Tyler Anbinder
Affiliations: | History | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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United States History, General, African American Studies, Black HistoryGoogle:
"Tyler Anbinder"Children
Sign in to add traineeBrooke S. Orr | grad student | 2002 | The George Washington University |
Joan F. Troyano | grad student | 2011 | The George Washington University |
Stacy D. Bondurant | grad student | 2012 | The George Washington University |
Jonathan Keljik | grad student | 2014 | The George Washington University |
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Wegge SA, Anbinder T, Gráda CÓ. (2017) Immigrants and savers: A rich new database on the Irish in 1850s New York Historical Methods: a Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History. 50: 144-155 |
Anbinder T, McCaffrey H. (2015) Which Irish men and women immigrated to the United States during the Great Famine migration of 1846–54? Irish Historical Studies. 39: 620-642 |
Anbinder T. (2012) Moving beyond “Rags to Riches”: New York's Irish Famine Immigrants and Their Surprising Savings Accounts The Journal of American History. 99: 741-770 |
Anbinder T. (2010) American Passage: The History of Ellis Island. By Vincent J. Cannato. (New York: HarperCollins, 2009. viii, 487 pp. $27.99, ISBN 978-0-06-074273-7.) The Journal of American History. 97: 544-545 |
Anbinder T. (2009) No Party Now: Politics in the Civil War North (review) Civil War History. 55: 533-534 |
Anbinder T. (2006) Which Poor Man's Fight? Immigrants and the Federal Conscription of 1863 Civil War History. 52: 344-372 |
Anbinder T. (2003) Mark E. Neely, Jr. The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2002. Pp. xi, 257. $24.95 The American Historical Review. 108: 1456-1457 |
Anbinder T. (2003) Reviews of Books:The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North Mark E. Neely, Jr. The American Historical Review. 108: 1456-1457 |
Anbinder T. (2002) From famine to Five Points: Lord Lansdowne's Irish tenants encounter North America's most notorious slum. The American Historical Review. 107: 351-87 |
Anbinder T. (2001) Lord Palmerston and the Irish famine emigration. The Historical Journal. 44: 441-469 |