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A body on drugs: Methamphetamine and the making of a new criminal type in the rural United States
American Protestantism in the Asian crucible, 1919--1939
 
Building the judiciary: Law, courts, and the politics of institutional development
Built upon smoke: Politics and political culture in Maryland, 1630--1690
 
Business practice: The rise of American astrophysics, 1859--1919
Chains of consumption: The Iroquois and consumer goods, 1550--1800
 
Crime and citizenship: The NAACP's campaign to end racial violence, 1909--1923
Custom and history: Common law thought and the historical imagination in nineteenth century America
 
Dangerous intelligence: Slavery, race, and St. Domingue in the early American Republic
Digitizing life: The introduction of computers to biology and medicine
 
Engineers and the intellectual crisis of technology, 1957--1973
Environmentalism contained: A history of corporate responses to the new environmentalism
 
Epidemic constitutions: Public health and political culture in the Port of Philadelphia, 1735--1800
Equal privilege of service: Women, missions, and suffrage in America, 1870--1934
 
Habits in the classroom: A court case regarding Catholic sisters in New Mexico
Hanmi Hyo pcho (Korean-American cooperation) and the origins of South Korean state science (1945--1975)
 
In the nation's service: Racism and federal employees in Woodrow Wilson's Washington
Merchants and markets in provincial Boston, 1690--1764
 
News and diplomacy in the age of the American Revolution
Obscenity regulation, New York City, and the creation of American erotica, 1820--1880
 
Passage to modernity: American social scientists, India, and the pursuit of development, 1945--1961
Race uplift, professional identity and the transformation of civil rights lawyering and politics, 1920--1940
 
Re-envisioning Europe: France, America and the Arab world, 1973--1974
Re-visioning blackness: West Indian intellectuals and the discourse of identity, New York City, 1920--1980
 
Replanting the Douglas fir forest: Forest science and forest practice in the Pacific Northwest, 1890--1945
Revolution in motion: Human mobility and the transformation of the South, 1861--1865
 
Slavery and the meetinghouse: Quakers, abolitionists, and the dilemma between liberty and union, 1820--1865
Teaching Chineseness in the trans-Pacific society: Overseas Chinese education in Canada and the United States, 1900--1919
 
The American Zulu Mission and the limits of reform: Natal, South Africa, 1835--1919
The Paris of Americans: Transnational politics and culture between the World Wars
 
The diplomat and the democrat: Two American military governors of Germany
The loneliness of the black conservative: Black Republicans and the Grand Old Party, 1964-1980
 
The making of the history of the atomic bomb: Henry DeWolf Smyth and the historiography of the Manhattan Project
The recombinant university: Genetic engineering and the emergence of biotechnology at Stanford, 1959--1980
 
Urban disaster: An environmental history of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake (California)
 
 
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