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HISTORY 2005-2011 SCHOLARSHIP

BOOKS: Joel Allen, Hostages and Hostage-taking in the Roman Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2006) Francsca Bregoli Special volume of the journal Jewish History, 24 (2010) on “Tradition and Transformation in Eighteenth-Century Europe,” guest-edited with Federica Francesconi Clello, Kristin Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth-Century United States (University of North Carolina Press) February 2009 Covington, Sarah Wounds, Flesh and Metaphor in Seventeenth-Century England. Palgrave-Macmillan (September, 2009). Elena Frangakis-Syrett, Yuzyilda Izmir’de Ticaret Izmir Buyuksehir Belediyesi Kultur Tayini, 2006 Elena Frangakis-Syrett, Trade and Money: The Ottoman Economy in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (Istanbul, Isis Press) 2007 ELENA FRANGAKIS-SYRETT To Emporio tis Smyrnis ton 180 eona, 1700-1820 (Athens: Alexandria Press, 2010). Nadasen, Premilla Welfare in the United States: A History with Documents, co-authored with Jennifer Mittelstadt and Marisa Chappell (Routledge 2009) Nadasen, P., Rethinking the Welfare Rights Movement (Routledge 2011) Rosenblum, Mark, William B. Helmreich, and David Schimel eds, The Jewish Condition: Challenges and Responses 1938-2008 Transaction Books, 2008 Morris Rossabi, Modern Mongolia University of California Press, 2005 Morris Rossabi and Cole eds Interweaving Cultures: Islam in Southeast Asia (Asia Society, 2007) Morris Rossabi Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988. New Twentieth Anniversary Paperback edition with New Preface, 2009 Morris Rossabi The Mongols and Global History (W. W. Norton) Morris Rossabi (with Mary Rossabi): Herdsman to Statesman (Rowman and Littlefield) Morris Rossabi Voyager from Xanadu (University of California Press), 2nd edition with new Preface Morris Rossabi Zolotoi vek Imperii Mongololov (Evraziya)—Russian translation of Khubilai Khan (University of California Press) Morris Rossabi Orchin Yeiin Mongol --Mongol translation of Modern Mongolia (University of California Press) Rossabi, M., The Mongols and Global History (New York: W.W. Norton, 2011); Rossabi, M., Co-author, Socialist Devotees and Dissenters (Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 2011) Satadru Sen Savagery and Colonialism in the Indian Ocean: Power, Pleasure and the Andaman Islanders (London: Routledge, 2010) Bobby A. Wintermute Public Health and the US Military: A History of the Army Medical Department. New York and London: Routledge, 2010.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: Bemporad, E., “Issues of Gender, Sovietization and Modernization in the Jewish Metropolis of Minsk,” Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History, 2 (Fall 2011). Bregoli, Francesca “Biblical Poetry, Spinozist Hermeneutics, and Critical Scholarship: The Polemical Activities of Raffaele Rabeni in Early Eighteenth-Century Italy,” in Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 8 (2009), pp. 173-198 Francsca Bregoli “Two Jews Walk into a Coffeehouse”: The “Jewish Question,” Utility, and Political Participation in Late Eighteenth-Century Livorno, in Jewish History 24 (2010), pp. 309-329 Francsca Bregoli “Tradition and Transformation in Eighteenth-Century Europe: Jewish Integration in Comparative Perspective,” in Jewish History, 24 (2010), co-authored with Federica Francesconi, pp. 235- 246 Bregoli, F., “The Port of Livorno and its Nazione Ebrea in the Eighteenth Century: Economic Utility and Political Reforms,” in Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History 2 (2011), pp. 45-68 Bregoli, F., Hebrew Printing in Eighteenth-Century Livorno: From Government Control to a Free Market,” in Joseph Hacker and Adam Shear, eds., The Hebrew Book in Early Modern Italy (Penn Press: Philadelphia 2011), pp. 171-195 Kristin Celello, “Therapeutic Culture and Marriage Equality: What Comes Naturally and Contemporary Dialogues about Marriage,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, Volume 31, Number 3, 2010, pp. 41- 48 Amy Chazkel, “Beyond Law and Order: The Origin of the Jogo do Bicho in the Republican Rio de Janeiro,” Journal of Latin American Studies 39:3 (August, 2007), 535-565. Chazkel, Amy “A Casa de Detenção do Rio de Janeiro na Primeira República,” in Marcos Costa and Clarissa Nunes Maia, eds., A história da prisão no Brasil: Prisão, prisoneiros, e sociedade (Rio de Janeiro: Editora Rocco, 2009). Chazkel, Amy “Social Life and Civic Education in the Rio de Janeiro City Jail,” Journal of Social History 42:3 (March 2009), 144-76. Conolly-Smith, Peter “On Translations, Adaptations, and Makeovers: Pygmalion, from Stage to Screen to My Fair Lady and Beyond,” in Jillian St. Jacques, ed. Adaptation Theories (forthcoming from Maastricht, NL: Jan van Eyck Press, 2010). Conolly-Smith, Peter “Shades of Local Color: Pygmalion and its Translation and Reception in Central Europe, 1913-14.” SHAW: The Annual Review of Bernard Shaw Studies 29 (December 2009). Conolly-Smith, Peter “‘Connecting the Dots’ – Munich, Iraq and the Lessons of History.” The History Teacher 43.1 (November 2009). Conolly-Smith, Peter “Reading Between the Lines: the Bureau of Investigation, the United States Post Office, and Domestic Surveillance during World War I.” Social Justice 36.1 (August 2009). Conolly-Smith, Peter “Casting Teutonic Types: Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century German Ethnic Stereotypes in Print, on Stage, and Screen.” Columbia Journal of American Studies 9.1 (July 2009). Conolly-Smith, Peter “Transforming an Ethnic Readership through ‘Word and Image’: William Randolph Hearst’s Deutsches Journal and New York’s German-Language Press, 1895 – 1918.” American Periodicals 19.1, Special Issue on the Immigrant Press (June 2009). Sarah Covington, "Children and Early Modern Martyrologies," Archiv fur Reformationsqueschichte Fall, 2006 Sarah Covington, "Paratextual Strategies in Thieleman van Braght's Martyrs' Mirror," Book History Fall, 2006 Covington, Sarah “Mutilation and Meaning in War and Religion: Teaching the Wounded Body,” Transformations (Spring, 2009): pp. 14-31. Covington, Sarah “Comfort on Golgotha: Jesuits and Sustainers in Early Modern English Executions;” Journal of Ecclesiastical History (April, 2009): pp. 270-293. Covington, S., “Jan Luyken, the Martyrs Mirror, and the Iconography of Suffering,” Mennonite Quarterly Review 65 (July, 2011), pp. 441-476. Grace Davie, “Strength in Numbers: The DCurbin Student Wages Commission, Dockworkers and the Poverty Datum Line, 1971-1973,” The Journal of South African Studies 33(2) 2007 Grace Davie, “Social Entrepreneurship: A Call for Collective Action,” OD Practitioner, 43 (1): 17-23. Elena Frangakis-Syrett, Market Networks and Ottoman-European Commerce c1700-1825,” Oriente Moderno, Vol. LXXXVI/I, 2006 pp. 109-128 Joshua Freeman, “Anatomy of a Strike: Transit Workers Confront the Power Elite,” New York Labor Forum Fall, 2006 Joshua Freeman, “The Persistence and Demise of Ethnic Union Locals in New York City After World War II,” Journal of American Ethnic History, Spring 2007 Joshua B. Freeman Book review of Joan Allen, Alan Campbell and John McIlroy, eds., Histories of Labour: National and International Perspectives, in Labour History [Australia], November 2010 Joshua B. Freeman Book review of Daniel Witwer, Shadow of the Racketeer: Scandal in Organized Labor, in Journal of American History, March 2010 Freeman, J.B., “Militarism, Empire, and Labor Relations: The Case of Brice P. Disque,” International Labor and Working-Class History, Fall 2011 Freeman, J.B., “Corruption’s Due (Scholarly) Reward,” Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, Summer 2011 Freeman, J.B., “The Weight of Dead Generations” (co-author with Steve Fraser), New Labor Forum, Spring 2011 Freeman, J.B., “Trading Places: Protecting American Industry Is So Yesterday” (co-author with Steve Fraser), New Labor Forum, Winter 2011 