Publications
 
Making History:  Historical Objectivity and National Identity in France, 1850-1900
 
“Derrida in the Classroom,” article in preparation for The History Teacher
 
The Life of the Mind:  The Cultural and Intellectual History of Modern Europe, 1700-present, textbook project
 
“Leon Gambetta,” in International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, 1500 to the Present (New York and London:  Blackwell, 2009)
 
Review of Robert Stuart, Marxism and National Identity:  Socialism, Nationalism, and National Socialism, during the French Fin-de-Siecle (Albany:  State University of New York Press, 2006), H-France Review Vol. 7 (March 2007), No. 26.  
 
“Too late for Modernity,” The Journal of Historical Sociology 18:3 (2005), 255-268
 
“Historical Survey:  France 1870-1918,” Encyclopedia of Modern French Thought (London and New York:  Routledge, 2004), 293-298
 
“The History of the Past and the History of the Present:  Alphonse Aulard’s Histoire politique de la Revolution francaise,” in Barry Rothaus, ed., Proceedings of the Western Society for French History XXVIII:  Selected Papers of the 2000 Annual Meeting (Greeley:  The University Press of Colorado, 2002), 291-300
 
“The Power of Discourse:  Michel Foucault and Critical Theory” Cultural Research 5:3 (July 2001), 368-382
 
“What Is ‘Modern’ about Modern History?” in Ezra Talmor and Sascha Talmor, eds., Twentieth Century European Narratives:  Tradition & Innovation (Cambridge:  MIT Press, 2001)
 
Michel de Certeau’s Place in History” Rethinking History:  The Journal of Theory and Practice 4:1 (April 2000), 55-76
 
“The Problem of the Present:  History and National Identity in France, 1863-1901” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Irvine, 1998)
 
“The Presence of the Past and the Past of the Present:  The Historical Operation According to Michel de Certeau,” Proceedings of the American Historical Association (1997) [non-referenced]