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Authors Forum: The New American History

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1. Thomas Jefferson and the Principles of ‘98

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2. States’ Rights in Theory and Practice

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3. The States’ Rights Tradition Nobody Knows

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4. The Fourteenth Amendment

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5. The Great Depression, World War II, and American Prosperity, Part I

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6. The Great Depression, World War II, and American Prosperity, Part II

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7. Major Episodes in American Labor History: An Austrian Reevaluation, Part I

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8. Major Episodes in American Labor History: An Austrian Reevaluation, Part II

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9. The American Presidency: Critical Episodes in Its Growth, Part I

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