Reviews

Review in North American Review:
“Waberi’s poems plead, reason, celebrate, demand, and yearn. Waberi’s language is an act of noticing. Carlson’s translation completely captures the concerns and voice of the poet. The rest of the conversation is up to the reader.”

Review in Slavic Review:
“Beorn’s book is a significant step towards change; his well-researched and judicious work not only gives voice to those silenced; it places Janowska more firmly on the map of the Holocaust.”
Denial of Genocides in the Twenty-First Century

Review in Journal of Peace Research:
“Future scholars examining the how and why of these appalling 21st century genocide denialisms will benefit greatly from the studies set out in this thoughtful volume.”

Review in Western Historical Quarterly:
“McNally provides a readily readable biography that does not simply celebrate Muir but prompts the reader to think more critically about the man and the ideas he helped make popular.”
Not Just Green, Not Just White

Review in CHOICE:
“[T]he essays are compelling and enlightening, and the call for greater diversity in the field is long overdue.”

Review in American Historical Review:
“Franklin offers a crucial study of the racial policies at the heart of the French welfare state and, in the process, makes an important addition to a growing scholarship on racial exclusions built into the postwar European states more broadly.”
Resisting Oklahoma’s Reign of Terror

Review in Western Historical Quarterly:
“This work is a welcome addition to existing scholarship regarding Indigenous Oklahoma history and adds fresh insight into Indigenous activism at a time when Indigenous people were thought to be a vanishing race.”

Review in American Historical Review:
“McCoy adopts an appropriately wide chronological scope for this study, properly asserting that any history of Indigenous education should acknowledge its deep, precontact past.”
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