Academic Publications

 Eric Herschthal & John Brooke & Jed O. Kaplan (2022). "Climate Change and Global Commodities". Oxford Handbook of Global Commodities History (Oxford University Press, accepted; forthcoming), eds. Jonathan Curry-Machado, Jean Stubbs, William Clarence-Smith, and Jelmer Vos. Accepted, 02/01/2022.

Eric Herschthal (2022). "Frederick Douglass, Science, and Technology". Frederick Douglass in Context (Cambridge Univ. Press; accepted, forthcoming), ed. Michael Roy. Accepted, 02/01/2022.

Eric Herschthal (2021). “Slavery, Health, and Healing Now: The State of the Field". Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences (accepted, forthcoming). Accepted, 12/01/2021.

Eric Herschthal (2021). The Science of Abolition: How Slaveholders Became the Enemies of Progress (Yale, 2021). Yale University Press. Published, 05/25/2021.
https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300236804/scie...

Eric Herschthal (2021). “What Kind of Abolitionist Was Benjamin Banneker? Reluctant Activism and the Intellectual Lives of Early Black Americans". Slavery & Abolition. Published, 01/17/2021.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/014403...

Eric Herschthal & Leon McDougle, Leta Hendricks, Quinn Capers IV, Simone C. Drake (2020). “Discovering a Hidden Figure of Service and Leadership: The Reverend Charles Edgar Newsome, MD,” . Journal of National Medical Association. Vol. 112, 24-27. Published, 02/01/2020.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/...

Eric Herschthal (2017). “The Science of Antislavery in the Early Republic: The Case of Dr. Benjamin Rush". Early American Studies. Vol. 15:2, 274-307. Published, 05/01/2017.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/653138

Eric Herschthal (2016). “Slaves, Spaniards and Subversion in Early Louisiana: The Persistent Fears of Black Revolt and Spanish Collusion in Territorial Louisiana, 1803-1812". Journal of the Early Republic. Vol. 36:2, 283-311. Published, 06/15/2016.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/620989/summary