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Below please find a list of sources for my nonfiction writing organized by publication (under construction).
AGNI
“Ghosts among the Trees”
Hancock, Nuala. “Virginia Woolf and Gardens.” The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and the Arts (2010): 245-60.

Oakland, John. “Virginia Woolf’s ‘Kew Gardens.’” English Studies 68, no. 3 (1987): 264-273.

Saguaro, Shelley. Garden plots: The politics and poetics of gardens. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006.

Scott, Bonnie Kime. In the Hollow of the Wave: Virginia Woolf and Modernist Uses of Nature. University of Virginia Press, 2012.

“The Showings” 
Johnson, Lynn Staley. “The Trope of the Scribe and the Question of Literary Authority in the Works of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe.” Speculum 66, no. 4 (1991): 820-38.

Julian, of Norwich. Revelations of Divine Love, Recorded by Julian, Anchoress at Norwich, Anno Domini 1373. A Version from the Ms. in the British Museum. Edited by Grace Warrack. Methuen, 1914.

McNamer, Sarah. “The Exploratory Image: God as Mother in Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love.” Mystics Quarterly 15, no. 1 (1989): 21-28.
HYPOCRITE READER
“Death of a Citizen”
“Aristotle, Athenian Constitution, Chapter 43, Section 4.” Accessed January 6, 2022.

Baldwin, M. Page.
“Subject to Empire: Married Women and the British Nationality and Status of    Aliens Act.” Journal of British Studies 40, no. 4 (October 2001): 522–56.

Beauchamps, Marie. Governing Affective Citizenship: Denaturalization, Belonging, and Repression. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.

Bremmer, Jan. “Scapegoat Rituals in Ancient Greece.” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 87 (1983): 299–320.

Brian V. Credo, Jr. “Food, Expulsion, and the Polis in Aristophanes’ Birds.” Frammenti sulla Scena (online), December 31, 2020.

Compton, Todd M.
“Victim of the Muses: Poet as Scapegoat, Warrior and Hero in Greco-Roman and Indo-European Myth and History.” The Center for Hellenic Studies. Accessed February 4, 2022.

“Conference Reports of the British Commonwealth League 1925 to 1938.”
Accessed December 5, 2021.

Derrida, Jacques.
Dissemination. Translated by Barbara Johnson. Chicago, Ill: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1993.

Ellinghaus, Katherine.
Taking Assimilation to Heart: Marriages of White Women and Indigenous Men in the United States and Australia, 1887-1937. University of Nebraska Press, 2006.

The New Statesman
. “Exclusive: British Citizenship of Six Million People Could Be Jeopardised by Home Office Plans,” December 1, 2021.

Friedland, Paul.
Seeing Justice Done: The Age of Spectacular Capital Punishment in France. OUP Oxford, 2012.

Gibney, Matthew.
“Should Citizenship Be Conditional? Denationalization and Liberal Principles.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, August 2, 2011.

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“‘A Very Transcendental Power’: Denaturalisation and the Liberalisation of Citizenship in the United Kingdom.” Political Studies 61, no. 3 (2013): 637–55.

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“Banishment and the Pre-History of Legitimate Expulsion Power.” Citizenship Studies 24, no. 3 (April 2, 2020): 277–300.

Hirayama, Koji.
“Stoning in the Pharmakos Ritual.” Journal of Classical Studies 49 (2001): 86–97.

Kapur, Ratna. “Human Rights in the 21st Century : Take a Walk on the Dark Side.” The Sydney Law Review 28, no. 4: 665–87. Accessed February 4, 2022.

The Naturalization Act of 1870. Accessed December 5, 2021.

Nyers, Peter. “The Accidental Citizen: Acts of Sovereignty and (Un)Making Citizenship.” Economy and Society 35, no. 1 (February 1, 2006): 22–41.

Retief, F. P., and L. Cilliers. “Burial Customs, the Afterlife and the Pollution of Death in Ancient Greece.” Acta Theologica 26, no. 2 (2006): 44–61.

Tarlow, Sarah, and Emma Battell Lowman. “The Power of the Criminal Corpse in the Medieval World.” In Harnessing the Power of the Criminal Corpse, edited by Sarah Tarlow and Emma Battell Lowman, 29–56. Palgrave Historical Studies in the Criminal Corpse and Its Afterlife. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018.

