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- "Liberty to the downtrodden" : Thomas L. Kane, romantic reformer
- A Princeton companion
- A World Not to Come : a History of Latino Writing and Print Culture
- A brittle sword
- A crisis of community : the trials and transformation of a New England town, 1815-1848
- A political nation : new directions in mid-nineteenth-century American political history
- A rape in the early republic : gender and legal culture in an 1806 Virginia trial
- A remarkable curiosity : dispatches from a New York City journalist's 1873 railroad trip across the American West
- A route for the overland stage : James H. Simpson's 1859 trail across the Great Basin
- A tenderfoot in Colorado
- A union forever : the Irish question and U.S. foreign relations in the Victorian age
- A-rafting on the Mississip'
- Algernon Sidney and the Republican heritage in England and America
- Almost free : a story about family and race in antebellum Virginia
- Along the streets of Bronzeville : Black Chicago's literary landscape
- America's first Great Depression : economic crisis and political disorder after the Panic of 1837
- American Zion : the Old Testament as a political text from the Revolution to the Civil War
- American grit : a woman's letters from the Ohio frontier
- Anna : the letters of a St. Simons Island plantation mistress, 1817-1859
- Arkansas, 1800-1860 : remote and restless
- Baptized in blood : the religion of the Lost Cause, 1865-1920
- Before Harlem : the Black experience in New York City before World War I
- Before L.A. : race, space, and municipal power in Los Angeles, 1781-1894
- Before the Manifesto : the Life Writings of Mary Lois Walker Morris
- Bicycles, bangs, and bloomers : the new woman in the popular press
- Black Gotham : a family history of African Americans in nineteenth-century New York City
- Black Walden : slavery and its aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts
- Bluegrass craftsman : being the reminiscences of Ebenezer Hiram Stedman papermaker 1808-1885
- Body and soul : a sympathetic history of American spiritualism
- Borderlands of Slavery : the Struggle over Captivity and Peonage in the American Southwest
- Borderlines in borderlands : James Madison and the Spanish-American frontier, 1776-1821
- Breeding contempt : the history of coerced sterilization in the United States
- Brigham Young, pioneer prophet
- Capitalism by gaslight : illuminating the economy of nineteenth-century America
- Cause for Alarm : the Volunteer Fire Department in the Nineteenth-Century City
- Citizen employers : business communities and labor in Cincinnati and San Francisco, 1870-1916
- Citizens of a Christian nation : Evangelical missions and the problem of race in the nineteenth century
- Colored travelers : mobility and the fight for citizenship before the Civil War
- Common whites : class and culture in antebellum North Carolina
- Courtship and love among the enslaved in North Carolina
- Creating the culture of reform in antebellum America
- Criminal injustice : slaves and free Blacks in Georgia's criminal justice system
- Cultures in conflict : a documentary history of the Mormon War in Illinois
- Distant revolutions : 1848 and the challenge to American exceptionalism
- Domestic intimacies : incest and the liberal subject in nineteenth-century America
- Domestic subjects : gender, citizenship, and law in Native American literature
- Domesticating foreign struggles : the Italian Risorgimento and antebellum American identity
- Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte : an American aristocrat in the early republic
- Empire of vines : wine culture in America
- Entrepreneurs in the southern upcountry : commercial culture in Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1845-1880
- Families in crisis in the Old South : divorce, slavery, and the law
- Fathers of conscience : mixed-race inheritance in the antebellum South
- Flush times and fever dreams : a story of capitalism and slavery in the age of Jackson
- Food in the American Gilded Age
- Framing Chief Leschi : narratives and the politics of historical justice
- Frederick Douglass : Freedom's Voice, 1818-1845
- Freebooters and smugglers : the foreign slave trade in the United States after 1808
- From abolition to rights for all : the making of a reform community in the nineteenth century
