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Virginia Woolf's Feminism, Laurel A. Fields
Mexican Migration to the United States: An Historical and Contextual Analysis, Jonathan H. Fischer
The Three Frances: 1940-1944, Sarah Fishman
The Charleston Convent Riot of 1834, Timothy M. Flynn
Classes and Masses in English Education, Alex Franklin
The Munich Visiting Program, 1960-1972, Jesse Gamoran
Protestant Women Missionaries and the Elevation of Womanhood in Japan 1920-1940, Elizabeth A. Gans
Into the Fray: Norman Jacobson, the Free Speech Movement and the Clash of Commitments, Kai Gardner
"The Nurceryes for Church and Common-wealth": A Reconstruction of Childhood, Children, and the Family in Seventeenth-Century Puritan New England, William C. Gautier
The Feminist Thought of Simone de Beauvoir, Jennifer Gay
Giving Up the Ghost: Death in the Depression, Victoria Getis
Social Change in the Late Eighteenth Century: Three New Jersey Towns, John B. Gilmour
Women in an Evangelical Community: Oberlin 1835-50, Lori D. Ginzberg
In Pursuit of Economic Opportunity: Persistence and Mobility in the Rigid Socio-economic Structure of Logansport, Indiana, 1850-1880, Owen R. Glendening
Scribbling Women: Female Historians in the Early American Republic, 1790-1814, Jennifer H. Graham
The Chicago Women's Liberation Union: White Socialist Feminism and Women's Health Organizing in the 1970s, Lara Griffin
Theories of Vision in the Middle Ages, J.E. Griffith
Survivals of Paganism in Christian Medieval Iceland as Evidenced by the Icelandic Family Sagas, Deborah Grossman
"A Spectacle of Vice": Sex Work and Moralism in the Paris Commune of 1871, Eliza Guinn
Colonial Reaction to British Policy, 1766-1770: The Non-Importation Movement, Timothy A. Hacsi
"Overrun All This Country..." Two New Mexican Lives Through the Nineteenth Century, Isabel Hannigan
A Study of Erasmus's Editions of the Works of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Robert B. Hardy
The Campaign to Repeal the Contagious Diseases Acts in Victorian England, 1864-1886, Sharon Harless
"For the General Good…": Changing Institutions in the Town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620-1700, Emily Harris
Filipino American National Democratic Activism: A Lens to Seek Historical Justice for U.S. Imperialism in the Philippines, Melissa Manlulu Harris
"Music-making in a Joyous Sense": Democratization, Modernity, and Community at Benjamin Britten's Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts, Daniel Hautzinger
Peace Coalition Politics: The Liberal Experiment, 1954-1965, Steven K. Herrine
When Boom Town Goes Bust: The Impact of the Great Depression in Lorain, Ohio, Daniel Hoffman
Changed Memorial, Changed Meanings: The History of Oberlin's Soldiers Monument, Daniel Holm
The Second Berlin Crisis, 1958-1962: Soviet Initiative and United States Response, Jessica J. Houston
A Legal History of Affirmative Action, Timothy J. Hoy
The Evolution of American Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia, Geoffrey Stephen Hudson
Madrassas: The Evolution (or Devolution?) of the Islamic Schools in South Asia (1857-Present), Samir Husain
Building a Morally Respectable Nation: Examining Japanese Foreign Policy through Ebara Soroku; 1913-1922, Shogo Ishikawa
The Jews of Southern and Central Illinois and Western Kentucky, Steve E. Jablon
The Heart and Mind of Simone de Beauvoir, MaryAnn Janosik
England, Napoleon and the Peace of Amiens: 1801-1803, Ken Jassie
The Emergence of Populism: The Transformation of the North Carolina Farmer's Alliance Into the People's Party, 1886-1892, Douglas A. Johns
Black Nationalism: The Dubois Perspective, Lillie M. Johnson
John Calvin's Eucharistic Doctrine, Martha L. Johnson
Socialist Realignment: Correctional Education in East Germany’s Youth Workhouses, 1949-1969, Milena Rae Kagel
Building a Vanguard Party: Social Democrats and the Russian Workers' Movement 1900 to 1903, Susan L. Kaufman
"Forget-Me-Not": The Politics of Memory, Identity, and Community in Armenian America, Hannah Marijke Kim
Race, Mines and Picket Lines: The 1925-1928 Western Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Strike, Eli Martin Kirshner
Reinventing Britain: British National Identity and the European Economic Community, 1967-1975, James Meade Klingensmith Jr.
