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Vol. I, No. I

Spring 2019


A Letter from Chief Editor Jodi Vadinsky

Ritual Faith: Jesuits and Indigenous Women in New France from 1650-1700 by Morgan Alexander

Row Crops to Rocket Ships: How the Arrival of NASA Helped End Segregation in the South by Lauren Tucker

Straight-Laced: How the Corset Shaped Turn-of-the-Century English Femininity by Shannon Walsh

The Centrality of a Charge of Blasphemy to Martin Luther’s Later Judenschriften: An Exploration of Luther’s Anti-Semitic Writings by Christina Walker

Descriptions and Perceptions of the Republic of Chile in the United States during the Mid-Nineteenth Century by Alexander Fries

The Disappearance of Mary Wollstonecraft by Gabrielle Callaway

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