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Suffering, Struggle, and the Politics of Legitimacy in Uganda, 1962-1996
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Landscaping Patagonia: A Spatial History of Nation-making in the Northern Patagonian Andes, 1895-1945
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Bishops and Other Men's Wives in the Later Roman Empire
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Nasze Szkoły, Nasza Polonia: The Story of Public and Parochial Education in the Making of Chicago’s Polonia, 1880-1924.
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Experience, Practice, and Identity in Roman Britain: Interpretations of Roman-ness at Bath and Hadrian’s Wall, 55 BC - 410 AD
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A Tale of Land and Socialist Imperialism: Sino-Soviet Relations 1953-1969
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The Sassoons: From Outsiders to Insiders of Empire 1830s – 1910s
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The Rise of the Messiah: The American Government's Surveillance of SNCC Leaders, 1960-1972
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Beyond Fish and Chips: Uncovering the Food Identity of London Through French Cuisine, Curry, and Tea
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The Latecomers: Ethnic German Resettlers from Poland and Their Integration into West Germany, 1970-1990
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Southern Women, Feminist Health: Place, Politics, and Priorities in Five Feminist Women’s Health Organizations in the Southeastern U.S., 1970-1995
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Men at Work: How Unfree Labor Mitigated the Labor Shortage in California During World War II
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Turning the Tide in '65: William F. Buckley, New York City, and the Rise of Modern Conservatism
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Levittown’s Shame: Suburbanization and the Myers Family’s Struggle for Integration in America’s Iconic Suburb
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Shock Treatment: American Wartime Psychology and the Reeducation of Germany
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Prosecuting Mass Murderers at Nuremberg: The Einsatzgruppen Trial Between Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
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A Republican Renaissance: Jack Kemp and the Supply-Side
Revolution, 1974-1981
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"The Suspect Matron": A History of Sheltering Arms Day Nursery
and the Origins of the American Childcare Worker (1890-1940)
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A Rivalry Ended? France and Austria during the DiplomaticRevolution and Seven Years War, 1756-1758
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From Duty, to Torture, to the Highest Bidder: Habitus and the
Evolution of South Africa's Security Forces
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The Man in the Middle: Richard B. Russell, Jr. and the
Burgeoning Realignment of the Democratic Party
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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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With an Apron in the Caboose: Illegal Migration across the
Zimbabwe-South Africa Border
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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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"Chosen Vessels:" Protestant Women Prophets and the Language of
Election in the Early Modern British Atlantic
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Progeny of Progress: Child-Centered Policymaking and NationalIdentity Construction in Brazil, 1922-1954
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Fighting for Home Abroad: Remembrance and Oblivion of World War
II in Brazil
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The Georgia Clergy, Slavery, and the Defeat of the Holy Confederate
Republic, 1863-1870
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Vendetta Politics and State Formation in Early Modern Modena: A
Case Study of the Bellencini-Fontana Vendetta, 1547-1562
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"Slave Traffick": The Informal Economy, the Law, and the Social Order of South Carolina Cotton Country, 1793-1860
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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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"Faith in Money": Mission Movement Fundraising and American Philanthropy, 1860-1930
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El tiburón y la sanidad pública: Guatemala-U.S.
Relations and Experiments on Human Subjects
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Feeding Other Hungers: How a U.S.-Brazilian Food Program Reveals
the Complexities of Development Economics, 1941-1945
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Forest Conservation Makes Strange Bedfellows: Moonshiners and
the Forest Service in Southern Appalachia
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From "Mr. Clean" to the "Ice Queen": The First Four EPA
Administrators
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The Too-Busy City: Atlanta and Urbanity at the End of the Twentieth
Century
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Sir Robert Filmer's Patriarcha: Royalist Propaganda
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The Fall of the Child Savers, The Rise of Juvenile Lockdown, and
The Evolution of Juvenile Justice in Twentieth-Century America
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From Exclusion to Emigration: The Decision-Making Process for
Emigration within German-Jewish Families, 1933-1941
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How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land?
A Comparative Analysis of Clarence Macartney and Harry Emerson
Fosdick and the changing role of the early twentieth century
American Protestant pastorate
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Adivasis and Artisanal Production: Pardhan Gonds of Mandla
District, Central India, circa 1866-2001
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Reform, development, and modernization in a belle époque. A
study into competing visions of urban renewal in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil: c., 1898-1908
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Holocaust and Heroism: the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Zionist
Mythology
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Nietzsche, Christianity and Cultural Authority In the United
States, 1890-1969
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Realizing Spiritual Power: The Experience of Eighteenth-Century
Methodist Women
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Industrial Promotion and Political Instability: "Fifty Years inFive" and the Meanings of National Development in 1950s Brazil.
