History, Power, and Federal Indian Law
Working in both law and history, I often encounter historians who express anxiety about treading…
Working in both law and history, I often encounter historians who express anxiety about treading…
Process is pleased to announce a new series on legal history, including articles about law,…
Oregon State University (OSU) seems far down the list of U.S. colleges and universities that…
National parks share the wonderfully rich and diverse heritage of America. Our parks represent the…
As a historian interested in contemporary politics, it is impossible to avoid asking how the…
Most queer people do not grow up in queer families or queer communities, and this…
Flooding after Hurricane Harvey. Photograph by Daniel J. Martinez. A joint project of the American…
Houston Skyline. Photo by Om. Creative Commons license. Despite being the nation’s fourth largest city…
A number of historians have marked the late nineteenth century as the beginning of U.S.…
In November of 1920, the black newspaper The Chicago Whip ran a front-page article with…