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Vacek, H.
Holy Cures
Vaillant, D. W.
What Is Sound to a Historian? Critical Perspectives on the Use of Recordings as Historical Sources
Vala, C. T.
Christianity Encounters the New China: Protestants, Catholics, and Issues of State Control in the 1950s
Valencia, A.
New Directions in Morisco Studies: Perspectives on Law, Legal and Religious Literature, Gender, and Urban Change
Valentine, J. G.
Men at War: Evolving Perceptions of Masculinity and Military Service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Valenze, D. M.
European Religion/American Religion: Why the Difference?
Van Engen, J. H.
Women and Community in the Middle Ages
Medieval History: Old and New Classics III
Van Kley, D. K.
Globalizing Enlightenment Catholicism
Van Lente, D.
Comparing Images of Atomic Power and Atomic Warfare in European and American Popular Media, 1945–63
Van Norman, Jr., W. C.
Cuba, Independence, Revolution, and the Effects of the Struggle for Change in Cuba, 1898–1962
Van, R. T.
Cultivating Capitalism: The Moralities of Markets in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Van Vleck, J.
Identities in Flight: Aviation's Impact on Nation, Gender, and Sexuality
Vapnek, L.
Governing the Home: Rethinking Labor and Colonial Relations in the History of Domestic Service
Vargas, M.
Reassessing Reform: Medieval Models of Change. Celebrating Gerhart Ladner's
The Idea of Reform
after Fifty Years
Vari, A.
Tourists without Borders: The Emergence of a Pan-European Discourse in the History of Mass Tourism and Travel
Vasconcelos, S. G. T.
The International Circulation of Popular Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Vaughan, M. K.
Modernizing Landscapes of Urban Poverty: Housing, Citizenship, and Popular Mobilization in the Latin American City
The Public Sphere in Twentieth-Century Latin American Politics
Vecchio, D. C.
Jewish Migrants in Uncharted Terrain: From Europe to Small-Town and Rural America
Veit, H.
American Food Abroad: State Administration, Voluntary Relief, and the Politics of Food Aid in the Great War
Velasco, A.
Modernizing Landscapes of Urban Poverty: Housing, Citizenship, and Popular Mobilization in the Latin American City
Velasco Murillo, D.
Urban Indians in Early Latin America
Velez, K. A.
Borderlands/Frontiers Committee: Assessing the Sacred in the Colonial Borderlands: Jesuit and Indigenous Faith at the Margins of the Spanish Empire
Vella, S. C.
The Press of Empire: Imperial Expansion and Decolonization in British Reporting on India, 1840–1947
Ventura, T. M.
American Progressives, Ethnicity, and Taste: At Home and Abroad, 1875–1925
Vershleiser, B.
Many Movements: Teaching Black Freedom Struggles from WWII to the 1960s
Versteegh, P.
Topics in Polish Studies
Vickers, D.
Eradicating the Myth of the Eternal Sea: Historicizing Marine Environments as a Necessary Step for Regional and Global Histories
Villella, P. B.
Colonial Caciques as Native Leaders and Go-Betweens in Mesoamerica and the Andes
Vink, M. P. M.
Max Havelaar
Vinson, B.
New Directions in Chicana/o Movement Era Historical Scholarship and the Implications for Understanding Civil Rights in America
Völkel, M.
Globalization-Localization: Writing the History of Historiography from Global Perspectives
Von Eschen, P. M.
Naming War: Conflict, Remembrance, and Nostalgia in the Making and Unmaking of U.S. Hegemony
Von Glahn, R.
The "California Method"? University of California's Model for World Historical Research and Pedagogy- Past, Present, and Future
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