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Kaczynski, C. R.
Religion in Polish America: Community, Conflict, and Cooperation
Kahn, S.
Before “Social Media”: Communication, Community, and Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States
Kananoja, K.
Memory, Identity, and Religion: Afro-Atlantic Encounters during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Beyond
Kanter, D. E.
Latinos and U.S. Catholicism: A Reappraisal
Kantrowitz, S.
Expanding the Boundaries: Putting American Reconstruction in National and Transnational Terms
Kaplan, M. H.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 2: Publishing and the American Century
Kapossy, B.
From the Ancient Law to Gibbonian Histories: Sixty Years of J.G.A. Pocock
Karch, B. J.
Media and the State: News, Control, and Publicity in Three Germanies, 1848–1933
Kardos, A.
Teaching Modern Asian History: Themes and Sources
Karras, R. M.
Conflict, Violence, and the Construction of Clerical Masculinity in Medieval Europe
Kasten, C.
Does Quixote Drink Coca-Cola? Americanism, Anti-Americanism, and Americanization in Twentieth-Century Spain
Katerberg, W. H.
Historians, Historiography, and the Confessional Divide
Kates, G.
The Department Chair as Negotiator: Challenges Faced by History Department Chairs in These Perilous, Budget-Cutting Times
Katz, J. N.
The Pleasures and Perils of LGBTQ Public History
Katz, S. J.
Seeing the Archive as an Artifact of Community: Fresh Approaches to Women’s History
Katz, S. N.
The History Major in Liberal Education: Practical Application of the National History Center's Report to the Teagle Foundation
Transnational Legal Networks and the Limits of American Power, 1906–39
Kazin, M.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 2: Publishing and the American Century
Keating, A. D.
Roundtable: Perspectives on the War of 1812 from the Collections of the Newberry Library
Keen, R.
Communities and Networks in Early Modern European Catholicism
Early Modern Protestant Appropriation of Catholic Thought and Practice
Keenan, C.
Looking at the Face of Europe from North American Eyes
Keene, J. D.
The Convergence of Military and Diplomatic Histories: A Roundtable
Kehew, J.
A Reflection of American Values: Sport in the Twentieth Century
Kelleher, M. A.
Hegemony and Legitimacy
Keller, R.
Revolutionary Reverberations: Latin American Politics in the Wake of the Cuban Revolution
Kelley, S.
Family Networks: Enslaved and Slave Traders in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Kellman, J.
Ethnography, Ethnology, and Natural History in Latin America: Networks, Contexts, and Communities, 1600–1800
Kelly, S.
Church and Society in Medieval Italy
Kennedy, D. K.
World Wide Webs? Networks and Intellectual Communities in the British Empire
Kenney, P.
Popular Protests in Global Perspective
Kent, P. C.
The Papacy between Traditionalism and Modernity: From Pius XI to Benedict XVI
Keppel, B.
Fighting for Equality: Children’s and Teenagers' Activism during the Black Freedom Struggle
Kerber, L. K.
Giving Flesh and Voice to "Ordinary People"--New Goals, New Means: A Roundtable
The Fluidity of Nationality in the Era of Global Migration
Kessler-Harris, A.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 1: American Biography and the Cold War
Keylor, W. R.
Scientists as Activists since 1945
Khan, N.
Art and History Education: Using Visual Arts to Spark Engagement in History and Build Interpretive Skills
Kidd, T.
Harry Stout’s
The New England Soul
after 25 Years
Kiddle, A. M.
Transnational Networks of the Americas
Kiel, D.
Teaching Undergraduates with Technology
Kilcrease, B.
The Popular Culture of Trans-Atlantic Catholicism in the Twentieth Century
Kilde, J. H.
Walking Tour of Historic Chicago Religious Sites
Killinger, C.
Fascist Italy's Eastern Front: Ideology, Imagery, and Intellectuals, 1939–45
Kimble, L.
Multi-racial, Multi-ethnic Chicago: Social Relations in the Twentieth-Century City
Kimble, S. L.
Building Transatlantic Women's Communities and Networks, 1880s–1940s
Kincaid, K.
Legislating the Subaltern in the Andes and Beyond
Kinra, R. K.
The Mughal Imperial Imaginary between Soldiers and Scribes
Kirkpatrick, B.
Visualizing Radio Networks and Communities
Kirshner, J.
Roundtable: John McCormick's
Machiavellian Democracy
Klein, M.
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Klein, S.
Rethinking the Model Migrant: New Perspectives on Jewish Migration
Klimke, M.
Fighting for Equality: Children’s and Teenagers' Activism during the Black Freedom Struggle
Klimke, M. A.
Global Connections among Struggles for Racial Justice: Britain, Germany, South Africa, and the United States
Kling, D. W.
After Edwards: Appropriations of the New England Theology
Kloppenberg, J.
Historians and the Obama Narrative
What’s the Big Idea? Challenges and Prospects for Long-Range Intellectual History
Knight, A.
The Nature of the State in Mid-century Mexico, 1934–60
Kobrin, R.
Rethinking the Model Migrant: New Perspectives on Jewish Migration
Koehlinger, A. L.
Counciliar Catholicism in Comparison: Public Activism in the United States and Germany, 1965–85
American Catholics and Anti-Catholicism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Koenig, S.
Secularism and Protestant Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
Kolimas, P.
The Old and the New: Teaching Historical Skills at the High School Level
Komline, H. K.
Authorizing Women: The Construction, Promotion, and Reclamation of Women’s Authority and Authorship in Late Antique and Medieval Texts
Konove, A.
Development, Commerce, and the Social Question in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin America
Kornbluh, F.
Building the Liberal State: Social Workers, Lawyers, and Rights from the Progressive Era to the Great Society
Kössler, T.
Anti-urban City Planning in Twentieth-Century Europe: Creating (National) Community and Reconstituting Social Networks
Kot, M.
Chicago, the Capital of Polish America
Kotmann, K.
Religious Networks, 1500–1914: Ideas/Knowledge
Kourí, E.
Judge-Made Law in Mexico, 1850–1910: Toward the Redefinition and Establishment of Networks and Communities
Kozaczka, G. J.
Polish and Polish American Literary Themes
Kraig, B.
In Search of a New Balance: Meat in Twentieth-Century American History
Kramer, P.
Writing Global Histories
Alternative Geographies of Citizenship: Race, Rights, and Belonging in Transnational History
Kripal, J.
The Global Occult: The “Hidden” Counter-Currents of Cultural Connectivity
Krippner, J.
Historicizing Photographs
Kroncke, J.
Transnational Legal Networks and the Limits of American Power, 1906–39
Krug, J.
Power within Diaspora: The Politics of Maroon Communities in Angola, Peru, Colombia, and the United States, 1600s–1800s
Kuchenbuch, D.
Communities of Consumers? Social-Democratic Spaces in the Age of Postwar Mass Consumption
Kuehne, T.
Constructive Aspects of Mass Violence
Kuenzli, E. G.
Legislating the Subaltern in the Andes and Beyond
Andean Studies Committee: How Can I Explain What Is Happening Today? Historicizing the Contemporary Andes
Kuo, M.
Marriage, Family, and Gender Construction in Republican China
Kupperman, K. O.
The Promise of De-centering National Histories: America, Germany, and Spain
Traditions and Genres for Observation, Analysis, and Synthesis
Kurtz, W. B.
Constructing Catholic Identity in Modern America
Kuzmarov, J.
Cold War Policing and the American Empire
Kwak, N. H.
Transnational Urbanism in the Americas
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