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Harry S. Truman, the development and operations of the National Security Council, and the origins of United States Cold War policies.
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The concept of peace: Tracing its development through three historical periods in the west using artistic and literacy evidence.
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Ideology and historiography: State, society and intellectuals in modern Turkey.
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New theories for old music: An analysis of Lamentations settings by Thomas Tallis and William Byrd.
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A conversation with dance history: Movement and meaning in the cultural body.
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Heroes and villains: An analysis of the treatment of individuals in world history textbooks.
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From polders to postmodernism: An intellectual history of archival theory.
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True stories: Contemporary Chinese reportage and its ideology and aesthetic.
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Rock criticism and intellectual history at the "Village Voice", 1955--1972.
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Remembrance, representation and feminism: Toward a politics of memorial curation.
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Historical analysis of development and its impact on the ecology of the Grassy Waters Preserve.
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Cultural analysis of the early Japanese immigration to the United States during Meiji to Taisho era (1868--1926).
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Events and Periods as Concepts for Organizing Historical Knowledge.
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The American futures studies movement (1965--1975); its roots, motivations, and influences.
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The production of subjectivity: Marx and contemporary continental thought.
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Strategic self care: Foucault's final work and the pursuit of practices of freedom.
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The art of description: Finding a place for works of art in archival descriptive standards and practice.
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A question of evidence: A study of R. G. Collingwood's philosophy of history.
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Photograph/writing with light: The challenge to archivists of reading photographs.
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Collecting our thoughts and re-collecting our stories: The collection of personal records in archival institutions.
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Foucault's debt too Hegel: A study of the influence of Hegel on Foucault's historic method (Michel Foucault, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel).
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ARAB NAVIGATION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN DURING THE NINTH AND TENTH CENTURIES A.D.
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Embodied narrative: A Laban Movement Analysis of dance oral history toward ontological awareness.
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R.G. Collingwood's doctrine of absolute presuppositions and its bearing on the problem of historical understanding.
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The role of inductive generalizations in Collingwood's model of historical explanation (R. G. Collingwood).
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Historicality and narcissistic closure (Paul de Man, Jean Laplanche, Michel de Certeau).
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The construction of a cause: Gothic architecture and the nineteenth century historical novel (Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, France, William Harrison Ainsworth, Jane Austen).
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Quantifying visitor impact and material degradation at George Washington's Mount Vernon.
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Understanding Architectural Iron Conservation: Corrosion Studies at Fort Sumter National Monument.
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Long-distance trade and market integration in the Ming-Ch'ing period, 1400-1850.
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Teaching history after violent conflict: The state of an emerging field.
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Testing for Race: Stanford University, Asian Americans, and Psychometric Testing in California, 1920-1935.
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The new century network: A critical moment for newspapers at the dawn of the internet.
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Empire's penal turn: The rise of opium prohibition in mainland southeast Asia, 1870-1935.
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Demography of Literary Form: Probabilistic Models for Literary History.
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"Newest Born of Nations": Southern Thought on European Nationalisms and the Creation of the Confederacy, 1820-1865.
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From the open plan to the cubicle: The real and imagined transformation of American office design and office work, 1945-1999.
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Beethoven's Sketches for the Piano Sonata Opus 106, Hammerklavier: The Sketching of a Performance.
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Structural integration and dramatic displacement in early verdi recitatives and scenas.
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The Relationship of Transportation Technology to Women's Expanded Independence: The Case of the Bicycle and Subway in New York City, 1890 to World War I.
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Mexican-American /Chicano activism motivated by shared struggles toward the end of the twentieth century.
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The Enemy of My Enemy: American Print Media and the Soviet-Afghan War.
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Race across borders: Race and transnationalism in the first syrian-american community, 1890-1930.
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Problems in Historiography: The Americanization of German Ethnics.
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The political career of richard arrington jr., 1971-1999: A case study on the civic duty of African American mayors.
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The white women's experience in Arkansas during the American Civil War.
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The hidden experience: Untold stories of immigrant agency during the settlement house movement in Boston.
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George Washington's laboring women: An examination of the work and lives of the enslaved female field workers at mount vernon's outlying plantations, 1785-1787.
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Native american agency in the connecticut river valley during the mid-17th century: An attribute analysis of cuprous metal.
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Talking smack: The archaeology and history of pensacola's red snapper fishing industry.
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Shadows behind bars: Black women's activism inside and outside of the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women, 1956-1976.
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Teaching for Historical Understanding: Perspectives from a High School Social Studies Department.
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Researching North America: Sir Humphrey Gilbert's 1583 Expedition and a Reexamination of Early Modern English Colonization in the North Atlantic World.
