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Public Wrongs, Private Rights: African Americans, Private Law, and White Violence during Jim Crow
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World Processors: Computer Modeling, the Limits to Growth, and the Birth of Sustainable Development
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Stored in Memory: Recovering Queer and Transgender Life in Software History
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Constructing Celebrity: Strategies of Nineteenth Century British Actresses to Enhance Their Image and Social Status
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Musical Networks in Bergamo and the Borders of the Venetian Republic, 1580–1630
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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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From Priest to Prisoner: Examining the Contribution of Pioneers in the Chicago Reentry Landscape from the 1950s to the 1970s
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Carceral Catastrophe: The Challenge of Prison Overcrowding and the Rise of Mass Incarceration, 1970-2000
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The Unquenchable Fire: The Arms Trade and Reproduction of the US Empire, 1960-1988
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Hobbes Unbound
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Latino Migration Politics in Chicago from the 1930s to the 1970s
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When State Propaganda Becomes Social Knowledge: Legacies of the Southern Republic
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A Sociable Silence: Silence and Sympathy in the Victorian Novel
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Defining China: Beijing, Taipei, and the United Nations' "China Seat," 1949-1992
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Cable Comes Out: LGBTQ Community Television on New York Public Access Stations
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Post-Civil Rights In the Hold: Neoliberalism, Race and the Politics of Historical Memory in the Deep South
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The Rocket’s Red Glare: Global Power and the Rise of American State Technology, 1940-1960
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Open Tables: Restaurants and Reform in Progressive Chicago
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Assembly Lines: Maquiladoras, Poverty, and the Environment in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1966-1972
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Los Grans Mals: Disasters and Civic Life in the Late Medieval Midi
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Shaping the Body of the Nation: “Organicist Agrarianism” in 1930s Brazil
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Cultivating Power: Buitenzorg Botanic Garden and Empire-Building in the Netherlands East Indies, 1745-1917
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Main Street Jesus: Small-City Revivalism, Chautauqua, and the Birth of Religious Conservatism, 1880–1930
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Potential Protestants: Catholics, Conformity and Conversion in Early Modern Scotland, 1560-1780
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Judiciary at the Crossroads: Property Laws and Courts in Post-World War II Taiwan and Manchuria, 1945–1953
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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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Building a Latino Machine: Corruption, Integration, and Machine Politics in East Chicago, Indiana, 1945-2010
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Haunting as Historical Thinking: Learning to Construct Whiteness in History Classrooms
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Critical History Education: A Case-study of Design, Learning, and Identity in a High School History Class
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The Muscle-Powered Empire Organic Transport in Japan and Its Colonies, 1850 – 1930
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Diasporic Struggle: Transnational Activism, Migration, and Anti-Imperialism in Filipino America, 1964-1991
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Fashioning Authoritarianism: Militarization of Society in Indonesia, 1930-1966
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