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Volume 105 • Number 3

SEPTEMBER 2009


The Urban Frontier at 50: Richard C. Wade Reconsidered

A Special Issue



Staff

ARTICLES

Editor's Note 201
Eric Sandweiss

Was Pittsburgh's Economic Destiny Set in 1815? 203
Edward K. Muller

Cincinnati a Queen City? Only on the Frontier 219
David S. Stradling

Louisville: An Intellectual Journey with Richard C. Wade 232
Carl E. Kramer

The Double Life of St. Louis: Narratives of Origins and Maturity in Wade's Urban Frontier 246
Adam Arenson

The Urban Frontier in Pioneer Indiana 262
Robert G. Barrows and Leigh Darbee

REVIEWS

Wright, The Terror of Terre Haute: Bud Taylor and the 1920s 283
BY TOM ROZNOWSKI

Graham and Cody, Getting Open: The Unknown Story of Bill Garrett and the Integration of College Basketball 284
BY JOHN MUTKA

Edmunds, ed., Enduring Nations: Native Americans in the Midwest 286
BY RAYMOND E. HAUSER

Lumpkins, American Pogrom: The East St. Louis Race Riot and Black Politics 288
BY ASHLEY HOWARD

Joiner, Sin in the City: Chicago and Revivalism, 1880–1920 289
BY BRUCE EVENSEN

Varon, Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789–1859 291
BY STEPHEN M. STOWE

Clifford and Wilson, eds., Presidents, Diplomats, and Other Mortals 292
BY ROBERT A. STRONG

Daugherity and Bolton, eds., With All Deliberate Speed: Implementing Brown v. Board of Education 293
BY ERIC R. JACKSON

Kyvig, The Age of Impeachment: American Constitutional Culture since 1960 295
BY KEITH E. WHITTINGTON

Jacobson, Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post-Civil Rights America 296
BY DARREN DOCHUK

Gallagher, Causes Lost, Won, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know about the Civil War 298
BY DAVID B. SACHSMAN

REVIEW NOTICES 300


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