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Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 1 (2026)
Articles
A Feminine Flame in the Midst of Repression: The Concealed Role of Women in the Isolated Siberian Tundra
Jenny N. Liang
One Step Forward, Three Steps Back: Picturing Working Men and Women in New Deal Government-Sponsored Art
Gabrielle Wills
American Women's Clubs in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (1842-1844)
Adithi Nythruva
Best Served Cold: Operation Coldstore 1963 and the Reasons for the Singapore Government’s Decision
Jiansheng Zhang
Essay
A Place Called Yellow Stone: A Reflection on American Identity and Conservation
Shatavya Phakornkham
Book Reviews