Research by Nancy Siegel
- An Acquired Taste: Patriotic Imagery in the Home and the Shaping of a National Culinary Culture. (in progress)
- Within the Landscape: Essays on Nineteenth-Century American Art and Culture. Contributors: Kevin Avery, Matthew Baigell, David Schuyler, Nancy Siegel, Alan Wallach) Co-editor and contributor. (Pennsylvania State University Press in association with the Trout Gallery, Dickinson College, 2005).
- "'I never had so difficult a picture to paint:' Albert Bierstadt's White Mountain Scenery and The Emerald Pool." Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, 4 no. 3(Autumn 2005).
- Along the Juniata: Thomas Cole and the Dissemination of American Landscape Imagery. Seattle: University of Washington Press in association with the Juniata College Museum of Art, 2003.
- "An Oil Sketch by Thomas Cole of the Ruins of Kenilworth Castle." The Burlington Magazine (September 2002): 557-559.
- "Municipal Parks in New York City: Olmsted, Riis, and the Transformation of the Urban Landscape, 1858-1897." Co-author, Mary Hague. In Transformations of Urban and Suburban Landscapes. Eds. Gary Backhaus and John Murungi (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002): 153-191.
- The Morans: The Artistry of a Nineteenth-Century Family of Painter-Etchers. Huntingdon, PA: Juniata Press, 2001.
- Uncommon Visions of Juniata's Past. Dover, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 2000.

