[NCAH] EXTERNAL EMAIL: UPDATE: Solicitation for Peer Reviewers for 2025 NCAH Journal

Martin, James martin at campbell.edu
Wed Jul 2 12:13:02 CST 2025


Hi, Eric.

I am just catching up on my e-mails.  Glad to see that NCAH continues
to be vibrant.

Jim Martin
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Subject: EXTERNAL EMAIL: [NCAH] UPDATE: Solicitation for Peer Reviewers for 2025 NCAH Journal

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Greetings scholars!

I apologize for sending this twice, but I just realized that folks cannot
reply to this email and have it actually reach me since it was sent through
the listserv. Please respond to me at erockwalls at gmail.com if interested in
serving as a peer reviewer for the journal. If you have already replied to
the original email, please shoot me another email to the above mentioned
address.

The submitted articles are as follows (please note one additional
submission has been received since the original email was sent):

- *Dr. Carole Troxler* - *Before it was Ballpark: A Post-Emancipation
Community in Alamance County, North Carolina*
*- **Dr. Glen Bowman* (Brewster Award winner) - *Establishing Student-Based
Recreation, Ensuring Institutional Survival and Academic Relevancy: Men's
Intercollegiate Athletics at Elizabeth City State, 1912-1957*
- *Dr. Harvey Strum* - *Impact of Jefferson's Embargo on New York Politics*
- *Jack Zhu* (Midgette Award Winner) - *Great Debates on Federal Power and
the Roles of the Three Branches: Explaining the Perspectives of Judicial
Elites on Chinese Immigration from the Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth
Centuries*
- *James Philips* - *The Lapsarian Motif in Roman Historical Thought*
*- **Jiale Zhu* - *The Myth of Coolie: Chinese Coolie Testimonies and Acts
of Resistance in Nineteenth Century Cuban Plantations*
- *Mick Anderson* - *Mobilizing Student Activist Archives: The University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1970 & 2024*
*- **Dr. Clark Summers* - *An Exploration of the N.C. National Guard and
the 1929 Loray Mill Strike*
- *Dr. Bradley Kadel* - *The Making of Temperance and Alcohol Regulation in
the Irish Press, 1730-1850*
- *Colt Marion* - *The Violent Tendencies of Peaceful Monks*
*- **Dr. Kelli Cardenas Walsh and Queonnah L. Coleman* - *Death Spaces in
an Era of Segregation. Who and Where are Your People? Identifying Names and
Life Stories that Segregation Set in Stone.*

If you or someone you know may be interested in serving as a peer reviewer
for any of these submissions, please reply to erockwalls at gmail.com and
we'll go from there. I thank you all in advance for your time and
consideration.

Best,
Eric Walls
Editor
JNCAH
erockwalls at gmail.com
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