- Frontiers of faith : bringing Catholicism to the West in the Early Republic
- Fruitlands : the Alcott family and their search for utopia
- Giant's Causeway : Frederick Douglass's Irish odyssey and the making of an American visionary
- Gold rush diary, being the journal of Elisha Douglass Perkins on the Overland Trail in the spring and summer of 1849
- Greenbackers, Knights of Labor, and populists : farmer-labor insurgency in the late-nineteenth-century South
- Harriet, the Moses of her people
- Haunted visions : spiritualism and American art
- In darkest Alaska : travel and empire along the Inside Passage
- Indians illustrated : the image of Native Americans in the pictorial press
- Inventing American exceptionalism : the origins of American adversarial legal culture, 1800-1877
- John Bachman : selected writings on science, race, and religion
- John Quincy Adams and American Global Empire
- John Sherman Cooper : the global Kentuckian
- John Tyler, the Accidental President
- Joseph Henry Lumpkin : Georgia's first Chief Justice
- Kentucky Illustrated : the First Hundred Years
- Kentucky and the second American revolution : the War of 1812
- Kentucky in the reconstruction era
- Legislative politics and policy making : ambition, competition, and electoral reform the politics of congressional elections across time
- Lincoln apostate : the Matson slave case
- Lincoln, Seward, and US foreign relations in the Civil War era
- Long past slavery : race and the Federal Writers' Ex-Slave Project during the New Deal
- Lucretia Mott's heresy : abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America
- Making freedom pay : North Carolina freedpeople working for themselves, 1865-1900
- Making race, making power : North Carolina's road to disfranchisement
- Making space on the Western frontier : Mormons, miners, and southern Paiutes
- Mary Lincoln's insanity case : a documentary history
- Mary Telfair to Mary Few : selected letters, 1802-1844
- National insecurities : immigrants and U.S. deportation policy since 1882
- Natural museums : U.S. national parks, 1872-1916
- Nature's noblemen : transatlantic masculinities and the nineteenth-century American West
- On slavery's border : Missouri's small-slaveholding households, 1815-1865
- Ores to metals : the Rocky Mountain smelting industry
- Origins of the Dred Scott case : Jacksonian jurisprudence and the Supreme Court, 1837-1857
- Paradoxes of prosperity : wealth-seeking versus Christian values in pre-Civil War America
- Pennsylvania and the War of 1812
- Peter Cartwright, legendary frontier preacher
- Pioneering American wine : writings of Nicholas Herbemont, master viticulturist
- Playing for keeps : a history of early baseball
- Presidents and the dissolution of the Union : leadership style from Polk to Lincoln
- Princes of cotton : four diaries of young men in the South, 1848-1860
- Princeton, 1746-1896
- Race and the Cherokee Nation : sovereignty in the nineteenth century
- Radicalism in the Mountain West, 1890-1920: Socialists, Populists, Miners, and Wobblies
- Reconstructing democracy : grassroots Black politics in the deep South after the Civil War
- Redeeming the southern family : evangelical women and domestic devotion in the antebellum South
- Reinventing "The People" : the progressive movement, the class problem, and the origins of modern liberalism
- Revolt of the Tar Heels : the North Carolina populist movement, 1890-1901
- Revolt of the rednecks : Mississippi politics, 1876-1925
- Righteous indignation : religion and the populist revolution
- Rush to gold : the French and the California Gold Rush, 1848-1854
- Sacred mission, worldly ambition : Black Christian nationalism in the age of Jim Crow
- Salvation and the savage : an analysis of Protestant missions and American Indian response, 1787--1862
- Shoshonean peoples and the overland trails : frontiers of the Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1849-1869
- Sojourner Truth's America
- Sounds American : national identity and the music cultures of the lower Mississippi River Valley, 1800-1860
- Southern civil religions : imagining the good society in the post-Reconstruction Era
- Southern ladies and suffragists : Julia Ward Howe and women's rights at the 1884 New Orleans World's Fair
- Southern prohibition : race, reform, and public life in middle Florida, 1821-1920
- Strangers below : Primitive Baptists and American culture
