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Roundtable Review of The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink (2023) by William Inboden

“Free Walter Collins!”: Black Draft Resistance and Prisoner Defense Campaigns during the Vietnam War

Did Mark the Evangelist Write a Secret Gospel? Did Jesus Have a Relationship with a Young Man? A Fresh Investigation into the Secret Gospel of Mark

Burying the Lede? The Iran Hostage Crisis “October Surprise” and Me

Lecturing in Kherson: A One-Year Reflection on Maps, Occupations, and Russia’s War against Ukraine

The Merchant, the Marriage, and the Treaty Port: Reassessing Ōura Kei

River Depths, Bordered Lands, and Circuitous Routes: On Returning to South Texas

A Taste of Brazil: How Guaraná Soda Became a National Icon

“Placenta (Human)”: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Women’s Work at Sea

Confronting Dictatorship: Jimmy Carter and Human Rights Diplomacy in Argentina

Roundtable Review of Jeremi Suri’s Civil War by Other Means

Crises as Catalysts: The Case for Optimism in Future US-Russia Arms Control Negotiations

Putin’s Effort to Make Conquest Acceptable Again

Tracking Kurosawa Through Postwar Japan (and How I Turned a Side Hustle Into a Book)

Tracking Kurosawa Through Postwar Japan (and How I Turned a Side Hustle Into a Book)

Year in Review - Fall 2021/Spring 2022

Year in Review – Academic year 2021-2022

Mary Todd Lincoln, Elizabeth Keckley, and the Queer History of the Old Clothes Scandal

Diversity, National Identity, and the Fraught History Behind the State Department’s Search for Diplomats Who “Look Like America”

The Man Who Sold the Border: The Mercantile Imagination of Robert Runyon

The Man Who Sold the Border: The Mercantile Imagination of Robert Runyon

Flash of Light, Wall of Fire

Archives and their Afterlives: Conversing with the Work of Kirsten Weld

Archives and their Afterlives: Conversing with the Work of Kirsten Weld

In the Shadow of Vietnam: The United States and the Third World in the 1960s

In the Shadow of Vietnam: The United States and the Third World in the 1960s

Hidden in Plain Sight: Re-Viewing Juan de Miranda’s Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Hidden in Plain Sight: Re-Viewing Juan de Miranda’s Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

Hidden in Plain (Virtual) Sight: Searching for a Lost Portrait of Sor Juana by Juan de Miranda and Finding a Photograph of it in a Digital Archive

Hidden in Plain (Virtual) Sight: Searching for a Lost Portrait of Sor Juana by Juan de Miranda and Finding a Photograph of it in a Digital Archive

Primary Source: Notes for a Napoleonic Scandal

Tasting Empanadas and Red Wine in Chile’s Popular Unity Revolution

Tasting Empanadas and Red Wine in Chile’s Popular Unity Revolution

Unboxing the Saints: A Curious Case from Early Modern Milan

Fighting against Oblivion and Obscurity: Asian American Studies and its Place in U.S. Education

Black Women’s History in the US: Past & Present

To Rule the Waves: Britain’s Cable Empire and the Birth of Global Communications

“Though she wasn’t a man, she was as good as one”: Labor, Seapower, and Nineteenth-Century Seafaring Stewardesses

Latin American and Caribbean History: Collected Works from Not Even Past

The Vanishing American Century?

Out of the Rubble: Doctors Strikes and State Repression in Guatemala’s Cold War

An Intimate History of the Twentieth Century

The Sword and The Shield – A Conversation with Peniel E. Joseph (Part I)

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  • “Free Walter Collins!”: Black Draft Resistance and Prisoner Defense Campaigns during the Vietnam War
  • Did Mark the Evangelist Write a Secret Gospel? Did Jesus Have a Relationship with a Young Man? A Fresh Investigation into the Secret Gospel of Mark
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