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2015
Signifier of Sophistication: The Bookcase in Nineteenth Century American Periodical and Literature Illustrations
by
David Purificato
from Stony Brook University
2014
Antisemitism and Catholic Colonial Algeria in the Time of Dreyfus: Recovering the Conspiratorial World of La Croix de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie, 1899
by
Robert B. Isaacson
from George Washington University
What Happened to the Keynesian Consensus? A Historiographical Review
by
David Shorten
from Boston University
2013
Imperial International Law: Elihu Root and the Legalist Approach to American Empire
by
Erik A. Moore
from University of Oklahoma
Modernization Versus Preservation in Paris During the Gaullist Era: A Tale of Two Cities
by
Scott Allen Kasten
from Johns Hopkins University
Myths Laid to Rest: Death, Burial, and Memory in the American South
by
Kristen D. Burton
from University of Texas at Arlington
Personality Testing in the Thirties and the Problem of the Individual in American “Mass” Society
by
David A. Varel
from University of Colorado at Boulder
2012
(Big and) Black is Beautiful Body Image and Expanded Beauty Ideals in the African American Community, 1945-1968
by
Elizabeth Matelski
from Loyola University Chicago
Blood, Bones, and Soil Virginian Identity and the Attempted Desecration of George Washington
by
Matt Costello
from Marquette University
Making Bacon Death, Mechanization, and the Ecology of Pig Breeding in the United States, 1900-1960
by
Neil Oatsvall
from University of Kansas
Theologies of Failure Islamic Conversion in Early Modern Rome
by
Rosemary Lee
from University of Virginia
2011
From Apprentice to Master: Christopher Lasch, Richard Hofstadter, and the Making of History as Social Criticism
by
Jeff Ludwig
from University of Rochester
“A bloody war or a sickly season”: The remains of a middling British imperialist in early colonial Sierra Leone
by
Padraic Xavier Scanlan
from Princeton University
“I wish I could forget myself...": Mary Todd Lincoln and the Pursuit of True Womanhood, 1818-1882
by
Lauren MacIvor Thompson
from Georgia State University
2010
Reconstructing Englishness: Cultural Scission within the European Self
by
Anna Feuer
from Columbia University
Slaves and Slavery in the Burgundian Settlement
by
Glenndon McDorman
from Princeton University
“Fire-Carriages” of the Raj The Indian Railway and its Rapid Development in British India
by
Amit K. Sharma
from University of Alberta
“Seven Year Locusts": The Deforestation of Spotsylvania County during the American Civil War
by
J. Harrison Powell
from University of Virginia
2009
An Army so Provoked?: Popular Print and the Language of Radicalization in the New Model Army, 1647
by
Jason Eldred
from University of Virginia
Origins of the Lost Cause: The Continuity of Regional Celebration in the White South, 1850-1872
by
Mathew A. Speiser
from University of Virginia
The Trial of Louis Gaufridy: Possession, Heresy, and the Devil’s Mark, 1609-1611
by
Caroline Q. Spence
from University of Virginia
2000
"Now We Find It Necessary to Take Care of Ourselves": Citizen Involvement and Influence in the Creation of the United States Navy: 1796-1798
by
Andrew M. Swan
from Yale University
Syphilis from 1880 to 1920: A Public Health Nightmare and the First Challenge to Medical Ethics
by
Nicholas Jabbour
from University of Virginia
The Uskok Problem and Habsburg, Venetian, and Ottoman Relations at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century
by
Ruth Simon
from Humboldt-University Berlin
Women and Finance in the Early National U.S.
by
Robert E. Wright
from University of Virginia
1999
Catastrophic Dimensions: The Rupture of English and Irish Identities in Early Modern Ireland, 1534-1615
by
D.W. Cunnane
from
Congress, the President, and the Battle of Ideas: Vietnam Policy, 1965-1969
by
Michael Jay Friedman
from
Fracas in Congress: The Battle of Honor between Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold
by
Brian T Neff
from Yale University
1998
"A Monster So Brutal:" Simon Girty and the Degenerative Myth of the American Frontier, 1783-1900
by
Daniel P. Barr
from Kent State University
Class Resurrection: The Poor People's Campaign of 1968 and Resurrection City
by
Robert T. Chase
from George Mason University
It's Personal Before It's Political: Ambition and Angst in the Lives of Indian Civil Servants, 1880-1950
by
Nicole Herz
from University of Virginia
Renowned Queen Mother Mathilda: Ideals and Realities of Ottonian Queenship in the Vitae Mathildis reginae (Mathilda of Saxony, 895?-968)
by
Anne C. Stinehart
from University of Virginia
Thomas Jefferson and the Patent Act of 1793
by
E. C. Walterscheid
from
1996
"Harvard, We Have a Problem": Santayana and the New University
by
Dan Miller
from University of Virginia
A "Perverse and Ill-Fated People": English Perceptions of the Irish, 1845-52
by
Ed Lengel
from University of Virginia
A Liturgy of Reform: Bruno Segri's De Sacramentis Ecclesial and the Gregorian Reform
by
Louis Hamilton
from Fordham University
Fighting Traffic: U.S. Transportation Policy and Urban Congestion, 1955-1970
by
Peter Norton
from University of Virginia
From Gentility to Republicanism: Creating an American Form of Portraiture in the Early Republic
by
Kirsten Williams
from University of Virginia
1995
"To Fight the Good Fight": The Battle Over Control of the Pasadena City Schools, 1969-1979
by
Julie Salley Gray
from
The Advertising of Installment Plans
by
Sharon Murphy
from
The Fall of the Roman Empire Revisited: Sidonius Apollinaris and His Crisis of Identity
by
Eric J. Goldberg
from
The Pressures of PATCO: Strikes and Stress in the 1980s
by
Rebecca Pels
from
The Survival of Professional Baseball in Lynchburg, Virginia, 1950s-1990s
by
John Nagy
from
1994
From Interposition to Nullification Peripheries and Center in the Thought of James Madison
by
Kevin Rader Gutzman
from University of Virginia
On Borrowed Ground Free African-American life in Charleston, South Carolina 1810-61
by
Jason Poole
from University of Virginia
To Prevent a "Shipwreck of Souls" Johann Weyer and "De Praestigiis Daemonum"
by
Elisa Slattery
from University of Virginia
Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century
by
Jessica A. Browner
from University of Virginia
1993
Charisma and History: The Case of Münster, Westphalia, 1534-1535
by
Tal Howard
from University of Virginia
Fighting on All Fronts: Leo Amery and the First World War
by
Patricia A. Ferguson
from University of Virginia
Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of the French Military Medical Service, 1870-1889
by
William B. McAllister
from University of Virginia
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