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Historical archaeology and black life during the early republic: A view toward the Hill.
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The national forest imperative: A historical geography of national forest landscapes, northern Rockies, Montana.
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Household and Community Organization at Nimatlala, an Island Chumash Village on Limuw (Santa Cruz Island), California.
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Reconstruction in the mind of W.E.B. Du Bois: Myth, memory, and the meaning of American democracy.
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The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned or Lessons Observed?
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Reform of the Federal Reserve system in the early 1930s: The politics of money and banking.
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The local dynamics of telephone system development: The San Francisco exchange, 1893--1919.
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To urge common sense on the Americans: United States' relations with France, Great Britain, and the Federal Republic of Germany in the context of the Vietnam War, 1961--1968.
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From Wilderness to the Toxic Environment: Health in American Environmental Politics, 1945-Present.
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The Pirate Nest: The impact of piracy on Newport, Rhode Island and Charles Town, South Carolina, 1670--1730.
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An historical inquiry into Thomas Jefferson's influence on the American educational system.
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Imperialism revised: Military, society, and U.S. occupation in the Dominican Republic, 1880-1924.
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Exploring stakeholders' perspectives and preferences for attributes of policy interventions: Three essays from two different policy and geographical contexts.
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Smoke and mirrors: Smelter pollution and the cultural construction of environmental narratives on the U.S.-Mexico border, 1970-1988.
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Sovereignty for Survival: American Energy Development and Indian Self-Determination.
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An Enslaved Landscape: The Virginia Plantation at the End of the Seventeenth Century.
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Changing tides: A political and legal history of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
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Grange halls in washington state: A critical investigation of a vernacular building type.
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The Evolution of Gregory Ain's Interwar and Postwar Planned Housing Communities, 1939-1948.
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Crescent City radicals: Black working people and the Civil War era in New Orleans.
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Wildcat of the Streets: Race, Class and the Punitive Turn in 1970s Detroit.
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Educating Women Physicians of the World: International Students of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1883-1911.
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Pioneers in exile: The China Inland Mission and missionary mobility in China and Southeast Asia, 1943-1989.
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Lawyering Against Apartheid: The Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1967-1994.
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Constitutional Rights in a Common Law World The Reconstruction of North Carolina Legal Culture, 1865 - 1874.
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Savoy: Reassessing the role of the "world's finest ballroom" in music and culture, 1926--1958.
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Silence of the guns: Relational perspectives of eldest or only daughters of United States Vietnam combat veteran fathers displaying symptoms of post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Not their mother's daughter: American civilian women's role in the Vietnam war.
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The other political problem: Montagnard nationalism and the effects on the Vietnam War.
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The politics of war: The Abrams doctrine, the War Powers Resolution, and neoconservatism in the post-Vietnam era.
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Troublesome Children: Mormon Families, Race, and United States Westward Expansion, 1848--1893.
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The Chinese question: California, British Columbia, and the making of transnational immigration policy, 1847-1885.
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War is the Health of the State: War, Empire, and Anarchy In the Languages of American National Security.
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The road to an armistice: An examination of the Chinese and American diplomacy during the Korean War cease-fire negotiations, 1950-1953.
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Urban rifts and religious reciprocity: Chicago and the Catholic Church, 1965--1996.
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The City of Brotherly Love and the Most Violent Religious Riots in America: Anti-Catholicism and Religious Violence in Philadelphia, 1820--1858.
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Antidotes to Deism: A reception history of Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason", 1794--1809.
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"To do something extraordinary": Mormon Women and the Creation of a Usable Past.
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Relocation and Realignment: How the Great Migration Changed the Face of the Democratic Party.
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There's Power in the Blood: Religion, White Supremacy, and the Politics of Darwinism in America.
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Seeds of the real people: How Cherokee folk ways conflicted with colonial culture.
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Competing visions: the politics of racial and ethnic identity formation and land use in Pasadena, 1771-1890.
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Everything & nothing: Hegemonic constructions of whiteness in American cinema.
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La Fiesta de Los Angeles: Race, Ethnicity, and History on Parade in Los Angeles, 1894-1903.
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A survey of the public: Preference for old and new buildings, attitudes about historic preservation, and preservation-related engagement.
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In light of failure: Bankruptcy, insolvency and financial failure in New York City, 1790-1860.
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Shattered rails, ruined credit: Financial fragility and railroad operations in the Great Depression.
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From everyman to hero: The inculturation and propaganda of the "Adventures of Captain Marvel" and "Spy Smasher" serials.
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The aesthetic republic: Art, education, and social imagination in the United States, 1900-1960.
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South Korean Cinema Between the Wars: Screening Resistance and Containment under U.S. Intervention and Influence, 1945-60.
