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Fall 2024

Front Matter

“Take Me To The Water To Be Baptized”: Waterways and Spiritual Immersion Among Enslaved Communities in the WPA Ex-Slave Narratives

Architectures Of Memory In Post-War Bosnia And Herzegovina

And The War Went On: Soldiers, Memory, and Literature of The Great War and Vietnam

Bearing Witness: The Case for Testimony as a Foundational Historical Source

Before The Music Stopped: Marjorie Rosenfeld’s Sexual Awakening in Weimar Germany

Interview: Dr. Maria Kaliambou On Remembering the Greek Diaspora through Oral Testimonies and Albums

ONLINE: Porn or Politics? Popular Engagement with Revolutionary Discourse in Erotic Prints in Late-Eighteenth Century Libelles

ONLINE: The Beast and the Bomb: Godzilla’s Evolution Through Cinematic History

Spring 2024

Punitive & Productive Suffering: The Southern Baptist Convention, American Warfare, and the Celebration of Foreign Victims

Priesthoods to Emperor Augustus: A Study of the Imperial Cult in the Provinces of the Western Roman Empire

“America Should Take Her Share”: Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service & U.S. Imperial Ambitions, 1915–1929

Interview with Benedito Machava

Fall 2023

Jewish Efforts to Influence American Immigration Policy In the Years Before the Holocaust

Along the Lakefront, “Menacing Unknowns”: Citizen Interventions and Environmental Foresight in Nuclear Power Plant Hearings on Lake Michigan, 1970 – 1978

Interview: Joseph Manning

Spring/Summer 2022

Romances Do Povo: Soviet Socialist Realism in Brazil, 1942-1956

The People's Vanguard of 1863: Abolitionists & Socialists in the Civil-War Era

A Fortress on the Sungari: Negotiating, Remembering, & Defending Jewish Harbin, 1898-Present

Fall 2021

When Women Take Control: Singapore's Family Planning Pioneers and the Making of a Woman's World (1949-1966)

Demographic and Economic Factors of Urban Development in Early Medieval Iraq

A House is not a Home: Examining the Definition of Home for Nineteenth-Century Enslaved Americans

Mothers Without Children: Abortion and Abandonment

"Please Begin Writing Utopias Again": An Interview with Dr. Terence Renaud

Spring 2021

The Franco-American Orphanage: Immigrant Community and the Development of the Modern Welfare State, 1908-1932

Technology and Paradigm: The X-Ray, Electrical Therapeutics, and the Consolidation of Biomedicine

How Comfort Women Speak: The Politics and Social Norms in the Narrations of Comfort Women’s Experiences

Pushing The Envelope: How Personal Correspondence Can Shape Our Understanding of National Events

"Tiocfaidh Ár Lá, Our Day Will Come": Tracing the Origins of Ireland's Support for Palestine

Fall 2020

Who are the Sherden: Reassessing the Identity of the Ancient Sherden 'Sea Peoples', 1300-900 BCE

Evading the Map: The Power of Cartographic Ignorance at the White Earth and Red Lake Ojibwe Reservations

“From the Cape of Bona Speranza to the Streights of Magellan:” A History of the East India Company’s Tripartite Sovereignty

Near and Not Lost: The International Memorialization of the Czech Holocaust Torahs

Goodwill Ambassadors or Ideological Warriors: Cultural Diplomacy and the American-Soviet Exhibit Exchanges in the USSR 1959-1976

History of the Present: An Interview with Marci Shore

Spring 2020

“We Shall Endanger the Political Ship”: The Legacy of the Clinton-Jay Crisis of 1792

The Meerut Conspiracy: A Microcosm of Shifting British Attitudes towards Imperialism

Whispered Tradition: New Mexico crypto-Jewish Memory, Origins to 2007

Interview: Greg Grandin

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