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Books: Sam A. Mustafa. The Long Ride of Major von Schill: A Journey Through German History and Memory. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. Author of one chapter (IIIb) in: Margrit Schulte Beerbühl and Jörg Vögele, eds., Spinning the Commercial Web: International Trade, Merchants, and Commercial Cities, 1640-1939. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2004. Sam A. Mustafa. Merchants and Migrations: Germans and Americans in Connection, 1776-1835. London: Ashgate Press, 2001.
Articles: “Loyal Rebels and Unruly Prussians: Two Centuries of the Napoleonic Wars in German School History Texts.” Internationale Schulbuchforschung (The Journal of International Textbook Research), Vol. 30 (Spring 2008). “The Politics of Memory: Rededicating Two Historical Monuments in Postwar Germany.” Central European History, Vol. 41, No.2 (June 2008). “The Long Ride of Major von Schill: A Historiographic Re-Assessment of Schill’s Rebellion.” Proceedings of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe (2004). “Merchant Culture in Germany and America in the Late 18th Century.” The Yearbook of German-American Studies, Volume 34 (2000). “Arnold Delius and the Hanseatic ‘Discovery’ of America.” German History, Volume 18, No. 1 (Winter 1999). "The Role of the Hanseatic Cities in Early US-German Relations." Maryland Historical Magazine, Fall 1998.
Conference Papers: "An Absence of Faith: Loyalty as the Crucial Flaw in the Westphalian Army." Paper and panel at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Military History, Weber State University, April 18, 2008. "Did Schill Jump, Or Was He Pushed? Conspiracy Theories and the Revolt That Wasn't: 1809." Annual Conference of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, Washington DC, 1-3 March, 2007. “The Empire of Memory: The Napoleonic Wars and the Founding Mythology of the Second Reich.” Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, Pittsburgh, PA, 2006. “Loyal Rebels and Unruly Prussians: Two Centuries of the Napoleonic Wars in German School History Texts.” Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, Milwaukee, WI, 29 September – 2 October, 2005. “The Nazis and Napoleonic Mythos: The Case of Schill’s Revolt in 1809.” Annual Conference of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe. Florida State University, February 19-21, 2005. “The Long Ride of Major von Schill.” Annual Conference of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe. High Point University, North Carolina, February 20, 2004. “Germans, Americans, or Simply Capitalists?” International Conference on: "Spinning the Commercial Net. International Trade, Merchants and Commercial Cities, 17th - 20th Centuries,” Düsseldorf, Germany 9 March, 2002. “The World History Survey Course in College: Selling to the Skeptics.” Annual Conference of the Mid Atlantic World History Association, October 2001. “Citizens and Patriots: Bourgeois German and American Attitudes Toward Public Service in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries.” At the German Historical Institute’s workshop on: “The Claim to Social Resources: A Contested Issue in Trans-Atlantic Perspective, 1776 to the Present.” Washington DC, September, 2000. “Commerce and the German Discovery of America.” Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, October 1998. “Entering Through the Doors To The World.” Annual Conference of the Southeast American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, March 1998. “The Sad Story of Arnold Delius: Early Misadventures in German-American Relations.” Annual Conference of the History Society of East Tennessee, February 1998. Awarded “Best Paper on a European Topic.”
Reviews: Book review of: John A. McCarthy, Walter Grünzweig, and Thomas Koebner, eds. The Many Faces of Germany (New York: Berghahn Books, 2004.) In: German Studies Review, March 2006. Book review of: Hans-Jurgen Grabbe, Vor der großen Flut: Die europaische Migration in die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika 1783-1820. (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001) in: The American Historical Review. February 2003. Book review of: Georg Fertig, Lokales Leben, atlantische Welt: Die Entscheidung zur Auswanderung vom Rhein nach Nordamerika im 18. Jahrhundert. (Osnabrück: Universitätsverlag Rasch, 2000) in: The Yearbook of German-American Studies, 2002. | ||