| Getting Justice: A Comparative Perspective on Illegitimacy and the Use of Justice in Holland and Germany, 1600-1800 |
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| We Are All Convicted Criminals? Prisoners, Protest and Penal Politics in the Republic of Ireland |
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| Liberta by Trade: Negotiating the Terms of Unfree Labor in Gradual Abolition Buenos Aires (1820s-30s) |
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| The Discursive Origins of the Welfare State: Spanish Social Reformism, 1870-1900 |
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| We Didn't Know You Were a Negro: Fredric Wertham and the Ironies of Race, Comic Books, and Juvenile Delinquency in the 1950s |
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| Comforts, Clubs, and the Casino: Food and the Perpetuation of the British Class System in First World War Civilian Internment Camps |
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| The Atmosphere is Permissive and Free: The Gendering of Activism in the British Adventure Playgrounds Movement, ca. 1948-70 |
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| The Pursuit of Metals and the Ideology of Improvement in Early Modern Sapmi, Sweden |
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| Recovering the Debris of Fortunes between France and its Colonies in the 18th Century |
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| Banks of the People: The Life and Death of the US Postal Savings System |
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| Shelter is Only a First Step: Housing the Homeless in 1980s New York City |
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| All of Us Are Unapprehended Felons: Gay Liberation, the Black Panther Party, and Intercommunal Efforts Against Police Brutality in the Bay Area |
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| The Paradoxes of the Public Sphere: Journalism, Gender, and Corruption in Mexico, 1940-70 |
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| Violence and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Bologna and Rotterdam |
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| Introduction: Trade Union Networks and the Politics of Expertise in an Age of Afro-Asian Solidarity |
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| Possibility and Peril: Trade Unionism, African Cold War, and the Global Strands of Kenyan Decolonization |
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| Beyond the Cold War: American Labor, Algeria's Independence Struggle, and the Rise of the Third World (1954-62) |
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| All the Progress to Be Made Will Be Made by Maladjusted Negroes: Mae Mallory, Black Women's Activism, and the Making of the Black Radical Tradition |
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| Styling Emotions History |
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| American Selfie: Studying the National Character |
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| Recent Historiography on the French Revolution and Gender |
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| People of Mixed Ancestry in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake: Freedom, Bondage, and the Rise of Hypodescent Ideology |
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| The Biogeographies of the Blue Bird-of-Paradise: From Sexual Selection to Sex and the City |
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| Animal Bodies between Wonder and Natural History: Taxidermy in the Cabinet and Menagerie of Stadholder Willem V (1748-1806) |
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| Instruments of Trade or Maritime Entrepreneurs? The Economic Agency of Dutch Seamen in the Golden Age |
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| Bedwetting, Doctors, and the Problematization of Youth in Britain and America, c.1800-1980 |
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| Four-Legged Poilus: French Army Dogs, Emotional Practices and the Creation of Militarized Human-Dog Bonds, 1871-1918 |
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| Galician Immigrant Societies in Cuba: Local Identity, Diaspora Politics and Atlantic Mobilization (1870-1940) |
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| Modernizing Military Patriarchy: Gender and State-Building in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1920-1960 |
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| Transnational Professional Activism and the Prevention of Nuclear War in Britain |
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| Dial 999 for Help! The Three-Digit Emergency Number and the Transnational Politics of Welfare Activism, 1937-1979 |
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| In the Service of their Homeland and Themselves: The US Women's Club in Costa Rica 1945-1980 |
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| Agents of Effervescence: Student Protest and Nicaragua's Post-war Democratic Mobilizations |
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| Obfuscating the State Line: Land Conflict and State Formation on Oaxaca's Frontier, 1856-1912 |
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| Worthy of Freedom: Abolitionist Discourse on Slavery, Freedom, and Imprisonment in Late Nineteenth-Century Brazil |
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| The Tarbush Transformation: Oriental Jewish Men and the Significance of Headgear in Ottoman and British Mandate Palestine |
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| Urban Violence and Space: Lutis, Seminarians, and Sayyids in Late Qajar Iran |
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| On the Ironic Specimen of the Unicorn Horn in Enlightened Cabinets |
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| Recycling Embryos: Old Animal Specimens in New Museums, 1660-1840 |
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| Love and Justice: African American Women, Education, and Protest in Antebellum New England |
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| The French Revolution's Global Turn and Capitalism's Spatial Fixes |
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| Political History of the French Revolution since 1989 |
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| The French Revolution in Cultural History |
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| Intellectual History and the Causes of the French Revolution |
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| Only the Fragile Sex Admitted: The Women's Restaurant in 1920s Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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| Intimacies and Intimations: Storytelling between Servants and Masters in Nineteenth-Century France |
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| Fashioning Frenchness: Gens de Couleur Libres and the Cultural Struggle for Power in Antebellum New Orleans |
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| Peter Stearns on the History o Childhood and the Family |
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| On a Mission: Peter Stearns and the Journal of Social History |
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| The Virtues of Rigorous Comparison: Peter Stearns's Contributions to Global History |
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