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2006
Volume XV
Volume
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Volume XV Body (PDF)
Articles
The Holy Office of the Inquisición in the New World:
Sorcerers and Plants in the Indies
By Mark Piper
Page 1
* John Mullin Prize Winner
"America Can Save Greece:"
The World War II Relief Mobilization of the Greek Diaspora and the American Public
By Tracy Dodge
Page 31
Anatomy of a Crusade:
The De Expugnatione Lyxbonensi and the Lisbon Crusade of 1147
By Kevin Mummey
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45
Royal Culpability:
King James VI and the Scottish Witch Craze of the 1590s
By Jared Taylor
Page 63
Trials & Troubles:
Organization, Cooperation, and Administration in the Arvin Migratory Labor Camp
By Thomas Dorrance
Page 79
* John Mullin Prize Winner
Coming to Terms with Cannabis:
A Discursive History of the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act
By Ari Cushner
Page 95
Not One Man in America Believed Him:
On the Historical Misunderstanding of John Adams, with an Apologia
By Daniel Frontino Elash
Page 117
The Roman Cult of Mithras:
Religious Phenomenon and Brotherhood
By Giovanna Palombo
Page 135
A Corruption of Morals:
The Boston Massacre in the Social Imagination of Resistance and Revolution
By Ryan W. Tripp
Page 155
Book Reviews & Historiography
Sufferers and Healers
Reviewed by Timothy A. Kellogg
Page 177
Is the Origin of Capitalism "Eurocentric?"
A Review of Recent Debates in Socio-Economic History
By Peter S. Gray
Page 183
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2005
Volume XIV
Volume
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Volume XIV Body (PDF)
Articles
Friend to Slavery:
Legal Protection of Slavery by the California Supreme Court
By Michael T. Caires
Page 1
* Sara Ruth Prize Winner
Radical
Exlusion:
Nazi Euthanasia, 1939-1945
By Heather Cooper
Page 15
The
Persistence of a Muslim Sicily
By Daniel Elash
Page
41
Little Women & Evil-Looking Men:
Rebecca Buffum Springs & The Politics of Motherhood in Antebellum
America
By Sarah Barkin
Page 53
* Sara Ruth Prize Winner
From Bush-League Hamlet to Major-League Metropolis:
Los Angeles, The Dodgers, and Proposition B
By Michael Mott
Page 71
American Fourierism:
Universalizing Reform
By Maryan Soliman
Page 95
The Revitalization of Tactical Debate in the Convention
of 1843
By Leah Thompson
Page 109
Chasing Sodomy During the Renaissance:
A Comparative Study of Venice and Florence
By Rhiannon Anderson
Page 123
Kings and Christianity:
The Politics of Conversion in Seventh-Century England
By Sam Dupont
Page 139
Book Reviews & Historiography
Page153
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2002
Volume XI
Articles
20 Juli: The Politics of a Coup
By Jacob Pemberton
Forgotten
American Observance:
Remembering the First of August
By David Roberts
* Sara Ruth Prize Winner
"God
Give Us Men!": Manliness, the American Protective Assocation,
and Catholicism in San Francisco, 1893-1896
By Brenda D. Frink
The
Groans of the Britons: Toward the British Civitates Period, Circa
406-455 C.E.
By Kevin Mummey
Settlement
Work in a Union Town: Lucile
Eaves, The San Francisco Settlement Association, & Organized
Labor, 1894-1906
By Ann Wilson(Electronic Version Not Available)
A
Woman is Wise
By J. Stephan Edwards
Historiographical
Essays
Bananas,
Ports, & Railroads: A Historiographical Essay on UFCO in Guatemala,
1901-1944
By Bonar Hernandez
I,
Too, Am a Man
By Joseph Mullin
Back
to the Future
By David Wallace
Reviews
of Books
Lifebuoy
Men, Lux Women
Reviewed by Joseph Mullin
Colorblind
Injustice
Reviewed by Rachel Van
That
Noble Dream
Reviewed by Ann Wilson
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2001
Volume X
Pan American Unity: Diego Rivera's Dramatic Interlude with Trotsky
Elsie Casler
Prostitution and Footbinding: Images of Chinese Womanhood in Late
Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
Jingwoan Chang
The Sky is Closed for California: Reading Jesuit Sources for the
"Other": Accommodation, Resistance, and the Decline
of Native Peoples in Eighteenth-Century Baja
Allison Fields
Apostle of the Dock: Archbishop Edward J. Hanna's Role as Chairman
of the National Longshormen's Board During the 1934 San Francisco
Waterfront Strike
Jaime Garcia De Alba
Poor Righteous Teaching: The Story of the FBI and the FIve Percenters
Bradley R. Gooding
The
Las Casas-Sepulveda Controversy, 1550-1551
Bonar Ludwig Hernandez
Women,
Wilson, and Emergency War Measures
Lisa Justice
Gender,
Class Consciousness, and Ethical Consumerism: Early Twentieth-Century
Labeling Campaigns in the Women's Garment Industry
Michelle Kleehammer
The
Beast that Feeds on the Blood of the People: Neoliberalism, Globalization,
and the Robbery of Indigenous Landholdings in Mexico
Margaret Moody
Mary
Jane Megquier: San Francisco as Refuge
Rachel Van
* Sara Ruth Prize Winner
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1998
Volume VII
Articles:
Barber the Professor
David Barber
March
1939: America's Guarantee to Britain
Matthew DeFraga
I Live in the Shade That Determines Me
Enrico Del Zotto
Pacifism
Elizabeth Forest
This Preposterous Masculine Fiction
Sandra Henderson
Ethiopia and Rome:
the Birth of Byzantine Religious Diplomacy
Giovanni Ruffini
The 1832 Tax Reform Act
Paul Townsend
Alternatives to Appeasement
Edward Wilkinson
Reviews:
The Peculiarities of German History
Matthew Andrews
The Revolution in Context:
A Review of Gordon S. Wood
Chris Bauermeister
Women
of the Clan
Lisa Carney
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1997
Volume VI
Saint of National Liberation or Prancing Fool?
The Image of Emilio Aguinaldo
by Randolf Arguelles
Diplomacy Through the Grapevine:
Time, Distance, and Sixteenth-Century Ambassadorial Dispatches
by Elizabeth Carman
Adaptability and the Shock of the New:
The Response of the Mexica to Cortes' Invasion
by Christopher Ebert
Friends, Neighbors, Communists:
San Francisco Police Respond to Labor Strikes, 1934-1940
by Carolyn McNulty
The Brazilian Black Movement in the Twentieth Century:
A Middle-Class Mulatto Monopoly?
by Alexandra Puerto
Dual Unionism or "Boring from Within":
The Communist Party and the San Francisco General Strike
by Todd Chretien
After Suffrage:
The California Federation of Women's Clubs
and the 1913 State Legislature
by Jarrond Harrison
Kursk:
The Turning Point on the Eastern Front in World War II
by Roberto R. Padilla II
Professionalism, Sexology, and Power:
Ideology of Homosexuality in the United States Military
by Nathan Purkiss
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