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Volume IV, no. II

Spring 2022


Front Matter

A Letter from Co-Chief-Editor Jackson Foster

Contributor Biographies

Reviews

Paula Krebs’ Gender, Race, and the Writing of Empire: Mapping the Battle for Imperial Influence by Scott Benigno

Articles

US Imperialism and the Panama Flag Crisis of 1964 by James Murphy

Beyond All Barriers: The Politicization of the International Olympic Committee in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Crisis by Anna Kate Manchester

Seeping Sentiment: Lost Cause Ideology During the Spanish-American War by Caroline Lawrence

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