Premilla Nadasen, “From Widow to ‘Welfare Queen,’: Welfare and the Politics of Race,” Black Women, Gender, and Families, Vol 1(2) 2007 Nadasen, Premilla (with Eileen Boris), “Domestic Workers Organize,” in Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society (December, 2008) Premilla Nadasen “Citizenship Rights, Domestic Work, and the Fair Labor Standards Act” (Journal of Policy History Fall 2011) Premilla Nadasen “Is it Time to Jump Ship? Historians Rethink the Waves Metaphor” Kathleen Laughlin, Julie Gallagher, Dorothy Sue Cobble, Eileen Boris, Premilla Nadasen, Stephanie Gilmore, and Leandra Zarnow Feminist Formations, (vol 22, no. 1) (Summer 2010): 76-135. Nadasen, P., “Citizenship Rights, Domestic Work, and the Fair Labor Standards Act” Journal of Policy History Fall 2011 Morris Rossabi “Ulaanbaatar Ballet,” Ballet Review (Spring, 2010) Morris Rossabi “From Chen Cheng to Ma Wensheng: Changing Chinese Visions of Central Asia,” Crossroads (September, 2010) Satadru Sen, The Orphaned Colony: Orphanage, Child and Authority in British India,” Indian Economic and Social History Review, 44-4 (2007) Satadru Sen, “anarchies of Youth: The Oaten Affair and Colonial Bengal,” Studies in History, 23:2 (2007) Sen, Satadru “Savage Bodies, Civilized Pleasures: M.V. Portman and the Andamanese,” American Ethnologist, 36:2 (2009) Sen, Satadru “Aboriginality and the Modern State,” Contemporary Perspectives (Winter 2009) Sen, Satadru “Lost Between Africa and Tasmania: Racializing the Andamanese,” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 10:3 (2009) Sen, S., ‘Remembering Robi: Childhood, Freedom and Rabindranath Tagore,’ Journal of Contemporary Thought (No. 34, Winter 2011) Sen, S., ‘On the Beach in the Andaman Islands: Most-Mortem of a Failed Colony,’ Economic and Political Weekly 46:26 (2011) Sneeringer, Julia, “’Fliessband der Freuden,’: Die Vermarktung Hamburgs und der Reeperbahn in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren,” Zeiteschichte in Hamburg, Spring, 2008 Sneeringer, J., “John Lennon, Autograph Hound: The Fan-Musician Community in Hamburg’s Early Rock & Roll Scene, 1960-65,” special issue of Transformative Works and Cultures: Fan Works and Fan Communities in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, March 2011. Permanent link at: http://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc/article/view/228 (NOTE: this is an online-only academic journal) Wintermute, B., Review of Laura Browder and Sascher Pflaeging, When Janey Comes Marching Home: Portraits of Women Combat Veterans. The University of North Carolina Press, 2010, in Army History. PB 20-11-4 (No. 81): (Fall 2011), 41. Wintermute, B., Review of Mary C. Gillett, The Army Medical Department, 1917-1941. Army Historical Series. Washington, D.C., Center of Military History, United States Army, 2009, in The Journal of Military History, 75:1 (January 2011), 301-303.

BOOK CHAPTERS: Joel Allen, Three Chapters in P. Allen Miller and Charles Platter eds. History in Dispute Gale Group Publishers, 2005 Elisheva Carlebach, "The Status of the Talmud in Early Modern Europe," in Sharon Liberman Mintz and Gabriel M. Goldstein eds Printing the Talmud: From to Schottenstein Yeshiva University Museum, 2005 Elisheva Carlebach, "Jewish Responses to Christianity in Reformation Germany," in Dean Phillip Bell and Stephen Burnett eds. Jews, Judaism, and the Reformation in Sixteenth Century Germany Brill, 2006 pp. 451-480 Kristin Celello, “A New Century of Struggle” Feminism and Antifeminism in the United States, 1920- Present in S.J. Kleinberg, Ellen Boris, and Vicki Ruiz eds. The Practice of U.S. Women’s History: Narratives, Intersections, and Dialogues (new Brunswick: Press), 2007. Amy Chazkel, “The Jogo de Bicho: Brazil’s Illicit Lottery,” Organized CRIME: From Trafficking to Terrortism, Vol 1 (ABC-CLIO, September, 2007), 88-93. Chazkel, Amy “One Hundred Years of the Geopolitics of the Jogo do Bicho” book chapter in Daniela Fabricius, ed., 100% Favela: The Informal Geographies of Rio de Janeiro (Barcelona, Spain: Actar, forthcoming in 2009). Conolly-Smith, P. “On Translations, Adaptations, and Makeovers: Pygmalion, from Stage to Screen to My Fair Lady and Beyond,” in Jillian St. Jacques, ed. Adaptation Theories (Maastricht, NL: Jan van Eyck Press, 2011). Elena Frangakis-Syrett, “Le developpement d’un port Mediterranean d’importance international” Smyrne 1700-1914,” in Marie-Carmen Smyrnelis ed. Smrne , la ville oubliee Edition’s Autrement, Paris 2006 Elena Frangakis-Syrett, “Growth and Economic Development in the Middle East: Izmir, early 18th to early 20th centuries,” in Miriam den Boogert ed. Ottoman, Izmir (Brill, Leiden, 2007), pp. 1-38. Elena Frangakis-Syrett, “Izmir in the 18th Century Mediterranean Economy”,1st International Symposium on Mediterranean Trade and Port Cities Izmir Chamber of Commerce: Izmir, 2009), pp. 247- 257. ELENA FRANGAKIS-SYRETT “The Americans in the Mediterranean, the late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries: Concluding Remarks”, S. Marzagalli, J. Sofka & J. McCusker, eds., “Rough Waters”. The United States’ Involvement in the Mediterranean (18th-19th centuries), International Journal of Maritime History Monographs (Dec 2010), pp. 221-232. Frangagkis-Syrett E., “Greek Commercial practices andn long-distance trade: Russia and the Ottoman Mediterranean in the 18th and early 19th centuries”, in Russia and the Mediterranean, eds., Olga Katsiardi- Hering et al (Herodotos Press: Athens, 2011), Vol. I, pp, 439-456 Freeman, Joshua “Sliding through the Seventies,” in New York 400, Running Press and the Museum of the City of New York, 2009 Joshua B. Freeman “Lindsay and Labor,” in America’s Mayor: John V. Lindsay and the Reinvention of New York, edited by Sam Roberts, Press and the Museum of the City of New York, 2010 Nadasen, Premilla, “’Welfare’s A Green Problem’: Cross-Race Coalitions in the Welfare Rights Movement,” in Stephanie Gilmore ed. Feminist Coalitions (University of Illinois Press, 2008) Premilla Nadasen “International Feminism and Reproductive Labor” in Workers, -State and Beyond: Essays in Labor History Across the Americas (Oxford University Press, 2010) Premilla Nadasen “’Mothers at Work’: The Welfare Rights Movement and Welfare Reform in the 1960s” in The Legal Tender of Gender: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Welfare Law, State Policies and the Regulation of Women’s Poverty, ed. Shelley Gavigan and Dorothy E. Chunn, (Hart Publishing, 2010) Premilla Nadasen “Power, Intimacy, and Contestation: Dorothy Bolden and Domestic Worker Organizing in Atlanta in the 1960s” in Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care, ed. Eileen Boris and Rhacel Parrenas (Stanford University Press, 2010) Nadasen, P., “International Feminism and Reproductive Labor” in Workers Across the Americas: The Transnational Turn in Labor History (Oxford University Press, 2011) Richardson, Kristina “Singing Slave Girls (qiyan) of the Abbasid Court,” in Children in Slavery through the Ages, eds. Joseph Miller, Suzanne Miers, Gwyn Campbell (Athens: Ohio University Press 2009). Richardson, K., "Disability? Perspectives on Bodily Difference from the Middle East," in Why the Middle Ages Matter: Medieval Light on Modern Injustice, eds. Celia Chazelle, Simon Doubleday, Felice Lifshitz, Amy Remensnyder (New York: Routledge Press, 2011), pp. 121-9. Rosenblum, Mark, “Post Rabbinical Blues: The Malaise of the Israeli Zionist Left,” in Robert O.Freedman ed., Contemporary Israel: Domestic Politics Foreign Policy and Security Challenges Westview Press, 2008 Morris Rossabi, Three Chapters in From Silk to Oil China Institute, 2005 Morris Rossabi, Preface to Paul Ratchnevsky, Gheghis Khan: His Life and Legacy Blackwell, 2005 Morris Rossabi, “Namkhainyambuu and the Changes in the Herding Economy of Mongolia,” in Ole Bruun and Li Narangoa eds. Mongols: from Country to City Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2006 pp. 185-211. Rossabi, Morris, Editor