la Confédération”, Le Canada français et la Confédération. Colloque sur le centenaire de la conference de Charlottetown, Université de Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, 11-12 September 2014

Martel, Marcel

“L’étrangeté des rapports entre le Québec et les communauté francophones en milieu minoritaire: perspectives historiques”, Keynote speaker, Association japonaise des études québécoises, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, 12 October 2014

Martel, Marcel

”Gérer le conflit linguistique canadien: La Gendarmerie royale du Canada, les commissions d’enquête et la France, 1960-1980”, Multilinguismo-Multilinguism-Pluralism- International Conference, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain, 12-13 December 2013.

Martel, Marcel

“Student Protest: The Quebec ‘Erable’ Spring”, 14th Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies, Jerusalem, Israel, 20-22 May 2013.

Martel, Marcel

“La place des francophones dans l’histoire du Canada. Quelle place? Quelle francophonie? Quelle histoire?”, Congrès de l’Association des études canadiennes, Ottawa, Ontario, September 2011.

Martel, Marcel

“Lorsque la langue faisait jaser “, langue et politique depuis 1867, 79e Congrès de l’ACFAS, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, May 2011.

Martel, Marcel

‘As Concerned Citizens’: Explaining the Counterculture Movement to the Ontario Premier’, The Sixties, Canadian-Style. Where Have All the Sixties Gone? (24th Annual Two Days of Canada Conference) , Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, November 2010.

Martel, Marcel

«Connaissance de la loi sur les langues officielles: quelques constats », 1969-2009, l’acte de langues officielles au Canada: 40 ans de rétrospective, Association of Canadian Studies/Association d’études canadiennes, Canadian Museum of Civilizations, Gatineau, Quebec, 12 -13 March 2009.

Martel, Marcel

“État et francophonie : pour en finir avec la victimisation“, La francophonie en terre d’Amérique : les grandes questions. Colloque du 50e anniversaire du Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, Université d’Ottawa, Ottawa, October 2008

Martel, Marcel

“Riots’ at Sir George Williams: Construction of a Social Conflict in the Sixties”, Debating Dissent: Canada and the Sixties, Workshop held at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, August 2008

Martel, Marcel

“Tyrannie des experts et des Chartres des droits: réflexion sur les politiques linguistiques au Canada,’ Le bilinguisme au sein d’un Canada plurilingue : recherches et incidences/Bilingualism in a Plurilingual Canada: Research and Implications, Conference organized by the Centre canadien d’études et de recherche en bilinguisme et aménagement linguistique (CCERBAL)/Institute of Official Languages and Bilingualism/Institut des langues officielles et du bilinguisme (ILOB), Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa, June 2008.

Martel, Marcel

“Ils ont quitté le nid familial: récits comparés d’immigrants aux Etats-Unis’, Annual Meeting of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Kingston, Ontario, October 2007

Martel, Marcel

“Manufacturing Fear: LSD use and Glue Sniffing in Ontario in the Sixties”, Global Approaches: The 4th International Alcohol and Drug History Conference, Guelph, Ontario, August 2007

Martel, Marcel

“Manufacturing a National Threat: The RCMP and Hippies in the Sixties, “New World Coming: The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness” Conference, Queen’s University, Kingston, June 2007

Martel, Marcel

“Les experts au service de l’État ontarien: le cas de l’Ontario Advisory Committee on Confederation”, 86th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Saskatoon, 26-30 May 2007

Martel, Marcel

“La mémoire de combat : l’hôpital Montfort“, Lieux de mémoire, commémoration et identité dans la francophonie canadienne, Colloque du CIRCEM et du CRCCF, Université d’Ottawa, 15, 16 et 17 novembre 2006

Martel, Marcel

“Lorsque la pauvreté devient cause d’activisme: comprendre le développement économique et social du Canada français de 1945 à nos jours“, Biennale Amérique de la langue française, La langue française en Amérique : dynamiques spatiales et identitaires, 17-18-19 août 2006.

Martel, Marcel

‘Work in the Wings’: The Ontario Advisory Committee on Confederation and Ontarian Linguistic Policy, Second Plenary Session, Tenth International Conference on Language and Law: ‘Language Law and Language Rights: The Challenges of Enactment and Implementation’, International Academy of Linguistic Law, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, June 2006.

Martel, Marcel

Riots at Sir George Williams in 1969, 85th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Toronto, May 2006

Martel, Marcel

Les émeutes à Sir Georges Williams: Activisme, identité et influence externe, Le Québec et les années 1960 : Influences et héritage, GIHRIC-Université de Montréal, May 2005.

Martel, Marcel

The Medical Profession and the Marijuana Issue in the Sixties: A Divisive Debate, International Conference on Drugs and Alcohol in History (ICDAH), Huron University College, London, Ontario, May 2004.

Martel, Marcel

Discussions autour de la marijuana dans les années 1960: une comparaison entre le Québec et l’Ontario, Colloque sur les années 1960: substance et apparence, McCord Museum, November 2003

Martel, Marcel

Le Ministre de la santé, ses experts médicaux et la consommation de la marijuana dans les années 1960, 56th Annual Meeting of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Montreal, October 2003

Martel, Marcel

Multiculturalisme et communautés francophones en milieu minoritaire, Séminaire Fernand-Dumont Le Canada français : son temps, sa nature, son héritage, Forêt Montmorency, Université Laval, Québec, Québec, Octobre 2003

Martel, Marcel

Conflicting ‘Projet de Sociétés’: The Case of Francophone communities in the Prairies (1860-1920), British World II Conference, University of Calgary, July 2003

Martel, Marcel

Canadian Boys and Girls are on Drugs’: Drug Use and Public Policy in the 1960s, 82nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 2003

Martel, Marcel

‘Two Solitudes’, ‘Distinct Society’, ‘Citizen Plus’: Dealing with Nationalism, Meeting Global and Domestic Challenges: Canadian Federalism in Perspective (Conference in Honor of the 20th Anniversary of the guestprofessorship in Canadian Studies at the Kennedy-Institut), Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, June 2002

Martel, Marcel

Minority Rights, Nationalism and Canadian Public Policy, Crossing Cultural Divides: 10 Years of Canadian Studies in Greifswald, Greifswald University, Greifswald, Germany, June 2002.

Martel, Marcel

Du Centre vers les Périphéries? D’un Champ à un autre? Échanges historiographiques entre le Québec et la francophonie, Round table, 54e congrès de l’Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Hull, Québec, October 2001

Martel, Marcel

Commentator, Regards sur la Francophonie ontarienne, Congrès de la Société historique du Canada, Québec, May 2001.

Martel, Marcel

Chair, Une Histoire populaire du Canada: le regard des historiens, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Québec, May 2001

Martel, Marcel

"Études québécoises: défis et perspectives d’avenir", Colloque de l’Association internationale des études québécoises, Congrès de l’ACFAS, Sherbrooke, Quebec, May 2001.

Martel, Marcel

The European Construction and Canada-Quebec Constitutional Debates, with Martin Pâquet, ECSA-Canada Conference, International Political Science Conference, Quebec City, July 31, 2000.

Martel, Marcel

Ottawa, capitale de la francophonie, Construire une capitale- Ottawa: Making a Capital, Ottawa, University of Ottawa, November 1999.

Martel, Marcel

Le Canada français dans tous ses états. A-t-il vraiment existé?, The Cultures of Globalization, Italian Association for Canadian Studies, Universita= Degli Studi Di Bologna, Bologna, Italy, September 1999.

Martel, Marcel

Did French Canada Exist? Institute of Canadian Studies, McGill University, March 1999.

Martel, Marcel

L’histoire franco-ontarienne d’après S.O.S. Montfort, CREFO, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, January 1999.

Martel, Marcel

Round-Table, ‘L’assimilation existe-t-elle vraiment?’, CREFO-ACFO Toronto, University of Toronto. November, 1999.

Martel, Marcel

Round Table, ‘Le Canada français: débats autour de son existence’, Annual Meeting of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Trois-Rivières. October, 1999.

Martel, Marcel

Pratique historique, institutionnalisation d’un savoir et mise en place du récit savant sur la francophonie canadienne, Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française Annual Meeting in Montréal, October 1997.

Martel, Marcel

Hors du Québec, point de salut. La liquidation intellectuelle des francophones en milieu minoritaire dans l’imaginaire nationaliste québécois, 1945-1969, A Rare Bird on the Earth/ Un oiseau rare en ce monde. A Conference to recognize Ramsay Cook/Un Colloque en l’honneur de Ramsay Cook, Ottawa, October 1997.

Martel, Marcel

Références à la politique belge d’aménagement linguistique, le cas de la Commission Laurendeau-Dunton. Colloque sur la francophonie canadienne en milieu minoritaire dans le cadre du congrès de l’ACFAS à l’ UQTR, Trois-Rivières, May 1997.

Martel, Marcel

Enseigner l'histoire du XXe siècle: pourquoi ne pas y introduire une perspective canadienne? Annual Meeting of History Teachers (CEGEPS), Québec City, May 1996.

Martel, Marcel

La construction européenne et les droits des minorités, Conference on the Identities of Europe, Past and Future, Institut d'Études Européennes, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, May 1996.

Martel, Marcel

Francophone Communities and the Policy of Multiculturalism, 1963-1971: A Challenge to the Two Founding Nations Theory, Centre of Canadian Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 1996.

Martel, Marcel

Celles dont on ne parle plus ou presque: les communautés francophones en milieu minoritaire, 1945-1970. Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française Annual Meeting in Ottawa, October 1995.

Martel, Marcel

Le dialogue avec l'Autre: la question de l'immigration et les dirigeants de la communauté canadienne-française de l'Ontario, 1930-1968. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting in Montréal, August 1995.

Martel, Marcel

La science politique boude-t-elle la francophonie ontarienne? Bilan de la recherche sur la francophonie ontarienne dans le domaine de la science politique. Séminaire de recherche sur la francophonie ontarienne, Glendon College, Toronto, December 1994.

Martel, Marcel

Radio-Ouest-Française: regards multiples sur cette entreprise, 1930-1950. Centre d'études franco-canadiennes de l'Ouest Annual Meeting, Faculté Saint-Jean, Edmonton, October 1994.

Martel, Marcel

Trois clés pour comprendre la rupture du Canada français, 1950-1969. Colloque sur la recherche en milieu minoritaire dans le cadre du congrès de l'ACFAS, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, May 1994.

Martel, Marcel

Parcours de recherche: réflexion sur un doctorat. États généraux de la recherche sur les francophones à l'extérieur du Québec, Ottawa, March 1994.

Martel, Marcel

Les États généraux du Canada français en 1967: les paramètres de la Nation, les Canadiens français hors Québec. Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française Annual Meeting in Trois-Rivières, October 1993.

Martel, Marcel

Guide to Graduate Programmes in History in Canada. Ottawa, Canadian Historical Association Graduate Students' Committee, 2nd edition, 1992, 169 p. (co-edited with Lisa Dillon and Michael Boudreau)

Martel, Marcel

À la découverte des rejetons de la dispersion. Les relations entre l'appareil gouvernemental québécois et les Franco-canadiens, 1956-1969. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting in Charlottetown, June 1992.

