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102. Across War and Peace: Youth, Higher Education, and National Security in the United States, 1917-1945
103. Building Sovereignty in the Late Ottoman World: Imperial Subjects, Consular Networks and Documentation of Individual Identities
104. Codes of Modernity: Infrastructures of Language and Chinese Scripts in an Age of Global Information Revolution
105. Education or Welfare? American and British Child Care Policy, 1965-2004
106. Fresh from the Factory: Breakfast Cereal, Natural Food, and the Marketing of Reform, 1890–1920
107. Islamic Modernism in China: Chinese Muslim Elites, Guomindang Nation-Building, and the Limits of the Global Umma, 1900-1960
108. Nationalist China in the Postcolonial Philippines: Diasporic Anticommunism, Shared Sovereignty, and Ideological Chineseness, 1945-1970s
109. Scribes and the Vocation of Politics in the Maratha Empire, 1708-1818
110. Spirit of Improvement: Construction, Conflict, and Community in Early National Port Cities
111. Statecraft and Insect Oeconomies in the Global French Enlightenment (1670-1815)
112. Strange Bedfellows: Public Health and Welfare Politics in the United States, 1965—2000
113. The Disembodied Eye: Technologies of Surveillance and the Logistics of Perception in the Ottoman Empire and Syria, 1900-1930
114. The Making of a Muslim Reformer: Muḥammad al-Ghazālī (1917-1996) and Islam in Postcolonial Egypt, 1947-1967
115. The Myth of Greek Algebra: Progress and Community in Early-Modern Mathematics
116. The Politics of Correspondence: Letter Writing in the Campaign Against Slavery in the United States
117. The Rule of Lawyers: The Politics of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid in Chile, 1915 to 1964
118. A Bond that will Permanently Endure: The Eisenhower administration, the Bolivian revolution and Latin American leftist nationalism
119. A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad: Bulgarian Modernisation, Computers, and the World, 1967-1989
120. Cultivating Colonies: Tobacco and the Upstart Empires, 1580-1640
121. Education in Action: The Work of Bennett College for Women, 1930 - 1960
122. Engineering Metropolis: Contagion, Capital, and the Making of British Colonial Cairo, 1882-1922
123. Expanding Educational Empires: The USA, Great Britain, and British Africa, circa 1902-1944
124. Forging the Biafran State: Law and Crime in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1976
125. Heresy, Money, and Society in Southern France, 1175-1325
126. Indian Slaves from Caribana: Trade and Labor in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
127. Laïcité in Contemporary France: Analyzing the Implementation and Retention of Religious Programming on Publically Supported Television
128. Living Law in Japan: Social Jurisprudence in the Interwar Period
129. Making Dance Modern: Knowledge, Politics, and German Modern Dance, 1890 – 1927
130. Migrant Parents, Mexican-Americans, and Transnational Citizenship, 1920s to 1940s
131. Mobile Health Teams, Decolonization, and the Eradication Era in Cameroon, 1945-1970
132. Printing, Hebrew Book Culture and Sefer Ḥasidim
133. Salus Patriae: Public Health and the Roman State
134. Seeking the True Contrary: The Politics of Form and Experience in American Modernism, 1913-1950
135. Settlement Colonialism: Compensatory Justice in United States Expansion, 1903-1941
136. Sovereign Bodies: Urban Indigenous Health and the Politics of Self-determination in Seattle and Sydney, 1950-1980
137. The American Hour: US Thinkers and the Problem of Decolonization, 1948-1983
138. The Currents of Restless Toil: Colonial Rule and Indian Indentured Labor in Trinidad and Fiji
139. The Future of the Jews: Planning for the Postwar Jewish World, 1939-1946
140. The Memory of the Temple in Palestinian Rabbinic Literature
141. The Science of Antislavery: Scientists, Abolitionism, and the Myth of Slavery's Backwardness
142. 'The Sovereignty that Seemed Lost Forever': The War on Poverty, Lawyers, and the Tribal Sovereignty Movement, 1964-1974
143. The Veins of the Earth: Property, Environment, and Cosmology in Nanbu County, 1865-1942
144. The Work of Education: Community-Based Educators in Schools, Freedom Struggles, and the Labor Movement, 1953-1983
145. Valuing the Air: The Politics of Environmental Governance from the Clean Air Act to Carbon Trading
146. Youth Radicalism in Senegal and Congo-Brazzaville, 1958–1974
147. Against the World: International Protestantism and the Ecumenical Movement between Secularization and Politics, 1900-1952
148. Anti-Immigrationism and Conservatism in Britain, 1955-1981
149. Atlantic Bodies: Health, Race, and the Environment in the British Greater Caribbean
