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Unraveling the white man's burden: A critical microhistory of federal Indian education policy implementation at Santa Clara Pueblo, 1902--1907
Beyond the pocket doors: Amateur theatricals in nineteenth-century New York City
Divine resistance and accommodation: Nineteenth-century Shaker and Mormon boundary maintenance strategies
Blaming "The Sixties": The political use of an era, 1980--2004
Dreams lost to capital: A social and cultural history of an artisan's community, San Francisco Bay Area, 1967--2005
Middle-class morality and blackwashed beauties: Francis Leon and the rise of the prima donna in the post-war minstrel show
"The following record": Making sense of phonographic performance, 1877--1908
American exceptionalism and the Shoah: The case of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The rise of empiricism: William James, Thomas Hill Green, and the struggle over psychology
Black Seminole involvement and leadership during the Second Seminole War, 1835--1842
Middling fiction: Antebellum magazine story style, substance, and sensibility
The end of utopia: Imagining the rise and fall of Gary, Indiana
Civic learning through agricultural improvement: Bringing "the loom and the anvil into proximity with the plow" in nineteenth-century Indiana
A polyglot boardinghouse: A history of public bilingual schooling in the United States, 1840--1920
Alternative paths to the past: the 'Lincoln inquiry' and the practice of history in America, 1880--1939
The Great Anti-Awakening: Anti-revivalism in Philadelphia and Charles Town, South Carolina, 1739--1745
On the beach: Race and leisure in the Jim Crow South
Transports of progress: the Arabian American Oil Company and American modernization in Saudi Arabia, 1945--1973
Working an image: Radical labor newspapers and the American tabloid press, 1919--1922
Revolutionary antislavery: Birth of an American prophetic tradition
The NCAA as a cartel: Ensuring its existence. A revisionist history
Founding expectations: American politics and the debate over the Constitution
The colonization movement in Indiana, 1820--1864: A struggle to remove the African American
Our house was divided: Kentucky women and the Civil War
Truth, justice and the American way: Structure, narrative and nation in tourist performances in Salem, MA
Clearer than truth: The polygraph in Cold War America
Regulating sexuality on the Mexican border: Ciudad Juarez, 1900--1960
Fields of dreams: The image of the sixties in American cinema
"Could I not do something for the cause?": The Brown women, antislavery reform, and memory of militant abolitionism
Establish no religion: Faith, law, and public education in Mobile, Alabama, 1981--1987
Race, family, and region in the nineteenth-century upper Midwest: A history of African, Indian, and European communities in the heartland
Meatless days and sleepless nights: Food, agriculture, and environment in World War I America
As long as we both shall love?: Individuality, authority, and the wedding in postwar America
"God-gifted girls": Women illustrators, gender, class, and commerce in American visual culture, 1885--1925
Unguarded border: The movement of people and ideas between the United States and Canada during the Vietnam War era
Becoming unity: The making of an American religion
Ye intruders beware: Fantastical pirates in the Golden Age of illustration
Imperial correspondence: Soldiers, writing, and the imperial quotidian during the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars
The press, prizes and power: Investigative reporting in the United States, 1917--1960
Broken bones, broken lives: Injury-related morbidity and mortality in a turn of the century pauper cemetery
The profession, business, and mission of teaching: American women teachers, 1840--1860
"No room for squares": The hip and modern image of Blue Note Records, 1954-1967
The Josef Bonime Collection of Radio Music: Music and advertising in the golden age of radio
Fashioning "Essence" women and "Ebony" men: Sartorial instruction and the new politics of racial uplift in print, 1970-1993
'A second life": FDR's liberal dream in American memory
Defining community need through the lens of the elite: A history of the Indianapolis Foundation and its funding of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, 1893--1984
Strangers in the Heartland: Cultural Identity in Flux, Japanese Americans in Chicago, 1892--1942
Thanks to the Virgin of San Juan: Migration and transnational devotion during the "Mexican miracle," 1940--1970
A history of railroad depots in Bloomington, Indiana and Roanoke, Virginia
George Whitefield Chadwick and the American vernacular in his chamber works