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One more valiant soldier here: Music, masculinity, and manhood in the black religious imaginary
The boundaries of medicine: Redefining therapeutic orthodoxy in an age of reform
Coitus perfectus: The medicalization of heterosexuality in the Cold War United States
"Jim Crow" cars, passport denials and Atlantic crossings: African-American travel, protest and citizenship at home and abroad, 1827--1865
The rise of the MLBPA: One craft guild's safe path home
Adobe days, lost and found: Imagining southern California history in San Juan Capistrano and Santa Barbara, 1870--1940
Seizing victory from the jaws of deterrence: Preservation and public memory of America's Nike air defense missile system
Painting the "American Historical Epic": Thomas Hart Benton and race, 1919--1936
Atlanta 'now': Race, history, and place in Atlanta's heritage tourist industry
Harvesting suburbs: Recalling the suburban side of California's agricultural colonization
The Franciscan friars of New Mexico: Three borderlands trails to Vatican II, 1957-1985
Mixed-race leadership in African America: The regalia of race and national identity in the U.S., 1862-1916
The Thin Red Line: Native American culture bearers, memory and the museum
The anticolonial front: Cold War imperialism and the struggle against global white supremacy, 1945-1960
"Of the community, for the community": The Chicana/o student movement in California's public higher education, 1967-1973
Meanings of maternity and medicine for Japanese and Filipino women on Hawai'i's sugar plantations, 1919-1946: Culture, economics, and generation
Origins of the American Taiwan-Strait Policy: The Wilsonian Open Door Internationalism and Truman Administration's Decision for Strategic Ambiguity
Balancing Values: Re-Viewing the 1882 Bombardment Of Angoon Alaska From a Tlingit Religious and Cultural Perspective
Conflicting Dialogues: The Survey of Race Relations in the Trans-Pacific and the Fight for Asian American Racial Equality
'A Very Simple Sense of Justice': Bella Abzug, Jewish Radicalism, and the Legal Left from the Popular Front to the Cold War
Sowing the seeds of victory: National wartime gardening programs in the United States during World War I
When Vigilance Fails and Fear Prevails: The Dismantling of America's Democracy
If Only She Could Speak for Herself: Representations of a California Channel Islands Woman, 1840s--2000s
Politicized Justice: Investigating the President from Watergate to Whitewater
Black and White Memory Making in Postwar Natchez, Mississippi, 1865--1935
The Managed Crisis: Labor Relations and Management in California Agriculture, 1930--1980
Land, Labor, and Leisure: Northern Tourism in the Red Hills Region, 1890-1950
Colorblind Empire: International Adoption, Social Policy, and the American Family, 1945--1976
Race and the Western Frontier: Colonizing the Imperial Valley, 1900--1948
A History of Mexican and Mexican Americans in the Coal Mining Regions of the Rocky Mountain West, 1880-1928