2024
Translating Power: Linguistic Domination in the Sicilian Court, Joshua C. Birk
2023
Review: Mito and the Politics of Reform in Early Modern Japan. By Michael Alan Thornton, Marnie S. Anderson
2021
Review of Roger II of Sicily: Family, Faith, and Empire in the Medieval Mediterranean World, Joshua C. Birk
Exceptional Subjects: Koreans, Settler Colonialism, and Imperial Subjecthood in the Russian Far East, 1860s-1917, Sergey Glebov
Demanding Justice: A History of Domestic Work, Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle Joffroy
"You Just Want to Feel Free": Domestic Workers and Antiblackness, Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle Joffroy
2020
The Forgotten History of Japanese Women’s History and the Rise of Women and Gender History in the Academy, Marnie S. Anderson
The Political Ecology of Vladimir Arsen'ev, Sergey Glebov
A History of Domestic Work and Worker Organizing, Jennifer Guglielmo and Michelle Joffroy
2019
Putting History in Domestic Workers’ Hands: A Community-Based Digital Humanities Project, Michelle Joffroy, Jennifer Guglielmo, and Diana Sierra Becerra
Why It's Hard to Talk About the N-word, Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor
2018
The Meiji at 150 Podcast: Episode 23, Dr. Marnie Anderson, Marnie S. Anderson and Tristan Grunow
2017
Critiquing Concubinage: Sumiya Koume and Changing Gender Roles in Modern Japan, Marnie S. Anderson
2016
The Etymology of Nigger: Resistance, Language, and the Politics of Freedom in the Antebellum North, Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor
2013
Women and Political Life in Meiji Japan: The Case of the Okayama joshi konshinkai (Okayama Women’s Friendship Society), Marnie S. Anderson
2011
Women’s Agency and the Historical Record: Reflections on Female Activists in Nineteenth-Century Japan, Marnie S. Anderson
The Mongol-Bolshevik Revolution: Eurasianist Ideology in Search for an Ideal Past, Sergey Glebov
2009
Conversion or Adhesion? Historians between the Social Sciences and the Linguistic Turn, Richard Lim
2006
Kishida Toshiko and the Rise of the Female Speaker in Meiji Japan., Marnie S. Anderson
Book Review Essay, Richard Lim