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Kachun, M.
Constructing Historical Narratives from the Early Modern Atlantic World
Kaell, H.
Humanitarianism, Tourism, and Megachurches: U.S. Evangelicals and the Growth of Global Christianity
Kalman, L.
Taking a Longer View: The 2012 Election in Historical Context
Kananoja, K.
New Directions in the History of Religion and Cultural Interaction in Colonial Latin America
Kane, M.
Global Consumer Revolutions: Iroquoia, Japan, and South Africa in the Early Modern Period
Kapelusz-Poppi, A. M.
Part 2
Kaplan, M.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right: The Jews of Europe Before the Second World War
Kaplan, T.
From the March on Washington to Tahir Square and Beyond: Tactics, Technology, and Social Movements
Kardos, A.
History Lessons: Broadening and Deepening the Understanding of Asia in World History
Karp, M. T.
Native Californian Encounters with the Law: Labor, Place, and Citizenship
Karras, I.
Inventing Tradition, Mastering Modernity: Russia and the Ottoman Empire, 1700–1914
Kawashima, K.
Constructing a Global Twentieth-Century Workforce: Outside Investors, Local Leaders, and Indigenous Workers
Kazin, M.
Studying the American Right, Center, and Left—All at the Same Time!
Keane, K.
Revisiting the Second Women's Movement: Resistance, Race, Activism, and Coalition
Keaton, T. D.
Slavery, Race, and Genocide in Colonial and Post-Colonial France
Keeley, T.
Changes in American Catholic Participation in National Politics from the New Deal to the Reagan Administration
Keen, R.
Understanding Self, Understanding the Church
Early Modern Catholic Women: New Approaches to the Lives of the Nuns at Port-Royal
Considering Brad Gregory’s
The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society
Keese, A.
Life Stories and Official Discourses on Slavery and Forced Labor in Africa
Keller, C. A.
Bridging Cultures: Strengthening Introductory History Courses
Kellett, A.
Empire Stories: Pedagogical Approaches to Comparative Histories of Empire
Kelley, L. D.
Ethnic Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans
Kellman, J.
Geography in Practice: Making Place, Space, and Nation in the Eighteenth Century
Kellogg, S.
Colonial Studies Committee: New Branches on the Family Tree: Tales of Kith and Kin in Colonial Spanish America
Kelly, P. W.
Human Rights in Recent History: Local, National, and Transnational Perspectives
Kelly, T. M.
Public History Meets Digital History in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Teaching Digital Methods for History Graduate Students
Kelly, T. I.
Re-Thinking the History Major
Kennedy, N.
New Orleans and the Slave Trade
Kennedy, R. A.
Cotton Mather As Historian of Jews in
The Biblia Americana
Kennedy, S.
Documenting Runaway Slaves in the Americas: Sources and Methods
Kennington, K. M.
Freedom Suits, Community Bonds, and Slavery’s Slow Death: Re-Thinking Freedom in Lives and Places
Kenworthy, S.
Orthodox Christian Responses to "the Other": From Strength and from Vulnerability
Pre-revolutionary Russian Theology in Transformation
Keo, S.
Transnational Connections and New Visions of the Nation in 1950s Southeast Asia
Kercsmar, J. A.
Evolutionary History: How Biology Can Help Us Understand History
Kerguelén Méndez, R.
Imperial and Sub-national Stories of Territorial Configuration in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Spanish America
Kerguelén Méndez, R.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: New Work on Gran Colombia during the Long Nineteenth Century
Kerr-Ritchie, J.
Images of Slavery and Rebellion
Kesselring, K.
Margins, Boundaries, and Transgressions: Chameleons, Duelists, and Gypsies in Early Modern England
Kevles, D. J.
Historians As Expert Witnesses where Scientific Controversy Is Alleged
Khalek, N. A.
Medieval Muslim Imaginings of Place
Objects and Faith: Material Culture and the Social Lives of Things in the Middle Ages
Khalil, O. F.
The United States and the Middle East: The End of the American Century?
Khoury, D. R.
The Iraq War Is History? A Roundtable Discussion
Khromeychuk, O.
Violence, Ideology, and the Politics of Remembrance in Twentieth-Century Eastern and Central Europe
Kilgore, T. J.
Power to the People of God: Catholic Activism, Political Protest, and the Global Religious Sixties
Kim, M.
“Resistance, Negotiation, and Transcendence": Varieties of Prisons and Prison Cultures in East Asian Political History
Kimball, E.
Teaching American Slavery
Kimball, N.
Reproductive Regulation across the Ages: Pregnancy, Abortion, and Infanticide in Seventeenth-Century Spain and Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin America
Kinchen, S.
Remembering and Rethinking Postwar Black Student Power and the Black Campus Movement
Kinder, J. M.
Who Belongs Where? Spaces of Contest in American Conceptions of Disability
Kingsberg, M. L.
Intoxicants and Empire: Drugs, Alcohol, and Imperial Projects in Asia
Kingston, R.
Geography in Practice: Making Place, Space, and Nation in the Eighteenth Century
Kinkela, D.
Running on Empty? Anxieties over Resource Exhaustion across Time and Place
Kitchen, R.
