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1. The Shôken Fund and the evolution of the Red Cross movement.

2. Voting in the Reconstruction Novel: Black Suffrage, Election-Day Violence, and the Regulation of the Vote.

3. THE ANTI-KLAN ACT IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY.

5. Reconstruction : Architecture, Society and the Aftermath of the First World War

6. Ethnic Diplomacy: Race, the United States, and Mexico during World War II.

7. Todesmut und Lebenswille: Die Flugblattaktion der Geschwister Scholl am 18. Februar 1943.

8. ADDITIONS TO THE HISTORY OF HUNGARIAN MEDIEVAL ROYAL CENTRE REHABILITATIONS IN THE INTERWAR PERIOD.

9. CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGES OF POST-CIVIL WAR RECONSTRUCTION: RODMAN THE KEEPER: SOUTHERN SKETCHES BY CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON.

10. The World Crisis

11. A World on Edge : The End of the Great War and the Dawn of a New Age

12. Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars

13. Primi appunti sulla ricezione di Walter Scott nelle gazzette italiane del primo Ottocento.

14. For the Honor of Our Fatherland : German Jews on the Eastern Front During the Great War

16. Small Countries in a Big Power World: The Belgian-Dutch Conflict at Versailles, 1919

17. Turkey's Role in the Reconstruction of Libya.

18. Women's Suffrage in the Western States and Territories.

19. The 1618 Reconstruction Plan of the Weimar Residenzschloss by Costantino de' Servi.

20. Constructing the 'City of International Solidarity': Non-Aligned Internationalism, the United Nations and Visions of Development, Modernism and Solidarity, 1955–1975.

21. Radical Imaginings: The View from Atop a Slippery Slope.

22. The End of Europe: Pessimistic Historiography in the Interwar Years and the Paradox of Universalism.

23. Forgotten Philanthropy.

24. Zurück zu den Quellen des Nihilismus: Von der kritischen Genealogie zur Rekonstruktion.

25. CHANGES IN THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN RETAIL TRADE.

26. Sanctions as siege warfare.

27. Between Artefacts, Fragments, and Texts: An Analysis of 4Q266 Column I.

28. The Race of Machines: Blackness and Prosthetics in Early American Science Fiction.

29. "The K. K. Alphabet" Secret Communication and Coordination of the Reconstruction-Era Ku Klux Klan in the Carolinas.

30. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA.

31. INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION AND ANGLO-AMERICAN INTERNATIONALISM, C. 1918-1925.

32. Conceiving existence: on Hume's argument against the distinctness of the idea of existence.

33. MEXICO'S FOREIGN TRADE IN A TURBULENT ERA (1821-1870): A RECONSTRUCTION.

34. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF BRAZIL'S FOREIGN TRADE SERIES, 1821-1913.

35. The Myth of Catholic Italy in Post-Fascist Newsreels.

36. "Taking Their Rights" During Reconstruction: Susan B. Anthony's and Frederick Douglass's Performances of Identity.

37. Nations Reborn: Poland and Mexico in the Aftermath of World War I.

38. Selective justice in the Hague.

39. The Week.

40. The Week.

41. American Withdrawal from Europe.

42. Genoa at the Crossroads.

43. France and the Pact.

44. A Plea for the Reconciliation of Peoples.

45. The Second Chance of Peace.

46. How to Mend the Treaty.

47. WHITE DOVES FROM MOSCOW.

48. CORRESPONDENCE.

49. A Paris News-Stand.

50. Editorial Notes.

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