Food, Health and Welfare in the Long Twentieth Century: Introduction
(2023)
Journal Article
Ballantyne. (2023). Food, Health and Welfare in the Long Twentieth Century: Introduction. Journal of American Studies, 57(2), 151-153. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875823000014
The Rhetoric of Enslavement in White Confederate Planter Women’s Civil War Diaries (1861-65) (2022)
Journal Article
Brill. (2022). The Rhetoric of Enslavement in White Confederate Planter Women’s Civil War Diaries (1861-65). Women's Writing, 30(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/09699082.2022.2089962Recent historiography has shown how slaveholding white women in the antebellum South United States often played active and eager roles in the administration of slavery and used violence against enslaved persons. Building on this recent historiography... Read More about The Rhetoric of Enslavement in White Confederate Planter Women’s Civil War Diaries (1861-65).
The impact of Charlson Comorbidity Index on de novo CIED procedural outcomes in the United States (2022)
Journal Article
Rashid, Mamas, & Wu. (2022). The impact of Charlson Comorbidity Index on de novo CIED procedural outcomes in the United States. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2021.06.029Objective
To investigate the utility of Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) as a measure of comorbidity burden to predict procedural outcomes after de novo cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation.
Methods
All de novo CIED implantati... Read More about The impact of Charlson Comorbidity Index on de novo CIED procedural outcomes in the United States.
The Courtroom as an Arena of Ideological and Political Confrontation: The Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). The Courtroom as an Arena of Ideological and Political Confrontation: The Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial. Law and Critique, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10978-021-09315-wNormative theories of law conceive the courtroom as a geometrically delineated, politically neutral, and linguistically transparent space designed for a fair and orderly administration of justice. The trial, the most legalistic of all legal acts, is... Read More about The Courtroom as an Arena of Ideological and Political Confrontation: The Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial.
Home Nursing, Gender and Confederate Nationalism in the American Civil War, 1861-65 (2021)
Journal Article
Brill, K. (2021). Home Nursing, Gender and Confederate Nationalism in the American Civil War, 1861-65. Nursing History Review, 30(1), 95-118. https://doi.org/10.1891/1062-8061.30.95This article provides the first extended analysis of Confederate home nursing in the American Civil War (1861-65). Home nursing was an integral component of Confederate health care outside of the regulation of the Confederate Medical Department and r... Read More about Home Nursing, Gender and Confederate Nationalism in the American Civil War, 1861-65.
“We Shall Overcome”: First-Person Plural Pronouns From Search Volume Data Predict Protest Mobilization Across the United States (2021)
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(2021). “We Shall Overcome”: First-Person Plural Pronouns From Search Volume Data Predict Protest Mobilization Across the United States. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1476-1485. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550620987672<jats:p> Collective action is a key driver of social and political change within societies. So far, the main factor mobilizing individuals into collective action remains the extent to which they feel identified with a protesting group (i.e., social i... Read More about “We Shall Overcome”: First-Person Plural Pronouns From Search Volume Data Predict Protest Mobilization Across the United States.
Remembering the Colfax Massacre: Race, Sex, and the Meanings of Reconstruction Violence (2021)
Journal Article
Ballantyne. (2021). Remembering the Colfax Massacre: Race, Sex, and the Meanings of Reconstruction Violence. Journal of Southern History, 87(3), 427-466. https://doi.org/10.1353/soh.2021.0086
'Whenever the Yankees were gone, I was a confederate': Loyalty and dissent in Civil War era Rapides Parish, Louisiana (2017)
Journal Article
Ballantyne, D. (2017). 'Whenever the Yankees were gone, I was a confederate': Loyalty and dissent in Civil War era Rapides Parish, Louisiana. https://doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2017.0002No abstract
Alternative strategies for national industrial planning in the United States, 1929-1933
Thesis
(1979). Alternative strategies for national industrial planning in the United States, 1929-1933This study examines the origins of the N.I.R.A. (1933) with particular reference to its industrial planning features. It argues that the Act's form was influenced by the interplay of three strategies for national industrial planning which were curren... Read More about Alternative strategies for national industrial planning in the United States, 1929-1933.
The role of the individual senator and adaptive change in the U.S. senate, 1969 to 1978
Thesis
(1982). The role of the individual senator and adaptive change in the U.S. senate, 1969 to 1978
A Comparative Study Of Nationalist Expressions Of The Algerian Community Under French Domination (1919-1954) And The Black Community In The United States Of America During the 1960's (1960-1970)
Thesis
Algerian Community Under French Domination (1919-1954) And The Black Community In The United States Of America During the 1960's (1960-1970)This thesis examines the nationalist expressions of Algerians under French colonization from 1919 to 1954, and black Americans in the United States of America in the late 1950's and 1960's. The formation of political organizations within both the Alg... Read More about A Comparative Study Of Nationalist Expressions Of The Algerian Community Under French Domination (1919-1954) And The Black Community In The United States Of America During the 1960's (1960-1970).
Constructing a history from fragments: jazz and voice in Boston, Massachusetts circa 1919 to 1929
Thesis
(2017). Constructing a history from fragments: jazz and voice in Boston, Massachusetts circa 1919 to 1929Boston is a city steeped in history. Beyond the struggle for abolition, however, the historical experiences of the majority of black Bostonians, especially during the early twentieth-century, are lacking recognition. In this respect, the Jazz Age (re... Read More about Constructing a history from fragments: jazz and voice in Boston, Massachusetts circa 1919 to 1929.