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DEPARTMENT CHAIR:                   MICHAEL BARNHART
GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR: PAUL ZIMANSKY

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Grants, Fellowships, and Awards

Martone, Eric. (2010).  Bernadotte E. Schmitt Research Grant, $750, American Historical Association, Washington, D.C.

Martone, Eric. (2010-11).  John Rogers Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Teaching and Learning of Black History, Connecticut Educator’s Associatio, Hartford, CT.

Rosenthal, Gregory. (2010).  Phi Alpha Theta / World History Association Student Paper Prize (Graduate Division), $400. World History Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Sloan, Elizabeth. (2011).  Trans-Atlantic Summer Institute in European Studies Fellowship, $3,000. University of Minnesota Center for German and European Studies, Minneapolis, MN.


Singly Authored Publications/Research Reports/Reviews

Chambers, Mark. (2010).  Chambers on Hardesty.   H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences.
Martone, Eric. (2011).  A French precursor of Obama: The commemoration of General Alexandre Dumas and French reconciliation with the past.  In E., Martone (Ed.), The Black Musketeer: Reevaluating Alexandre Dumas within the Francophone world. (207-247), Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Martone, Eric (2011).  Alexandre Dumas as a Francophone author.  In E., Martone (Ed.), The Black Musketeer: Reevaluating Alexandre Dumas within the Francophone world. (1-30), Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Martone, Eric (2010).  Emile Zola.  In K., Hendrickson and G.,Sanford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in world history, New York: Facts on File.

Martone, Eric. (2010).  Charles Dickens.  In K., Hendrickson and G.,Sanford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in world history,  New York: Facts on File.

Martone, Eric. (2010).  Creating a local black identity in a global context: The French writer Alexandre Dumas as an African AmericanLieu de Mémoire.  Journal of Global History, 5(3): 395-422.

Martone, Eric. (2010).   The Black Musketeer: Celebrating Alexandre Dumas as a symbol of la Francophonie, Indiana University West European Studies Center.

Rosenthal, Gregory. (2011).  Boki’s predicament: The material culture and environmental history of Hawaiian Sandalwood, 1811-1830,  World History Bulletin, 27(1): 46-62.


Book Publication

Froylan Enciso. (2011).  El Guamúchil de la Noria y el conteo de muertos: La matanza que nunca fue.  In Diego Enrique Osorno (Ed.) País de muertos. Crónicas contra la impunidad, México, Debate,  281-308.

Gómez Florentín, Carlos. (2010).  El Paraguay de la Postguerra (1870-1900). Asunción, Paraguay: Editorial El Lector.

Gómez Florentín, Carlos. (2011).  Higinio Morínigo, el soldado-dictador  Asunción, Paraguay: Editorial El Lector.

Martone, Eric. (Eds.). (2011).   The Black Musketeer: Reevaluating Alexandre Dumas within the Francophone World. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.


Jointly Authored Publications

Lee, Bob, Zhang, Aihua. (2010).  Women’s leisure and leisure satisfaction in contemporary urban China. World Leisure Journal, 52 (3): 211-221.


Abstracts, Conferences/Colloquia, Invited Talks, Presentations

Bosco, Christina. (2011).  Off with his hedge: Levellers, diggers and enclosures during the English Revolution. University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Bosco, Christina. (2010).   “Waiting.” “Winter Light.” “Day Light.” Patchogue Walking Arts Tour Juried Art Exhibit, Patchogue New York. (Photography).

Chambers, Mark. (2010).  Penning narratives and sketching illustrations: Descriptions of a North American mining site. American Society for Environmental History and The National Council on Public History, Portland, OR.

Froylan  Enciso. (2010).  Drug wars in Mexico.  Center for Civic Engagement of Hofstra University at the Day of Dialogue VIII: Public Issues in a Global World,  Hempstead, NY.

Hall, Clarence. (2011).  Prisons as economic savior in New York’s Adirondacks, 1975-1999. Annual Meeting of the American Society for Environmental History, Phoenix, AZ.


Other: Media and General Coordination of Conferences

Froylan Enciso (2011).  Coordinator and introductory remarks (Conference).  Defining the future of public higher education.  State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY.

Froylan Enciso. (2011).  Coordinator and introductory remarks.  Book Launch of Down and delirious in Mexico City by Daniel Hernandez, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center of the State University of  New York at Stony Brook,  Stony Brook, NY.

Froylan Enciso. (2011).  Coordinator and introductory remarks (Conference).  One Night with the Most Dangerous Man of America by Daniel Ellsberg, State University of New York at Stony Brook.  Stony Brook, NY.

Froylan Enciso (2011).  Coordinator and introductory remarks (Conference).  Stemming the catastrophe: A new vision for educational reform in Mexico.  The Citizen’s Coalition For Education-Mexico, Graduate Center of the City University of New York.  New York, NY