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Jackson, L.
Comics and History: New Historical Research
Jackson, P.
The Photography of George Collins Cox and Societal Mobility in New York City, 1880
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1900
Jacobe, S. A. T.
American Catholics in 19th-Century Politics
Jacobs, N. J.
Insects Histories: Contested Boundaries in Human-Insect Interfaces, 1700s–1950s
James, E.
Incorporating Queer History into African History Survey Courses: A Roundtable
James, S.
Social Control, Violence, and Religion in the Caribbean and Central America
James, T. M.
The Law Matters Even in Mexico: New Perspectives on 20th-Century Legal History
Jamison, G.
Film Screening:
In Our Son's Name
: A Family Responds to 9/11
Janak, B.
Despotic Monopoly in Trade
Janhunen, A.
Green Places, White Faces: Park Creation and Indigenous Self-Determination in the Global 20th Century
Janzen, P.
Caribbean Circulations: Race, Nation, and Citizenship in Cuba, 1890–1980
Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann, A. D.
Female Friendships: Emotions, Experiences, Memory, and Narratives
Polish Immigrants in the United States since the 1970s
Jasper, K. L.
Religion and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Part 1: The Challenge of Sanctity
Jean, M.
Slavery and Emancipation
Jeffres, T.
New Perspectives on the Ethnohistory of the Spanish Borderlands
Jenkins, J.
Inside/Outside: Defining, Ascribing, and Communicating “Germanness” in Different Contexts, Spaces, and Times
Jenkins, W.
Migration and Irish Identity
Jensen, J.
Bringing Women and Girls into the Development Discourse: Global Historical Inquiries into Female Work and Value
Jeong, H. J.
Order beyond Borders
Jerzak, K.
The Wish to Be a Red Indian: The Native American Dream in East-Central Europe
Jezierski, W.
Thinking with, through, and against Benedict Anderson’s
Imagined Communities
: The Legacies of a Major Historical Paradigm
Jiménez, M.
New Perspectives on Puerto Rican Nationalism
Jiménez-Muñoz, G. M.
Migrations
Jin, M.
The Cost of Empire: Compensatory Justice in the United States
John, R. R.
Knowledge Production and Economic Life in the Long Gilded Age
Johnson, A. R.
New Books on the Transnational Political Activism of Poles: From World War II to the Fall of Communism
Johnson, J.
Mapping Black Mobilities and Identities in the Long 19th Century
Primary Sources in the Classroom and Beyond: Digital Tools and Emerging Practices
Johnson, M.
The Emergence of Racial Modernities in the Global South
Johnson, P.
Archiving Taste: A Roundtable on Food History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
Johnson, R.
Eyes on Different Shores: Early African American Immigration and Identity Formation
Johnson, W. C.
Subject-Making within National Contexts
Jones, J.
Department Chairs and Fundraising
Jones, J. E.
Mapping Black Mobilities and Identities in the Long 19th Century
Jones, M. M.
Uniformed Women in the Great War
Jones, M. S.
Experimenting with New Dramatic Histories
Jones, N. L.
On the Job: Talking about History Skills with Employers
Jones, P.
Innovations in Historical Teaching: The History Harvest
Jones, P. C.
Colonial Archives and Publications: Digital Native American History Is/as Transformative Use
Jones, R.
Envisioning the Nation: Mexico and the World, 1900–50
Jones, T. C.
Early Modern Prisoners of War as Laborers
Jones, T.
1960s GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums)
Jones-Rogers, S.
Sexual Violence in Historical Context
Joseph, D.
C.L.R. James’s
Black Jacobins
80 Years On: The Haitian Revolution and Its Reverberations
Judson, P. M.
Rewriting 19th-Century Central European History, Part 2: The National, the Transnational, and the Global in 19th-Century European History
Rewriting 19th-Century Central European History, Part 3: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in 19th-Century Central European History
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