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Research

“”Hanging Pretty Girls”: The Criminalization of African American Children in Early America” by C. Webster

“‘Transfiguring the Soul of Childhood”: Du Bois’s Private Vision and Public Activism for Black Children” by C. Webster

“Rewarding Female Commanders in Medieval China: Official Documents, Rhetorical Strategies, and Gender Order” by S. Yin

“Redefining Reciprocity: Appointment Edicts and Political Thought in Medieval China” by S. Yin

“Asian Migration, Racial Hierarchies, and Exclusion in Argentina, 1890-1920” by B. Bryce

“Seeing Japan: A Canadian Missionary’s Photography and Transpacific Audiences, 1888-1925” by B. Bryce

“Japanese Exclusion and Environmental Conservation in the British Columbia Salmon Fisheries, 1900-1930” by B. Bryce

“Age of Saint Augustine? Antoine-Adolphe Dupuch, François Bourgade, and the Christians of North Africa (1838-1858)” by B. Effros

“Communicable Disease: Information, Health, and Globalization in the Interwar Period” by H. Tworek

“The Difficulties of Combating Inequality in Time” by P. Raibmon

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