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VOLUME 28

NUMBER 2

WINTER 2009


CONTENTS

Editorial Staff

ESSAY

JON GJERDE 7

Rudolph J. Vecoli and the New Social History: An Appreciation

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Rudolph J. Vecoli's Published Work

ARTICLE

EARLENE CRAVER 30

On the Boundary of White: The Cartozian Naturalization Case and the Armenians, 1923–1925

FORUM ON TEACHING IMMIGRATION AND ETHNIC HISTORY

JOHN J. BUKOWCZYK 57

Introduction

ROBERT F. ZEIDEL 60

Teaching Immigration and Ethnic History at a Polytechnic University: Two Examples

ADRIAN BURGOS JR. 65

Teaching Migration, Race, and Place: A U.S. Latino Historian's Perspective

MELANIE SHELL-WEISS 71

The Interconnectedness of Immigration and Race Relations

PHYLIS CANCILLA MARTINELLI 76

Incorporating New Perspectives into an Immigration Course

JOHN RADZILOWSKI 82

Immigration and Ethnicity across the History Curriculum

JAIME R. AGUILA 87

Launching New Courses on the Mexico-U.S. Connection

JOHN P. MYERS 94

Using the Family Background Project in the Sociology of Minority Groups

REVIEW ESSAYS

ANTHONY B. PINN 100

The Changing Look of African American Religion

JOHN HAYAKAWA TOROK 105

Resource Extraction and Bad Bodies

REVIEWS

CHRISTIAN G. SAMITO 109

Fenians, Freedman, and Southern Whites: Race and Nationality in the Era of Reconstruction, by Mitchell Snay

DAVID J. LAVIGNE 110

"Everybody Was Black Down There": Race and Industrial Change in the Alabama Coalfields, by Robert H. Woodrum

PETER C. HANEY 112

This Land Was Mexican Once: Histories of Resistance from Northern California, by Linda Heidenreich

ANNA R. IGRA 113

Covenant of Care: Newark Beth Israel Hospital and the Jewish Hospital in America, by Alan M. Kraut and Deborah A. Kraut

MARY MCCUNE 115

Let Us Prove Strong: The American Jewish Committee, 1945–2006, by Marianne R. Sanua

GRAHAM RUSSELL GAO HODGES 116

Taxi! Cabs and Capitalism in New York City, by Biju Mathew

GORDON H. CHANG 118

Japanese & Chinese Immigrant Activists: Organizing in American and International Communist Movements, 1919–1933, by Josephine Fowler

ALLAN W. AUSTIN 119

American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II, by Eric L. Muller

DAWN B. MABALON 120

San Francisco's International Hotel: Mobilizing the Filipino American Community in the Anti-Eviction Movement, by Estella Habal

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Notes on Contributors


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ISSN: 1936-4695

 





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