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From Dictatorship to Democracy? Giuseppe Bottai and the Legacy of
Fascism in Italy, 1945-1960
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Envisioning a City through Soccer in the Brazilian Amazon: Manaus, 1896-2016
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“‘Reign of Terror’: Anti–Civil Rights Terrorism in the United States, 1954–1976”
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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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'Never Trust the Chinese:' The Pedro de Alfaro Mission and Trans-Pacific International Relations, 1565-1630
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Rebels, Martyrs, Heroes: Authoritarianism and Youth Culture in Argentina, 1966-1983
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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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Lessons in Peacemaking: How Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Rabin Defended Israel Through Vision and Territorial Compromise
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From Murder to Money: Criminalizing the Atlanta Mothers to Preserve the New South City
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Labours of Division: Peasant Castes and the Politics of Agrarian
Hierarchy in Colonial Panjab
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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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Adivasis and Artisanal Production: Pardhan Gonds of Mandla
District, Central India, circa 1866-2001
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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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