Taub, Ben. “Guantánamo’s Darkest Secret.” The New Yorker, April 13, 2019.

Troy, Deirdre. “Governing Imperial Citizenship: A Historical Account of Citizenship Revocation.” Citizenship Studies 23, no. 4 (May 19, 2019): 304–19.

Tufail, Waqas. “Rotherham, Rochdale, and the Racialised Threat of the ‘Muslim Grooming Gang.’” International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 4, no. 3: 30–43. Accessed December 19, 2021.

Yates, Arthur. “Thomas Hobbes on Punishment.” Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository, May 24, 2012.

“Bitter Water”
Romashko, Elena. “11 Russian Orthodox icons of Chernobyl as visual narratives about women at the center of nuclear disaster.” Orthodox Christianity and Gender (2020): 190.

–––––––––––––. “Religion and ‘Radiation Culture’: Spirituality in a Post-Chernobyl World.” Material Religions. Accessed on 1 (2016).

Alexievich, Svetlana, Anna Gunin, and A. L. Tait. Chernobyl Prayer: A Chronicle of the Future. Penguin Modern Classics. London]: Penguin Classics, 2016.

“Sun of All Suns”
Al-Samarrai, S. “Islam in Japan: History, spread and institutions in the country.” Tokyo: Islamic Centre of Japan (2009).

Bibik, Oleksandra. 2018. “The Image of the Prophet Muhammad in the Context of Understanding Islam in Japan in the First Half of the 20th Century.” Skhid, no. 3(155) (July):69-73. 

Bodde, Derk. “Japan and the Muslims of China.” Far Eastern Survey 15, no. 20 (1946): 311-13. Accessed December 2, 2020.

Brandenburg, Ulrich. "Imagining an Islamic Japan: Pan-Asianism's Encounter with Muslim Mission." Japan Forum (Oxford, England) 32, no. 2 (2020): 161-84.

–––––––––––––. “The multiple publics of a transnational activist: Abdürreşid İbrahim, pan-Asianism, and the creation of Islam in Japan.” Die Welt des Islams 58, no. 2 (2018): 143-172.

Esenbel, Selçuk. "A transnational history of revolution and nationalism: Encounters between Japanese Asianists, the Turkish Revolution, and the world of Islam." New Perspectives on Turkey 35 (2006): 37-63.

–––––––––––––. "A Fin De Siècle Japanese Romantic in Istanbul: The Life of Yamada Torajirō and His Toruko Gakan." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 59, no. 2 (1996): 237-52.

Green, Nile. “Anti-Colonial Japanophilia and the Constraints of an Islamic Japanology: Information and Affect in the Indian Encounter with Japan.” South Asian History and Culture 4, no. 3 (2013): 291-313.

–––––––––––––. “Forgotten Futures: Indian Muslims in the Trans-Islamic Turn to Japan.” The Journal of Asian Studies 72, no. 3 (2013): 611-31.

Hammond, Kelly A. “Managing Muslims: Imperial Japan, Islamic Policy, and Axis Connections during the Second World War.” Journal of Global History 12, no. 2 (2017): 251-73.

Krämer, Hans Martin. “Pan-Asianism's Religious Undercurrents: The Reception of Islam and Translation of the Qur'ān in Twentieth-Century Japan.” The Journal of Asian Studies 73, no. 3 (2014): 619-40.

Laffan, Michael. “Mustafa and the Mikado: A Francophile Egyptian's Turn to Meiji Japan.” Japanese Studies 19, no. 3 (1999): 269-86.

Misawa, Nobuo. “Shintoism and Islam in Interwar Japan.” Orient 46 (2011): 119-139.

Okakura, Kakuzō. The Ideals of the East: With Special Reference to the Art of Japan. 2nd ed. London: John Murray, 1904.

Saaler, Sven: “The Kokuryūkai (Black Dragon Society) and the Rise of Nationalism, Pan-Asianism, and Militarism in Japan, 1901-1925,” International Journal of Asian Studies 11/2 (2014), pp. 125-160.

