LIST OF PAPERS
1989-1990 Mark Lause, "'Out of Time & Season': Some Antebellum Workingclass Views of the American Indian," (October, 1989). Donal Lindsey, "Black Educators and Native American Education," (October, 1989). Leslie Williams, Mothers of England (November, 1989). Norman Murdoch, "Darkest England: A Reappraisal," (November, 1989). Jack Tunstall, "Hapsburg Command Conspiracy in the Outbreak of the First World War," (January, 1990). Janine Hartman, "'Denial Historiography': Counter-revolutionary Themes in French Restoration Secondary Education," (January, 1990). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Foreign Intervention
in 'Another' Spanish Civil War: The Battle of Najera Revisited,"
(February, 1990). 1990-1991 Jonathan Riess, The Renaissance Antichrist by Signorelli (October, 1990). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Machiavelli: Political Science or Political Satire? Garrett Mattingly Revisited," (November, 1990). Peter Umbenhauer, Remarks on Precognita in Leibniz' Conception of Identity, Sufficient Reason, and Truth (January, 1991). Mark Lause, Lincoln's American Revolution: The Republican Sense of Decline in America (February, 1991). Janine Hartman, Nineteenth Century European Decadences (February, 1991). Marion Brown, Mid-Nineteenth Century Mechanics and Scientists: A Reluctant Reliance (April, 1991). Bill Williams (Union Institute), The Image of Ireland and the Irish in American Popular Sheet Music, 1820-1900 (May, 1991). Habtu Ghebre-Ab, Ethiopian-Eritrean
War (May, 1991). 1991-1992
Leslie Williams, Netmbles: The Dutch Workshop (October, 1991). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Machiavelli, the Wheel of Fortune, and the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference," (October, 1991). Mark Lause, "'In Defense of the Republic': Agrarian Ideology & the Ideal of Representative Government," (October, 1991). Cali Israel, Workingclass Women as Selves and Others: the Feminist Trade Unionism of Emilia Dilka (November, 1991). Mark Lause, Retailers of News and the People's Rights: Antebellum Press, Agrarian Reform, and the Shaping of Historical Experience (January, 1992). Hilda Smith, Gender Implications of the Execution of Charles I (February, 1992). Joseph Takougang, The Teaching of African History and Culture as a Necessary Part of a Multi-cultural Education (April, 1992). Habtu Ghebre-Ab, Sources of African
History: A Historiographic Presentation (April, 1992).
1992-1993 Symposium on Ideas for Teaching History (Autumn, 1992). Janine Hartman, "Satan for the Nineteenth Century: Sade & the French Romantics," (October, 1992). Mark Lause, "Old Abe & New Harmony: Historical Evidence & Scholarly Assumptions Concerning the Young Lincoln's Interest in Robert Owen's Community," (October, 1992). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Deudo, Property, and the Roots of Feudal Violence in late Medieval Castile," (November, 1992). Fred Krome, "The Best Propaganda Films of All: Hollywood, the RAF, and the Making of Eagle Squadron," (January, 1993). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "How Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth is a Thankless Brother: Henry II (de las mercedes), Don Tello de Aguilar, and the so-called Mercedes Enriquenas," (April, 1993). Discussion of UC's UNL-FIPSE Project for Improving and Rewarding
Teaching conducted by Barbara Walvoord. 1993-1994 Mark Lause, "'The Union of All Unions': Fighting Printers & the Free Labor Ideology, 1861-1865," (October, 1993). Janine Hartman, "Controlled Substances in Jacobean Culture," (November, 1993). Thomas Winter, "Developing Self-Expression in Terms of the Better Self: Constructing Manhood and the Working Man, 1907-1919," (February, 1994). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Machiavelli, Marx, and the Opiate of the Masses or An Anthropologist at Large in the Renaissance," (March, 1994). Claire Losey, Caste War in the Yucatan," (March, 1994). Joseph Takougang, "The Dilemma of Multiparty Politics in Africa: The Cameroonian Experience," (April, 1994). Chris Anderson (Xavier University), "Marginalia on the Marginalised: Social Case Notes in Cincinnati," (May, 1994). Bill Williams (Union Institute), "Ethnic
Stereotyping in Popular Entertainment: The Irish, 1889-1920,"
(July, 1994). 1994-1995 L. J. Andrew Villalon, "'What it Costs for a Canonization--more or less!': San Diego de Alcala and the Politics of Saint-making in Counter-Reformation Europe," (September, 1994). Mark Lause, "From Striking Shoemakers to Black Fighting Men: the Neglected Career of General Alonzo G. Draper, Labor Leader," (November, 1994). Charles Seibert, "C. S. Peirce's Claims for 'Self-correcting' Reason: An Exploration into the Thinking of Charles Sanders Peirce," (January, 1995). Peter Umbenhauer, "God is Not Dead, He is Merely Unemployed: Excursions on Leibniz's Views on the existence of a Necessary/Perfect/Complete/ Eternal Being (February, 1995). Anne Muhlen-Hohl (Taft Post Doctoral Fellow), "Colonialism, Exoticism, and Marginalism in the Maghreb," (Spring, 1995). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Would you buy
a used war horse from this man?: A Re-evaluation of the Mid-fourteenth
Century Castilian Chronicler, Pedro Lopez de Ayala," (May, 1995).
