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"They used German when they didn't want us to understand": Narratives of immigration, ethnicity and language loss in southwestern Illinois
"We were here, we are here, we will always be here": A political ecology of healing in Mountain Maidu country
 
'Counterpunch the Devil with the Word': African American daily life at Alma and Riverlake plantations, Louisiana, 1870--1940
1794: American race, republicanism and transnational revolution
 
A sociopolitical history of Hawaiian archaeology: Kuleana and commitment
American garden clubs and the fight for nature preservation, 1890--1980
 
Arrested development: Homosexuality, gender, and American adolescence, 1890--1930
Bachelors, domesticity, and domestic space in postwar American culture, 1945--1960
 
Behind the smoke and mirrors: The Vietnamese in California, 1975--1994
Beyond freedom: The black North, 1863--1883
 
Building the California women's movement: Architecture, space, and gender in the life and work of Julia Morgan
Citizen lives: California Indian country, 1855--1940
 
Civic war: People, politics, and the Battle of New Boston, 1945--1967 (Massachusetts)
Community capitalism: How housing advocates, the private business sector, and government forged new low-income housing policy, 1964--1996
 
Constructing the invisible landscape: Organizing the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles (California)
Converging paths to the canon: Charles Ives, Gustav Mahler, and American culture (Austria)
 
Creating whiteness in California: Racialization processes, land, and policy in the context of California's Chinese Exclusion movements, 1850 to 1910
Dressing down: Modernism, masculinity, and the men's leisurewear industry in California, 1930--1960
 
Faith in reform: The rhetoric of social progressives in historical perspective
For freedom the other men: Civil rights, Black power, and the United Farm Workers, 1965--1973
 
Goddess of the market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, 1930--1980
Mini Nataka Pi: The Oahe Dam and the Standing Rock people, 1900--1960
 
Mortal eloquence: Violence, slavery, and anti-Jacobinism in the early American republic
Nixon, Kissinger, and Allende: A study of United States involvement in the 1973 coup in Chile (Richard M. Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Salvador Allende)
 
Northern Republicans and southern slavery: Democracy in the age of Jefferson, 1800--1819
On the origins of criminology: The offender and socio-human existence in United States criminology discourse
 
Politics of change: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the emergence of a black political voice in Mississippi
Staging empire: The display and erasure of indigenous peoples in Japanese and American nation building projects (1860--1904)
 
States of culture: Relativism and national consolidation in Mexico and the United States, 1910--1950
Studies in the historical demography and epidemiology of influenza and tuberculosis selective mortality (Australia, United States)
 
Teaching Korea: Modernization, model minorities, and American internationalism in the Cold War era
The India mission field in American history, 1919--1947
 
The birth of empire: The secret history of United States/Mexican relations, 1841--1932 (United States-Mexico, Mexico, James K. Polk)
The business of transatlantic migration between Europe and the United States of America, 1900--1914
 
The center of civilization: Archaeology and history of the Kaweah Co-operative Commonwealth
The decline of the melting pot: Catholics, Jews, and pluralism in postwar America
 
The legal construction of the borderlands: The INS, immigration law, and immigrant rights on the United States-Mexico border, 1917--1954
The public-private city: Automobile parking and the control of urban space in San Francisco, 1920--1959 (California)
 
The streets of San Francisco: Blacks, beats, homosexuals, and the San Francisco Police Department, 1950--1968 (California)
Unearthing the underground: A study of radical activism in the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army
 
Unsanctioned encounters: Women, girls, and non-marital sexuality in the United States, 1941--1963
 
 
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