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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: New York City 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: