The NHIOP Research Center supports research leading to the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship from a variety of disciplines. It also produces a variety of papers authored by NHIOP faculty, research fellows, and undergraduates, both from Saint Anselm College and other colleges and universities. Topics include politics, psychology, history, culture, international relations and religion, consistent with the interdisciplinary nature of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College.
Peer Reviewed Publications

Candles in the Dark: A New Spirit for a Plural World
[University of Washington Press 2002]
Edited by Barbara Sundberg Baudot (Saint Anselm College)

Sister Societies: Women's Antislavery Organizations In Antebellum America [Northern Illinois University Press 2005]
Beth A. Salerno (Saint Anselm College)
The South's Tolerable Alien: Roman Catholics in Alabama and Georgia 1945-1970 [Louisiana State University Press 2007]
Andrew S. Moore (Saint Anselm College)
Nation and Conflict in Modern nSpain: Essays in Honor of Stanley G. Payne [University of Wisconsin, Parallel Press Spring 2008]
Essay by Sean Perron (Saint Anselm College)