Books
  • School Resegregation
  • The Word in the World
  • A Government by the People
  • Agrarian Capitalism in Theory and Practice
  • Defiant Braceros
  • Unruly Bodies
  • Moderates
  • Legal Realism at Yale, 1927-1960
  • Death Is a Festival
  • Vergil's Eclogues
  • The Mind of Frederick Douglass
  • The Work of Self-Representation
  • Sex and Citizenship in Antebellum America
  • No Direction Home
  • GIs and Fräuleins
  • Rape and Race in the Nineteenth-Century South
  • Contested Culture
  • Runaway Slave Settlements in Cuba
  • Engineering Nature
  • Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!
  • Quantitative Methods for Historians
  • The Fruits of Their Labor
  • Trials of Character
  • From the Bullet to the Ballot
  • Righteous Propagation
  • Redeeming America
  • Gastonia 1929
  • Rivers of Gold, Lives of Bondage
  • Lee's Miserables
  • The Richmond Campaign of 1862
  • Puerto Rico in the American Century
  • Fields of Blood
  • The Civil War as a Theological Crisis
  • Labor and Desire
  • Struggle for Mastery
  • Crafting Lives
  • The Waterman's Song
  • Creek Country
  • Lafayette in Two Worlds
  • Winning Women's Votes
  • One World, Big Screen
  • The Inception of Modern Professional Education
  • Wage Labor and Guilds in Medieval Europe
  • Funding Feminism
  • A White-Collar Profession
  • Somerset Homecoming
  • A Vietnam War Reader
  • St. Francis of America
  • Planning with Neighborhoods
  • The Revolution of 1861
  • When Sherman Marched North from the Sea
  • Antiracism in Cuba
  • Gettysburg--The Second Day
  • Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time
  • Mother Worship
  • Law and Society in Puritan Massachusetts
  • Living with History / Making Social Change
  • Form and History in American Literary Naturalism
  • Hammer and Hoe
  • From People’s War to People’s Rule
  • Masters, Servants, and Magistrates in Britain and the Empire, 1562-1955
  • Subduing Satan
  • Modern Food, Moral Food
  • The Formation of Candomblé
  • Strangers and Pilgrims
  • What's Wrong with the Poor?
  • The KISS Letter: An Encounter with Elvis
  • Saving Community Journalism
  • Boss Lady
  • The Harpsichord Owner's Guide
  • The Gospel of Freedom and Power
  • Rising Wind
  • Environmental Inequalities
  • At America's Gates
  • Thaddeus Stevens
  • The Day Is Past and Gone: Family Photographs from Eastern North Carolina
  • Raising Cane and Backwater Graffiti
  • Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome
  • Reforming Chile
  • With a Sword in One Hand and Jomini in the Other
  • Visions of Power in Cuba
  • Civilizing Argentina
  • The Deepest Wounds
  • God's New Israel
  • Women at the Front
  • The Traveler's Guide to American Gardens
  • Making Black Los Angeles
  • Disunion!