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Ripped from the Headlines: How Warner Bros. Constructed America, 1930-1933.
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An examination of prevailing economic thought as a neglection of ethics and historical analysis.
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"That magic moment when all the stars were aligned": New Left activism and the Pensacola underground press.
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The life and legacy of the Right Reverend Monsignor George Bornemann, Roman Catholic priest and community leader, 1838--1924.
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Tracing the Finger of God: The Role of Wonders in Catholic Spirituality in Early America, 1634--1824.
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Houses divided: Evangelical schisms, society, and law and the crisis of the Union in Missouri, 1837--1876.
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Visions of a Peaceful World: Locating Peace in Early Nineteenth-Century New England, 1805--1850.
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"Rage and Fury Which Only Hell Could Inspire": The Rhetoric and the Ritual of Gunpowder Treason in Early America.
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The Rail and the Cross in West Virginia Timber Country: Rethinking Religion in the Appalachian Mountains.
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A history of Maico motorcycles and American sport motorcycle culture, 1955-1983.
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Catherine Robertson McCartney's reformed Presbyterian identity: Dissenting Presbyterianism's struggle for identity in the midst of transatlantic Victorian Evangelicalism.
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Virtuoso violinist Maud Powell: Enduring champion for American women in professional music.
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At the Vanguard of Vinyl: A Cultural History of the Long-Playing Record in Jazz.
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Electronic Musical Sounds and Material Culture: Early Reception Histories of the Telharmonium, the Theremin, and the Hammond Organ.
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Sonic Utopia and Social Dystopia in the Music of Hendrix, Reznor and Deadmau5.
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Institutions and Patrons in American Opera: The Reception of Philip Glass, 1976-1992.
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The United States according to Mao Zedong: Chinese-American relations, 1893-1976.
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Ideal illusions: China, globalism, and the national security world, 1947-1968.
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The road to the post-Yalta system: China's challenge to the United States in the New World Order, 1945-1949.
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Digital Humanities: Envisioning a Collaborative Tool for Mapping, Evaluating, and Sharing Reconstructed Colonial American Parcel Maps.
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At the Bookstore: Literary and Cultural Experience in Antebellum New York City.
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"The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number": American Land Redistribution in East and Southeast Asia, 1945-1969.
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The "spiritualization" of Islam in America: A study of highly individualistic forms of Islamic practice in the U.S.
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No somos animales: Indigenous survival and perseverance in 19th century Santa Cruz, California.
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More sieve than shield: The U.S. Army and CORDS in the pacification of Phu Yen Province, Republic of Vietnam, 1965--1972.
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Captivating Hearts and Minds: The Attempted Americanization of Asian Cultures, 1945--1970.
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Imaging and imaginings of Hawaiianness in the contemporary Hawaiian Islands.
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Persistent mirage: How the 'Great American Desert' buries Great Plains Indian environmental history.
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Quiet heroes: An examination of the affects of combat on the attitudes of Vietnam and Middle East veterans.
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The dynamics of nationalism: Chinese revolution and Sino-American relations, 1926-1931.
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Funk my soul: The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the birth of funk culture.
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Active Listening: The Cultural Politics of Magnetic Recording Technologies in North America, 1945-1993.
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Ladies and gentle men: The Men's League for Woman Suffrage and its liberation of the male identity.
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"They are hiring the white women but they won't hire the colored women": Black women confront racism and sexism in the Richmond Shipyards during World War II.
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Still Striving for Clean Water Forty Years Later: Examining the Clean Water Act's Historic Developments and Current Problems.
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Filipino Student Activism at The University of Washington: Transforming the University As Well As The Community.
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The control war: Communist revolutionary warfare, pacification, and the struggle for south Vietnam, 1968-1975.
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Cold War credibility in the shadow of Vietnam: The politics and discourse of U.S. troop withdrawals from Korea, 1969-1979.
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The truth is out there: "The X Files," the 1990s, and American cultural identity.
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Disruptive Convergence: The Struggle Over the Licensing and Sale of Hollywood's Feature Films to Television Before 1955.
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Rare books as historical objects: A case study of the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library rare books collection.
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'Where we would extend the moral power of our civilization': American cultural and political foreign relations with China, 1843-1856.
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LIBERAL EDUCATION AND THE AMERICAN DREAM: PUBLIC ATTITUDES AND THE EMERGENCE OF MASS HIGHER EDUCATION, 1920 - 1952.
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Red alert! The National Education Association's National Commission for the Defense of Democracy through Education confronts the "red scare" in American schools, 1945-1955.
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From Reynolds to Lawrence to Brown v. Buhman: Antipolygamy statutes sliding on the slippery slope of same-sex marriage.
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American Militarism in US Congress: Another Military Transformation from the 103rd to the 112th Congress.
