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“Ravishing Odors of Paradise”: Jesuits, Olfaction, and Seventeenth-Century North America
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- 06 January 2016, pp. 827-852
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Edith Wharton's American Beauty Rose
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 183-185
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Textual Authority and Modern American Autobiography: Robert McAlmon, Kay Boyle, and the Writing of a Lost Generation
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- 14 February 2002, pp. 485-497
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Jay Garcia, Psychology Comes to Harlem: Rethinking the Race Question in Twentieth-Century America (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012, $50.00). Pp. 176. isbn978 1 4214 0519 3.
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- 18 February 2014, pp. 339-340
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Theories of American Labour Violence
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 245-264
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Jeffersonian Trembling: White Nationalism and the Racial Origins of National Security
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- 17 November 2021, pp. 372-399
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The Occupation of Columbia University: April 1968
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 255-260
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Frank Kelleter and Daniel Stein (eds.), American Studies as Media Studies (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag, 2009, £50.00). Pp. 317. isbn978 3 8253 55517 3.
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- 15 November 2011, E73
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“Scientific Certainty”: Wesley Critz George, Racial Science and Organised White Resistance in North Carolina, 1954–1962
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- 05 August 2004, pp. 227-247
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Strange Whims of Crest Fiends: Marketing Heraldry in the United States, 1880–1980
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- 14 May 2015, pp. 587-611
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The Soldier and the Aesthete: Homosexuality and Popular Culture in Gilded Age America
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 25-46
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Bellow's “Indian Givers”: Humboldt's Gift
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 231-238
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The DeConde Encyclopaedia
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 115-118
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We Are Here: Jesmyn Ward's Survival Narratives Response to Anna Hartnell, “When Cars Become Churches”
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- 08 December 2015, pp. 219-224
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Who Speaks for Harlem? Kenneth B. Clark, Albert Murray and the Controversies of Black Urban Life
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- 09 May 2012, pp. 875-894
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The Gathering of A Community: The British-born of San Francisco in 1852 and 1872
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- 16 January 2009, pp. 279-312
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“Nothing but Words”? Chronicling and Storytelling in Robert Coover's The Public Burning
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- 24 December 2009, pp. 171-186
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“The Last of the World's Afflicted Race of Humans Who Believe in Freedom”: Race, Colonial Whiteness and Imperialism in John Ford and Dudley Nichols's The Hurricane (1937)
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- 01 October 2009, pp. 117-136
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Decorating the Dining-Room: Still-Life Chromolithographs and Domestic Ideology in Nineteenth-Century America
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- 01 April 1997, pp. 19-42
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Neoconservatism Prefigured: The Social Democratic League of America and the Anticommunists of the Anglo-American Right, 1917–21
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- 27 July 2006, pp. 327-345
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