"Redefining Citizenship after Empire: The Rights to Welfare, to Work, and to Remain in a Post-Habsburg World," Journal of Modern History, co-authored with Ivan Jeličić and Francesca Rolandi
“Author’s Response to H-Diplo Roundtable XXIII-30 on Reill. The Fiume Crisis: Life in the Wake of the Habsburg Empire,” H-Net Diplo, March 21, 2022: 21-26.
"The Mediterranean Napoleonic Crisis That Did Not End and Got Tongues Wagging" in Roundtable on Konstantina Zanou's "Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean, 1800-1850: Stammering the Nation" in The Historical Journal, Vol. 65, Issue 3 (2022): 822-824.
“Wolff’s Wilson: An Agent of Fevered Mental Gymnastics, Racism, or Both?.” in H-Diplo Roundtable XXIII-24 on Woodrow Wilson and the Reimagining of Eastern Europe: 5-8.
“Book Review: War and Citizenship: Enemy Aliens and National Belonging from the French Revolution to the First World War,” Storica, Vol. XXVII, n. 79 (2021): 191-199.
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"Balkan Initiatives to Make Europe: Two Cases from Mid-Nineteenth-Century Dalmatia" in Balkans as Europe, 1821-1914, edited by Tim Snyder and Katherine Younger
“Partisan Legacies and Anti-Imperialist Ambitions: The Little Red Book in Italy and Yugoslavia” in The Little Red Book: A Global History of Quotations from Chairman Mao, edited by Alexander C.
“The Risorgimento: A Multinational Movement” in The Risorgimento Revisited: Nationalism and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Italy, edited by Silvana Patriarca and Lucy Riall
“A Poet’s Struggle for a New Adriaticism in the Nineteenth Century” in Austrian History Yearbook Awarded second prize in the 2011 R. John Rath Article Prize competition
“A Mission of Mediation: Dalmatia’s Multi-National Regionalism, 1830s-1860s” in Different paths to the nation. Regional and national identities in Germany, Italy, and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1830-
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