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2. Across War and Peace: Youth, Higher Education, and National Security in the United States, 1917-1945
3. A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad: Bulgarian Modernisation, Computers, and the World, 1967-1989
4. Adopted by the World: China and the Rise of Global Intimacy
5. Against the World: International Protestantism and the Ecumenical Movement between Secularization and Politics, 1900-1952
6. Agrarian Reform, Oil Expropriation, and the Making of National Property in Postrevolutionary Mexico
7. Al-Azhar and the Orders of Knowledge
8. Alive Enough? A Conflict over Divine Presence and Natural Power in the Reanimation of Dead Infants, 1400-1545
9. An Archaeological History of Carthaginian Imperialism
10. Anti-Immigrationism and Conservatism in Britain, 1955-1981
11. Anti-Poverty Programs, Social Conflict, and Economic Thought in Colombia and the United States, 1948-1980
12. Armies, Navies and Economies in the Greek World in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C.E.
13. Art and Power in the Reign of Catherine the Great: The State Portraits
14. “As a Citizen of this City” The Urban Reform of Radical Liberalism Bogotá 1848-1880
15. A Social History of the Brooklyn Irish, 1850-1900
16. Atlantic Bodies: Health, Race, and the Environment in the British Greater Caribbean
17. A Transpacific Caribbean: Chinese Migration, US Imperialism, and the Making of Modern Colombia
18. Balancing Blood, Balancing Books: Medicine, Commerce, and the Royal Court in Seventeenth-Century England
19. Between Empire and Nation: Taiwan Sekimin and the Making of Japanese Empire in South China, 1895–1937
20. Between New York and Paris: Hip Hop and the Transnational Politics of Race, Culture, and Citizenship
21. Biology and the Philosophy of History in Mid-Twentieth-Century France
22. Birth Control and the Good Life in America, 1900-1940
23. Bloodless Battles: Contested Sovereignty between the Ottomans, the Qajars, and the British in Ottoman Iraq (1831-1908)
24. Bottom-Up Management: Participative Philosophy and Humanistic Psychology in American Organizational Culture, 1930-1970
25. Boycotts and Sanctions against South Africa: An International History, 1946-1970
26. Building Sovereignty in the Late Ottoman World: Imperial Subjects, Consular Networks and Documentation of Individual Identities
27. Camp David's Shadow: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinian Question, 1977-1993
28. Casting Bread Upon the Waters: American Farming and the International Wheat Market, 1880-1920
29. “Children of Africa, Shall Be Haytians”: Prince Saunders, Revolutionary Transnationalism, and the Foundations of Black Emigration
30. Choreographing a New World: Katherine Dunham and the Politics of Dance
31. City of Ambition: Franklin Roosevelt, Fiorello La Guardia, and the Making of New Deal New York
32. Clerics, Courts, and Legal Culture in Early Medieval Italy, c. 650 - c. 900
33. Codes of Modernity: Infrastructures of Language and Chinese Scripts in an Age of Global Information Revolution
34. Communication and the Limits of Papal Authority in the Medieval West, 1050-1250
35. Community, Place, and Cultural Battles: Associational Life in Central Italy, 1945-1968
36. Community Underdevelopment: Federal Aid and the Rise of Privatization in New Orleans
37. Constitutional Rights in a Common Law World: The Reconstruction of North Carolina Legal Culture, 1865-1874
38. Corporatizing Defense: Management Expertise and the Transformation of the Cold War U.S. Military
39. Corresponding Republics: Letter Writing and Patriot Organizing in the Atlantic Revolutions, circa 1760-1792
40. Court in the Market: The 'Business' of a Princely Court in the Burgundian Netherlands, 1467-1503
41. Creating an Orderly Society: The Regulation of Marriage and Sex in the Dutch Atlantic World, 1621-1674
42. Crucibles of Virtue and Vice: The Acculturation of Transatlantic Army Officers, 1815-1945
43. Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War: Transnational Activism, Networks, and Solidarity in the 1930s
44. Cultivating Colonies: Tobacco and the Upstart Empires, 1580-1640
45. Dancing with the Revolution: Cuban Dance, State, and Nation, 1930-1990
46. Dead Bodies and Forensic Science: Cultures of Expertise in China, 1800-1949
47. Democracy Dispossessed: Land, Law and the Politics of Redistribution in South Africa
48. Dissecting Sight: The Eye and the Art of Medicine in Early Modern Germany, 1500–1700
49. Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001
50. Education in Action: The Work of Bennett College for Women, 1930 - 1960
