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Call for Manuscripts<br />

New Perspectives on the Cold War<br />

brill.com/npcw ISSN 2452-2260<br />

Contact<br />

Prof. Jussi Hanhimäki, Graduate Institute of International<br />

and Development Studies, 136, 1211 Geneva 21, Switzerland<br />

(Jussi.Hanhimaki@graduateinstitute.ch)<br />

Dr. Marco Wyss, University of Chichester, Department of History<br />

and Politics, PO19 6PE, Chichester, UK (m.wyss@chi.ac.uk)<br />

The overall aim of this book series is to offfer new perspectives on the East-West conflict by building on recent and current<br />

historiographical developments in Cold War history. The series moves beyond traditional narratives by investigating the<br />

impact of both medium and lesser powers on the evolution of the Cold War. In addition to state actors, potential authors are<br />

also encouraged to focus on international organisations and non-state actors, such as national liberation movements, nongovernmental<br />

organisations, and civil society groups. The geographical scope of the series is global and extends to all continents<br />

to cover also hitherto neglected (sub-)regions, notably in the so-called Third World. Methodologically, submissions should<br />

preferably be based on multi-archival historical research, and can draw on other related disciplines, such as (but not limited to)<br />

international relations and anthropology. While the editors privilege single-authored research monographs, they also welcome<br />

proposals for multi-authored volumes.<br />

CHARLES S. BULLOCK III RONALD KEITH GADDIE JUSTIN J. WERT<br />

NARRATING THE LANDSCAPE<br />

Print Culture and American Expansion in the Nineteenth Century<br />

Matthew N. Johnston<br />

UNIVERSITY OF<br />

OKLAHOMA PRESS<br />

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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT<br />

By Charles S. Bullock III, Ronald Keith Gaddie, and Justin J. Wert<br />

<br />

NARRATING THE LANDSCAPE<br />

Print Culture and American Expansion<br />

in the Nineteenth Century<br />

By Matthew N. Johnston<br />

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MALINCHE, POCAHONTAS, AND SACAGAWEA<br />

Indian Women as Cultural Intermediaries and National Symbols<br />

By Rebecca Kay Jager<br />

<br />

BRUMMETT ECHOHAWK<br />

Pawnee Thunderbird and Artist<br />

By Kristin M. Youngbull<br />

<br />

PICTURING MIGRANTS<br />

The Grapes of Wrath and New Deal Documentary Photography<br />

James R. Swensen<br />

<br />

THE SIZE OF THE RISK<br />

Histories of Multiple Use in the Great Basin<br />

By Leisl Carr Childers<br />

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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION.<br />

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RHODE ISLAND CONVENTION CENTER<br />

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