Historia 2018
Volume 27
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Articles
Gods, Armies, and Tax Collectors: Cultural Connection in Roman EgyptThomas A. Hardy
The Abandoned War: Henry Kissinger's VietnamJonathan M. Williams
Guns and Skirts: Chicago's Policewomen and the PressBreanne Pedigo
American Women in the Fight for Lasting PeaceLaura Seiler
The Forbidden Water: San Francisco and Hetch Hetchy ValleyGabriel L. Mansfield
River Pirates of Southern Illinois: 1795-1830Shane Melcom
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the New Deal: Twentieth Century Historians and their Unsuccessful Attempts to Escape from Present Circumstances andHistoriographical TrendsJosh Bill
The Confederate Diplomatic Mission to Mexico: A Testing Ground for European RecognitionJack A. Cunningham
Truman and Korea: A Cold War ConfrontationAndrew M. Goldstien
Markte und Mauern: Erhard’s Economics and the Cold WarNima Lane
The Exceptionalism of the 1979 Iranian Revolution: Religion and DiplomacyEmma Dambek
The Sounds of World War I: American and British Music on the Battle Front, the Home Fronts, and in the Aftermath of WarJill E. Monroe
How Foolish Decisions by the United States Led to the Berlin Airlift and How Prudent Ones Turned the Situation to Their AdvantageMagnus Munzinger
The Road to the Seneca Falls ConventionMorgan P. Bailey
Good for the Seoul: The 1988 Olympics as a Vehicle of DemocraticizationJess Miller
Alexander the Great's Use of Myth on CampaignChad Leitch
Supporters of the Japanese Empire: Medical Doctors and the Colonization of AsiaKyle A. Cody
All the Reckless Start in Texas: Texas and its RevolutionTanner Skym
Book Reviews
Review of Revolution in the Andes: The Age of Tupac Amaru, by Sergio SerulnikovWilliam D. Campbell
Review of SelmaDeronte L. Johnson
Review of Stand Your Ground: A History of America's Love Affair with Lethal Self-Defense, by Caroline E. LightJermaine L. Jones
Review of The Korean War: An International History, by Wada HarukiHunter N. Worthey