Martel, Marcel

L'expérience du Service du Canada français d'outre-frontières auprès des Franco-Ontariens, 1960-1969. Colloque sur la recherche en milieu minoritaire dans le cadre du congrès de l'ACFAS à l'Université de Montréal, May 1992.

Martel, Marcel

What does Quebec want... after Meech Lake? Conference on Canadian Unity, Department of History, University of Victoria, February 1992.

Martel, Marcel

L'identité du Canadien français de l'Ontario: de la certitude au doute. Colloque sur la recherche en milieu minoritaire dans le cadre du congrès de l'ACFAS à l'Université de Sherbrooke, May 1991.

Martel, Marcel

"Table ronde sur la francophonie canadienne et le multiculturalisme: de la politique d’une minorité nationale au virage communautariste? " Le Canada français. Son temps, sa nature, son héritage. Les séminaires Fernand-Dumont, 211-217

Martel, Marcel

"The Francophone Experience as Seen Through their Correspondence/L’expérience des francophones vue à travers leurs correspondances" 83rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Winnipeg.

Martel, Marcel

"Drugs and Smoking" Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Halifax.

Martel, Marcel

"Identité francophones hors Québec" Annual Meeting of the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, Sherbrooke.

Martel, Marcel

“John Holt’s Economic Conscience,” presentation at the conference “Moralising Commerce in a Globalising World: Approaches to a History of Economic Conscience 1600-1900,” German Historical Institute London, June 2017.

Neill, Deborah

“Technologies and Health Care in the history of Freetown,” presentation at the “Technologies and Trials of Global Health in Africa” panel, “Innovation, Transformation, and Sustainable Futures in Africa,” Dakar, Senegal, June 2016.

Neill, Deborah

“Capitalism and Humanitarianism: A British Merchant and the Campaign against Labour Abuses in the French Congo,” Britain and the World Conference, June 2016.

Neill, Deborah

“Visions of ‘Humane Development’: John Holt and the Campaign against Concession Company Rule in the French Congo, 1899-1915,” Society for French Historical Studies (SFHS), Nashville, April 2016.

Neill, Deborah

“Surviving the ‘White Man’s Grave’: a Merchant’s Experience of Tropical Disease,” Midwest Conference on British Studies, Detroit September 2015.

Neill, Deborah

(with Juanita de Barros) “The Business of Tropical Medicine: Transnational Corporations and the Development of the Liverpool School in the early Twentieth Century,” American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) New Haven May 2015.

Neill, Deborah

“Friedrich Karl Kleine and the British in Interwar Africa,” Canadian Historical Association, (CHA), Brock, May 27, 2014.

Neill, Deborah

“Bayer 205: Propaganda, Rivalry, and Drug Therapy Research in Africa, 1920-1930,” American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) May 19, 2013.

Neill, Deborah

“The Colonial Anti-liquor Campaigns and the Origins of Western Humanitarianism, 1880-1930" Max Kade Center for European and German Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN, November 29, 2012.

Neill, Deborah

“The History of Humanitarianism: Complicating the Grand Narrative,” roundtable at the Western Society for French History, Banff, October 13, 2012.

Neill, Deborah

“From Global Knowledge to Local Standards: Foreign Influences on Emerging Nutritional Science in France, 1890s to 1914,” Conference entitled “Setting Standards: the History and Politics of Nutritional Theories and Practices, 1890-1930,” Brock University, August 2010.

Neill, Deborah

“Crossing Borders: Competition, Cooperation and Medical Expertise in the African Sleeping Sickness Campaigns Before World War One,” Columbia University Centre for International History, New York, December 3, 2010.

Neill, Deborah

“Health Reform or Moral Crusade? French Doctors and the Colonial Anti-Alcohol Movement, 1890-1914,” Society for French Historical studies (SFHS), New Jersey, April 2008.

Neill, Deborah

“The Intellectual Origins of German Colonial Studies: Interdisciplinary Origins of an Evolving Research Agenda,” roundtable at the American Historical Association (AHA), Washington D.C. January 2008.

Neill, Deborah

“The International Anti-Alcohol Movement and the Atlantic World, 1885-1930,” presented at the York University Workshop “Alcohol and the Making of the Atlantic World: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives,” Toronto, October 2007.

Neill, Deborah

“Germans and the International Anti-Alcohol Movement, 1880-1914,” presented at the German Studies Association, San Diego, October 2007.

Neill, Deborah

“Colonial Cuisine: Hygiene, Health and “Frenchness,” 1890-1940,” presented at the French Historical Studies Association, Houston Texas, March 16, 2007.

Neill, Deborah

“Trading Spaces: Duala Elites in Europe Before and After World War One,” presented at a roundtable at the American Historical Association (AHA) Annual Meeting, Atlanta Georgia, January 2007.

Neill, Deborah

"Transnationalism, Internationalism, and Scientific Networks Before World War One," Second Annual German Modernities Workshop, University of Michigan, May 2006.

Neill, Deborah

"Sleeping Sickness in Africa: Colonialism, Medical Ethics and the Search for a Cure, 1900-1914," African Studies Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., November 2005.

Neill, Deborah

"'Accidents May Happen': Experimentation and the Treatment of Sleeping Sickness in the African Colonies, 1900-1914," McMaster Colloquium in the History of Medicine, Hamilton, October 2005.

Neill, Deborah

April 2011. Seventh Annual Pierre Savard Conference, History Graduate Student Association of the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON. "Narrative Transformations and Miraculous Escapes: Telling Tales in the Fur Trade Along the Ottawa River."

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2011. Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference, Sacramento, CA. “French-Descended Metis in Northwestern North America: Making Sense of Ethnogenesis.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

November 2010. De Pierre-Esprit Radisson à Louis Riel: Voyageurs et Métis, Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg, MB. “Tough Bodies, Fast Dogs, and Well-Dressed Wives: Measures of Manhood among French Canadian and Métis Voyageurs.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

June 2010. French Colonial Historical Society, Thirty-Sixth Congress, Paris, France. “French-Descended Metis in Northwestern North America: Making Sense of Ethnogenesis.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2010. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC. Presented jointly with Kathryn Magee Labelle. “'Onontio, lend me your ear’: Wendat Voices in the Jesuit Relations.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2010. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC. “From the Other Side of the Line: A French Catholic Priest Ministers to his Metis Flock at Pembina, 1840s-50s.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

October 2009. Environments, Movements, Narratives in the Circumpolar North, BOREAS Conference. Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland. “The Lone Trickster? Exploring Individualism in Anishinaabe and Omushkego Oral Traditions in Early Canadian Indigenous History.”*

Podruchny, Carolyn

October 2009. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. New Orleans, LA. “Becoming Metis in Fur Trade Folklore: The Case of Jean Cadieux.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

September 2009. Out of the Cold: Scientific Ways of Knowing in Histories of the Circumpolar Artic, BOREAS – ESF Workshop. Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. “Dreaming of Wooden Boats, Booming Thunder, and Castaways: Narratives of Cree and European Encounters on Hudson Bay.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

April 2009. The Early Modern “Relation”: Family Tree and Hermeneutics. Victoria College, University of Toronto, Ontario. “In Search of the Voice of the Other: North American Indigenous People Speaking Through European Relations.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

December 2008. Reorienting Whiteness. Melbourne, Australia. “Can a White Man Kill a Bear? Constructing Race and Masculinity in Adversity Narratives in North American Fur Trade Folklore.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

November 2008. The Canadian Studies Program, International & Area Studies University of California at Berkeley Symposium “Québec and the seventeenth-century Atlantic World: Quatercentennial perspectives.” Berkeley, CA. "Dreaming of Pale Skin, Hairy Faces and Sharp Knives: Anishinaabe Narratives of Discovering the French and English."

Podruchny, Carolyn

November 2008. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Eugene, OR. “Mixing Stories and Making Identities: The Role of Narrative in the Encounters Between French and Anishinaabe in the Great Lakes Region in the 18th Century.”`

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2008. Thirteenth Rupert’s Land Colloquium. Rocky Mountain House, AB. “Mukwa Meets L’Ours: Exploring Bear Tales in Fur Trade Folklore.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

February 2008. Seventh European Social Science History Association, Lisbon, Portugal. "The Problem of Migration and Metis Ethnogensis: Exploring the Identities of Joseph Constant, Charles Racette, and Peter Erasmus."

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2007. Fur Trade and Metis Days, jointly sponsored by the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian Indigenous and Native Studies Association, Saskatoon, SK. “Mobile Communities and Mental Spaces in a River-Based World.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

March 2007. Bridging National Borders in North America Symposium, Part II, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Presented jointly with Bethel Saler. “‘Storied Landscapes and Glass Curtains’: The Fur Trade, National Borders, and Historians.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2007. Canadian Historical Association 2005 Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, SK. Commentator for Panel “Aboriginal People Captured on Film and the Web.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

September 2006. Bridging National Borders in North America Symposium, Part I, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. Presented jointly with Bethel Saler. “‘Glass Curtains and Storied Landscapes’: The Fur Trade, National Borders, and Historians.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2006. Ninth North American Fur Trade Conference and Twelfth Rupert's Land Colloquium, St. Louis, MO. Presented jointly with Roger Roulette, “Colliding Spirit Worlds: Belcourt's French-Anishinaabe Dictionary.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2006. French Colonial Historical Society, Thirty-Second Congress, Dakar, Senegal. “The Long Journey of the Turtle Who Wanted to Fly: Oral Motifs and Cultural Exchange in the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

May 2006. Ninth North American Fur Trade Conference and Twelfth Rupert’s Land Colloquium, St. Louis, MO. Roundtable discussion: The Future of Fur Trade Studies and Conferences.*

Podruchny, Carolyn

2005. Thirty-seventh Algonquian Conference, Ottawa, ON. Presented jointly with Roger Roulette, “Bear Tales: Exploring Ojibwe and French-Canadian Oral Communication in the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2005. French Colonial Historical Society, Thirty-first Congress, Wolfville, NS. “Regulating Resistance: A Roman Catholic Priest Incites the Métis and Acadians, 1840s-1860s.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2005. Canadian History Association Annual Meeting, London, ON. Commentator for Panel “Collaborative Research in Aboriginal History on the Pacific Coast.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Cinquante-septième Congrés annuel, Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique français, Chicoutimi, QC. "Fuites miraculeuses dans la tradition orale canadienne-française des voyageurs : la chanson, l'histoire et la complainte gravée dans le bois de Jean Cadieux."

