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A History of Gender
A Prehistory of Blue Lives Matter
A Women's Peace Dividend: Rethinking Women's History after World War II
America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation
Are We the World?: U.S. Involvement in Campaigns against Global Poverty
C
Continuity and Change in U.S. Human Rights Policy
D
Dreams and Realities: Manhood and Masculinity in Postwar America, 1945–1965
Duke Ellington Plays Baghdad: Rethinking Power after 1945
E
Echoes of the Cold War in Twenty-First Century America
F
Fitting Memorials: American Jews Confront the Holocaust, 1945–1962
Fortress America: Fear and its Consequences since the Cold War
I
I'm Free to Be Who I Want: How Americans Found Their Truth in an Age of Phonies
L
Lost Cause: Henry Wallace's Struggle to Change the Course of History, 1944-1946
M
“Multipolarity and Its Discontents: How the End of the American Empire Is Changing the World”
N
Not All of Us Were Keynesians: The Origins of Supply-Side Economic Policy in the United States
O
On Demand: Rethinking the Modern History of Consumption
P
Patriotic Optics and the War on Terror
S
San Francisco's Liberal Turn after World War II
T
The Beat Cop and the Rise of the Carceral State
The Decision to Risk the Future: Harry Truman and the Atomic Bomb
The Free Market and the Volunteer Army
The Modern African American Freedom Struggle
The Post-World War II Black Freedom Struggle
The Power Gap: Antiracism as the New Diversity and Inclusion in Post-Obama America
The Problem with Prison Reform
The Rise of the American Right
The Sudden Decline of White Supremacy in Post–World War II America
Thinking about a History of the American South in the 1970s
V
Violence, Violation, and the Long Civil Rights Movement
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