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Editorials
Introduction: Oprah Winfrey as Subject and Spectacle, Jennifer Harris and Elwood Watson (2007)
Introduction, Elwood Watson and Darcy Martin (2004)
Encyclopedia Articles
Leonardo Bruni, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Ermolao Barbaro, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
Paul Oskar Kristeller, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
The Great Schism, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
Hans Baron, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2017)
Civic Humanism, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2016)
Notes
Guerrilla Fighters and War Crimes: A Roundtable Discussion of Civil War Appalachia, Merritt R. Blakeslee, John C. Inscoe, Brian D. McKnight, Kenneth W. Noe, Jonathan Sarris, and Melanie Storie (2020)
Other
Reviews of Il greco a Firenze e Pier Vettori (1499–1585), by Davide Baldi; La nascita del Rinascimento a Firenze, by Anna Canonica-Sawina., Brian Maxson (2016)
Review of Neo-Latin and the Humanities: Essays in Honour of Charles E. Fantazzi, ed. by Luc Deitz, Timothy Kircher, and Jonathan Reid., Brian Maxson (2015)
Review of The Early Modern Italian Domestic Interior, 1400-1700: Objects, Spaces, Domesticaries, Brian Maxson (2015)
Review of The Renaissance and Ottoman World, edited by Anna Contadini and Claire Norton, Brian Maxson (2015)
Reviews of Plague and Pleasure: The Renaissance World of Pius II by Arthur White and Venice and the Veneto during the Renaissance by Michael Knapton, John Law, and Alison Smith., Brian Maxson (2015)
Review of Entering a Clerical Career at the Roman Curia, 1458–1471 by Kirsi Salonen and Jusi Hanska, Brian Maxson (2014)
Review of Humanism in Fifteenth-Century Europe., Brian Maxson (2014)
Review of Notable Men and Women of Our Time, Brian Maxson (2014)
Review of Reviving the Eternal City: Rome and the Papal Court, 1420-1447 by Elizabeth McCahill, Brian Maxson (2014)
The Depths of Venice: A Double Review of "Paolina's Innocence: Child Abuse in Casanova's Venice" by Larry Wolff and "Venice: A New History" by Thomas F. Madden, Brian Maxson (2014)
Review of A History of Renaissance Rhetoric 1380-1620, Brian Maxson (2013)
Review of Angelo Poliziano’s Lamia: Text, Translation, and Introductory Studies, Brian Maxson (2013)
Review of Contesting the Renaissance by William Caferro, Brian Maxson (2013)
Review of Marriage in Premodern Europe: Italy and Beyond, Brian Maxson (2013)
Review of The Young Leonardo: Art and Life in Fifteenth-Century Florence by Larry J. Feinberg, Brian Maxson (2013)
Review of Early Modern Medievalisms: The Interplay between Scholarly Reflection and Artistic Production, Brian Maxson (2012)
Review of Studies in Renaissance Humanism and Politics: Florence and Arezzo, by Robert Black., Brian Maxson (2012)
Review of Venice’s Most Loyal City: Civic Identity in Renaissance Brescia, Brian Maxson (2012)
Review of Fencing: A Renaissance Treatise by Ken Mondschein, Brian Maxson (2011)
Review of L’Archivio preunitario del comune di San Casciano Val di Pesa, Brian Maxson (2011)
Reviews of Biondo Flavio, Italy Illuminated. Biondo Flavio's Italia Illustrata, Brian Maxson (2011)
Review of Venice, Cita Excelentissima: Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo. E, Brian Maxson (2010)
Review of Leonardo Bruni Aretino: Histoire, eloquence et poésie à Florence au début du Quattrocento, Brian Maxson (2009)
Presentations
One-Stop Shop for Creating Open Educational Resources, John Rankin, Ashley D.R. Sergiadis, Philip Smith, and Constanze Weise (2023)
Creating an Open (Free) Textbook for World History Since 1500, John Rankin and Constanze Weise (2023)
Between Slavery and the Want of Railroads: Reconstruction in the North Carolina Mountains, Steven Nash
Women and Authority in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century West Africa, Constanze Weise
The Private, the Public, and the Letters of Fifteenth-Century Florentine Chancellors, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Tyranny and Legitimacy, In and Out of Florence, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Reconstruction's Peak: A New Look at the 1868 Asheville Election Riot, Steven Nash
"'The Most Boisterous Passions': Zebulon B. Vance and Slavery in Western North Carolina, Steven Nash
The Effects of Invasive Plant Species on Pollen Transfer Networks in Southern Appalachian Floral Communities, Daniel A. Barker
An Unfinished Letter Book from Renaissance Italy, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
Portraits of Cardinals in Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
“More Booths Than One in the Land”: Race, Power, and Violence in Reconstruction Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
The Public and the Private; The Chancellor and the Humanist in Renaissance Florence, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2017)
Transnationalism in Fifteenth-Century Florence: The Cases of Poggio Bracciolini and Matteo Palmieri, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2017)
Why the Italian Renaissance Happened and Why that Matters, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2017)
Debating the Electoral College at the Constitutional Convention, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2017)
Foreign Policy in the Early Republic, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2017)
