Alison Atkinson-Phillips: Recent Publications

Atkinson-Phillips A, Capdepon U, Strauss J, Lopez Badell O. Mapping Historical Dialogue: Remembering for the FutureKritika Kultura 2019, 33/34, 786-805.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Material Testimony: Memorials Bearing Witness to Experiences of Loss and TraumaIn: Santos, C; Spahr, A; Crowe Morey, T, ed. Testimony and Trauma: Engaging Common Ground. Leiden: Brill, 2019, pp.13-35.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Settled and Unsettled: The Spirit of Enterprise Project as (Post)Settler-Colonial Memory ActivismIn: Darian-Smith, K; Hamilton, P, ed. Remembering Migration: Oral Histories and Heritage in Australia. Melbourne: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, pp.271-283.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Survivor Memorials: Remembering Trauma and Loss in Contemporary Australia. Perth, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Publishing, 2019.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Commemorating a rape: Mary’s Place 1997 and 2010Outskirts 2018, 38, 1-17.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Commemoration as Witnessing: 20 years of remembering the stolen generations at Colebrook Reconciliation ParkDe Arte 2018, 53(2-3), 103-121.

Atkinson-Phillips A. On being moved: art, affect and activation in public commemorations of traumaContinuum 2018, 32(3), 381-392.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Re-remembering Australia: Public memorials sharing difficult knowledgeCoolabah 2018, 24&25, 76-93.

Atkinson-Phillips A. Beyond the ANZAC spirit: Commemorating civilian experience of warStudies in Western Australian History 2017, (32), 135-147.

Alejandro Quiroga: Recent Publications

“Reino Unido. Brexit o el niño que quería jugar solo” in Álvaro Soto Carmona (ed.), La democracia herida. La tormenta perfecta (Madrid, Marcial Pons, 2019) 259-288.

“Self-Portraits of the Past: Conflicting Narratives of the Spanish Transition in a Time of Crisis (2008–2016)” in Maria Elena Cavallaro and Kostis Kornetis (eds.), Rethinking Democratisation in Spain, Greece and Portugal (Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2019), 21-44 (co-authored with Carmina Gustrán).

“Así también se hace patria. Fútbol y franquismo en Cataluña y el País Vasco (1939-1977)”, Hispania Nova, (2019), n. 17, 270- 305.

“Mixed feelings: Identities and nationalisations in Catalonia and the Basque country (1980–2015)”, National Identities, (2019), 21 (1), 93-111. (co-authored with Fernando Molina).

“Forging democratic citizens. Mass nationalization on a local level in the Spanish Second Republic (1931-36)”, European Review of History / Revue européenne d’histoire (2019), Vol 26, Issue 3, 505-532.

Ondear la nación. Nacionalismo banal en España (edited book with Ferran Archilés) (Granada: Comares, 2018).

“2010. El Mundial de fútbol: la Roja y la identidad nacional”, in Xosé Manoel Núñez Seixas (ed.), Historia Mundial de España (Barcelona: Destino, 2018), 927-932.

“La nación nuestra de cada día: el impacto de Banal Nationalism en España”, in Alejandro Quiroga and Ferran Archilés (eds.) Ondear la nación. Nacionalismo banal en España (Granada: Comares, 2018), 1-18.

“Ondear la nación como problema”, in Alejandro Quiroga and Ferran Archilés (eds.) Ondear la nación. Nacionalismo banal en España (Granada: Comares, 2018) (co-authored with Ferran Archilés), ix-xiii.

“Vírgenes, jotas y estampitas. Religión y nación en la II República”, De la historia eclesiástica a la historia religiosa. Estudios en homenaje al profesor Feliciano Montero Madrid, Universidad de Alcalá, 2018, 347-364.

“Narratives of success and portraits of misery: Football, national identities, and economic crisis in Spain (2008–2012)”, Romance Quarterly, 2017, 64:3, 126-134.

“Sports and the Spanish Nation”, in Javier Moreno-Luzón and Xosé M. Núñez Seixas (eds.), Metaphors of Spain. Representations of Spanish National Identity in the Twentieth Century, Oxford/ New York, Berghahn, 2017, 198-218.

“¿Una fábrica de independentistas? Procesos de nacionalización en Cataluña (1980-2015)”, in Steven Forti, Enric Ucelay and Arnau González (eds.), El proceso separatista en Cataluña, Granada, Comares, 2017, (co-authored with Fernando Molina), 51-70.

“Procesos de nacionalización en el ámbito local. Alagón, 1923-1936”, Carlos Forcadell and Carmen Frías (ed.), Veinte años de congresos de Historia Contemporánea (1997-2016), Zaragoza, Institución Fernando el Católico, 2017, 69-89.

“Football and Identities in Catalonia”, Enric Bou and Jaume Subirana (ed.) The Barcelona Reader. Cultural Readings of a City, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2017, 163-184.

“Introducción”, (with Steven Forti), La Historia, lost in Translation? Actas del XIII Congreso de la Asociación de Historia Contemporánea, Albacete, UCLM, 2017, 1137-1138.

 

 

Francesco Carrer: Recent Publications

Carrer F., Walsh K. & Mocci F. (2019). Ecology, economy and upland landscapes: Transformations of human-environment interaction in the Alps during the transition to modernity. Human Ecology [forthcoming]

Carrer F., Shukurov A., Baggaley A., Sarson G. & Angelucci D.E. 2019. Ethnoarchaeology-based modelling to investigate pastoral practices in the Alpine uplands. In Saqualli M. & Vander Linden M. (eds.), Integrating qualitative and social science factors in archaeological modelling. Springer.

