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Hygienism, Disease Etiology, and the “Social Question:” Protecting Infant Health in the French Crèche, 1844-1898
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Shock Treatment: American Wartime Psychology and the Reeducation of Germany
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“Eat as the King Eats”: Making the Middle Class through Food, Foodways, and Food Discourses in Nineteenth-Century Germany
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Empire Between the Lines: Constructions of Empire in British and
French Trench Newspapers of the Great War
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Responses to Protestant and Jewish Toleration in the Habsburg Empire During the Reign of Joseph II
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Lost at Locarno? Colonial Germans and the Redefinition of "Imperial" Germany, 1919-1933
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The Search for God and Knowledge: Rational Dissenters and the Transformation of English Radicalism in the Age of Revolution
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Perched above the Golden Sea: Science at the Confluence of Business and Governance in German East Africa
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Anti-Semitism on Trial: The Case of Julius Streicher Before theInternational Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
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A Rivalry Ended? France and Austria during the DiplomaticRevolution and Seven Years War, 1756-1758
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"Like Spiders' Webs for Flies": False Confinement in
Nineteenth-Century English Asylums
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Cotton and Slavery: An Unconventional Civil War Analysis
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Revolutionary Histrionics: Violence and the Creation of Bourgeois
Masculinity in Post-Napoleonic France, 1815-1848
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Timeless, Modern, and German? The Re-Mapping of Bavaria through
the Marketing of Tourism, 1800-1939
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Networks of émigrés in the Principality of Neuchâtel
from the fall of the Bastille through the Reign of Terror
(1789-1794)
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J.G. Fichte: Individual Liberty, Distributive Justice, and the
Tensions of Civil Society
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Nation, Identity, and German "Particularities" The Case of the
Ruhr, 1871-1908
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