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"Recent Scholarship" is now available to OAH members online. Unlike the print version, which will continue to appear, the database provides a fully searchable list of citations and allows the crosslisting of each citation under up to four subject headings. Thus users may widen or limit the queries they send to the database's search engine. The cumulative database allows members to locate bibliographic citations, whether for works listed in the "Recent Scholarship" section of the Journal or for books reviewed in the Journal, appearing from the June 2000 issue forward. The "Recent Scholarship" database may be accessed at <http://www.indiana.edu/~jah>.

Under each subject heading below, the scholarship is grouped by genre: articles, dissertations, books, and primary sources are listed separately, in that order. Dissertations from the United States and Canada were listed in Dissertation Abstracts International: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 62 ( June 2002) and 63 (July-Aug. 2002). Those followed by order numbers may be purchased from UMI Dissertation Services, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346 USA. Telephone: 734-761-4700 or 1-800-521-3042 (USA only). To obtain dissertations that do not have order numbers, we suggest that scholars write to the degree-granting institutions.

 

African Americans

Adams, Luther J., "African American Migration to Louisville in the Mid-Twentieth Century," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 99 (Autumn 2001), 363-84.

Anderson, Eric, "Black Émigrés: The Emergence of Nineteenth-Century United States Black Nationalism in Response to Haitian Emigration and Colonization, 1816-1840," 49th Parallel (Birmingham) (no. 1, Winter 1999) <http://artsweb.bham.ac.uk/49thparallel/>.

Beck, E. M., and Timothy Clark, "Strangers, Community Miscreants, or Locals: Who Were the Black Victims of Mob Violence?," Historical Methods, 35 (Spring 2002), 77-83.

Beeching, Barbara J., "Paul Robeson and the Black Press: The 1950 Passport Controversy," Journal of African American History, 87 (Summer 2002), 339-54.

Bernier, Celeste-Marie, "‘Arms like Polished Iron': The Black Slave Body in Narratives of a Slave Ship Revolt," Slavery and Abolition (Ilford), 23 (Aug. 2002), 91-106.

Brown, M. Christopher, II, "The Politics of Industrial Education: Booker T. Washington and Tuskegee State Normal School, 1880-1915," Negro Educational Review, 50 (July-Oct. 1999), 123-28.

Butters, Gerald R., Jr., "From Homestead to Lynch Mob: Portrayals of Black Masculinity in Oscar Micheaux's Within Our Gates," Journal for MultiMedia History (no. 3, 2000) <http:/ /www.albany.edu/jmmh/>.

Cronin, Mary M., "Mixing Protest and Accommodation: The Response of Oklahoma's Black Town Newspaper Editors to Race Relations, 1891-1918," American Journalism, 19 (Spring 2002), 45-64.

Elbert, Sarah, "An Inter-racial Love Story in Fact and Fiction: William and Mary King Allen's Marriage and Louisa May Alcott's Tale, ‘M. L.,'" History Workshop Journal (Oxford), 53 (Spring 2002), 17-42.

Finley, Cheryl, "The Door of (No) Return," Common-Place, 1 (July 2001) <http://www.common-place.org>.

Franklin, V. P., ed., "Cultural Capital and African American Education," Journal of African American History, 87 (Spring 2002), 175-281. Special issue.

———, "Inaugural Issue: ‘The Past before Us,'" Journal of African American History, 87 (Winter 2002), 1-174.

Hannah, Eleanor L., "A Place in the Parade: Citizenship, Manhood, and African American Men in the Illinois National Guard, 1870-1917," Journal of Illinois History, 5 (Summer 2002), 82-108.

Horne, Gerald, "Black Thinkers at Sea: Ferdinand Smith and the Decline of African American Proletarian Intellectuals," Souls, 4 (Spring 2002), 38-50.

Hudson, J. Blaine, "In Pursuit of Freedom: Slave Law and Emancipation in Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky," Filson History Quarterly, 76 (Summer 2002), 287-325.

Jalata, Asafa, "Revisiting the Black Struggle: Lessons for the 21st Century," Journal of Black Studies, 33 (Sept. 2002), 86-116.

Jeffries, Judson L., "Huey P. Newton on Pan-Africanism," Negro Educational Review, 52 (Jan.-April 2001), 29-38.

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