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The legacy of cultural violence on the United States-Mexico border: A study of Ciudad Juarez and El Paso
Women helping women: The battered women's movement in Lawrence, Kansas. A case study
A battle between good and evil: An analysis of the selling of the USA PATRIOT Act
Of barren boulders and glowing granite: Natural metaphors in Daniel Webster's commemorative orations
Migration routes and settlement patterns of German immigrants in Douglas County, Kansas, 1860--1880
The American flag and the presidential election of 1988: Reconsidering the importance of valence issues
Feminism, socialism, and pragmatism in the life of Marcet Haldeman-Julius, 1887--1941
Betty Ann Tittle Tattle reproduces the upper class: Gender and boundary work in Kansas City, 1924--1934
Historical geography of the Catholic Church in Kansas City, Missouri: 1822--1930
"One hundred per cent American": Nationalism, masculinity and American Legion junior baseball in the 1920s
Restaurant growth in Lawrence, Kansas, 1950 to 2007
In memory: Landscape memorialization of the guerilla warfare on the Kansas-Missouri frontier
Frontier capitalism: The market revolution in the antebellum lower Missouri River Valley, 1803--1860
Guerrillas of the Midwest: University Community Video and grassroots social change video in the Twin Cities
"My work is that of conservation": The environmental vision of George Washington Carver
Flood alley: An environmental history of flooding in Texas
Bright prospects, bleak realities: The U.S. Army's interwar modernization program for the coming of the Second World War
The changing of the guard: A case study of Maynard I. Wishner as an American Jewish communal leader
An executive echo chamber: The evolution of America's Vietnam policy from Truman to Johnson
The right to violence: Customary rights, moral economy, and ethnic conflict in seventeenth-century Virginia
Queering the inferno: Space, identity, and Kansas City's jazz scene
Natural life, manufactured feelings: National identity, bio-political power and the Japanese American internment
Bringing up "baby": The birth and early development of "Seventeen" magazine
Theater and empire: A history of assumptions in the English-speaking Atlantic world, 1700--1860
A magazine of nature: "Garden and Forest" and the rise of American environmental awareness
The path to the table: Cooking in postwar American suburbs
Marketing the mountains: An environmental history of tourism in Rocky Mountain National Park
Marketing the mountains: An environmental history of tourism in Rocky Mountain National Park
The ideally active: Frances Willard's pedagogical ministry
Swords into ploughshares: The struggle to build an ordered community of liberty on the southeast Kansas frontier 1867--1876
United States Indian education policy and reform: The survival of Catholic Indian education on the Menominee Reservation, 1884--1912
"No sacrifice is too great, save that of honor": Honor, death, and psychological combat trauma in the American Civil War
"Literary destinations": Mark Twain's houses and literary tourism
Reformers revealed: American Indian progressives at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, 1884-1909