Faculty members of the History department are active members of the academic community through a variety of publishing (articles, book chapters, book reviews, etc.) and participation in professional organizations.
Submissions from 2025
Crossroads of Identity: The Late Medieval Evolutions of a Hospital Community, Lucy C. Barnhouse
Grains, trade and war in the multimodal transmission of Rice yellow mottle virus: An historical and phylogeographical retrospective, Innocent Ndikumana, Geoffrey Onaga, Erik Gilbert, Agnes Pinel-Galzi, Pauline Rocu, Judith Hubert, Hassan Karakacha Wéré, Antony Adego, Mariam Nyongesa Wéré, Nils Poulicard, Maxime Hebrard, Simon Dellicour, Philippe Lemey, Marie-José Dugué, François Chevent, Paul Bastide, Stéphane Guindon, Denis Fargette, and Eugénie Hébrard
Submissions from 2024
Disability and Medieval (In)Justice in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Robin of Sherwood (1984), Lucy C. Barnhouse
Submissions from 2023
Sex, Politics, Religion: Teaching Challenging Medievalisms with Becket (1964) and The Lion in Winter (1968), Lucy C. Barnhouse
Submissions from 2021
The Shortest War in History, Erik Gilbert and Dan Snow
More Than Just a Way across the Water, Edward Salo
AR History Podcast, Asya Webster and Heather McNamee
