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"A will of her own": Sarah Towles Reed and the pursuit of democracy in Southern public education
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The American Civil religion in the 1890s: in crisis and revival
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Andrew Lytle, southern agrarianism and the quest for yeoman authenticity
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The Baroness Pontalba
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Between nation and empire: Representations of the Haitian Revolution in antebellum literary culture
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The breakdown of Franciscan hegemony in the Kingdom of New Mexico, 1692-1752
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Ceramic use in late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century southeastern Louisiana
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Challenging and reinforcing white control of public space: Race relations of New Orleans streetcars, 1861--1965
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City in amber: Race, culture, and the tourist transformation of New Orleans, 1945--1995
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City of desire: A history of same-sex desire in New Orleans, 1917-1977
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Conscience and conflict: Patterns in the history of student activism on southern college campuses, 1960--1970
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The courage of his convictions: Hale Boggs and civil rights
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Creativity through destructive tendencies: Utopian designs in early modern French travel literature on Louisiana
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The Deacons for Defense and Justice: Armed self-defense and the civil rights movement
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The diplomatic career of Henry White, 1883-1919
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Don Fernando's legacy: A microhistory of Atrisco, New Mexico, 1692-1821
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Environmental history: Rising subdiscipline
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Erin's enterprise: Immigration by appropriation. The Irish in antebellum New Orleans
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Evangelicals and entrepreneurs: The northeastern antislavery experience in Kansas, 1854-1860
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"Francais, negres et sauvages": Constructing race in colonial Louisiana
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Gateway to the Americas: New Orleans's quest for Latin American trade, 1900-1970
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A genealogy of dissent: The culture of progressive protest in Southern Baptist life, 1920-1995
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The Georgia-Florida campaigns in the American Revolution: 1776, 1777, and 1778
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The Georgia Whigs in the revolutionary crisis: 1763--1779
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