150. Boycotts and Sanctions against South Africa: An International History, 1946-1970
151. Communication and the Limits of Papal Authority in the Medieval West, 1050-1250
152. Dancing with the Revolution: Cuban Dance, State, and Nation, 1930-1990
153. Developing Eugenic Consciousness: The Campaign for the Voluntary Sterilization of the Mentally Deficient in Interwar Britain
154. Exemplary Comrades: The Public and Private Life of Communists in Twentieth-Century Chile
155. False Oaths: The Silent Alliance between Church and Heretics in England, c.1400-c.1530
156. Inventing the American Economy
157. John Jay and the Law of Nations in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution
158. Joints of Utility, Crafts of Knowledge: the Material Culture of the Sino-British Furniture Trade during the Long Eighteenth Century
159. Law, Time, and Sovereignty in Central Europe: Imperial Constitutions, Historical Rights, and the Afterlives of Empire
160. Making “Chinese Art”: Knowledge and Authority in the Transpacific Progressive Era
161. Paperwork, Governance, and Archive in the British Empire During the Age of Revolutions
162. Scientific Authority and Jewish Law in Early Modern Italy
163. Sovereignty in the City: Black Infrastructures and the Politics of Place in Twentieth Century Philadelphia
164. The Church Militant: The American Loyalist Clergy and the Making of the British Counterrevolution, 1701-92
165. The Making of Mexican America: Transnational Networks in the Rise of Mass Migration 1900-1940
166. The Other Intellectuals: Raymond Aron and the United States
167. To The Mine I Will Not Go: Freedom and Emancipation on the Colombian Pacific, 1821-1852
168. "To the Seventh Generation": Italians and the Creation of an American Political Identity, 1921-1948
169. Violent Passions: Childhood and Emotions in the Making of Modern Mexico, 1870-1910
170. Well Poisoning Accusations in Medieval Europe: 1250-1500
171. White Flight: Uncovering the History of White Refugees from the History of the Freedmen’s Bureau: 1861-1868
172. Agrarian Reform, Oil Expropriation, and the Making of National Property in Postrevolutionary Mexico
173. “As a Citizen of this City” The Urban Reform of Radical Liberalism Bogotá 1848-1880
174. Biology and the Philosophy of History in Mid-Twentieth-Century France
175. Birth Control and the Good Life in America, 1900-1940
176. Camp David's Shadow: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinian Question, 1977-1993
177. Democracy Dispossessed: Land, Law and the Politics of Redistribution in South Africa
178. Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001
179. Factories in the Fallows: The Political Economy of America's Rural Heartland, 1945-1980
180. Fragmented Geographies: The See of Alexandria, Its Following, and the Estrangements of Modernity
181. "In the world but not of the world"? Doucelina, Felipa, and the Beguines of Marseilles
182. Nihilism and the Neoconservatives: Allan Bloom's Encounter with the American Intellectual Right
183. Ordering Subjects: Merchants, the State, and Krishna Devotion in Eighteenth-Century Marwar
184. Origins of the Old South: Revolution, Slavery, and Changes in Southern Society, 1776-1800
185. Sasun 1894: Mountains, Missionaries and Massacres at the End of the Ottoman Empire
186. Sick at Heart: Mental Illness in Modern Japan
187. The Emancipation of Memory: Arnold Schoenberg and the Creation of 'A Survivor from Warsaw'
188. The Mechanics of Mecca: The Technopolitics of the Late Ottoman Hijaz and the Colonial Hajj
189. The Middlemen of Modernity: Local Elites and Agricultural Development in Meiji Japan
190. The Only Universal Monarchy: Freemasonry, Ritual, and Gender in Revolutionary Rhode Island, 1749-1803
191. The "Particular Situation" in the Futa Jallon: Ethnicity, Region, and Nation in Twentieth-Century Guinea
192. “The Quality of the Ordinary”: Anglo-American Diplomacy and the Third World 1975-1980
193. The two tea countries: competition, labor, and economic thought in coastal China and eastern India, 1834-1942
194. Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy in World War II
195. Unaccompanied Minors from Mexico and Central America: A System of Empty Protections in the United States
196. Al-Azhar and the Orders of Knowledge
197. Art and Power in the Reign of Catherine the Great: The State Portraits
198. 'A School for Problems': Gender and the Development of Citizenship Education at the Highlander Folk School During the Civil Rights Movement
199. Choreographing a New World: Katherine Dunham and the Politics of Dance
200. Community Underdevelopment: Federal Aid and the Rise of Privatization in New Orleans
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