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2. Exchanging Empires: Free Ports, Reform, and Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1750-1784
3. Making a Country out of a Harbor: The Transnational Everyday Life of Migrant Port Workers in Singapore, 1913-1972
4. Mobilising against Intimate Violence: Feminism, Social Theory and the Dutch State in the 1970s and after
5. Mysore Science: A Connected History of Eighteenth-Century Natural Knowledge
6. Visions of Popular Financial Internationalism in Europe and the United States During the Interwar Years
7. Dead Labor: Urban Technologies of Mass Death in Colonial Bombay and Calcutta, the 1880s – 1950s.
8. From Medical Schools to Free Clinics: Health Activism and Education in New York’s Chinatown, 1950-1980
9. Gold and Silver Chains. The New Orleans Specie Market under International Bimetallism, 1839-1861
10. Histories, Tech, and a New Central Planning
11. Origin Story: Educators, the Code, and the Making of the Silver Age of Comics, 1940-1971
12. PACIFIC CROSSINGS: The China Foundation and the Negotiated Translation of American Science to China, 1913-1949
13. Presidential Administration: An Intellectual and Legal History, 1888-1938
14. Revolutionary Frontiers: British and Soviet Missions and the Making of National Borders in the Russian Civil War
15. (Sex)Worker, Migrant, Daughter: The Jewish Economics of Sex and Mobility, 1870-1939
16. Sudanese Political Movements and the Struggle for the State, 1964-1985
17. The Economic Nahda: Capital, Empire, and Economic Thought in the Modern Middle East, 1860–1920
18. The Search for the Straight Path: Islamic Reform and Regional Change in Algeria, Senegal, and Mali in the Twentieth century
19. "We cultivate to redistribute": Child-Rearing, Rural Development and the Politics of Inequality in Twentieth Century Burkina Faso
20. Dissecting Sight: The Eye and the Art of Medicine in Early Modern Germany, 1500–1700
21. Fiesta Immemorial: Colonial and Carceral Relations with Native Nations in Southern California
22. Genealogies of Machine Learning, 1950-1995
23. Imagining Antioch: Sectarianism, Nationalism, and Migration in the Greek Orthodox Levant, 1860-1958
24. Information in Counterrevolution: State Torture and the Armed Left in Southern South America in the 1970s
25. Law, Power, and the Anglo-American Relationship during Reconstruction of the United States, 1863-1878
26. Making Fascist Empire Work: Italian Enterprises, Labor, and Organized-Community in Occupied Ethiopia, 1896-1943
27. Materials of Science in Norman Sicily: Translation, transmission, and trade in the central Mediterranean Corridor
28. Punishing Promise: School Discipline and Carceral Expansion during the Era of Desegregation
29. “Recasting Minority: Islamic Modernists between South Asia, the Middle East, and the World, 1856-1947”
30. Syncopating Segregation: Musical Cross-Pollination in Post-World War II New York City
31. The Imperial Supreme Court and Jews in Cross-Confessional Legal Cultures, 1495-1690
32. The Iraq-Mediterranean Pipelines and Power in the Middle East, 1925-1973
33. The Logic of Protection: US Army Culture and Enemy Women in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War, 1835-1848
34. The Politics of Devotion: Militant Catholicism and the Fight for the Spanish Empire in Cuba and Puerto Rico
35. The Slaveholding Army: Enslaved Servitude in the United States Military, 1797-1861
36. War at the Exhibition: Militarism and Mass Culture in South Korea, 1946-1973
37. A Transpacific Caribbean: Chinese Migration, US Imperialism, and the Making of Modern Colombia
38. Bloodless Battles: Contested Sovereignty between the Ottomans, the Qajars, and the British in Ottoman Iraq (1831-1908)
39. Empire of inequality: the politics of taxation in the French colonial empire, 1900-1950s
40. Geography Triumphant: Maps, Cartographic Truths, and Imperial Frontier-making in Tibet in the Long Nineteenth Century
41. Global Townscape: The Rediscovery of Urban Life in the Late Twentieth Century
42. Hui Nation: Islam and Muslim Politics in Modern China
43. Law, Liturgy, and Sacred Space in Medieval Catalonia and Southern France, 800-1100
44. Making Falsafa in Modern Egypt: Towards a History of Islamic Philosophy in the Twentieth Century
45. Minds and Margins: Notarial Culture in Bologna, ca. 1250-1350
46. Parsing Truth in Merovingian Gaul: Evidence and the Early Medieval Critic
47. Power and Elite Competition in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, 745-612 BC
48. Power Failures: Engineers and the Litani River, 1918–1978
49. Slavery Is Slavery: Early American Mythmaking and the Invention of the Free State
50. Slavery, Pollution, and Politics on Texas' Trinity River
51. Stripped: Ruination, Liminality, and the Making of the Gaza Strip
52. The Discovery of the “Free World”: A History of U.S. Foreign Policy
