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Jackson, J. H.
Paris under Water: How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910
Jackson, K. C.
They Who Would Be Free: Riots, Rebellions, and Revolutions in the Atlantic World
Jacobs, M.
How Relevant Is the History of Capitalism?
Jacobs, N. J.
Regions and Islands in the Continental History of Africa
Coastal Histories of Work, Exile, and Marginalization on the Indian and Pacific Oceans
Jacobson, L.
Alcohol, War, Consumption, and Regulation in Twentieth-Century France
Jaffee, D. P.
Visions of America: Teaching the American Survey Course from a Visual Perspective
Jagodinsky, K.
Multiple and Intimate Wests: Conquest in the Everyday Lives of Southwestern Women
Jaramillo, A.
Bridging Cultural Oceans to Create a New Continental Society: Indian and Spanish Cultural Exchange in Colonial Mexico
Jarausch, K. H.
German History in Documents and Images, 1500–2006: A New Online Resource
Traditions, Transformations, and Everyday Life: Local Perspectives on the East German Revolution, 1989–90
Jarvis, M.
Rethinking the Black Atlantic: Race, Gender, Authority, and Mobility
Jay, B.
Assessing Resources: Analysis and Comment on EDSITEment Lessons in the High School and Undergraduate Classrooms
Jenkins, W.
To and from America: Re-framing Migration and Nativism in the United States, 1840–2010
Jenks, K.
The Pacific Mail Steamship Company and the Los Angeles Region in the Nineteenth Century
Jessee, D. C.
Joseph Smith, Mormon Scripture, and Textual Criticism: A Roundtable on the
Book of Commandments and Revelations
Johns, A. L.
Constructing and Deconstructing the Cold War Consensus
Johnson, G. K.
Scripture and Tradition among Post-Restoration Dissenters
Johnson, J. M.
The Root: Redrawing the Boundaries of Freedom
Johnson, L. L.
Disasters as Catalysts and Critical Junctures: Case Studies from Jamaica (1692–1722), Cuba (1766 & 1880), and Argentina (1861)
Johnson, M.
Race, Nation, and Indigeneity in the Colonial and Postcolonial Pacific
Johnson, S. E.
Heathens, Heroes, and Harbingers in American Protestant Imagination
Teaching the Introductory Course in Church History
Johnson, S.
Caribbean Empire and Identity before 1800
Disasters as Catalysts and Critical Junctures: Case Studies from Jamaica (1692–1722), Cuba (1766 & 1880), and Argentina (1861)
Johnson, S. P.
Translating Sex: Erotic Images and the Boundaries of Desire
Jones, A. A.
Whither History PhD Programs? The Education of Historians Report after Five Years
Jones, III, H. M.
Crossing the Electronic Rubicon: Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities Presented by Archival Records Created and Stored Exclusively in Digital Format
Jones, P.
Educational Equality and the Civil Rights Movement: Freedom Schools, Head Start, and the Supreme Court
Jones, R. M.
Continental Passions: Latin American (Homo)Sexualities in the Modern Era
Jones, R. T.
Animals and Empire: Pacific Russia, German New Guinea, and World War II Japan
Jordan, W. C.
Presidential Luncheon
Jordine, M.
No History Left Behind
Joseph, G. M.
Mexican Studies: Mexican Necropolitics? Roundtable on Thinking, Writing, and Teaching about Violence
Cold War Mexico: Local Interpretations of a Global Narrative
Josephson, P.
The People's Technology: Popular Uses and Perceptions of Technology under Communism
Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, D. E.
Teaching the Introductory Course in Church History
Judd, C.
Translating TAH in a Rural Setting Using Kentucky State Standards
Jungblut, K.
The University of Southern California Shoah Foundation Institute's Digital Video Archive: Searching through Nearly 52,000 Video Testimonies of Holocaust Survivors and Other Witnesses
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