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RECENT ARTICLES, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, DISSERTATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN INDIANA HISTORY

Compiled By SUZANNE CROWE, Indiana Historical Society


"Age of Anxiety: Daily Life in the Calumet Region during the Postwar Years, 1945–1953," Steel Shavings, 34 (2003).

Aley, Ginette, "'Knotted Together Like Roots in the Darkness': Rural Midwestern Women and Region," Agricultural History, 77 (Summer 2003).

Allison, James, "Mutiny at Freeman Field: The Life and the Art of James Gould Cozzens," Black History News & Notes, No. 92 (May 2003).

Anderson, Ryan K., "'The Law of College Customs is [as] Inexorable as the Laws of Chemistry or Physics': The Transition to a Modern Purdue University, 1900–1924," Indiana Magazine of History, 99 (June 2003).

Archibald, Robert R., "The Significance of the National Lewis and Clark Commemoration," Indiana Magazine of History, 99 (September 2003).

Baer, M. Teresa, "Plowing New Ground: Two Hundred Years of Indiana Agriculture," Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 15 (Spring 2003).

Baer, M. Teresa, et al., Centennial Farms of Indiana (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2003).

Bakken, J. Darrell, "Now That Time Has Had Its Say": A History of the Indianapolis Central Canal, 1835–2002 (Bloomington: 1stBooks Library, 2003).

Barnhart, Terry A., "'A Common Feeling': Regional Identity and Historical Consciousness in the Old Northwest, 1820–1860," The Michigan Historical Review, 29 (Spring 2003).

Bassett, Beth, "The Clay Industries of Newton County," Newton County Historical Society Newcomer, 8 (Summer 2003).

Bayh, Evan, From Father to Son: A Private Life in the Public Eye (Indianapolis: Guild Press/Emmis Books, 2003).

Beatty, John D., "Cyprians, Shanty Dancers, and Ladies of Pleasure: Prostitution in Fort Wayne from the Canal to the Progressive Era," Old Fort News, 64 No.1 (2001).

Beck, Bill, Play On: Celebrating 100 Years of High School Sports in Indiana (Centennial Publishers, 2003). [Foreword by Frank O'Bannon.]

Berndt, Craig, "The Auburn & Eel River Valley Railroad and its Successors: Logansport to Butler, 1852–2003," Whitley County Historical Society Bulletin, 41 (September 2003).

Biondich, Kirsten, "Reminders of African American History," Indiana Preservationist, No. 1 (January/February 2004). [African-American settlements in Indiana.]

Blocker, Jack S., Jr., "Building Networks: Cooperation and Communication Among African Americans in the Urban Midwest, 1860–1910," Indiana Magazine of History, 99 (December 2003).

Boomhower, Ray E., "Indiana Bookshelf: The Western Association of Writers," Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 15 (Spring 2003).

———"'The Thing is Right!' Eliza Blaker and the Free Kindergarten Movement," Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 16 (Winter 2004).

Bracken, Robert, D. C. Stephenson and the Lincoln Savings Bank of Evansville: An Unsolved Mystery ([n.p., 2003]). [Includes facsimiles of articles and correspondence between Bracken, Indiana state auditor, 1923–1924, and Stephenson.]

Bradway, Becky, In the Middle of the Middle West: Library Nonfiction from the Heartland (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003).

Bridge, Carolyn S. and Marilyn Bridge Brown, Letters from Elmira's Trunk: An Indiana Family in the Civil War (West Lafayette: Twin Publications, 2002).

Brooks, Bradley, "Oldfields: An American Country Estate," Traces of Indiana and Mid-western History, 15 (Spring 2003).

Brubaker, Cynthia, "Historic Observatory Provides Link to the Stars," Indiana Preservationist, No. 1 (January/February 2003). [Goethe Link Observatory in Morgan County.]

Buchko, Suzanne, "Traveling Justice: Judges Riding the Circuit," Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 15 (Summer 2003).

Buenker, John D., and Theodore Mesmer, "A Separate Universe? An Exploratory Effort at Defining the Small City," Indiana Magazine of History, 99 (December 2003).

Calhoun, Charles W., "Walter Q. Gresham: Law, Politics, and Diplomacy in the Nineteenth Century," Traces of Indiana and Mid-western History, 15 (Summer 2003).

Carstens, Nancy Son, "The Making of a Myth: George Rogers Clark and Terese De Leyba," Filson History Quarterly, 76 (Spring 2002).

Catlin-Legutko, Cinnamon, "The Art of Healing: The Wishard Art Collection," Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History, 16 (Winter 2004).. . .

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