Sen, Tansen, and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Issuing Body. Buddhism across Asia: Networks of Material, Intellectual and Cultural Exchange. Nalanda-Sriwijaya Series. Singapore: New Delhi: ISEAS Publishing; Manohar, 2014.

Siamak Adhami. “The Conversion of the Japanese Emperor to Islam; A Study of Central Asian Eschatology.” Central Asiatic Journal 43, no. 1 (1999): 1-9.

Tanada, Hirofumi. “Islamic Research Institutes in Wartime Japan: Introductory Investigation of the “Deposited Materials by the Dai-Nippon Kaikyo Kyokai (Greater Japan Muslim League)( Special Feature: New Trends in Japan's Study of the Middle East: Searching for Roots).” Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies 28, no. 2 (2013): 85-106.

Welch, Anthony. “Seek Knowledge Throughout the World? Mobility in Islamic Higher Education.” Research in Comparative and International Education 7, no. 1 (2012): 70–80.

Worringer, Renee. Ottomans Imagining Japan: East, Middle East, and Non-Western Modernity at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Current Affairs
“Where the Air Is Pure”
Flynn, Moya, Kosmarskaya, Natalya, and Sabirova, Guzel. “The Place of Memory in Understanding Urban Change in Central Asia: The Cities of Bishkek and Ferghana.” Europe-Asia Studies 66, no. 9 (2014): 1501-524.

Frank, Alison F. “The Air Cure Town: Commodifying Mountain Air in Alpine Central Europe.” Central European History 45, no. 2 (2012): 185-207. Accessed April 10, 2021.

Marx, Karl, and Friedrich Engels. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. New York: International Publishers, 1967.

Nasritdinov, Emil. “Trees versus Roads, Kings against Poets: Politics of Green Development in Bishkek.”

Nehring, Daniel, Alvarado, Emmanuel, Hendriks, Eric C, and Kerrigan, Dylan. "Cultural Struggles, Intimate Life and Transnational Narratives." In Transnational Popular Psychology and the Global Self-Help Industry, 101-22. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––. "Self-Help Entrepreneurs in China." In Transnational Popular Psychology and the Global Self-Help Industry, 54-74. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.

“You Can Heal Your Life”
Isabaeva, Eliza. Samozakhvat (Kyrgyzstan). INF - Global Informality Project, 2018.

Lindquist, Galina. Conjuring Hope. 1st ed. New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 2005.

McGee, Micki. Self-Help, Inc. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Ozaki, Shunsuke. "American and Japanese Self-Help Literature." Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature.

Salmenniemi, Suvi. "Post-Soviet Khoziain: Class, Self and Morality in Russian Self-help Literature." In Rethinking Class in Russia, 67-84. 1st ed. Routledge, 2012.

Salmenniemi, Suvi, and Vorona, Mariya. "Reading Self-help Literature in Russia: Governmentality, Psychology and Subjectivity." The British Journal of Sociology 65, no. 1 (2014): 43-62.

Silova, Iveta, and Gita Steiner-Khamsi. How NGOs React: Globalization and Education Reform in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press, 2008.

Singer, Merrill, and Castro, Arachu. Unhealthy Health Policy. California: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2004.

Travis, Trysh. “Self-Help in America: A Project for Moral Perfection.” The American Historian (blog). Organization of American Historians. August 2017. 

U.S. Senate. Review of United States Government Operations in Latin America, 90th Congress, 1st Session. April 1967. (Serial Set 12759-1). 

Whyte, David, and Wiegratz, Jörg. Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud. Vol. 211. Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy. London: Routledge, 2016.

“TV on the Border”
Eco, Umberto. “Ur-fascism.” The New York Review of Books 42, no. 11 (1995): 12.

“The Past and Future of the Socialist Sunday School”
“SOCIALIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS.” The New York Times (New York, N.Y), 1907.

“TEACHING SOCIALISM TO LITTLE CHILDREN.” The New York Times (New York, N.Y), 1908.

Eugene V. Debs, “Socialist Sunday School,” Socialist News [Cleveland], vol. 1, no. 40 (Sept. 4, 1915), pg. 3.

Gerrard, Jessica. “Gender, Community and Education: Cultures of Resistance in Socialist Sunday Schools and Black Supplementary Schools.” Gender and Education 23, no. 6 (2011): 711-27.    