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, MB. “Voyageurs too enjoy their carnival: French Canadian Servants, Dirty Tricks, and Bodily Pleasures.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Eleventh Rupert’s Land Colloquium. Kenora, ON. Presented jointly with Graham MacFarlane, “The Long Journey of the Turtle Who Wanted to Fly: Oral Motifs and Cultural Exchange in the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Feminism and the Making of Canada: Historical Reflections. Montreal, QC. “Bear Tales: Voyageurs and Masculinity in the Montreal Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2003. Thirty-fifth Algonquian Conference. London, ON. “Putting Up Poles: Power, Navigation, and Cultural Mixing in the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2003. Ninth Annual Conference of the Omohundro Institute for Early American History and Culture. New Orleans, LA. “Miraculous Escapes in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition: Jean Cayeux’s Song, Story and Wood-Carved Lament.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2002. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Quebec City, QC, Canada, 2002. “Linguistic Encounters: A Nineteenth-Century French-Ojibwe Dictionary.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2002. Thirty-fourth Algonquian Conference. Kingston, ON. “Peopling Georges-Antoine Belcourt’s Unpublished Nineteenth-Century French-Ojibwe Dictionary: Surveying Terms of Ethnic and Group Identity.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2002. Tenth Rupert’s Land Colloquium. Oxford University, England. Presented jointly with Dr. Bethel Saler, “’Peering Through the Glass Curtain.’ Comparing Recent Trends in Fur Trade Historiography in Canada and the United States.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2002. Thirty-second Popular Culture Association and Twenty-fourth American Culture Association Annual Conference. Toronto, ON. “Songlines of Adventure and Adversity: French Canadian Voyageurs Traveling in 18th- and 19th-Century Northwestern Borderlands.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2002. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Quebec City, QC. Commentator for Panel “(Re)Appropriated Indian Voices.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2001. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Tuscon, AZ. “The Meaning of Cannibal Monsters.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2001. Indian - French Encounters in New France Colloquium, The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. Panel Speaker, Commented on the film “Kenata: Legacy of the Children of Aataentsic,” directed by René Sioui-Labelle (1998).

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory. London, ON. “Lords of the Lakes: Freemen in 18th and 19th-Century Rupert’s Land.”.

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Sixth Annual Conference of the Omohundro Institute of Early American History. Toronto, ON. “Werewolves and Windigos: Narratives of Cannibalism and Mental Illness in Voyageur Oral Tradition, 1780-1820.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1999. Colloque en marge d’un millénaire vers un bilan missionaire. Organized by Western Canadian Publishers and the Société Historique de Saint Boniface. Winnipeg, MB. "Dieu, Diable and the Trickster: Voyageur Religious Syncretism in the Pays d'en haut, 1770-1821."

Podruchny, Carolyn

1998. Eighth Rupert's Land Colloquium. Winnipeg and Norway House, MB. "The Sexfiles: Towards an Understanding of Voyageur Sexuality, Part II: Cultural Hybridity, Trading Sex, Tender Ties and Fluid Monogamy."

Podruchny, Carolyn

1998. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting. Ottawa, ON. "The Sexfiles: Towards an Understanding of Voyageur Sexuality, Part I: The Bourgeois Gaze and the North American Don Juan."

Podruchny, Carolyn

1997. Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting. St. John's, NF. "Baptizing Novices: Forming a Voyageur Identity in the Montreal Fur Trade."

Podruchny, Carolyn

1996. Twenty-Eighth Algonquian Conference. Toronto, ON. “Shifting Identities and Constructing Communities: Joseph Constant’s Journey to The Pas, 1773 to 1853.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1996. Seventh Rupert's Land Colloquium. Whitehorse, YK. "Unfair Masters and Rascally Servants? Labour Relations Between Voyageurs and Bourgeois in the Montreal Fur Trade, 1770-1821."

Podruchny, Carolyn

1995. Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference, Halifax, NS. “Festivities, Fortitude and Fraternalism: Fur Trade Masculinity and the Beaver Club, 1785-1827.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1994. Twenty-Sixth Algonquian Conference. Winnipeg, MB. "Diplomacy, Misunderstanding and Factionalism: Relations Between the Peguis Band and the Church Missionary Society, 1820-1838."

Podruchny, Carolyn

1992. Forty-First Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Vancouver, BC. “Exploring Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Rupert’s Land: Samuel Hearne, John Franklin and George Back in the Barrens.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1991. Fourth Annual Manitoba History Conference. Winnipeg, MB. "'Farming the Frontier': Agriculture in the Fur Trade, A Case Study of the Provisional Farm at Lower Fort Garry, 1857-70."

Podruchny, Carolyn

Duke University Latin American Labor History Conference, Durham, North Carolina, October 2009: "The Lives of the Artists."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

American Historical Association, New York, New York, January 2009: Roundtable participant, "At the Show: Changes in 20th Century Fan Communities, Audiences, Gendered Spectatorship and Media in a Global Context." (refereed)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, September 2008: "Transgender, Transnational, Transgressive: Zulma as Immigrant, Sex Worker, and Autobiographer." (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Berkshire Congress on Women's History, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 2008: Roundtable participant, " Fan Communities, Porn Wars, and Gendered Spectatorship: Historians (and others) Rethinking the Relationship Between Women and Mass Media" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Toronto International Comics Festival, Toronto, Ontario, August 2007: Roundtable participant, "Comics in the Academy."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Third Conference on the History of Women and Gender in Mexico, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 2005: "The Naked Starlet in the Wax Museum's Bathtub: Scandal, Memory, and Mexican Moviegoers." (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Berkshire Congress on Women's History, Claremont, California, June 2005: "Good Mexicans, Good Catholics, Good Women: Fans and Censors at the Movies, 1940-1960." (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Conference on Latin American Comic Books, Georgia State University (Atlanta), April 2005: "Comic Book Studies in Translation" (keynote address.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Popular Culture Association, Tucson, Arizona, April 2005: "Transnational, Transgender: Reading Zulma in Historical Perspective." (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

American Historical Association, Seattle, Washington, January 2005: "Going to the Movies in Mexico: Men, women and children in public spaces, 1920-1970." (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

American Historical Association, Seattle, Washington, January 2005: Special Session of the Mexican Studies Committee, "Transnationalism and Gender in New Histories of Mexico."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Tepoztlán Institute for the Study of Transnational History, Morelos, Mexico, July 2004: "Moviemaking and moviegoing as transnational processes: Two case studies."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American History, Santa Fe, March 2004: "Theaters of Masculinity: Mexicans at the movies, 1917-1950." (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

XI Meeting of Historians of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, Monterrey, Mexico, October 2003: “The War on las Pelonas: Gender and the Revolutionary State in Mexico City, 1924” (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Conference on The Body and the Body Politic, History Center, University of Maryland, College Park, May 2003: “Spectacular Behavior and the Body Politic: Going to the Movies in Mexico, 1920 – 1940” (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Latin American Studies Association, Dallas, Texas, April 2003: “Not Playing in Chichicastenango: Tarzan versus the Maya, 1934” (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Graduate Student Latin American Studies Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, February 2003: Keynote address: “Sports, Movies, and the New Woman: On the Politics of Feminine Representation in Revolutionary Mexico.”

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Berkshire Conference on Women's History, Storrs, Connecticut, June 2002: "Las pelonas, las futbolistas, and the Spectacle of Female Masculinity in 1920s Mexico" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Susman Memorial Conference for Graduate Students of History, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, April, 2002: Keynote address, "What counts? On becoming an authority."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies, Portland, Oregon, April 2002: "The Vogue for Athletic Women and the Spectacle of Feminine Modernity in 1920s Mexico" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Critical Studies of Culture Program, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, April 2002: "Las pelonas, Las futbolistas, and their Sisters: Mexican Women and Transnational Modernity, 1920-1940."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Graduate Student History Conference, York University, Toronto, March 2002: Keynote address: "Spherical Cows, or, Why not be a physicist? and other epistemological quandaries ."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Foro Hispanico, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, October 2001: "Comic Book Censors, Country-Club Ladies, and Some Other Surprising Mexicans of the Twentieth Century."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Latin American Studies Association, Washington DC, September 2001: "Revolutionary Bodies, Nationalist Gymnastics, and the Mexican State: Mass Patriotic Performance and its Audiences, 1920-1940" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Conference on the History of Women and Gender in Mexico, Yale University, New Haven, CT, May 2001: "How Las futbolistas became Mexican: Historical Memory and the Revolutionary Female Body" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American History, Tucson, Arizona, March 2001: "On the Historical Uses of Queer Theory, or, Why Were Those Men Parking in the Plaza Garibaldi?" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Seminar on Surrealism, Institute for the Fine Arts, New York University, November, 2000:"Surrealism in Mexican Film: Questions of Production and Reception."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

History Department Lecture Series, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, November 2000: "Revolutionizing Women's Bodies in 1920s Mexico."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Symposium of Washington Area Historians of Latin America, Howard University, Washington DC, November 2000: "Las futbolistas and Their Sisters: State Mobilizations of Women's Bodies in Post-Revolutionary Mexico" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series, Latin American Studies Center, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 2000: "Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and the New Cultural History of Mexico."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Latin American Studies Association, Miami, Florida, March 2000: "Bodies, Cities, Cinema: Pedro Infante's Funeral as a Political Protest" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Seminario sobre las nuevas perspectivas norteamericanas en la historiografia de America Latina, San Marcos University, Lima, Peru, December 1999: "Apuntes para un diálogo entre la nueva historia y la nueva antropología de México" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

X Meeting of Historians of Mexico, Canada, and the United States, Fort Worth, Texas, November 1999: "Pedro Infante's Funeral and the Death of Public Space in Mexico" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Popular Culture Association Conference, Puebla, Mexico, October 1999: "Infante, Negrete, and the Ideal (Dead) Man on Film" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

International Comic Arts Festival, Washington, DC, September 1999: "What Mexican Censors Can Teach Us." (Plenary Address.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Society for Cinema Studies, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 1999: "Migration, Modernity, and Two Mexican Funerals: Public Responses to the Deaths of Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Humanities Center, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, November 1998: "How the Lombardini Brothers Stayed Out of Jail: Pornography, Censorship, and Political Corporatism in Post-Revolutionary Mexico."

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Canadian Association for Latin American Studies Conference, Vancouver. March 1998: "Machismo as a Counter-Revolutionary Gesture: The Life and Death of Pedro Infante" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Symposium on the Politics of Culture in Twentieth-Century Mexico, Washington, D.C. November 1997 (Conference organizer and paper presentation): "Mediated Styles of Masculinity in the Post-Revolutionary Imagination, or, El Santo's Strange Career" (refereed)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Society for Cinema Studies, Ottawa, Canada. May, 1997: "The Strange Career of El Santo: A Real Wrestler's Life in the Mexican Imaginary" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Conference on Latin American History/American Historical Association, New York. January, 1997: "Who Picks the Battles in a Culture War?: Conservative Responses to Sex Education in Mexico, 1934-1950" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

American Historical Association Conference, Chicago. January, 1995: "How to Not Read Donald Duck: Cultural Imperialism as a Bad Idea" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

IX Meeting of Historians of Mexico, Canada, and the United States, Mexico City, October 1994: "Conservative Protest, Pornography, and the Boundaries of Expression in Mexico, 1952-1976" (refereed.)

Rubenstein, Anne G.

