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Disciplinary Evolution and Scholarly Expansion: Legal History in the United States
by Stephen Sheppard, Michael H. Hoeflich,
Vol.54,
(2006),
pp 23-
The study and teaching of legal history has flourished in the last few decades in the United States. This progression...
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What Oaths Meant to the Framers’ Generation: A Preliminary Sketch
by Stephen Sheppard,
Vol.2009,
(2009),
pp 273-
To the Framers’ generation, oaths of office were understood as commitments, both public and personal, which...
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Brief Historiography of Chicano Community Studies
by Ruben Arellano,
(2011)
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The Communication Conundrum: What Is the Message? Who Is Listening?
by Barbara Franco,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 151-163
The Communication Conundrum:What Is the Message?Who Is Listening? Barbara Franco Presenting history to the public is a...
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Lost in the Fun House: A Commentary on Anthropologists' First Contact with History Museums
by Cary Carson,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 137-150
Lost in the Fun House: A Commentary on Anthropologists' First Contact with History Museums Cary Carson Times are...
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The Authority of Documents at Some American History Museums
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 119-136
The Authority of Documents at Some American History Museums Eric Gable and Richard Handler It is widely accepted among...
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How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 81-118
How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis Michael J. Klarman Constitutional lawyers and historians...
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"It Was a Proud Day": African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834
by Shane White,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 13-50
"It Was a Proud Day": African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834 Shane White Dawn, in...
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Shipwrecked; or, Masculinity Imperiled: Mercantile Representations of Failure and the Gendered Self in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
by Toby L. Ditz,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 51-80
Shipwrecked; or, Masculinity Imperiled: Mercantile Representations of Failure and the Gendered Self in Eighteenth-...
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No Diplomatic Immunity: African Diplomats, the State Department, and Civil Rights, 1961-1964
by Renee Romano,
Vol.87,
No.2,
(2000),
pp 546-579
No Di~lomatic Immunity: ~frica; Diplomats, the &ate ~e~artment, and Civil Rights, 1961-1964 Renee Romano On July 10...
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The United States and "Psychological Warfare" in Italy, 1948-1955
by Mario Del Pero,
Vol.87,
No.4,
(2001),
pp 1304-1334
The United States and "Psychological Warfare" in Italy, 1948-1955 Mario Del Pero This article examines the...
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"Modernism Gone Mad": Sex Education Comes to Chicago, 1913
by Jeffrey P. Moran,
Vol.83,
No.2,
(1996),
pp 481-513
"Modernism Gone Mad": Sex Education Comes to Chicago, 1913 Jeffrey P. Moran "Certainly, it is important...
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"Speaking of Annihilation": Mobilizing for War Against Human and Insect Enemies, 1914-1945
Vol.82,
No.4,
(1996),
pp 1505-1529
"Speaking of Annihilation": Mobilizing for War against Human and Insect Enemies, 1914-1945 Edrnund P. Russell...
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Massive Resistance in the Urban North: Trumbull Park, Chicago, 1953-1966
by Arnold R. Hirsch,
Vol.82,
No.2,
(1995),
pp 522-550
Massive Resistance in the Urban North: Trumbull Park, Chicago, 1953-1966Arnold R.Hirsch On the evening of August 5, 195...
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Down to Earth: Nature, Agency, and Power in History
by Ted Steinberg,
Vol.107,
No.3,
(2002),
pp 798-820
Forum Essay Down to Earth: Nature, Agency, and Power in History TED STEINBERG Two YEARS AGO, David Oshinsky, writing in...
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From Slaves, Convicts, and Servants to Free Passengers: The Transformation of Immigration in the Era of the American Revolution
Vol.85,
No.1,
(1998),
pp 43-76
Prom Slaves, Convicts, and Servants to Free Passengers: The Transformation of Immigration in the Era of the American...
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Whatever Happened to "Red Emma"? Emma Goldman, from Alien Rebel to American Icon
by Oz Frankel,
Vol.83,
No.3,
(1996),
pp 903-942
Whatever Happened to "Red Emma"? Emma Goldman, from Alien Rebel to American Icon Ot Frankel Over the past...
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Mobilizing Women, Anticipating Abolition: The Struggle against Indian Removal in the 1830s
by Mary Hershberger,
Vol.86,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 15-40
Mobilizing Women, Anticipating Abolition: The Struggle against Indian Removal in the 1830s Mary Hershberger Andrew...
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Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920
by Kristin Hoganson,
Vol.107,
No.1,
(2002),
pp 55-83
Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920 KRISTIN HOGANSON CONFRONTED BY THE GLOBALIZING...
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Millenarian Slaves? The Santidade de Jaguaripe and Slave Resistance in the Americas
by Alida C. Metcalf,
Vol.104,
No.5,
(1999),
pp 1531-1559
AHR ForumMillenarian Slaves? The Santidade de Jaguaripe andSlave Resistance in the Americas ALIDA C. METCALF RUMORSOF A...
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Incurring a Debt of Gratitude: 1898 and the Moral Sources of United States Hegemony in Cuba
Vol.104,
No.2,
(1999),
pp 356-398
Incurring a Debt of Gratitude: 1898 and the Moral Sources of United States Hegemony in Cuba LOUIS A. PEREZ, JR. I...
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Marriage and Women's Citizenship in the United States, 1830-1934
by Nancy F. Cott,
Vol.103,
No.5,
(1998),
pp 1440-1474
Marriage and Women's Citizenship in the United States, 1830-1934 NANCY F. COTT IN THE UNITED STATES, where the...
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"Social Equality does Not Exist among Themselves, nor among Us": Baylies vs. Curry and Civil Rights in Chicago, 1888
by Elizabeth Dale,
Vol.102,
No.2,
(1997),
pp 311-339
AHR Forum "Social Equality Does Not Exist among Themselves, nor among Us": Baylies vs. Curry and Civil...