1995-1996 Charles Seibert, "Peirce's Early Semeiotic Theory of Reasoning: Explorations into the Thinking of C. S. Peirce with Reports on Technical Advances and Fiscal Declines in Peirce Scholarship," (October, 1995). Steve Bowman, "Jewish Reactions: Jihad and the Crusades (One Thousand Year Anniversary)," (November, 1995). Norman Murdoch, "The Salvation Army v. The World Council of Chuches: The Debate Over Zimbabwe's Liberation Movement (1975-1985)," (January, 1996). Diane Cearfoss-Mankin, "Dutch Seventeenth-Century Images of Classicizing Palaces and Villas Inside the Netherlands," (February, 1996). Mark Lause, "Sifting the Sacred Soil of Missouri: The 1864 Confederate Invasion and Union Response as a Case Study in the Politics of Historical Memory," (March, 1996). Jon Nicodemus, "Amleth Hamblet Hamlet Omelet," (April, 1996). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Glorious Failures:
the Influence of Forced Retirement on Renaissance Writing," (May,
1996). 1996-1997 Charles Seibert, "So When Did Charley Start Writing Philosophy?: A Study of the Early Writings of Charles Peirce," (February, 1997). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "For the Sake of the Patrimony: The Development of Mayorazgo in Late Medieval Castile," (March, 1997). Leo Krzywkowski, "Polish American History (Lost, Stolen or Strayed) and the Origins of the Polish National Catholic Church of America: 1896-1996" (April, 1997). Zane Miller, "Changing Plans for America's Slums," (May, l997). Donald Kagay (Albany State University, Georgia),
"The King's Right Must be Preferred to the Lord's: Sovereignty
and Suzerainty in the Treatises of Pere Albert" (June, 1997).
1997-1998 L. J. Andrew Villalon, "The 'Miracle Book' of San Diego de Alcala and the Fifteenth Century Failure to Canonize the First Counterreformation Saint," (September, 1997). Janine Hartman, "Ideograms and Hieroglyphs: The Egyptian-Chinese Origins Controversy of the French Enlightenment," (October, 1997). Mark Lause, "Egypt in the New World: Exploring the Mounds," (October, 1997). Andrea Kornbluh, "Degress of Shame: Part-time Faculty: Migrant Workers of the Information Economy, Video and Discussion," (November, 1997). Blasco Sobrinho, "Globalizing Weber's 'Ethic' or Whence the Spirit of Asian Capitalism?" (January, 1998). Habtu Ghebre-ab, "Historical Perspectives
on the Advent of Christianity in Ethiopia/Eritrea," (April, 1998).
