1. Interviewing in the Job Market in the Twenty-First
Century
2. Presidential Session:
Perspectives on the American Civil War
3. What Every Historian
Wants to Know about Copyright and Fair Use. . . and Has Never
Bothered to Ask
4. Creating Alternatives
to Assessment Regimes: A Standards and Outcomes Approach to Postsecondary
History Education
5. Authority, Trust,
and Witness in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
6.
British "Popular" Responses to War and Peace with France, 1793–1815
7.
Causes of War and Peace—The Long View
8. Double Crossings: National Identity and the French Reception
of Music, Psychoanalysis, and Art
9. Epidemics and Demographic Disaster in Colonial Latin America:
A Reassessment
10. Documentary Film: A Separate Place: The Schools P.S. du Pont
Built
11. From Teachers, Recommendations to the Academy for Teacher Training
12. Inventing “Us” and “Them”:
Identity and Culture in Cold-War America
13. Legacies of War and the Shaping of the Future in Modern Britain
14. Liberalism and the Historical Use of Age
15. Mirror Image Twins? Constructing Spaceflight in the Soviet
Union and the United States
16. New Approaches to Conflict in the Ancient Mediterranean World
17. Nothing but Trouble: The
British Experience on the Afghan Frontier, 1849–1925
18. Obedience and Rebellion in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
19. Race, Colonialism, and Global
Conflict in Germany, 1884–1918
20. Race, Gender, and the Anti-Vietnam War Movement at Fort Ord,
California
21. Shrinking America: The Influence of Psychotherapeutic Thought
in American Culture
22. Sounding Out American History:
Recording and Documenting the Voices and Soundscapes of America’s
Past and Present
23. Still Fighting: A Comparative View of National Cultures and
the Public Memory of the Second World War
24. The Horse at War
25. The Spanish Backcountry:
War and Settler Identity in the Floridas, 1783–1814
26.
Violence in the Formation of the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century
Japan
27. War and Peace in American Popular Culture
28. Writing the Global History of Human Rights
29. Reconsidering the Limits of Social Control in Early Modern
Germany: State Power and Powerlessness in Ulm, Augsburg, and Berlin
30. Access to Federal Government
Records after 9–11
31. Armed Forces Interactions with American Science and Technology:
From the Revolution to the Twenty-first Century: Life Sciences
and the Armed Forces