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Who Is Mrs. Ada T.P. Foat? And Why Should Historians Care?: An Historical Reading of Henry James' The Bostoniam
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 191-217
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“A Hot Municipal Contest”: Prohibition and Black Politics in Greenville, South Carolina, after Reconstruction1
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- 11 October 2012, pp. 519-551
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Strangers in the Land: A View from Western History
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- 16 April 2012, pp. 263-269
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UNCLASPING THE EAGLE'S TALONS: MARK TWAIN, AMERICAN FREETHOUGHT, AND THE RESPONSES TO IMPERIALISM
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- 24 July 2018, pp. 524-545
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Being the ‘Other’: Teaching U.S. History as a Fulbright Professor in Egypt
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 347-363
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Exploring the Past of the ‘Other’: the Practice of U.S. History in Mexico
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 308-329
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To Gild or not to Gild? Revisiting the Transformations of American Capitalism
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- 09 March 2020, pp. 278-284
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Citizenship, Gender, and Urban Space in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 95-106
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AMERICAN WAR RELIEF, CULTURAL MOBILIZATION, AND THE MYTH OF IMPARTIAL HUMANITARIANISM, 1914–17
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- 28 September 2018, pp. 619-635
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“Not Designed Merely to Heal”: Women Reformers and the Emergence of Children's Hospitals1
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 331-354
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Diplomatic Traditions that Echo across a Century - Robert E. Hannigan, The New World Power: American Foreign Policy, 1898–1917. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002. xiii + 271 pp. Notes and index, $49.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-8122-3666-1. - Lloyd E. Ambrosius, Wilsonianism: Woodrow Wilson and His Legacy in American Foreign Relations. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2002. 181 pp. Notes and index, $75.00 (cloth) ISBN: 1-4039-6008-9; $24.95 (paper) ISBN: 1-4039-6009-7.
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 205-210
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Family Trees and Timber Rights: Albert E. Jenks, Americanization, and the Rise of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota1
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 176-204
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Finding Theodore Roosevelt: A Personal and Political Story1
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- 08 November 2010, pp. 363-384
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OLD PURPOSE, “NEW BODY”:THE BIRTH OF A NATION AND THE REVIVAL OF THE KU KLUX KLAN1
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- 02 October 2015, pp. 616-620
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ELLA FLAGG YOUNG AND THE GENDER POLITICS OF DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION
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- 07 November 2017, pp. 409-423
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“HE KEPT US OUT OF WAR!” A COUNTERFACTUAL LOOK AT AMERICAN HISTORY WITHOUT THE FIRST WORLD WAR
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- 17 January 2017, pp. 2-23
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The Power of Racial Mapping: Ellsworth Huntington, Immigration, and Eugenics in the Progressive Era
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 262-278
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ERIC FONER'S “RECONSTRUCTION” AT TWENTY-FIVE
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- 19 December 2014, pp. 13-27
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Note from the Editor
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- 10 January 2011, pp. 417-418
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HEALTH ACTIVISM FROM THE BOTTOM UP: PROGRESSIVE ERA IMMIGRANT CHICAGOANS’ VIEWS ON GERM THEORY, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, AND CLASS INEQUALITY
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- 27 April 2018, pp. 317-344
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