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Exploring urban change using historical maps: The industrialization of Long Island City (LIC), New York.
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In search of identity: Black masculinity as presented in advertisements in "Jet Magazine", 1974-1984.
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New England mill engineering: Rationalization and reform in textile mill design, 1790-1920.
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Speaking for themselves: The blind civil rights movement and the battle for the Iowa Braille School.
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The General Cinema Northpark I & II: A case study of a third generation movie theater.
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Race in the Crucible of War: African American Soldiers and Race Relations in the "Nam".
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Luggage to America: Vietnamese intellectual and entrepreneurial immigrants in the new millennium.
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United States journalism and Chinese-American identity during China's civil war.
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Natural and technological wonders: Embracing modernity at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
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A historical perspective of California recreational fisheries using a new database of "trophy" fish records (1966-2013), combined with fisheries analyses of three species in the genus Paralabrax.
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An examination of the effectiveness of treatment for serious mental illness: From asylum to outpatient community services.
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Benjamin Franklin, the Ends of Writing, and the Founding of American Literature.
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Race, religion, and civilization: The United States and Japan, 1868-1905.
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"A true Japanese taste": Construction of knowledge about Japan in Boston, 1880-1900.
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The center of his existence: Domestic architecture & class identity in nineteenth-century Lincoln County, Tennessee.
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Making "Chinese Art": Knowledge and Authority in the Transpacific Progressive Era.
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The Fruits of Empire: Contextualizing Food in Post-Civil War American Art and Culture.
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From partisan banking to open access: A study on the emergence of free banking in early nineteenth century Massachusetts.
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Words That Make the Man: Major League Baseball, the Media, and American Manhood, 1945-1962.
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"We Seek to Be Patient": Jeanne Wier and the Nevada Historical Society, 1904-1950.
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The influence of the automobile on Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural projects and works.
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Hand of the Law: Access, Process, and Politics in the Federal Judiciary, 1860-1975.
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Planter's paradise: Nature, culture, and Hawai`i's sugarcane plantations.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson: Ongoing Influence on Teacher Development as Established by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
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Lenses of industry: The rise of industrial photography in the United States and the Lake Superior mining district, 1880-1933.
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Archaeology of a colonial industry: Domestic ironworking and industrial evolution in Rhode Island, 1642--1800.
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A qualitative content analysis for the presence of propaganda in select juvenile Whitman books published during World War II.
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Soong Mayling's 1943 American Speech Tour: A Study in the Rhetoric of Public Diplomacy.
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Historic preservation as social justice: Analyzing Historic Charleston Foundation's Elliottborough neighborhood impact initiative.
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Joseph Smith's doctrine of the Holy Spirit contrasted with Cartwright, Campbell, Hodge, and Finney.
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Cultural sovereignty and cultural violence: Native American artists and the Dunn studio, 1932--1962.
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"To Know the Words to the Music": Spatial Circulation, Queer Discourse and the Musical.
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Tell me a story: Narrative and orality in nineteeth-century American visual culture.
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"The Dupes of Hope Forever": The Loco-Foco or Equal Rights Movement, 1820s-1870s.
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A New Birth of Freedom: The Effect of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Ohio Law.
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"Basically a True Story": "The Beginning or the End," "Fat Man and Little Boy," and American Remembrance of the Atomic Bomb.
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Baptized in the fire of revolution: The American social gospel and the YMCA in China: 1919-1937.
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Anglo-American relations with the Chinese in Shanghai, 1860-1875: A study in cultural conflict.
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Dragon in the land of the eagle: The exclusion of Chinese from U.S. citizenship, 1848-1943.
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Chinese and American conceptions of peace, order and China's modernization (1945-1959). (Volumes I and II).
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Rhetoric and reality: The making of Chinese perceptions of the United States, 1949-1989.
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A most essential principle: Use and implementation of the Freedom of Information Act, 1975-2014.
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But will it play in Grand Rapids? The role of gatekeepers in music selection in 1960s top 40 radio.
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'You must make it the fashion:' selling utopia in Roycroft and Arden, 1895-1915.
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Challenging boundaries: The history and reception of American studio glass 1960 to 1990.
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Essays on the Gender Gap and the Effects of Secondary School Expansion: Evidence from the Early Twentieth Century's High School Movement.
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HERBERT BAXTER ADAMS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION 1876-1901.
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KNOWLEDGE FOR WHAT: SOCIAL SCIENCE AND THE DEBATE OVER ITS ROLE IN 1930'S AMERICA.
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Art and the city: The transformation of civic culture in Los Angeles, 1900--1965.
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"The Key to All Reform": Mormon Women, Religious Identity, and Suffrage, 1887-1920.
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TV Party, New Wave Theatre, and Subcultural Television in the 1970s and 1980s.
