Category Archives: Department publications

Free The Queenston Twenty-Three

A recent special issue of the New York History Journal includes an article written by Dr. David J. Dzurec.  The article, “Failure at Queenston Heights: The Politics of Citizenship and Federal Power during the War of 1812,” examines how the … Continue reading

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Dr. Shaffern ‘indulges’ us with a new publication.

Robert W. Shaffern, Dominicans, Indulgences and Imperial Rivalry in Fourteenth-Century Germany (Rochester, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2014). Indulgences have long been known as the occasion for the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteenth-century, but less well known are the … Continue reading

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The Scandalous Dr. Domenico (publishes again)

Congratulations to department chair Roy Domenico, whose article “Sex, Scandal and Catholic Politics during Italy’s Dolce Vita” has just been published in Scandal!: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Consequences, Outcomes, and Significance of Political Scandals.  Go get your copy today! … Continue reading

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Dr. Dzurec on Prisoners of War

Dr. David Dzurec has published “Prisoners of War and American Self-Image During the American Revolution” in the November 2013 edition of the journal War in History.  The article examines how accounts of the experiences of prisoners of war during the American … Continue reading

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