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The heartland abroad: The Rotary Club's mission of civic internationalism
'Labours in the cause of humanity in every part of the globe': Transatlantic philanthropic collaboration and the cosmopolitan ideal, 1760--1815
 
The church and the city: Detroit's open housing movement
Navy wives/native lives: The cultural and historical relations between American naval wives and Chamorro women in Guam, 1898--1945
 
Wild dreams: Refashioning production in Bristol Bay, Alaska
Adapting left culture to the Cold War: Theodore Ward, Ann Petry and "Correspondence"
 
Demolition Means Progress: Race, class, and the deconstruction of the American dream in Flint, Michigan
Cruising for community: Youth culture and politics in Los Angeles, 1910--1970
 
New England's Calhounities: The Henshaw faction of the Massachusetts Democratic Party, 1828--1850
Class, community, and materiality in a blue-collar Baltimore neighborhood: An archaeology of Hampden-Woodberry
 
The mechanics of renown; or, the rise of a celebrity culture in early America
Peculiar nature: Slavery, environment, and nationalism in the Antebellum South
 
Expected sights: The origins of tourism in the United States
Inventing the American mosque: Early Muslims and their institutions in Detroit, 1910-1980
 
The fruits of citizenship: African Americans, military service, and the cause of Cuba libre, 1868--1920
Unfit for bondage: Disability and African American slavery in the United States, 1800-1860
 
Empire of culture: U.S. entertainers and the making of the Pacific circuit, 1850-1890
Puerto Rico and the promise of United States citizenship: Struggles around status in a new empire, 1898--1917
 
Dynamics of politicization in the twentieth-century U.S. poetry field
Children of uncertain fortune: Mixed-race migration from the West Indies to Britain, 1750-1820
 
Building the ivory tower: Campus planning, university development, and the politics of urban space
Gendering the disco inferno: Sexual revolution, liberation, and popular culture in 1970s America
 
School leaders and the challenge of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 1960-1968
A River Imaginary: Nature and Narrative in the Columbia River Gorge
 
Liberal Imperialism: The Rise and Fall of Liberal Internationalism in U.S.-China Relations and the Origins of the Cold War, 1898-1945
The rise and fall of wealth taxation: An inquiry into the fiscal history of the American states
 
"Between the Devil and the Deep Sea": Ambivalence, Violence, and African American Soldiers in the Philippine-American War and Its Aftermath
Not as Supplicants, but as Citizens: Race, Party, and African American Politics, in Boston, Massachusetts, 1864--1903
 
Search for a New Land: Imperial Power and Afro-Creole Resistance in the British Leeward Islands 1624--1745
Bodega Surrealism: The emergence of Latin Artivists in New York City, 1976--Present
 
Chicago's First Urban Indians---the Potawatomi
After Modern Jazz: The Avant-Garde and Jazz Historiography
 
The Beginnings of Bacteriology in American Medicine: Works of Frederick Novy 1888--1933
Enduring Crisis, Ensuring Survival: Artistry, Economics, and the American Symphony Orchestra
 
The Borders of Citizenship: The Politics of Race and Metropolitan Space in Silicon Valley
Bombs, Bureaucrats, and Rosary Beads: The United States, the Philippines, and the Making of Global Anti-Communism, 1945--1960