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Ruptures in truth: The photography of Thomas Eakins and the pictorialist vision
Paul Morrissey's "Flesh": Seeing through the Mirror of Warhol's America
 
Four steeples over the city streets: Trinity Episcopal, St. Philip's Episcopal, John Street Methodist, and African Methodist Episcopal Zion churches in New York City, 1760--1840
The anatomy of intemperance: Alcohol and the diseased imagination in Philadelphia, 1784--1860
 
Unmade in America: The cultural construction of the alcohol abuser in the industrializing United States
Behavioral ecology of silver prospectors in late 19th century Gothic, Colorado: Migration, group formation and central place foraging
 
Three generations of American Communist women: Charlotte Anita Whitney, Dorothy Ray Healey, and Kendra Alexander, 1919--1992
Liberty has come but not yet the manhood it was to give: Black prizefighters, migration, and racial and class tensions in black America, 1882--1915
 
The Wada-Tika of the former Malheur Indian Reservation
Comstock creations: An environmental history of an industrial watershed
 
"The sea is my country": The maritime world of the Makah, an indigenous borderlands people
A romance with many reservations: American Indian figurations and the globalization of indigeneity
 
From Yokuts to Tule River Indians: Re-creation of the tribal identity on the Tule River Indian Reservation in California from Euroamerican contact to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
The parallax view: Race, land and the politics of place-making in Locke, California
 
The unapologetic athlete: The Gay Games, 1982-1994
A new landscape: Changing Iroquois settlement patterns, subsistence strategies, and environmental use, 1630--1783
 
Railroad nations: International competition and environmental change in the western US-Canada borderlands, 1881--1920
Perpetual refugee: Memory of the Vietnam War in Asian American literature
 
"We Shall Not Differ in Heaven": Marriage, Order and Identity in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
Executing the Rosenbergs: A Transnational History
 
Too Brave To Fight: American Conscientious Objectors and Military Justice During the First World War
Big Sur: The Making of an Inhabited Wilderness
 
Landscapes of Green and Gold: The Environmental Vision of the California Horticulturalists, 1849--1900
Rising Tide: The Santa Barbara Oil Spill and its Aftermath
 
Federal Town, Local City: Building a Home and a National Capital in Early Washington, DC: 1790--1850
Imaginary Lines, Real Power: Surveyors and Land Speculation in the Mid-Atlantic Borderlands, 1681-1800
 
The Storied Landscape of Iroquoia: History and Memory on the New York Frontier, 1750--1840