BOOKS
Good White Christians: How Immigrant Religion Made Racial Privilege in America –Manuscript in progress
SCHOLARLY ARTICLES
“’Evangelize-Americanize:’ White Religion and Chicago’s Immigrants, 1884-1889.” American Studies (forthcoming, Spring 2017)
“How Mennonites Became White: Religious Activism, Cultural Power and the City.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 90 (April 2016): 51
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Janis Thiessen, Not Talking Union: An Oral History of North American Mennonites and Labour, in Conrad Grebel Review (forthcoming)
Review of Elizabeth Gritter, River of Hope: Black Politics and the Memphis Freedom Movement, 1865-1954, in H-SHGAPE, H-Net Reviews, November, 2014. URL: https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=41924
Review of John D. Carlson and Jonathan H. Ebel, eds., From Jeremiad to Jihad: Religion, Violence and America, in Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, Vol. 35 (6/2014).
Review of Jared S. Burkholder and David C. Cramer, eds., The Activist Impulse: Conversations on the Intersection of Anabaptism and Evangelicalism, in Mennonite Quarterly Review 87, No. 2 (April 2013): 265-267.
Review of David R. Swartz, Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism, for the American Society of Church History blog, February 2 2013. http://www.churchhistory.org/blogs/blog/david-schwartzs-moral-minority
PUBLIC HISTORY
“‘Lügen-Medien!’ Die Europäisierung der U.S. Politik” Der Standard (November 2016)
“It’s Good to Be Nobody: Beyond the Spiritual Rat Race Lies the Promise of a Marginal Community,” Mennonite World Review, June 8 2015.
“The Blessings and Embarrassments of Tribalism,” Mennonite World Review, July 22 2013.