  • Braxton Bragg
  • The First American Frontier
  • The Louis A. Pérez Jr. Cuba Trilogy, Omnibus E-book
  • The Gymnasium of Virtue
  • Religious Intolerance in America
  • Crisis and Commitment
  • Capitalizing on Change
  • Hill Folks
  • A Movement Without Marches
  • The Lives in Objects
  • Modernizing a Slave Economy
  • Vision, Reflection, and Desire in Western Painting
  • The Southern Experience in the American Revolution
  • New Voyages to Carolina
  • The Last Generation
  • Mastery, Tyranny, and Desire
  • Crafting Civilian Control of the Military in Venezuela
  • The Harry Pfanz Gettysburg Trilogy, Omnibus E-book
  • Lynching and Spectacle
  • Home Fires Burning
  • Froth and Scum
  • Invalid Women
  • Singing in My Soul
  • Thomas Day
  • Freedom's Teacher
  • Common Threads
  • Portrait of America
  • And Muhammad Is His Messenger
  • Toward a New Deal in Baltimore
  • The Works of James M. Whitfield
  • The Circus Age
  • Closer to Freedom
  • White Women, Rape, and the Power of Race in Virginia, 1900-1960
  • Chained in Silence
  • Turing's Man
  • Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement
  • After the Trail of Tears
  • The Nation as a Local Metaphor
  • Super-Scenic Motorway
  • Pickett's Charge in History and Memory
  • Live and Let Live
  • Defining Moments
  • Prozac as a Way of Life
  • The Corporation as Family
  • Wilhelm II
  • The Color of the Land
  • Governing Spirits
  • Athenian Popular Religion
  • The Battle for North Carolina's Coast
  • Voices of the Enslaved in Nineteenth-Century Cuba
  • Gabriel's Rebellion
  • From Reconciliation to Revolution
  • The Making of Black Detroit in the Age of Henry Ford
  • In My Father's House Are Many Mansions
  • Blue Texas
  • A History of the Book in America
  • Religious Freedom
  • Protecting Privacy in Surveillance Societies
  • Living the Revolution
  • Colonialism, Catholicism, and Contraception
  • An Unwanted War
  • From Toussaint to Tupac
  • Ask and Tell
  • The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
  • Living Monuments
  • Civil Rights Unionism
  • Honor Thy Gods
  • The Politics of American Religious Identity
  • Populist Vanguard
  • Creating a Common Table in Twentieth-Century Argentina
  • A Dangerous Stir
  • Evangelizing the Chosen People
  • The Eternal City
  • Confessional Subjects
  • Kindred by Choice
  • Winning Our Freedoms Together
  • Birth Control and the Population Question in England, 1877-1930
  • Awaiting Armageddon
  • Fergus Millar's Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Omnibus E-book
  • Reconstructing the Household
  • Builders of Empire
  • Eric Williams and the Making of the Modern Caribbean
  • The Majority Finds Its Past
  • State and Revolution in Cuba
  • The Blood of Government
  • Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight
  • Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South
  • Conceiving Freedom
  • Pressed for All Time
  • Lincoln and the Politics of Slavery
  • A History of the Oratorio
  • The Birth of a New Europe
  • Planters and the Making of a "New South"
  • The Secret Eye
  • The New York Intellectuals, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition
  • A Commentary on Plutarch's Pericles
  • Telling Histories
  • Horrible Prettiness
  • Golden State, Golden Youth
  • Receiving Erin's Children
  • Contracultura
  • Unruly Women
  • Search for Security
  • The War of 1898
  • A Chance for Change
  • Domesticating Slavery
  • Feminism, Sexuality, and Politics
  • The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935
  • The Most Dangerous Area in the World
  • From Rainforest to Cane Field in Cuba
  • Within the Plantation Household
  • Coca-Colonization and the Cold War
  • Dear Mrs. Roosevelt
  • The Law's Conscience
  • The Patrician Tribune
  • A Cautious Patriotism
  • The Sound of Navajo Country
  • Jean Rhys and the Novel As Women's Text
  • Knocking on Labor’s Door
  • Medicalizing Blackness
  • This Ain't Chicago
  • Cultural Contact and the Making of European Art since the Age of Exploration
  • Chocolate City
  • The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move
  • To Marry an Indian
  • The Peninsula Campaign and the Necessity of Emancipation
  • Twisted Cross
  • Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game
  • Battling the Plantation Mentality
  • The People and Their Peace
  • Prompt and Utter Destruction, Third Edition
  • Wonder
  • By the Bomb's Early Light
  • Zero Hunger
  • The Land Was Ours
  • Southern Cultures: Remembering the Civil War Issue
  • Hemingway's Nonfiction
  • Nathaniel Bowditch and the Power of Numbers
  • Colorblind Injustice
  • German Liberalism and the Dissolution of the Weimar Party System, 1918-1933
  • John Brown Still Lives!
