EDITED WORKS (with editor’s introduction)
- Rhode Island Ethnic Heritage Series (Published jointly by The Rhode Island Heritage Commission and The Rhode Island Publications Society)
- The Portuguese in Rhode Island, by M. Rachel Cunha et al. 1985.
- The Armenians in Rhode Island, by Ara Arthur Gelenian. 1985.
- The Germans in Rhode Island, by Raymond L. Sickinger and John K. Primeau. 1985.
- The Jews in Rhode Island, by Geraldine Foster. 1985.
- The Irish in Rhode Island, by Patrick T. Conley. 1986.
- The Arabic-Speaking People in Rhode Island, by Eleanor A.Doumato. 1986.
- The French in Rhode Island, by Albert K. Aubin. 1988.
- The Ukrainians in Rhode Island, by Rt. Rev. John J. Mowatt. 1988.
- The Southeast Asians in Rhode Island, by Louise Lind. 1989.
- The Italians in Rhode Island, by Carmela E. Santoro. 1990.
- The Cape Verdeans in Rhode Island, by Waltraud Berger Coli and Richard A. Lobban. 1990.
- The Lithuanians in Rhode Island, by Rev. William Wolkovich-Valkavicius. 1992.
- The Greeks in Rhode Island, by Stephen Kyriakou and Venetia B. Georas. 1994.
- A Rhode Island Ethnic Group: Polish Americans, by Stanislaus A. Blejwas. 1985. Published by the Rhode Island American Polish Cultural Exchange Commission.
General Editor, Rhode Island Revolutionary Heritage Series
- Silas Downer: Forgotten Patriot, by Carl Bridenbaugh. Providence: Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation, 1974.
- The Rights of Colonies Examined, by Stephen Hopkins, introduced and edited by Paul Campbell. Providence: Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation, 1974.
- Diary of a Common Soldier in the American Revolution, 1775–1783: An Annotated Edition of the Military Journal of Jeremiah Greenman, ed. by Robert C. Bray and Paul E. Bushnell. Dekalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois University Press, 1978.
- Rhode Islanders Record the Revolution: The Journals of William Humphrey and Zuriel Waterman, introduced and edited by Nathaniel N. Shipton and David Swain. Providence: Rhode Island Publications Society, 1984
- Building Early American Warships: The Journal of the Rhode Island Committee for Constructing the Continental Frigates Providence and Warren, 1775–1777, Introduced by John Fitzhugh Millar. Williamsburg, Va.: Thirteen Colonies Press; Providence: Rhode Island Publications Society, 1988.
- The Documentary History of the Destruction of the Gaspee, by William R. Staples, introduced and supplemented by Richard M. Deasy. Providence: Rhode Island Publications Society, Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation, and Rhode Island Supreme Court Historical Society, 1990.
POETRY
- “A Lesson for Lamenters,” “The Legacy,” “The Forgotten,” “The Fleeting Scepter,” “Thoughts at Twilight,” and “Song to Spring.” Alembic (Providence College literary magazine) 33 (1959): 47, 48–49, 59, 60, 63–64, 64.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED
- Robert W. Hayman, “Catholicism in Rhode Island and the Diocese of Providence, 1780–1886.” 1977.
- William J. Jennings, Jr., “The Prince of Pawtucket: A Study of the Politics of Thomas P. McCoy.” 1985.
- D. Scott Molloy, “Motormen, Moguls, and the Machine: Urban Mass Transit in Rhode Island, 1864–1902.” 1991.
- John C. Fredericksen, “Niagara, 1814: The United States Army’s Quest for Tactical Parity in the War of 1812 and Its Legacy.” 1993.
LONG SCHOLARLY UNPUBLISHED TREATISES
- “The Military Legislation of the First and Second Sessions of the Thirteenth Congress [1812–13]: A Study in War-Time Leadership.” Doctoral research paper, University of Notre Dame, 1963. 54 pp.
- “Christopher Dawson’s Concept of World History.” Doctoral research paper, University of Notre Dame, 1963. 54 pp.
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