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We Agree as One People: Co-Residence, Convergence, and Community Transformation among the Arikara in North Dakota.
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Visibility Matters: The Pursuit of American Belonging in an Age of Moving Images.
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The Earth Memory Compass: Dine Educational Experiences in the Twentieth Century.
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Indigeneity, Art as Meditation: A Contemporary Case Study from Urban Indigenous America.
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The Natchez Diaspora: A History of A History of Indigenous Displacement and Survival in the Atlantic World.
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Critical narratives of multiethnic women focusing on their indigenous ethnicity: Navigating the schooling system from early childhood through master's and beyond.
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When commerce demanded conformity: Economic changes and Mormon assimilation in Utah, 1869-1917.
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The untold story of economic conflict in the second great war: Battle to Bretton Woods, rhetoric of the Marshall Plan, George F. Kennan, John Maynard Keynes, and disregarded origins of the Cold War.
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The persistence of place in Appalachia: The phenomena of post-death migration, 1930-1970.
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Marietta, georgia: The military industrial complex and socioeconomic change in the deep South.
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"Because it's the right thing to do": The battle for school integration in Johnson County, Kansas.
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The Nevada Territorial Supreme Court: A Transitional Influence From Frontier Lawlessness to Statehood.
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Judicial knight errant: Walter Clark and the long Progressive Era in North Carolina.
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Savior from civilization: Charles Brent, Episcopal bishop to the Philippine Islands, and the role of religion in American colonialism, 1901-1918.
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"A (blind) woman's place is (teaching) in the home": The life of Kate Foley, 1873-1940.
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Sir Robert Thompson's Better War: The British Advisory Mission and the South Vietnamese Strategic Hamlet Program, 1961-1963.
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Two sides on "normal:" A comparison of eight views on U.S. rapprochement with Vietnam, 1989-1995.
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Cleveland, the Vietnam War and the Antiwar Movement: The Beginnings from Inner-city Protest to Resistance, 1960--1968.
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Richard Nixon's position on Communist China, 1949-1960: The evolution of a Pacific strategy.
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Education with the soul of a church: The Yale Foreign Missionary Society and the democratic ideal.
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Seeds of communist triumph: How Truman and Eisenhower set the stage for US failure in Vietnam.
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From Subjects to Citizens: American Colonial Education and Philippine Nation-Making, 1900-1934.
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Rolling in the dirt: The origins of the Chinese Exclusion Act and the politics of racism, 1870-1882.
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Congress and American normal-bilateral foreign policy: The making of United States China policy during the 1980s.
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Encountering the Other: Chinese immigration and its impact on Chinese and American worldviews, 1875-1905.
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Life, death, and memory: Three Passionists in Hunan, China and the shaping of an American mission perspective in the 1920s. (Volumes I and II).
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Institutions and individuals: Space and power among Chinese in the northeastern United States, 1870-1920.
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Paradise found? Opportunity for Mexican, Irish, Italian and Chinese born individuals in Jerome Copper Mining District, 1890-1910.
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The United States strategy for containing China, 1949-1953. (Volumes I and II).
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Educating the enemy: Chinese students and the Sino-American Cold War, 1948-1955.
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Superstitions of the Heathen: Foreign Missions and the Fashioning of American Exceptionalism, 1800-1861.
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Improvising tradecraft: The evolving U.S. intelligence regime and the Chinese Communist Party in the 1940s.
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Enthusiastic Sensations: Religious Revivals, Secular Bodies, and the Making of Modern Sexualities in Early American Culture.
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Early American advertising: Marketing and consumer culture in eighteenth-century Philadelphia.
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The American Revolution Bicentennial in Florida State Authority, Grassroots Organizing, and the Creation of Memory and Patriotic Comemmoration.
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An analysis of the enemies of United States Society through the superhero narrative from 1940-2015.
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Circumventing the Gatekeepers: A Consideration of Selected Self-Published Histories in the United States, 2010-2015.
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The Republic of Anticolonial Letters: Reading Anticolonialism Between South Asia and North America.
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Nursing Reservations: White Field Nurses, Scientific Medicine, and Settler Colonialism, 1924-1955.
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The United States military occupation of Okinawa: Politicizing and contesting Okinawan identity, 1945--1955.
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Fallible guardian: The social construction of railroad telegraphy in 19th-century America.
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Between Free Speech and Propaganda: Denaturing the Political in the Early American Movie Industry.
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"Kiss today goodbye, and point me toward tomorrow": Reviving the time-bound musical, 1968-1975.
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The Best Show in Town: A Study of Friend, Nebraska and Fairfield, Nebraska Opera Houses.
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Between Third Reich and American Way: Transatlantic Migration and the Politics of Belonging, 1919-1939.