“Press and Theatre Censorship in Spain”, meeting of the Working Group on 19th Century European Censorship, University of Milan, May 2010

Shubert, Adrian

“Women Warriors and National Heroines: Agustina de Aragón and her Indian Sister”, Annual Meeting, Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Ottawa, April 2010

Shubert, Adrian

“Canada”, Roundtable on Global Perspectives on Global Citizenship, Annual Meeting of NAFSA, Los Angeles, May 2009

Shubert, Adrian

“What’s in an Acronym? The Development of the Tranborder Research University Network”, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bureau for Internacional Education, St. John’s, November 2008

Shubert, Adrian

“Operación Bisonte”, Symposium on Reflexiones sobre la migración en Aragón, Amarga Memoria, Gobierno de Aragón, Teruel, November 2008

Shubert, Adrian

“Does the Dos de Mayo Matter?”, Symposium on Spain and Latin America and the Birth of Liberalism, University of Toronto, October 2008

Shubert, Adrian

“Canadian Panorama: Government and Institutional Policy Shifts” Annual meeting of NAFSA, Washington, DC, May 2008

Shubert, Adrian

“York University Engages Asia”, Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Association for International Education, Tokyo, March 2008

Shubert, Adrian

“Global Citizenship and Study Abroad: North of 49”, Annual Meeting of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, DC, February 2008

Shubert, Adrian

“The Bologna Process and International Mobility”, Conference on Transatlantic Academic Mobility and the Bologna Process, Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, December 2006

Shubert, Adrian

“The Bullfighter Puts On Her Makeup: Gender and the Bullfight in Modern Spain”, Seasons of Iberia series, Trent University, March 2006

Shubert, Adrian

“Teaching European History: the Next Task”, Beijing Forum, Peking University, November 2005

Shubert, Adrian

“The Bullfighter takes off her make-up: Gender and the Bullfight in Spain”, Institute for the Study of Spain and Latin America, Tel Aviv University, January 2005

Shubert, Adrian

"A las cinco de la tarde: la historia social de la corrida de toros en España, 1700-1900", Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, June 2003

Shubert, Adrian

“When Spain wasn’t Different: the Beginnings of Tourism Policy in Spain, 1905-1936”, Annual Meeting, Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, University of Georgia, April 2002

Shubert, Adrian

“The Co-ordinates of Time and Place: History and the Paradoxes of Globalization”, Symposium on the Paradoxes of Globalization, Canadian centre for German and European Studies, York University, March 2002

Shubert, Adrian

“’At Five in the Afternoon”: Writing the History of Spanish Bullfighting”, Centre for European Studies, University of Connecticut, October 2001

Shubert, Adrian

“What do the Basques Want?: The Basque Situation in Spain Today”, World Events Forum, Toronto, February, 2001

Shubert, Adrian

“Censorship in 19th-century Spain”, Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Boston, January, 2001

Shubert, Adrian

“Death and Money in the Afternoon: Writing the History of Bullfighting”, University of Bielefeld (Germany), May 2000

Shubert, Adrian

“Espartero: from idol to oblivion”, Annual meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, New York, April 2000

Shubert, Adrian

“Death and Money in the Afternoon: Writing the History of Bullfighting”, Graduate Programme in Sociology Workshop, York University, March 2000

Shubert, Adrian

"La Historiografía Norteamericana", Sypmosium on "España: la Mirada del Otro", Universitat de Valencia, June 1998

Shubert, Adrian

"Spain Goes to the Fair: Spanish Self Representation at International Expositions, 1893-1992", Conference on "Discovery, New Frontiers and Expansion in the Luso Iberian World", Lisbon, May 1998

Shubert, Adrian

"A las cinco de la tarde: la historia social de la corrida de toros en España, 1700-1900", ISCTE, University of Lisbon, May 1998

Shubert, Adrian

Chair, Session on "Making and Breaking Empire: Hegemony and Counter Hegemony in the Spanish Imperial Order, 1833-1898", Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Seattle, Jan. 1998

Shubert, Adrian

"'At Five in the Afternoon': An Overview of the Social History of Bullfighting", Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University, Dec. 5, 1997

Shubert, Adrian

"Francoism Goes to the Fair: the Franco Regime, World's Fairs and Visions of the Nation", Symposium on Spanish Nationalism, Fletcher School of Diplomacy, October 1996

Shubert, Adrian

"The Gender of Bullfighters: Women and the Corrida in 19th-Century Spain", Annual Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, University of Arizona, April 1996

Shubert, Adrian

"Consuming Leisure: the Professional Bullfight in Spain: 1750-1880", Conference on Consumption in the Ibero American World, University of Delaware, April 1996

Shubert, Adrian

"Politics in the Afternoon: Bullfighting, Power and Nation in Spain, 1789-1921", Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago, January 1995

Shubert, Adrian

"Spain in the Modern History of Europe: The Peculiarities of the Historians", University of Wisconsin at Madison, October 1994

Shubert, Adrian

"Consuming Leisure: The Bullfight as a Form of Consumption in 18th and 19th-Century Spain", International Congress of Latin American Studies, Stockholm, July 1994

Shubert, Adrian

"'I Never Been to Spain': Spain in the Modern History of Europe", Prince of Asturias Roundtable, Tufts University, May, 1994

Shubert, Adrian

"Pioneering Commercialized Leisure: Bullfighting in 18th and 19th-Century Spain", Huron College, University of Western Ontario, January 1994 and University of Toronto, November 1993

Shubert, Adrian

"Politics in the Afternoon: Bullfighting, Power and Nation in Spain, 1789-1898", Iberian Group, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, December 1993

Shubert, Adrian

"Doña Leonor's Divorce: Defining Gender in Early 19th Century Spain", International Conference on the History of Marriage and the Family, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 1992

Shubert, Adrian

"The Spanish Civil War: New Questions for Old?", Conference of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 1992

Shubert, Adrian

"El federalismo español visto desde Canadá", Ciclo sobre la transición española, Universidad de Oviedo, May 1991

Shubert, Adrian

"Pioneering Spectator Sport, or Just a Lot of Bull? First Thoughts on the Social History of Bullfighting in Spain", Seminar on Anthropology and History, York University, May 1991

Shubert, Adrian

"A Community Divided: The Social Development of the Asturian Coalfields to 1934", International Mining History Conference, Bochum, West Germany, September 1989

Shubert, Adrian

"La Historia Social de la España Contemporánea: una Visión Global", Universidad de Salamanca, June 1989

Shubert, Adrian

"The Bourgeois Experience of Revolution: Fraser Lawton and Barcelona Traction During the Spanish Civil War", Conference of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Nashville, April 1988

Shubert, Adrian

"El Socialismo en Asturias hasta la Guerra Civil", Ciclo sobre el Socialismo en las regiones de España, Fundación Pablo Iglesias, Madrid, October 1987

Shubert, Adrian

"The Spanish Transition to Democracy and its Implications for Latin America", Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Windsor, October 1987

Shubert, Adrian

"The Popular Front in Asturias", Conference on the Spanish Civil War, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, November 1986

Shubert, Adrian

"The Spanish Experience", Fifty Years of the Popular Front: A Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, November 1985

Shubert, Adrian

"El Sindicalismo Católico", Simposio sobre la Revolución Asturiana de 1934", Oviedo, October 1984

Shubert, Adrian

"Morality, Discipline and Social Control: In the Fief of the Marquis of Comillas", Conference of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Bloomington, April 1984",Morality

Shubert, Adrian

"Asturias and the Revolution of October 1934", Conference of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, Boston, April 1983

Shubert, Adrian

"The Military in Contemporary Spain", Symposium on the Military in Spain and Portugal Under Democracy, Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, January 1983

Shubert, Adrian

August 2008. Labouring Feminism and Feminist Working Class History in Europe and Beyond. Stockholm University. “The politics of female unemployment at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Canada, 1935-1940.”*^

Stephen, Jennifer A

May 2006. Canadian Historical Association 2006 Annual Conference, York University. Defining Women’s Employability During the Depression years, 1935-1938.”*

Stephen, Jennifer A

September 29 – October 2, 2005. Labouring Feminism and Feminist Working Class History in North America and Beyond, University of Toronto. “Balancing Equality for the ‘Post-War Woman’: Demobilising Canada’s women workers after WWII.”*^

Stephen, Jennifer A

October 2004. North American Labour History 2004 Annual Conference, Wayne State University. “‘Absence makes the war last longer’: Canada’s Women War Workers and the State, 1942-1945.”*

Stephen, Jennifer A

June 2004. Canadian Historical Association 2004 Annual Conference, University of Manitoba. “‘Without the stakes of the family tent right round her’: Securing domesticity for Canada’s womanhood in the Depression years.”*

Stephen, Jennifer A

May 2003. Canadian Historical Association 2003 Annual Conference, Dalhousie University. “Canadian Historiography at the Feminist Turn,” at “Rigorous Feminist Standards! A Panel in Honour of Ruth Pierson/Des normes féministes rigoureuses! Une table ronde en l’honneur de Ruth Pierson.” With Nancy M. Forestell, Julie Guard, Dianne Hallman, Sherene H. Razack, Christabell Sethna and Ruth Roach Pierson.*^

Stephen, Jennifer A

May 1998. Centre for Research on Work & Society Second Annual Conference, York University. “Unions and the Training Dilemma: Developing a framework for an Ontario Labour Strategy.”

Stephen, Jennifer A

May 1997. Canadian Law Society Association 1997 Annual Conference, Memorial University. “Unemployment and the New Industrial Citizenship: The Ontario Unemployment Commission 1915.”*

Stephen, Jennifer A

November 1995. Centre for Research on Work & Society, Service Sector Revolutions: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Labour Conference York University. “Restructuring Clerical Work.”

Stephen, Jennifer A

May 1995. Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association 30th Annual Meeting, Brock University. “Regulating Unemployment, Deregulating Work: The Sociology of Labour Adjustment – Or, ‘How much government do you want, anyway?’”

Stephen, Jennifer A

May 2011 ‘The King’s Road Controversy.’ Canadian Historical Association Fredericton, N.B.

Wicken, William Craig

March 2009 ‘Child-Women Ratios in Mi’kmaq Communities Of Nova Scotia, 1871-1911.’ Aboriginal Policy Research Conference Ottawa, Ont

Wicken, William Craig

September 2008 ‘After the Siege’ Colloque Louisbourg Sydney/Louisbourg, Nova Scotia

Wicken, William Craig

September 2005 ‘The Supreme Court’s decision in Marshall: An historical retrospective’ Wanipitei Conference Lake Temagami, Ont.

Wicken, William Craig

October 2003 'The Union of Nova Scotia Indians and the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, 1971-1999.' Dalhousie Law School Conference on the History of Nova Scotia Supreme Court

Wicken, William Craig

February 2003 ‘A History of Mi’kmaw Governance’ Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs and Councils Conference Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Wicken, William Craig

February 2003 ‘An Historian’s Practical Guide to the Courts.’ York University Graduate Students New Frontiers Conference York University

Wicken, William Craig
conference proceedings

"On a Summer's Eve a Traveller...", in Tales from the Streets of Early Modern Europe, Renaissance Society of America, Montreal, March 23, 2011

Cohen, Thomas V

"The Historian as Ventroquist," for Graduate Colloquium, Department of History, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV, 30 Sept, 2011.

