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Water, Housing, and Transportation in Mexico City during the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Reed Battles
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 7-26
Lynn White Jr.'s Medieval Heavy Plow: An Instrument of Agricultural Innovation, Population Growth, and Urbanization in High Medieval Western Europe
William Graessle
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 27-59
The Construction of Spanish Masculine Identities from 1898-1936
Samuel Baum
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 75-96
The Manliest Man: How Jack Johnson Changed the Relationship of White Supremacy and Masculinity in America
Devyn Halsted
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 97-122
The Age of Self-Discovery: Western Cultural Discourse in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Travel Narratives
James Green
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 123-152
Theater, Memory, and the HIV Crisis of the 1990s: An Analysis of the Musical RENT
Jessica Grossman
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 153-176
Corporal Penance in Belief and Practice: Medieval Monastic Precedents and Their Reception by the New and Reformed Religious Orders of the Sixteenth Century
Hannah G. McClain
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 177-198
Consequences of Inaction: United States Foreign Policy during the Holocaust
Ally Laubscher
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 199-212
The Importance of Baseball to Japanese American Communities and Culture on the West Coast during the Pre-War Years and World War II
Sarah Elizabeth Johnson
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 213-235
From the Poor Clares to the Care of the Poor: Space, Place, and Poverty in Sixteenth-Century Geneva
Kristen Coan Howard
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 260-285
The Subjectivity of Soul: Music and Racial Hybridity in Jim Crow Houston
Alex Nuñez
2018-04-26 Volume 2 • 2018 • 286-288
Hannah Arendt: A Conscious Pariah and Her People
Samantha Balber
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 165-183
“Everyone wants to pull us to heaven by our hair”: Caritas Pirckheimer’s Perception of Martin Luther
Rachel Davis Small
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 89-110
“Every man may ghesse what a woman she was”: John Foxe and the Problem of Female Martyrdom
Annie Morphew
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 7-23
From Mapping Stables to Mapping a Myth: Thinking about the Cartography of Horses
Frank Whitehead
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 53-66
Honor, Fatherhood, and Power in the Journals of Don Diego de Vargas
Amado Reyes Guzmán
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 40-52
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943): The Mind Behind the Master of Lighting
Rachel C. D. Martin
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 134-143
October 7, 1917 Revisited – Revolution or Coup d’état? A Brief Historiography
Nina Bogdan
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 24-39
“The Chamber of Your Virginity does not have a Price”: The Scientific Construction of the Hymen as an Indicator of Sexual Initiation in Eighteenth-Century Spain
Edward Anthony Polanco
2017-05-22 Volume 1 • 2017 • 67-88