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"And the North Carolina MORONS LIVED | HAPPILY EVER AFTER": The Human Betterment League of North Carolina, 1947-1988
"Arms an Employment": Motivations for Enlisting in the 18th Century British Army
"Everyone Wants Their Bifröst": Analyzing Heathen Practice and Radicalization Risks for the U.S. Military
"I Received an Inward Showing of Truth"
"I can, but I can't": Kindergarten teacher perceptions of self-efficacy and agency in their use of formative assessment in the current high-stakes accountability climate
"I was shot in the left arm by a friend": Transgression and the possibility of communication
"In His Country's Service:" Irish Catholic Military Participation in the First World War
"No.. like you don't get it": The functionality of conflict speech and the construction of the young adult feminist identity on Tumblr
"Plucking Roses from a Cabbage Patch": Class Dynamics in Progressive Era Louisville as understood through the Contested Relationship of Mary Bass and Alice Hegan Rice
"Public Order is Even More Important than the Rights of Negroes:" Race and Recreation in Charlotte, North Carolina, 1927-1973
"Sorry, but I Suck at Writing": A Study of Writing Self-efficacy in First-Year College Students
"The Burthen Now Upon Our Hands": The Treatment of British Prisoners of War in the Revolutionary South, 1780-1781
"¡Dios no Muere!": The Cristo Rey Monument and Church-State Relations in Revolutionary Guanajuato, 1914- 1950.
'A Mother Specific Disorder For a Mother Specific Crime': Alienists, Infanticide and Puerperal Insanity in Nineteenth-Century Britain
'Practice' for Enhancing the Performance of a Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent
'The Court Devoured Him': The History of the North Carolina Juvenile Court Statute of 1919
1948 and the Bounding of Thought: Zionist Discourse, The New Historians, and American Jewish Public Intellectuals, 1950-2020
2019 evaluation of the Freedom School partners in Charlotte, NC
2022 evaluation of Freedom School partners in Charlotte, North Carolina
2022 report on the experiences of Black students at Atkins Library