
Previous Editorial Work
Nostalgia After Apartheid by Amber R. Reed (Notre Dame, 2021): Recipient of the American Anthropological Association Margaret Mead Award for most promising work by a young anthropologist.
Head of the Mossad by Shabtai Shavit (Notre Dame, 2020): Recipient of the Foreword Reviews INDIES Book Award, War & Military category.
Sandinistas by Robert J. Sierakowski (Notre Dame, 2019): Recipient of the Foreword Reviews INDIES Book Award, War & Military category.
Soldiers of the Cross by David Power Conyngham, edited by David J. Endres and William R. Kurtz (Notre Dame, 2019): Recipient of the Catholic Press Book Association Award in History.
Disturbing Spirits by Beverly A. Tsacoyianis (Notre Dame, 2021): A Choice Outstanding Academic Title.
The World of the John Birch Society by D.J. Mulloy (Vanderbilt, 2016): Named one of "Six books for insight on a Trump presidency" by the Washington Post.
The Merchant of Havana by Stephen Silverstein (Vanderbilt, 2016): Recipient of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association Book Award, 2017.
The Moral Electricity of Print by Ronald Briggs (Vanderbilt, 2017): Recipient of Best Book of the Year Award, Latin American Studies Association, Nineteenth-Century Section.
Nicaragua and the Politics of Utopia (Vanderbilt, 2015): Named "Best of Books" in 2016 by Foreign Affairs.
Free Market Tuberculosis by Erin Koch (Vanderbilt, 2013): Recipient of the Davis Center Book Prize in Political and Social Studies from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.
Jefferson's Poplar Forest edited by Barbara J. Heath and Jack Gary (Florida, 2012): Featured on C-SPAN
Matecumbe by James A. Michener (Florida, 2007): Reviewed in the Los Angeles Times.