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The Grand Secret: Benjamin Franklin's "Autobiography" and Freemasonry
The boundaries of social citizenship: Race, immigration and the American welfare state, 1900--1950
The inevitable Negro: Making slavery history in Massachusetts, 1770--1863
Reputation for retreat: Casualty intolerance and the declining credibility of democracies' threats
No lawn to mow: Co-ops, condominiums, and the revolution in collective homeownership in metropolitan America, 1881--1973
Inventing Koreans abroad: Immigration, cultural citizenship, and history making, 1903--2003
Fashioning America: Clothing, consumerism, and the politics of appearance in the early Republic
Music theory in the American academy
Debtor nation: How consumer credit built postwar America
Courting science, binding truth: A social history of Frye v. United States
Settler empire and the promise of American freedom
American law comes to the border: Law and colonization on the U.S./Mexico divide, 1848--1890
Academic Populism: The people's revolt and public higher education, 1880--1905
Little man: Four junior physicists and the Red Scare experience
Related states: Pragmatism, progressivism, and internationalism in American thought and politics, 1880--1920
The specter of disunion in the early American republic, 1783--1815
No closure: Catholic practice and Boston's parish shutdowns
Protestant sainthood: Martydom and the meaning of sanctity in early New England
Carrying the mill: Steam, waterpower and New England textile mills in the 19th century
Institutions of empire: Information, delegation, and the political control of American imperialism, 1890--1913
"Social intercession": The religious nature of public activism among American women reformers in Boston, 1892 to 1930
The return of laissez-faire
"Masters of the president's music": Cold War composers and the United States government
Managing care: The history of diabetes management in twentieth century America
Walking where Jesus walked: American Christian Holy Land pilgrimage in the post-war period
Knowledge and the bomb: Nuclear secrecy in the United States, 1939-2008
The South Sea Company and Anglo-Spanish Connections, 1713-1739
As We Raise Our Voices: A Social History and Ethnography of "God Bless America," 1918--2010
Tradition and Transformation: The Origins of the U.S. Armored Cavalry Regiments
The American Subject: The New Math and the Making of a Citizen
Rhapsodies in Blue: New Narratives for an Iconic American "Composition"
Broadcast on the Winds: Diasporic Politics in the Age of Garvey, 1919--1940
The 1960 US-Japan Security Treaty Crisis and the Origins of Contemporary Japan
The Conversion of the World in the Early Republic: Race, Gender, and Imperialism in the Early American Foreign Mission Movement
Through the Looking Glass Darkly: Episodes from the History of Deviance
The Army Post as Design Laboratory: Experiments in Urban Planning and Architecture, 1917--1948