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The Merchant, the Marriage, and the Treaty Port: Reassessing Ōura Kei
A Taste of Brazil: How Guaraná Soda Became a National Icon
“Placenta (Human)”: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Women’s Work at Sea
Tracking Kurosawa Through Postwar Japan (and How I Turned a Side Hustle Into a Book)
Primary Source: The Pirate Zheng Yi Sao and a Fine Press Publisher
The Man Who Sold the Border: The Mercantile Imagination of Robert Runyon
The McFarland Cuban Plantation Records
Primary Source: English Martyrs on the Streets of Milan
IHS Climate in Context – Texas Deregulation and the 2021 Ice Storm
Works in Progress: The Radical Spanish Empire
Monsoon Islam: An interview with Sebastian Prange
Black Resistance and Resilience: Collected Works From Not Even Past
Free Healthcare with a Price
Slavery in Early Austin: The Stringer’s Hotel and Urban Slavery
Maurice Cowling and AJP Taylor: What Would They Think of Brexit?
His Whaleship: The Stories of Real, Authentic, Dead Whales
The Gilded Age roots of Trump’s Trade Philosophy
Rising From the Ashes: The Oklahoma Eagle and its Long Road to Preservation
The Curious Case of the Thomas Cook Hospital in Luxor
José and His Brothers
The Racial Geography Tour at UT Austin
White Women and the Economy of Slavery
The American “Empire” Reconsidered
Goddess of Anarchy: Lucy Parsons, American Radical
Industrial Sexuality: Gender in a Small Town in Egypt
The Price for Their Pound of Flesh
History and Advocacy: Brazil in Turmoil
Mapping Newcomers in Buenos Aires, 1928
A Gold Mine in a Silver Edition: Jim Hogg County, March 9, 1939
Carrie Marcus Neiman: A Pioneer in Ready to Wear
History Museums: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
Boomtown, USA: An Historical Look at Fracking
The Future of Cuba-Texas Relations
Jacqueline Jones on the Myth of Race in America
Seth Garfield on the Brazilian Amazon
Pipelines along Uncle Tom’s Cabin: Standard Oil in Louisiana
Austin’s Municipal Abattoir
Mark Metzler on Post-War Japan
Austin’s First Electric Streetcar Era
Women Shaping Texas in the Twentieth Century
An “Act of Justice”?
Robyn Metcalfe on London’s 19th Century Meat Market
Cold War Smoke: Cigarettes Across Borders
Erika Bsumek on Navajo Artisans at the Trading Post
The Rise and Fall of the Austin Dam
Tiffany Gill on Beauty Shop Politics
George on the Lege, Part 8 – Public Higher Education
George on the Lege, Part 6 – Betting on Gam(bl)ing
Black is Beautiful – And Profitable
H. W. Brands on the Rise of American Capitalism
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