and three chapters in Catalogue Exhibit book, Genghis Khan, for Houston Museum, Denver Museum, and Smithsonian Institute Rossabi, Morris Prefaces to Chinese, Korean, and Russian translations of Khubilai Khan (originally published by University of California Press) Rossabi, Morris, “Tabris and the Yuan,” in Ralph Kauz ed.,. The Maritime World in Mongol Times (University of Vienna Press, 2008), pp 96-120. Rossabi, Morris, “Khubilaii: Religious Toleration or Political Expediency,” in Nurten Kilic-Schubel ed, Intellectual and Cultural Stidies in Honor of Isenbike Tojan (Istanbul, Ithaki Publishers, 2008), PP. 47-75. Rossabi, Morris, “The Mongols and the Arts,” in Golden Web (Cambridge University Press, 2008), PP. 71-102 Rossabi, Morris, Preface to George Zhao, Marital Strategies of the Yuan Dynasty (Peter Lang Publishers, 2008), pp. 111-X Rossabi, Morris “Tabriz and the Yuan” in Ralph Kauz, ed. Aspects of the Maritime Silk Road: From the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009), pp. Rossabi, Morris “China and Central Asia: Developing Relations and Impact on Democracy” in Hua Shiping, ed. Islam and Democracy in Asia (New York: Cambria Press, 2009), pp. 279-302. Rossabi, Morris “Notes on Khubilai Khan: Religious Toleration or Political Expediency?” in Nurten Kilic-Schubel and Ilker Evrim Binbas, eds. Intellectual and Cultural Studies in Honor of Isenbike Togan, Istanbul: Ithaki Publishers, 2009, pp. 47-75. Morris Rossabi “Tabriz and Yuan China,” in R. Kauz, ed. Aspects of the Maritime Silk Road (Harrassowitz) Morris Rossabi “Introduction” in J. Moore and R. Wendelken, eds. Teaching the Silk Road (SUNY Press) Rossabi, M., “Khubilai Khan: Religious Toleration or Political Expediency” in Ilkher Evrim Binbas and Nurten Kilic-Schubel, eds. Horizons of the World: Festschrift for Isenbike Togan (Istanbul: Ithaki Publishers, 2011) Sen, Satadru “Punishment on the Fringes,” in Elizabeth Kolsky and Sameetah Agha, eds., Fringes of Empire, Oxford University Press, 2009 Sen, Satadru “Mutiny’s Children: War Orphans and the Indian Rebellion of 1857,” in Crispin Bates and Marina Carter, eds., Mutiny on the Margins, Routledge, 2009 Satadru Sen “Medical Colonialism and the Andamanese,” in Biswamoy Pati, ed., Adivasis in Colonial India, Orient Black Swan, 2010 Sen, S., ‘The Work of Civilization: Andamanese Children in British Hands,’ in Biswamoy Pati and Shakti Kak, eds., Child Labor in India (Delhi: Primus, 2011) Julia Sneeringer, “Frauen an die Front! The Language of Kampf in DNVP Women’s Propaganda, 1918- 1932,” in Ihrem Volk verantwortlich edited by Eva Schock-Quinteros and Christiane Steubel, Berlin: Trafo-Verlag, 2007 Peter Vellon “Between White Men and Negroes:”The Perception of Southern Italian Immigrants Through the Lens of Italian Lynching” in Anti-Italianism: Essays on a Prejudice, Edited by William J. Connell and Fred Gardaphe, Palgrave Macmillan, Fall 2010.

PRESENTATIONS: Allen, Joel, "Coercive hostage-aking, such as it was, in Roman foreign Policy," New York Military Academy Symposium, Allen, Joel “Memnon, between Herodes and Philostratus: Contexts of Ethnicity,” The Columbia University Classics Seminar, 22 January 2009. Joel Allen “Politics, Law, and Society: From the Tetrarchs to the Theodosians” [respondent], panel discussion among David Potter, Peter Garnsey, Cristiana Sogno, Jill Harries, and Serena Connolly, at Yale University, Departments of Classics and History, 1 May 2010. Joel Allen “Who Owns Antiquity?” [respondent], panel discussion among James Cuno, Lawrence Rothfield, and Lawrence Coben, at the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center, 7 April 2010. Allen J., “The Act and Art of Journalism in Contemporary Turkey,” Year of Turkey, Queens College, 16 November 2011 Antonova, Kate, “Property and the Russian Gentry Marriage,” Women’s Studies Colloquium, Queens College, November 10, 2008 Antonova, Katherine"The Khoziaika's Domain: Taking Care of Business in the Mid-19th-Century Provinces," Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference, 4 April, 2009. Antonova, Katherine A Khoziaika Writes Her Life: Gendered Work and Duty in the Diary of N. I. Chikhacheva," American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Annual Conference, November, 2009. Katherine Antonova “The Cold War from the Soviet Perspective,” Guest Lecture, Diplomatic History, History Department, Queens College, 2010 Katherine Antonova “Adventures in Russian Archives,” Social Sciences Honors Program, Queens College, 2010 Antonova, K., “A.I. Chikhachev on Vospitanie as an Intellectual Project for Rural Landowners: a Case Study in Nineteenth-Century Russian Masculinities,” Russian Studies Workshop, Columbia University 2011 Antonova, K., “Everyday Negotiation between Serfs and Landlords: Evidence from Vladimir Province,”Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies 2011 Antonova, K., “Gendered Leisure and Sociability in the Provinces,” Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference 2011 Bemporad, Elissa December 15-18, 2009. Moscow State University for the Humanities (RGGU). Paper: Israel Sosis and the Legacy of Nineteenth Century Russian Jewish Historiography Elissa Bemporad AEEESS (Association for East European Eurasian and Slavis Studies), Los Angeles, November 2010: "The Blood Libel in the Soviet Union" Bemporad, E., March 13, 2011. Conference marking the twentieth anniversary of Ephraim Urbach, Jerusalem (by invitation). Paper: Minsk, ir va-em be-rusiah ha-sovietit Bemporad, E., November 17-20, 2011. Association for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies (EAAAS). Washington DC. Paper: Proletarian Kosher Butchers: Challenging State and Religious Authorities in Interwar Ukraine Bemporad, E., December 17-20. Association for Jewish Studies (AJS). Washington DC. Paper: The Blood Libel in the Soviet Union Bregoli, Francesca Hebrew Printing and Networks of Jewish Patronage in Eighteenth-century Livorno: The Cases of Judah Ayash and HIDA Oriental Institute, Oxford University 5/14/2009 Bregoli, Francesca Sociability and National Separation in Eighteenth-Century Livorno: A View from the Coffeehouse AJS Meeting, Los Angeles CA, 12/21/2009 Francsca Bregoli Association for Jewish Studies, annual conference, Boston, MA, 12/19/2010 New Directions in Early Modern Jewish History, Session II: Continuity or Break? (roundtable discussant) Francsca Bregoli Queens College, Jewish Studies Faculty Colloquium, 12/1/2010 Patronage Networks for Hebrew Books in 18th Century Livorno Francsca Bregoli Out of the Ghetto? The Jews of Eighteenth-Century Livorno and the Paradox of Acculturation, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, 11/10/2010 Francsca Bregoli European Association for Jewish Studies, annual conference, Ravenna Italy, 7/26/2010 “A Second Mother and Most Tender Wet-Nurse:” Jews, Medical Culture, and the Public Good in 18th- Century Livorno Francsca Bregoli The Sephardic Temple, Cedarhurst NY, 5/16/2010 [adult education], Blurred Identities: Conversos in the Early Modern Period Francsca Bregoli Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, Boston College, 4/15/2010 International conference: “Was there a Golden Age of Christian-Jewish Relations?” Jewish-Christian Relations in 18th- century Livorno Bregoli, F., Graduate Center, CUNY and Renaissance Society of America, New York, 10/14/2011, Roundtable on Religious Exile and Migration in the Renaissance and Early Modern World Exile and Migration from the Perspective of Jewish History Bregoli, F., Early Modern Workshop, Austin, TX, 8/22/2011 Jewish Ego-documents: Autobiographical Accounts for a non-Jewish Friend Bregoli, F., Fourth International Conference on the Haskalah, Frankfurt (Germany), 7/5/2011 State Reformism and Jewish Enlightenment in 18th-century Livorno Bregoli, F., Scholars Working Group on the Jewish Book, Center for Jewish History, 3/11/2011 The Hebrew Printing Business in Livorno, 1740-1789 