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Saidism without Said: Orientalism and U.S. Diplomatic History
by Andrew J. Rotter,
Vol.105,
No.4,
(2000),
pp 1205-1217
Review Essays Saidism without Said: Orientalism and U.S. Diplomatic History ANDREW J. ROTTER AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC...
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Down to Earth: Nature, Agency, and Power in History
by Ted Steinberg,
Vol.107,
No.3,
(2002),
pp 798-820
Forum Essay Down to Earth: Nature, Agency, and Power in History TED STEINBERG Two YEARS AGO, David Oshinsky, writing in...
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Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920
by Kristin Hoganson,
Vol.107,
No.1,
(2002),
pp 55-83
Cosmopolitan Domesticity: Importing the American Dream, 1865-1920 KRISTIN HOGANSON CONFRONTED BY THE GLOBALIZING...
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Sartorial Ideologies: From Homespun to Ready-Made
by Michael Zakim,
Vol.106,
No.5,
(2001),
pp 1553-1586
Sartorial Ideologies: From Homespun to Ready-MadeMICHAEL ZAKIM THEPLACE OF CLOTHING IN THE POLITICAL IMAGINATION is a...
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From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon: Integrating the Exceptionalist Narrative of the American Experience into World History
by Michael Adas,
Vol.106,
No.5,
(2001),
pp 1692-1720
From Settler Colony to Global Hegemon:Integrating the Exceptionalist Narrative of theAmerican Experience into World...
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The English Problem of Identity in the American Revolution
by Dror Wahrman,
Vol.106,
No.4,
(2001),
pp 1236-1262
AHR ForumThe English Problem of Identity in theAmerican Revolution DROR WAHRMAN INEARLY 1776, TWO ENGLISHCLERGYMEN had...
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Disciplinary Evolution and Scholarly Expansion: Legal History in the United States
by Stephen Sheppard, Michael H. Hoeflich,
Vol.54,
(2006),
pp 23-
The study and teaching of legal history has flourished in the last few decades in the United States. This progression...
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Views: 790
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What Oaths Meant to the Framers’ Generation: A Preliminary Sketch
by Stephen Sheppard,
Vol.2009,
(2009),
pp 273-
To the Framers’ generation, oaths of office were understood as commitments, both public and personal, which...
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Views: 616
Comments:
Brief Historiography of Chicano Community Studies
by Ruben Arellano,
(2011)
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Views: 1,539
Comments:
The Communication Conundrum: What Is the Message? Who Is Listening?
by Barbara Franco,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 151-163
The Communication Conundrum:What Is the Message?Who Is Listening? Barbara Franco Presenting history to the public is a...
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Views: 678
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Lost in the Fun House: A Commentary on Anthropologists' First Contact with History Museums
by Cary Carson,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 137-150
Lost in the Fun House: A Commentary on Anthropologists' First Contact with History Museums Cary Carson Times are...
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Views: 949
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The Authority of Documents at Some American History Museums
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 119-136
The Authority of Documents at Some American History Museums Eric Gable and Richard Handler It is widely accepted among...
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Views: 899
Comments:
How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 81-118
How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis Michael J. Klarman Constitutional lawyers and historians...
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Views: 1,757
Comments:
"It Was a Proud Day": African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834
by Shane White,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 13-50
"It Was a Proud Day": African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834 Shane White Dawn, in...
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Views: 3,452
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Shipwrecked; or, Masculinity Imperiled: Mercantile Representations of Failure and the Gendered Self in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
by Toby L. Ditz,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 51-80
Shipwrecked; or, Masculinity Imperiled: Mercantile Representations of Failure and the Gendered Self in Eighteenth-...
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Views: 1,036
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Disciplinary Evolution and Scholarly Expansion: Legal History in the United States
by Stephen Sheppard, Michael H. Hoeflich,
Vol.54,
(2006),
pp 23-
The study and teaching of legal history has flourished in the last few decades in the United States. This progression...
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Views: 790
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What Oaths Meant to the Framers’ Generation: A Preliminary Sketch
by Stephen Sheppard,
Vol.2009,
(2009),
pp 273-
To the Framers’ generation, oaths of office were understood as commitments, both public and personal, which...
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Brief Historiography of Chicano Community Studies
by Ruben Arellano,
(2011)
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Views: 1,539
Comments:
The Communication Conundrum: What Is the Message? Who Is Listening?
by Barbara Franco,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 151-163
The Communication Conundrum:What Is the Message?Who Is Listening? Barbara Franco Presenting history to the public is a...
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Views: 678
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Lost in the Fun House: A Commentary on Anthropologists' First Contact with History Museums
by Cary Carson,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 137-150
Lost in the Fun House: A Commentary on Anthropologists' First Contact with History Museums Cary Carson Times are...
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The Authority of Documents at Some American History Museums
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 119-136
The Authority of Documents at Some American History Museums Eric Gable and Richard Handler It is widely accepted among...
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Views: 899
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How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 81-118
How Brown Changed Race Relations: The Backlash Thesis Michael J. Klarman Constitutional lawyers and historians...
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Views: 1,757
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"It Was a Proud Day": African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834
by Shane White,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 13-50
"It Was a Proud Day": African Americans, Festivals, and Parades in the North, 1741-1834 Shane White Dawn, in...
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Shipwrecked; or, Masculinity Imperiled: Mercantile Representations of Failure and the Gendered Self in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
by Toby L. Ditz,
Vol.81,
No.1,
(1994),
pp 51-80
Shipwrecked; or, Masculinity Imperiled: Mercantile Representations of Failure and the Gendered Self in Eighteenth-...
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Views: 1,036
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