51. Education or Welfare? American and British Child Care Policy, 1965-2004
52. Egyptian and Italian Merchants in the Black Sea Slave Trade, 1260-1500
53. Empire by Law: Ottoman Sovereignty and the British Occupation of Egypt, 1882-1923
54. Empire Displaced: Ottoman-Habsburg Forced Migration and the Near Eastern Crisis, 1875-1878
55. Empire, Nation, and the Islamic World: Bosnian Muslim Reformists between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, 1901-1914
56. Empire of inequality: the politics of taxation in the French colonial empire, 1900-1950s
57. Engineering Metropolis: Contagion, Capital, and the Making of British Colonial Cairo, 1882-1922
58. Every Citizen a Statesman: Building a Democracy for Foreign Policy in the American Century
59. Exemplary Comrades: The Public and Private Life of Communists in Twentieth-Century Chile
60. Expanding Educational Empires: The USA, Great Britain, and British Africa, circa 1902-1944
61. Factories in the Fallows: The Political Economy of America's Rural Heartland, 1945-1980
62. False Oaths: The Silent Alliance between Church and Heretics in England, c.1400-c.1530
63. Family Unity in U.S. Immigration Policy, 1921-1978
64. Farm to Pharmacy: Nutrition, Animals, and Governance in Britain 1870-1945
65. Fiesta Immemorial: Colonial and Carceral Relations with Native Nations in Southern California
66. Forging the Biafran State: Law and Crime in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1976
67. Founders and Funders: Institutional Expansion and the Emergence of the American Cultural Capital, 1840-1940
68. Fragmented Geographies: The See of Alexandria, Its Following, and the Estrangements of Modernity
69. Free Trade and Family Values: Kinship Networks and the Culture of Early American Capitalism
70. Fresh from the Factory: Breakfast Cereal, Natural Food, and the Marketing of Reform, 1890–1920
71. From Sin to Science: The Cancer Revolution of the Nineteenth Century
72. From Social Welfare to Social Control: Federal War in American Cities, 1968-1988
73. From the Chinese Guan to the Mexican Chocolatero: A Tactile History of the Transpacific Trade, 1571-1815
74. Gay Liberation and the Politics of the Self in Postwar America
75. Genealogies of Machine Learning, 1950-1995
76. Geography Triumphant: Maps, Cartographic Truths, and Imperial Frontier-making in Tibet in the Long Nineteenth Century
77. Global Townscape: The Rediscovery of Urban Life in the Late Twentieth Century
78. Gold and Silver Chains. The New Orleans Specie Market under International Bimetallism, 1839-1861
79. Governing Imperial Borders: Insights from the Study of the Implementation of Law in Qing Xinjiang
80. Heresy, Money, and Society in Southern France, 1175-1325
81. Hidden Waters: Groundwater Histories of Iran and the Mediterranean
82. High in the City: A History of Drug Use in Mexico City, 1960-1980
83. Honor Thy Father and Mother: Defining and Solving the Problem of Old Age in the United States, 1945-1961
84. Hui Nation: Islam and Muslim Politics in Modern China
85. Imagining Antioch: Sectarianism, Nationalism, and Migration in the Greek Orthodox Levant, 1860-1958
86. Imperialists of 1898: Naval Conceptions of American Expansion
87. Indian Slaves from Caribana: Trade and Labor in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
88. Information in Counterrevolution: State Torture and the Armed Left in Southern South America in the 1970s
89. In Socialism's Twilight: Michael Walzer and the politics of the long New Left
90. “In the Wider Interests of Nigeria”: Lagos and the Making of Federal Nigeria, 1941-76
91. Inventing the American Economy
92. Islamic Modernism in China: Chinese Muslim Elites, Guomindang Nation-Building, and the Limits of the Global Umma, 1900-1960
93. Italy and the Sanusiyya: Negotiating Authority in Colonial Libya, 1911-1931
94. Jewish Midwives, Medicine and the Boundaries of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, 1650-1800
95. John Jay and the Law of Nations in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution
96. Joints of Utility, Crafts of Knowledge: the Material Culture of the Sino-British Furniture Trade during the Long Eighteenth Century
97. Kurt Birrenbach and the Evolution of German Atlanticism
98. Law and the Culture of Debt in Moscow on the Eve of the Great Reforms, 1850-1870
99. Law, Liturgy, and Sacred Space in Medieval Catalonia and Southern France, 800-1100
100. Law, Power, and the Anglo-American Relationship during Reconstruction of the United States, 1863-1878
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