Garcia H. The Transports of Lascar Specters: Dispossessed Indian Sailors in Women’s Romantic Poetry. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation. 2014;(55.2-3):255–272. See also: JOURNAL ARTICLES
Garcia H. Blake, Swedenborg, and Muhammad: The Prophet Tradition, Revisited.. Journal of Religion and Literature. 2013;(44.2):34–65. See also: JOURNAL ARTICLES
Garcia H, Quinsey M. To strike out a New Path’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Mary Astell, and the Politics of the Imperial Harem.. In: Under the Veil: Spirituality and Feminism in Post-Reformation Britain and Europe. Cambridge Scholars Press; 2012. pp. 113–144. Publisher's Version See also: BOOK CHAPTERS
Garcia H. Turning Turk, Turning Heretic: Joseph Pitts of Exeter and the Early Enlightenment, 1670-1740.. In: Britain and the Muslim World: Historical Perspectives. Cambridge Scholars Press; 2011. pp. 85–101. See also: BOOK CHAPTERS
Garcia H. A Hungarian Revolution in Restoration England: Henry Stubbe, Radical Islam, and the Rye House Plot. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation. 2010;(51.1-2):1–25. See also: JOURNAL ARTICLES
Garcia H. Rev. of Staging Islam in England: Drama and Culture. Seventeenth-Century News. 2009;1640-1685(67.3-4):145–148. See also: BOOK REVIEWS
Garcia H. Debunking William Hazlitt’s Liberal Myth: Public Print Culture in the Long Counter-revolution,” Rev. of Writing Against Revolution: Literary Conservatism in Britain. The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation. 2007;1790-1832(48). Publisher's Version See also: BOOK REVIEWS
Garcia H. In the Name of the ‘Incestuous Mother’: Islam and Excremental Protestantism in De Quincey’s Infidel Book.. The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies. 2007;7.2:57–87. See also: JOURNAL ARTICLES
Garcia H. The Hermetic Tradition of Arabic Islam and the Colonial Politics of Landor’s Gebir.. Studies in Romanticism. 2007;46.4:433–459. See also: JOURNAL ARTICLES