The Foreign Policy of William Gladstone in the 1860s: The Limits of Liberalism in Victorian England, Orlando W.G. Knauss
Teaching the Narod to Listen: Nadezhda Briusova and Mass Music Education in Revolutionary Russia, Annika K. Krafcik
Two Jobs: Family and Work of Immigrant Women In New York City 1909-1913, Molly Ladd-Taylor
Making Space: Sacred, Public and Private Property in American National Parks, Adina Langer
The Evolution of Camus' Political Philosophy, Eric LeBlanc
Francesco Guicciardini and Philippe De Commynes: Tradition and Innovation in Early Modern Historiography, Alex H. Levine
The U.S. - U.S.S.R. Nuclear Balance: Present and Future, Bruce Levinson
Shades of Cato and Brutus: Classical References in the Révolutions de Paris and the Rise of Republicanism, June-October 1791, Suzanne Michelle Levin
The American Public Library Building: A Social History and Feminist Critique, Shirley J. Lincicum
Sí, me afectó: The Women of Bracero Families in Michoacán, 1942-1964, Eleanor Inez Lindberg
The Friends of the Indians and Their Foes: A Reassessment of the Dawes Act Debate, Christopher J. Love
Spain and the Strength of the West: American Foreign Policy Toward Spain, 1936-1953, Abbe J. Lubell
Voltaire, Rousseau and The Revolution in Geneva: 1763-1770, Thomas Luckett
Past and Present: Influences on European Attitudes Toward the Turk in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Stanley Maharam
The Problematic Nature of American Radicalism: Students for a Democratic Society, Peter C. Mancall
The Bicycle in America to 1900, William Herbert Mariboe
England and the Eastern Question: A Shift in Policy, Amanda Martinsek
British Military Thinking, 1902-1914, Lawrence R. Maxted
The Role of Higher Education in the Construction of the "Feminine Mystique" In Post-War America, Stephanie L. Maxwell
The Irish Parliamentary Party and the Liberal Alliance, 1910-1918, Jeffrey A. Mazer
As Old as New: The Search for the Rural Community in Depression Years, Karen R. Merrill
Icon of Heroic “Degeneracy”: The Journey of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Self-Portrait as a Soldier, Meghan E. Mette
Student Peace Union, Five Years Before the New Left, Howard Metzenberg
History of Jews at Oberlin College: A Mirror of Change, Andrea R. Meyer
The Politicization of Maternal Care: The Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912, Mary-Beth Moylan
Disraeli: The Search For and Handling of Power: A Study in Creativity, Courage, and Consistency, Grace E. Mueller
The United States and Naval Limitation: From the Washington Conference to Pearl Harbor, David Jonas Murphy
The Justiciarship in the Reign of Richard I: An Exercise in Self-Rule, Lisa Ann Murray
Julius Caesar in Medieval France: The Textual Sources and Iconography of the Faits des Romains, Mark M. Nelson
The Belgian Rexist Movement Before the Second World War: Success and Failure, Gabriella Newes-Adeyi
How Foreigners Saw Nazi Germany, 1933-1936, Newfeld
Anti-Semitism and the Early Printing Press: A Study of the Effect of the Printing Press on Jewish Expulsions in Germany, 1450-1520, Amy O'Callaghan
The Decline of Indian Tribal Sovereignty in the Nineteenth Century, Paul Ottinger
The School and Society: Secondary School Social Studies Education from 1945-1970, Kevin John Owens
The Evacuation of the Rhineland: An Economic Accomplishment, Cheryl Arlette Parham
An Appraisal: George S. Messersmith on the Relationship Between the United States and Germany 1933-1934, Donald C. Philips
Economics and the Ratification of the Constitution in Pennsylvania and Virginia, Eric Phillips
Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes: Feminist Leaders in the Twentieth Century Struggle for Birth Control, Carolyn Pratt
Justice on Trial: German Unification and the 1992 Leipzig Trial, Emily Dorothea Purvis
Evaluating the Effects of Colonialism on Deforestation in Madagascar: A Social and Environmental History, Claudia Moon Randrup
Parental Advisory, Explicit Content: Music Censorship and the American Culture Wars, Gavin M. Ratcliffe
"Everybody Hates Us": Iraqi Women Resisting Imperialism, Repression, and Extremism (1990-Present), Thomas P. Rice
The Infected Republic: Damaged Masculinity in French Political Journalism, 1934-1938, Emily C. Ringler
Loyalism in Massachusetts: The Characteristics and Motivations of the Harvard Loyalists, Joshua L. Rosenbloom
Re-Writing the Frontier Myth: Gender, Race, and Changing Conceptions of American Identity in Little House on the Prairie, Kristin M. Sargeant
Leon Blum: Socialist and French Premier During the Spanish Civil War, Gail Schechter
Harrowing the Church: Gregory VII, Manasses of Reims, and the Eleventh-Century Ecclesiastical Revolution in France, John Schechtman-Marko
The Changing Universe of "Civic Interest" and the Course of Municipal Reform in Chicago, 1886-c.1900, Keith Schlesinger
“Because We Were Japanese Soldiers": The Failure of Japanese Tactics at Changkufeng and Nomonhan and Lessons Left Unlearned, Ryan Schultz
Representation, Narrative, and “Truth”: Literary and Historical Epistemology in 19th-Century France, Samuel A. Schuman
Stalinist Collectivization, 1927-1930, Bill Segal
Dancing on the Dead: Death, Entertainment, and Respectability in Victorian London, Noa H. Segal