Eugenic nation: Faults and frontiers of better breeding in modern America AM Stern Univ of California Press, 2016 | 1375 | 2016 |
Nonpharmaceutical interventions implemented by US cities during the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic H Markel, HB Lipman, JA Navarro, A Sloan, JR Michalsen, AM Stern, ... Jama 298 (6), 644-654, 2007 | 1068 | 2007 |
The history of vaccines and immunization: familiar patterns, new challenges AM Stern, H Markel Health affairs 24 (3), 611-621, 2005 | 551 | 2005 |
Sterilized in the name of public health: race, immigration, and reproductive control in modern California AM Stern American journal of public health 95 (7), 1128-1138, 2005 | 547 | 2005 |
The foreignness of germs: the persistent association of immigrants and disease in American society H Markel, AM Stern The Milbank Quarterly 80 (4), 757-788, 2002 | 366 | 2002 |
Proud boys and the white ethnostate: How the alt-right is warping the American imagination AM Stern Beacon Press, 2019 | 282 | 2019 |
Buildings, boundaries, and blood: Medicalization and nation-building on the US-Mexico border, 1910-1930 AM Stern Hispanic American Historical Review 79 (1), 41-81, 1999 | 253 | 1999 |
Disproportionate sterilization of Latinos under California’s eugenic sterilization program, 1920–1945 NL Novak, N Lira, KE O’Connor, SD Harlow, SLR Kardia, AM Stern American journal of public health 108 (5), 611-613, 2018 | 148 | 2018 |
Nonpharmaceutical influenza mitigation strategies, US communities, 1918–1920 pandemic H Markel, AM Stern, JA Navarro, JR Michalsen, AS Monto, ... Emerging infectious diseases 12 (12), 1961, 2006 | 146 | 2006 |
Telling genes: the story of genetic counseling in America AM Stern JHU Press, 2012 | 139 | 2012 |
From mestizophilia to biotypology: racialization and science in Mexico, 1920-1960 AM Stern Race and nation in modern Latin America 188, 2003 | 136 | 2003 |
Responsible mothers and normal children: Eugenics, nationalism, and welfare in post‐revolutionary Mexico, 1920–1940 AM Stern Journal of historical sociology 12 (4), 369-397, 1999 | 133 | 1999 |
International efforts to control infectious diseases, 1851 to the present AM Stern, H Markel Jama 292 (12), 1474-1479, 2004 | 124 | 2004 |
Closing The Schools: Lessons From The 1918–19 US Influenza Pandemic: Ninety-one years later, the evidence shows that there are positive and negative ways to do it. AM Stern, MS Cetron, H Markel Health Affairs 28 (Suppl1), w1066-w1078, 2009 | 121 | 2009 |
Measuring manhood: Race and the science of masculinity, 1830–1934 AM Stern Journal of American History 103 (2), 474-475, 2016 | 111 | 2016 |
Which face? Whose nation? immigration, public health, and the construction of disease at America's ports and borders, 1891-1928 H Markel, AM Stern American Behavioral Scientist 42 (9), 1314-1331, 1999 | 111 | 1999 |
Making better babies: Public health and race betterment in Indiana, 1920–1935 AM Stern American Journal of Public Health 92 (5), 742-752, 2002 | 105 | 2002 |
Research findings from nonpharmaceutical intervention studies for pandemic influenza and current gaps in the research AE Aiello, RM Coulborn, TJ Aragon, MG Baker, BB Burrus, BJ Cowling, ... American journal of infection control 38 (4), 251-258, 2010 | 95 | 2010 |
Formative years: children's health in the United States, 1880-2000 AM Stern, H Markel University of Michigan Press, 2002 | 87 | 2002 |
Well founded fear: Political asylum and the boundaries of sexual identity in the US–Mexico borderlands L Cantú, E Luibhéid, AM Stern Feminist Theory Reader, 220-227, 2020 | 78 | 2020 |