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Urban rivalry in a rural county: The contest for dominance between Rockdale and Cameron in Milam County, Texas, 1873--1954
"If 3000 men were unanimous on any subject, you would know at once they were not doctors": The slow and difficult path to professionalization of medicine in Texas
 
Fiends who bear the shapes of men: Case studies on white male and black female relationships in the South
"Commies and queers": Narratives that supported the Lavender Scare
 
Louisiana identity on trial: The Superior Court case of Pierre Benonime Dormenon, 1790--1812
"They don't sing like they used to": Negro soldier's resistance to Jim Crow in 1898
 
A symbiotic relationship between mid century modern masters: The collaborative works of Arthur and Marie Berger, landscape architects, and O'Neil Ford, architect
What Americans said about Saxony, and what this says about them: Interpreting travel writings of the Ticknors and other privileged Americans, 1800--1850
 
Rural and urban boosterism in Texas, 1880s--1930s
How maps tell the truth by lying: An analysis of Delisle's 1718 Carte de la Louisiane
 
Texas and the Good Roads Movement: 1895 to 1948
Historical archaeology at the Berachah Rescue Home: A holistic approach and analysis of an industrial homestead in Arlington, Texas
 
To keep those red lights burning: Dallas' response to prostitution, 1874 to 1913
Community oriented policing post September 11, 2001
 
Repression, language, resistance: An analysis of Jacksonian America through a Foucauldian lens
Saviors in the south: Restoring humanity to Irish famine immigrants in New Orleans, 1847-1880
 
The prison on the moor: A study of the American prisoner-of-war experience within Dartmoor prison, 1813--1815
Early Belgian colonial efforts: The long and fateful shadow of Leopold I
 
Away o'er the waves: The transatlantic life and literature of Captain Mayne Reid
Mapping the "Red Menace": British and American news maps in the early Cold War period, 1945 to 1955
 
Reluctant restorationist: Thomas Campbell's trial and its role in his legacy
Kiowa changes: The impact of transatlantic influences
 
How Methodists were made: "The Arminian Magazine" and spiritual transformation in the transatlantic world, 1778--1803
Romilly and rush: The parallel paths of penal reform in Britain and America, 1780 - 1830
 
Performing masculinity and reconciling class in the American West: British gentlemen hunters and their travel accounts, 1865--1914