| A Martial Freedom Movement: Black GIs' Political Struggles during World War II |
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| Creative Competition: Georgia Power, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Creation of a Rural Consumer Economy, 1934-1955 |
4 |
| Interchange: Women's Suffrage, the Nineteenth Amendment, and the Right to Vote |
4 |
| What Is Learned in College History Classes? |
3 |
| Rethinking the Straight State: Welfare Politics, Health Care, and Public Policy in the Shadow of AIDS |
2 |
| A Social Movement for a Global Age: US Feminism and the Beijing Women's Conference of 1995 |
2 |
| Shades of Mississippi: The Nation of Islam's Prison Organizing, the Carceral State, and the Black Freedom Struggle |
2 |
| Unpacking the Supreme Court: Judicial Retirement, Judicial Independence, and the Road to the 1937 Court Battle |
2 |
| Slaves of the State: Infrastructure and Governance through Slavery in the Antebellum South |
2 |
| Financing Dispossession: Stocks, Bonds, and the Deportation of Native Peoples in the Antebellum United States |
2 |
| When the Slave Catchers Came to Town: Cultures of Violence along the Underground Railroad |
1 |
| Inside a Broadcasting Blacklist: Kraft Television Theatre, 1951-1955 |
1 |
| Species of Sovereignty: Native Nationhood, the United States, and International Law, 1783-1795 |
1 |
| President, Planter, Politician: James Monroe, the Missouri Crisis, and the Politics of Slavery |
1 |
| For Human Rights Abroad, against Jim Crow at Home: The Political Mobilization of American Ecumenical Protestants in the World War II Era |
1 |
| Too Close for Comfort: Canada, the US Civil Rights Movement, and the North American Colo(u)r Line |
1 |
| A Place to Die: Nursing Home Abuse and the Political Economy of the 1970s |
1 |
| The Natures of Capital: Jewish Difference and the Decline of American Usury Law, 1910-1925 |
1 |
| Curricular Conversation beyond the Institution |
0 |
| DDT and the Cold War Jungle: American Environmental and Social Engineering in the Rapti Valley of Nepal |
0 |
| Metagraph: Innovations in Form and Content |
0 |
| History Unbounded: A Relaunch of the Public History Review Section |
0 |
| Prospecting the World: Landsat and the Search for Minerals in Space Age Globalization |
0 |
| Les Intellectuels in America: William James, the Dreyfus Affair, and the Development of the Pragmatist Intellectual |
0 |
| Post-Family Wage, Postindustrial Society: Reframing the Gender and Family Order through Working Mothers in Reagan's America |
0 |
| Making Motherhood a Felony: African American Women's Welfare Rights Activism in New Orleans and the End of Suitable Home Laws, 1959-1962 |
0 |
| Traversing Partisanship and Teaching Peace and Justice in the US History Survey |
0 |
| Teaching the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: Confronting Myths and Misconceptions |
0 |
| Integrating Peace History in the US History Survey Course: Challenging Identity from the Outside In |
0 |
| Interchange: Corruption Has a History |
0 |
| One Course, Two Presidents, Three Years: Teaching Peace History in Donald Trump's America |
0 |
| Peace History: Curricular Challenges and Innovative Opportunities |
0 |
| Land of the White Hunter: Legal Liberalism and the Racial Politics of Morals Enforcement in Midcentury Los Angeles |
0 |
| Creating Equal Health Opportunity: How the Medical Civil Rights Movement and the Johnson Administration Desegregated US Hospitals |
0 |
| Taking Liberties with Historic Trees |
0 |
| Professionalizing History Majors: A New Approach to Broadening the Perspectives of Undergraduates on Their Postgraduation Worlds |
0 |
| A Network of Curricular Connections: Lessons from Cultivating History in the State of Utah |
0 |
| The Fascist Game: Transnational Political Transmission and the Genesis of the US Modern Right |
0 |
| A Tornado is Coming!: Counterfeiting and Commercializing Weather Forecasts from the Gilded Age to the New Era |
0 |
| Hoboken Is Burning: Yuppies, Arson, and Displacement in the Postindustrial City |
0 |
| A Transnational Protest against the National Security State: Whistle-Blowing, Philip Agee, and Networks of Dissent |
0 |
| For Labor and Democracy: The Farm Security Administration's Competing Visions for Farm Workers' Socioeconomic Reform and Civil Rights in the 1940s |
0 |
| History and the Common Good: Scholarship in the Public Eye |
0 |
| The US Army and the Problem of Race: Afros, Race Consciousness, and Institutional Logic |
0 |
| Decolonization's Diplomats: Antiracism and the Year of Africa in Washington, DC |
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