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The American grand narrative: Constructions and consequences
Determining a legacy: John F. Kennedy's civil rights record
 
The archaeology of childhood: Toys in 19th century upstate New York
Binghamton and Brooklyn: A middle class comparison
 
"What the world wants is healthy babies": An examination of Abraham Jacobi and his influence on the American public health movement to decrease infant mortality at the turn of the twentieth century
Enforcing desirability: Immigration policy and reform at the Port of New York, 1887--1906
 
Henry Cowell's "Music as a Social Force": An ultramodernist's advocacy in the 1920's and 1930's
Reinventing play: The kindergarten, women, and the Prairie Style playrooms of Frank Lloyd Wright
 
Trafficking in danger: Working-class women and narratives of sexual danger in English and United States anti-prostitution campaigns, 1875--1914
Women on the march: Gender and anti-fascism in American communism, 1935--1939
 
Feeding, clothing and sheltering southern Colorado's working class: Towards an archaeological analysis of poverty
Hegemony and history: A critical analysis of how high school history textbooks depict key events of the Vietnam War
 
"They walk, talk, and act like new people": Black women and the Citizenship Education Program, 1957--1970
Fashioning a new femininity: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and discourses of dress, gender and sexuality, 1875--1930
 
Japanese prostitutes in the Pacific Northwest, 1887--1920
"A foe to sad oppression's rod": The story of Gerrit Smith
 
The influence of liberal reform on the evolution of 20th century Catholic social thought: A study of John C. Cort and the vocational group plan
"God bless the revolution": Episcopalians and social justice, 1885--1919
 
The "Time" of our "Life": Packaging the news for America's busy readers, from Little Rock (1957) to the end of "Life" as we knew it (1972)
Well enough to work: Health and class in southern Colorado coal mining towns, 1900--1930
 
Local and national forces shaping the American woman suffrage movement 1870-1890
Social difference, community-building, and material social practice: Solidarity and diversity at the Ludlow tent colony, 1913-1914
 
This is not a cotton picker's dream: Race, regions, and conservative politics in the United States, 1954-1975
'Strike the hammer while the iron is hot': The Black freedom struggle in Rochester, NY, 1940-1970
 
The CIA to 1950
The reorganization of plantation labor, ethno-national race-formation, and the emergence of 'Black' and 'White' as a principle of social organization, Virginia (USA), 1660-1740
 
Re-writing the empire: Plans for institutional reform in British America, 1675--1791
Mid-atlantic metropolises: From town to city in colonial New York and Philadelphia
 
Do be faithful to yourself and to your God: Women missionaries' activism and the southeastern Cherokee, 1819--1839
A New Deal on the home front: Sidney, NY 1939--1945
 
Memory, practice and process at the Perkins-Dennis Farm, a 19th-century free African American farmstead in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
"To move the country": Women and benevolence in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 1820--1890
 
Paths to power: Women appointees to New York State government, 1917--1942
The women's history movement in the United States: Professional and political roots of the field, 1922-1987
 
The signers of the Declaration of Sentiments: Kinship and economic ties in a reform community, 1779-1879