Articles, papers, presentations, and other materials authored by faculty from the History department of Loyola University Chicago's College of Arts & Sciences.
Submissions from 2002
Gangs in the Post-World War II North American City: A Forum, Timothy J. Gilfoyle, Eric Schneider, and Andrew Diamond
Submissions from 2001
Crying ‘Wolf’? A Review Essay on Recent Wagner Literature, David B. Dennis
The Dark Side of American Environmentalism, Benjamin Heber Johnson
Submissions from 2000
Beethoven at Large: Reception in Literature, the Arts, Philosophy, and Politics, David B. Dennis
Johannes Brahms's Requiem eines Unpolitischen, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1999
America's Heart, Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Submissions from 1998
Review of Michael Kater, The Twisted Muse: Musicians and their Music in the Third Reich (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), David B. Dennis
“Robert Schumann and the German Revolution of 1848,” for “Music and Revolution,” concert and lecture series, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1997
“Beethoven in National Socialist Political Culture,” paper for the “Musicology Colloquium Series", David B. Dennis
Review Essay on Recent Literature about Music and German Politics, David B. Dennis
Review of Jonathan Petropoulos, Art as Politics in the Third Reich (Chapel Hill: North Carolina U.P., 1996), David B. Dennis
Making History: A Chicago School of Literature- Gwendolyn Brooks and Studs Terkel, Timothy Gilfoyle
Submissions from 1996
Michael H. Kater, "Carl Orff im Dritten Reich," Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 43, 1 (January 1995): 1-35., David B. Dennis
“Music Reception in the Völkischer Beobachter,” paper for the “Music, Politics, and the State” session, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1995
Review of Erik Levi, Music in the Third Reich (New York: St. Martins Press, 1994), David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1994
Prostitutes in the archives: Problems and possibilities in documenting the history of sexuality, Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Submissions from 1993
Reviewed Work: Bad Habits: Drinking, Smoking, Taking Drugs, Gambling, Sexual Misbehavior, and Swearing in American History by John C. Burnham, Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Submissions from 1988
Review of Modern European Intellectual History: Reappraisals and New Perspectives, David B. Dennis
Victims of Fragmentation: Reflections on Problems Facing the Modern Cultural Historian, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1987
Indoctrination of a Muse: Charles Baudelaire and Richard Wagner, David B. Dennis
The Urban Geography of Commercial Sex: Prostitution in New York City, 1790-1860, Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Submissions from 1986
Indoctrination of a Muse: The Case of Dmitry Shostakovich, David B. Dennis
Indoctrination of a Muse: The case of Karl Maria Von Weber, David B. Dennis
The Indoctrination of a Muse, Reflections on Music as a Source for the Cultural Historian, David B. Dennis
The Political World of Art, Review of Peter Paret's The Berlin Secession, David B. Dennis
The Prison-House of Musicology: Can It be Opened or Should We Throw Away the Key?, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1985
The Study of Political Ideology in the French Revolution: Observations and Suggestions, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1984
Ernst Junger, David B. Dennis
The Theme of Community in Nazi Propaganda, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1981
German Fascism and American Consumerization: An Ideological Contrast, David B. Dennis
Meet John Doe: Frank Capra's Dream for America, David B. Dennis
Nature and Man's Position in It: The Historical Philosophies of J.J. Rousseau and G.W.F. Hegel, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1980
Fritz Lang M., David B. Dennis
Jack Kerouac's Aesthetic of Escape, David B. Dennis
Martin Eden: An Attack on the Bourgeoisie, David B. Dennis
Submissions from 1979
"THE HEART OF DARKNESS": the implications of "the horror" - and their relationship to the passage on pages 108 and 109., David B. Dennis
The Poetics of T.S. Eliot in "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock", David B. Dennis
