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The importance of neighborhood ties: Relocation decisions after the Chicago fire of 1871
Politics distilled: Prohibitionists, moral reform, and the American party system, 1869--1933
 
Transpacific borderlands and boundaries: Race, migration, and state formation in the North American Pacific Rim, 1882--1917
A new education for a modern age: National reform, state-building, and the transformation of American schooling, 1890--1933
 
Wealth and school attendance of immigrants and Americans in mid-nineteenth century San Francisco
The scholar-diplomats: American foreign policy scholars in power, 1948--1970
 
Piloting the car of human freedom: Abolitionism, woman suffrage, and the problem of radical reform, 1860--1870
The politics of community development: Latinos, their neighbors, and the state in San Francisco, 1960s and 1970s
 
Majority rule, minority rights: The Christian Sabbath, liquor, racial amalgamation, and democracy in antebellum America
The ways of providence: Capitalism, risk, and freedom in America, 1841--1935
 
Border lines: The people of the lower Missouri River Valley and the expansion of the United States, 1803--1855
The creation of the American state: Customhouses, law, and commerce in the age of revolution
 
Race and justice in the heartland: Three nineteenth-century lives
Inventing "documentary" in American photography, 1930--1945
 
Personality: The science of selfhood in twentieth-century America
Sound tracts, songlines, and soft repertoires: Irish music performance and the city of Chicago
 
Don't push, don't pull: Jazz rhythm section interaction and musical change
The seams of the state: Infrastructure and intergovernmental relations in American state building
 
Extraordinary remedies: The court of chancery and equitable justice in Chicago
Between being and becoming: On architecture, student protest, and the aesthetics of liberalism in postwar America
 
Inventing the Rapture: The formation of American dispensationalism, 1850--1875
Making Jewish gender: Religion, race, sexuality, and American Jews, 1910--1924
 
Paradise for the young: Youth spectatorship in the American silent film era, 1904-1933
The corruption of hope: Political scandal, congressional investigations, and New Deal moral authority, 1932--1952
 
Representations of racial democracy: Race, national identity, and state cultural policy in the United States and Brazil, 1930--1945
"Morality looms as large as legality": The United States Steel Corporation in the Progressive Era
 
Equality on trial: Women and work in the age of Title VII
Fighting for free information: American democracy and the problem of press freedom in a totalitarian age, 1920--1950
 
Lessons of victory: Occupying Germany and Japan, discovering the "People's Capitalism"
Streams of interest: The Mississippi River and the political economy of the Early Republic, 1783--1803
 
The promise of power: The racial, gender, & economic politics of Voodoo in New Orleans, 1881--1940
The trials of interracial advocacy: White-collar work, race, and inclusion in post-World War II Chicago
 
Effacing the 'imagined slum': Space, subjectivity, and sociality in the margins of New Orleans