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Contents
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Volume 100 • Number 3
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September 2005
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Articles
Reviews
| Dowd, War under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, and the British Empire, by Brett Rushforth |
258 |
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| Booth, Buckeye Women: The History of Ohio's Daughters, by Virginia R. Boynton |
260 |
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| Afinson, The River We Have Wrought: A History of the Upper Mississippi, by Craig E. Colten |
261 |
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| Morris, Baseball Fever: Early Baseball in Michigan, by Jeffrey Smith |
263 |
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| Williamson, Black Power on Campus: The University of Illinois, 1965–75, by Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua |
265 |
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| Berlin, Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves, by David Gellman |
266 |
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| Logan, The Hour and the Woman: Harriet Martineau's "Somewhat Remarkable" Life, by Joanne Passet |
268 |
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| Bohlman and Holzapfel, eds., Land without Nightingales: Music in the Making of German-America, by Victor Greene |
270 |
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| Blight, Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War, by Darrel E. Bigham |
272 |
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| Marvel, Lee's Last Retreat: The Flight to Appomattox, by Alan T. Nolan |
273 |
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Hall, Performing the American Frontier, 1870– 1906, by Jeffrey D. Mason |
274 |
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| Winter, Making Men, Making Class: The YMCA and Workingmen, 1877–1920, by Kenneth Fones-Wolf |
276 |
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| Fitzgerald, Every Farm a Factory: The Industrial Ideal in American Agriculture, by Carl E. Kramer |
278 |
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| Dubrow and Goodman, eds., Restoring Women's History through Historic Preservation, by Bonnie Stepenoff |
279 |
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| Farber, Sloan Rules: Alfred P. Sloan and the Triumph of General Motors; Rubenstein, Making and Selling Cars: Innovation and Change in the U.S. Automotive Industry, by Robert Buerglener |
281 |
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| Ford, America's New Downtowns: Revitalization or Reinvention?, by Jerry Herron |
283 |
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