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Transatlantic professionalism: Nineteenth-century American writers at work in the world
The age of the crisis of man: Thought and fiction at mid-century, 1939--1966
 
Health matters: Public understandings of health in 1950s America
To provide for all classes: The Methodist Church and class in Chicago, 1871--1939
 
Courting inauthenticity: Deception and revelation in American autobiography
When Wall Street met main street: The quest for an investors' democracy and the emergence of the retail investor in the United States, 1890--1930
 
Dreams of recognition, fantasies of revenge: Work and workers in late twentieth century American mass culture
Dixie Highway: Private enterprise and state building in the South, 1900--1930
 
Journeyman: Race, boxing, and the transnational world of Jack Johnson
Reimagining religion: The grounding of spiritual politics and practice in modern America, 1890--1940
 
After victory: Institutional recalibration and political change
The people's courts: The rise of judicial elections in America
 
Redressing women: Feminism in fashion and the creation of American style, 1930--1960
City of Manifest Destiny: St. Louis and the cultural civil war, 1848--1877
 
Corridor of exchange: Culture and ethnicity in Tucson's modern borderlands
Two warring souls: Black nationalism, patriotism and the roots of independent black politics in Atlanta, Georgia, 1891--1924
 
The burdens of an authentic life: Urban modernity, transnational mobility, and the making of the nation among Japanese in New York City
Gender and reconstitution: The individual and family basis of republican government contested, 1868--1925
 
Saving segregation: Southern whites, civil rights, and the roots of massive resistance, 1936--1954
A social history of graffiti writing in New York City, 1990--2005
 
Fighting for their place: Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the U.S. South, 1910--2008
Adventure capitalists: Commodifying self, experience, and performance in American culture, 1890--1940
 
'A mere party machine'? Judicial authority, party development, and the changing politics of attacking the courts
Keeping their places: Emulation, simplicity, and class distinction in the domestic imagination 1877-1925
 
The missile next door: The Cold War Minuteman and the arming of the Heartland
Humanitarian occupations foreign relief and assistance in the formation of American international identities 1898--1928
 
Underdogs: A cultural history of the United States Marine Corps, 1941-1965
No distant places: Aviation and the global American century
 
All men up: Race, rights, and power in the all-black town of Boley, Oklahoma, 1903-1939
"A new American comes 'home'": Race, nation, and the immigration of Korean War adoptees, "GI babies," and brides1
 
Stories of the South: The cultural retreat from Reconstruction
"God's business men": Entrepreneurial evangelicals in Depression and war
 
Damned Nation? The Concept of Hell in American Life, 1775-1865
No Depression in Heaven: Religion and Economic Crisis in Memphis and the Delta, 1929-1941
 
The Commandment of Love: Liberal Christianity and Global Activism in the Young Women's Christian Association of the USA and the Maryknoll Sisters, 1907-80
Sugar and Civilization: Race, Empire, and the Cultural Politics of Sweetness in the United States, 1898--1939
 
Nature's Republic: Fresh Air Reform and The Moral Ecology of Citizenship in Turn of the Century America
Becoming Men of Some Consequence: Young Men of the Continental Army in Revolutionary War and Peace
 
The Draft and the Ballot Box The Effect of Conscription Risk on American Political Behavior: 1969--1972
Crafting Heredity: The Art and Science of Livestock Breeding in the United States and Germany, 1860--1914
 
Issues of China policy before Congress, September 1945 to September 1949
Searching for Monsters to Destroy: The Grand Strategy of John Quincy Adams
 
Cold War Communities: Militarization in Los Angeles and Novosibirsk, 1941--1953