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The worlds of catholic laywomen in the nineteenth century: Belief and behavior.
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The Ghosts of Horseshoe Bend Myth, Memory, and the Making of a National Battlefield.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S FAR EASTERN POLICY AND THE T'ANG SHAO-YI MISSION.
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A content analysis of the treatment of science-technology-society topics in selected high school world history textbooks (1960--1997).
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The delineation of a coastline: The growth of mutual geographic knowledge in China and the Islamic world from 750 to 1500.
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Persuasion by design: World War I, the Committee on Public Information, and the effectiveness of good poster design.
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Misunderstood junks: The western view of Chinese maritime technology.
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Just history? An argument for critical cosmopolitan histories of harm.
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Virtual historiography: How history is presented in entertainment-based computer games.
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Continuity and resistance: Central Vermont farmers' motivations for cultivating heirloom vegetables.
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Two rival versions of historical inquiry and their application to the study of the Sixteenth Amendment.
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Rethinking archival appraisal: Macroappraisal as a technology for cities.
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Histoire et image cinematographique dans la pensee de Walter Benjamin.
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The utility and efficacy of human materialism as an anthropological research strategy for the analysis of sociocultural, economic, and political history.
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Improper names: The minor politics of collective pseudonyms and multiple-use names.
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Can historiography be objective? An examination of the thought of Carl Lotus Becker and Kenneth Scott Latourette.
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Longitudinal analysis of teacher education: The case of history teachers.
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The rise of an American empire: the stuggle between the imperialists and anti-imperialists.
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Re-envisioning George Washington Gomez: A historical and biographical verification of a South Texas novel.
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The image and historical knowledge in mid-eighteenth-century Italy: A cultural context for Piranesi's archaeological publications.
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This holy hieroglyph: Providence and historical consciousness in George Bancroft's historiography.
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Preparing choral voices for historically guided vocalism in the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary styles.
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Organizational change: Recruitment and retention of the volunteer staff in the nonprofit institution.
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Thinking outside the box: Re-imagining archival description with the "series" system.
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Trusting records: The evolution of legal, historical, and diplomatic methods of assessing the trustworthiness of records, from antiquity to the digital age.
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An historical perspective of Hong Kong, Shenzhen and the special zones in China.
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History written with lightning: Film, television and experimental historiography.
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The function of narrative and the role of the reader in historical understanding.
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The West and ignore the rest: Conceptualizations of world history in American high school textbooks, 1875--1934.
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New Mexico tourism: Conflict and cooperation in the land of enchantment.
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The Politics of Homosexuality in the Twentieth Century Black Freedom Struggle.
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Indigenous Knowledge Practices in British Columbia: A Study in Decolonization.
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Citius, altius, fortius: Filling a void in the identification and designation of historic venues from the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics.
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What about the women? Military women's experience in the vietnam war zone and their post-war adjustment.
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Between the Paris of the Orient and Ho Chi Minh City: Imaginings and reportage in wartime Saigon, 1954-1975.
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Alien spaces: Planning, reform, and preservation on the Lower East Side, 1880-2002.
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Professional hubris: Chinese officers, the United States and a failure of army building, 1942-1955.
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Musical encounters in Korean christianity: A trans-pacific narrative.
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Fillia's futurism writing, politics, gender and art after the first world war.
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The British occupation of southern New York during the American Revolution and the failure to restore civilian government.
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Narrative inquiry into psyche: Life story and trauma expressed through the photographs, novel, and memoire of three war veterans.
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Diasporic imperialism Japan's Asia-Pacific migrations and the making of the Japanese empire, 1868-1945.
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Genre and empire: Historical romance and sixteenth century Chinese cultural fantasies.
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Development theory and the Cold War: A historical analysis of Latin American structuralism from 1930 to 1970.
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Culture as urban renewal: Postwar los angeles and the remaking of public space.
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The making of a medieval Jain monk: Language, power, and authority in the works of Jinaprabhasuri (c. 1261-1333).
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Jews and the Russo-Japanese War: The Triangular Relationship between Jewish POWs, Japan, and Jacob H. Schiff.
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Failed approaches: Youth employment and its implications for organized labor in Canada.
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The projector's noises: A media archaeology of cinema through the projector.
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From Massenlieder to Massovaia pesnia: Musical exchanges between communists and socialists of Weimar germany and the early soviet union.
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Global connections and critical thought: A complementary approach to the modern world history survey.
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"Tinseltown as teacher": A case study of historical feature films as interpretive sources of history within an educational context.
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