A Precedent of Exploitation: Nineteenth-century Mormons and Laman’s Wayward Children
A Precedent of Exploitation: Nineteenth-century Mormons and Laman’s Wayward Children
What Can FDR’s Polio Do For You?
Vivisepulture: An Ancient Fear in American Minds
What’s in a Name? How a Sixteenth-Century Greek Still Holds Sway Over the Pacific Northwest
A Haven in the Clouds from Religious Aridity: Acoma and Zuni Pueblo Mesa Warfare
The World According to Whigs
Floating Fortresses and the British Control of the Great Lakes
Screwmen, Spidermen, and Cotton’s Gilded-Age Gargantua
The Watergates of Washington
Gordon Lightfoot’s Other Shipwreck
The Fragrant Resolve of Florida Water: How Myth and Marketing Created a Distinctly American Scent
“When San Jose Was Young:” A Study in Historical Representation
Shakespeare, the Starling, and Immigration at the Turn of the Century
Reconciling History and Science through the Fossils of Natchitoches, Louisiana
Concerning Eagles: A Colourful Study in Anglo-American Tensions