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102. The Free University of New York: The New Left's Self-Education and Transborder Activism
103. The Roots of Feminist Invocations in Post-Revolutionary Iran
104. The Strange Commodity of Cultural Exchange: Martha Graham and the State Department on Tour, 1955-1987
105. The Vatican and the Making of the Atlantic Order, 1920-1960
106. Uphill All the Way: The Fortunes of Progressivism, 1919-1929
107. Al-Azhar and the Orders of Knowledge
108. Art and Power in the Reign of Catherine the Great: The State Portraits
109. 'A School for Problems': Gender and the Development of Citizenship Education at the Highlander Folk School During the Civil Rights Movement
110. Choreographing a New World: Katherine Dunham and the Politics of Dance
111. Community Underdevelopment: Federal Aid and the Rise of Privatization in New Orleans
112. Crack is Wack: Activism, Rhetoric, and the Creation of a Crisis Surrounding the Regulation of Prenatal Drug Use in New York City from 1987-1997
113. Creating an Orderly Society: The Regulation of Marriage and Sex in the Dutch Atlantic World, 1621-1674
114. Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War: Transnational Activism, Networks, and Solidarity in the 1930s
115. Drummer Boys of the American Civil War: Union Influences that Made Children Go to War
116. Egyptian and Italian Merchants in the Black Sea Slave Trade, 1260-1500
117. Family Unity in U.S. Immigration Policy, 1921-1978
118. From the Chinese Guan to the Mexican Chocolatero: A Tactile History of the Transpacific Trade, 1571-1815
119. Honor Thy Father and Mother: Defining and Solving the Problem of Old Age in the United States, 1945-1961
120. Kurt Birrenbach and the Evolution of German Atlanticism
121. Little Capitalists: The Social Economy of Saving in the United States, 1816-1914
122. Making History, Remaking Place: Textbooks, Archives and Commemorative Spaces in Saudi Arabia
123. Making it Count: Statistics and State-Society Relations in the Early People's Republic of China, 1949-1959
124. Making the State on the Sino-Tibetan Frontier: Chinese Expansion and Local Power in Batang, 1842-1939
125. Medicine as Colonial Enterprise: The Founding of the Pasteur Institute in Saigon, 1891
126. Nation-Empire: Rural Youth Mobilization in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea 1895-1945
127. nothin' but 'ligion: The American Missionary Association's Activities in the Nation's Capital, 1852 - 1875
128. Official Historiography, Political Legitimacy, Historical Methodology, and Royal and Imperial Authority in Spain under Phillip II, 1580-99
129. Orders of Merit? Hierarchy, Distinction and the British Honours System, 1917-2004
130. Orthodoxy in the Age of Nationalism: Agudat Yisrael and the Religious Zionist Movement in Germany, Poland and Palestine 1912-1952
131. Peace and Security beyond Military Power: The League of Nations and the Polish-Lithuanian Dispute (1920-1923)
132. The Battle before the War: War In Europe and the 1940 U.S. Senate Elections
133. The Changing Depiction of Prussia in the GDR: From Rejection to Selective Commemoration
134. The Intellectual As Warrior: Isaiah Berlin’s Cold War
135. The 'Maradona' of the Economy: The Rise and Fall of Cavallo's Integrated Argentine Economy
136. The Modern Condition: The Invention of Anxiety, 1840-1970
137. The Rise and Fall of the Green International: Stamboliiski and his Legacy in East European Agrarianism, 1919-1939
138. The Transformation of American Jewry and Men's Headgear: The Story of the Yarmulke from 1945 to 1975
139. The Two Rivers: Water, Development and Politics in the Tigris-Euphrates Basin, 1920-1975
140. The Work of Empire: The U.S. Army and the Making of American Colonialisms in Cuba and the Philippines, 1898-1913
141. To Follow the New Rule or Way": Hmong Refugee Resettlement and the Practice of American Religious Pluralism
142. Unquiet City: Making and Unmaking Politics in Mughal Delhi, 1707-39
143. Agrarian Reform, Oil Expropriation, and the Making of National Property in Postrevolutionary Mexico
144. “As a Citizen of this City” The Urban Reform of Radical Liberalism Bogotá 1848-1880
145. Biology and the Philosophy of History in Mid-Twentieth-Century France
146. Birth Control and the Good Life in America, 1900-1940
147. Camp David's Shadow: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinian Question, 1977-1993
148. Democracy Dispossessed: Land, Law and the Politics of Redistribution in South Africa
149. Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001
150. Factories in the Fallows: The Political Economy of America's Rural Heartland, 1945-1980
151. Fragmented Geographies: The See of Alexandria, Its Following, and the Estrangements of Modernity
