Reviews
Review in River Teeth:
“Melissa Fraterrigo delivers an unflinching collection of personal essays about what it means to grow up female. As much as this book lives up to its title, it’s also infused with hearty resilience. “
Review in Washington Independent Review of Books:
“An affecting recollection of time spent with a madman.”
Buffalo Soldiers in California
Review in Army History:
“Shellum has produced another deeply researched work that fills a deeply felt gap in American military history.”
Review in CHOICE:
“Highly suitable for academic and general audiences alike, it should be required reading for any course on Holocaust history, testimony, or genocide.”
Review in CHOICE:
“Like a conscientious anthropologist, Morrell examines numerous interrelated topics: the vacuity of daily life in such an institution, the impact of a prison on a community’s self-image and economic health, the dismal existence of being a prison guard, and the goodness of volunteers who help humanize visitors’ experiences.”
Review in American Archaeology:
“A beautifully written tribute to the long-standing Pueblo traditions, this book should be read by anyone who desires a more complete understanding of Eastern Pueblo history, including a valuable overview of language, societal structure, ceremonies, and general beliefs.”
Reconsidering Regions in an Era of New Nationalism
Review in Nevada Historical Society:
“Reconsidering Regions in an Era of New Nationalism is well-organized with crisp prose. Each essay makes compelling arguments for the usefulness of region as an analytical tool but also problematizes it for the past and the present.”
Baseball in the Roaring Twenties
Review in Missouri Historical Review:
“His narrative is clean and crisp throughout, and, thankfully, he doesn’t get thrown out at a second at the very end.”