  • Choice and Coercion
  • God's Almost Chosen Peoples
  • Incomplete Democracy
  • Migrating Faith
  • To Lead As Equals
  • Uplifting the Race
  • Along Freedom Road
  • Help Me to Find My People
  • Caribbean Exchanges
  • Colored Travelers
  • Inside Roman Libraries
  • Hoods and Shirts
  • Channels of Discourse, Reassembled
  • The Romantic Fragment Poem
  • Mirror and Veil
  • Gay Artists in Modern American Culture
  • Like a Family
  • The Price of Liberty
  • Jacksonian Antislavery and the Politics of Free Soil, 1824-1854
  • A History of the Oratorio, 4 volumes, Omnibus E-book
  • The Invention of Free Labor
  • The Greening of Protestant Thought
  • A History of the Sonata Idea
  • A Field Guide to Gettysburg, Second Edition Expanded Ebook
  • A Different Shade of Justice
  • A Failed Empire
  • The NAACP's Legal Strategy against Segregated Education, 1925-1950
  • Beyond Blackface
  • Constructing Bangladesh
  • Caught in the Middle East
  • The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South, 1932-1968
  • The Secret History of Gender
  • The Kaiser's Chemists
  • Joyce, Bakhtin, and Popular Literature
  • Genoa and the Genoese, 958-1528
  • Recreating Africa
  • Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains
  • A Death Retold
  • Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times
  • Dollar Diplomacy by Force
  • Our Separate Ways
  • Hiroshima Diary
  • Root and Branch
  • Long, Obstinate, and Bloody
  • American Sugar Kingdom
  • The Collapse of the German War Economy, 1944-1945
  • My Desire for History
  • From Welfare to Workfare
  • Gettysburg--The First Day
  • The Scotch-Irish
  • Exploring Southern Appalachian Forests
  • Grassroots Garveyism
  • What America Read
  • Lincoln and the Decision for War
  • The Strange History of the American Quadroon
  • Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth Century
  • The Latino Generation
  • Many Minds, One Heart
  • Two Faces of Exclusion
  • A German Women's Movement
  • Creating Colonial Williamsburg
  • Sustaining the Cherokee Family
  • The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914
  • Proudly We Can Be Africans
  • White Captives
  • Dred
  • Hard Work Is Not Enough
  • Native Americans, Christianity, and the Reshaping of the American Religious Landscape
  • The Search for a New Order
  • Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume I
  • Radical Moves
  • Runaway
  • How to Read the Qur'an
  • On Becoming Cuban
  • Remaking Respectability
  • Sugar, Slavery, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico
  • The Fire of Freedom
  • The Last Puritans
  • Unjust Deeds
  • A Two-Colored Brocade
  • A New South Rebellion
  • Thomas Nast
  • The Descent of Darwin
  • Too Much to Ask
  • Prescription for Heterosexuality
  • Raising Government Children
  • Princess Noire
  • Southeastern Geographer
  • A History of Small Business in America
  • Corn and Capitalism
  • Eisenhower and Latin America
  • Arms and the Woman
  • Labor Under Fire
  • A Feeling for Books
  • The Provincials
  • Claudian's In Eutropium
  • A Foxfire Christmas
  • The Claims of Kinfolk
  • Latino City
  • The Inner Islands
  • Habits of Industry
  • Taylorism Transformed
  • Poems in Their Place
  • To the Webster-Ashburton Treaty
  • Pharmacopolitics
  • Franchising in America
  • Democracy Betrayed
  • Wayfaring Strangers
  • Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown, Written by Himself
  • The Book of Salsa
  • Hidden Spending
  • Consumers' Imperium
  • Auschwitz
  • The South in the Shadow of Nazism
  • Real Native Genius
  • Roanoke Island
  • A History of the Book in America
  • Creating Consumers
  • Not Alms but Opportunity
  • Color and Character
  • Liberation Historiography
  • Bobby Rush: "Blues Singer--Plus"
  • Gospel of Disunion
  • American Science in an Age of Anxiety
  • Shifting Gears
  • Through the Heart of Dixie
  • Sin City North
  • Americanism
  • The Papers of General Nathanael Greene
  • Gertrude Weil
  • The Politics of Freeing Markets in Latin America
  • A History of the Oratorio
  • Dress Casual
  • David to Delacroix
  • Understanding Health Inequalities and Justice
  • The Other Missiles of October
  • Sorting Out the New South City
  • Remembering the Past in Contemporary African American Fiction
  • Braceros
