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Vol. II, No. I

Fall 2019


A Letter from Chief Editor Jodi Vadinsky

“Ladies’ Delight?”: Women in London’s 18th Century Gin Craze by Emily Anne Adams

Conceptualizing Communist Collusion: A Case Study of Anti-Communist Fears in the 1948 Presidential Campaign in Muncie, Indiana by Meilin Scanish

To Conquer or Die: The Economic and Cultural Impact of the Hijaz Railway by Thomas Alexander McLamb

“Fully & Freely”: Secret Communications and the Chilling Effect in the Colonial through Early Constitutional United States by Andrew T. Smith

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