–––––––––––––.  “‘Little soldiers” for socialism: childhood and socialist politics in the British Socialist Sunday School Movement.” International Review of Social History 58, no. 1 (2013): 71-96.                       
Krise, William. “SSS Organizes on National Scale.” The Young Socialists’ Magazine [Chicago], v. 12, no. 9 (1918). pg. 2.      
 
                                   
Nelson, Caroline. 1912. Nature talks on economics: a manual for children and teachers in socialist schools. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.                           

Reid, F. “Socialist Sunday Schools in Britain, 1892–1939.” International Review of Social History 11, no. 1 (1966): 18-47.

Teitelbaum, Kenneth. “‘Critical Lessons’ from Our Past: Curricula of Socialist Sunday Schools in the United States.” Curriculum Inquiry 20, no. 4 (1990): 407-436.

Teitelbaum, Kenneth, and Reese, William J. “American Socialist Pedagogy and Experimentation in the Progressive Era: The Socialist Sunday School.” History of Education Quarterly 23, no. 4 (1983): 429-54.

Thompson, Kenneth, "Operating a Socialist Sunday School," Wilshire's Magazine, vol. 14, no. 11 (Nov. 1910), pg. 12.

Wilson, J. Donald. “‘Little Comrades’: Socialist Sunday Schools as an Alternative to Public Schools.” Curriculum Inquiry 21, no. 2 (1991): 217-22.
Gastro obscura
“The Very Real Search for the Bible’s Mythical Manna”
Armand, Adolphe. L'Algérie Médicale : Topographie, Climatologie, Pathogénie, Pathologie, Prophylaxie, Hygiène, Acclimatement Et Colonisation. V. Masson (Paris), 1854.

Bodenheimer, F. S. “The Manna of Sinai.” The Biblical Archaeologist 10, no. 4 (1947): 2-6.

Donkin, R. A. “The ‘Manna Lichen’: Lecanora Esculenta.” Anthropos 76, no. 3/4 (1981): 562-76.

Ghotbi F, Nahidi S, Zangi M. Surveying the effect of cotoneaster spp. (shir khesht) on neonatal jaundice. Research in Medicine. 2006; 30 (4) :353-361

Moldenke, Harold N. Plants of the Bible. New York, 1940.

Wotton, Roger S. “What Was Manna?" Opticon1826, no. 9 (2010): Opticon1826, 2010-09-01 (9).
Boston Review
“Blackness and the Bomb”
Barker-Devine, Jenny. “‘Mightier than Missiles’: The Rhetoric of Civil Defense for Rural American Families, 1950-1970.” Agricultural History (2006): 415-435.

Bishop, Thomas. “‘The Struggle to Sell Survival’: Family Fallout Shelters and the Limits of Consumer Citizenship.” Modern American History (Cambridge.) 2, no. 2 (2019): 117-38.

Blazich Jr, Frank Arthur. “Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: The North Carolina Civil Defense Agency and Fallout Shelters, 1961-1963.” (2008).

Brugge, Doug, and Goble, Rob. “The History of Uranium Mining and the Navajo People.” American Journal of Public Health (1971) 92, no. 9 (2002): 1410-419.

Davis, Jack E. “‘Whitewash’ in Florida: The Lynching of Jesse James Payne and Its Aftermath.” The Florida Historical Quarterly 68, no. 3 (1990): 277-98.

Fehr, Kregg Michael. Sheltering Society: Civil Defense in the United States, 1945-1963, 1999. 

Foertsch, Jacqueline. Reckoning Day: Race, Place, and the Atom Bomb in Postwar America. Vanderbilt University Press, 2013.

Gallagher, Carole. American Ground Zero: The Secret Nuclear War. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993.

Grossman, Andrew D. “Segregationist Liberalism: The NAACP and Resistance to Civil-Defense Planning in the Early Cold War, 1951-1953.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 13, no. 3 (2000): 477-97.

Kinchy, Abby J. “African Americans in the Atomic Age: Postwar Perspectives on Race and the Bomb, 1945–1967.” Technology and Culture 50, no. 2 (2009): 291-315.

Leib, Jonathan and Thomas Chapman. “Jim Crow, Civil Defense, and the Hydrogen Bomb.” Southeastern Geographer 51, no. 4 (2011): 578-95.