Cohen, Thomas V

“La Romana agonistes: Broomsticks and Fighting Words circa 1600” in Early Modern Rome,1341-1667, Proceedings of a Conference...May 13-15, 2010,ed. P. Prebys, 589-94. Ferrara: Edisai, 2011.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Pattern of Factional Development in Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts, 1682-1776," in Patricia U. Bonomi, ed., Party and Political Opposition in Revolutionary America (Tarrytown, New York, 1980), 43-60. 18 pages.

Egnal, Marc

‘For better or for worse? A counter-narrative of Corfu Jewish history and the transition from the Ionian State to the Greek Kingdom (1815-1890s)’, in Anna Mahera - Leda Papastefanaki (eds.) Jewish communities between East and West, 15th-20th centuries: Economy, society, politics, culture. preface Moses Elisaf, Proceedings of the International Conference (Ioannina, 21-23 May 2015), Department of History & Archaeology, University of Ioannina - Jewish Community of Ioannina, Isnafi Publications, Ioannina 2016, 161-172.

Gekas, Sakis

Οικονομική Ανάπτυξη και Αποικιακή Εξάρτηση στα Επτάνησα το 19ο αιώνα [Economic development and Colonial Dependence in the Ionian Islands in the 19th century], in Αλίκη Δ. Νικηφόρου (επ.), Θ΄Πανιόνιο Συνέδριο, Παξοί, 26-30 Μαϊου 2010, Πρακτικά,Εταιρεία Παξινών Μελετών, Παξοί 2014, 441-471.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Colonial Governmentality in the Ionian Islands under British rule’, in Πρακτικα 1ου Συνεδρίου Οικονομικής και Κοινωνικής Ιστορίας, Θεωρητικές Αναζητήσεις και Εμπειρικές Έρευνες, Ρέθυμνο 10-13.12.2008 [Proceedings of the First Conference of Economic and Social History, ‘Theoretical Quests and Empirical Research]. Αθήνα: Αλεξάνδρεια, 2012, 303-324.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Banking Expansion, Success and Failure in the British Mediterranean; the Ionian Bank, 1840s-1930s’ (with A. Apostolides) in John A Consiglio et al. (eds.) , Banking in the Mediterranean: A Historical Perspective, Ashgate 2012, 175-196.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Class and national identities in the Ionian Islands under British rule’ in R. Beaton and D. Ricks (eds.), The Making of Modern Greece: Nationalism, Romanticism, and the Uses of the Past (1797-1896), Ashgate, 2009, 161-174.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Credit, Bankruptcy and Power in the Ionian Islands under British Rule, 1815’, in K. Gratzer, D. Stiefel (eds.), History of Insolvency and Bankruptcy from an International Perspective , Södertörn academic studies 38, Huddinge, 2008, 83-118.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Οι Βρετανοί μέτοχοι της Ιονικής Τράπεζας απέναντι στις ιδέες του Ι.Α. Βαλαωρίτη’ [Τhe British shareholders of the Ionian Bank and the ideas of I.A. Valaoritis], in T. Kalafatis, Z. Sinodinos (eds.), Η ζωή και το έργο του Ιωάννη Α. Βαλαωρίτη υποδιοικητή και διοικητή της Εθνικής Τράπεζας της Ελλάδας, 1895 – 1914 [The life and work of Ioannis A. Valaoritis, Governor of the National Bank of Greece, 1895-1914’. Athens: University of Pireaus, 2007, 123-143.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Μετανάστευση και Επιχειρηματικά Δίκτυα σε πόλεις-λιμάνια το 19ο αιώνα. Ιστορία, ιστοριογραφία και συγκρίσεις’ [Μigration and Business Networks in port cities in the 19th Century. History, Historiography and Comparisons], in L. Sapounaki-Drakaki (ed), Ελληνικές Πόλεις στην Ιστορία [Greek Cities in History], Athens: Dionikos and European Association of Urban Historians, 2005, 192-208.

Gekas, Sakis

‘The merchants of the Ionian Islands between East and West. Forming local and international networks’ in M.S. Beerbuhl and J. Vogele (eds), Spinning the Commercial Web. International Trade, Merchants, and Commercial Cities, c. 1640-1939. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2004, 43-63.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Managing Ethnic Pluralism: the Canadian Experience, 1860-1971’, in Thomas Greven and Heinz Ickstadt (ed.), Meeting Global and Domestic Challenges: Canadian Federalism in Perspective, International Conference in Honor of the 20th Anniversary of the Visiting Professorship in Canadian Studies, Berlin, John F. Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien Freie Universität Berlin, Materialien 33, 2004, p. 110-124.

Martel, Marcel

‘Hors du Québec, point de salut». La liquidation intellectuelle des francophones en milieu minoritaire dans l’imaginaire nationaliste québécois’, Alfredo Rizzardi and Giovanni Dotoli (ed.), Il Canada E Le Culture Della Globalizzazione, Canada, The Cultures of Globalization (20th Anniversary Internationl Conference, Italian Association for Canadian Studies), Schena editore, 2001, p. 293-307.

Martel, Marcel

With Martin Pâquet, ‘Références de la construction européenne à travers les prismes des discours des acteurs politiques canadiens et québécois, 1989-1995', in Les identités de l’Europe: repères et prospective. Actes du colloque à Louvain-la-Neuve, le 9 mai 1996, Louvain-la Neuve, Université catholique de Louvain, 1998, p. 63-122.

Martel, Marcel

‘Trois clés pour comprendre la rupture du Canada français, 1950-1965', sous la direction de Benoît Cazabon. Pour un espace de recherche au Canada français. Discours, objets et méthodes. Ottawa, Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1996 (collection : Actexpress), p. 35-52.

Martel, Marcel

‘Multiples regards sur la Radio-Ouest-Française, 1930-1960', sous la direction de Gilles Cadrin, Paul Dubé et Laurent Godbout, Pratiques culturelles au Canada français. Edmonton, Institut de recherche de la Faculté Saint-Jean, 1996, p. 317-335.

Martel, Marcel

‘Parcours de recherche: réflexion autour d'un doctorat’, dans Yolande Grisé, éd. États généraux de la recherche sur la francophonie à l'extérieur du Québec. Ottawa, Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1995 (collection Actexpress), p. 25-30

Martel, Marcel

’De la certitude au doute: l'identité canadienne-française de l'Ontario de 1937 à 1967' dans Linda Cardinal, éd. Une langue qui pense. La recherche en milieu minoritaire francophone au Canada. Ottawa, Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1993 (collection Actexpress), p. 65-76. (Article reviewed)

Martel, Marcel

Carolyn Podruchny, “The Lone Trickster? Exploring Individualism in Anishinaabe and Omushkego Oral Traditions in Early Canadian Indigenous History” in Histories from the North: Environments, Movements, and Narratives, edited by John P. Ziker and Florian Stammler (Boise State University, Department of Anthropology / University of Lapland, Arctic Centre, 2012).

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. "Dieu, Diable and the Trickster: Voyageur Religious Syncretism in the Pays d'en haut, 1770-1821." Western Oblate Studies 5 Études Oblates de l'Ouest 5 Actes du cinquième colloque sur l'histoire des Oblats dans l'Ouest et le Nord canadiens/ Proceedings of the fifth symposium on the history of the Oblates in Western and Northern Canada, edited by Raymond Huel and Gilles Lesage, 75-92. Winnipeg: Western Canadian Publishers, La Société historique de Saint Boniface, Presses universitaires de Saint Boniface and Centre d'études franco canadiennes de l'Ouest, 2000. 17 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. “Festivities, Fortitude and Fraternalism: Fur Trade Masculinity and the Beaver Club, 1785-1827." In New Faces in the Fur Trade: Selected Papers of the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference, edited by William C. Wicken, Jo-Anne Fiske and Susan Sleeper-Smith, 31-52. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press, 1998. 21 pp. Reprinted in Rethinking the Fur Trade: Cultures of Exchange in an Atlantic World, edited by Susan Sleeper-Smith, 593-620 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009); and Race and Gender in the Northern Colonies, edited by Jan Noel (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2000).

Podruchny, Carolyn

Carolyn Podruchny. "'I have embraced the White man's religion': Relations between the Peguis Band and the Church Missionary Society in the Red River Valley, 1820-1838." In Papers of the 26th Algonquian Conference, edited by David H. Pentland, 350-78. Winnipeg: Algonquian Conference, 1996. 28 pp.

Podruchny, Carolyn

"The Last Real Mexican Man: Public Reactions to the Death of Pedro Infante," in Debra Castillo and Mary Jo Dudley,eds., Transforming Cultures in the Americas, Occasional Papers of the Cornell University Latin American Studies Program, vol. 4, August 2000: 151-164.

Rubenstein, Anne G.

Czernowitz at 100: the First Yiddish Language Conference in Historical Perspective. Ed. K. Weiser and J. Fogel. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010.

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

“Mother-tongue, Mame-loshn, and Kulturshprakh: The Tension between Populism and Elitism in the Language Ideology of Noah Prylucki,” in Joshua Fogel and Kalman Weiser, ed. Czernowitz at 100: the First Yiddish Language Conference in Historical Perspective (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010), 55-74

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)
policy papers

research reports

‘A sector 'most beneficial to commerce': Marine insurance companies in nineteenth-century Greek port cities’, Entrepreneurial History Discussion Papers, 001, 2008

Gekas, Sakis

‘The South Asia Textiles Industry in a Globalizing World; 8th GEHN Meeting, Pune, India, 18-20 December 2005.’ Conference review in Textile History, 37, 2, 2006, 203-04.

Gekas, Sakis

"Access Diminished: A Report on Women’s Training and Employment Services in Ontario." Advocates for Community Based Training and Education for Women. Funded by Status of Women Canada, May 2000. 37pp.

Stephen, Jennifer A

"A Review of Equity Access to Labour Market Training." ONESTEP, 1998. "Training - It’s Our Right. Developing an Ontario Training Strategy." Commissioned Conference Paper, Canadian Labour Congress/ Ontario Federation of Labour Joint Conference, Toronto, June 19-21, 1998.

Stephen, Jennifer A

"Choosing Training? A guide to occupational training and education programs & services." Advocates for Community Based Training and Education for Women, February 1998.

Stephen, Jennifer A

"Survey Of Trends in Adult Education and Training in Canada, 1985-1995." Report of Canada in preparation for CONFITEA V Fifth International Conference on Adult Education. July 1997. Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, Human Resources Development Canada and Canadian Commission for UNESCO, July 1997 http://www.cmec.ca/international/adulted-en.stm

Stephen, Jennifer A

"Pilot Course for Garment Workers: Program Evaluation." Human Resources Adjustment Committee, City of Toronto Fashion Industry Liaison Committee, October 1997. "Program implementation analysis: Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition." Steel Industry Training Program, Canadian Steel Trade and Employment Congress, August 1996.

