Historia 2019
Volume 28
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Articles
Cyrus the Mythical: Perceptions and Memory of the Great KingAndrew M. Goldstein
Memories of the Great War: Africa in the Face of the First World War: An HistoriographyGodwin Gyimah
The American Civil War in the European Spotlight: Confederate Fumbles in France and Remorse in RussiaJake E. Cunningham
Band of Brothers and Sisters: A Challenge of the Myth of the War Experience Myrtle L. Castro
The East India Company and Their Reasoning for Voyaging to India in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Dalton R. Dieu
Japanese Women’s Suffrage during the Interwar Period, 1919-1931: Western Influence, Nation Building, and the Limitations of SuffrageBill J. Baran
The Madness Multiplies: The Expansion of Kentucky’s Early Lunatic Asylums
Miranda P. Smith
The Confederacy in Person: Confederate Nationalism and Robert E. Lee during the Civil War Era, 1830-1870
Gabriel L. Mansfield
Lost Eagles: Character, Ambition, and the Parthian InvasionThomas A. Hardy
Magical Medieval Medicine: The Science of Pagan Practices within Medieval Medicine
Sara English
Southern Sympathies in Illinois as Expressed through Nelson vs The People
Katherine M. Gosnell
Communism and the Telengana Movement of 1946
Emily D. Moreno
The Future of History: Corrosion and ConservationEmma L. Dambek
Popular Entertainment: Politics and Society in Chicago’s Riverview ParkNathan A. Vemmer
Tattoos, American Sailors, and U.S. Maritime Communities, 1860-1945Scott D. Boersma
A Fresh Shipment of Disease: The Navy's Legacy on the Transference of the 1918 InfluenzaShane H. Melcom
Using Propaganda to Understand English and Dutch views of the Indies, Asia, and Each Other in the Early 1600’sChristopher R. Phillips
Book Reviews
Review of The Death of Caesar: The Story of History's Most Famous Assassination, by Barry S. Strauss (New York: Simon and Shuster, 2015).
Chase A. Kramer