Evan C. Rothera
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Evan C. Rothera's research focuses on historical studies, particularly examining the social and political landscapes of the United States during the Reconstruction era and the American Civil Wars. His work delves into contested historical narratives, such as the murder of John Stephens and its implications for North Carolina Reconstruction, and the broader continental history of the Civil Wars between 1850 and 1873. Rothera also engages with the history of professional groups, as seen in his review of "Carving a Niche: The Medical Profession in Mexico, 1800–1870," and the evolution of organizations like the Grand Army of the Republic into the Progressive Era. He has contributed to the scholarly discourse through numerous publications and reviews, reflecting a broad engagement with American history and its historiography. Rothera's scholarship is characterized by its engagement with primary sources and its contribution to understanding complex historical periods and their lasting impacts.
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- Publications: 105
- Citations: 70
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A Continuous State of War: Empire Building and Race Making in the Civil War–Era Gulf South (2024)
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Agents of Empire: The First Oregon Cavalry and the Opening of the Interior Pacific Northwest during the Civil War <b>Agents of Empire: The First Oregon Cavalry and the Opening of the Interior Pacific Northwest during the Civil War</b> , by James Robbins Jewell, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2023, pp. 356, $45.00 (hbk), $45.00 (e-book), ISBN 978 1 4962 3303 5, ISBN 978 1 4962 3641 8 (2024)
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A Man of Bad Reputation: The Murder of John Stephens and the Contested Landscape of North Carolina Reconstruction (2024)
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<i>Bloody Flag of Anarchy: Unionism in South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis</i> by Brian C. Neumann (2022)
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Slavery and abolition in the Caribbean and Brazil: Blood, fire, and freedom (2022)
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The Diary of Serepta Jordan: A Southern Woman's Struggle with War and Family, 1857–1864 (2022)
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<i>Carving a Niche: The Medical Profession in Mexico, 1800–1870</i> by Luz María Hernández Sáenz (2021)
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Dead Labor: Toward a Political Economy of Premature Death. JamesTyner. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2019. (2021)
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Aristocratic education and the making of the American republic, by Mark Boonshoft (2021)
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Higher Education and the Student: From Welfare State to Neoliberalism, by Robert Troschitz, London, Routledge, 2017, viii + 240 pp., £110.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-138-21350-0; £36.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-367-13349-8 Rethinking campus life: new perspectives on the history of college students in the United States, edited by Christian A. Ogren and Marc A. VanOverbeke, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, xvi + 316 pp., £109.99 (hardback), ISBN 978-3-319-75613-4; £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-3-030-09278-8 (2020)
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Prieto: Yorùbá Kingship in Colonial Cuba during the Age of Revolutions (2020)
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Embodying the Sacred by Nancy E. Van Deusen (2020)Journal of global south studies OpenAlex
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Karin AlejandraRosemblattThe science and politics of race in Mexico and the United States, 1910–1950. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018. 272 pp. $29.95 (pbk), $90.00 (hbk). (2020)
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