Books •
Frederick Douglass, The Heroic Slave: A Cultural and Critical Edition, co-edited with
Robert S. Levine and John R. McKivigan (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015). • ''Picturing Frederick Douglass: An Illustrated Biography of the Nineteenth Century's Most Photographed American'', co-authored with Zoe Trodd and Celeste-Marie Bernier (New York and London: Liveright Publishing Corporation, revised edition, 2015). •
Southern Landscape, photographs by Sally Mann, "Introduction and Reflections" by John Stauffer (Brewster, Mass.: 21st Editions, 2013) •
The Battle Hymn of the Republic: A Biography of the Song That Marches On, co-authored with Benjamin Soskis (New York: Oxford University Press, June 2013). • Lincoln Prize Finalist, 2013, for best book on the Civil War era. • Best Books of 2013, Civil War Memory: "Best Union Study". • Best Books of 2013, Moore to the Point. • Best Books of 2013,
Civil War Monitor. •
The Abolitionist Imagination, by
Andrew Delbanco with commentaries by John Stauffer,
Manisha Sinha,
Darryl Pinckney, and
Wilfred M. McClay (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2012). •
The State of Jones, co-authored with Sally Jenkins (New York: Doubleday, 2009). • New York Times bestseller (nonfiction). • More than 30,000 hardcover copies sold. • Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize by Doubleday. •
GIANTS: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln (New York: TWELVE/Hachette Book Group, 2008). • Iowa Author Award 2009. • Boston Authors Club 2009 award: "highly recommended". • Progressive Book Club featured selection. • History Book Club featured selection. • Boston Globe bestseller (nonfiction). • Amazon.com bestseller. • Reviewed in more than 100 newspapers and magazines. • More than 30,000 hardcover copies sold. • Korean, Mandarin, and Arabic translations. •
Prophets Of Protest: Reconsidering the History of American Abolitionism, edited by Timothy Patrick McCarthy and John Stauffer (New York: The New Press, 2006). •
The Works of James McCune Smith: Black Intellectual and Abolitionist, edited by John Stauffer (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). •
The Black Hearts of Men: Radical Abolitionists and the Transformation of Race (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002). • Co-Winner of the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. • Winner of the Avery Craven Book Award. • Lincoln Prize 2nd Place Winner. • Magill’s Literary Annual award for "best serious literature" in 2002.
Articles and book reviews • Book Review:
The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Emancipation, by David Brion Davis.
The Wall Street Journal, January 31, 2014 • Book Review:
Another America, by James Ciment,
The Wall Street Journal, December 20, 2013 • Gordon, Rachel, "Author Interview with John Stauffer and Benjamin Soskis",
Religion in American History, August 28, 2013 • "How the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' Became America’s hymn",
The Christian Century, July 31, 2013 • "Were Hawthorne's Politics 'Disgraceful'?"
The New York Review of Books, July 11, 2013 • "Hooker’s Defeat",
The Washington Post, April 29, 2013 • "What Every American Should Know About Frederick Douglass, Abolitionist Prophet",
HuffPost, January 8, 2013, updated December 6, 2017 • "The Anniversary of the Gettysburg Address",
Religion & Politics, November 19, 2012 • "Outlaws Together",
The Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2012 • "Civility, Civil Society, and Civil Wars", Civility and American Democracy: A National Forum, sponsored by the NEH, February 2012 • "John Brown Marches On", co-authored with Benjamin Soskis,
The New York Times, July 17, 2011 • "Briefly Out of Bondage",
The Wall Street Journal, January 6, 2011 • "Fear and Doubt in Cleveland",
The New York Times, December 22, 2010 • "The Great Northern Migration",
The Wall Street Journal, September 4–5, 2010 • "In a Fury Over Freedom",
The Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2010 • "A Pragmatic Precedent" (with
Henry Louis Gates Jr.),
The New York Times, January 19, 2009. • "What Obama Can Learn from Lincoln’s Inaugural",
The Huffington Post, January 11, 2009. • Letter to the Editor, on Frederick Douglass and Ralph Waldo Emerson,
New York Times Book Review, September 21, 2008, p. 6. • "Across the Great Divide: The Friendship Between Lincoln and Frederick Douglass required from both a change of heart",
Time Magazine, July 4, 2005, pp. 58–65. • "12 Years Between Life and Death",
American Literary History, 26:2 (Summer 2014), pp. 317–325 • "Fear and Doubt in Cleveland",
The New York Times, Disunion: 106 Articles from
The New York Times Opinionator, ed. Ted Widmer (New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2013), pp. 22–26. • "The 'Terrible Reality' of the First Living-Room Wars", WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, by Anne Wilkes Tucker and Will Michels (Houston and New Haven: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Yale University Press, 2012), pp. 80–93. • Venues include Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (November 11, 2012 – February 3, 2013); the Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles (March 23–June 2, 2013); The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (June 29–September 29, 2013); and the Brooklyn Museum, New York (November 8, 2013 – February 2, 2014). == References ==