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Confederates from the Bluegrass State: Why Kentuckians fought for the Confederacy
Mission: Implausible. Surprise and success in the Hawaiian mission, 1819--1825
 
Myth and memory: Reconstructing the feminine in Caribbean-American fiction
Price of escape: Drugs, Vietnam and the American soldier
 
Thomas Francis Meagher and John Mitchel: Two Irishmen, two Irish-Americans, one American
Edward Everett and the Oregon question: A study in personal diplomacy
 
Creating a Christian America: The development of Protestant nationalism in the Gilded Age and Progressive era
Marching through Mississippi: Soldier and civilian interaction during the Vicksburg Campaign
 
Flames arising: Oil and fire, the lynching of John Henderson and the transformation of a Texas community
Bluecoats and butternuts: Union soldiers and Copperheads in the Ohio River Valley
 
The rise of the conservative Christian voting bloc
"An uninhabited country": Empire and ecology in British East Florida, 1763--1774
 
Pine resin in their veins: Women and the East Texas timber products industry, 1935--1975
The politics of dinner: Presidential entertaining in the early republic
 
"American in name, in deed, in truth, and in fact": The multiple meanings of ethnic Mexican citizenship in the United States from 1910 to 1930
The rhetorical strategies of Lyndon Baines Johnson promoting education
 
Granbury's Texas Brigade, C.S.A.: The Color Brigade of the Army
From Reformations to Progressive reforms: Paradigmatic influences on wildlife policy in Yellowstone National Park
 
Revolutionary---Federalist---Republican: The early life and reputations of William Hull
Invisible lines: The life and death of a borderland
 
Roots of tradition: Amphibious warfare in the early American Republic
"Un-Americans" and "anti-communists": The rhetorical battle to define twentieth-century America
 
Batllismo and the Yankees: The United States and Uruguay, 1903--1929
Faith, frauen, and the formation of an ethnic identity: German Lutheran women in south and central Texas, 1831--1890
 
Cowtown and the color line: Desegregating Fort Worth's public schools
Accrediting societies and higher education: The impact of federal regulation, 1944--2008
 
Daughters of Athena: American women in the military during World War II
A dark side of Dixie: Illegal gambling in Northern Kentucky, 1790--2000
 
Alexander Campbell and the dilemma of Republican Millennialism
Red earth, salty waters: A history of environmental knowledge in the upper Red River basin
 
Where honor and patriotism called: The motivation of Kentucky soldiers in the Civil War
A strong mind: A Clausewitzian biography of U. S. Grant
 
An architect of the American century: Colonel Edward M. House and the modernization of United States diplomacy
Not merely for defense the creation of the new American Navy, 1865--1914
 
'Tis God that afflicts you: The roots of the religion of the lost cause among Charleston Baptists, 1847-1861
From Old South to modern West: Fort Worth's celebration of the Texas State Centennial and the shaping of an urban identity and image
 
James Monroe and historical legacy
Can we call it anything but treason? Loyalty and citizenship in Ohio Valley soldiers