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The Malê Nação: The Formation of an Afro-Muslim Community in Nineteenth-Century Brazil.
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A Sundown City: Racial Exclusion in Appleton, Wisconsin
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The Myth of Bushidō: Print Culture and the Reinvention of Samurai Values in Modern Japan and China
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Sînge și Spaimă: The 1989 Revolution and the Politics of Violence in Socialist and Post-Socialist Romania
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Cubanos and Bánh Mì: A Culinary History of Buford Highway Since 1976
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Keeping ‘Togetherness’: A Me-Wuk Family History of Mothers, Women, and Matriarchs in 20th Century California
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Above Suspicion: Discourses on Female Sexuality and Power in the Early Roman Principate (43 B.C.E. - 68 C.E.)
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The Sounds of Dissent: Czechoslovak Punk Rock from Communism to Democracy
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Labor Without Employment: The Rise of American Ballet Trainee Programs, 2000-2025
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Parallelism, Power, and Practice: Women in 15th-18th Century Mesoamerican Households
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Premeditated but Not Guilty: The Rise and Fall of the Battered Woman Legal Defense
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Letters Across the Atlantic: William Henry Gregory and the Ill-Fated Confederate Bid for British Recognition
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Information Control in Early 19th Century American Slave Societies: The Conflict Over Information in Richmond and Southampton Following Organized Resistance
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Arid Waters: Environment and Sovereignty in Southern Africa
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Ethnicizing Artillery Technology: The Formation of the Hanjun Eight Banners
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Makeup, Motherhood, and Manufacturing: Good Women in British World War II Propaganda
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From Reform to Repression: Putin’s Third Term and the Making of an Authoritarian State
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Reinventing the Global Citizen: Afro-Asian Decolonization and the Politics of Integration in Cold War Germany, 1949-1992
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Becoming UnRoman: Romans and Romanness in Late Antique and Early Medieval Britain and Italy, AD 400-600
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Building a Nation: Gender, Labor, and the Politics of Nationalism in Colonial Rwanda
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Pedagogies of Prejudice: The Role of Early American Colleges in the Replacement of Indigenous Languages and Ways of Being 1636-1900
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Western Root, Eastern Shore: The Journey of American Ginseng in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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Crossing Confessional Borders: Poor Relief and Migration in Reformation Strasbourg
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Parallel Nations: Ukrainian, Russian, and Imperial Identity in Right-Bank Little Russia
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“‘Reign of Terror’: Anti–Civil Rights Terrorism in the United States, 1954–1976”
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Lessons in Peacemaking: How Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Rabin Defended Israel Through Vision and Territorial Compromise
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The First Crack in the Ice: How the 1956 Protests Altered Soviet Cold War Hegemony
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Nurses, Indigenous Authorities, and Rural Health in Oaxaca, Mexico, 1934-1970
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Identifying the City: Komsomol'sk-na-Amure Transformation from Military Outpost to the City of Youth in the Soviet Far East, 1932-1982
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“Domesticated Outlaws”: Indigenous Species and Monocultural Capitalism in the American South
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The Dog Remains: Mexico City’s Canine Massacres During the Enlightenment, 1770-1821
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Memorialized Maritime: Shinto Ships in the Spiritualization of Newly Japanese Seas, 1905 to 1990s
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Ending the Forever War: Vietnam and the Cambodia Conflict 1986-1991
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"Navigating Discrimination: Max Kniesche, Schroeder's, and German Immigrants in San Francisco, 1848-1930"
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The “Hippocratization” of Galen
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The World in the Garden: A Kaleidoscopic History of Place-making, Land, Security, and Environmentalism in a West African Urban Garden
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The Mistress as Master: A Critical Reassessment of Plantation Women in Georgia
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Attempting Great Things for God: Southern White, Chinese, and Korean Women in the MECS Missionary Enterprise (1878-1925)
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A Network of Resistance: West African Immigration to France and the Struggle for Inclusion, 1960-1973
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Fairness Deregulated: The 1987 Abolishment of the FCC Fairness Doctrine and the Rise of Reagan-era Deregulation
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Freedom in Song: An Examination of the Workmen's Circle, Choral Music, and Theater within the American Yiddish Labor Movement, 1920-1940
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The Atlanta Connection: C. Mildred Thompson, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Reconstruction Historiography
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The Restoration of Rocky Flats: The Environmental Legacy of a Nuclear Bomb Factory
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Imperial Feminism, Humanitarianism and Shaping Global Trafficking Policies
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From Murder to Money: Criminalizing the Atlanta Mothers to Preserve the New South City
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Blessed Generation: Countercultural Youth, Music, and Spirituality in Authoritarian Brazil
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Faces of David: Late Antique and Medieval David Cycles in East and West
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Newcomers and New Borders: Migration, Settlement, and Conflict over Land along the Mississippi River, 1750-1820
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Selective Emigration: Border Control and the Jewish Escape in Late Imperial Russia, 1881-1914
