Four women historians, a world of history to unearth. Can you dig it?

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How the Homophile Movement Could Have Been Intersectional and Antiracist, But Wasn’t: Magnus Hirschfeld and Li Shui Tong’s Love and Loss Story 2023-11-20
Rise and Fall in the Queen City: Contingent Moments in Buffalo, New York 2023-11-13
Crappy Healthcare is Not Natural: the U.S. Health System is Contingent on a Lot of Bad Decisions 2023-11-06
Chinese Medicine: The Complex Balance of Individual, State, and Cosmos 2023-09-25
Puerto Rican Citizenship: A Complex Status 2023-09-18
Vaudevillian, Countess, Spy, Activist: The Complicated Life of Josephine Baker 2023-09-11
The History of Fat: The Complex Attitudes Toward Fatness in the Pre-Modern West 2023-09-04
From Orality to Literacy: A Global History of Writing 2023-07-23
Feminisms: The Interconnected Rights Revolution 2023-07-17
The History of America's Changing Political Parties 2023-07-10
Irish Hero, Queer Traitor, Gay Icon: Roger Casement Over Time 2023-07-03
The Equal Rights Amendment: Gender Equality? Nah... 2023-05-29
Irrepressible Conflict, or Failure to Compromise? The Causes of the American Civil War 2023-05-22
The Fall of Rome: Debating Causality and the Collapse of the Western Empire 2023-05-15
For King, Country, and… Opium?: Thinking About Causality, Empire, and Historiography in the First Opium War, 1839-42 2023-05-08
For F*ck’s Sake: A History of English-Language Swearing 2023-03-26
The Controversial Life and Legacy of Margaret Sanger 2023-03-20
Anne Moody: Context and Conflict in Coming of Age in Mississippi 2023-03-13
The Women’s War of 1929: Igbo and Ibibio Resistance to British Colonialism 2023-03-06
Race and Nation in Latin America: Whitening, Browning, and the Failures of Mestizaje 2022-12-05
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