History Department Faculty

Martin Summers

Professor, Director of Graduate Studies

Department

History

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

  • Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation鈥檚 Capital (Oxford University Press, 2019).
  • 鈥淒iagnosing the Ailments of Black Citizenship: The African American Medical Profession and the Politics of Mental Illness, 1895-1940.鈥 In Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America, edited by Laurie Green, John McKiernan-Gonzalez, and Martin Summers. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014.
  • 鈥淎rguing for Our Race鈥: The Politics of Non-recognition and the Public Nature of the Black Masonic Archive,鈥 in Steven Kantrowitz and Peter Hinks, eds.,聽鈥淎ll Men Are Free and Are Brethren鈥: Prince Hall Fraternalism and the Rise of a People (Cornell University Press, 2013).
  • "'Suitable Care for the African When Afflicted With Insanity': Race, Madness, and Social Order in Comparative Perspective," in聽Bulletin of the History of Medicine聽84 (Spring 2010): 58-91.
  • Manliness and Its Discontents: The Black Middle Class and the Transformation of Masculinity, 1900-1930聽(UNC Press, 2004) 鈥 Recipient of 2005 American Historical Association-Pacific Coast Branch Book Award.
  • "Diasporic Brotherhood: Freemasonry and the Transnational Production of Black Middle-Class Masculinity," Gender and History聽15 (November 2003): 550-74.
  • 鈥溾橳his Immoral Practice鈥: The Prehistory of Homophobia in Black Nationalist Thought,鈥 in Toni Lester, ed.,聽Gender Nonconformity, Race and Sexuality: Charting the Connections (University of Wisconsin Press, 2003).