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    A Court of Public Opinion: American Sex Work in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era [1]
    A Glittering Hope at the Darkest Time: Refugees and the Western Sanitary Commission During the Civil War [1]
    Access to Nature, Access to Health: The Government Free Bathhouse at Hot Springs National Park, 1877 to 1922 [1]
    Agents unto Themselves: Reconstructing the Narrative of Women’s Roles in the Anglo-Saxon Conversion [1]
    Alderman Jim Pendergast [1]
    Amazonian Vision: Representations of Women Artists in Victorian Fiction [1]
    An Inquiry into the Relationship between Community and Text: Narratives and Iconography Depicting Christian Women with Authority in Late Antiquity [1]
    Anne of France as Madame La Grande: The Strategies of a Self-Fashioned Woman 1483-1522 [1]
    Autonomy in the Great War: the experience of the German soldier on the Eastern Front [1]
    “Beaten on Both Sides”: A Reevaluation of the Anti-Calvinism of Andrewes, Neile, and Laud [1]
    Beneath Mark Twain: Judgments of Justice and Gender in Twain's Early Western Writing, 1861-1873 [1]
    Building Bridges: An Anthology of the War on Prostitution and the Greater Women’s Movement in Kansas City [1]
    Bushwhacker Belles : Exploring Gender, Guerrilla Warfare, and the Union Provost Marshal Records [1]
    Chapel Hill, Missouri: Lost Visions of America's Vanguard on the Western Frontier 1820 to 1865 [1]
    Choosing the Best Course: Cultural and Social Influences on the Female Mathematics Graduate Students at the University of Kansas in the 1890s [1]
    Cleared to land in the desert: commercial air travel's role in the growth and development of Las Vegas as a world-class travel destination [1]
    Coffeehouse Sociability: Samuel Pepys and the Creation of Networks in Late Seventeenth Century England [1]
    Conflicts of Law in Antebellum America: Criticism of the United States Constitution and the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act in the Works of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Lysander Spooner, Lydia Maria Child, and Herman Melville [1]
    Constructing Comanche: Imperialism, Print Culture, and the Creation of the Most Dangerous Indian in Antebellum America [1]
    Cultural and Social Influences on the Female Mathematics Graduate Students at the University of Kansas in the 1890s [1]