- Ben Eklof and Tatiana Saburova's book, Дружба, Семья и Революция:Николаи Чарушин и поколение народников семидесятых годов (Friendship, Family and Revolution: Nikolai Charushin and the 1870s Generation of Populists) was published this summer by NLO (New Literary Review) in Moscow, Russia's most prestigious scholarly press today. Tatiana is currently in Moscow preparing a video on the book for the popular academic site https://postnauka.ru/themes/istoriya. Indiana University Press will publish a significantly revised version of the book (as Populist Lives in Revolutionary Russia) in 1917.
- Eklof's student, Brian Holyfield, has been awarded the annual REEI Armstrong Prize for the best essay written by a graduate student in any discipline last year. In the past ten years, the prize has been awarded to students from his class on five occasions.
- Jeff Gould gave a paper "El historiador y el documental" and presented a rough cut of Part I of new documentary, "Port Triumph," at the Universidad de Costa Rica.
- Jim Madison hosts the 4-part PBS documentary "Hoosiers: The Story of Indiana," which explores 200 years of Indiana statehood. The documentary is based on his book Hoosiers: A New History (2014). Christina Snyder also appears in Part One. http://www.wfyi.org/programs/hoosiers
- In June, graduate student Samson Ndanyi presented a conference paper titled "Theatre for Development in Kenya: A Tumultuous Period, 1976-1978" at 1st Kessa-Multimedia University of Kenya Joint International and Interdisciplinary Conference in Nairobi, Kenya. He also chaired a panel discussion on Climate Change, Culture, Education, Health, Politics and Rural Development.
- Mark Roseman's extended article/ short monograph "The barbarians from our "Kulturkreis." Nazi perpetrators in the eyes of German Jews has been published by Yad Vashem as No.24 in their series Search and Research, ed. International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 2016. ISBN 978-965-308-509-1. 68pp.
- Rob Schneider's essay, "Gallicans Not Magistrates: The Dupuy Cabinet in the Age of Richelieu," has been published in Social Relations, Politics, and Power in Early Modern France: Robert Descimon and the Historian's Craft, Barbara B. Diefendorf, ed. (Kirksville, MO, 2016), chapter 9.
- Joseph Stubenrauch (Ph.D. 2011) has published his book, The Evangelical Age of Ingenuity in Industrial Britain, with Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-evangelical-age-of-ingenuity-in-industrial-britain-9780198783374?cc=gb&lang=en&