Bregoli, F., Columbia Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies and Primo Levi Center, 3/2/2011 Roundtable on current trends in the study of Italian Jewish history Bregoli, F., Italian Academy, Columbia University, 2/2/2011 How do linguistic mediators re-orient the “Orient”? Discussant for paper by Italian Academy fellow Mathieu Grenet Elisheva Carlebach, "Secrecy and Blasphemy: On the meaning of anti-Christian invective in early modern Yiddish," Princeton University, April 2006 Elisheva Carlebach, "Discipline and Deviance: Altoona, 1766,"CUNY Graduate Center May 2006 Celello, Kristin, “The Next Wave of Work/Family Research,” Sloan Foundation Conference on Work and Family, May 2008 Celello, Kristin November 2009 National Women’s Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia. Paper, “Do Women Need Marriage More than Men? Marriage Promotion in Contemporary and Historical Perspective.” Celello, Kristin July 2009 Society for the History of Children and Youth Biennial Conference, Berkeley, California. Paper, “To Divorce or Not to Divorce?: Class, Gender, and the Debate about the Effects of Marital Failure on Children, 1900-1940.” Kristin Celello, American Historical Association, San Diego, California. Participant, “Thinking about Race, Sexuality, and Marriage: A Roundtable on Peggy Pascoe’s What Comes Naturally,” January 2010 Kristin Celello, Social Science Research Seminar, Wake Forest University. “Mistress of Her Own Soul?: Child Custody, Red-Baiting, and the Strange Case of Mrs. Eaton,” November 2010. Celello, K., June 11, 2011 The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, Amherst, Massachusetts. Paper, “Parents without Partners and the Challenge to “Traditional” Gender Roles in the 1950s United States” Celello, K., June 25, 2011 Society for the History of Children and Youth Biennial Conference, New York, New York. Panel Chair and Commentator, “Child Marriage and the Construction of Childhood in an International Context” Celello, K., November 11, 2011 American Society for Legal History Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Paper, “Motherhood on Trial: Child Custody, Red-Baiting, and the Eaton Case” Chazkel, Amy, “ Casa de Detencao de Rio de Janeiro,” Seminario Poderes a Sociabilidades na Historia, Perambuco, Brazil November 2008 Chazkel, Amy, “’An Extremely Dangerous Lesson’: Civil Education in the Rio de Janeiro Detention Center,” American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. January, 2008 Amy Chazkel, "Unearthing the Underworlds of Early Twsentieyh-Century Rio de Janeiro, Brazil," Manchester, England, September, 2006 Amy Chazkel, "Beyond Law and Order," Tepotzlan In statute of Transnational History of the Americas, Tepotzlan, Mexico, July 2006 Amy Chazkel, "Toward a History pf Brazil's Urban `Commons,"VIII International Congress of Brazilian Studies Association, Nashville, Tennessee, October, 2006 Chazkel, Amy “Women and the Latin American Crime (Studies) Wave,” New England Council on Latin American Studies Annual Conference, Schenectady, NY, October 2009. Chazkel, Amy “A História Presa: Pistas dos Livros de Matrícula da Casa de Detenção do Rio de Janeiro, c. 1860- 1969,” XXVIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2009. Amy Chazkel “Colonialism, Decolonization, and Colonial Legacies in Latin America: Transcending Stereotypes in Teaching World History,’ invited lecture at PIER Summer Institute, “Innovative Approaches to the Teaching of World History,” Yale University, July 2010. Amy Chazkel “New Approaches to Brazilian History,” New England Council on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, University of Connecticut, November 2011. Amy Chazkel “Brazilian Identity in the Global Mirror,” XXIX International Conference of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada (October 2010). Amy Chazkel Book presentation on Nara B. Milanich, Children of Fate: Childhood, Class, and the State in Chile, 1830-1930 (Chapel Hill, NC: Duke University Press, 2009), Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, April 2010. Amy Chazkel Book presentation on Pablo Piccato, The Tyranny of Opinion: Honor in the Construction of the Mexican Public Sphere (Chapel Hill, NC: Duke University Press, 2009), Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, February 2010. Chazkel, A., “Colonialism, Decolonization, and Colonial Legacies in Latin America: Transcending Stereotypes in Teaching World History,’ invited lecture at PIER Summer Institute, “Innovative Approaches to the Teaching of World History,” Yale University, July 2010. Chazkel, A., “New Approaches to Brazilian History,” New England Council on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, University of Connecticut, November 2011. Chazkel, A., “Brazilian Identity in the Global Mirror,” XXIX International Conference of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada (October 2010). Chazkel, A., Book presentation on Nara B. Milanich, Children of Fate: Childhood, Class, and the State in Chile, 1830-1930 (Chapel Hill, NC: Duke University Press, 2009), Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, April 2010. Chazkel, A., Book presentation on Pablo Piccato, The Tyranny of Opinion: Honor in the Construction of the Mexican Public Sphere (Chapel Hill, NC: Duke University Press, 2009), Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, February 2010. Peter Conolly-Smith, "Extreme Makeovers,"Film and Literature Association Conference, Towson University, November. 2006 Peter Conolly-Smith, "Ethnic Humor and Immigrany Stereotypes," Westbeth Center of the Arts, New York City, June, 2006 Conolly-Smith, Peter, On Zombies, Apes and Monkeys: Allegorizing 1968 On-Screen,” Conference on the Legacy of 1968, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia, April 6, 2008 Conolly-Smith, Peter, “The Outside Within: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” Society for the Inter-disciplinary Study of Social Imagery,” University of Colorado, March 13, 2008 Conolly-Smith, Peter “The Exile vs. the Immigrant’s Variation on the New York German Local Color Serial,” Modern Languages Association Meeting, Philadelphia, December 29, 2009. Conolly-Smith, Peter “Ghosts of the Past: Time, Memory and the Diasporic Imagi-Nation,” Annual Mid-Atlantic World History Association Meeting, Pratt Institute, , October 17, 2009. Conolly-Smith, Peter “101 Avenue A: from Melting Pot to Hot Spot,” The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, New York City, January 13, 2009. Peter Conolly-Smith “Shaw, Higgins, and Eliza: the Teacher-Student-Creator Relationship in Pygmalion,” Film and History Conference, , Wisconsin, Novmber 12, 2010. Conolly-Smith, P. “Genre-Bending: Jekyll and Hyde as Gothic Supernatural Detective Novel.” Northeastern Modern Language Association, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, April 10, 2011. Covington, Sarah, “The Wounds of Eros: The Body and Desire in Seventh-Century England,” Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Philadelphia, November 20, 2008 Covington, Sarah, “The Wounded Body in Early Modern England: Interdisciplinary Approaches and Problems,” Columbia University Seminar in the Renaissance, November 11, 2008 Sarah Covington, "The Wounds of War: Soldiers and their Scars in the English Civil War," Barnard Medieval and Renaissance Conference, December 2006 Sarah Covington (respondent), "Early Modern Ethics, Authorial Obfuscations, Education, and Mothers,"Renaissance Society of America, March, 2006 Sarah Covington, "On the Trope of the Wounded Body Politic," Renaissance Society of America, March, 2006 Sarah Covington, "After the Exterminating Angel: Atrocity in the Wake of Cromwell,"Western Conference on British Studies, October 2006 Covington, Sarah “Folkloric Footprints: Oliver Cromwell across Ireland.” Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Dallas, TX, October 23, 2009. Covington, Sarah “The Limits of Political Analogy in Early Modern England.” Western Conference of British Studies, Tempe, AZ, October 24, 2009. Covington, Sarah “Traitor of God, Betrayer of Souls: Judas in the English Reformation.” Invited talk, Graduate Center (Renaissance Studies Program), November 6, 2009. Covington, S., “Representing Religious Violence in Seventeenth-Century England and Ireland.” Invited talk for “Historicizing Human Rights in the Early British Empire: Violence and Meaning in England and Ireland, 1500-1700. Symposium, University of Connecticut (4 November, 2011). Covington, S., “The Afterlife of Oliver Cromwell in Modern Irish Literature,” Invited Talk, Irish Seminar (Notre Dame), Dublin, June 29, 2011. Covington, S., “Divergent Patterns: The Contributions of Women and Others to the Renaissance Humanist Tradition,” Respondent. Renaissance Society of America, Montreal, April, 2011. Covington, S., “The Irish in Renaissance Venice and Rome: Humanism and Printing,” Chair. Renaissance Society of America conference, Montreal, March, 2011. Grace Davie, "Strength in Numbers" Poverty Research in Twentieth-C South Africa," Greater New York Area Historians of Africa Workshop, Columbia University, 2006 Grace Davie (panel chair), "Exploiting the `Science"/"Non-Science" Divide: Social Movements and Academic Research on Poverty in Twentieth-Century South Africa,The Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, San Fransisco, 2006 Grace Davie, (panel chair), “Appropriating Boundaries: Social Movements and Poverty Research in South Africa,” The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, Vancouver, B.C. 2006 Davie, Grace “African Social Workers in Apartheid South Africa,” Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association , November, 2008 Davie, Grace, “How Africans Became ‘Poor’: Social Surveys and Mass Politics in Twentieth-Century South Africa,” African Workshop, CUNY Graduate Center, October 16, 2008 Davie, Grace, “Poverty before Social Science,” Northeastern Workshop on Southern Africa, Burlington, Vermont October, 2008 Davie, Grace, “Black Social Workers in 1950s South Africa,” New York Area Historians of Africa Workshop, March, 2008 Grace Davie “Surveying the Transition: Social Science after Apartheid” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, San Francisco, November, 2010. Elena Frangakis-Syrett, “The Mediiterranean Commercial World in the Eighteenth Century: Ottoman and Iatalian Ports,” Mediterranean Maritime History Network International Conference, Messina- Taormina, Italy, May 2006 Elena Frangakis-Syrett, “Greek Shipping in the Eastern Mediterranean, the 18th Century,” Greek Maritime History Conference, Corfu, Greece November,2006 Frangakis-Syrett, Elena, “’Rough Waters’: The United States’ Involvement in the Mediterranean, 18th- 19th centuries, “Universite de Nice-Sophia/Antipolis, Nice, France, October 17-18, 2008 Frangakis-Syrett E, “Izmir and the Mediterranean Economy, 1714-1814,” International Conference Akdeniz Ticareti ve Liman Kenteleri, Izmir Chamber of Conference, Izmir, Turkey September 25-26, September, 2008 Frangakis-Syrett, Elena, “Trade and Money: My Intellectual Journey in Ottoman Economic History, 1985-2007,” Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center, Graduate Center CUNY, February 27, 2008 Frangakis-Syrett, Eleni “28th October 1940 in Historical Perspective”, lecture delivered at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Cathedral of Holy Trinity organized by the Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce under the Auspices of the Consul General of Greece Aghi Balta, New York City, 29 October 2009. ELENA FRANGAKIS-SYRETT “Public Sphere and Social Space in the Making of Ottoman Izmir” paper delivered at the 3rd International Conference of the Mediterranean Maritime History Network held at the Izmir Economic University, Izmir, Turkey, May 1-5, 2010 ELENA FRANGAKIS-SYRETT Commercial Monetary Networks and Practices in 18th century Middle East at the Middle East and Middle-Eastern American Center of the Graduate Center of CUNY, NYC November 15, 2010. Joshua Freeman, “The New York York Transit Workers Strike, 2005, How Class Works,” Conference , State University of New York at Stony Brook, June 8, 2006 Joshua B. Freeman "Labor History in the United States: a status report and some questions," Business and Labour History Group, University of Sydney, October 14, 2010 Freeman, J.B., “Labor in the City,” Center for Place, Culture and Politics and the Socialist Register conference on “Beyond Precarious Labor: Rethinking Social Strategies,” The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, New York, May 12, 2011 Giardina, Carol, “Black Power and the Liberation of Black Feminism,” Women’s History Month Conference, Sarah Lawrence College, March 8, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “Domestic and Reproductive Labor: Comments,” Labor and Working-Class History Association, Chicago, September, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “Maid’s Honor Day: Domestic Workers and the Struggle for Dignity and Representation,” Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, Minneapolis, June, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “Johnie Tillmon: Black Power and Welfare Rights,” Queens College Women’s Studies Lecture Series, May 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “Organizing Domestic Workers: History in Action,” Organization of American Historians, New York City, March, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “Johnie Tillmon: Black Visionary for Welfare Justuice,” Sarah Lawrence Women’s History Conference, March, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “Johnie Tillmon and Black Radicalism: Women in the Black Freedom Struggle,” Brooklyn College, March, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla, “African American Domestic Workers and Popular Mobilization in the Post-War United States,” American Historical Association, Washington, D.C. January, 2008 Premilla Nadasen, “The Black Freedom Movement: an On-Line Lesson Plan,” Investigating US History Symposium, CUNY Graduate Center, November,2006 Nadasen, Premilla “Made in LA”: Film Criticism and Analysis, National Women’s Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 2009 Nadasen, Premilla “Social Reproduction, Activism, and Political Uses of the Past” The Praxis of Feminist Pedagogy, CUNY Graduate Center, November 2009 Nadasen, Premilla “Johnnie Tillmon: Welfare Visionary” Black Women and the Radical Tradition, City University of New York, March 28, 2009 Nadasen, Premilla “Black Feminism and the Politics of Welfare” Women’s History Keynote Lecture, Sarah Lawrence College, Feb. 5, 2009 Premilla Nadasen “Pedagogy and Social Justice” Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo Michigan, December 2010 Premilla Nadasen “Women and Black Freedom: Rethinking the Civil Rights Movement” American Social History Project, Teacher Training Institute, April 22, 2010 Nadasen, P., “The Global Politics of Domestic Worker Organizing” National Women’s Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2011 Nadasen, P., “Domestic Workers United and Transnational Feminism” Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, June 2011, University of Massachusetts Nadasen, P., “The Excluded Workers Congress and the New Labor Movement” New Left Forum, March 2011, New York City Nadasen, P., “Combating Domestic Sweatshops” Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and its Legacy, March 2011, New York City Nadasen, P.,”Black Women in Politics” Westchester County Black Women’s Political Caucus” March 2011, Greenburg, New York Nadasen, P., “Ella’s Daughters Roundtable: Rethinking Academia and Activism” March 2011, Ethnic Studies Conference, Riverside, California Nadasen, P., Rethinking Feminist Politics and the Global: A Dialogue, New York University, Gallatin School, March 2011 Nadasen, P., “Give and Take” Film Screening and Discussion, Center for Urban Pedagogy, Anthology Film Archives, New York City, January 2011 Richardson, Kristina"Asexuality