Elena Conis contributed an op-ed, “Blaming Moms for Vaccine Trends,” in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Nathaniel Meyersohn, a Senior History Honors Student, Publishes Op-Ed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Congratulations to Nathaniel Meyersohn, a senior history honors student, who contributed an op-ed about Charles L. Weltner and the New South in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Dr. Daniel LaChance Publishes Op-Ed in New York Times
Daniel LaChance published an op-ed in the New York Times. The piece was titled “What will Doom the Death Penalty: Capital Punishment, Another Failed Government Program?”
Dr. Sharon T. Strocchia Guest Edits Special Issue of Renaissance Studies
Sharon T. Strocchia is the guest editor of Women and Healthcare in Early Modern Europe, a special issue of Renaissance Studies (Vol. 28, no. 4, September 2014).
Alumnus Steve Goodson (PhD, 1995) Publishes ‘The Hank Williams Reader’
Congratulations to Steve Goodson (PhD 1995, currently chair of History Department, Univ of West Georgia,) on the publication of The Hank Williams Reader, by Oxford University Press.
Andrade, Cooper, and Kang Publish Co-Written Article
Tonio Andrade, Kirsten Cooper (C12), Hyeok Hweon Kang (C13) recently published their co-written article in the Journal of World History (Vol. 25, no. 1, March 2014) titled “A Korean Military Revolution?: Parallel Military Innovations in East Asia and Europe.”
Crais Publishes New Work, ‘History Lessons’
Clifton Crais has just published a new book, History Lessons: A Memoir of Madness, Memory, and the Brain (Overlook, 2014; distributed by Penguin).
Miller Co-Edits New Collection
Palgrave MacMillan recently released Professor Judith A. Miller’s co-edited collection Republics at War, 1776-1840: Revolutions, Conflicts, and Geopolitics in Europe and the Atlantic World
Lesser Authors Opinion Piece in New York Times
Jeff Lesser, who is in São Paulo this summer, wrote this New York Times opinion piece about the unrest in Brazil
Goldstein Authors Award-Winning Essay on German Jews in Nineteenth-Century Baltimore
Eric Goldstein’s essay, “How German Were German Jews in America in the Nineteenth Century? A View from Baltimore,” received the 2012 Joseph L. Arnold prize for the best essay on Baltimore history.