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Servants of the Heavenly King: Colonial Clerics,
African American Slaves, and the Concept of Spiritual Equality,
1696 – 1757


Jacob M. Blosser

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The Similarities That Divide

Nick Crews

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G. M. Trevelyan

Mitchell McNaylor

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John F. Kennedy's Courting of African Nationalism

Philip E. Muehlenbeck

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The Janusian Impulse: The Substance of Intellectual Duality Shared by Both the Italian Renaissance Mentality and the Outlook of Italian Facism

Perry M. Ward

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Recollection, Retribution, and Restoration: American Civil War Prison Policy in Union and Confederate Prisoner of War Memory

John F. Chappo

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Popery, Patronage, and Popular Sovereignty: A Historiographical Overview of the Democratic Party in the 1850s

Andrew M. Bell

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Music and Politics in Hitler's Germany

Adam Cathcart

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Eisenhower Era Politics and the 1959 Steel Strike

Van Hutchison

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Madison historical review

Volume 4      November 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Berkhofer Duality Revealed in the Western Films of John Ford and John Wayne

John Nelson

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Reconstructing our National Narrative: American Historiography at a Crossroads

Jerry Prout

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