in Islamic Contexts," Women's Studies Colloquium, Queens College, CUNY September 23, 2009 Richardson, Kristina “The Future of Disability Studies,” Invited Presentation, Plenary Panel, Society for Richardson, Kristina"Myths and Realities of Jihad," CUNY Series, New York, New York April 20, 2009 Disability Studies Conference, Tucson, Arizona June 20, 2009 Kristina RICHARDSON "Drug Overdose, Male Friendship and Disability in Late Medieval Cairo," Middle East Studies Association, San Diego, California, November 2010 Kristina RICHARDSON "Constructing Legal Definitions of Disability in Fifteenth-Century Mamluk Cairo," American Historical Association Conference, San Diego, California, January 2010 Richardson, K., Discussant, "Early Public Health Services, Planning, and Training in the Middle East" panel, Middle East Studies Association, Washington, District of Columbia, December, 2011 Richardson, K., “Blue and Green Eyes in Medieval Islamicate Culture”, Princeton University, Near Eastern Studies Brown Bag Lecture Series, Princeton, New Jersey, November, 2011 Richardson, K., Panelist, "Why the Middle Ages Matter" panel, Columbia University Medieval Studies Seminar, New York City, April., 2011 Rossabi, Morris, “The Afghanistan Project,” Asia Society, Boston December 19, 2008 Rossabi, Morris “Mongol Heritage in China,” Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton December 10, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Chinese Foreign Relations in Traditional Times,” Renwen Society, China Institute, December 6, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Post-Socialist Mongolia,” Conference on Modern Mongolia, University of British Columbia, November 14, 2008 Rossabi, Morris,“Yuan Impact on Persian Art,” Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, November 10, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Mongolia and Nomadism,” East Asian Institute, Columbia University, October 30, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Future of Inner Asian Studies,” Harriman Institute, Columbia University, October, 16, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Mongol Women: Problems and Prospects” Columbia University School of Social Work, September 11, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Mongolia and the Mining Room,” Council of Foreign Relations website July 8, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Mongol: The Movie,” The New York Film Society, May 2, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Sino-Persians Relations and Their Impact on the Arts,” Iona College, May 2, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “China’s Policies toward Xinjiang,” University of Kansas, May 1, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “U.S. Interpretations of Chinggis Khan,” Inner Mongolia University, Huhehot, March 25, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “The Silk Road and Chinese Porcelains,” Washington and Lee Museum, March 17, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Uyghurs in Contemporary China,” East West Center, University of Hawaii, February 27, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “Mongol Impact on Commerce,” Humanities West, February 27, 2008 Rossabi, Morris, “The Impact of the Silk Roads,” American Historical Review Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 4, 2008 Rossabi, Morris Keynote address, “Mongol Influence on the Ming Dynasty,” Binghamton University, 2009. Rossabi, Morris “Silk Roads,” Salem Atheneum, 2009. Rossabi, Morris Keynote address, “Genghis Khan: New Interpretations,” National Mongolian University, 2009: Awarded honorary doctorate. Morris Rossabi “Mongols and Alcohol” Conference on Wine Culture in and around Iran, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, September, 2010. Morris Rossabi ‘The Silk Roads and Islam,” Honolulu Academy of Art, June 2010. Morris Rossabi “Nomads and Culture,” East-West Center, Hawaii, June 2010. Morris Rossabi “Mongolia in the 1930s,” National Museum of Ethnology, May, 2010. Morris Rossabi “Ballet in Mongolia,” American Center for Mongolian Studies, Ulaanbaatar, June, 2010. Morris Rossabi “Post-Soviet Central Asia,” Keynote address, Berea College, October, 2010. Rossabi, M., “Yuan Influence on Ming China,” University of Warwick, June; 2011. Rossabi, M., “The Hui and Xinjiang,” Columbia University, April; 2011. Rossabi, M., “Mongol Wonen,” Queens College, October; 2011. Rossabi, M., “Travelers Along the Silk Routes, “ Yale University, July; 2011. Rossabi, M., “The 1930s in China,” Hofstra University, April; 2011. Rossabi, M., “Sino-Mongol Relations,” Renmin University (Beijing), October; 2011. Rossabi, M., “Development of Foreign Area Studies,” National University of Mongolia,” 2011. Rossabi, M., “Khubilai Khan and Mongol Art,” Southern Methodist University, April; 2011. Rossabi, M., “Marco Polo,” Crane House, Louisville, May; 2011. Rossabi, M., “A Re-evaluation of Mongol Influence on China,” University of Pennsylvania, November; 2011. Rossabi, M., “Chinggis Khan,” St. Ambrose University, November. 2011. Sen, Satadru, “Aboriginality and the Modern States” Symposium on the Nehruvian Legacy, Jamia Millia Islamia University, November, 2008 Sen, Satadru, “Savage Bodies, Civilized Pleasures: M.V. Portman and the Andamanese,” Annual Conference of the Center for Asian Studies, University of Hawaii-Manoa, April, 2008 Sen Satadru, “Eurasian Children and the Sepoy Mutiny,” Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Atlanta, Georgia March, 2008 Sen, Satadru, “The Work of Civilization.” Conference on Child Labor, New Delhi, March 2008 Satadru Sen, “Orphans in Colonial India,” Conference on China and India at University of California, Irvine March, 2006 Satadru Sen “Young Savages: Authority, British Adventure and Andamanese Children,” Conference on Processes of Subjectivation, University of Copenhagen, August 2010 Sen, S., ‘Capturing Savages: Colonial Photography and the Andaman Islanders,’ at Conference on Sites, Bodies, Stories; Gadja Madah University, Jogjakarta, Indonesia, January 2011 Sen, S., ‘Cannibal Lovers: Sahibs, Natives and Savages in the Andaman Islands,’ at Pacific Coast Conference of British Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, March 2011 Sen, S., ‘Race, Freedom and Confinement,’ at Conference on Traveling Penologies, University of Zurich, Switzerland, November 2011 Sneeringer, Julia, “From club o.k. to the Top Ten: Policing Youth on Hamburg’s Reeperbahn in the Early 1969s,” German Studies Conference, Octiober, 2008 Julia Sneeinger, “’Hamburg bei Nacht,’: The Reeperbahn as Tourist Destination in nthe 1950s and 1960s,” Forschungsstelle fur Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg,” January, 2006 Julia Sneeringer (moderator), “New Directions in GDR Historiography,” German Studies Association September 2006 Julia Sneeringer, “A Conversation on Aesthetics and Politics with Greil Marcus and Kim Gordon,” Center for the Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center, March 2006 Sneeringer, Julia German Studies Association conference: commentator, “Honking and Shouting: Teenage Dance Cultures in Two German States 1960-1990,” 11 October 2009. Sneeringer, Julia Franklin & Marshall College [invited lecture]: “When Rock was Young: The Star-Club News, Germany’s First Rock & Roll Magazine,” 14 April 2009. Also presented at St. John’s University (NY), 22 April 2009. Sneeringer, Julia American Historical Association conference: roundtable panelist, “At the Show: Changes in 20th Century Fan Communities, Audiences, Gendered Spectatorship and Media in a Global Context,” 3 January 2009 Julia Sneeringer German Studies Association conference: “’Die teuersten Heuler der Welt’: The Beatles in the West German Press, 1963-66,” October 2010. Sneeringer, J., “Have the Yanks Colonized Their Subconscious?” Center for the Humanities/James Gallery, CUNY Graduate Center, roundtable on “Postwar Debate II: Constructing Cultural