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“For the bodies and souls”: Catholic Women, Works of Mercy, and Institution Building in the Ohio River Valley, 1855-1880
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Consuming Care: Household Medicine Use in Washington, DC, 1840-1920
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Dividing the Poor: Congressional Representation in Rhetoric and Policy during the New Deal
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Never Too Much: The Everyday Implausible in American Daytime Soap Opera Aesthetics, 1930 to Today
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Coalitional Aesthetics: Institutions of 1930s Leftist Literature in the US and Spain
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The Ties That Bind Us to Earth: Neighborhoods and Interpersonal Relationships of Black Southern Marylanders, 1850-1910
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‘The Indians Say’: Settler Colonialism and the Scientific Study of North America, 1722 to 1848
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Policing Fanaticism, Religion, & Race in the American Empire, 1830–1930
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"Mind How You Vote, Boys": The Crisis of Economic Voter Intimidation in the Late-Nineteenth Century United States, 1873-1896
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Open Tables: Restaurants and Reform in Progressive Chicago
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In Distress: A Marketplace of Feeling in the Early American Republic
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Show Rooms: A Cultural History of Domestic Sitcom Set Design on American Radio and Television, 1929-1959
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The First Amerasians: Mixed Race Koreans from Camptowns to America
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Higher Ambitions for Freedom: The Politics of Public Black Colleges in the South, 1865-1915
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The Cross Between Hammer and Sickle: Russian Orthodox Christians in the United States, 1908-1928
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"'When the Bestial War Shall Rule No More': D.W. Griffith, World War I, and the Antiwar War Film"
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The Fugitive Islamicate: African Muslims and Black Radicalism across the Atlantic, 1492-1925
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