Publikationen

Monografien

  • Our Frontier Is the World: The Boy Scouts in the Age of American Ascendancy (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018).
  • We Are the Revolutionists: German-Speaking Immigrants and American Abolitionists after 1848 (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2011).

Herausgeberschaften

  • “Mapping Modern Rejuvenation”, Special Issue in Journal of Social History 53/4 (Summer 2020) [mit Kristine Alexander und Isabel Richter].
  • War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019) [mit James Marten].
  • “Transnational Generations: Organizing Youth in the Cold War, 1945-1980”, Special Forum in Diplomatic History 38/2 (2014) [mit Gabriel Rosenberg].
  • Germany and the Black Diaspora: Points of Contact, 1250-1914 (New York: Berghahn Books, 2013) [mit Martin Klimke und Anne Kuhlmann].

Aufsätze in Fachzeitschriften und Fachportalen

  • "Summer Camps and US Empire," U.S. Studies Online: Forum for New Writing, November 10, 2020, https://usso.uk/14688-2/
  • „An Uphill Battle: The US Civil War in German Historiography,” Civil War History 66/2 (June 2020): 161-167.
  • “Mapping Modern Rejuvenation: An Introduction,” Journal of Social History 53/4 (Summer 2020) [mit Kristine Alexander und Isabel Richter]: 875-888.
  • “Rubble and Rebirth: Postwar Rejuvenation and the Erasure of History,” Journal of Social History 53/4 (Summer 2020): 889-905.
  • “Youth Organizations,” Version 1.0, Docupedia-Zeitgeschichte,16.05.2019, http://docupedia.de/zg/Honeck_ youth_organizations_v1_en_2019
  • “Jugendorganisationen”, Version: 1.0, Docupedia-Zeitgeschichte, 22.10.2018, http://docupedia.de/zg/Honeck_  jugendorganisationen_v1_de_2018.
  • “Playing on Uncle Sam’s Team: American Childhoods during World War I,” Journal of the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era 17/4 (2018): 677-690.
  • “The Power of Innocence: Anglo-American Scouting and the Boyification of Empire,” Geschichte und Gesellschaft 42/3 (2016): 441-466.
  • “Men of Principle: Gender and the German-American War for the Union,” Journal of the Civil War Era 5/1 (March 2015): 38-67.
  • ”Transnational Generations: Organizing Youth in the Cold War,“ Diplomatic History 38/2 (2014): 233-239 [mit Gabriel Rosenberg].
  • “An Empire of Youth: American Boy Scouts in the World, 1910-1960,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 52 (Spring 2013): 95-112.
  • “Abolitionists from the Other Shore: Radical German Immigrants and the Transnational Struggle to End American Slavery,” Amerikastudien/American Studies 2011 (56/2): 10-48.
  • “’Freemen of all Nations, Bestir Yourselves’: Felice Orsini’s Transnational Afterlife and the Radicalization of America,” Journal of the Early Republic 30 (Winter 2010): 587-615.
  • “Free-Soilers and Forty-Eighters: The Anglo- and German-American Campaign Against Slavery in Western Texas, 1854-1856,” Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association (2007): 41-51.
  • “In Pursuit of ‘Freedom’: African-, Anglo-, and German-American Alliances in the Abolition Movement,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute38 (2006): 99-117.

Aufsätze in Sammelbänden

  • “War and Conflict,” in A Cultural History of Youth in the Modern Age, hg. von Kristine Alexander und Simon Sleight (London: Bloomsbury, 2023), 195 - 216 [mit Aaron William Moore].
  • “War and Gender: Nineteenth-Century Wars of Nations and Empires – an Overview,” in Oxford Handbook of Gender and War in the Western World since 1600, hg. von Karen Hagemann, Stefan Dudink, Sonya O. Rose (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020), 227-267 [mit Karen Hagemann und Stefan Dudink].
  • “Friends of the Free World: The Boy Scouts and the Juvenilization of America’s Cold War Empire,” in Growing Up America: Youth and Politics since 1945, hg. von Susan Eckelmann, Sara Fieldston und Paul Mokrzycki Renfro (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019), 36-53.
  • “More than Victims: Framing the History of Modern Childhood and War,” in War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars, hg. von Mischa Honeck und James Marten (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019), 1-14.
  • “The Senator and His Satirist: Carl Schurz, Thomas Nast, and the Ethnicization of Political Humor,” in American Counter/Publics, hg. von Ulla Haselstein et al., (Heidelberg, Winter: 2019), 191-208.
  • “Good Soldiers, All? Democracy and Discrimination in the Boy Scouts of America, 1941-1945,” in War and Childhood in the Era of the Two World Wars, hg. von Mischa Honeck und James Marten (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019), 128-146.
  • “Why We Fight: German American Revolutionists Confront Slavery and Secession,” in Congress and the People’s Contest: The Conduct of the Civil War, hg. von Paul Finkelman und Donald R. Kennon (Athens, Oh.: Ohio University Press, 2018), 163-184.
  • “Garibaldi’s Shirt: Fashion and Making and Unmaking of Revolutionary Bodies, 1848-1865,” in Transatlantic Revolutionary Cultures, 1789-1861, hg. von Helena Toth und Charlotte Lerg (Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2018), 140-169. 
  • “Uprooted Emancipators: Transatlantic Abolitionism and the Politics of Belonging,” in The Transnational Significance of the American Civil War, hg. von Jörg Nagler, Marcus Gräser, und Don Doyle (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), 109-126.
  • “Liberating Sojourns? African American Travelers in Mid-Nineteenth Century Germany,” in Germany and the Black Diaspora: Points of Contact, 1250-1914, hg. von Mischa Honeck, Martin Klimke, und Anne Kuhlmann (New York: Berghahn Books, 2013), 153-168.
  • “Introduction,” in Germany and the Black Diaspora: Points of Contact, 1250-1914,1-15 [mit Martin Klimke und Anne Kuhlmann].
  • “A Cheer for Free Labor Cotton: Transatlantic Antislavery Economies and Mid-Nineteenth Century Reform,” in American Economies, hg. von Eva Bösenberg, Reinhard Isensee, und Martin Klepper (Heidelberg: Winter, 2012), 181-198.
  • “An Unexpected Alliance: August Willich, Peter H. Clark, and the Abolitionist Movement in Cincinnati,” in Germans and African Americans: Two Centuries of Exchange, hg. von Larry A. Greene und Anke Ortlepp (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2011), 17-36.
  • “Edward P. Jones, The Known World,” in Zweiundzwanzig amerikanische Romane aus dem neuen Jahrhundert: Literaturkritische Essays zur Einführung, hg. von Dietmar Schloss und Heiko Jakubzik (Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2009), 189-198.
  • “Siri Hustvedt, What I Loved,“ in Zweiundzwanzig amerikanische Romane, 167-180.
  • “’Towards a More Fortunate Land’: Christoph Daniel Ebeling and the American Republic,” in Transatlantic Negotiations, hg. von Christa Buschendorf und Astrid Franke (Heidelberg: Winter, 2007), 41-59.