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A History of Money in Palestine: From the 1900s to the Present
(2014-06-06)
How does the condition of statelessness, which is usually thought of as a political problem, affect the economic and monetary lives of ordinary people?
The Asian Origins of Global Narcotics Control, c. 1860-1909
(2014-06-06)
This dissertation traces the ferment of private ressentiment, public protest and political response to the Asian opium trade from the "Second Opium War (1856-60) to the first, multilateral anti-drug summit in human history, ...
Not by Force Alone: Russian Incorporation of the Dnieper Borderland, 1762-1800
(2014-06-06)
This dissertation concentrates on the history of frontiers, borderlands, and empires in Eastern and Central Europe in the eighteenth century. While the existing literature examines mainly ideological and political competitions ...
The Private State: A New Perspective on the European Partition of Africa
(2014-06-06)
In the 1880s there was a race on among Europeans in Africa, spanning virtually the entire continent from Tunisia in the North to the Orange River in the South. Some European nicknames for this race are familiar: the Course ...
Red Meat Republic: The Rise of the Cattle-Beef Complex, 1865-1906
(2014-06-06)
"Red Meat Republic: The Rise of the Cattle-Beef Complex, 1865-1906," examines the consolidation of the American meatpacking and ranching industries. Supplying urban consumers with inexpensive beef required a form of ...
Independent India of Plenty: Food, Hunger, and Nation-Building in Modern India
(2014-06-06)
This dissertation situates debates over food procurement, provision, and hunger as the key economic and social contestations structuring the late colonial and postcolonial Indian state. It juxtaposes the visions of national ...
Holding the Empire Together: Caracas Under the Spanish Resistance During the Napoleonic Invasion of Iberia
(2014-06-06)
The Napoleonic invasion of Iberia shattered the Spanish empire in 1808. The French emperor occupied Spain and forced Ferdinand VII to abdicate the throne. Once the war against the French began, most vassals also rejected ...
A Choice, Not an Echo: Polarization and the Transformation of the American Party System
(2014-06-06)
This dissertation offers an intellectual and institutional history of party polarization and ideological realignment in the postwar United States. It treats the construction of an ideologically sorted party system as a ...
Soul Sleepers: A History of Somnambulism in the United States, 1740-1840
(2014-06-06)
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Victims of the Social Temperament: Prostitution, Migration and the Traffic in Women from Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union, 1885-1935
(2014-06-06)
The early twentieth century was the apogee of what historians have come to call a `white slavery' panic, a period in which long term anxieties about the social dangers and moral ambiguities of sex work metamorphosed into ...