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1. Before the Roar: U.S. Unemployment Relief after World War I and the Long History of a Paternalist Welfare Policy.

2. Rethinking the "Straight State": Welfare Politics, Health Care, and Public Policy in the Shadow of AIDS.

3. Courting Women, Courting Advertisers: The Woman's Page and the Transformation of the American Newspaper, 1895-1935.

4. The Right-Wing Popular Front: The Far Right and American Conservatism in the 1950s.

5. Unpacking the Supreme Court: Judicial Retirement, Judicial Independence, and the Road to the 1937 Court Battle.

6. Making Motherhood a Felony: African American Women's Welfare Rights Activism in New Orleans and the End of Suitable Home Laws, 1959–1962.

7. A Place to Die: Nursing Home Abuse and the Political Economy of the 1970s.

8. Birth of the U.S. Colonial Minimum Wage: The Struggle over the Fair Labor Standards Act in Puerto Rico, 1938-1941.

9. Announcements.

10. William Worthy's Passport: Travel Restrictions and the Cold War Struggle for Civil and Human Rights.

11. "I React Intensely to Everything": Russia and the Frustrated Emotions of George F. Kennan, 1933-1958.

12. "My Heart Is in Cairo": Malcolm X, the Arab Cold War, and the Making of Islamic Liberation Ethics.

13. Securing Hegemony through Law: Venezuela, the U.S. Asphalt Trust, and the Uses of International Law, 1904-1909.

14. Impossible Criminals: The Suburban Imperatives of America's War on Drugs.

15. The Cold War Romance of Religious Authenticity: Will Herberg, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Rise of the New Right.

16. Child Labor in America, 1908-1912: Photographs of Lewis W. Hine.

17. Was FDR the Antichrist? The Birth of Fundamentalist Antiliberalism in a Global Age.

18. "Worth a Lot of Negro Votes": Black Voters, Africa, and the 1960 Presidential Campaign.

19. Origins of the Conservative Ascendancy: Barry Goldwater's Early Senate Career and the De-legitimization of Organized Labor.

20. Thinking on one's own: Catholicism in the American intellectual imagination, 1928-1960.

21. Too Close for Comfort: Canada, the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, and the North American Colo(u)r Line.

22. A Social Movement for a Global Age: U.S. Feminism and the Beijing Women's Conference of 1995.

23. Post–Family Wage, Postindustrial Society: Reframing the Gender and Family Order through Working Mothers in Reagan's America.

24. For Human Rights Abroad, against Jim Crow at Home: The Political Mobilization of American Ecumenical Protestants in the World War II Era.

25. "Shades of Mississippi": The Nation of Islam's Prison Organizing, the Carceral State, and the Black Freedom Struggle.

26. DDT and the Cold War Jungle: American Environmental and Social Engineering in the Rapti Valley of Nepal.

27. A Martial Freedom Movement: Black G.I.s' Political Struggles during World War II.

28. "Chinamen" and "Delinquent Girls": Intimacy, Exclusion, and a Search for California's Color Line.

29. "Mostly of Spanish Extraction": Second-Class Citizenship and Racial Formation in Puerto Rican Chicago, 1946-1965.

30. Announcements.

31. "We Can't Grow Food on All This Concrete": The Land Question, Agrarianism, and Black Nationalist Thought in the Late 1960s and 1970s.

32. The Ordinary Cold War: The Ground Observer Corps and Midcentury Militarization in the United States.

33. "The Search for New Forms": Black Power and the Making of the Postmodern City.

34. "This thing has ceased to be a joke": The Veterans of Future Wars and the Meanings of Political Satire in the 1930s.

35. Unauthorized Welfare: The Origins of Immigrant Status Restrictions in American Social Policy.

36. "No Such Thing as Stand Still": Migration and Geopolitics in African American History.

37. "What's Uncle Sam's Last Name?" Jews and Name Changing in New York City during the World War II Era.

38. The Three "Furies" of Libertarianism: Rose Wilder Lane, Isabel Paterson, and Ayn Rand.

39. "The Crowning Insult": Federal Segregation and the Gold Star Mother and Widow Pilgrimages of the Early 1930s.

40. "A War within Our Own Boundaries": Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and the Rise of the Carceral State.

41. We Are Not Slaves: Rethinking the Rise of Carceral States through the Lens of the Prisoners' Rights Movement.

42. The Unintended Consequences of the Carceral State: Chicana/o Political Mobilization in Post-World War II America.

43. Queer Law and Order: Sex, Criminality, and Policing in the Late Twentieth-Century United States.

44. Objects of Police History.

45. Guns and Butter: The Welfare State, the Carceral State, and the Politics of Exclusion in the Postwar United States.

46. Youth of Color and California's Carceral State: The Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility.

47. The New Math and Midcentury American Politics.

48. “We Intend to Run It”: Racial Politics, Illegal Gambling, and the Rise of Government Lotteries in the United States, 1960–1985.

49. “Produce More Joppolos”: John Hersey's A Bell for Adano and the Making of the “Good Occupation”.

50. “Modern America Desperately Needs to Listen”: The Emerging Indian in an Age of Environmental Crisis.