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The Adventures of Amos 'n' Andy: A Social History of An American Phenomenon

by Mel Ely

The Artifical River: The Erie Canal and the Paradox of Progress, 1817-1862

by Carol Sheriff

In Babel's Shadow: Language, Philology, and the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Germany

by Kveta Benes

Benjamin Silliman: A Life in the Young Republic

by Chandos Brown

Creating G. I. Jane: Sexuality and Power in the Women's Army Corps during World War II

by Leisa Meyer

The Elusive West and the Contest for Empire, 1713-1763

by Paul Mapp

For Every Indio Who Falls: A History of Maya Activism in Gautemala, 1960-1990

by Betsy Konefal

The Fruits of Their Labor: Atlantic Coast Farmworkers and the Making of Migrant Poverty, 1870-1945

by Cindy Hahamovitch

Iron Confederacies: Southern Railways, Klan Violence, and Reconstruction

by Scott Nelson

Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom from the 1790s through the Civil War

by Mel Ely

Languages of Belonging: Islam, Regional Identity, and the Making of Kashmir

by Chitralekha Zutshi

Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia

by Karin Wulf

Obstinate Hebrews: Representations of Jews in France, 1715-1815

by Ron Schechter

A People at War: Civilians and Soldiers in America's Civil War

by Scott Nelson and Carol Sheriff

Princes of Ireland, Planters of Maryland: A Carroll Saga, 1500-1782

by Ron Hoffman

Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance

by LuAnn Homza

Screening Enlightenment: Hollywood and the Cultural Reconstruction of Defeated Japan

by Hiroshi Kitamura

Shadow Tribe: The Making of Columbia River Indian Identity

by Andrew Fisher 

Sold American: Consumption and Citizenship, 1890-1945

by Charlie McGovern

A Speaking Aristocracy: Transforming Public Discourse in Eighteenth-Century Connecticut

by Chris Grasso

A Spirit of Dissension: Economics, Politics, and the Revolution in Maryland

by Ron Hoffman

Steel Drivin' Man: John Henry, the Untold Story of an American Legend

by Scott Nelson

Telling October: Memory and the Making of the Bolshevik Revolution

by Fred Corney

True Citizens: Violence, Memory, and Identity in the Medieval Community of Perpignan, 1162-1397 (and in French translation)

by Phil Daileader