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A Monument to Perseverence: The Struggle to Build the Newport Bridge, 1945-1969.
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Invisible Suburbs: Privatized Growth in Suburban Metropolitan Denver, 1950-2000.
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Between Feminism and Femininity: Shifting Cultural Representations of Girlhood in the 1960s.
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Dueling with metaphors in public policy debate: An analysis of the rhetoric of the 1993-1994 health care reform debate.
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Pictures, not merely photographs: Authenticity, performance and the Hopi in Edward S. Curtis's "The North American Indian".
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Interpreting the transnational material culture of the 19th-century North American Plains Indians: Creators, collectors, and collections.
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Interpreting Grassmere's Enslaved Community: Archaeological Approaches to Public History at the Nashville Zoo.
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Atlantic world trade and the production of social meaning: Silver, ceramics, and spinning wheels, 1500-1900.
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Cinematic portrayals of ancient women: Cleopatra VII, Livia Augusta, Servilia Caepionis and the three waves of feminism.
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Seeing the Forest for the Roads: Auto-Tourism and Wilderness Preservation in Mount Hood National Forest, 1913-64.
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ANALOGIES IN TREATMENT OF NATIVE AMERICANS AND CHINESE BY WHITES DURING WESTWARD EXPANSION (TRANS-MISSISSIPPI WEST, PLAINS WARS, MINING INDUSTRY, IMMIGRATION LAWS, FUR TRADE).
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THE EISENHOWER ADMINISTRATION AND CHANGES IN U.S. EMBARGO POLICY TOWARD CHINA, 1953-1958 (UNITED STATES).
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COMMUNICATING THROUGH ARCHITECTURE: SAN FRANCISCO CHINESE RESTAURANTS AS CULTURAL INTERSECTIONS, 1849-1984 (CALIFORNIA).
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AMERICANS IN SHANGHAI: COMMUNITY FORMATION AND RESPONSE TO REVOLUTION, 1919-1928 (CHINA).
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Skin Deep: African American Women and the Building of Beauty Culture in South Carolina.
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THE COURSE OF EXCLUSION, 1882-1924: SAN FRANCISCO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF THE CHINESE AND JAPANESE IN THE UNITED STATES (IMMIGRATION, CALIFORNIA).
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AMERICAN PERCEPTIONS OF CHINA, 1840-1860 (OPIUM WAR, CHRISTIAN MISSIONS).
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The Last Chapter of the Vietnam War: Normalization, Nongovernmental Actors and the Politics of Human Rights, 1975-1995.
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"A HORRIBLE DILEMMA"--THE MAKING OF THE U.S.-TAIWAN MUTUAL DEFENSE TREATY: 1948-1955 (UNITED STATES).
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Dien Bien Phu and Bermuda: Setting the stage for the military and diplomatic climax to the French Indo-China War, November 20-December 9, 1953.
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The forces without: The regulation of Chinese female immigration to America, 1852-1882.
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"A policy of such common interest": The United States and the diplomacy of the China arms embargo, 1919-1929.
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Tracing the origins of a "model minority": A study of the depictions of Chinese-Americans in popular magazines.
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Guarding the "white man's frontier": Courts, politics, and the regulation of immigration, 1891-1924.
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"To see is to know": Stereographs educate Americans about East Asia, 1890-1940.
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The Legacy of Slavery and Black-White Wealth Inequality in the Southern United States.
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Contested Citizens: Irish and German Immigrants in New York City, 1880-1924.
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Libraries and the Circulation of Power: A Historical Case Study of Pittsburgh, 1924-2016.
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Speaking American: Comparing Supreme Court and Hollywood racial interpretation in the early twenty -first century.
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Arizona's Fight for Statehood and Its Influence on Anglo, Mexican, and Indian Cultures, 1846-1912.
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Changing Landscapes: Ambiguity, Imaginations, and Amish Settlers in Northern Indiana, 1825-1850.
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From imagined communities to real political power: The nineteenth century Chicago Irish and their rise in municipal politics.
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American Exceptionalism and the U.S-Mexico Border: How the Culture of Border Communities Reconsiders Nationalism and Responds to Federal Policy.
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform and Illegal Immigration in the United States since 1965: A Case Study.
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Better Breeding in the West: The History of Sterilization and Eugenic Theory in California.
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From "Little Brown Brothers" to "Forgotten Asian Americans": Race, Space, and Empire in Filipino Los Angeles.
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Outside the Constitution, but Under the Flag: Plans for Black Migration to the Insular Territories in the Decade of the Spanish-American War.
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The Political Economy of Crisis, 1848-1860: Money, Banking, and the Atlantic Origins of America's Panicked Decade.
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Orange Riots, Party Processions Acts, and the Control of Public Space in Ireland and British North America, 1796-1851.
