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Navigating the New Frontier: Woodrow Wilson, Frederick Jackson Turner, and World Politics
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Down But Not Out: The Resilience of Imperial Britain in the Wake of
the 1956 Suez Crisis
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Between a Righteous Citizenship and the Unfaith of the Family: The
History of Released Time Religious Education in the United States
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Negotiating Unacceptable Behavior: Southeastern Indians and the
Evolution of Bilateral Regulation on the Southern Colonial Frontier
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A Missed Opportunity: Hawk Sale Spoils Kennedy's Attempt to Harness
Arab Nationalism, 1961-1963
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The Death Wish of Humanity: Religious and Scientific
Apocalypticism in the United States, 1859-2001
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"Holding down the Fort?" The War HistoricalCooperation of the U.S. Army and Former German WehrmachtOfficers, 1945-1961
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The Conservative Baby Boomers' Magazine: A History of The
American Spectator and the Conservative Intellectual Movement,
1967-2001
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Pioneer and Participant: The Black Power Movement and the Political
Activism of John Oliver Killens
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The United States in Opposition: The United Nations, The Third
World, and Changing American Visions of Global Order, 1970-1984.
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Unscrambling the Eggs: Eastern Air Lines, Delta Air Lines, and theDeregulated Era
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Elusive Equality: The Nuclear Arms Race in Europe and the History
of the INF Treaty, 1969-1988
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Limits and Morality: The Emergence of Human Rights in America'sPost-Vietnam Foreign Policy, 1968-1981
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For Whom the Blame Tolls: Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and
the Plight of Cambodia
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