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CONTRIBUTORS
Jean H. Baker is professor of history at Goucher College, where she has taught since 1970. Her recent books include Sisters: The Lives of America's Suffragists, published by Hill and Wang in 2005, and James Buchanan, published in Times Books' American Presidents series in 2004. Her essay in this issue is adapted from her Distinguished Historian address to the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era during the Organization of American Historians meeting in San Jose, April 2005.
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Christopher Capozzola is an assistant professor of history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is currently completing work on a book tentatively titled "Uncle Sam Wants You: The Politics of Obligation in America's First World War," which examines the relationship between citizens, voluntary associations, and the federal government during World War I.
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