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Submissions from 2023

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Women’s Migration and Transnational Solidarity in the Twentieth Century, Jessica M. Frazier

Submissions from 2022

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Workers of the World Unite . . . Behind American Labor Feminists, Jessica M. Frazier

Submissions from 2020

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Protest on Trial: The Seattle 7 Conspiracy. By Kit Bakke, Jessica M. Frazier

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Taking Knowledge to the Public: Digital Assignments in Social Movements Courses, Jessica M. Frazier

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New histories of marronage in the Anglo-Atlantic world and early North America, Marcus P. Nevius

Submissions from 2019

From the classroom to the public: Engaging students in human rights history, Jessica M. Frazier

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Constructing Papal Identity during the Great Western Schism (1378-1417): Pierre Ameil and Papal Funerals, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

Submissions from 2018

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Jennifer Helgren. American Girls and Global Responsibility: A New Relation to the World during the Early Cold War, Jessica M. Frazier

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Women and the US War in Vietnam, Jessica M. Frazier

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Humanitarian goals, financial constraints, and residual questions of America's first vaccine institute, Andrea Rusnock

Submissions from 2017

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The draft and the Vietnam generation, Jessica M. Frazier

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Women’s antiwar diplomacy during the Vietnam war era, Jessica M. Frazier

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Anger and spectacle in late medieval Rome: Gauging emotion in urban topography, Joëlle Rollo-Koster and Alizah Holstein

Hippocrates, Bacon, and medical meteorology at the Royal Society, 1700-1750, Andrea Rusnock

Making sense of vaccination c. 1800, Andrea Rusnock

Submissions from 2016

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Red Love across the Pacific: Political and Sexual Revolutions of the Twentieth Century, Jessica M. Frazier

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Death in medieval europe: Death scripted and death choreographed, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

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Death of clergymen: Popes and cardinals' death rituals, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

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Introduction, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

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The politics of transition: Pillaging and the 1527 sack of Rome, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

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Fish species associated with shipwreck and natural hard-bottom habitats from the middle to outer continental shelf of the Middle Atlantic Bight near Norfolk Canyon, Steve W. Ross, Mike Rhode, Stephen T. Viada, and Ian Roderick Mather

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Historical context and the roots of Jenner's discovery, Andrea A. Rusnock

Catholicism and working-class activism in Providence, Evelyn Sterne

Submissions from 2015

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Sex and Science, Miriam G. Reumann

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An ASV for coastal underwater archaeology: The Pladypos survey of Caesarea Maritima, Israel, A. Vasilijevic, B. Buxton, J. Sharvit, N. Stilinovic, D. Nad, N. Miskovic, D. Planer, J. Hale, and Z. Vukic

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The 1938 First Vienna Award and the Holocaust in Slovakia, James Mace Ward

Submissions from 2014

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A new reading of the belvedere altar, Bridget A. Buxton

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Archaeological Site or Natural Marine Community? Excavation of a Submerged Shell Mound in Ninigret Pond, Rhode Island, Christopher S. Jazwa and Rod Mather

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Finding a Usable Past for the American Labour Movement's Decline, Erik Loomis

Submissions from 2012

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Evaluation of the modern submarine landscape off southwestern Turkey through the documentation of ancient shipwreck sites, Michael L. Brennan, Robert D. Ballard, Chris Roman, Katherine L.C. Bell, Bridget Buxton, Dwight Coleman, Gabrielle Inglis, Orkan Köyaǧasioǧlu, and Tufan Turanli

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Erratum to UNESCO, URI, and Archaeology in the Deep Blue Sea: Archaeological Ethics and Archaeological Oceanography (Erratum to: J Mari Arch, 10.1007/s11457-012-9092-y), William H. Krieger and Bridget Buxton

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UNESCO, URI, and Archaeology in the Deep Blue Sea: Archaeological Ethics and Archaeological Oceanography, William H. Krieger and Bridget Buxton

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Defining women's sickness and work: Female friendly societies in England, 1780-1830, Andrea A. Rusnock and Vivien E. Dietz

Manuscripts from 2011

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Landscape Imaging of the Southeast Aegean Sea, Michael L. Brennan, Tufan Turanli, Bridget Buxton, Katherine L. Croff Bell, Christopher N. Roman, Meko Kofahl, Orkan Koyagasioglu, Daniel Whitesell, Thomas Chamberlain, Richard Sullivan, and Robert Ballard

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The boundaries of affection: Women and property in late medieval avignon, Joelle Rollo-Koster

Submissions from 2010

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Jacques Le Goff (1924-), Joëlle Rollo-Koster

Submissions from 2009

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Civil violence and the Initiation of the Schism, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

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Introduction: The Great Schism and the scholarly record, Joëlle Rollo-Koster and Thomas M. Izbicki

Catching cowpox : The early spread of smallpox vaccination, 1798-1810, Andrea Rusnock

Manuscripts from 2008

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Byzantium Beneath the Black Sea, Bridget Buxton, Robert Ballard, Michael Brennan, Dwight Coleman, Katy Croff, Christopher Roman, Dan Davis, Dennis Piechota, and Sergiy Voronov

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Pledges of empire: The Ara Pacis and the donations of Rome, Diana E.E. Kleiner and Bridget Buxton

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Raiding saint peter: Empty sees, violence, and the initiation of the great Western Schism (1378), Joëlle Rollo-Koster

Submissions from 2007

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Medical statistics and hospital medicine: The case of the smallpox vaccination, Andrea Rusnock

Submissions from 2005

Beyond the boss: Immigration and American political culture from 1880 to 1940, Evelyn Savidge Sterne

Submissions from 2003

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The politics of body parts: Contested topographies in late-medieval Avignon, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

Submissions from 2002

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From prostitutes to brides of Christ: The avignonese repenties in the late middle ages, Joëlle Rollo-Koster

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'The merchant's logick': numerical debates over smallpox inoculation in eighteenth-century England., Andrea Rusnock

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A question of race: Pope Pius XII and the "coloured troops" in Italy, Robert G. Weisbord and Michael W. Honhart

Submissions from 2000

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Bringing religion into working-class history: Parish, public, and politics in Providence, 1890-1930, Evelyn Savidge Sterne

Submissions from 1999

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Forever after: The dead in the Avignonese confraternity of Notre Dame la Majour (1329-1381), Joëlle Rollo-Koster