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Transatlantic professionalism: Nineteenth-century American writers at work in the world
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
Ideological inheritance: Implicit Puritanism in American moral cognition
Journeyman: Race, boxing, and the transnational world of Jack Johnson
Taking the plunge!: Negotiating cultural immersion, social mobility, and inter-class collision in an elite summer school program
Anthem: Music and politics in diaspora, 1920--1970s
The reshaping of American Jewish identity, 1945 to 1960
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
Latin explosion: Latinos, racial formation and twentieth century U.S. popular performance
Subversive objecthood: Black female performance
Frederic Church and the culture of detail
Adventure capitalists: Commodifying self, experience, and performance in American culture, 1890--1940
Hoax literature: Reading Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, and Mark Twain
Relief work: Africa in the American novel since 1960
Underdogs: A cultural history of the United States Marine Corps, 1941-1965
Testifying to rightlessness: Redressing the camp in narratives of U.S. culture and law
No distant places: Aviation and the global American century
"A new American comes 'home'": Race, nation, and the immigration of Korean War adoptees, "GI babies," and brides1
The absent center of political ontology: Ante-bellum free blacks and political nothingness
Counting Bodies: Imagining Population in the New World
Damned Nation? The Concept of Hell in American Life, 1775-1865
Sugar and Civilization: Race, Empire, and the Cultural Politics of Sweetness in the United States, 1898--1939
Multiple Orients: Urban Dream Maps, Creative Currency and the Countercultures of Modernity
"It's just not Main Street anymore!": Mapping Out the Boundaries of Belonging in a New Immigrant Gateway
Material Intimacies: The Labor of Creativity in the Global Fashion Industry
Depth Perception: Narrative and the Body in American Medical Filmmaking
Interpreting the News: A Cultural Sociology of Journalistic Discourses in the United States
Fierce: Performance, Creativity, and the Theory of the Fabulous Class