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Sovereignty Work: Policing Colonial Capitalism in South Africa, 1867–1936
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Women of the Encomienda: Households and Dependents in Sixteenth-Century Yucatan, Mexico
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The Rise and Fall of the Suetsugu Maritime Dynasty of Tokugawa Japan, 1571-1676
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Rendezvous on Earth: The Unlikely Diplomacy of Cosmonauts and Astronauts in the Early Space Age
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On the Right Side of Radicalism: African American Farmers, Tuskegee Institute, and Agrarian Radicalism in the Alabama Black Belt, 1881–1940
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Terror from the Top Down: Violence and Voter Suppression in the Postwar South
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An Inconvenient Saint: Empress Irene and Legacies of Power in Medieval Byzantium
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Chinese Women’s Common Knowledge: Modern Science in the Linglong Magazine, 1912-1949
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San Francisco Chinatown to the American South: Chinese American Christians in the Civil Rights Movement, 1963-1966
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Apostates of the Rechtsstaat: Jurisprudence between Weimar Democracy and Nazi Dictatorship
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‘The Best Welshman is a Welshman Abroad’: Wales, China, and the Globalized Nation in the Age of Empire
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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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Who is the Nation? Democratization of Leftist Media in West Berlin
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Fighting (Over) Zulu: Race, Empire, and Zulu Representations in the British Metropole 1820s - 1910
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Emperor and Magician: The Religious Views and Magical Practices of Julian the Apostate
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Ceci n'est pas une signare: Locating Women in Nineteenth-Century Urban Coastal Senegal Using French Representations of the Signares
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The Mystery of England's First Great Opera: Nahum Tate, Dido, and Womanhood
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Reaching for Critical Mass: American Ambassadorships to Asia and Gendered Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War Era
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Citizens United v. FEC and the Triumph of Modern Conservatism
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Model Minority Under Duress: Chinese Student Immigrants to the U.S. and Houston, 1978-2000
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Building a Blueprint for Effective Mass Protest: A Study of Asa Philip Randolph’s Coalition Building, 1925–1941
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A Fisco Petit: The Redistribution of Imperial Wealth and Property to Provincials in the Roman Empire
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Encountering Sovereignties: Popular Politics and State-Building in the Río de la Plata (1810-1820)
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Social and Spiritual Intercession in the Fourth Century Monastic Archives of Late Antique Egypt
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American Concubines: Gender, Race, Law, and Power in the British Caribbean and North American South, 1661-1800
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Fear the "Kids in America": How Youth Gang Films Constructed a Criminal Class, 1973-1994
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An Illness of the Body and Soul: Visual Cultures of the French Disease in Early Modern Italy, 1495-1700
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Contested Competencies: Colliery Gardens, Wage Work, and the Social Effects of Capitalist Transformation in West Virginia, 1880-1940
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Privatizatziya and Prikhvatizatziya: The Struggle for Land in Post-Soviet Russia
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Man in the Middle: Abe Feinberg & US-Israel Relations, 1945-1968
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"Civil Death": Felony Disenfranchisement in Florida
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Exiled East: Kim Dae Jung at Emory
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Beyond the Boycott: Olympic Security and US Counterterrorism from Munich to Moscow
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The Art of being an Imperial Broker: The Qing Conquest of Taiwan and Maritime Society (1624-1788)
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Kindling the Hearths of Culture: Kazakh Citizenship and Cultural Revolution on the Soviet Frontier, 1917-1937
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Thinking Europe, Thinking Democracy: The Struggle for European Democracy in Spain, 1949-1986
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The Politics of Refugee Aid: Portuguese Community Organizations, Lusotropicalism, and Migrants from Angola in Brazil, 1974-77
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Labors of Malwa: Opium, Environment, Work and the Making of Modern Life in the Nineteenth Century, c.1790-1918
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Resettling Burma’s Displaced: Labor, Rehabilitation, and Citizenship in Visakhapatnam, India, 1937-1979
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A Tale of Two Trials
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Bactria and the Cultural Legacy of Alexander the Great in the East
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International Activism and the Women's Human Rights Movement: 1990-2000
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Feathered Empire: Avian Value in Culture and Economics Before and After the Conquest of Mexico
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Det(riot)ers: The Rise and Fall of the Detroit Rumor Control Center, 1967-1970
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Creating the Past: Guoshang Cemetery and Chinese Collective Memory, 1945 and Beyond
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Roy Cohn’s America: Conservatism, Sexual Politics, and Memory in the 21st Century
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The Tundra and The Desert: An Analysis of Soviet-Iraqi Relations, 1968-1972
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Living in Peril: Witchcraft Suppression in the Northern Province, South Africa in the Twentieth Century
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“A Little Encouragement in Pulling Themselves up by Their Own Bootstraps”: American Individualism and Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship
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Marching Rows of Coffee: The Pursuit of Modern Agriculture in Brazil, 1950–1990
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Immigrant Imperialism: Germans and the Rise of the British Empire
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