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Ideology in the Royal Lao Government-Era (1945-1975): A Thematic Approach.
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Spent a Little Time on the Mountain: Backcountry Ski Touring in Utah and Colorado.
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Reading and Writing a Garden, Materials of a Garden Made in Germantown, Pennsylvania (1683-1719).
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Masculinity on Every Channel: The Development and Demonstration of American Masculinity of the Postwar Period via 1960s Television.
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The Southern Front: Gay Liberation Activists in the U.S. South and Public History Through Audiovisual Exhibition.
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Dollar-Yen Exchange Rate: US-Japan Trade Conflict and Political Leaders' Strategy.
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"Stand for the New Testament Order and Trust God for the Consequences": Sarah Andrews and the Emergence of Churches of Christ as a Global Christian Tradition, 1916-1961.
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The Religious Bildungsburgertum in the Queen City: Race and Cultural Politics in Cincinnati's German Denominational Newspapers, 1830-1862.
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Christianity at the Crossroads: William Louis Poteat and Liberal Religion in the Baptist South.
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Making Place and Nation: Geographic Meaning and the Americanization of Oregon: 1834-1859.
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Reconstructing Baseball's Image: Landis, Cobb, and the Baseball Hero Ethos, 1917 - 1947.
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Japan Made for America: The Image and Influence of Japan on the 1904 World's Fair.
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Adapting for a Revolution: Media Adaptation Practices and the Sexual Revolution.
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Don't Lose Your Good Thing: the Preservation, Interpretation, and Community Engagement of Historic Recorded Music Spaces.
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Red Lives: Grassroots Radicalism and Visionary Organizing in the American Century.
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American Military Service and Identity: From the Militia to the All-Volunteer Force.
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Sweet and Sour: The Representations of Chinese Americans in American Popular Culture, 2010-2020.
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Models for Living: Critiques of Midcentury Suburban Design, with a View from Lower Bucks County, PA.
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"An Incessant and Engrossing Pursuit": Nancy Vincent McClelland, Wallpaper, and Period Decoration.
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Designing Retracement: Evaluating National Historic Trails as Artifact, Strategy, and Experiment in Flow.
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The Frontiers of American Grand Strategy: Settlers, Elites, and the Standing Army in America's Indian Wars.
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Collective Memory: American Perception as a Result of World War II Memorabilia Collecting.
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From Sea to Sky: The Transformation of the United States Coast Artillery in the Interwar Period.
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The Decolonization of United States History: Exploring American Exceptionalism.
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New York Sons of Erin: Nativism, Identity, and the Importance of Irish Ethnicity in the Civil War Era.
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The Sociological Construction of Race in the Jim Crow South, 1920-1945: Three Episodes in the Early History of the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina.
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Atlantic Arbitrations: Law, Empire, and English Cultural Identity in the Atlantic World, C. 1607-1649.
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Making Memory, Making Meaning: Memorial Museums and the Participatory Audience.
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The Motivation to Volunteer: Understanding Volunteer Motivation at United States Industrial Heritage Museums and Organizations.
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Co-opting Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X: Evangelical Complicity with Systemic Racism in America.
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Europeans Are Lovin'It? Coca Cola, McDonald's and the Responses to American Global Businesses in Italy and France, 1886-2015.
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"Inherently Tender and Prone to Crisis:" U.S.-Israeli Relations, 1974-1989.
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Pioneer Inventors, Sea Devils, and Infernal Machines: Submarine Development in the United States from the American Revolution Through the American Civil War.
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Aw Shucks: An Archaeological Investigation of a Possible Oyster Fishing Vessel in Washington, North Carolina.
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Screw Propeller Design in the 19TH Century Great Lakes: A Historical Analysis of Richard F. Loper's Philadelphia Wheel.
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Art Against Docility: Visual Culture and Imperialism in Late Nineteenth-Century Hawai'i.
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Alternative Abstractions: Art and Science in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles.
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Hypodescent: A history of the crystallization of the one-drop rule in the United States, 1880-1940.
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Bodies, Technologies, Viruses: Music and Social Immunity in Bio-Pop, New York City, 1980s.
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The Role of Educators in Digital Game-Based Learning: Exploring the Perceptions of Secondary American History Teachers.
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The Presence of Copley: Animacy, Magic, and Afterlife in American Painting, 1765-1925.
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All Roads Lead to Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, the Institute of Design, and Nontheatrical Film.
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Televising Architecture: Media, Public Engagement, and Design in America.
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From the Boardroom to the Bedroom: Sexual Ecologies in the Algorithmic Age.
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"The Effects of Carrying Out Collaborative Writing on the Individual Writing Proficiency of English Second Language Learners in an English for Academic Purposes Program".