Reading and Community in Syriac Christianity
Klairmont Lingo, A.
Gendering Flesh and Medical Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Klein, J.
Constructing a Global Twentieth-Century Workforce: Outside Investors, Local Leaders, and Indigenous Workers
Klein, M. A.
Gwendolyn Midlo Hall’s
Africans in Colonial Louisiana
Twenty Years Later
From the Interior to the Coast: Slave Procurement in West Central Africa, 1500–1900
Klein-Pejsova, R.
Refugee Care and Control: Changing Regimes in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Central Europe
Klejment, A.
Twentieth-Century American Catholic Lives: Workers, Political Activists, and Public Intellectuals
Klubock, T. M.
Chile/Rio de la Plata Studies Committee: Labor History: Past Contributions and New Directions
Knight, F.
Religion and Public Life: The Sermon in Britain and Beyond, 1689–1901
Knight, L. W.
Disaster Progressivism: Urban Crisis, Power, and Reform
Knoerl, K.
The Global Shipwreck
Knupfer, P.
H-Net in Africa: Building New Online Audiences
Koehlinger, A. L.
Health Care, Media, and Education: The Franciscan Experience in the United States
Koeth, C.S.C., S. M.
Changes in American Catholic Participation in National Politics from the New Deal to the Reagan Administration
Kokontis, K.
Integrated World History in a Humanities Program at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts: A Four-Year Study of Humanity
Kolb, C. G.
Before Katrina: The Decline of New Orleans from the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century
Kolb, F. B.
Stories from a Caribbean World: New Orleans in the Age of Revolutions, 1769–1819
Kollmann, P.
The Catholic Experience in Twentieth-Century Africa
Komisaruk, C.
Shaping Nations, Shaping Pasts: Women and History in the Maya World
Kooi, C.
Humanism, Reform, and Christian Identity in Early Modern Europe
Koopmans, R.
Saintly Translations: Stories about Saints across Time and Space
Koot, C. J.
Geography in Practice: Making Place, Space, and Nation in the Eighteenth Century
Kopelson, H. M.
Changing the Narrative: Linda K. Kerber and Evolving Histories of Women and the State
Kosicki, P. H.
Emerging from War: Catholic Social and Political Transformations in Europe
Koslow, J.
Revisiting Maternalism and Its Legacy: Gender, Power, Health Policy, and Place in the United States, 1912–55
Kostiw, N.
Roundtable: Parents, Children, and the State in Latin America
Kostroun, D. J.
Early Modern Catholic Women: New Approaches to the Lives of the Nuns at Port-Royal
Kourí, E.
The Intellectual and Geo-Politics of Research Agendas
Kovner, S. C.
Prostitution in Japanese History: The State of the Field
Kozaczka, A.
Topics in Nineteenth-Century Polish and Polish American History
Kozaczka, G.
Themes in Polish and Polish American Arts, Letters, and Sciences
Kozelsky, M.
Pre-revolutionary Russian Theology in Transformation
Inventing Tradition, Mastering Modernity: Russia and the Ottoman Empire, 1700–1914
Kramer, L. S.
Disentangling and Uniting: Interwar Middle Eastern Populations and the Problem of Territory
Kramer, P.
The Global Dimensions of U.S. Power: Rethinking Liberal Internationalism at the Midcentury
Thinking Through History with John Sayles
Krauthamer, B.
Bodies of Evidence: Black Women’s Bodies in the Atlantic World as Sites of Domination, Experimentation, and Resistance
Kravetz, M.
Everyday Effort: Promoting Positive Population Policies within Nazi Organizations
Kreike, E.
Theorizing the History of War and the Environment
Kreiner, J.
Peter Brown's
Through the Eye of a Needle: Wealth, the Fall of Rome, and the Making of Christianity in the West, 350–550 A.D.
Kriegel, L. H.
50 Years On:
The Making of the English Working Class
and the Work of E. P. Thompson
Kroppenberg, I.
Women and Ancient Law
Kruer, M.
Indian Politics and the Politics of Indians in Early America
Krug, J.
Intellectual Histories of Colonial Brazil
War and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Kruse, K. M.
God and Mammon: The Politics of Religion and Commerce in Mid-Twentieth-Century America
Krzyzowski, M.
Topics in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Polish American History
Kudlick, C. J.
Part 1
Kuefler, M. S.
Masculinity and the Medieval Church
Kuenzli, E. G.
Andean Studies Committee: Contextualizing Evo Morales’s Bolivia
Public Order, Labor Strictures, and the State of Exception in Modern Latin America, 1820s–1930s
Kuettel, M.
Catholicism in the Sixteenth Century
Kuijpers, E.
Constructing Historical Narratives from the Early Modern Atlantic World
Kunicki, M. S.
Book Forum: Mikolaj Stanislaw Kunicki,
Between the Brown and the Red
Kuntz, S.
Exports and Elites in Latin America’s Long Twentieth Century
Kunzel, R. G.
The Odds of Queer History
Kurtz, W. B.
Nineteenth-Century America
Kuzmarov, J.
American Foreign Policy and the War on Drugs
Kuznesof, E. A.
Family Stories, Local Practices, and the Struggle for Social Improvement in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Latin America
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