Identity in the Postwar Period,” 11 April 2011. Peter Vellon, “Italian Americans and Race,” American Italian Historical Association, Orlando, Florida October, 2006 Peter Vellon, “Pelle rosse (Redskins) and La Razza Gialla (the Yellow Race): Civilization, Color, and the Construction of Italian American Racial Ideology,” American Historical Association, Philadelphia January 2006 Peter Vellon, “The Italian Language Press and Italian American Racial Consciousness,” John Calandra Italian American Institute Symposium May, 2006 Peter Vellon “Revisiting Local History: The Italian Immigrant Press in New York City” at the 2nd Annual Forum in Italian American Criticism titled Creating Italian American History, Stony Brook University/SUNY, October 29, 2010. Peter Vellon ‘A great conspiracy against our race’: New York’s Mainstream Italian Language Press and the Assertion of Italian American Whiteness, 1909-1920” at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 8, 2010. Wintermute, Bobby, “The Watchword was “Cleanliness,’: Americans as Endangered Outsiders During the Age of Empire, 1898-1920,” Conference of the Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery,” Colorado Springs, Colorado, March, 2008 Wintermute, Bobby April 2, 2009“Vice and the Soldier: The Army Medical Department and Public Health as Morality, 1890-1910” Society of Military History 2009 Annual Meeting, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Wintermute, Bobby April 2, 2009 “Racial and Gender Ideologies as Neglected Aspects of Military History”Society of Military History 2009 Annual Meeting, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Wintermute, Bobby February 21, 2009“Medicalizing Military Morality: The Army Medical Department’s War Against Vice, 1890-1910”Third Regional International Security and Internal Safety Conference,“The Silhouette of War,” University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesboro, Mississippi. Bobby A. Wintermute June 11, 2010, “‘The Negro should not be used as a combat soldier:’Reconfiguring Racial Identity in the US Army, 1890-1918”. War and the Body Conference, Centre for European and International Studies Research, University of Portsmouth and The War and Media Network, Imperial War Museum, London, United Kingdom. Bobby A. Wintermute May 23, 2010, Panel Commentary, “More Causes Lost than Won in Military Medicine.” Society of Military History 2010 Annual Meeting, Lexington, Virginia. Wintermute, B., June 10, 2011 “Reshaping the Tropics and its Inhabitants: US Army Medical Science and Practice in Puerto Rico, 1898-1907” Society of Military History 2011 Annual Meeting, Cantigny, Illinois. Wintermute, B., April 13, 2011 “Athena versus Mars: Woman Warriors and the Backlash of American Military Culture, 2001-2011” Queens College Woman’s Studies Program Colloquium, Flushing, New York

PERFORMANCES, EXHIBTIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY WORK: Allen J., “Windows onto Turkey” (Organizer), a year-long lecture series for the Year of Turkey at Queens College, with nine speakers and nine respondents, 2011. Elisheva Carlebach, "Bella Perlhefter,"in Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, ed/ Paula Hyman and Dalia Offer Jewish Women's Archive, 2006 Bemporad, Elissa Review of: Anna Shternshis, Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939, Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2006, Canadian Slavonic Papers, June, 2009. Bemporad, Elissa Trit nokh trit, Step By Step: An Anthology of Contemporary Yiddish Literature, Book Series in Yiddish Literature and Culture, ed. Elissa Bemporad & Margherita Pascucci, Firenze: Quodlibet, 2009. Bregoli, Francesca “Privilegi di stampa e acculturazione: editoria ebraica nella Livorno del ‘700,” in Atti del Convegno Livorno 1606-1806: luogo di incontro tra popoli e culture, Allemandi: Turin 2009, pp. 142- 156 Francsca Bregoli Review of Francesca Trivellato, “The Familiarity of Strangers. The Sephardic Diaspora, Livorno, and Cross-Cultural Trade in the Early Modern Period,” Yale University Press: New Haven 2009, in Sefarad, 70, 2 (2010) Francsca Bregoli Review of David Sorkin, “The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna,” Princeton University Press: Princeton NJ 2008, in Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History I (4/2010) Bregoli, F., Early Modern Workshop (Austin, TX, 2011): Jewish Ego-Documents Autobiographical Accounts for a non-Jewish Friendhttp://www.earlymodern.org/workshops/2011/bregoli/index.php?pid=116 Celello, Kristin Media Appearance July 20, 2009 Quoted in Tracy Quek, “Breakups Spark Marital Debate,” Singapore Straits Times Celello, Kristin Media Appearance June 2009Interview about Making Marriage Work for Wise Counsel podcast: http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=27708 Celello, Kristin Media Appearance May 19, 2009 “Money, Marriage, and the Economic Downturn: Are Marital Storms Ahead?” National Sexuality Resource Center: http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/article/money_marriage_and_economic_downturn_are_marital_storms_ahead_1 Celello, Kristin Media Appearance May 2009 Interview about Making Marriage Work for PsychJourney podcast: http://psychjourney.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=478731 Celello, Kristin Media Appearance March 23, 2009 “The Obamas’ Working Marriage,” History News Network: http://hnn.us/articles/66051.html Celello, Kristin Media Appearance March 2009 Interview about Making Marriage Work for New Books in History podcast: http://newbooksinhistory.com/?m=200903 Kristin Celello, Review of Making Marriage Modern: Women’s Sexuality from the Progressive Era to World War II by Christina Simmons, Journal of American History, Volume 96, Number 4, March 2010. Celello, K., Book review of More Perfect Unions: America’s Search for Marital Bliss by Rebecca L. Davis, Reviews in American History, September 2011 Celello, K., Book review of Unhitched: Love, Marriage, and Family Values from West Hollywood to Western China by Judith Stacey and A History of Marriage by Elizabeth Abbott, Women’s Review of Books, November/December 2011 Amy Chazkel, "Tia Ciata," The Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History: The Black Experience in the Amkericas Macmillan Reference, USA 2006 Amy Chazkel Contributing co-editor (with David Serlin) of “Enclosures,” special double issue of the Radical History Review. Issue 108, “Enclosures: Fences, Walls, and Contested Spaces,” Fall 2010. Conolly-Smith, Peter review of Slumming in New York in American Historical Review, Vol 113 No 3 (June, 2008) Peter Conolly-Smith Rise of Multicultural America, reviewed in The Journal of American History, v. 96.4 (March 2010). Peter Conolly-Smith Transatlantic Cultural Contexts, http://www.h- net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=25416 Covington, Sarah, review of Andrew Hooper, Sir Thomas Fairfax and the English Revolution in Renaissance Quarterly Fall, 2008 Covington, Sarah, review of Peter C. Erb ed., Martyrdom in an Ecumenical Perspective in Journal of Ecclestiastical History, October, 2008 Covington, Sarah, review of James Lowry ed., Documents of Brotherly Love in Pennsylvania Memmonite Heritage, Summer, 2008 Covington, Sarah Review Monuments and Memory in Early Modern England, by Peter Sherlock. Renaissance Quarterly. Spring, 2009. Covington, S., Contributor, Oxford University Press’ Bibliographies Online (Renaissance and Reformation). Ed. Margaret L. King. Annotated and peer-reviewed bibliographies for students and specialists. Contributions: Persecution and Martyrdom (83 annotated entries); Death and Dying (117 annotated entries); Francis Bacon (98 annotated entries) ELENA FRANGAKIS-SYRETT “Angela Constantinides Hero at Queens College”, Byzantium. Essays in Honor of Angela Constantinides Hero, Journal of Modern Hellenism, No. 27 (Winter, 2009-2010), pp.9- 14 Frangagkis-Syrett E., recipient of a Senior Residential Scholarship at