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The abolition of slavery during the American Civil War did not end the antislavery ambitions of many liberal Christian reformers. As four million African American slaves transitioned from bondage to freedom, Unitarian and other Christian...
Southern Intrusions: Native Americans and Sovereignty in the Early Republic" examines the meaning and contests over power, authority, and state building in the American South. It contends that Native Americans turned to and then...
Let us try to make each other happy tracks a Creek-Georgia frontier as it emerged in the American Revolution and lasted to the turn of the nineteenth century. There multiple groups of Creeks, Americans, and Europeans grappled with...
The proper role of government at all levels—local, state and federal—has been debated since the birth of the Republic. This project explores that debate by illustrating how a variety of social and political issues manifested themselves...
This research explores the history of France’s imperial military system in the Old Régime Lesser Antilles Caribbean. The construction and maintenance of colonial fortifications demanded enormous sums, complex logistics, massive...
The rise of college symbols and mascots related to the American landscape directly correlates with the rapid changes stemming from industrialization and urbanization occurring in American culture between the late-nineteenth century and...
Between 1750 and 1830, historians of sexuality have argued for a revolution in the methods and purposes of regulating sexuality in the European-dominated communities of the United States and its colonial antecedents. Regulation of...
This work is an investigation into the Landgraviate of Hessen-Kassel and its most dynamic ruler: Friedrich II. This middling principality was precariously situated between several power-hungry European states and needed to innovate and...
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