53. The Disruption of Philanthropy in the San Francisco Bay Area
54. The Illuminating Case: The Case Study Method in the Fin-de-Siècle French Brain and Mind Sciences
55. The Life of Pictures: Charles Dana Gibson, John Sloan, and the Making of the Middle-Class Imagination, 1883-1913
56. The National Security State That Wasn’t: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Fight to Define the Government’s Responsibilities in the 1930s and 1940s
57. The 'Silver Sea' and the Nation-State: The Multifaceted Geopolitics of the Early Modern English Channel
58. The Small Universe of Social Protection: Labor, Underemployment and Assistance in Mexico’s Welfare State, 1917-1970
59. The Trials of Pope Formosus
60. Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Children in Twentieth Century America
61. Crucibles of Virtue and Vice: The Acculturation of Transatlantic Army Officers, 1815-1945
62. Detention Power: Jails, Camps, and the Origins of Immigrant Incarceration, 1900-2002
63. Farm to Pharmacy: Nutrition, Animals, and Governance in Britain 1870-1945
64. Gay Liberation and the Politics of the Self in Postwar America
65. High in the City: A History of Drug Use in Mexico City, 1960-1980
66. “In the Wider Interests of Nigeria”: Lagos and the Making of Federal Nigeria, 1941-76
67. Jewish Midwives, Medicine and the Boundaries of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, 1650-1800
68. Reimagining the Modern Hindu Self: Caste, Untouchability and Hindu Theology in Colonial South Asia, 1899-1948
69. Reproductive Labors: Women’s Expertise and Biomedical Authority in Mali, 1935-1999
70. The Crisis of Spirit: Pan-Balkan Idealism, Transnational Cultural-Diplomatic Networks and Intellectual Cooperation in Interwar Southeast Europe, 1930-1941
71. The Politics and Culture of Gender in British Universities, 1860–1935
72. The Suburban Church: Catholic Parishes and Politics in Metropolitan New York, 1945-1985
73. The Thread of Juche: Vinalon and Materially-Embodied Interdependencies in North Korea, 1930-2018
74. Under the Paving Stones: Militant Protest and Practices of the State in France and the Federal Republic of Germany, 1968-1977
75. Adopted by the World: China and the Rise of Global Intimacy
76. Alive Enough? A Conflict over Divine Presence and Natural Power in the Reanimation of Dead Infants, 1400-1545
77. Between Empire and Nation: Taiwan Sekimin and the Making of Japanese Empire in South China, 1895–1937
78. “Children of Africa, Shall Be Haytians”: Prince Saunders, Revolutionary Transnationalism, and the Foundations of Black Emigration
79. Corporatizing Defense: Management Expertise and the Transformation of the Cold War U.S. Military
80. Empire, Nation, and the Islamic World: Bosnian Muslim Reformists between the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, 1901-1914
81. Every Citizen a Statesman: Building a Democracy for Foreign Policy in the American Century
82. In Socialism's Twilight: Michael Walzer and the politics of the long New Left
83. Ocean Bombay: Space, Itinerancy and Community in an Imperial Port City, 1839-1937
84. Technicians of the Spirit: Post-Fascist Technocratic Authoritarianism in Spain, Argentina, and Chile, 1945-1988
85. The Art of Signs: Symbolic Notation and Visual Thinking in Early Modern Europe, 1600-1800
86. “The Best of Doctors Go to Hell”: Rabbinic Medical Culture in Late Antiquity (200-600 CE)
87. The Burden of Forgiveness: Franciscans’ Impact on Penitential Practices in the Thirteenth Century
88. The Common Good: Property and State-Making in Late Imperial China
89. The Economic Weapon: Interwar Internationalism and the Rise of Sanctions, 1914-1945
90. The Misanthropic Sublime: Automation and the Meaning of Work in the Postwar United States
91. Tracing Tarbiya: Women, Education, and Childrearing in Lebanon and Egypt, 1860-1939
92. Transnational Ambitions: Student Migrants and the Making of a National Future in Twentieth-Century Mexico
93. Across War and Peace: Youth, Higher Education, and National Security in the United States, 1917-1945
94. Building Sovereignty in the Late Ottoman World: Imperial Subjects, Consular Networks and Documentation of Individual Identities
95. Codes of Modernity: Infrastructures of Language and Chinese Scripts in an Age of Global Information Revolution
96. Education or Welfare? American and British Child Care Policy, 1965-2004
97. Fresh from the Factory: Breakfast Cereal, Natural Food, and the Marketing of Reform, 1890–1920
98. Islamic Modernism in China: Chinese Muslim Elites, Guomindang Nation-Building, and the Limits of the Global Umma, 1900-1960
99. Nationalist China in the Postcolonial Philippines: Diasporic Anticommunism, Shared Sovereignty, and Ideological Chineseness, 1945-1970s
100. Scribes and the Vocation of Politics in the Maratha Empire, 1708-1818
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