the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations of the Koc University in Istanbul, Turkey, February-June 2011. to undertake research for my current book-length project on banking in the 19th century Ottoman Empire. Frangagkis-Syrett E., seminar on the early phase of the banking system in the Middle East in the first half of the 19th century at Koc University RCAC in Istanbul on April 13th 2011. Frangagkis-Syrett E., Symposia that were organized by Koc University Research Center by delivering a paper on “Credit and Banking in the Economy of Izmir in the Long 19th Century” on May 27th 2011. Frangagkis-Syrett E., May 12th 2011 lecture on the first attempt at a modern banking institution in the Middle East “The Bank of Smyrna” at the Izmir University of Economics in Izmir, Turkey. Frangagkis-Syrett E., Turkey, March-May 2011 consultant for a book on the cultivation and trade of mastic in Cesme (Turkey) and Chios (Greece) for a Turkish publication which appeared in Istanbul in 2011. Frangagkis-Syrett E., September 15th 2011 commenter E. Kostopoulou Research Fellow at Columbia University on the Decentralization Debate in the Ottoman Empire in 19th century at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Frangagkis-Syrett E., November 9th 2011 lecture at Queens College on the History of the Ottoman Turks as part of the Year of Turkey program of lectures. Frangagkis-Syrett E., November 25th 2011 paper at the Yale University Economic History Workshop on the Ottoman Monetary System in the 19th century. Frangagkis-Syrett E., November 27th 2011, Ccommenter, E. Roura of the national Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, on Greek Business Firms in Russiain the 19th century at the Graduate Center, CUNY. Freeman, Joshua, review of Rick Perlstein, Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America in Dissent, Summer, 2008 Freeman, Joshua, review of Andrew Kersten, Labor’s Home Front: The American Federation of Labor during World War II in Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, Summer, 2008 Freeman, J.B., Co-editor of thematic issue on “Labor and the Military” in International Labor and Working-Class History, Fall 2011 Nadasen, Premilla, review of Dorothy Sue Cobble ed The Sex of Class: Women Transforming American Labor in Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, Fall, 2008 Nadasen, Premilla “Domestic Workers Take It To The Streets” Ms. Magazine, Fall 2009: 38-40. Nadasen, Premilla “Sista’ Friends and Other Allies: Domestic Workers United” in New Social Movements in the African Diaspora: Challenging Global Apartheid, ed. Leith Mullings (Palgrave MacMillan 2009) Nadasen, Premilla “’We Do Whatever Becomes Necessary: Johnnie Tillmon, Welfare Rights, and Black Power” in Want to Start a Revolution?: Women in the Black Revolt, ed. Jeanne Theoharis, Dayo Gore, and Komozi Woodard (NYU Press, 2009) Nadasen, Premilla, review Boycotts, Buses, and Passes: Black Women’s Resistance in the U.S. South and South Africa by Pamela Brooks, in Ms. Magazine, Winter 2009 Premilla Nadasen Valuing Domestic Work, with Tiffany Williams, New Feminist Solutions Policy Report, published by the Barnard Center for Research on Women, Fall 2010 Premilla Nadasen “Tell Dem Slavery Done”: Domestic Workers United and Transnational Feminism, Scholar and Feminist Online (Barnard Center for Research on Women on-line journal) Spring 2010 Premilla Nadasen “Domestic Workers Take It To The Streets” Ms. Magazine, Fall 2009: 38-40. (Reprinted in Utne Reader, “Meet the New Nanny,” March-April 2010) Premilla Nadasen Living Broke in Boom Times (Skylight Pictures) and Walking with FUREE (Third World Newsreel) for Films for the Feminist Classroom, Journal Issue 2.2, Fall 2010 Nadasen, P., One of the “Top Young Historians” by History Musings in Feb. 2011. Ort, T., Book review, “Andrea Orzoff, Battle for the Castle: The Myth of Czechoslovakia in Europe, 1914- 1948,” Journal of Contemporary History, 46:4, 2011. Rossabi, Morris, reviews in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, American Historical Review, Political Science Review Rossabi, Morris “Islam in China,” Education about Asia (2009), pp. 13-17. Rossabi, Morris “Transmogrification of the MPRP,” Pacific Affairs 82:2 (Summer, 2009), pp. 231-250. Rossabi, Morris “Mongol Influence on Chinese Art,” Golden Web, (2009), pp. 1-18. Scott, Donald, review of Alex Kouras, Masculinities and the Memory of War in Psychology and Memory 2008 Sneeringer, Julia, review of Robert Stephens, Germans on Drugs: The complications of Modernization in Hamburg H-German July, 2008 Sneeringer, Julia, review of Michelle Mouton, From Nurturing the Nation to Purifying the Volk: Weimar and Nazi Family Policy 1918-1945 in Journal of Interdisciplinary History 38:4 (2008) Julia Sneeringer review of Victoria Harris, Selling Sex in the Third Reich: Prostitutes in German Society 1914-1945. In German History, September 2010. Sneeringer, J., Book Review of Victoria Harris, Selling Sex in the Third Reich: Prostitutes in German Society 1914-1945. In German History 29:1 (March 2011) Peter Vellon Book Review: A New Language, A New World: Italian Immigrants in the United States,1890-1945, Voices in Italian Americana, Fall 2010. Warren, Frank Review Woden Teachout, Capture the Flag: A Political History of American Patriotism in History: Reviews of New Books (Fall, 2009) Bob Wintermute, Wrote DVD and helped edit diaries and letters for Lorraine Luciano and Casandra Jewell eds. Army Nurses of World War I, Army Heritage Center Foundation 2006 Wintermute, B., December 16, 2011 Interview with Michael Matheny, Author of Carrying the War to the Enemy: American Operational Art to 1945, for New Books in Military History web blog.^URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., December 4, 2011 Interview with Frederic Krome, Author of Fighting Future Wars: An Anthology of Science Fiction War Stories, 1914-1945, for New Books in Military History web blog. URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., October 25, 2011 Interview with Sally Ninham, Author of A Cohort of Pioneers: Australian Postgraduate Students and American Postgraduate Degrees, 1949-1964, for New Books in Education web blog. URL: http://newbooksineducation.com. Wintermute, B., October 5, 2011 Interview with David Ulbrich, Author of Preparing for Victory:Thomas Holcomb and the Making of the Modern Marine Corps, 1936-1943, for New Books in Military History web blog. URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., September 25, 2011 Interview with John Grenier, Author of The Far Reaches of Empire: War in Nova Scotia, 1710-1760, for New Books in Military History web blog.URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., August 4, 2011 Interview with Michael Neiberg, Author of Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I, for New Books in Military History web blog.URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., June 20, 2011 Interview with Christopher DeRosa, Author of Political Indoctrination in the US Army from World War II to the Vietnam,War, for New Books in Military History web blog. URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., May 13, 2011 Interview with Chad Williams, Author of Torchbearers of Democracy: African-American Soldiers in the World War I Era, for New Books in Military History web blog. URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., April 8, 2011 Interview with David J. Silbey, Author of A War of Frontier and Empire: The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902, for New Books in Military History web blog. URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., March 25, 2011 Interview with Thomas Bruscino, Author of A Nation Forged in War: How World War II Taught Americans to Get Along, for New Books in Military History web blog. URL: http://newbooksinmilitaryhistory.com. Wintermute, B., May 10, 2011 Update to Queens College Alumni Veterans Website URL: http://qcpages.qc.edu/history/wwiiveterans/