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Rogue Counselors: Kissinger, Brzezinski and the Ambiguous National Security Advisor
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From "Migrants" to "Refugees": Humanitarian Aid, Development, and
Nationalism in Ngara District, Tanzania, 1940-2000
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When Admission Is Not Enough: Integrating Emory University,
1969-1989
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"Like Spiders' Webs for Flies": False Confinement in
Nineteenth-Century English Asylums
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Shattering the "Shell of Constraint" in Angola: U.S. Covert
Collusion with Apartheid South Africa, 1974-1976
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The Limits of Liberalism: A Constitutional Reconsideration of
American Jewish Politics
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'The Female Dregs of Dublin': Political Repression, Socioeconomic Deprivation and the Separation Women of Easter 1916
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Cotton and Slavery: An Unconventional Civil War Analysis
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The Not-So-Far Right: Radical Right-Wing Politics in the United States, 1941-1977
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Greater Abundance: Energy Production, Environmental Protection, and
the Politics of Deregulation in the United States after the OAPEC
Embargo
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Revolutionary Histrionics: Violence and the Creation of Bourgeois
Masculinity in Post-Napoleonic France, 1815-1848
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Manchester: A Micro-Historical Approach to British Abolitionism,
1787-1807
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Václav Havel: Democracy with a Human Face
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Crossroads: Slave Frontiers of Angola, c.1780-1867
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Holocaust Survivors and Jim Crow
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James J. Kilpatrick The Changing Views of a Southern NewspaperEditor on School Desegregation
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A Prison by any Other Name: Incarceration in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth- Century Audiencia de Quito.
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Sentimental Tools: Literary Narrative, Female Bodies, and Medical Identities in France, 1795-1850
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'Martial Race' Theory: Nature and origins
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The Political Shift of the CDU in Citizenship and Immigration
Policy from Reunification to the Implementation of an Immigration
law in 2005
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Reinventing Civil Liberties: Religious Groups, Organized
Litigation, and the Rights Revolution
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Negotiating Unacceptable Behavior: Southeastern Indians and the
Evolution of Bilateral Regulation on the Southern Colonial Frontier
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Ceding to the Circumstances: State Institutions, Civil Society,and Running the Schools in Maine-et-Loire, 1815-1875
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Religious Coming of Age among Students at Antebellum Georgia's
Evangelical Colleges
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Brotherhoods of Their Own: Black Confraternities and Civic
Leadership in São Paulo, Brazil, 1850-1920
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The Colour Problem: Eugenic Anxieties of Intellectual and Social Decline in Britain: 1945-1979
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The Schoolchildren Will Come to Salute the Sun: The Making of
Uruguay's Public Education System, 1830s
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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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Communist China in Latin America: Political Idealism and Economic
Stratagems
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'The Delicacy of the Subject': Creating a Proslavery Argument at
Antebellum Emory
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The Seductive Automobile: Automobile Culture as a Vehicle for
Americanization, 1950-1973
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"[T]heir dear Idol ye Charter": The Second Charter of Massachusetts
Bay
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John Adams and Cicero: From Inspiration to Confidant
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The Adventures of the Unconscious: A Cultural History of
Psychoanalysis in Italy, 1920-1940s
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A Missed Opportunity: Hawk Sale Spoils Kennedy's Attempt to Harness
Arab Nationalism, 1961-1963
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Anti-Semitism on Trial: The Case of Julius Streicher Before theInternational Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
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Magistrates and Municipal Politics: The Bordeaux
parlementaires during the Reign of Louis XIV
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The Death Wish of Humanity: Religious and Scientific
Apocalypticism in the United States, 1859-2001
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Rural Cosmopolitanism and Peasant Insurgency: The Pondoland
Revolt, South Africa (1958--1963)
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"That crisis served to try women's hearts": Nuns and the
Protection of Irish Catholicism in Philadelphia and Boston,
1829-1900
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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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Rebelling Against the King: Opposition to the Confederate Cotton
Embargo in 1861
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Shattered: Intellectual Life in Communist Britain, 1945-1962
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How Stasi Silenced the Streets: The Protests of the 2003-2004French Headscarf Affair
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Fictions of Possession: Land, Property and Capital in Colonial
Calcutta, c. 1820 to c. 1920
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'Never Trust the Chinese:' The Pedro de Alfaro Mission and Trans-Pacific International Relations, 1565-1630
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Curtain Call, or From the Master of Revels to the Lieutenant
Général de Police: Theatre Censorship in London and Paris
from 1660 to 1737
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A Purposely Built Community: Public Housing Redevelopment and Resident Replacement at East Lake Meadows
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Public Appetite: Dining Out in Nineteenth-Century Boston
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One People, One Protest Movement - The Shared Religious and Survivalist Roots of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union and the Missouri Sharecroppers Strike of 1939
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Netflix: Tales from Television's Digital Frontier
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Breach of Faith: Conscription in Confederate Georgia
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