Historian

Papers
(The median citation count of Historian is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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M’Pungu between Charles Darwin and Wolfgang Köhler: the changing human perceptions of great apes2
Beijing-Hankou railway concession: a lost cause for Britain in 1897–18981
Europe Facing East in the Age of Ottoman Power: War, Diplomacy, and the Composite State1
Artie Shaw: Icon of swing1
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The success of the Dutch Revolt: an interpretation inspired by Norbert Elias0
Discord and deception: Germany’s failure to woo the USA in Asia and the Pacific before 19140
The indentured archipelago: experiences of Indian labour in Mauritius and Fiji, 1871–1916 The indentured archipelago: experiences of Indian labour in Mauritius and Fiji, 1871–1916 0
From religious liberty to faith in America: JFK, Mitt Romney, and the rise of the religious right0
Lenin: Rupture or Continuity0
Erzincan during the First World War, 1915-1917: The Farthest Caucasian Battlefront, Place of Armistice and a Site of Massacres0
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Dancing with the wind: the diplomacy of communist bloc economic aid to North Vietnam, 1954-19750
“The most astonishing election result since the war”? Re-examining the Leyton by-election of 19650
Best Practices for Historical Cemetery Digitization Standardization: The Tolomato and Burial Hill Cemetery Digitization Projects0
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Artisanal Watercraft Industry in Nineteenth-Century Cyprus: Vessel Types, Shipwrights, and Local Vessel Owners0
The Moundbuilders: ancient societies of Eastern North America, 2nd edition The Moundbuilders: ancient societies of Eastern North America, 2nd edition , by George R. Miln0
Before Lawrence v. Texas: The Making of a Queer Social Movement0
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Agnes M. Driscoll: documents on FBI suspicions of the cryptographic and feminist icon0
AIPAC’s founding and the evolution of aid to Israel0
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Ellen Browning Scripps: new money and American philanthropy Ellen Browning Scripps: new money and American philanthropy , by Molly McClain, Lincoln, NE, University of Ne0
Chaos and Order in the Mamlūk Politics: Intra-Factional Conflicts during the First Reign of al-Nāṣir Faraj0
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Reviving the American Left in the 1960s: The Economic Research and Action Project and the LID-SDS Conflict0
On the Historiography of the Shoah and the Great Terror Lessons of History: The Holocaust and Soviet Terror as Borderline Events , by Klas-Göran Karlsson, Boston, MA, Ac0
Colonial Judicial Memoirs: From the Inns of Court to the Pacific0
“Esigenza ‘G’”: the planning for the Italian expeditionary corps for the invasion of Japan, 1944-19450
“Blind, Lame, Chipped, Cracked, Neutered”: The Protests of Disabled Veterans in the Republic of Vietnam during the Early 1970s0
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From estrangement to interdependence: British-US nuclear policy from 1945 to 19620
Theories of representative government against democracy during the French Revolution0
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The Significance of Mein Kampf0
Memory, Commemoration and Remembrance:The Holocaust in the Digital Age0
Extraordinary violence and the congressional struggle to create free, fair, and open elections in the nineteenth-century U.S.0
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Migration and the Rise of the United States: The Role of Old and New Diasporas0
Algeria, France: Complex Relations and a Lasting Trauma of Colonialism0
The Fenian Sisterhood, Ladies Land Leaguers and the Women’s Suffrage Question: The Representation of Women in the Victorian Irish Press0
Stalin’s Mein Kampf0
Reassessing Chen Xujing: Radical Westernization and China’s Modernization Path0
Myth, Memory, and Mission: Reassessing the Journey of Mahinda Thera to Sri Lanka0
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“It isn’t a book to be read through”: The Germans and Mein Kampf , 1925-19450
Another Life of Learning The Prosecution of Professor Chandler Davis: McCarthyism, Communism, and the Myth of Academic Freedom , by Steve Batterson, New York, Monthly Re0
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The Interplay of Monastic Economy and Medical Practices in the Kingdom of Anurādhapura: An Epigraphical Study0
Fragments on Mein Kampf0
The backdrop of Theodor Herzl’s political activism0
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Goldberg’s Pickaxe: or, how Professor Thompson failed Logic 101 Last Second in Dallas , by Josiah Thompson, Lawrence, KS, University Press of Kansas, 2021, 476 pp., $29.0
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Mississippi River Valley: The Course of American Civilization0
Language Learning and Historical Research: the Danger of Anglophone Parochialism0
Mein Kampf Special Issue Introduction0
The Soviet Authorities’ Position toward the “Women’s Question” in North Korea from 1945 to 19490
The Art of Influence: Propaganda as a War Tool During Imperial Invasions and First Aerial Leaflets0
Global Historiography of Slave Rebellions0
Paul Robinson’s Russian Liberals and Conservatives: A Review Essay0
The 1908 Ottoman elections0
Reflections on the history of voting and elections0
Progressive States Rights: The Forgotten History of Federalism0
Correction0
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Courtly Narratives: The Role of Indo-Persian Scholars in Constructing the “Other” in the Delhi Sultanate0
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The 50th Anniversary of the Reunification of Vietnam, 1975-2025: Remembering, Forgetting and Never Forgetting0
The Abolition of Bawih (Servitude) as an Emerging Social-Reform Movement in the Lushai Hills, Mizoram0
A Historical Novel and the Re-casting of Indic Pride: Dignity, Military Prowess, Psychological Resistance and History in Jaya Somanath0
Sanitary Policy of the Russian Authorities in the Bay of Kotor (1806–1807)0
The four types of pseudohistory0
Mein Kampf : Impact and Dissemination in Germany and Beyond0
Visualization, mapping, and the history of mobility in the Middle Ages0
Hitler’s Mein Kampf : Some Key Themes0
“A Colony of Aliens”: The Impact of Naturalizing Immigrants in Colonial Pennsylvania0
Physician soldier: the South Pacific letters of Captain Fred Gabriel from the 39th Station Hospital Physician soldier: the South Pacific letters of Captain Fred Gabriel from the 39th St0
Framing Mein Kampf : The Nazi Bible in International Cartoons (1925–1945)0
Cross-Cultural Communication in Early Modern Russia: Foreign news in context Cross-Cultural Communication in Early Modern Russia: Foreign news in context , by Daniel C. 0
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The Colonial Legacy Sustains: The Madras City Police Commissioner System (1947–1971)0
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Emulating Empire: Washington’s Preoccupation with British Counterinsurgency in Malaya and US Commitment to Vietnam *0
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