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Never Too Much: The Everyday Implausible in American Daytime Soap Opera Aesthetics, 1930 to Today.
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An Archaeology of Settler Capitalism: Industrialization, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Shell Beads between New Jersey and the Plains, 1750-1900 CE.
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"Poor Lo Has Dropped Out of Sight": Native Americans and the U.S. Imperial Project, 1898-1904.
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People, Piedras, Plants, and Pictographs: Collaboration and Indigenous Archaeology in Abiquiu, New Mexico.
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The Treaty of Temecula: A Story of Invasion, Deceit, Stolen Land, and the Persistence of Power, 1846-1905.
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The Contradictions of Cultural Reform: Progressive Colonial Anthropology in the US and Mexico, 1930-1975.
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"How Noisy Is New York?" Mapping Sensation and Sonic Signatures of the Modern Metropolis, 1920-1930.
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Community in a Time of Crisis: How the People of Provincetown, Massachusetts Worked to Combat the HIV/AIDS Epidemic.
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The Ku Klux Klan in Northeast Ohio: The Crusade of White Supremacy in the 1920s.
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Selling and Saving Kansas: Free-State Idealism, Aid Societies, and the Realities of Kansas Territory.
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The United States' Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan = = Amerika Birlesik Devletleri'nin 1970'lerde nukleer yayilmayi onlemede basarisizligi: Hindistan ve Pakistan ornekleri.
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United we stand, divided they fall: Use of coercion and rewards as alliance balancing strategy.
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The Photo League: Aesthetics, politics, and the Cold War. (Volumes I and II).
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The American historian and social reform: A consideration of Henry Adams, Frederick Jackson Turner, James Harvey Robinson, and Charles A. Beard.
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Critical Latinx Foodways: Racial Formation, Regional Identity, and Placemaking in the San Gabriel Valley, 1900-1968.
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"I Am a Union Woman": Gender, Class, and Folk Music in the Harlan County War and Beyond.
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Before the Storm: Youth Hockey in North Carolina Ahead of the NHL's Arrival.
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Financial Crises and Economic Growth: U.S. Cities, Counties, and School Districts during the Great Depression.
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Baseball, with a Southern Accent: The Urban Game in the Post-Reconstruction South.
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Letters to Herself: Women and Individuality in Nineteenth-Century America.
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Leave Your Gift at the Altar: Redoing Eucharistic Theology in Light of Slavery Through a Justice-Centered Community.
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"A Rising Clamor": The American Press, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Cold War.
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Mobilizing Consumers: The American Consumer Movement in the 1960s-70s as a Social Movement.
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An Infinitely Important Object : = Strategy, Authority, and the Aftermath of Colonialism at West Point in the American Revolution.
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Making Mission : = J. Walter Thompson, the Marine Corps, and the Business of Military Recruiting, 1970-1977.
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Polar Bears and Bolsheviks : = The American Expedition to North Russia and the Impact of Military Operations on National Policy.
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Beyond the Front Page : = American Soldiers Encountering Nazi Atrocities and Liberation in World War II.
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Chollywooding and Pandering : = The Present and Future of Sino-Hollywood Negotiation.
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Creating SEATO : = Understanding the Limited Success of Eisenhower's NSC in Southeast Asia.
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An Irish Attempt to Acculturate : = White Identity Politics, Denis Kearney and the Workingmen's Party of California.
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"Next Stop Is Vietnam" : = The Power and Transnationalism of Music in the Vietnam War Era.
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Paternalistically Yours : = A Historical Study of Five Friendships Between Deaf and Hearing Americans from 1840-1920.
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From Crying Blood to Capitalism: The Transition of Tribal Leadership in the Revolutionary Era.
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Reclaiming Black and Indigenous Ecologies on Block Island Through Oral History and Ethnography.
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The use of moral dilemmas in teaching American history: Strategies for improving critical thinking, moral reasoning, and learning.
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"A Room and the Right Kind of People:" The Ideology of Romantic Comedy in Classical Hollywood Cinema.
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Pacific Wars: Peripheral Conflict and the Making of the U.S. "New Navy," 1865-1897.
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Canned Food Carcerality: Prisoner and Refugee Foodways and Memories of Camp.
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Finding a Wells Way: Using Sustainability Metrics to Determine Best Practices for Relocating Wells Barns.
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Lessons Learned through Time: An Examination of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic and the COVID-19 Crisis.
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The Fight for Freedom of Two Oppressed Groups: Indian Nationalism and African American Liberation.
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A 'Bohemian' Premiere? Smetana's "The Bartered Bride" and National Identity in 1909 New York.
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Dispossession of Identity and Land : = Assimilation at Carlisle Indian Industrial School 1879-1884.
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World Parliament of Religions 1893 and the Systematic Exclusion of the Sikhs.
