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1. World War I and the foundations of American intelligence: by Mark Stout, Lawrence, KS, University Press of Kansas, 2023, x+390 pp., 7 B&W illustrations, $44.95 (hardback), ISBN: 9780700635856.

2. Spanish Olive Jar and other shipping containers of sixteenth-century Florida: quantifying the documentary record.

3. Heathens and Humanitarians: On the Possibility of Redemptive Futures.

4. We Are Cuba! How a Revolutionary People Have Survived in a Post-Soviet World.

6. Symbolic objects in contentious politics.

7. Indigenous environmental perspectives: Challenging the oceanic security state.

8. Critical policy analysis and gameplay.

9. Introduction: Towards a material history of Colonial Latin America.

11. The Clash of the Commons: An Imagined Library Commons Discourse.

12. Regionalism: Texas History is Southwestern History.

13. Fiduciary Colonialism: Annuities and Native Dispossession in the Early United States.

14. "To Abjure Popish Heresys": Crafting a Borderlands Gospel during Queen Anne's War at St. James Parish, South Carolina, 1701–20.

15. Kindling the Flame of Revolution: Communication and Committees of Correspondence in Colonial America.

16. Amnesia, aphasia and amnesty: the articulations of Italian colonial memory in postwar films (1946–1960).

17. Imperial Governance and the Growth of Legislative Power in America.

19. The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton by Andrew Porwancher (review).

20. PLYMOUTH PLANTATION’S PLACE IN THE ATLANTIC WORLD.

21. Dutch-Language Imprints in Colonial America.

23. Horseback riding pathways and harbors at the beginning of the colonial era in Mexico.

24. Only in the Philippines? Postcolonial exceptionalisms and Filipina feminisms.

25. Alignment of Old Land Surveys for Accurately Locating Archaeological Sites: The 1634 and 1646 Palisades in Middle Plantation, Colonial Virginia.

26. Sylvia Wynter: Science Studies and Posthumanism as Praxes of Being Human.

27. Finding Father Kino's San Xavier del Wa:k.

28. Imperial Politics, English Law, and the Strategic Foundations of Constitutional Review in America.

29. Picking up the Pieces: Intercultural Interaction in the Great Lakes Region Examined through Copper-Base Metal Artifacts.

30. Conjunction in Colonial Valley Zapotec.

31. Abraham Cowley and the Secretaryship of the Virginia Colony.

32. The Nanziatticos and the Violence of the Archive: Land and Native Enslavement in Colonial Virginia.

33. Witness Tree Records for the Early Colonial Period (1623-1700) of Eastern Virginia.

34. Moving Memories: The Puritans We Need.

35. DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION IN MALAYSIA: PREREQUISITES AND OBSTACLES.

36. Controlling the metaphor: Language and self-definition in revolutionary America.

38. THE LOST HALF OF ANDEAN ARCHITECTURE: EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ROOFING TRADITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL USE AT CHINCHERO, PERU.

39. Connecting Protestants in Britain's Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Empire.

40. Writing Translations, Writing History: Colonial American Voices and the Problem of Verticality.

41. Conclusion: Writing To and From the Revolution.

42. Introduction: Expand or Die: The Revolution's New Empire.

43. Building a New Imperial State: The Strategic Foundations of Separation of Powers in America.

44. Historical criminology, a moving target: Understanding and challenging trends in British and American periodization.

45. Law and Catholicism in Colonial Maryland.

46. Contextualizing Anne Bradstreet’s Literary Remains: Why We Need a New Edition of the Poems.

47. The Irish Contribution to the Ideological Origins of the American Revolution: Nonimportation and the Reception of Jonathan Swift’s Irish Satires in Early America.

48. A Meteor and a Generous Mind: The Revolutionary Political Thought of Thomson Mason.

49. “Virtue” and “True Virtue”: Competing Ethical Philosophies in the American Founding Era.

50. The Governor’s Two Bodies.

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