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seth e. blumenthal is a graduate student in the History Department at Boston University. He also teaches in the College of Arts and Sciences. sblument@bu.edu

matthew dallek is Assistant Professor of Political Management in the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University. This article is based on a forthcoming book, under contract with Oxford University Press, exploring Fiorello La Guardia’s efforts to militarize the home front and Eleanor Roosevelt’s campaign to establish a wartime New Deal from 1938 to 1944 via the civil defense debate. mdallek@gwu.edu

paul e. herron is Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Clark University. He received his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 2014 and his J.D. from Northeastern University in 2007. His research focuses on American political and constitutional development. He is currently working on a book project examining the transformative series of southern state constitutional conventions that gathered from secession to the turn of the twentieth century. pherron@clarku.edu

ilhan niaz is Assistant Professor of History at the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, and most recently the author of The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan, 1947–2008. His book Old World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia has just been published by Routledge. In1980@qau.edu.pk

charles h. parker is Professor of History at Saint Louis University. He is the author of Global Interactions in the Early Modern Age, 1400–1800, Faith on the Margins: Catholics and Catholicism in the Dutch Golden Age, and The Reformation of Community: Social Welfare and Calvinist Charity in Holland, 1572–1620. parkerch@slu.edu

sergio silva-castañeda has a degree in economics from the CIDE in Mexico City and a Ph.D. in Latin American history from Harvard University. He was a Lecturer in History and Social Studies at Harvard and Senior Fellow for Mexico and Central America at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard. He is currently an Assistant Professor in International Studies at the Mexican Instituto Autónomo de México (ITAM). sergio.silva@itam.mx

katherine turk is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her first book, Equality on Trial: Sex and Gender at Work in the Age of Title VII, is forthcoming in the Politics and Culture in Modern America series of the University of Pennsylvania Press. kturk@email.unc.edu [End Page 404]

james i. wallner is the Executive Director of the Senate Steering Committee in the United States Senate and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Politics at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. He is the author of The Death of Deliberation: Partisanship and Polarization in the United States Senate. jameswallner@gmail.com [End Page 405]

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