- Strangers on their native soil : opposition to United States' governance in Louisiana's Orleans territory, 1803-1809
- Testing wars in the public schools : a forgotten history
- That the blood stay pure : African Americans, Native Americans, and the predicament of race and identity in Virginia
- The Allegheny frontier : West Virginia beginnings, 1730-1830
- The American dreams of John B. Prentis, slave trader
- The Antimasonic Party in the United States, 1826-1843
- The Clays of Alabama : a Planter-Lawyer-Politician Family
- The Confederate and neo-Confederate reader : the "great truth" about the "lost cause"
- The Green River of Kentucky
- The Pennsylvania Railroad
- The Polish Hearst : Ameryka-echo and the public role of the immigrant press
- The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony : an Awful Hush, 1895 to 1906
- The Territories and the United States, 1861-1890 : Studies in Colonial Administration
- The War of 1812 : a complete chronology with biographies of 63 general officers
- The War of 1812 : a short history
- The War of 1812 in the old Northwest
- The Weston sisters : an American abolitionist family
- The accidental slaveowner : revisiting a myth of race and finding an American family
- The armies of the streets : the New York City draft riots of 1863
- The birth of mass political parties : Michigan, 1827-1861
- The civilization of the Old South : writings of Clement Eaton
- The collected letters of Henry Northrup Castle
- The concept of Jacksonian democracy : New York as a test case
- The crimes of womanhood : defining femininity in a court of law
- The enemy within : fears of corruption in the Civil War North
- The founders and finance : how Hamilton, Gallatin, and other immigrants forged a new economy
- The golden ghetto : the American commercial community at Canton and the shaping of American China policy, 1784-1844
- The labor question in America : economic democracy in the Gilded Age
- The lady and the president : the letters of Dorothea Dix & Millard Fillmore
- The money game in old New York : Daniel Drew and his times
- The oracle and the curse : a poetics of justice from the Revolution to the Civil War
- The papers of Henry Clay, Volume 9, The Whig Leader, January 1, 1837-December 31, 1843
- The president is a sick man : wherein the supposedly virtuous Grover Cleveland survives a secret surgery at sea and vilifies the courageous newspaperman who dared expose the truth
- The quotable Thoreau
- The sacred mirror : evangelicalism, honor, and identity in the Deep South, 1790-1860
- The soldiers of Fort Mackinac : an illustrated history
- The southern judicial tradition : state judges and sectional distinctiveness, 1790-1890
- The trial : the assassination of President Lincoln and the trial of the conspirators
- The urban South : a history
- The virgin vote : how young Americans made democracy social, politics personal, and voting popular in the nineteenth century
- The world the Civil War made
- Time no longer : Americans after the American century
- To have and to hold : slave work and family life in antebellum South Carolina
- To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class
- Travels Between the Hudson and the Mississippi : 1851--1852
- Turning the tables : restaurants and the rise of the American middle class, 1880-1920
- Two paths to the new South : the Virginia debt controversy, 1870-1883
- Uncle Will of Wildwood : nineteenth century life in the Bluegrass
- Up from the mudsills of hell : the Farmers' Alliance, populism, and progressive agriculture in Tennessee, 1870-1915
- War upon our border : two Ohio Valley communities navigate the Civil War
- We are the revolutionists : German-speaking immigrants & American abolitionists after 1848
- What's true in Mormon history? : the contribution of folklore to Mormon studies
- When baseball went white : reconstruction, reconciliation, and dreams of a national pastime
- Widows and orphans first : the family economy and social welfare policy, 1880-1939
- Winter quarters : the 1846-1848 life writings of Mary Haskin Parker Richards
- Women and reform in a New England community, 1815-1860
- Working on the dock of the bay : labor and enterprise in an antebellum Southern port
- Writing the legal record : law reporters in nineteenth-century Kentucky
- Young America : land, labor, and the Republican community
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