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The Price of Prosperity : Inflation and the Limits of the New Deal Order
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"So that they are not killed and robbed every day" : the construction and use of popular identity in Florentine Tuscany, ca. 1250-1350
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Beyond the pleasure garden : urban agriculture in Ancient Rome
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Diplomacy and Force, Borders and Borderlands : Japan-Russia Relations in the Transformation of Japanese Political Culture in the Edo and Early Meiji Periods
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The United States and the Barbary Pirates : Adventures in Sexuality, State-Building, and Nationalism, 1784-1815
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Enslaved in Texas : Slavery, Migration, and Identity in Native Country
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Borderlands theory and cultural change in the time of Augustus
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Merchants and marauders : Genoese maritime predation in the twelfth-century Mediterranean
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Alexander the Explorer
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The rural dilemma : Bantu authorities in Mthunzini District, KwaZulu 1952-1992
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Curing A Sick Nation : Public Health and Citizenship in Colombia 1930-1940
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The Challenge of Peace : Ronald Reagan, Public Opinion, and the Movement to Freeze the Arms Race
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The Color of NASA : Racial Inclusion in the American Space Program, 1957-1978
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The Iroquois Century : Kinship Politics, Borderlands Violence, and the Origins of the Colonial Northeast, 1600-1701
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Soviet state feminism in Muslim Central Asia : urban and rural women in Tajikistan, 1924-1982
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Laica o Libre : The 1958 university reforms and the fight over the identity of the Argentine nation
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Automation and San Francisco Class "B" Longshoremen : Power, Race, and Workplace Democracy, 1958-1981
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Leisure's Race, Power and Place : The Recreation and Remembrance of African Americans in the California Dream
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Iron Mothers and Warrior Lovers : Intimacy, Power, and the State in the Nyiginya Kingdom, 1796-1913
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The Global Environmental Moment : Sovereignty and American Science on Spaceship Earth, 1945-1974
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Darwinism and religion in England's state secondary schools, 1920-1980
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Remembering the Danube Swabians : The Haus der Donauschwaben as Catalyst in the Formation of an Inclusive Group Consciousness, 1945-1970
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The changing status of converted Jews in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century northern France
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My Neighbor the Barbarian : Immigrant Neighborhoods in Classical Athens, Imperial Rome, and Tang Chang'an
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Sex, science and hermaphroditism in early twentieth-century Japan
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"Fitt for Many Imployments" : Gilbert Mabbott, the London Press, and the working of Westminster
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From the camel to the cadillac : automobility, consumption, and the U.S.-Saudi special relationship
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Rising sun over America : imagining a Japanese conquest of the United States, 1900-1945
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The dark side of Rome: a social history of nighttime in ancient Rome
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'A delightful deception' : the politics of public memory and the re-creation of spanish Santa Barbara, 1920-1987
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The public history of a concentration camp: historical tales of tragedy and hope at the National Stadium of Chile
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Food redistribution during China's Qin and Han periods : accordance and discordance among ideologies, policies, and their implementation
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Enriching Representation : Finding the Voice and Perspective of Children in California History Museums
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The politics of youth citizenship in Costa Rica, 1940s-1980s
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Landscape, politics, and identity : Countess Mahaut of Artois' natural resource management, ca. 1302-1329
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"The South is All to Me Now" : Caroline Howard Gilman, Southern Womanhood and Transregional Identity
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Fear of miscegenation in the antebellum riots of New York 1834, Boston 1835, and Philadelphia 1838
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Muslim-Zoroastrian relations and religious violence in early Islamic discourse, 600-1100 C.E.
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Holy City under a Curse: Memory, History, and their Appropriation in Late Antique Jerusalem
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Public At Work: Direct Job Creation Policy From The New Deal to the Rise of Reagan
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Laboring for Global Perfection: The International Dimension of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Fourierism
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Re-Visioning Winslow, Arizona: Experiments in the Historical Study of Place Employing a Variety of Personal and Modal Perspectives
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Loving Luxury: The Cultural Economy of the Japanese American Home, 1920s
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Pulp Empire: Comic Books, Culture, and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1941-1955
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Culture as urban renewal: Postwar los angeles and the remaking of public space
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Prescription for a Nation: Public Health in Post-Revolutionary Bolivia, 1952--1964
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Children at the Edge of the Empire: A History of Childhood in Coastal California's Pueblos and Missions, 1750 -- 1848
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The Making of the Jamaican National Body: Colonialism and Public Health, 1918--1944
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"The Brazen Walles of this Kingdome:" The History of the First Year of the English Parliamentary Navy, 1642--1643
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A Sign of the Apocalypse or Christendom's Ally? European-Mongol Relations in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
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The Decline of Moral and Political Authority: Mainstream Protestants in McCarthyite America
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Settler Colonialism after Empire: Race and the Politics of British Migration to Southern Africa, 1939--1980
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Hidden Channels: Indians, Franciscans, Soldiers, and Resistance in California History (1769--1829)
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Fighting the Bank War: How Newspapers, Banks, and the Post Office Shaped Jacksonian Era Politics, 1828--1834
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D. Luisa de Gusmao: Gender and Power in Seventeenth Century Portugal
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German Blood -- Polish Mind? Exploring the Immigration Histories of Resettlers from Poland to West Germany, 1970s--1990
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The Soviet Union and Formation of the Grand Alliance: Soviet Foreign Policy in Cooperation and Conflict with the Western Powers, 1941-1943
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Black and White Memory Making in Postwar Natchez, Mississippi, 1865--1935
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Advantage Through Crisis: Multiracial American Japanese in Post-World War II Japan, Okinawa and America 1945--1972
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The Politics of Spectacle: Ideology and Ambition in Jacobean Court Ceremonies
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Defensores de la Patria: Mexico's Army and the Nineteenth-Century Creation of the Mexican Nation
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Jewish Women and their Community in late Medieval and Renaissance Perugia
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A History of Mexican and Mexican Americans in the Coal Mining Regions of the Rocky Mountain West, 1880-1928
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Popular Street Protest in Vichy France
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Race and the Western Frontier: Colonizing the Imperial Valley, 1900--1948
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Denunciation of Faith and Family: Crypto-Jews and the Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century Mexico
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Colorblind Empire: International Adoption, Social Policy, and the American Family, 1945--1976
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Confronting the Stasi Past: The Re-Birth of Democracy and the Death of the East German Secret Police
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"Mississippi West": Race, Politics, and Civil Rights in California's Central Valley, 1947--1984
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The Birth of Her Causa: The Construction, Development, and Ideology of Comision Femenil Mexicana Nacional, Inc., 1973--1993
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Land, Labor, and Leisure: Northern Tourism in the Red Hills Region, 1890-1950
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The Managed Crisis: Labor Relations and Management in California Agriculture, 1930--1980
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City Fathers: Social Change, Economic Transformation, and the Lives of Fathers in San Francisco, 1849--1920
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Heresy and Religious Life in Fourteenth Century Piedmont
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The sources of Greek alchemical inquiry
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Sacred Travels: Religious Identity and its Effect on the Reception of Travelers in the Eastern Roman Mediterranean
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