
Faculty ResearchArticles, Chapters, Other |
Angelov, Dimiter.“Byzantine Ideological Reactions to the Latin Conquest of Constantinople.” In Urbs capta: La quatrieme croisade et ses conséquences; The Fourth Crusade and Its Consequences (Réalites Byzantines, 10), ed. A. Laiou. Paris, 2005. Angelov, Dimiter. “Plato, Aristotle, and Byzantine Political Philosophy.” In The Greek Strand in Islamic Political Thought, eds. P. Crone, E. Gannagé and M. Aouad. Beirut, 2004. Angelov, Dimiter. “Theodore Metochites – Statesman, Intellectual, Poet, and Patron of the Arts,” in Restoring Byzantium, ed. H. Klein. New York (2004), 15-22. Berkhofer III, Robert F. “Abbatial Authority over Lay Agents.” In The Experience of Power in Medieval Europe, eds. Robert F. Berkhofer III, Alan Cooper and Adam J. Kosto. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2005. Beyan, Amos. “Mane and 16th Century Migrations,” “Liberia: Blyden, E.W., 1832-1912.” In Encyclopedia of African History, ed. Kevin Shillington. Routledge, 2005. Borish, Linda J. “Rural Women and the Pursuit of Physical Recreation and Sporting Activities in Health Reform in Antebellum New England.” The International Journal of the History of Sport 22 (Nov. 2005). Borish, Linda J. “’Bloomerdom Blooming’: Rural Women, the Bloomer Costume, and Health Reforms for Outdoor Exercise in Antebellum New England.” In Sport and Nature in History, eds. Jean-Michel Delaplace, Sylvian Villaret, and William Chameyrat. Saint Augustin, Germany: Academia Verlag (2004): 423-32. Borish, Linda J. “American Jewish Women in Sports.” Encyclopedia of American Jewish History, eds. Stephen H. Norwood and Eunice G. Pollack. January 2005. Brandão, J. A. “Francis Parkman.” In Encyclopedia of the French Atlantic, ed. William Marshall Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio (2005), vol. 3: 916-17. Brandão, J. A. “Native ‘Contributions’ to Euroamerican Culture: Questioning the Paradigm.” The European Review of Native American Studies 18, 2 (2004): 43-6. Brandão, J. A. (Coauthor) "From the Mohawk-Mahican War to the Beaver Wars: Questioning the Pattern." Ethnohistory 51, 4 (fall 2004): 725-50. Elder, E. Rozanne. “Communities of Reform in the Province of Reims: The Benedictine ‘Chapter General’ of 1131.” In The Making of Christian Communities in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, ed. Mark F. Williams. London: Anthem Press (2005): 117-29, 182-88. Heasley, Lynne. “Walking Contested Land: Doing Environmental History in West Africa and the US.” Environmental History 10:3 (2005): 510-31. Julien, Catherine. “War and a Semblance of Peace in the Inca Heartland.” Antropologica 99-100 (2004): 187-217. Maier, Paul. “Archaeology – Biblical Ally or Adversary?” Bible and Spade 17 (Summer 2004): 83-95. Maier, Paul. “The Da Vinci Code: Tool for Evangelism?” Christian Research Journal 27 (Fall 2004): 10-11. Maier, Paul. “Taking Care of (Church) Business.” Christian History and Biography 85 (Winter 2005): 24. Palmitessa, James R. and Stephen T. Staggs. “The Successes and Challenges of Teaching World History in the Twenty-First Century: Two Case Studies from Western Michigan.” World History Connected (October 2005). Sabra, Adam. “Public Policy or Private Charity?: The Ambivalent Character of Islamic Charitable Endowments.” In Stiftungen in Christenum, Judentum und Islam vor der Moderne, ed. Tillmann Lohse. Akademie Verlag (2005): 95-108. Stone, Judith. “Radicalism” and “Georges Clemenceau.” The Encyclopedia of Europe 1789-1914. Scribners, 2005. Yoshida, Takashi. “A War over Words: Changing Descriptions of Nanjing in Japanese History Textbooks.” Asian Cultural Studies 14, Special Issue (March 2005). Yoshida, Takashi. “Whom Should We Remember?: Japanese Museums of War and Peace.” Journal of Museum Education 29, 2 & 3 (Spring-Summer/Fall 2004): 16-20. |