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Brian K. Barber is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Arts and Humanities, with significant publications in the fields of History, Sociology and Political Science, Anthropology, Space and Planetary Science, and Museology.

Their recent scholarly output includes work published mainly in the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, with additional contributions to the Archives The Journal of the British Records Association and Northern History. The following list highlights some of the recent papers authored by Barber:

  • Doncaster Mansion House Portraits: A Pictorial Tour (2022), Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
  • The Buildings of Tudor and Stuart Wakefield (2020), Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
  • The Wirrall Family: Doncaster Merchants, Yorkshire Gentry, and Settlers in Ulster, 1514-1641 (2020), Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
  • Power in the Land, the Ramsdens and Their Huddersfield Estate, 1542-1920: Essays to Commemorate the Centenary of the Purchase of the Estate by Huddersfield Corporation in 1920 (2021), Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
  • NOTES AND DOCUMENTS: AN ITALIAN CONSPIRATOR IN EXILE: THE MEMOIRS OF CAVALIERE GIOVANNI BATISTA TESTA (1798-1882) (2021), Archives The Journal of the British Records Association

Barber's research interests engage with a range of topics including Scottish History and National Identity, Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies, Archaeological Research and Protection, Historical Art and Culture Studies, Historical Economic and Social Studies, Historical Studies of the British Isles, and Irish and British Studies.

  • Scottish History and National Identity
  • Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Historical Art and Culture Studies
  • Historical Economic and Social Studies
  • Historical Studies of British Isles
  • Irish and British Studies

Frequent publication venues for Barber's work include:

  • Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
  • Archives The Journal of the British Records Association
  • Northern History

The scientist has not been noted to have frequent co-authors in the provided data. Their scholarly contributions span multiple subfields, including History, Sociology and Political Science, Anthropology, Space and Planetary Science, and Museology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of humanities and social sciences.

Best Publications

  • Parental psychological control: Revisiting a neglected construct.

    Brian K. Barber

  • Parental support, psychological control, and behavioral control: assessing relevance across time, culture, and method.

    Brian K Barber;Heidi E Stolz;Joseph A Olsen

  • Associations between Parental Psychological and Behavioral Control and Youth Internalized and Externalized Behaviors

    Brian K. Barber;Joseph E. Olsen;Shobha C. Shagle

  • Parental Psychological Control: Revisiting a Neglected Construct

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  • Violating the self: Parental psychological control of children and adolescents.

    Brian K. Barber;Elizabeth Lovelady Harmon

  • Assessing the Transitions to Middle and High School

    Brian K. Barber;Joseph A. Olsen

  • Intrusive parenting : how psychological control affects children and adolescents

    Brian K. Barber

  • Socialization in Context Connection, Regulation, and Autonomy in the Family, School, and Neighborhood, and with Peers

    Brian K. Barber;Joseph A. Olsen

  • Parental Support, Behavioral Control, and Psychological Control Among African American Youth The Relationships to Academic Grades, Delinquency, and Depression

    Roy A. Bean;Brian K. Barber;D. Russell Crane

  • Family cohesion and enmeshment : Different constructs, different effects

    Brian K. Barber;Cheryl Buehler

  • Associations between Parental Psychological and Behavioral Control and Youth Internalized and Externalized Behaviors

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  • Interparental Conflict Styles and Youth Problem Behaviors: A Two-Sample Replication Study

    Cheryl Buehler;Ambika Krishnakumar;Gaye Stone;Christine Anthony

  • Family, Personality, and Adolescent Problem Behaviors.

    Brian K. Barber

  • Political violence, social integration, and youth functioning: Palestinian youth from the Intifada

    Brian K. Barber

  • Connectedness in the Lives of Children and Adolescents: A Call for Greater Conceptual Clarity

    Brian K. Barber;Julie Mikles Schluterman

  • Toward Disentangling Fathering and Mothering: An Assessment of Relative Importance

    Heidi E. Stolz;Brian K. Barber;Joseph A. Olsen

  • Feeling disrespected by parents: Refining the measurement and understanding of psychological control

    Brian K. Barber;Mingzhu Xia;Joseph A. Olsen;Clea A. McNeely

  • Reintroducing parental psychological control.

    Brian K. Barber

  • When There Is Conflict: Interparental Conflict, Parent–Child Conflict, and Youth Problem Behaviors

    Kay Bradford;LaToya Burns Vaughn;Brian K. Barber

  • Annual Research Review: The experience of youth with political conflict – challenging notions of resilience and encouraging research refinement

    Brian K. Barber

  • Parental Behaviors and Adolescent Self-Esteem in the United States and Germany.

    Brian K. Barber

  • Contrasting Portraits of War: Youths' Varied Experiences with Political Violence in Bosnia and Palestine.

    Brian K. Barber

Frequent Co-Authors

Cheryl Buehler
Cheryl Buehler University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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