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Multicultural Cold War: Liberal anti-totalitarianism and national identity in the United States and Canada, 1935--1971
Babel on the Hudson: Community formation in Dutch Manhattan
 
Varieties of Evangelical womanhood: Southern Baptists, gender, and American culture
Black, brown, and poor: Martin Luther King Jr., the Poor People's Campaign, and its legacies
 
Defending manhood: Gender, social order and the rise of the Christian right in the South, 1965--1995
"The people's president": Letter writing, the presidency and popular politics in late-nineteeth to mid-twentieth-century America
 
In a place so ordinary: North Carolina and the problem of AIDS, 1981--1997
The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen: The Louisville Fellowship of Reconciliation
 
Military service, combat, and American identity in the Progressive Era
Reconstructing Somerset Place: Slavery, memory and historical consciousness
 
Constituting the Protestant mainline: "The Christian Century", 1908--1947
The many faces of reform: Military progressivism in the U.S. Army, 1866--1916
 
Transcending borders: The transnational construction of Mexicanness, 1920-1935
Cities of comrades: Urban disasters and the formation of the North American progressive state
 
National Crimes and Southern Horrors: Trans-Atlantic Conversations about Race, Empire and Civilization, 1880--1900