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2. Chelsea Stieber. Haiti's Paper War: Post-Independence Writing, Civil War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804–1954.
3. Sam A. Mustafa. Napoleon's Paper Kingdom: The Life and Death of Westphalia, 1807–1813.
4. Julia Guarneri. Newsprint Metropolis: City Papers and the Making of Modern Americans.
5. Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents.
6. A World of Paper: Louis XIV, Colbert de Torcy, and the Rise of the Information State.
7. A Scrap of Paper: Breaking and Making International Law during the Great War.
8. Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala.
9. Paper Sovereigns: Anglo-Native Treaties and the Law of Nations, 1604-1664.
10. Paul M. Dover. The Information Revolution in Early Modern Europe.
11. The Slain Wood: Papermaking and Its Environmental Consequences in the American South.
12. Megan Eaton Robb. Print and the Urdu Public: Muslims, Newspapers, and Urban Life in Colonial India.
13. Michael Stamm. Dead Tree Media: Manufacturing the Newspaper in Twentieth-Century North America.
14. Benjamin T. Smith. The Mexican Press and Civil Society, 1940–1976: Stories from the Newsroom, Stories from the Street.
15. Larry Wolff. Woodrow Wilson and the Reimagining of Eastern Europe.
16. Charly Coleman. The Spirit of French Capitalism: Economic Theology in the Age of Enlightenment.
17. David E. Fishman. The Book Smugglers: Partisans, Poets, and the Race to Save Jewish Treasures from the Nazis.
18. Markus Friedrich. The Birth of the Archive: A History of Knowledge.
19. George Stevenson. The Women's Liberation Movement and the Politics of Class in Britain.
20. Marina Rustow. The Lost Archive: Traces of a Caliphate in a Cairo Synagogue.
21. Allen Isaacman and Barbara Isaacman. Mozambique's Samora Machel: A Life Cut Short.
22. Leor Halevi. Modern Things on Trial: Islam's Global and Material Reformation in the Age of Rida, 1865–1935.
23. Paige Gray. Cub Reporters: American Children's Literature and Journalism in the Golden Age.
24. Penny Sinanoglou. Partitioning Palestine: British Policymaking at the End of Empire.
25. Volker R. Berghahn. Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany.
26. Frances Houghton. The Veterans' Tale: British Military Memoirs of the Second World War.
27. Toni Gilpin. The Long Deep Grudge: A Story of Big Capital, Radical Labor, and Class War in the American Heartland.
28. Kirsten L. Ziomek. Lost Histories: Recovering the Lives of Japan's Colonial Peoples.
29. Paul Bjerk. Julius Nyerere.
30. Colin Koopman. How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person.
31. Peter Karibe Mendy. Amílcar Cabral: A Nationalist and Pan-Africanist Revolutionary.
32. Peter Eisenstadt. Against the Hounds of Hell: A Life of Howard Thurman.
33. David A. Varel. The Scholar and the Struggle: Lawrence Reddick's Crusade for Black History and Black Power.
34. Sam Hutchinson. Settlers, War, and Empire in the Press: Unsettling News in Australia and Britain, 1863–1902.
35. Heather Jones. For King and Country: The British Monarchy and the First World War.
36. Samuel Fury Childs Daly. A History of the Republic of Biafra: Law, Crime, and the Nigerian Civil War.
37. Caroline E. Janney. Ends of War: The Unfinished Fight of Lee's Army after Appomattox.
38. Brett Gary. Dirty Works: Obscenity on Trial in America's First Sexual Revolution.
39. Monica Kim. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History.
40. Zhihua Shen and Yafeng Xia. A Misunderstood Friendship: Mao Zedong, Kim Il-Sung, and Sino-North Korean Relations, 1949–1976.
41. Bill Offutt. Patriots, Loyalists, and Revolution in New York City, 1775–1776.
42. Paul S. Hirsch. Pulp Empire: The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism.
43. Tatiana Seijas and Jake Frederick. Spanish Dollars and Sister Republics: The Money That Made Mexico and the United States.
44. Nations, Politics, and the Role of History in East Central Europe.
45. Robert Fox. Science without Frontiers: Cosmopolitanism and National Interests in the World of Learning, 1870–1940.
46. Ikuko Asaka. Tropical Freedom: Climate, Settler Colonialism, and Black Exclusion in the Age of Emancipation.
47. Transactional Revolutionaries.
48. State Power and the Infrastructure of Immigrant Removal.
49. Domesday Now: New Approaches to the Inquest and the Book.
50. A Novel Reevaluation of Atlantic Slavery.
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