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Faculty Publications

Christopher J. Castaneda, "History Beneath the Surface: Natural Gas Pipelines and the National Historic Preservation Act," The Public Historian 26, no. 1 (Winter 2004): 105-21.
 
Christopher J. Castaneda, “Capitalism,” History of World Trade Since 1450 (New York: MacMillan Reference USA, 2005)
 
Jeffrey A. Dym, “Benshi and the Introduction of Motion Pictures to Japan,” Monumenta Nipponica Vol. 55, No. 4 (Winter 2000).
 
Patrick Ettinger, "Tenacious Immigrants:  Turn-of-the-Century Immigration across the U.S.-Mexico Border," Border Heritage Booklet Series, Oscar J. Martínez, editor.  (El Paso, 2002).
 
Patrick Ettinger, “`We sometimes wonder what they will spring on us next’:  Undocumented Migrants and Border Enforcement in the American West, 1882-1910,” Western Historical Quarterly (Summer 2006)
 
Candace Gregory, Documents of Western Civilization, Vol. I and Vol. II. Thomson Wadsworth, 2006.
 
Barbara Keys, “Spreading Peace, Democracy, and Coca-Cola: Sport and American Cultural Expansion in the 1930s,” Diplomatic History 28, no. 2 (April 2004): 165-96.
 
Rebecca Kluchin, "Social Engineering in the United States,” American Studies  47 (Spring 2006).
 
Katerina Lagos, ‘Paradigms of Inclusion and Exclusion: the Metaxas Dictatorship and Greek Jewry, 1936-1941,’ Journal of Modern Hellenism (November 2006).
 
Brian Schoen, “Calculating the Price of Union: Republican Economic Nationalism and the Origins of Southern Sectionalism, 1790-1828,” Journal of the Early Republic Vol. 23, No. 2 (Summer 2003): 173-206.
 
Mona Siegel, The Moral Disarmament of France: Education, Pacifism, and Patriotism, 1914-1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
 
Mona Siegel, “’History is the Opposite of Forgetting’: The Limits of Memory and the Lessons of History in Interwar France,” Journal of Modern History vol. 74 (December 2002): 770-800.  

Lee M.A. Simpson, Selling the City:  Gender, Class and the California Growth Machine, 1880-1940.  Palo Alto:  Stanford University Press, 2004.

Michael Vann, “Of le Cafard and Other Tropical Diseases: Perceived Threats to White Colonial Culture in Indochina” in Jennifer Yee (ed.), France and ‘Indochina:’ Cultural Representations.  Lexington, 2005.
 
Michael Vann, “‘All the World’s a Stage’, Especially in the Colonies: The Hanoi Exposition of 1902” in Martin Evans & Amanda Sackur (ed.), Empire and Culture: The French Experience, 1830-1940.  Macmillan/Palgrave Press, 2004.
 
Arthur Williamson and Allan Macinnes, eds., Shaping the Stuart World: The Atlantic Connection. Brill, 2006.
 
In addition, Professors Postel, Cohen, Keys, and Marashi all have forthcoming books: 
 
Postel: Power & Progress: Populist Visions of America (Oxford University Press) 
 
Cohen: Imagining the Unimaginable: War, Art, and the Politics of Culture in Late Imperial Russia 1863-1917 (University of Nebraska Press)
 
Keys: Globalizing Sport: National Rivalry and International Community in the 1930s, (Harvard University Press).
 
Marashi: Nationalizing Iran: Culture, Power and the State, 1870-1941 (University of Washington Press)