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Thy Will Lord, Not Mine: Parents, Grief, and Child Death in the
Antebellum South
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Southern Saints and Sacred Honor: Evangelicalism, Honor, Community,
and the Self in South Carolina and Georgia, 1784-1860
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From Shipmates to Soldiers: Emerging Black Identities in
Montevideo, 1770-1850
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The Conception of Contraception: The Influence of Public Health on
the Clinical Birth Control Movement
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The Ideal of an Americanized Japan: Nitobe Inazō and Korekiyo
Takahashi
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Vicente Ferrer and the Kings' Jews: Reassessing the Modern Image of
a Medieval Dominican
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'The Delicacy of the Subject': Creating a Proslavery Argument at
Antebellum Emory
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Reinventing Civil Liberties: Religious Groups, Organized
Litigation, and the Rights Revolution
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A Prison by any Other Name: Incarceration in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth- Century Audiencia de Quito.
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Crossroads: Slave Frontiers of Angola, c.1780-1867
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Cotton and Slavery: An Unconventional Civil War Analysis
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Nietzsche, Christianity and Cultural Authority In the United
States, 1890-1969
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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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The Georgia Clergy, Slavery, and the Defeat of the Holy Confederate
Republic, 1863-1870
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Fighting for Home Abroad: Remembrance and Oblivion of World War
II in Brazil
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Progeny of Progress: Child-Centered Policymaking and NationalIdentity Construction in Brazil, 1922-1954
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"There Was a Tradition Among the Women": New Orleans's Colored
Creole Women and the Making of a Community in the Tremé and
Seventh Ward, 1791-1930
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Ways of Knowing: Asaris, Nampoothiris and Colonialists in Twentieth
Century Malabar, India
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