Stephen, Jennifer A

"Fashioning a Future: Prospects for the Fashion District in the City of Toronto." Report submitted to the City of Toronto Fashion Industry Liaison Committee for the City of Toronto Economic Development Division, 1996. Coauthored with David Sobel.

Stephen, Jennifer A

April 2011 Response to Expert Opinion Reports of Professors Patterson and Von Gernet In the Matter of Daniels v. INAC & AG of Canada On Behalf of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Federal Court of Canada 25 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

March 2011 The Prince Edward Island Mi'kmaq and the 18th century Treaties Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat Prince Edward Island Government 48 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

December 2010 The Objectives of Section 91(24) of the British North America Act of 1867 Report Submitted in the Matter of Daniels v. INAC & AG of Canada On behalf of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Federal Court of Canada 174 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

June 2008 Identifying People of Mi’kmaq Ancestry: A Report Submitted to the Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative 112 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

April 2008 Review of Expert Opinion Reports In the Matter of R. v. Babin Nova Scotia Provincial Court 20 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

March 2008 Night Hunting in Mi’kmaq historical communities R. v. Francis and Paul Nova Scotia Provincial Court For Union of Nova Scotia Indians 26 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

August 2007 Night Hunting in Maliseet Society New Brunswick Court of Appeal For Mawiw 15 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

March 2006 Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI: Strategic Research Plan: Some Thoughts For the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI 15 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

January 2006 The 1778 and 1779 Treaties A report for the Migmawei Maowiomi Secretariat Listugjug, Q.C. 67 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

October 2005 Report on the Inuit Treaty of 1765 For the Labrador Metis First Nation 9 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

October 2004 `A Metis Community in southwest Nova Scotia’ in the matter of R. v. Babin Nova Scotia Provincial Court 27 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

August 2004 The Mi’kmaq Community in Southwestern Nova Scotia In the Late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries Acadia First Nation 70 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

May 2004 The Mi’kmaq of Gaspe in the 20th Century for the Wesgijinua’luet Research Project Mi’gmawei Mawiomi Secretariat, Listuguj, Q.C. 60 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

December 2003 Statement of Opinion re. Mi’kmaq Hunting in New Brunswick,’ For the Attorney-General of New Brunswick re. Mi’kmaq hunting along the Salmon River 4 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

September 2003 `The Gespe’gewa’gi Mi’kmaq in the 19th century’ for the Wesgijinua’luet Research Project Mi’gmawei Mawiomi Secretariat, Listuguj, Q.C. 67 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

September 2002 Report in the Matter of R. v. Alex MacDonald, et. al. For the Union of Nova Scotia Indians and Confederacy of Mainland Micmacs 221 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

June 2002 Executive Summary of Research Reports Prepared for the Wesgijinua’luet Research Project Mi’gmawei Mawoimi Secretariat, Listuguj, Q.C. 28 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

May 2002 `Mi’kmaq use and Occupancy of Gespe’gewa’gi 1534-1871.’ Wesgijinua’luet Research Project Mi’gmawei Mawoimi Secretariat, Listuguj, Q.C. 90 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

April 2002 Review of Nova Scotia Supreme Court decision in R. V. Stephen Frederick Marshall, 5 March, 2002 for UNSI and CMM 22 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

March 2002 Mi’kmaq use and occupancy of the Restigouche River for Listuguj First Nation [PQ] 19 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

March 2002 Executive Summary of Restigouche River Project [four reports on historical, archaeological, and linguistic analysis of the Restigouche River] for Listuguj First Nation, P.Q. 12 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

June 2001 Statement of Opinion re. Maliseet in St. Lawrence River Valley for François Robert of Martin, Camirand & Pelletier Montreal, PQ 85 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

November 2000 Statement of Opinion re. New Brunswick Maliseet night-hunting practises in the matter of R. v. Polchies and Tomah for Cameron Gunn of the New Brunswick Public Prosecutor’s Office 4 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

September 2000 Statement of Opinion re: Mi’kmaq of Newfoundland and the 1761 Treaty in the matter of R. V. Drew for Shayne MacDonald representing Conne River Newfoundland Supreme Court 35 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

June 1997 Statement of Opinion re: Mi’kmaq Treaties and Taxation in the matter of Vaughn Pictou v. R. for the Union of Nova Scotia Indians Federal Tax Court of Canada 118 typescript pp.

Wicken, William Craig

1993 Report Submitted to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. and John G. Reid. An Overview of the Eighteenth Century Treaties Signed Between the Mi'kmaq and Wuastukwiuk Peoples and the English Crown, 1725-1928. 202 typescript pp

Wicken, William Craig

1993 Report Submitted to MAWIW [Big Cove, Burnt Church and Tobique, First Nations Reserves, New Brunswick]. “A Report on the Eighteenth Century Treaties with Documents Attached.”

Wicken, William Craig
creative works

The Little Workers: Child Labour in Canada (Labour Canada and National Film Board, Canadian Labour Studies Series, Sound Filmstrip, 1982).

Heron, W Craig
public lectures

https://www.qmul.ac.uk/events/items/2016/fear-and-hate-emotion-politics-and-race-in-1980s-london.html

Brooke, Stephen J

Photography and the Working Class in 1950s London University of Texas at Austin, British Studies Centre http://www.utexas.edu/cola/progs/britishstudies/Lectures/Audio-Recordings.php

Brooke, Stephen J

"Tales from Trials: Working Women in Early Modern Rome. 1. "Serving Women" 2. "Working Wives" Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Dipartimento di studi humanistici, Rome, October 2015 (Visiting professor)

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Despite the Council of Trent: Marriage Troubles in Rome c. 1600," Medieval Studies, University of St. Jerome and University of Waterloo. March 2012.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Cacaphony on the Page: Making Written Words Speak in Italian Criminal Trials." Co-presented with Thomas Cohen. Distinguished Speakers in Medieval Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University. March 2011.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Women’s Letters: Inlaid Voices in Roman Trials c. 1600.” Symposium, Department of Cultural History, University of Turku, Finland. April 2009

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“From Macro to Micro: Cultural History from Roman Trials, c. 1600,” Co-presented with Thomas Cohen. Renvall Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland. March 2009

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Where’s Madalena, the Big Woman from Modena? History from Roman Trials (1603).” Co-presented with Thomas Cohen. Inaugural keynote lecture, Graduate Program in History, Nipissing University, North Bay, ON. January 2009.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Police Chiefs on Trial: Prostitutes’ Voices from Rome c. 1600.” Graduate Colloquium in Italian Studies. University of California at Berkeley, September 2005.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Working Women’s Woes: A Duet of Microhistories.” Co-presented with Thomas Cohen. Department of History, University of York, UK. June 2004.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Teasing the Unexpected Out of Early Modern Judicial Records.” Co-presented with Thomas Cohen. Graduate colloquium in History, Cornell University. November 2002.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Artists in the Archives: Artemisia Gentileschi and Others." Fine Arts Colloquium on Visual Culture, University of Toronto. November 2001

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Constructing Boundaries in Roman Houses." With Thomas V. Cohen. Early Modern Discussion Group, University of Toronto. January 2000

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Prostitutes and Their Neighbours in Early Modern Rome." Vann Seminar in Early Modern History. Emory University, Atlanta. April 1998

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Prostitutes and Community in Seventeenth-Century Rome." Programme Seminar for Graduate Women's Studies, York University. February 1998

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Uses and Misuses of Judicial Records: The Case of Artemisia Gentileschi." Joint seminar on History and Art History. University of Michigan. March 1995

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Courtesans and Community: Prostitutes in Rome in the Late Sixteenth Century." Department of History, McMaster University. March 1994

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Eve's Daughters in the Bad Garden: Roman Prostitutes c. 1600." American Academy of Rome. Rome. May 1992

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Le prostitute a Roma nel Cinquecento," Seminario del Dipartimento di Storia Moderna, Università "La Sapienza." Rome. April 1992.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"The Persecution of the Witch." Lecture series, "Woman: The Past." York University. 1977.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Ithacan Historical Society -- Lecture series 2021–2
'Ithaca and the British protectorate (1815 - 1864): Between local and colonial history'

Gekas, Sakis

“A peculiar people, (not) properly governed”. State building in the Ionian Islands under British rule (1815-1864)", British School at Athens, 2 March 2015

Gekas, Sakis

"How big and how clientelist a state? Public administration and the judicial system in the Greek Kingdom and the Ionian State until Union (1864)", Greek Economic History Association Seminars, 6 April 2015

Gekas, Sakis

‘Vanished States. A Regional Approach to the History of the Greek State in the Long Nineteenth Century (1798-1912)’. Canadian Institute in Greece, November 26, 2014

Gekas, Sakis

‘1864. Το τέλος της αποικιοκρατίας στην ελληνική ιστορία;’ [‘1864. The end of colonialism in Greek history?’], Institute of Historical Research, National Research Foundation, Athens, November 7, 2014.

Gekas, Sakis

"Στρατιωτικές δαπάνες και Oικονομική Iστορία. Η ελληνική περίπτωση" [Military spending and Economic History. The Greek case], University of Cyprus, Economic History Workshop, 29 November 2014.

Gekas, Sakis

‘The Colonial Mediterranean and its place in European History’, Conversations of Europe series, Centre for European Studies, University of Michigan, November 1, 2012.

Gekas, Sakis

‘The Colonial Mediterranean and its place in European History’, Canadian Institute of Mediterranean Studies, St Michael’s College, University of Toronto, October 25, 2012.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Debtocracy: a history of the Greek sovereign debt crises, 1820s-2010’, lecture at the Hellenic Canadian Lawyers’ Association Annual General Meeting, May 26, 2011.

Gekas, Sakis

‘Sisyphus in the market: Greek capitalism from the revolution loans to the 2010 sovereign debt crisis’, Lecture at the Hellenic Canadian Academic Association of Ontario annual get-together dinner, January 30, 2011.

Gekas, Sakis

'History in the Making; twelve months of research and politics in Greece', Vanier College, York University

Gekas, Sakis

April 2012. “Republican Lens: Visual, Textual, and Material Intersections in the Chinese PeriodicalPress.” Invited lecture, University of Washington, St. Louis.

Judge, Joan

July 2011. “The Social Life of Information in Late Imperial and Early Republican China: Transformations in Wanbao Quanshu 萬寶全書 (Complete Compendia of Countless Treasures).” Invited Lecture, University of Heidelberg.

Judge, Joan

July 2011. “The Early Republican Information Regime: Wanbao Quanshu 萬寶全書 (Complete Compendia of Countless Treasures) in the New Global Order.” Invited Lecture, University of Heidelberg.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 2010. “The Courtesan’s Other: Visibility, Sexuality, and the Republican Lady.” Invited Lecture, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Judge, Joan

Dec. 2009. “Portraits of Republican Ladies: Materiality and Representation in the Photographs from Funü Shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Invited lecture, University of British Columbia.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 2009. “The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Invited Lecture, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Judge, Joan

Aug. 2009. “The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Invited Lecture, University of Technology, Sydney China Research Centre, Sydney, Australia.

