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- New Perspectives in American Jewish History: A Documentary Tribute to Jonathan D. Sarna ed. by Mark A. Raider and Gary Phillip Zola (review)
- Between Two Worlds: Jewish War Brides after the Holocaust by Robin Judd (review)
- Jewish Historical Societies: Navigating the Professional-Amateur Divide ed. by Jonathan L. Friedmann and Joel Gereboff (review)
- Forged in America: How Irish-Jewish Encounters Shaped a Nation ed. by Hasia R. Diner and Miriam Nyhan Grey (review)
- With Freedom In Our Ears: Histories of Jewish Anarchism ed. by Anna Elena Torres and Kenyon Zimmer (review)
- 2024 Lee Max Friedman Medal: Dr. Eli Lederhendler
- “More Lasting than Fame, More Enduring than Brass”: Shifting Currents in the History of the Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati
- Jewish Convict Servants in the American Colonies
- The 1856 Autopsy Debate: American Jewish Attitudes toward the Body and the Conflict with Modern Medical Science
- Digital Public Histories of Jewish Life and Antisemitism in Some Midwestern Universities
- A Union Tested: The Civil War Letters of Cimbaline and Henry Fike ed. by Jeremy Neely (review)
- Segregationist Schemes: The Citizens’ Council, Reverse Freedom Rides, and Opposition to Welfare in Alabama, 1962–1968
- Slavery’s Integral Role in the Founding and Lasting Success of Antebellum Baptist Higher Education
- The Mexican-American War Experiences of Twelve Civil War Generals ed. by Timothy D. Johnson (review)
- Home Front Battles: World War II Mobilization and Race in the Deep South by Charles C. Bolton (review)
- Alabama Historical Association Markers, 2024
- Whose Nightmare Is It? Addressing Human Embodiment Through Anger and Violence in Young Adult Speculative Literature
- What Is a Reproductive Justice Organization? Abortion Aid Organizations Incorporating Reproductive Justice Models
- Hedging: University Responses to the Overturning of Roe in Abortion-Ban States
- Introduction: Beyond Dobbs: The Reproductive Justice Issue
- Next Time Around: Abortion and Sex Equality
- Legislative Terror: Theorizing Laws Against Autonomy
- I Still Have to Protest This? Civil Rights Temporalities and Reproductive Dystopias
- Newest Born of Nations: European Nationalist Movements and the Making of the Confederacy by Ann L. Tucker (review)
- At War with King Alcohol: Debating Drinking and Masculinity in the Civil War by Megan L. Bever (review)
- Family Finally Found: The Womack Plantation Ledger, Butler County, Alabama
- The University of Alabama and Its Athletic Grounds: Where They Played Football before Bryant-Denny Stadium
- Conflict of Command: George McClellan, Abraham Lincoln, and the Politics of War by George C. Rable (review)
- Leah Marie Rawls Atkins
- Africans in the Old South: Mapping Exceptional Lives across the Atlantic World by Randy J. Sparks (review)
- Happy Dreams of Liberty: An American Family in Slavery and Freedom by R. Isabela Morales (review)
- The End of Public Execution: Race, Religion and Punishment in the American South by Michael Ayers Trotti (review)
- Book Notes
- Jewish Sunday Schools: Teaching Religion in Nineteenth-Century America by Laura Yares (review)
- Terra Incognita: Halachic Challenges of the Jewish Immigration to America, 1850–1924 by Akiva Sternberg (review)
- Defective Classifications: How American Jews Contested the Public Charge Policy in the Early Twentieth Century
- Horace Kallen's Expanding Vision of Cultural Pluralism: Nationality, Race, and Democracy on the World Stage, 1918–39
- A Merchant Prince in the Twilight of the Western Sephardic Diaspora: Aaron Lopez and his Business Organization
- Michael E. Staub (1957–2023): In Memoriam
- The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum (review)
- Belle Baranceanu: Life, Art and the New Deal Renaissance by Jennifer Peoples Hernandez (review)
- Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War: The Union Army by Adam D. Mendelsohn (review)
- My Second-Favorite Country: How American Jewish Children Think About Israel by Sivan Zakai (review)
- Central City's Joy and Pain: Solidarity, Survival, and Soul in a Birmingham Housing Project by Jerome E. Morris (review)
- Silent Cavalry: How Union Soldiers from Alabama Helped Sherman Burn Atlanta—And Then Got Written Out of History by Howell Raines (review)
- Becoming Catawba: Catawba Indian Women and Nation-Building, 1540–1840 by Brooke M. Bauer (review)
- "Seeking Hope and Confidence": Sarah Gayle Contemplates Faith and Loss
- Degrees of Equality: Abolitionist Colleges and the Politics of Race by John Frederick Bell (review)
- Index to Volume 77
- Christians, Southerners, Democrats, and Alabama's Prohibition Repeal Referenda, 1933–1935
- Mutinous Women: How French Convicts Became Founding Mothers of the Gulf Coast by Joan DeJean (review)
- Frazine Kennett Taylor
- Rethinking American Disasters ed. by Cynthia A. Kierner, Matthew Mulcahy, and Liz Skilton (review)
- Surfing The South: The Search For Waves and the People Who Ride Them by Steve Estes (review)
- Side Hustle Safety Net: How Vulnerable Workers Survive Precarious Times by Alexandrea J. Ravenelle (review)
- Rhythm Man: Chick Webb and the Beat That Changed America by Stephanie Stein Crease (review)
- AMSJ Forum: "Beyond Finding: Archives and Excess"
- The Myth That Made Us by Jeff Fuhrer (review)
- Overreading Archival Research Ephemera from the Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations
- On Provenance, or, How to Tell a Story with No Beginning
- Unsettling Objects: Archives of Disappearance and Affect
- Archival Absence, Archival Excess
- Introduction to AMSJ Blog Essays "Fractures in Mind"
- A Roundtable Conversation with Viviana Beatriz MacManus, Ren Heintz, Bernadine Hernández, and Anita Huízar-Hernández
- Dying from Disability: Race, Disability, and Law
- Dishes to Die For: Black Madness, Power, and Agency
- Queer Madness: Resistance and Struggles in Mental Health
- Combating Injustice: The Naturalism of Frank Norris, Jack London, and John Steinbeck by Jon Falsarella Dawson (review)
- Mercury's Shadow: The Pharmaceutical Sources of Hysteria
- When Poetry Is a Luxury: How Mary Oliver's Accessibility, Therapeutic Spirituality, and Apolitical Poetics Shaped Her Popularity
- On U.S. Presidential Effigy
- Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio by Katherine Rye Jewell (review)
- Arab Americans in Film: From Hollywood & Egyptian Stereotypes to Self-Representation by Waleed F. Mahdi (review)
- "They Are Us": Refugees and Terrorists in Masha Gessen's The Brothers (2015)
- Masculinity in Transition by K. Allison Hammer (review)
- Health Colonialism: Urban Wastelands and Hospital Frontiers by Shiloh Krupar (review)
- White Fright: The Sexual Panic at the Heart of America's Racist History by Jane Dailey (review)
- Homegrown Hate: Why White Nationalists and Militant Islamists are Waging War Against the United States by Sara Kamali (review)