Publications
I am happy to share copies of my articles and book chapters with interested readers who do not have institutional access to these publications. Please request copies via my ACU email address.
BOOKS
Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024.
co-winner of the 2026 Bolton-Johnson Prize awarded by the Conference on Latin American History (CLAH)
shortlisted for the 2025 NSW History Awards General History Prize
Kristie Patricia Flannery, Renisa Mawani, and Mikki Stelder., eds. Oceans as Archives, Routledge, 2025.
SPECIAL ISSUES
Quigley, Killian, Kate Fullagar, and Kristie Patricia Flannery, eds. “Marine Worlds of the Long Eighteenth Century: Selected Papers from the Eighteenth David Nichol Smith Seminar, December 2022.” Special issue Eighteenth-Century Life 50, no. 1 (2026). ISSN 0098-2601
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
with co-authors Killian Quigley and Kate Fullagar, “Introduction: Marine Materialities, Oceanic Humanities, and Eighteenth-Century Seas,” Eighteenth-Century Life 50, no. 1 (2026): 1-15
"Colonial Latin Asia? The Case for Incorporating the Philippines and the Spanish Pacific into Colonial Latin American Studies." Colonial Latin American Review, 32:2 (2023): 235-242.
“Can the Devil Cross the Deep Blue Sea? Imagining the Spanish Pacific and Vast Early America from Below.” The William and Mary Quarterly (3d ser., 79, No. 1 (January 2022): 31–60.
Winner of the Cappon Prize
Winner of the FEEGI Article Prize
Winner of the Paul Vanderwood Prize
Winner of the LASA Mexico Section’s Best Article in the Humanities Prize
“The Transimperial Biography of Cesar Falliet: A Life Between Global Cities.” Urban History Volume 48, Issue 3 (2021): 479–497,
With co-author Guillermo Ruíz-Stovel. “The Loyal Foreign Merchant Captain. Thome Gapsar de León and the Making of Manila’s Intra-Asian Connections.” Vergueta, Vol 20. (2020), 189–215.
“Battlefield Diplomacy and Empire-building in the Early Modern Pacific World.” Itinerario, Vol. 40, No. 3 (2016), 67–488.
“Prohibited Games, Prohibited People: Race, Gambling, and Segregation in Early Modern Manila,” Newberry Essays in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Vol. 8 (2014), 81-92.
CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES
“Seven Years’ War” in The Cambridge History of the American Revolution Vol 1. edited by Marjoleine Kars, Michael McDonnell, and Andrew Schocket, 76-96. Cambridge University Press. 2026).
with Renisa Mawni and Mikki Stelder, “Undercurrents: Towards Ocean Justice” in Oceans as Archives, edited by Kristie Patricia Flannery, Renisa Mawani, and Mikki Stelder, 1-21. Routledge, 2025.
With Norah Gharala, “Slavery between the Indian Ocean World and the Spanish Pacific” in Everyday Life in the Philippines, 1657–1699: Selections from the Manuscripts of Juan de Paz, edited by Norah L. A. Gharala, Marya Svetlana T. Camacho, and Juan O. Mesquida,. 205-222. Palgrave McMillan, 2025.
“The Seven Years War in Spain and Portugal.” In The Oxford History of the Seven Years’ War, edited by Trevor Burnard, Emma Hart, and Marie Houllemare, 471–486. Oxford University Press, 2024.
“Scorched Earth: War and Loss in Manila and Luzon, 1762-1764” in The 1762 British Invasion of Spanish-Ruled Philippines: Beyond Imperial and National Imaginaries, edited by Maria Cristina Martinez Juan, 177-192. National Historical Commission of the Philippines and SOAS University of London Press, 2024) #OpenAccess
"Other Agents of Empire in the Spanish Pacific World (1755)." InThe Spanish Pacific, 1521-1815, Volume 2: A Reader of Primary Sources, edited by Christina Lee and Ricardo Padrón, 65-72. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2024.
“A era global das revoluções e seus descontentamentos” in América na Primeira Modernidade V.2, edited by Jorge Canizares-Esguerra and Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes, 279-31. Prismas, 2018.
“The Seven Years’ War and the Globalization of Anglo-Iberian Imperial Entanglement: The View from Manila” in Entangled Empires: The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830s, edited by Jorge Cañizares Esguerra, 236-254. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018).
OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
“The Spanish Pacific.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Latin American Studies. Ed. Ben Vinson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199766581-0290
PUBLISHED TEACHING MATERIALS
“Researching Colonial Otherness through illustrations in The Boxer Codex” in Interrogating Colonial Documents and Narratives (Marlborough: AM, 2024)
SELECT BOOK REVIEWS
“Book Review: Mobility and Coercion in an Age of Wars and Revolutions: A Global History, c. 1750–1830 by Jan C. Jansen and Kirsten McKenzie,” International Journal of Maritime History, (first view, online 2025)
“Review of Un novohispano entre Asia y Portugal: Sodomía y movilidad, desde un proceso inquisitorial del siglo XVII. By José Armando Hernández Soubervielle.” Hispanic American Historical Review, (2024): 327-329
“Review of Conquering the Pacific: An Unknown Mariner and the Final Great Voyage of the Age of Discovery. By Andrés Reséndez.” Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 103, no. 2 (2023): 328-329
“Review of The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West by Ricardo Padrón.” Early American Literature, Volume 56, no. 3 (2021): 936-941. doi:10.1353/eal.2021.0076
“Review of Pirates of Empire: Colonisation and Maritime Violence in Southeast Asia, by Stefan Eklöf Amirell." The English Historical Review, Volume 136, Issue 579 (April 2021): 450–452. doi:10.1093/ehr/ceab010
“Review of The British Occupation of Havana: War, Trade, and Slavery in the Atlantic World, by Elena Schneider.” Colonial Latin American Review Volume. 29, No.2, (2020): 348–349. doi:10.1080/10609164.2020.1759970
Review of Forced Migration in the Spanish Pacific World: From Mexico to the Philippines, 1765–1811, by Eva Maria Mehl. Journal of World History Volume 29, No.1 (2018), 98-102. doi:10.1353/jwh.2018.0004