Judge, Joan

April 2009. “The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Invited lecture. Smith College, North Hampton, Massachusetts.

Judge, Joan

April 2009. “The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Stan and Joan Pierson Lecture, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.

Judge, Joan

April 2009. “Everyday Life in the Early Republic: Evidence from Funü shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Invited lecture, China Colloquium, China Studies Program, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

Judge, Joan

Feb. 2009. “Everyday Life in the Early Republic: Evidence from Funü shibao (The Women’s Eastern Times).” Invited lecture, Columbia University, New York, New York.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 2008. “The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Invited lecture, Amherst University, Amherst, Massachusetts.

Judge, Joan

April 2008. “The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Invited lecture, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Judge, Joan

May 2008. 《歷史寶筏:過去、西方與中國的婦女問題》(”The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China”). Invited lecture. Presented in Chinese, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.

Judge, Joan

July 2008. ”The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China.” Invited lecture, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan.

Judge, Joan

Nov. 2006: “The Precious Raft of History: China’s Woman Question and the Politics of Time at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Invited lecture, McGill University, Montreal Canada.

Judge, Joan

April 2006: “The Precious Raft of History: China’s Woman Question and the Politics of Time at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Invited lecture, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Judge, Joan

February 2006: “The Precious Raft of History: China’s Woman Question and the Politics of Time at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Invited lecture, York Center for Asian Research, York University.

Judge, Joan

“Quoi de neuf sur le front linguistique après plus de 200 ans de débats”, Keynote speaker, 6th Annual Pierre Savard Conference (The University of Ottawa HGSA)-Sixièeme edition annuelle du colloque Pierre Savard (L’AÉDH de l’Université d’Ottawa), Ottawa, Ontario, March 2010.

Martel, Marcel

‘Dirty and Smelly Hippies : RCMP Undercover Operation in the Sixties’, The Simon Fraser History Colloquium, History Department, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 2009.

Martel, Marcel

“Menace à la sécurité nationale : la GRC et les hippies ou Parcours d’un chercheur : réflexions sur un nouvel objet d’étude`, Keynote speaker, 9e Colloque international étudiant du Département d’histoire de l’Université Laval, Artefact (Association étudiant de 2e et 3e cycles du Département d’histoire, February 2009.

Martel, Marcel

‘Ah non! Pas encore une autre synthèse sur les politiques linguistiques canadiennes ou Gestion étatique de la question linguistique : l’expérience canadienne’, Centre de recherches en éducation franco-ontarienne (CREFO) de l'Institut d'études pédagogiques de l'Ontario (IEPO-OISE), University of Toronto, December 2008.

Martel, Marcel

‘Gérer la diversité culturelle: l’expérience canadienne’, La Sorbonne-Paris IV, Paris, France, May 2008

Martel, Marcel

‘L’état lamentable du français au Québec : débat sur la qualité de la langue et interventions étatiques, La Sorbonne-Paris IV, Paris, France, May 2008

Martel, Marcel

‘Partir pour les Etats: Parcours comparés d’immigrants canadiens-français aux Etats-Unis (1870-1920)’, La Sorbonne-Paris IV, Paris, France, May 2008

Martel, Marcel

Partir pour les USA: l’expérience d’immigrants francophones à partir d’une correspondance privée, Centre for Research on Language Contact, Glendon College, January 2007

Martel, Marcel

‘Mes enfants; Speak English!’, Midi-conférence, Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, Université d’Ottawa, March 2006

Martel, Marcel

‘The Marijuana Debate in the Sixties in Canada’, Inaugural Lecture of the Avie Bennett Historica Chair in Canadian History, York University, October 2004

Martel, Marcel

‘From French Canada to Quebec : A Reflexion’, Center for International Programs, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, January 2004.

Martel, Marcel

‘Managing Ethnic Pluralism: the Canadian Experience, 1867-2004’, Center for International Programs, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, January 2004

Martel, Marcel

‘Canada-USA Relations since 1945’, Center for International Programs, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, January 2004.

Martel, Marcel

‘Pot, Glue Sniffing and the Counterculture Movement in Ontario, 1965-75', Lunchtime Seminar Series, History of Health and Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences and Department of History, McMaster University, October 2002.

Martel, Marcel

‘A Disturbing Debate: Did French Canada Exist?’, Upper-level Seminar, Department of History, The John F. Kennedy Center for North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, June 2002.

Martel, Marcel

"Parcours de recherche et communautés francophones en milieu minoritaire", Séminaire de la CEFAN, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, September 2001.

Martel, Marcel

"Public Exposure: Historians outside Academia", New Frontiers, Graduate History Conference, York University, Toronto, Ontario, March 2001.

Martel, Marcel

"York on Drugs : Panic over Drugs during the Sixties’/York sur la dope : panique au sujet de l’usage des drogues dans les années 1960", Glendon History Club, Glendon College, Toronto, Ontario, March 2001.

Martel, Marcel

2011. Canadian Studies Program, York University, “Canada Like You Have Never Heard it Before.” “Tough Bodies, Fast Dogs, Well-Dressed Wives: Measures of Manhood Among French-Canadian Voyageurs in the North American Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2011. Living and Learning in Retirement, Glendon College, “Some Extraordinary Canadians.” “Louis Riel: Father of Confederation or False Traitor?”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2010. Shannon Lecture Series in Canadian Social History, History Department, Carleton University, Ottawa. “Miraculous Escapes: Telling Stories in the North American Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2009. North American Studies Klubi Lectures, Renvall Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland. “Carried Away by a Bear: Exploring Masculinity and Bear Tales in North American Fur Trade Folklore.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2009. York Graduate History Students’ Association’s speaker series, The Historian’s Craft, “Miraculous Escapes in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition: Jean Cadieux’s Song, Story and Wood-Carved Lament.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2009. Black Creek Pioneer Village Speaker Series on Manly Men, “Tough Bodies, Fast Dogs, Well-Dressed Wives: Measures of Manhood Among French-Canadian Voyageurs in the North American Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2008. History Thursdays: Research and Reflections by Faculty Doing Historical Research at York. Speaker on panel (with Alan Durston and Keith Weiser), “History and Language.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

Speaker, “Workshop on Non-Tri-Council Humanities Funding Opportunities,” Faculty of Arts and Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies, York University

Podruchny, Carolyn

2007. York Alumni Christmas By Lamplight Event, Black Creek Pioneer Village, “Victorian Christmas and Women in British North America.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2007. Black Creek Pioneer Village, Metis Arts Festival, John A. McGinnis Heritage Lecture, “French Canadian Voyageurs in the Montreal –Based Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2007. Montreal History Group: Jeudis d’histoire, Montreal, QC. "Politics, Dictionaries and Sex Scandals: How to Write the Biography of a Missionary."

Podruchny, Carolyn

2005. Friends of Grand Portage Annual Dinner, St. Paul, MN. “Telling Tales Along the Ottawa River: The Sad Story of French-Canadian Voyageur Jean Cadieux.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2005. Toronto Area Early Canada and Colonial North America Seminar Series, Toronto, ON. “Putting Up Poles: Power, Navigation, and Cultural Mixing in the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Champlain – St. Lawrence Seminar in Early American Studies, State University of New York – Plattsburg, NY. “Miraculous Escapes in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition: Jean Cayeux’s Song, Story and Wood-Carved Lament.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Smithsonian Institute Study Tours, "Discover Quebec." Lectured on selected topics on the history of New France, Lower Canada, and the province of Quebec for educational tour groups in Quebec.

Podruchny, Carolyn

2004. Historica Teachers’ Institute, Université de Montréal. “Cultural Encounters in the Montreal Fur Trade: The Case of French Canadian Voyageurs.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2003. American Studies Speakers’ Series, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. “Werewolves and Windigos: Oral Tradition in the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2003. History Department Research Colloquia, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB. “Miraculous Escapes in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition: Jean Cadieux’s Song, Story and Wood-Carved Lament.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2001. Fulbright Summer Institute, Rolling on the River: Waterways to Diversity in America, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. “Rivers and the Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2001. The Newberry Library Colloquium, Chicago, IL. “Baptizing Novices: Ritual Moments and Social Geography Among French-Canadian Voyageurs Working in the Fur Trade, 1740s-1830s.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2001. Brown Bag Colloquium, D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History, The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. “Windigos and Werewolves: Narratives of Cannibal Monsters Among Algonquians and French Canadians, 1720s – 1860s.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2001. The D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History Visiting Committee (of donors), The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. “Algonquian Linguistics and Georges-Antoine Belcourt’s Nineteenth-Century French – Ojibwe Dictionary: A Workshop on Publishing Language Materials.”*

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Winnipeg Fort Whyte Nature Centre Bison Discussion Series, Winnipeg, MB. “Real Men Eat Pemmican: Voyageurs, Bison and Masculinity.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Early Canada Research Group, Toronto, ON. “Classing Freemen: The Emergence of an Occupational Category in Eighteenth-Century Rupert’s Land.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature Training Program for Volunteers, Winnipeg, MB. Conducted workshop “The Culture of French Canadian Voyageurs in the Montreal Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Primo Seminario Annuale di Storia Atlantica, course in Facoltà di Scienze Politiche, co-sponsored by the Centro di Ricerca in Studi Canadesi e Colombiani and the Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Genova, Italia. “The Fur Trade in North-Western North America from Amerindian Perspectives, 1660-1820.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

2000. Women and History Association of Manitoba Workshop, Winnipeg, MB. “Doing It in a Canoe: Algonquian Women, Euro-American Men and Sexuality in the Montreal Fur Trade, 1770-1821.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1999. Women and History Association of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB. “Pork Men, North Men, Ladies’ Men and Free Men: Masculinities and Voyageurs in 18th-Century Rupert’s Land.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1999. Sources and Methodologies in Comparative Perspective Discussion Series, History Department, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. “Four Ways to See Through the Bourgeois Gaze in Fur Trade Documents.” Presented as Part of a Panel “Native-European Relations.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1998. University of Toronto Early Modern European Study Group, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. "'Othering' the New World: Strategies for Understanding Early Modern History." Presented as part of a Panel "Concepts of ‘the Other’ in Early Modern Studies: Useful or Not?"

Podruchny, Carolyn

1997. Early Canada Research Group, Toronto, ON. “Ritual, Play and Sociability Among Voyageurs in the Montreal Fur Trade.”

Podruchny, Carolyn

1995. Early Canada Research Group, Toronto, ON. "Festivities, Fortitude and Fraternalism: Fur Trade Masculinity and the Beaver Club, 1785-1827."