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The Forgotten Ally : = U.S./South Korean Relations during the Vietnam War.
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"This Is Now Our War" : = The World War I Experience of Beaver County, Utah.
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The Introduction of New Political Units into International Society : = Transformation in Conceptions and Practices of Sovereignty.
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The music of San Francisco and Berkeley at the time of the 1906 earthquake.
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Freedom Libraries in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Project : = A history.
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From altruism to activism : = The contributions of women's organizations to Arkansas public libraries.
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The strength of the inconspicuous : = Youth services librarians, the American Library Association, and intellectual freedom for the young, 1939-1955.
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Teaching Responsible Reproduction : = Eugenics and Sex Education in the United States from the Progressive Era through World War II.
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The rhetoric of economic agency and gender of leading female characters in selected works of Lillian Hellman.
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To Our Health : = A Case Study of Archivists' Information Work and Information Practices at History of Medicine Collections in Philadelphia.
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American Apotheosis : = Ceramics and the Production of National Identity in Post-Revolutionary New York City.
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Communities of Practice and Flintknapping Skill : = An Analysis of Chipped Stone Tool Production within Contact Period Cherokee Households (AD 1650-1740) in Western North Carolina.
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Changing to Stay the Same : = Spatial Analyses of Tobacco Pipes from 18th- and 19th-Century Eastern Pequot Households.
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The Colbert-Walker Site (22Le1048) : = History and Archaeology of a Chickasaw Home, Council House, and Travelers' Stand.
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Forgetting and Remembering Native Land Use and History in the Wasatch Back.
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Anxieties of Membership : = American Citizenship after Democratic Nationalism.
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'Illuminated Walls' of the California Missions : = The Index of American Design (1936-1942) and the Creation of a Usable Past.
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The Astronomical Realists : = The Social Mechanics of Visual Documentation, Art, and the American Space Age, 1944 - 1987.
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Limitations of Genre : = Women in Country Music from the 1960s to the Present.
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A Science of Literature : = Ethnology and the Collection of Indigenous Oral Traditions in the United States.
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Native Lives Matter Too : = Reshaping the Master Narrative through Education.
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Redefining Race : = Virginia's Racial Integrity Act and American Indian Identification.
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The Ambassadors : = Indigenous Democracy and American Monarchy After the War of 1812.
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The universal mind assumption : = Harlem and the development of a new racial formation in American psychiatry, 1938-1968.
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Brand name modernism : = Helena Rubinstein's art collection, femininity, and the marketing of modern style, 1925-1940.
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Through the Cracks of Detente : = US Policy, the Steadfastness and Confrontation Front, and the Coming of the Second Cold War, 1977-1984.
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Knowledge and the bomb : = Nuclear secrecy in the United States, 1939-2008.
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The illusion of consensus : = American business, Cold War aid and the industrial recovery of Western Europe, 1948-1958.
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The rise, importance, and challenges of ethnic-specific museums and cultural centers : = Case studies in Oklahoma and Texas.
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"Afraid to Breathe" : = Understanding North Carolina's Experience of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic at the State, Local, and Individual Levels.
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Machines on the Farm : = Capitalism and Technology in Midwestern Agriculture, 1845-1900.
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Caribbean Connections : = Newport and Rhode Island in a Larger Maritime World, 1636-1776.
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Stabilization Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States : = Corporatism, Democracy, and Economic Planning, 1945-1980.
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Fractures : = A History and Philosophy of Patient Suffering in 20th-Century American Medicine.
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Beyond the Songs on the Vistula : = Chopin and Poland, a Mythical Construction.
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Tongueless Mourning : = Visual-Material Rhetoric in Victorian Grief Rituals.
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Beyond Their Silver-Plated Surfaces : = The Manufacture, Circulation, and Design of Early Photographic Cases.
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Eating German, the American Way : = German and American Cooking Traditions, Potato Salad, and the Culinary Assimilation of German Immigrants, 1820-1920.
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Dr. William Gorgas and his style of management against yellow fever during the construction of the Panama Canal : = A historical case study.
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Bureaucratic Violence : = Chinese Civil Rights, Racial Capitalism, and the Rise of Corporations.
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The Black American Press : = The Intersection of Race, Democracy, and War; 1914 - 1919.
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Sugar and Civilization : = Race, Empire, and the Cultural Politics of Sweetness in the United States, 1898-1939.
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Procedural Communities : = Infrastructures and Platforms of Recreation in America from 1945 to 2018.
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"A New Woman" : = Yamei Kin's Contributions to Medicine and Women's Rights in China and the United States, 1864-1934.
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Multitude Modernism : = Democratic Epiphany in American Interwar Literature.
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"You Know It Is Customary" : = Emily Dickinson and Nineteenth-Century Epistolary Practice.
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