James M. Banner Jr.
Independent historian, Washington DC
Theory and Methodology
Elections, Electoral College, Voting Rights
1800-1865
22 results found.
Independent historian, Washington DC
Theory and Methodology
Elections, Electoral College, Voting Rights
1800-1865
Clemson University
Public History and Memory
Legal and Constitutional
Civil War and Reconstruction
Northeastern University
Politics
Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Social and Cultural
Columbia University
Public History and Memory
Interdisciplinary Theory/Studies
Immigration
The Evergreen State College
Council on Contemporary Families
Family
Childhood and Youth
General and Historiography
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Public History and Memory
Social Movements
Migration/Migrant
Emma Goldman Papers, University of California, Berkeley
Social Movements
Labor and Working Class
Intellectual
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
1700-1800
Slavery
Archives and Bibliography
Stanford University
Legal and Constitutional
Revolutionary and Early National
Politics
Brown University
Race
Childhood and Youth
Oral history
Illinois State University
Intellectual
Education
Post-1945
University of Washington Tacoma
Public History and Memory
Music
Social Movements
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Print Culture
Mass Communications
Gender, Masculinity, Femininity
American University
Oral history
Public History and Memory
Theory and Methodology
Indiana University
1700-1800
Gender, Masculinity, Femininity
Theory and Methodology
Yale University
Sexuality
International Relations
Gender, Masculinity, Femininity
National Humanities Center
General and Historiography
Theory and Methodology
Teaching
Bowdoin College
Slavery
Legal and Constitutional
Film
University of South Carolina
1800-1865
Slavery
Civil War and Reconstruction
University of Texas at Austin
Public History and Memory
Presidential
Gilded Age and Progressive Era