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The Rhetoric of Recognition: Henry Hotze, the Index, and
Confederate Propaganda in Britain
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The Seductive Automobile: Automobile Culture as a Vehicle for
Americanization, 1950-1973
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'The Delicacy of the Subject': Creating a Proslavery Argument at
Antebellum Emory
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How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land?
A Comparative Analysis of Clarence Macartney and Harry Emerson
Fosdick and the changing role of the early twentieth century
American Protestant pastorate
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The Georgia Clergy, Slavery, and the Defeat of the Holy Confederate
Republic, 1863-1870
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A Republican Renaissance: Jack Kemp and the Supply-Side
Revolution, 1974-1981
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The Man in the Middle: Richard B. Russell, Jr. and the
Burgeoning Realignment of the Democratic Party
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"The Suspect Matron": A History of Sheltering Arms Day Nursery
and the Origins of the American Childcare Worker (1890-1940)
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James J. Kilpatrick The Changing Views of a Southern NewspaperEditor on School Desegregation
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Unscrambling the Eggs: Eastern Air Lines, Delta Air Lines, and theDeregulated Era
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Rogue Counselors: Kissinger, Brzezinski and the Ambiguous National Security Advisor
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A Purposely Built Community: Public Housing Redevelopment and Resident Replacement at East Lake Meadows
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"The Unfinished Task": Charles Weltner and the Hope of a New South
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Roy Cohn’s America: Conservatism, Sexual Politics, and Memory in the 21st Century
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Push and Pull: Carter Diplomacy in the Negotiations Between Egypt and Israel, October 1978-March 1979
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Before “Riots”: Black Dissent, Policing in Atlanta, and the Myth of the “City Too Busy to Hate,” 1968-1981
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