152. "In the world but not of the world"? Doucelina, Felipa, and the Beguines of Marseilles
153. Nihilism and the Neoconservatives: Allan Bloom's Encounter with the American Intellectual Right
154. Ordering Subjects: Merchants, the State, and Krishna Devotion in Eighteenth-Century Marwar
155. Origins of the Old South: Revolution, Slavery, and Changes in Southern Society, 1776-1800
156. Sasun 1894: Mountains, Missionaries and Massacres at the End of the Ottoman Empire
157. Sick at Heart: Mental Illness in Modern Japan
158. The Emancipation of Memory: Arnold Schoenberg and the Creation of 'A Survivor from Warsaw'
159. The Mechanics of Mecca: The Technopolitics of the Late Ottoman Hijaz and the Colonial Hajj
160. The Middlemen of Modernity: Local Elites and Agricultural Development in Meiji Japan
161. The Only Universal Monarchy: Freemasonry, Ritual, and Gender in Revolutionary Rhode Island, 1749-1803
162. The "Particular Situation" in the Futa Jallon: Ethnicity, Region, and Nation in Twentieth-Century Guinea
163. “The Quality of the Ordinary”: Anglo-American Diplomacy and the Third World 1975-1980
164. The two tea countries: competition, labor, and economic thought in coastal China and eastern India, 1834-1942
165. Tomorrow, the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy in World War II
166. Unaccompanied Minors from Mexico and Central America: A System of Empty Protections in the United States
167. Against the World: International Protestantism and the Ecumenical Movement between Secularization and Politics, 1900-1952
168. Anti-Immigrationism and Conservatism in Britain, 1955-1981
169. Atlantic Bodies: Health, Race, and the Environment in the British Greater Caribbean
170. Boycotts and Sanctions against South Africa: An International History, 1946-1970
171. Communication and the Limits of Papal Authority in the Medieval West, 1050-1250
172. Dancing with the Revolution: Cuban Dance, State, and Nation, 1930-1990
173. Developing Eugenic Consciousness: The Campaign for the Voluntary Sterilization of the Mentally Deficient in Interwar Britain
174. Exemplary Comrades: The Public and Private Life of Communists in Twentieth-Century Chile
175. False Oaths: The Silent Alliance between Church and Heretics in England, c.1400-c.1530
176. Inventing the American Economy
177. John Jay and the Law of Nations in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution
178. Joints of Utility, Crafts of Knowledge: the Material Culture of the Sino-British Furniture Trade during the Long Eighteenth Century
179. Law, Time, and Sovereignty in Central Europe: Imperial Constitutions, Historical Rights, and the Afterlives of Empire
180. Making “Chinese Art”: Knowledge and Authority in the Transpacific Progressive Era
181. Paperwork, Governance, and Archive in the British Empire During the Age of Revolutions
182. Scientific Authority and Jewish Law in Early Modern Italy
183. Sovereignty in the City: Black Infrastructures and the Politics of Place in Twentieth Century Philadelphia
184. The Church Militant: The American Loyalist Clergy and the Making of the British Counterrevolution, 1701-92
185. The Making of Mexican America: Transnational Networks in the Rise of Mass Migration 1900-1940
186. The Other Intellectuals: Raymond Aron and the United States
187. To The Mine I Will Not Go: Freedom and Emancipation on the Colombian Pacific, 1821-1852
188. "To the Seventh Generation": Italians and the Creation of an American Political Identity, 1921-1948
189. Violent Passions: Childhood and Emotions in the Making of Modern Mexico, 1870-1910
190. Well Poisoning Accusations in Medieval Europe: 1250-1500
191. White Flight: Uncovering the History of White Refugees from the History of the Freedmen’s Bureau: 1861-1868
192. A Bond that will Permanently Endure: The Eisenhower administration, the Bolivian revolution and Latin American leftist nationalism
193. A Cyber-Socialism at Home and Abroad: Bulgarian Modernisation, Computers, and the World, 1967-1989
194. Cultivating Colonies: Tobacco and the Upstart Empires, 1580-1640
195. Education in Action: The Work of Bennett College for Women, 1930 - 1960
196. Engineering Metropolis: Contagion, Capital, and the Making of British Colonial Cairo, 1882-1922
197. Expanding Educational Empires: The USA, Great Britain, and British Africa, circa 1902-1944
198. Forging the Biafran State: Law and Crime in the Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1976
199. Heresy, Money, and Society in Southern France, 1175-1325
200. Indian Slaves from Caribana: Trade and Labor in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean
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