  • Talk with You Like a Woman
  • Slavery Remembered
  • You Can’t Eat Freedom
  • A Philosophical Commentary on the Politics of Aristotle
  • To Save the Land and People
  • Brutality Garden
  • Remaking Black Power
  • Delinquent Daughters
  • From Catharine Beecher to Martha Stewart
  • The Tuscarora War
  • My Other Loneliness
  • The American Synthetic Organic Chemicals Industry
  • The Outer Banks of North Carolina, 1584-1958
  • Terror in the Heart of Freedom
  • A Short, Offhand, Killing Affair
  • The Collected Poems of Jean Toomer
  • Black Newspapers and America's War for Democracy, 1914-1920
  • The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy
  • Reluctant Confederates
  • Where These Memories Grow
  • Thank God They're on Our Side
  • The Metamorphoses of Apuleius
  • Protestants in an Age of Science
  • The Global Dimensions of Irish Identity
  • An Ordered Love
  • Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment
  • Southern Cultures: The Irish Issue
  • Jean Rhys's Historical Imagination
  • Yellow Dogs, Hushpuppies, and Bluetick Hounds
  • Laws Harsh As Tigers
  • Race over Empire
  • The Opium War, 1840-1842
  • The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776
  • The Woodwright's Apprentice
  • Ecological Revolutions
  • Reliving the Past
  • Journal of the Civil War Era
  • The Union As It Is
  • A Devil of a Whipping
  • Farm Fresh Tennessee
  • The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
  • Radical Relations
  • Virtus Romana
  • Chiasmus in the New Testament
  • The Strange Career of Porgy and Bess
  • Radium Girls
  • Building the British Atlantic World
  • Grand Designs and Visions of Unity
  • Objects of Culture
  • Surrogate Suburbs
  • The Rise of Multicultural America
  • The Free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860
  • Under Sentence of Death
  • Congressional Careers
  • First Fruits of Freedom
  • I Am a Man!
  • The Language of the Heart
  • Archives of Dispossession
  • The Short Life of Free Georgia
  • The Uncertain Triumph
  • A World of Its Own
  • Between Churchill and Stalin
  • From Chicaza to Chickasaw
  • The Company He Keeps
  • Paths Not Taken
  • American Dreams in Mississippi
  • Bad Girls
  • Armed with Abundance
  • Sexual Revolutions in Cuba
  • Vance Packard and American Social Criticism
  • Fighting Their Own Battles
  • James Madison
  • A History of the Book in America
  • Containing Arab Nationalism
  • Liberated Threads
  • Manifest Destiny's Underworld
  • Capitalists and Revolution in Nicaragua
  • The Politics of Negotiation
  • Infectious Ideas
  • The Citizen Patient
  • Give My Poor Heart Ease
  • Challenging the Secret Government
  • Mapping the Country of Regions
  • War on the Waters
  • Crabgrass Crucible
  • Defending White Democracy
  • No More Work
  • Gettysburg--Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill
  • Tar Heel Dead
  • John Tyler, the Accidental President
  • The Black Arts Movement
  • Andean Cocaine
  • Cold War Holidays
  • Corazón de Dixie
  • Citizen Klansmen
  • Making Marriage Work
  • Labor’s Great War
  • The Fracture of Good Order
  • Otto Kahn
  • Securing Sex
  • Stabbed in the Back
  • The Grand Old Man of Maine
  • Geographies of Liberation
  • History Comes Alive
  • Stalin's Holy War
  • The Negro and Fusion Politics in North Carolina, 1894-1901
  • Inventing the Criminal
  • Window on Freedom
  • That Infernal Little Cuban Republic
  • The Uneasy Center
  • The Age of Youth in Argentina
  • Dying in the City of the Blues
  • Arc of Empire
  • Transforming the Appalachian Countryside
  • The Mystery of Samba
  • William Lowndes Yancey and the Coming of the Civil War
  • The Cursillo Movement in America
  • Living with Spina Bifida
  • Torchbearers of Democracy
  • Mountain Nature
  • The Senator and the Sharecropper
  • Muslim American Women on Campus
  • Gunnar Myrdal and America's Conscience
  • New Poems of Emily Dickinson
  • Chicago's New Negroes
  • Henry James and Pragmatistic Thought
  • The Freedom of the Streets
  • Hazards of the Job
  • The Roots of Modern Conservatism
  • Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the Politics of Representative Identity
  • Imprisoned in a Luminous Glare
  • A Little Taste of Freedom
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