Included in this volume:
- The Making of the “Deep North”: An Examination of the Backlash to School Desegregation in Boston by Molly Harris
- The Role of Egyptology in Nineteenth Century French National Identity by Mary Evelyn Melton
- In Sickness and In Health?: Wisconsin’s Eugenic Marriage Law, 1913-1981 by Emma Wathen
- “May This Oath Kill Me”: Ethnopsychiatry, Loyalty Oaths, and the Foundations of Rehabilitation during the “Mau Mau” by Jeffrey Williamson
- Remember Jenny McCrea: Martyrdom in the American Revolution and National Memory, 1777-1812 by Sebastian van Bastelaer
- Operation Provide Comfort: An Opportunity for Kurdish Autonomy by Noah Cicurel
- Institutional(ized) Injustice: Human Rights Abuses against Personson with Mental Disabilities in the 20th Century US History by Avi Bukhbinder
- Expulsion and Collapse of Christianity in Japan by Nathan Simon
- Let Me In!: Melissa Ludtke and the Fight for Female Sports Writers in the Locker Room by Maren Harris
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