Carrer F. & Angelucci D.E. 2018. Continuity and discontinuity in the history of alpine landscapes: the upland pastoral landscapes of Val Molinac and Val Poré (Val di Sole, Trentino, Eastern Italian Alps). Landscape Research, 43(6): 862-877.

Ben Houston: Recent Publications

“‘Not as It Is Written’: Blending oral history and historic photographs in a civil rights exhibition,” The Public Historian (accepted for publication, slated for May 2020). 

“Rhythm, Colour, and Movements: Narratives of Art and Life in Black Pittsburgh,” under review at Slavery & Abolition (for the special issue: Strike for Freedom: Acts and Arts of Liberation in the African Atlantic Imaginary (1818-2018)

“Before the Bridge: Grassroots Activism in Selma Before 1965,” in Joe Street and Henry Knight Lozano, eds., The Shadow of Selma: The Selma Campaign and the Voting Rights Act, 1965-2010 (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2018.)

Robert Dale: Recent Publications

Dale R. ‘“For what and for whom were we fighting?”: Red Army Soldiers, Combat Motivation and Survival Strategies on the Eastern Front in the Second World War’, in Catriona Pennell and Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses (eds), A World at War, 1911-1949: Explorations in the Cultural History of War (Leiden: Brill, 2019), pp. 133–58.

Dale R. ‘Being a Real Man’: Masculinities in Soviet Russia during and after the Great Patriotic War. In: Peniston-Bird C; Vickers E, ed. Gender and the Second World War: The Lessons of War. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, pp.116-134.

Dale R. “No longer normal”: Traumatized Red Army Veterans in Post-war Leningrad. In: Leese P; Crouthamel J, ed. Traumatic Memories of the Second World War and After. New York, NY, USA: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp.119-141. 

Joan Allen: Recent Publications

‘The Nineteenth Century Denominational Press’, David Finkelstein (ed.), Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, 1800-1900 (Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming 2019) in press

‘A question of neutrality? The politicisation of the north-east Co-operative Movement, 1892-1926’, in Keith Laybourn and John Shepherd (eds) Labour: The British Labour Movement and Working People’s Lives: Essays to Celebrate the Life and Work of Chris Wrigley (Manchester, University Press, 2017)

‘The Irish Free State Constitution is passed’, The Revolution Papers, No. 50, Thursday, 26 October 1922. Published 15 December 2016 (http://www.therevolutionpapers.ie/images/RP_1.pdf )

‘Uneasy Transitions: Irish nationalism, the rise of labour and the Catholic Herald, 1888–1914’, in Laurence Marley (ed.), The British Labour Party and Twentieth-century Ireland: The Cause of Ireland, the Cause of Labour? (Manchester University Press, 2016

‘“The ink of the wise: Mazzinian republicanism, British radicalism and print culture’, in Nick Carter (ed.), Britain, Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)

Máire Cross: Recent Publications

Monograph: In the Footsteps of Flora Tristan Liverpool University Press (forthcoming)

‘A Philosophy of Love: Flora Tristan to Charles Fillieu’, in Ada Bronowski (ed) ‘Dear Friend, You Must Change Your Life’: The Letters of Great Thinkers, Bloomsbury, (forthcoming)

‘In the face of disappearance: a tribute to the work of Robin Adamson’ Hidden words, Hidden worlds: everyday life and narrative sources (France 1939-1945), (special issue) Essays in French Literature and Culture 54, 2017

Dictionary entries on French, British and Irish Feminist Activists and Historians for Dictionnaire des Créatrices, edited by Béatrice Didier and Antoinette Foucque, Paris : Editions des femmes, 2013

Remembering and Forgetting Flora Tristan’s Biographer’, Labour History Review, 2013, pp. 272–88

Andy Clark: Recent Publications

Clark, A and Monaghan, H. (2019, online first) ‘We were the ones really doing something about it: leadership and shopfloor mobilization against manufacturing closure’. Work, Employment and Society.

Clark, A. and Gibbs, E. (2018, online first), ‘Voices of social dislocation, lost work and economic restructuring: Narratives from marginalised localities in the ‘New Scotland’’. Memory Studies.

Clark, A. (2017), ‘‘They were almost stealing our identity and taking it to Ireland’: Deindustrialization, Gender, and Resistance in Scotland’, pp.331-347 in High, S., Perchard, A., and MacInnon, L. (Eds), The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Postindustrial Places. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Bruce Baker: Recent Publications

“Das Kapital on Tchoupitoulas Street: The Marketing of Stolen Goods and the Reserve Army of Labor in Reconstruction-Era New Orleans,” in Bruce E. Baker and Jeff Forret, eds., The Scoundrels, Shysters, and Confidence Men of Nineteenth-Century Southern Capitalism (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, forthcoming 2020)

with Elaine S. Frantz, “Against Synthesis: Diverse Approaches in the History of Reconstruction,” in Craig Thompson Friend and Lorri Glover, eds., Rewriting Southern History: Historiographical Essays (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, forthcoming 2020)

“The Loose Cotton Economy of the New Orleans Waterfront in the Late Nineteenth Century,” in Capitalism’s Hidden Worlds, ed. Kenneth Lipartito and Lisa Jacobson (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019), 67-80

withJ. Laurence Hare and Jack Wells, Essential Skills for Historians (New York/London: Bloomsbury, 2019)

with Barbara Hahn, The Cotton Kings: Capitalism and Corruption in Turn-of-the-Century New York and New Orleans (New York: OUP, 2015)