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History: Recent submissions
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The three compromise plans 1860-1861
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Luther as an educator
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The legislative history of the Capper-Volstead Act
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Lever and agriculture, 1913-1917
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The American Country Life Association
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The myth of the Metternichian era
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Forging Imperial Cities: Seville and Formation of Civic Order in the Early Modern Hispanic World
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)In 1503 the Spanish monarchy awarded the city of Seville a monopoly on Spanish-American trade. Serving as the gateway to Spain's lucrative Atlantic Empire for over two centuries, the city fashioned itself as an imperial ... -
The organic system of the French National Constituent Assembly of 1789-1791
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French and German trade in the economic policy of the United States, 1860-1880
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International philanthropic dynamics in the era 1815-'30
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The annexation of Korea
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The federal government and public morals
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Cicero's letters as a historical source
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The Bourbon Reform of Spanish Absolutism: The Government of the Crown of Aragon, 1665-1746
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-16)This study of early modern governing practices analyzes the rule of Philip V of Spain (1700-1724, 1724-1746) in relation to his predecessor, the Habsburg Charles II (1665-1700) and his grandfather, Louis XIV of France ... -
A televideo exercise and nutrition program for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in maintenance therapy: design and methods
(Dove Medical Press, 2015-07-29)Changes in nutrient intake and decreased exercise resulting from cancer therapies as well as their side effects may be contributing factors in the increased body weight and differences in physical fitness observed in ... -
Thinking Like a Floodplain: Water, Work, and Time in the Connecticut River Valley, 1790-1870
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)Residents of the nineteenth-century Connecticut River Valley learned the character of the river, and water more broadly, through their labor. Whether they encountered water in the process of farming, shipping, industrial ... -
Constructing a Spatial Imaginary: The Formation and Re-presentation of Monte Carlo as a Vacation-Leisure Paradise, 1854-1950
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)In 1854, Monaco faced an uncertain future. The principality subsisted on a struggling agro-economy, encountered serious challenges to maintaining its sovereignty, and contained a disgruntled populace overburdened with taxes ... -
Cultivating Capital: Country Bankers and the Transformation of the Central Great Plains, 1870-1940
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)Bankers in the Central Great Plains region of western Kansas played a significant part in transforming their communities from frontier outposts into components of a modern region. Between 1870 and 1940, country bankers ... -
Managing Men and Machines: U.S. Military Officers and the Intellectual Origins of Scientific Management in the Early Twentieth Century
(University of Kansas, 2016-05-31)The U.S. Army officer corps experienced an intellectual revolution following the experience of WWI that fundamental altered the relationship between man and machines in war. As a result, officers failed to develop the ... -
The legislative history of the public health service from 1883-1913
(University of Kansas, 1928)