Laura Kalba, PhD History, 2008
- Color in the Age of Impressionism: Commerce, Technology, and Art (Penn State Press, 2017)
Winner of the 2018 Charles Rufus Morey Prize from the College Art Association
Winner of the 2016-17 Laurence Wylie Prize in French Cultural Studies
Amy Von Lintel, PhD Art History 2010
- Georgia O’Keeffe’s Wartime Texas Letters (American Wests, sponsored by West Texas A&M University, 2020)
- Georgia O’Keeffe: Watercolors, 1916-1918 (Radius, 2016)
- Robert Smithson in Texas, co-authored with Leigh Arnold (Estate of Robert Smithson and James Cohan Gallery, 2015)
Ryan Linkof, PhD History, 2011
Jason Hill, PhD Art History, 2011
- Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture (UC Press, 2018)
Winner of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art Publication Grant from CAA
Shortlisted for a 2018 Prose Award in Art History and Criticism
Brian Jacobson, PhD Cinema, 2011
- Studios Before the System: Architecture, Technology, and the Emergence of Cinematic Space (Columbia University Press, 2015)
Winner, 2017 Choice Outstanding Academic Title
Commended, 2017 Richard Wall Memorial Award, Theatre Library Association
Anca Lasc, PhD Art History, 2012
- Interior Decorating in Nineteenth-Century France: The Visual Culture of a New Profession (Manchester University Press, 2018)
- Designing the French Interior: The Modern Home and Mass Media, co-edited with Georgina Downey and Mark Taylor, (Bloomsbury, 2015; paperback 2017)
- Visualizing the Nineteenth-Century Home: Modern Art and the Decorative Impulse (Routledge, 2016; paperback 2018)
- Architectures of Display: Department Stores and Modern Retail, co-edited with Patricia Lara-Betancourt and Margaret Maile Petty (Routledge, 2018)
Catherine Clark, PhD History, 2012
- Paris and the Cliché of History: The City and Photographs, 1860-1970 (Oxford University Press, 2018)
Winner of the Wylie Prize for French Cultural Studies, 2018-20
Jennifer Black, PhD History, 2013
- Branding Trust: Advertising and Trademarks in Nineteenth-Century America (University of Pennsylvania Press, December 2023)
Matthew Fox-Amato, PhD History, 2013
- Exposing Slavery: Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual Politics in America (Oxford University Press, 2019)
Named one of The Advocate’s “Must Read Books on Race and Hate,” 2019
Finalist for the Association of American Publishers PROSE award, 2020
Finalist for the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, 2020
Runner-up for Shapiro Book Prize, The Huntington, 2021
Mark Braude, PhD History, 2013
- Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris (Norton, 2022)
- The Invisible Emperor: Napoleon on Elba From Exile to Escape (Penguin, 2019)
- Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle (Simon & Schuster, 2017)
Kay Wells, PhD Art History, 2014
- Weaving Modernism: Postwar Tapestry Between Paris and New York (Yale University Press, 2019)
Nadya Bair, PhD Art History, 2016
- The Decisive Network: Magnum Photos and the Postwar Image Market (UC Press, 2020)
Winner of the Association of American Publishers PROSE Award for Best Book in Media and Communications, 2021