McEnaney, Laura. Civil Defense Begins at Home: Militarization Meets Everyday Life in the Fifties. Politics and Society in Twentieth-century America. Princeton University Press, 2020.

Masco, Joseph. “Life Underground: Building the Bunker Society.” Anthropology Now 1, no. 2 (2009): 13-29.

Matieyshen, Cory. “Bert the Turtle Won't Save You: American Science Fiction Prose and Criticism of Nuclear Civil Defense During the 1950s.” (2012).

Moor, Angela Christine. “Selling civil defense: The politics and commerce of preparedness, 1950--1963.” (2008).

Oakes, G. The Imaginary War: Civil Defense and American Cold War Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Preston, John. “Protect and Survive: ‘Whiteness’ and the Middle-class Family in Civil Defence Pedagogies.” Journal of Education Policy 23, no. 5 (2008): 469-82.

------------------. “Two Nations Underground: Building Schools to Survive Nuclear War and Desegregation in the 1960s.” Race, Ethnicity and Education 20, no. 1 (2017): 30-41.

------------------. Disaster Education. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2012.

------------------. “White Apocalypse.” Handbook of Public Pedagogy (2010): 555.

------------------. “Preparing for Emergencies: Citizenship Education, ‘whiteness’ and Pedagogies of Security.” Citizenship Studies 13, no. 2 (2009): 187-200.

Rose, Kenneth D. One Nation Underground: The Fallout Shelter in American Culture. American History and Culture (New York University Press). New York: New York University Press, 2001.

Sharp, Patrick B. Savage perils: Racial frontiers and nuclear apocalypse in American culture. University of Oklahoma Press, 2007.

Williams, Paul. “Physics Made Simple: The Image of Nuclear Weapons in the Writing of Langston Hughes.” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 6, no. 2 (2008): 131-41.

United States. Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. United States. Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. CPG; 1-9, July 1975. Baltimore: Agency, 1975.

“The Other Nuremberg Trials, Seventy-Five Years On”
Baars, Grietje. “Capitalism’s Victor’s Justice? The Hidden Stories Behind the Prosecution of Industrialists Post-WWII.” In The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials, The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

––––––––––. Law(yers) Congealing Capitalism: On the (im)possibility of Restraining Business in Conflict through International Criminal Law, 2012.

––––––––––. The corporation, law and capitalism: A radical perspective on the role of law in the global political economy. Brill, 2019.

Bloxham, Donald. “British War Crimes Trial Policy in Germany, 1945–1957: Implementation and Collapse.” The Journal of British Studies 42, no. 1 (2003): 91-118.

–––––––––––––. “‘The Trial That Never Was’: Why There Was No Second International Trial of Major War Criminals at Nuremberg.” History (London) 87, no. 285 (2002): 41-60.

Bush, Jonathan A. “The Prehistory of Corporations and Conspiracy in International Criminal Law: What Nuremberg Really Said.” Columbia Law Review 109, no. 5 (2009): 1094-262.

Ferguson, Thomas, and Hans-Joachim Voth. “Betting on Hitler: The Value of Political Connections in Nazi Germany.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 123, no. 1 (2008): 101-37. Accessed March 9, 2021. 

Havens, R. M. "Note on Effect of Denazification upon Property Rights in Germany." Southern Economic Journal 13, no. 2 (1946): 158-61. Accessed March 8, 2021. 

Henke, Klaus-Dietmar. Die amerikanische Besetzung Deutschlands. Vol. 27. Walter de Gruyter, 2009.

Hebert, Paul Macarius. “Dissenting Opinion.” (1948).

Jacobson, Kyle Rex. "Doing Business with the Devil: The Challenges of Prosecuting Corporate Officials Whose Business Transactions Facilitate War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity." The Air Force Law Review 56 (2005): 167.

Priemel, Kim Christian. “‘A Story of Betrayal’: Conceptualizing Variants of Capitalism in the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.” The Journal of Modern History 85, no. 1 (2013): 69-108.

Priemel, Kim, and Alexa Stiller, eds. Reassessing the Nuremberg Military Tribunals: Transitional Justice, Trial Narratives, and Historiography. Vol. 16. Berghahn Books, 2012.

