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The commercialization of the afterlife: Spiritualism's supernatural economy, 1848--1900
No uncertain trumpet: Carl McIntire and the politicization of fundamentalism
 
The search for anti-racial exoticism black leisure travel, the Caribbean, and Cold War politics, 1954--1961
The role of pottery in Shenks Ferry mortuary features at the Mohr Site
 
Left in an unmarked grave: Unearthing the Civil Rights and Black Power movements in Dallas, Texas
The schemes of public parties: William Allen, Benjamin Franklin and the College of Philadelphia, 1756
 
An examination of how archives have influenced the telling of the story of Philadelphia's civil rights movement
Women's History in House Museums: How Using Local Archives Can Improve Their Histories
 
Lord Charles Cornwallis and the Loyalists: A study in British pacification during the American Revolution, 1775-1781
Re-remembering the Royal Theater: Public History, Place, and Urban History
 
Re-envisioning the 1876 centennial exhibition: New exhibit solutions for an old interpretive problem
Founding force, forgotten focus: A case study of gender influence within the preservation of historic house museums, with emphasis on the Jacobsburg Historical Society's Boulton Historic Site in Pennsylvania
 
Reimagining the butcher block: How the butchers of South Ninth Street created the Italian market
The moral economy of the housing sanitarian crowd: Crime, disease, and urban renewal in Richmond, VA, 1953-1964
 
Born-again brethren: History as identity and theology in the cultural transformation of a 'plain people'
An inartistic interest: Civil War medicine, disability, and the art of Thomas Eakins
 
Bolshevism and Christianity: The American Friends Service Committee in Russia (1919-1933)
Infanticide in the American imagination, 1860--1920
 
"Come hell, high water, or Nazis": The US Army Quartermaster Corps develops and implements the first motorized logistics system, 1919--1945
Lines in the sand: An environmental history of Cold War New Mexico
 
Inventing ecocide: Agent Orange, antiwar protest, and environmental destruction in Vietnam
"We are all as one fish in the sea...". Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania: 1730--1790
 
Justice and just war: A history of early New England, 1630--1655
Magazines, marketing, and the construction of travel in the postwar United States
 
Bodies on display: Gender, sexuality, and the visual culture of American medicine, 1870--1920
Reconstruction in the mind of W.E.B. Du Bois: Myth, memory, and the meaning of American democracy
 
The problem of the ages: Prostitution in the Philadelphia imagination, 1880--1940
Consuming Japan: Cultural relations and the globalizing of America, 1973--1993
 
Reining in the state: Civil society, Congress, and the movement to democratize the national security state, 1970--1978
The re-birth of dance through the soul of tragedy: On Nietzsche's "The Birth of Tragedy" becoming body in the text and dance of Isadora Duncan
 
Identidad, genero y valores socio-culturales: Estrategias comunicativas y el contexto tematico en la conversacion de los puertorriquenos de Filadelfia
Seminary of virtue: The ideology and practice of inmate reform at Eastern State Penitentiary, 1829--1971
 
Laws of honour: The laws and customs of Anglo-American whaling, 1780-1880
The Black Campus Movement: An Afrocentric narrative history of the struggle to diversify higher education, 1965--1972
 
Opposition, discipline and culture: The civic world of the Irish and Italians in Philadelphia, 1880--1920
Ethnicity and faith in American Judaism: Reconstructionism as ideology and institution, 1935-1959
 
Racing the City: Intentional integration and the pursuit of racial justice in post-World War II America
Veiled intentions: Islam, global feminism, and U.S. foreign policy since the late 1970s
 
Silk stockings and socialism: Class, community, and labor feminism in Kensington, Philadelphia, 1919--1940
Black nativism: African American politics, nationalism and citizenship in Baltimore and Philadelphia, 1817 to 1863
 
Race financial institutions, credit discrimination and African American home ownership in Philadelphia, 1880--1960
For the love of one's country: The construction of a gendered memory in Philadelphia and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1860--1914
 
The people mobilized: The Mozambican liberation movement and American activism (1960--1975)
Rethinking our outlines/ redrawing our maps: Representing African agency in the antebellum South 1783--1829
 
Veteran narratives and the collective memory of the Vietnam War
"Being Vietnamese": The Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the United States during the early Cold War
 
The South of the mind: American imaginings of rural white southernness, 1960-1980
"There used to be nowhere to eat in this town": Restaurant-led development in postindustrial Philadelphia