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“The Good of the Country Rises Above Party”: Roosevelt, La Guardia, and O’Connor and the Works Progress Administration in New York City During the Great DepressionKristine Avena
"I've Had A Bully Good Feed!” and “I'm Waiting in the Bread Line for Mine!": The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Food Donations and Jewish American Identity during and after World War ITaylor Dwyer
What Is and What Was: The Ottoman Empire According to a 19th Century American DiplomatAlfredo Gonzalez
“All this Shim-Sham Story of Pyrates is an Impudent Libel upon Great Men”: The Suppression of Pirates and the Suppression of Dissent in Walpolean BritainBijan Kazerooni
“A Singing Army is a Fighting Army”: American Soldiers’ Songs and the Training Camp Experience in World War IMaci Reed
“A Question of Adapting”: Mediating Return Migrant Identity in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century IrelandBrittany Walsh
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