Alumni
2009
Sharika Crawford
"Under the Colombian Flag": Nation-Building on San Andres and Providence Islands, 1887-1930
United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
Eric Kimball
"An Essential Link in a Vast Chain": New England and the West Indies, 1700-1775
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Tracey Jaffee
In the Footsteps of Cristo Obrero: Chile's Young Catholic Workers Movement in the Shantytown, Factory, and Family, 1946-1973
2008
Ellen Walsh
Advancing the Kingdom: Missionaries and Americanization in Puerto Rico, 1898-1930s
Gannon University, Erie, PA
Clayton Brown
Making the Majority: Defining Han Identity in Chinese Ethnology and Archaeology
Rhodes College, Memphis, TN
William Conrad
Development in Extractive Communities: Ridgway and St. Marys, Pennsylvania, 1850-1914
Stackpole-Hall Foundation, St. Marys, PA
Craig Marin
Coercion, Cooperation, and Conflict along the Charleston Waterfront, 1793-1785: Navigating the Social Waters of an Atlantic Port City
University of Rhode Island, Feinstein College of Continuing Education, Providence, RI
2007
David Gerlach
For Nation and Gain: Economy, Ethnicity and Politics in the Czech Borderlands, 1945-1948
St. Peter’s College, Jersey City, NJ
2006
Christopher Magra
The New England
Cod Fishing Industry and Maritime Dimensions of the American Revolution
California State University, Northridge, CA
Curtis Miner
Level Playing Fields:
The Democratization of Amateur Sport in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State Museum, Harrisburg, PA
Tina Phillips
Building the Nation through
Women’s Health: Biomedical Midwifery in the Early 20th Century
China
St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA
Steven Schroeder
The Elementary School
of the Army: The Pennsylvania National Guard, 1877- 1917
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA
Gregory Wood
The Problem of the Old
Man: Manhood, Class, and Retirement in the U.S. 1910-1950
Penn State University, Erie, PA
2005
John Donoghue
Racial Republicanism
in England, America, and the Imperial Atlantic, 1624- 1661
Loyola University, Chicago, IL
Scott Giltner
African American Hunting
and Fishing in Slavery and Freedom: Custom Subsistence and Negotiation
in the American South, 1840-1900
Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO
Andrew Haley
Eat Your Heart Out: Public
Dining and the Modern Middle Class, 1870-1930
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS
Betsy Konefal
Maya Activism in Guatemala,
1944-2000
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Scott Hendrix
The Spirit of the Corps:
The Pan-European Origins of the American Military Culture 1755-1783
Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, OH
2004
Anthony Novosel
Nikolai Bukharin: Alternative
or Interregnum?
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Gabriele Gottlieb
Theater of Death:
Capital Punishment in Early America, 1750-1800
Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI
Susan Corbesero
The Anniversaries of
the October Revolution, 1918-1927: Politics and Imagery
Randy Scott Smith
The Liverpool Mercury:
The Voice of Middle Class Reform 1811-1820
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Michael Snow
Pittsburgh Politics and
Social Activism between 1960 and 1980
United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Washington, DC
2003
Andrew Hall
Japanese-Run Education
and the Construction of a ‘Manchurian’ Identity in Manchukuo,
1931-1945
Northern Texas University, Denton, TX
Charles Hier
Party, Peasants and Power
in a Russian District: Winning Peasant Support for Collectivization
in Sychevka Raion, 1928-1931
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
2002
Paul Clark
The Kokugo Revolution: Ueda
Kazutoshi, Language Reform and Language Education in Meiji Japan
(1868-1912)
West Texas A&M University, Canyon, TX
Joan Mohr
From Immigrant to Civilization:
The Czechs of Allegheny City, 1873-1907
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Benjamin Reilly
Interviewing the Opinions:
Principle, Practicality, and Politics in the Trail of King Louis
XVI
Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
Jorge Nallim
The Crisis of
Liberalism in Argentina: 1930-1946
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
David Doellinger
From Prayers to Protests:
The Impact of Religious-based Dissent on the Emergence of Civil
Society in Slovakia and the GDR
West Oregon University, Monmouth, OR
Rosalina Rios
Making Citizens: Civil
Society & Popular Mobilization in Zacatecas, Mexico, 1821-1853
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Michael Ervin
The Art of the Possible:
Agronomists, Agrarian Reform and the Middle Politics of the Mexican
Revolution, 1908-34
Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA
2001
Robert Kirkland
Observing Our Hermanos
de Armas: U.S. Military Attaches in Guatemala, Cuba, and Bolivia,
1950-1964
Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA
Leslie Hammond
The British Progressive
Contribution to the League of Nations Ideal
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Jennifer Ford
Landscape and Material
Life in Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1798-1838
Interpretive Solutions, Inc., West Chester, PA
Vadim Staklo
Harnessing Revolution:
The Communist International in Central America, 1928-1935
Yale University Press, New Haven, CT