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1. OHS Research Library Collections newly upgraded, and available

3. Kingston & District Branch makes Library collection available to public

5. PRIMÓRDIOS DA IOGA NO BRASIL, c. 1910-1920.

6. Microform Collections in Milner Library, Illinois State University, Normal.

7. Bibliography of Writings on La Mujer.

8. The Phonograph Movies

9. PRIMÓRDIOS DA IOGA NO BRASIL, c. 1910-1920.

11. NOTABLE WOMEN

12. Historical Study for the Differences of Processing of Pinellia ternata Tuber Between China and Japan.

13. IMAGES OF INDIANA

14. Neither Slave nor Free: Black Jail Debt Peonage in Antebellum Virginia, 1841-1846

15. RESEARCH AND TEACHING: THE LOYALIST COLLECTION AT UNB LIBRARIES

16. Rediscovering Aleck: The Forgotten Origins and Memorial History of a Fictional Slave Sale Advertisement

17. IMAGES OF INDIANA

18. Michigan Central Station

19. OREGONSCAPE

20. In Ed Love's Opinion...

21. Bert Williams AND THE Detroit Theatre Scene

22. Woman in the Wetlands: Biologist Elizabeth Browne Losey

23. The Valley Migrant League: Rereading the Archive and Retelling Its Story

24. OREGONSCAPE

25. First Female Conservation Officer Receives Posthumous Honors

26. ANNUAL MICHIGAN HISTORY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN STURGIS

27. Federal Support for the Development of Speech Synthesis Technologies: A Case Study of the Kurzweil Reading Machine

28. Notes and Comments

29. The Marcus and Narcissa Whitman Collection: Updating and Improving Collection Guides in OHS's Research Library

30. Oregonscape

31. Northwestern Lake County hosts striking Fort Rock, among the least visited landmarks of Oregon

32. Vatican Library. (Notes and Comments)

33. Yasui Collections at OHS

34. Aquisitions. (Endnotes)

35. Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society Papers Now Searchable

36. MSU Libraries Acquire New Collection

37. Charlemagne's court library revisited.

38. The American Life of Jourdan Saunders, Slave Trader

39. Brown and Red: Defending Jim Crow in Cold War America

40. Anglo-Saxon treasures online

41. Crossing The Columbia River

42. Oregonscape

43. 'Raiders of the Lost Marx' The Bridgman Convention and Red Raid

44. The Medieval Qaraite Calendar in the Diaspora

45. Towards erasure studies: Excavating the material conditions of memory and forgetting.

46. Determining the Location of the 22 May 1855 Chicago Area Tornado.

47. Teaching the history of slavery in the United States with interviews: Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938

48. Simon Gerstmann's War: Religion, Loyalty, and Memory in the Post-Civil War Claims Courts

49. OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES IN HISTORY: A STATE-OF-THE-FIELD ESSAY

50. Making history come alive. (Tech knowledge: new products ... hardware reviews ... opinions ... web sites)

51. OregonScape

52. The Queen of Blues: Dinah Washington in Michigan

53. Remembering the Colfax Massacre: Race, Sex, and the Meanings of Reconstruction Violence

54. REVIEWING JOHN WESLEY AND GEORGE WHITEFIELD IN THE MONTHLY REVIEW AND THE CRITICAL REVIEW.

55. Popular Wisdom: The world's largest book repository is also a monument to democracy

56. Use and Misuse of the United States Census : The Role of Data in the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II

57. A Few Quiet Years in Michigan Ulyssef S. Grant in Detroit

59. Archives, Rhetorical Absence, and Critical Imagination: Examining Black Women's Mental Health Narratives at Virginia's Central State Hospital.

60. Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics : The CSHPM 2021 Volume

61. The Many-Sidedness of George Minchin Minchin : Educator, Satirist, and Early Pioneer of Television

62. Events and Sightings.

63. Portland's Soccer Universe: An Interview with Michael 'Mick' Hoban, Portland Timbers' First Player and U.S. Soccer Ambassador

64. Cross-Imperial Trade in Disguise: Overlooked Trade Interactions between the Dutch and the Danish in the Atlantic Trade during the Seventeenth Century

65. orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/dspolitic/Frame.htm

66. CONQUERING HEROINES U-M Women Fighting Gender Bias

67. Images of Indiana

68. The New York Times archives

69. Beyond the police: libraries as locations of carceral care.

70. From Sport as an Instrument in Rehabilitation to the Adoption of Competitive Sport: Genesis of a Delegatee Sports Federation in France for Those with Physical Disabilities (1954-1972).

72. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY'S JOHN CAGE COLLECTION: HISTORY AND ONGOING DEVELOPMENT

73. 'Y'ALL COME AND HAVE FUN': DISCOVERING A NEW JERSEY COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC SCENE IN A BOX OF POSTCARDS

74. The Eliasaf Robinson Collection on Tel Aviv in the Stanford University Libraries.

75. Pushing polar history books with bags-in-boxes: the polar book café.

76. Poppies, Politics, and Power: Afghanistan and the Global History of Drugs and Diplomacy

77. Gendering arctic memory: Understanding the legacy of Josephine Diebitsch-Peary.

78. Collections by county page available from the Indiana state library

79. John Logie

80. THE EPA AS A CATALYST FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

81. Analyzing history-related posts in twitter.

82. YAKUS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE

83. Celebrating Women's Suffrage and the 19th Amendment Using AASL Standards

84. Flipping Through THIRTY YEARS OF TRACES

85. Housing Segregation and Resistance in Portland, Oregon: Notes on New Research

87. From Crisis to Crisis : The Transformation of Merchant Banking, 1914–1939

88. Best Historical Materials 2012.

89. Esther Van Wagoner Tufty

90. Libraries and archives

91. The European Population, 1850-1945

92. Playing in the Past: A History of Games, Toys, and Puzzles in North American Libraries.

93. Feminist heritage walks: materialising the feminist past in Perth, Australia and Glasgow, UK.

94. The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia

95. Paradise Found: Detroit's Paradise Valley

96. SELF-DEPORTATION NATION

97. Early motion picture

98. People have been playing

99. Chinese Newspapers in Cho Lan, 1930-1975

100. Race and class friction in North Carolina neighborhoods: how campaigns for residential segregation law divided middling and elite whites in Winston-Salem and North Carolina's countryside, 1912-1915

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