Skinner, Gwynne. “Nuremberg's Legacy Continues: The Nuremberg Trials’ Influence on Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts under the Alien Tort Statute.” Albany Law Review 71, no. 1 (2008): 321.

Trials of War Criminals before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals under Control Council Law No. 10. Nuernberg, October 1946-April, 1949. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off, 1949. 

United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 01 (of 11). Project Gutenberg.

Wiesen, S. Jonathan. West German industry and the challenge of the Nazi past, 1945-1955. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2003.

“This Veil of Smoke”
Flynn, Moya, Kosmarskaya, Natalya, and Sabirova, Guzel. “The Place of Memory in Understanding Urban Change in Central Asia: The Cities of Bishkek and Ferghana.” Europe-Asia Studies 66, no. 9 (2014): 1501-524.

Nasritdinov, Emil, B. Zhumakadyr, and D. Asanalieva. “Myths and realities of Bishkek’s novostroikas.” Kyrgyzstan beyond ‘Democracy Island’ and ‘Failing State’: Social and Political Changes in a Post-Soviet Society (2012).
the new inquiry
“Specimen Days: Human Zoos at the 1904 World’s Fair”
Brownell, Susan. The 1904 Anthropology Days and Olympic Games: Sport, Race, and American Imperialism. Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.

Christ, Carol Ann. “‘The Sole Guardians of the Art Inheritance of Asia’: Japan and China at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 8, no. 3 (2000): 675-709.

Mizuta, Miya Elise. “‘Fair Japan’: On Art and War at the Saint Louis World's Fair, 1904." Discourse 28, no. 1 (2006): 28-52.

Parezo, Nancy J., and Fowler, Don D. Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

Smits, David. “The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883.” Western Historical Quarterly 25, no. 3 (1994): 312.

Vanstone, James W. “The Ainu Group at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904.” Arctic Anthropology 30, no. 2 (1993): 77-91.

“The Work of Art in the Age of Xerox Reproduction”
Birnbaum, Paula. Women Artists in Interwar France: Framing Femininities. Farnham, Surrey, UK, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011.

Nochlin, Linda. Women, Art, and Power and Other Essays. Taylor & Francis, 2018.

Schwartz, Hillel. The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likenesses, Unreasonable Facsimiles. MIT Press, 2014.
The Public domain review
“The Kept and the Killed”
Adams, Jane, and D. Gorton. “This Land Ain’t My Land: The Eviction of Sharecroppers by the Farm Security Administration.” Agricultural History 83, no. 3 (2009): 323–51.

Appel, Mary Jane. “The Duplicate File: New Insights into the FSA.” Archives of American Art Journal 54, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 4–27.

Barthes, Roland. Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography. Translated by Richard Howard. Macmillan, 1981.

Benson, Allen C. “Killed Negatives: The Unseen Photographic Archives.” Archivaria, 2009, 1–37.

Doud, Richard K. “Oral History Interview with Ben Shahn, 1964 April 14.” Text. Archives of American Art. Accessed January 9, 2022.

—————————. “Oral History Interview with Dorothea Lange, 1964 May 22.” Text. Archives of American Art. Accessed January 9, 2022.

—————————. “Oral History Interview with Edwin and Louise Rosskam, 1965 August 3.” Text. Archives of American Art. Accessed January 9, 2022.

Hurley, Forrest Jack. “To Document a Decade: Roy Stryker and the Development of Documentary Photography by the Farm Security Administration.” Dissertation, Tulane University, 1971.

Kaplan, Lisa Helene. “‘Introducing America to Americans’: FSA Photography and the Construction of Racialized and Gendered Citizens.” Dissertation, Bowling Green State University, 2015.

Katz, Meighen. “A Paradigm of ResilienceThe Pros and Cons of Using the FSA Photographic Collection in Public History Interpretations of the Great Depression.” The Public Historian 36, no. 4 (November 1, 2014): 8–25.

Meadows, Rae. “Dorothea Lange and the Art of the Caption.” Contexts 14, no. 4 (November 1, 2015): 66–69.

Natanson, Nicholas. The Black Image in the New Deal: The Politics of FSA Photography. University of Tennessee Press, 1992.

