PUBLICATIONS
“The Unruly Emotions of the Execution Crowd and Its Critics in Late Nineteenth-Century France.” Cultural History 8, no. 1 (April 2019) at Edinburgh University Press
“The Myth of the Fourth Estate,” Lapham’s Quarterly Roundtable (April 2012) online at Laphams Quarterly
“How to Make an Anarchist-Terrorist: An Essay on the Political Imaginary in Fin-de-Siècle France,” Journal of Social History (December 2010) available online at JSTOR
“The Mass Public in France,” The Crowds Project, directed by Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Stanford Humanities Laboratory (2005) online at Stanford Humanities Lab
“The Flâneur, the Badaud, and the Making of a Mass Public in France, circa 1860-1910,” American Historical Review 109:1 (February 2004) available online at JSTOR
OTHER PROJECTS
“Chainsaw Michelangelo: The Life and Art of Ray Murphy” Written, directed, and produced with Colin Kelley, documentary, Maine Media Workshop, 2011 online on Youtube
The Wooster Digital History Project. Established 2013, online at woosterhistory.org.
ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS
“Empathy, Indifference and the Emotional Life of Modernity: Evidence from Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century France”
“In Search of the Origins of the Anti-Detective Novel”
“Making Europeans in the Aftermath of the Second World War”