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    I consign her wretched walk, her words, deeds, and evil talk: erotic magic and women in the ancient Greco-Roman world [1]
    Imagining and performing The Self in NAZI Germany: Leisure and travel in the correspondence of Hilde Laube and Roland Nordhoff, 1938-39 [1]
    Income Inequality, Household Borrowing, and the Business Cycle [1]
    Insanity, rhetoric and women : nineteenth-century women's asylum narratives [1]
    ‘It’s Because of Her Success the Rest of the Hive Succeeds’: The American Honey Queen Program and Women’s Advocacy in Twentieth-Century Apiculture [1]
    The Johnson Treatment: Cold War Food Aid and the Politics of Gratitude [1]
    Kansas City legacies: pushing beyond redlining [1]
    La France au bord de l’Amérique (France on the edge of America): Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Twentieth Century [1]
    The Laboring Irish: Developing Community and Industry in Early Kansas City [1]
    The Last Patron of Tintern Abbey: The Family and Piety of Roger Bigod [1]
    Legal empire: international law and culture in U.S.-Latin American relations [1]
    Living in Fear: An Analysis of Writings by Elizabeth Tudor, 1544-1565 [1]
    "Loving all People Regardless of Race, Creed, or Color": James L. Delk and the Lost History of Pentecostal Interracialism [1]
    Making the Frontier’s Anatomical Engineers: Osteopathy, A. T. Still (1828–1917), his Acolytes and Patients [1]
    Manifest Manhood on the Santa Fe Trail: Trapping and Trading in the American Southwest, 1821-1847 [1]
    Margaret Roper and Mary Basset: The Influence of Christian Humanism on the Education of Thomas More's Daughter and Granddaughter [1]
    A Matter of Faith and Works: Byzantine Leaders and Christian Leadership in the Historia Langobardorum [1]
    Medicine of the Ancient Near East and Egypt Through Artifacts [1]
    Modern Woes: Early Twentieth-Century American Reformers’ Critique of the “New Woman” and Modern Urban Life in Anti-Sex Trafficking Fiction [1]
    More than a river: using nature for reform in the progressive era [1]