1998-1999 Norman Murdoch, "Follow-up Investigations into the Salvation Army's 'African Debate' with the World Council of Churches: An Oral History Study," (September, 1997). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Conflicting Views on Sainthood and the Canonization of Diego de Alcala: A Working Paper," (October, 1998). Gillian Ahlgren (Xavier University), "Ectasy, Prophecy, and Reform: Catherine of Siena As a Model for Holy Women of Sixteenth-Century Spain," (November, 1998). Mark Lause, ""The Cruel Striker War": Rail Labor & the Broken Symmetry of Galesburg Civic Culture, 1877-1888 (December, 1998.) Jon Nicodemus, "Time, Rime, Truth, and Beauty: "One Path Through Shakespeare's Sonnets" (January, 1998.) Andrea Kornbluh, "Playing with Democracy," (February, 1999). Charles Seibert, "Better Grades Through Chemistry: Charles Peirce's Early Exposure to Laboratory Chemistry," (March, 1999). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Seeking 'Castles in Spain': Sir Hugh Calveley and the Mid-Fourteenth Century Intervention of the 'Free Companies' in Iberian Warfare," (April,1999). Mark Lause, "From Dee-coo-tah Traditions to Archaeological Science: the Civil War and the Discovery of American Prehistory" (May, 1999). Steven Bowman, "Civil Wars-Israeli Style," (June, 1999). Donald Kagay (Albany State University, Georgia), "Icaria: An Aborted Utopia on the Texas Frontier," (July, 1999). John Coutts (Independent Scholar), "Translating
Pushkin--or Trying to Translate Pushkin," (August, 1999).
1999-2000 Janine Hartman and Mark Lause, "Icaria: In Human Spheres: Joseph Dejacques, a French Anarchist in Antebellum America, An Aborted Utopia on the Texas Frontier," (October, 1999). Norman Murdoch, "Teaching the Historical Jesus" and Janine Hartman, Teaching the History of Magic and Witchcraft, (February, 2000). Diane Cearfoss-Mankin, "Barent Graat's 'Merry Company in a Garden' : Genre Scene or Betrothal Portrait?," (March, 2000). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "The War of the Two Pedros: An Overview of the Conflict," (April, 2000). Willard Sunderland, "Imperial Bones: Empire, Society, and Patriotism in a Provincial Russian Town, 1809-1840s" (May, 2000, 1999). Donald Kagay (Albany State University, Georgia),
"The National Cost of Territorial Defense and Treason in Late Medieval
Catalonia," (June, 2000). 2000-2001 Alyssa Mandel, "Thighbands, Not Necklaces: Pottery Evidence as Proof," (October, 2000).
Mark Lause, "The Confederate Unionists: The Southern Typographical Organization and Labor Responses to the Civil War" (January, 2001). Janine Hartman, "Slavery and the Francophone Imagination," (April, 2001), William Thelin, "Competing Rhetorical Practices: The Effects on a College," (May, 2001). Donald Kagay (Albany State University, Georgia),
"The Utopian Colony of Reunion as a Social Mirror of Frontier Texas
and Icon of Modern Dallas," (July, 2001). 2001-2002 Zane Miller, A Discussion of Visions of Place: The City, Neighborhoods, Suburbs, and Cincinnati's Clifton, l850-l900 (October, 2001). Norman Murdoch, "Terrorism' - The Other Way Round," (November, 2001). Deborah Page, "Primary Trait Analysis: Anchoring Assessment in the Classroom," (November, 2001). Charles Seibert, "In Pursuit of the 'Cuddeback Letter Book': A Biographical Fragment of Charles Peirce," (January, 2002). Mark Lause, "Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Spirits: the Politics of Civil War Spiritualism" (February, 2002). Charles Seibert, "Charley Peirce's Head Start in Semeiotic
(Logic)" (April, 2002). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "On the Trail of the First Counter-Reformation
Saint: A Roundabout Route to the Paul Moran, Jr., "The Jesus Trials" and Gaurav Srivestava,
"Jesus and the Buddha" (May, 2002). 2002-2003 Paul Moran, Sr., "The Art of Snake Handling--When to Settle
a Case" (November, 2002). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "A Conflict of Right Against Right:
Realities and Rules of Editing (Mediating ?) an Academic Collection,"
(May 2003). Mark Lause, "Walking Like an Egyptian: The American Destinies
of a Revolutionary French Secret Society" (May, 2003). Donald J. Kagay, "Defending the Western and Southern Frontiers
in the War of the Two Pedros: An Experiment in Nation Building"
(June, 2003). 2003-2004 Norman Murdoch, "The Rise and Fall of the University College,
1957-2004" (May, 2004). L. J. Andrew Villalon, "Cut Off Their Heads--Or I'll Cut Off
Yours: The Strategy and Tactics of Castile in the War of the Two
Pedros" (1356-1366) (June, 2004). 2004-2005 Mark Lause, "Eternal Progressionists: A Spiritualist Fraternal Order and the First International in America" (November, 2004). Connie Scarborough, "Using Men's Words Against Them:
Teresa de Cartagena," (December, 2004).
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