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Nagy, E.
Hungarian Fiscal Crises after World War I and World War II
Nair, R.
Religion in the Making of a Colonial Public Sphere: South Asia, 1860–1940
Nair, S.
Trends in Colonial Latin American Studies: A "Spatial Turn"?
Nalbantian, T.
Middle Eastern Modern: Becoming National on an International Stage
Nállim, J.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Teaching Abroad
Narayen, P.
Entanglements and the City: Urban Imaginaries and State Practices in Modern Asia
Nascimento, Á. P.
Beyond the Battlefield: Labor and Military Service in Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Nassif, B.
The
Philokalia
: Reconsidering a Christian Spiritual Classic
Nathan, R. C.
Creating Cuban: Reexamining Constructions of Race in the Cuban Imagination
Needell, J. D.
Rethinking the State in Post-independence Brazil
Nees, L.
Carolingian Emotions: Image, Rhetoric, and Reality in Ninth-Century Europe
Nelson, E. A.
Rethinking the "Savage" in French Catholicism
The Question of Rationality in History
Nelson, R. K.
In Life and Death: The Sacred Ties of Friendship in the Early United States
Nelson, W.
New Enlightenments
Nemes, R.
Modern Rites: Politics and Antisemitism in Europe, 1880–1918
Neptune, H.
Racial Silences and Twentieth-Century Transitions: Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia, the Caribbean, and the International Remaking of Race
Neptune, J.
Politics and Policy in the Post-Civil Rights City
Neuberger, J.
History and Fiction: Creative Intersections
Neufeld, S.
War and the Nation-State in Modern Latin America
Neville, R.
The Sacred and the Secular: The Effects of Ecclesiastical Literary Culture on Early Irish Society
Newell, Q. D.
Why Study Religion in the American West?
Newman, B. J.
Medieval Legacies: Female Sanctity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Newton, M.
On the Fringes of Freedom: Reconsidering Slavery and Forced Servitude in the Greater Caribbean and Mexico
Ni, Z.
Building China on the Sacred: Nationalism, Feminism, and Maoism in Twentieth-Century China
Niaz, I.
Debating Muslim(s): South Asia and Muslim Representation of Identity CANCELLED
Nicholls, J.
Regulation and Repression of Drugs and Alcohol: An International Perspective
Nickerson, S.
Teachers as Historians: Creating a Content-Based Teaching American History Program
Nissenbaum, S.
Popular and Profane: Race, Gender, and Regionalism in
Peyton Place
Noble, A.
Photography in Latin America: An Art of Oblivion Creating an Aesthetic of the Future
Noble, T. F.
Religious Experiences of Women in the Carolingian World
Nocks, L.
Challenging the Sacred: Exploring the Nature of Humanity in Film and History
Nolan, M.
The American Century: Assessing the Crucial Decade, 1965–74
Noll, M. A.
Narratives of Contemporary Christian Expansion
Faithful Narratives: The Challenge of Religion in History
Noorlander, D. L.
Communities without Borders: Missionaries, Ministers, and Merchants in the Early Modern World
Noret, J.
Plural and Contested Memories of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa
North, W. L.
Reimagining Christianity in the Early Middle Ages: Communities and Contexts
Norton, M.
Knowing Animals and Insects in the Spanish Atlantic, 1500–1800
Nouwen, M. L.
Creating Urban Order: Crime in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico City and Buenos Aires
Nowinski, S.
French Catholicism and the Crises of the Twentieth Century
Nummedal, T.
The Occult and Court Politics in Russia and Central Europe, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
Nytroe, S. K.
Becoming "Real" Americans: Returning to the Past in the Progressive Era
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