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PUBLICATIONS OF TISA M ANDERS





CHAPTERS IN EDITED COLLECTIONS



Chapter with co-author Rosa Cobos, “Gender and Labor: Betabalera Contribution to the Western NebraskaSugar Industry,” Farming across Borders: Selections on Transnational Agricultural History in the North American West, Sterling Evans, ed. “Connecting the Greater West” series. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press (2017).  


Chapter with co-author Rosa Cobos, “Empowerment of the Fields: Betabeleras and the Western Nebraska Sugar Industry,” Gender and Rural Migration: Realities, Conflict and Change, Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, ed. “Routledge Research in Gender and Society (Book 38)” series. New York: Routledge (2014).


Chapter, "Betabeleros and the Western Nebraska Sugar Industry: An Early 20th Century History," Latin Migrations to the U.S. Heartland: Reshaping Communities, Redrawing Boundaries, Linda Allegro and Andrew Grant Wood, eds. “American Working Class” series. Chicago: University of Illinois Press (2013). Paperback edition (2019).



other chapters



"The Power and Empowerment of Mentorships for Scholars," NCIS Guide for Independent Scholars, Linda Baines and Amanda Haste, eds. National Coalition of Independent Scholars (2024). Open source.

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BOOKS IN PROCESS



The Decade that Made a Difference: Love, Politics, and a Dog, political/relationship memoir of my politically-mixed marriage--how did we do it? In process for publication. ​
Never Stifling the Voice of Conscience: L. Maria Child's Spiritual Journy in 19th-Century America, completed manuscript formerly under contract with Swedenborg Foundation (rewrite of my doctoral dissertation).


BOOK REVIEWS (SELECT)



Review, Healing through the Bones: Empowerment and the Process of Exhumations in the Context of Cyprus, Kristian T.P. Fics, The International Journal on World Peace (December 2018).


Review, How We Are Changed by War: A Study of Letters and Diaries from Colonial Conflicts to Operation Iraqi Freedom, by Diane C. Gill, The International Journal on World Peace (December 2015).


Review, The Mari Sandoz Letters on Native American Rights, by Kimberli A. Lee, editor, Nebraska History (Summer 2010).


Review, Surviving Iraq: Soldiers’ Stories, Elise Forbes Tripp, Peace & Change (July 2009). 


Review, Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet, by Carol Schafer, The International Journal on World Peace (March 2008).


Review, Women at The Hague: The International Congress of Women and Its Results by Jane Addams, Emily G. Balch, and Alice Hamilton, Introduction by Harriet Hyman Alonso, The History Teacher (August 2004).



ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES



A variety of individual and organizational entries for BlackPast.org's online encyclopedia on African American and African Diaspora history. Covered topics include:

*science fiction author Samual R. Delany award-winning

*South African photographer Zanele Muholi

*Kansan farmer and entrepreneur Junius Groves (Kansas State Historical Society awarded an Edward N. Tihen Historical Research Grant to Anders and co-researcher Angela Doyle-Radicia in 2004-5 for their Groves work)

*the advocacy and support organization Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD)


"William Lloyd Garrison." Opposition to War: An Encyclopedia of United States Peace and Antiwar Movements. Mitchell Hall, ed. ABC-CLIO (2017).


“Robidoux Pass.” Historic Sites and Landmarks that Shaped America: From Acoma Pueblo to Ground Zero. Mitchell Newton-Matza, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc. (2016).


“Junius G. Groves.” The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia. Gerald L. Smith, Karen Cotton McDaniel, and John A. Hardin, eds. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2015.



ESSAYS, BLOGS, & MORE



FUN ESSAY: “L. Maria Child’s 19th-Century Election Cake,” Global Cuisines by Independent Scholars: A Learned Cookbook, Helen Ross, Amanda Haste, and Linda Barnes, eds. National Coalition of Independent Scholars (2022). Open Source. Click here for pdf copy.


SWEDENBORG FOUNDATION BLOG 2: “L. Maria Child: Visionary Antislavery Crusader Changed a Church by Leaving It (vetted guest blog 2), http://www.swedenborg.com/scholars-maria-child-visionary-antislavery-crusader-changed-a-church/, 7 October 2016.


SWEDENBORG FOUNDATION BLOG 1: "Bringing Comfort and Hope to Others through Swedenborg’s Ideas of the Afterlife” (vetted guest blog 1), http://www.swedenborg.com/scholars-lydia-maria-child-swedenborgs-afterlife/, 5 April 2016.





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