Reblando, Jason. “Farm Security Administration Photographs of Greenbelt Towns: Selling Utopia During the Great Depression.” Utopian Studies 25, no. 1 (2014): 52–86.

“‘The Mark of the Beast’ Georgian Britain’s Anti-Vaxxer Movement”
Aculeus. 1805. Letters to Dr. Rowley, on his late pamphlet, entitled "Cow-pox inoculation, no security against small-pox infection."

Bennett, Michael. “Jenner's Ladies: Women and Vaccination against Smallpox in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain.” History (London) 93, no. 312 (2008): 497-513.

Boddice, Rob. “Bestiality in a Time of Smallpox: Dr. Jenner and the ‘Modern Chimera.’” In Exploring Animal Encounters, 155-78. Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018.

Brayford, H. L. R. (2015). “Punch’s use of Graphic Satire for Middle Class Scientific Engagement, 1889–1914.” Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 38(1-2), 79–84.

Durbach, Nadja. “‘They might as well brand us’: working-class resistance to compulsory vaccination in Victorian England.” Social History of Medicine 13, no. 1 (2000): 45-63.

 Halket, W. 1870. Compulsory vaccination!! a crime against nature!! an outrage upon society!! London: Printed by G. Meyers.

Haslam, Fiona. “Looking at Medical History: Vaccination.” Scottish Medical Journal 35, no. 2 (April 1990): 53–55.

Howard, Colin R. “The impact on public health of the 19th century anti-vaccination movement.” Microbiology Today 30, no. 1 (2003): 22-24.

Kerr, Matthew L. Newsom. “‘An Alteration in the Human Countenance’: Inoculation, Vaccination and the Face of Smallpox in the Age of Jenner.” Chapter. In A Medical History of Skin: Scratching the Surface, edited by Jonathan Reinarz and Kevin Patrick Siena, 129–46. Pickering & Chatto, n.d.

Moseley, Benjamin. 1800. “On the Cow-Pox.” In Medical Tracts. London: Printed by John Nichols, Red-Lion Passage, Fleet-Street, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand.

Rowley, William. 1806. Cow-pox inoculation no security against small-pox infection. To which are added, the modes of treating the beastly new diseases produced from cow pox ... With the author's certain, experienced, and successful mode of inoculating for the small pox, which now becomes necessary from cow-pox failure, &c. London: printed for the author by J. Barfield.

Stewart, Alexandra J, and Devlin, Phillip M. “The History of the Smallpox Vaccine.” The Journal of Infection 52, no. 5 (2006): 329-34.
LADY SCIENCE
“Women and the Cowpox Vaccine”
Anselment, Raymond A. “Smallpox in Seventeenth-Century English Literature: Reality and the Metamorphosis of Wit.” Medical History 33, no. 1 (January 1989): 72–95.

Bennett, Michael. “Jenner’s Ladies: Women and Vaccination against Smallpox in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain.” History 93, no. 4 (312) (2008): 497–513.

–––––––––––––. “Note‐Taking and Data‐Sharing: Edward Jenner and the Global Vaccination Network.” Intellectual History Review 20, no. 3 (September 1, 2010): 415–32.

“Diminished Diarrhoea Mortality.–The Workhouse Hospital.– Opening of the Thompson-Yates Laboratories.” The British Medical Journal 2, no. 1966 (September 3, 1898): 657.

Jencken, Ferdinand E. Vaccination Impartially Reviewed: Being One of the Prize Essays Sent in to the Ladies’ Sanitary Association. London: John Churchill & Sons, 1868.

Kerr, Matthew L. Newsom. “‘An Alteration in the Human Countenance’: Inoculation, Vaccination and the Face of Smallpox in the Age of Jenner.” In A Medical History of Skin. Routledge, 2013.

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley. The Turkish Embassy Letters. Broadview Press, 2012.

Moseley, Benjamin. 1800. “On the Cow-Pox.” In Medical Tracts. London: Printed by John Nichols, Red-Lion Passage, Fleet-Street, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand.

Shipman, Thomas. Carolina, or, Loyal Poems by Tho. Shipman, Esq., 2003.

“Zoo Stories”
Bender, Daniel E. 2016. The Animal Game: Searching for Wildness at the American Zoo. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

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