Journal Forum & Invited Articles
“Rethinking Time, Money, Access & Community,” Changing Material Conditions of Scholarly Production Forum, Journal of the Early American Republic, Forthcoming
“History Podcasts: An Overview of the Field,” Journal of American History, vol. 109, Issue 1, June 2022
“Popular and Public History,” 25th Anniversary Issue, Journal of Early Modern History, Vol. 25, No. 6, December 2021
Peer Reviewed Articles
"Trade, Diplomacy, and the Consequences of American Independence: Cuyler, Gansevoort & Co., and the Business of Trade During the Confederation Era," Journal of Early American History, July 2015
"'Dam'd Paving' Yankees & Dutch New Yorkers: The Post-Revolution New England Migration and the Creation of American Identity in the Upper Hudson River Valley, 1783-1820," Hudson River Valley Review, Vol. 29, No. 1, (Autumn 2012)
Newspapers
Governors Must Hold Firm on Stay-At-Home Orders,” The Washington Post, Made By History, April 20, 2022
"Nick Kristof Ought to Be Paying Attention to History Camp," History News Network, March 24, 2014
"Exhibit brings rare cap to light," Providence Journal, September 29, 2013
Digital Magazines
"We Are One: Mapping America's Road From Revolution to Independence," Journal of the American Revolution, May 6, 2015
"Podcasts and History: Why More Historians and Public History Organizations Should Podcast," The Americanist Independent, Vol 1., Issue 7, January 2015, 37-44
"The American Revolution Comes to Albany, New York, 1756-1776," Journal of the American Revolution, August 14, 2014
"Silas Deane, Forgotten Patriot," Journal of the American Revolution, July 30, 2014
"Planning the Final Action: George Washington and Rochambeau, May 1781," Journal of the American Revolution, May 15, 2014
"A Very Special Boston Tea Party Reenactment," Journal of the American Revolution, January 9, 2014
"1763: A Revolutionary Peace Exhibit," Journal of the American Revolution, September 3, 2013
"Searching for Loyalists: Boston Harborfest (Part 3)," Journal of the American Revolution, July 31, 2013
"Searching for Loyalists: Boston Harborfest (Part 2)," Journal of the American Revolution, July 30, 2013
"Searching for Loyalists: Boston Harborfest (Part 1)," Journal of the American Revolution, July 29, 201
"Bunker Hill Monument and Memory," Journal of the American Revolution, June 18, 2013
Guest Posts
“Podcasting History in Public,” Uncommon Sense: The Blog, April 3, 2019
“Doing History: The Power of Biography,” Uncommon Sense: The Blog, November 26, 2018
“Getting the iTunes Feature,” Uncommon Sense: The Blog, July 6, 2017
"Writing Early American History With Sound," Uncommon Sense: The Blog, April 12, 2017
"Fear in the Revolutionary Americas' Conference Recap," The Junto, November 18, 2014
"Mormonism at the New York State History Conference," The Way of Improvement Leads Home, June 19, 2014
"How to Organize Your Writing, Ideas, & Research with Evernote," The Grub Daily, February 7, 2014
"The Art of the Obituary," The Way of Improvement Leads Home, January 3, 2014
"The Dutch Revolt and New Netherland: The 36th Annual New Netherland Seminar," The Junto, October 17, 2013
Book Reviews
Review of Among the Powers of the Earth: The American Revolution and the Making of a New World Empire, by Eliga H. Gould, Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 32, No. 4, (Winter 2012)