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1. Colonial Virginia's paper money regime, 1755-74: A forensic accounting reconstruction of the data.

2. The Press, Paper Shortages, and Revolution in Early America.

3. Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money Regime, 1709–75: A Forensic Accounting Reconstruction of the Data.

4. Piercing the Paper Curtain: The Southern Editorial Response to National Civil Rights Coverage.

5. Money as Mass Communication: U.S. Paper Currency and the Iconography of Nationalism.

6. Press, Paper, and the Public Sphere.

7. Art Treasures of the United Kingdom and the United States: The George Scharf Papers.

8. Metagovernance and policy forum outputs in Swiss environmental politics.

9. Enemy at the Gates: Soviet Sambo and the US Martial Arts Community, 1964–1980.

10. Costs, Evidence, Context and Values: Journalists' and Policy Experts' Recommendations for U.S. Health Policy Coverage.

11. The Space for News.

12. Why are Asian-Americans educationally hyper-selected? The case of Taiwan.

13. Generating capitalism for independence in Mongolia.

14. Ceramic Dating Advances for Analyzing the Fourteenth-Century Migration to Perry Mesa, Arizona.

15. The ambiguity of US foreign policy towards Africa.

16. “To the Edge of America”.

17. Time series applications to intelligence analysis: a case study of homicides in Mexico.

18. Extended Deterrence and National Ambitions: Italy’s Nuclear Policy, 1955–1962.

19. What might celebrity humanitarianism have to do with empire?

20. Staging Japan: The Takarazuka Revue and Cultural Nationalism in the 1950s–60s.

21. How law shapes policing: the regulation of alcohol in the U.S., 1750–1860.

22. Boris Artzybasheff and the art of anthropomorphic marketing in early American consumer culture.

23. The rules of residential segregation: US housing taxonomies and their precedents.

24. Making the cosmopolitan canopy in Boston's Haymarket Square.

25. From charity to security: the emergence of the National School Lunch Program.

26. Developments in U.S. Intercountry Adoption Policy since Its Peak in 2004.

27. 'We are not merging on an equal basis': the desegregation of southern teacher associations and the right to work, 1945–1977.

28. Reflections on reflections about the future of ethnicity.

29. The coming darkness of late-generation European American ethnicity.

30. Population Knowledge and the Practice of Guardianship.

31. A Note on Strict Implication (1935).

32. Creating the continuum: J.E. Wallace Wallin and the role of clinical psychology in the emergence of public school special education in America.

33. With My Face to the Rising Sun: Islam and the Construction of Afro-Christian Tradition in the United States.

34. SYMMETRY ANALYSIS OF HOPI YELLOW WARES: REGIONAL, TEMPORAL AND INTERPRETIVE STUDIES.

35. Keeping designs and brands authentic: the resurgence of the post-war French fashion business under the challenge of US mass production.

36. Partisan News and the Third-Party Candidate.

37. Yellow peril consumerism: China, North America, and an era of global trade.

38. The fuzzy limits of self-reliance: US extended deterrence and Australian strategic policy.

39. Recipes in Context.

40. The Flaw in the JN-25 Series of Ciphers, II.

41. "Just black" or not "just black?" ethnic attrition in the Nigerian-American second generation.

42. Re-membering the Past.

43. A peculiar silence: The Scottish Enlightenment, political economy, and the early American debates over slavery.

44. NEITHER 'NON-'NOR 'BECOMING'.

45. Chandler's Hotel San Marcos: The Resort Impact on a Rural Town.

46. Disproportionate minority contact in juvenile justice: today’s, and yesterdays, problems.

47. New financial elites, or financial dualism in historical perspective? An extended reply to Folkman, Froud, Johal and Williams.

48. E.P. Thompson's Notion of "Context" and the Writing of Physical Education and Sport History.

49. Cable Television and Advertising: An Assessment.

50. The Development and Efficacy of Safety Training for Commercial Fishermen.