Podruchny, Carolyn

“Espartero y el Liberalismo Español”, Department of History, University of Santiago de Compostela, October 2009

Shubert, Adrian

“Does the Dos de Mayo Matter?”, Department of History, University of Buffalo, May 2009

Shubert, Adrian

“Does the Dos de Mayo Matter?”, Keynote lecture, Conference on the Bicentenary of the Dos de Mayo, May 2, 2008, King’s College, London

Shubert, Adrian

“The Bullfight” Commercial Spectacle and National Nostalgia”, keynote address, Second Annual York University Symposium on the Modern Mediterranean, Athens, March 2005

Shubert, Adrian

“Internationalizing the University: A Canadian Perspective”, Keynote Address for the Symposium on Languages and Cultures across the Curriculum, Binghamton University, November 2004

Shubert, Adrian

“La corrida y la historia de España”, 25th Annual Inaugural Lecture, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Valencia, November 2003

Shubert, Adrian

“Espartero: del ídolo al olvido”, Symposium on Biography in Spanish History, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Y Pelayo, Valencia, September, 2000

Shubert, Adrian
conferences

published reviews

18 biographical entries, Dictionary of Hamilton Biography, Vols. 2, 3, and 4 (Hamilton: W.L. Griffin 1991-99).

Heron, W Craig

"Allan Studholme," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. 14 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1998).

Heron, W Craig

"United Steelworkers of America," and biographies of P.M. Draper, Allan Studholme, and Lyn Williams, Canadian Encyclopedia (Edmonton: Hurtig, 2nd ed., 1988).

Heron, W Craig

"Union Centrals, District and Regional"; "Craft Unionism"; and biographies of C.A. Birge, John Flett, Tim Buck, Robert Hobson, C.S. Jackson, Humphrey Mitchell, Tom Moore, C.B. Macpherson, James Simpson, and T. Phillips Thompson, ibid. (1st ed., 1985)

Heron, W Craig

"Samuel Heron" and "Abner Miles," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol. 5 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1983), 419-21, 596-97.

Heron, W Craig
forthcoming

with Germaine Warkentin, University of Toronto), guest editing "Things not easily believed: introducing the early modern relation," a collection of seven essays on The Relation or Relazione as a reportiorial genre, for Renaissance and Reformation, submitted in Jan 2011

Cohen, Thomas V

"Women of Rome: Prostitutes and their Neighbours in an Early Modern City” (manuscript completion anticipated 2012)

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Women on the Margins" (8000 words) on contract for The Ashgate Research Companion to Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe (scheduled for publication March 2012)

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Decoding Falsehood in Women's Speech: Rome c. 1600." International conference on "Gossip, Gospel, and Governance: Orality in Europe, 1400-1700," London, July 2011.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Postscript essay, coauthored with Thomas Cohen, for a special issue on spaces and things in Renaissance Italian culture, ed. Fabrizio Nevola in Urban History, forthcoming Fall 2010.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

“Vétérans et société locale dans la colonie d’Augusta Emerita (25 av. J.-C. – 200 apr. J.-C)”, in J.-G. Gorges (ed.), La naissance de la Lusitania romaine, Toulouse, 2009 (in press, proofs pp. 1-41).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Slavery and the Roman Family”, chapter commissioned for Cambridge World History of Slavery, vol. 1. Greek and Roman Antiquity (ed. P.A. Cartledge & K.R. Bradley) (submitted August 2006; corrected first proofs April 2009)

Edmondson, Jonathan

“A Tale of Two Colonies: Augusta Emerita (Mérida) and Metellinum (Medellín), 25 B.C. – A.D. 100”, in R. Sweetman & G. Woolf (ed.), One Hundred Years of Solitude: Roman Colonies in the First Hundred Years of their Existence (accepted for publication)

Edmondson, Jonathan

“The Funerary Commemoration of Soldiers and Veterans at the Colony of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain), 25 B.C. – A.D. 235”, Proceedings of the XXIst International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies, Newcastle, August 2009 (submitted May 2010).

Edmondson, Jonathan

The Roman Family. Contracted for Cambridge University Press (in preparation).

Edmondson, Jonathan

Imperial Rome: the first two centuries (A.D. 14-192) . Contracted for Edinburgh University Press to form volume 5 of the series Edinburgh History of Rome (in preparation).

Edmondson, Jonathan

Oxford Handbook to Roman Epigraphy. Co-edited with C. Bruun. Under contract for Oxford University Press.

Edmondson, Jonathan

Articles on “Lusitania,” “Augusta Emerita,” and “Endovellicus” for the Blackwell/Wiley Encyclopedia of the Ancient World (ed. R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine and S. Huebner) (in preparation).

Edmondson, Jonathan

“Chinggis on the Japanese Mind,” Mongolian Studies XXXI (2010), 71-81 (forthcoming).

Fogel, Joshua A

The Role of Japan in Modern China Art (International and Area Studies, University of California, forthcoming).

Fogel, Joshua A

“Art History and Sino-Japanese Relations,” in The Role of Japan in Modern China Art (International and Area Studies, University of California, forthcoming).

Fogel, Joshua A

With Hu Ying. Beyond Exemplar Tales: Women’s Biography in Chinese History. Berkeley: Global, Area, and International Archive/University of California Press (forthcoming, 2011).

Chinese translation: Chaoyue kaimo: chongdu Zhongguo nüxing zhuanji 超越楷模:重讀中國女性傳記 (Beyond Exemplar Tales: Women’s Biography in Chinese History), ed. Hu Ying and Joan Judge. 五南出版社 Wu-nan Book Inc, (forthcoming, 2011).

Judge, Joan

The Precious Raft of History: China’s Woman Question and the Politics of Time at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Stanford University Press. Forthcoming.

Judge, Joan

A Space of Their Own? Women and the Periodical Press in China’s Global Twentieth Century. Ed. with Barbara Mittler, Michel Hockx. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming)

Judge, Joan

“Between Mountains: Refugee Life during the Korean War, 1950-1953,” [Research for Manuscript 2 initiated; primary sources gathered and interviews conducted in the summer of 2004. Writing begun Summer 2006].

Kim, Janice C. H.

“Labor Mobilization in Late-Colonial Korea, 1937-1945,” Chapter accepted for publication in Andre Schmid, ed., Reader on Colonial Korea, to be published by Columbia University Press, forthcoming.

Kim, Janice C. H.

“The Economics of Emotion: The Integration of Domestic and Political Economies in Contemporary Korea, 1953-1987,” [General research initiated].

Kim, Janice C. H.

“Living in Flight: Civilian Displacement, Suffering, and Relief during the Korean War, 1945-1953,” Sahak y?n’gu [Historical research], forthcoming.

Kim, Janice C. H.

With Jacqueline Krikorian and Adrian Shubert, Canada and the World in 1867 (edited collection), Toronto, University of Toronto Press

Martel, Marcel

With Eleazar and David Birnbaum and Jean Baumgarten. New edition with introductory essays and an expanded bibliography of Solomon A. Birnbaum. Yiddish: a Survey and a Grammar (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014)

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

“Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar in its historical and cultural context,” in K. Weiser, J. Baumgarten, E. Birnbaum and D. Birnbaum, ed. Second, revised edition of Solomon Birnbaum. Yiddish: a Survey and a Grammar (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015), 44 pages, manuscript

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

“Saving Yiddish, Saving America Jewry: Max Weinreich in 1940s New York City,” Anita Norich and Joshua Miller, ed. The Languages of Jewish Cultures, 21 pages, manuscript, 2014

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

“The Capital of Yiddishland,” in Glenn Dynner and Francois Guesnet, ed. Warsaw. The History of a Jewish Metropolis, 31 pages, manuscript, 2014

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

'Coming to America?: the relations between YIVO-Vilna and the Amopteyl, 1939-1940.' Choosing Yiddish: Studies on Yiddish Literature, Culture, and History. Ed. Lara Rabinovitch et al. Wayne State University Press, 2011. Forthcoming.

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)

Jewish People, Yiddish Nation: Noah Prylucki and the Folkists In Poland. University of Toronto Press, 2010. Forthcoming.

Weiser, Kalman (Keith)
other

Online interview on Early Modern Communities, with Thomas Cohen, by D. Rosenthal, for scholarly website. April 2011. Url: http://earlymoderncommunities.com/home/interviews-2/elizabeth-and-tom-cohen-interview/

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Postscript: Charismatic Things and Social Transaction in Renaissance Italy," coauthored with Thomas Cohen, concluding essay for special issue, ed. F. Nevola, Urban History, 37:3 (2010), 474-82.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Testimonios judiciales como ego-documentos,” coauthored with Thomas Cohen, Cultura escrita e sociedad 1(2005), 58-61.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Forward, coauthored with Thomas Cohen, to Shell Games: Studies in Scams, Frauds and Deceits, 1350-1600, ed. M. Crane, et al., 1-7. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2004.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

"Carlo Ginzburg," "Cultural History," and "Anthropology and History," coauthored with Thomas Cohen, in A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing, ed. D. Woolf, v. I, 33-6, 214-5, 368-9. New York: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Cohen, Elizabeth S.

Digital Humanities Project: ADOPIA: Atlas Digital Onomastique de la Péninsule Ibérique Antique / Atlas digital onómastico de la Península Ibérica Antigua / Atlas digital onómastico da Península Ibérica Antiga / Digital Onomastic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula in Antiquity Co-director (with Dr. M. Navarro Caballero, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS – Institut Ausonius, Université de Bordeaux – Montaigne) [http://petrae.huma-num.fr/ADOPIA/] Project launched: June 2016.

Edmondson, Jonathan

The Ionian Islands before Greek independence

Gekas, Sakis

« Campagnes anti drogues », in Hervé Guillemain (dir.), DicoPolHiS (Dictionnaire Politique d’Histoire de la Santé), Le Mans Université, 2021.

Martel, Marcel

30 October 2009 ‘Lorsque la langue mobilisait: les manifestations d’octobre 1969 contre le bill 63’ Newspaper article written by Martin Pâquet et Marcel Martel and published in Le Devoir, 24-25 October 2009, p. C6

Martel, Marcel

Martel, Marcel. Ovide Arthur Rocque, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Dictionnaire biographique du Canada volume XV. Toronto; Québec: University of Toronto Press; Presses de l’Université Laval

Martel, Marcel

"Maurice LeNoblet Duplessis"; "Les États généraux du Canada français"; "Jean Lesage"; "The Quiet Revolution"; "The Padlock Law";"The Union Nationale"; ed. Gerald Hallowell. Don Mills, Ontario: The Oxford Companion to Canadian History, Oxford University Press, 188, 205, 357, 526, 471, 631.

Martel, Marcel

“Nurses and their Work: Oral Histories of Nursing 1920-1940” Oral History Collection, Provincial Archives of Manitoba

McPherson, Kathryn M

“Vaccinations and the Decline of Diphtheria,” Active History.ca, June 3, 2015 http://activehistory.ca/2015/06/vaccinations-and-the-decline-of-diphtheria/

Neill, Deborah

Ph.D. Dissertation: “A Calculated Course: Creating Transoceanic Navigators, 1580-1800” Princeton University, 2014.

Schotte, Margaret E.