Reviving the Essex Junto: Partisan Propaganda in the Era of Good Feelings, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2017)
Between Slavery and the Want of Railroads: Reconstruction in the North Carolina Mountains, Steven E. Nash
Political Corruption and the Distinctions between Public and Private in Renaissance Florence, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2016)
The Magnificence of Gentile da Fabriano and Masaccio in Renaissance Florence, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2016)
Espionage and Treason in the Early Republic, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2016)
Recasting the Restrictive System: Portrayal of Deception in Jeffersonian Policies 1805-1815, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2016)
Slavery in the Constitution, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2016)
War and Diplomacy in the Early Republic, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2016)
Factional Identity in Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson (2015)
“The Private, the Public, and Giannozzo Manetti,”, Brian Maxson (2015)
Lincoln, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2015)
The US Constitution: Creation, Debate, and Ratification, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2015)
Redeeming the Carolina Highlands: Ku Klux Klan Violence in a Southern Appalachian Region, 1868-1872, Steven E. Nash
The Certame Coronario, Ritual, and Diplomacy in Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson (2014)
12 Years A Slave: Solomon Northup & The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2014)
Between Slavery and the Want of Railroads: Emancipation and Reconstruction in Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
Emancipation in Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
The Humanists and the Emperor in 1452, Brian Maxson (2013)
Writing, Reciting, Responding, and Recording Diplomatic Orations, Brian Maxson (2013)
A Superior Form of Republicanism: James Elliot's Articulation of Free Labor Ideology and the Inequity of Slave Representation, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2013)
Politics, Love and Longing: The Political Marriage of Sarah Crowninshield, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2013)
The U.S. Constitution and Slavery Debate, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2013)
A New Birth of Freedom in the Southern Mountains: Emancipation in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
Emancipation in Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
Let Us Begin with the Mountains: Toward An Environmental History of the Civil War in Appalachia, Steven E. Nash
Humanism and Magic in the Florentine Ritual of Command, Brian Maxson (2012)
The Crusades and the Lost Literature of the Italian Renaissance, Brian Maxson (2012)
The Hornet’s Nest: Humanism, Neighbors, and Hatred in Renaissance Florence, Brian Maxson (2012)
The Vernacular and the Spread of Humanism in Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson (2012)
African American Experiences, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2012)
Congressional Angst: Paving a Legislative Road to the War of 1812, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2012)
Shaping the Nation: Early 19th Century America, Dinah Mayo-Bobee (2012)
Agents of Change: The Freedmen’s Bureau in Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
Becoming Free in the Mountain South: The Freedmen’s Bureau in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
The Metropolis of the Land of the Sky: The Civil War’s Impact on Asheville, North Carolina, Steven E. Nash
Historical Truth, Public Ritual, and Leonardo Bruni’s History of the Florentine People in Renaissance Florence, Brian Maxson (2011)
Humanists, Knights, Gifts, Guelfs, and Ghibellines in Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson (2011)
In the Presence of Mine Enemies: Pope Martin V, Florence, Diplomats, and Diplomacy, Brian Maxson (2011)
The Power of Friendships: Leonardo Bruni as Florentine Diplomat, Brian Maxson (2011)
Social Historical Approaches to Italian Humanists and Humanism, Brian Maxson (2010)
Humanism and the Ritual of Command, Brian Maxson (2009)
The Many Shades of Praise: Diversity in Epideictic Rhetoric in Diplomatic Settings, Brian Maxson (2009)
Reviews
The Letters of Giannozzo Manetti: Context and Chronology, with an Edition of Four New Letters, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2020)
Quattrocento, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Review of Ingratiation from the Renaissance to the Present, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Review of John of Salisbury and the Medieval Roman Renaissance, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Review of The Intellectual Struggle for Florence, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2019)
Obfuscating the State Line: Land Conflict and State Formation on Oaxaca's Frontier, 1856–1912, Daniel Newcomer (2019)
Book Review of Angelica's Book and the World of Reading in Late Renaissance Italy, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
Book Review of Secretaries and Statecraft in the Early Modern World, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)
Book Review of The Medici: Citizens and Masters, Brian Jeffrey Maxson (2018)