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Manufacturing knowledge in transit: Technical practice, organizational change, and the rise of the semiconductor industry in the United States and Japan, 1948--1960
The origins of vaudeville: Aesthetic power, disquietude, and cosmopolitanism in the quest for an American music hall
 
Early American advertising: Marketing and consumer culture in eighteenth-century Philadelphia
Portals of nature: Networks of natural history in eighteenth-century British plantation societies
 
"Industrial legislatures": Consensus standardization in the second and third industrial revolutions
Red Rat and The Maker: British American and Native American exchange in the colonial southeast
 
American media, American bias: The partisan press from broadsheet to blog
Learning to see: Visual tools in American mining engineering, 1860--1920
 
"Beyond my eyes' power of correction": Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and the past
Constructive images: Gender in the political cartoons of the "Masses" (1911--1917)
 
Sunup to sundown: Plantation management strategies and slave work routines in Barbados, Jamaica and Virginia, 1776--1810
Entangled with empire: American women and the creation of the 'New Woman' in China, 1898--1937
 
"We are the same people": The Leverich family of New York and their antebellum American inter-regional network of elites
Making "Medical Hall": Dr. John Archer, medical practice, and apprenticeship in early America, 1769-1820
 
The devotion of others: Secular American attractions to Catholicism, 1870--1930
Building judicial capacity in the early American state: Legal populism, county courts, and credit, 1645--1860
 
Culture, religion, modernization and the development of modern popular credit institutions in Texas and Bolivia, ca. 1800--2000
Pathologist of the mind: Adolf Meyer, psychobiology and the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1908--1917
 
The cultural logics of the liberal self in early 20th century U.S. anthropology
"Speak to the eyes, as well as the understanding": The pedagogy of science in Early American higher education, 1750--1830
 
"Dixie's arms are open": The promotion of settlement in the postbellum-era South, 1870--1920
Constituting the stress response: Collaborative networks and the elucidation of the pituitary-adrenal cortical system, 1930s--1960s
 
Political ecologies: The contingency of nature in American romantic thought