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Goethe and Popenoe's twentieth-century eugenics, 1903-1965: "a singular worldview and multifaceted action plans"
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Cicero: a study of gamesmanship in the Late Republic
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Nihonmachi: a digital exhibit on Northern California's Japantowns
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The Bolshevik illusion: a case study on the relationship between anarcho-syndicalists and Bolsheviks in revolutionary Russia, 1917
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Argonauts and Indians in the California Gold Rush: an analysis of the Sacramento-region press 1848-1860
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Constructing social bandits: the saga of Sontag and Evans, 1889-1911
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New Era: the political perceptions of the Hindustani Ghadar Party
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The Ku Klux Klan in California 1921 to 1924
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The lost Western Settlement of Greenland, 1342
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The attack on the USS Liberty
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Conspiratorial politics: the Friends of Progress and California’s radicals of the right in California during World War Two
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Carlos Castillo Armas, the United States, and the 1954 counterrevolution in Guatemala
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A "war of extermination" : the Rancheria Massacre and anti-Mexican violence in Gold Rush Amador County
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The natural borderland and the history of the Folsom locality
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Oneida's utopia: a religious and scientific experiment
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Herbal healers and devil dealers: a study of healers and their gendered persecution in the medieval period
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A buzz in the ether: the Sacramento Bee, radio, and the public interest, 1922-1950
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Social order and women's roles in the utopian novels of Edward Bellamy, H.G. Wells, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Jack Johnson: public enemy number one
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Japanese American landownership during internment: a detailed examination of select regions of Sacramento and San Joaquin counties
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Rancho Del Paso, the world's largest thoroughbred farm
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Jefferson State
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Testing the Gaddis school of Cold War scholarship: the Assassination on Embassy Row and American foreign policy in Chile
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Too powerful to overcome narcotics addiction: California's Civil Addict Program, 1961-1971
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Coming to terms with sexual harassment: Simpson Timber Company and Local 3-38 International Woodworkers of America Shelton, WA, 1979
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West End boys: urban redevelopment and the elimination of Sacramento's skid row
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The strength and vigor of the race: California labor law and race preservation in the Progressive era
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The Kindertransport: history and memory
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Against the red tide: Rena M. Vale and the long red scare in California
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British naval impressment and its effect upon the British North American colonies
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Development of the memorial grove system in Humboldt Redwoods State Park
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The decline of the Southern Chivalry in California : the 1860 presidential election
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A dirty, inglorious affair: the Phoenix program in Vietnam
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American unexceptionalism: Paul Warburg's economic vision and the Aldrich Plan, 1903-1911
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From North Bloomfield to North Fork: attempts to comply with the Sawyer Decision
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A history of early Folsom, California, from 1842-1862
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What is a good girl? : the evolution of feminine identity in the American Hmong community
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Presidential leadership in time of crisis: FDR shifts the public discourse from isolation to intervention in World War Two, 1939-1941
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Economic floundering of California's capitol: how Propositions 13 and 4 affected Sacramento's growth
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Carved out of wood: exploiting the forests in the Anglo-Atlantic and the splinters that followed, 1583-1776
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A paradigm of war reporting: the Sacramento Bee's coverage of the Vietnam War from August 1964 through February 1968
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A symbiotic relationship:the American industrialist and the new immigrants, 1870-1920
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The destruction of the Indian in Mendocino County 1856-1860
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Furies of the guillotine: female revolutionaries in the French Revolution and in Victorian literary imagination
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Hostes humani generis: piracy on the tides of empire in the Age of Sail
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Voices of the youth: golden era rap intellectuals
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A history of Grass Valley, California, 1849-1855
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The power of water: a history of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Upper American River Project
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Sutterville : the unsuccessful attempt to establish a town safe from floods
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Performing new womanhood: gender, race, and identity in the early twentieth century
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The making of a female revolutionary during the Neapolitan Republic of 1799: the life and work of Eleonora de Fonseca Pimentel
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The Merten Affair
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Kain na! : the life and times of Carlos Bulosan
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Civil rights activists and california politicians challenge housing discrimnation in Sacramento, 1950-1966
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Demanding inclusion: how women at California State University, Sacramento, transformed academia and claimed their place in the university
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El malcriado: voice of the farm worker, voice of a movement
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The Afghan exodus: oral histories of Afghan refugees during the 1980s Soviet occupation of Afghanistan
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The Great Sanitary Cheese: how Sacramentans supported the Union during the Civil War
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Teaching the California Gold Rush through the process of historical thinking
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The changing face of the Yellow Peril: a case study of using narratives in history education
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Teaching the role of religion in U.S. history: the Social Gospel and civil rights
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The Berolzheimer Family Archive: making a small archive accessible
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Teaching the causes and consequences of World War II Japanese internment
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The Montgomery bus boycott: a model for historical thinking in education
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The place of Chicana feminism and Chicano art in the history curriculum
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