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VOLUME 28
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NUMBER 2
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WINTER 2009
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Editorial Staff |
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ESSAY
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| JON GJERDE |
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Rudolph J. Vecoli and the New Social History: An Appreciation |
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Rudolph J. Vecoli's Published Work |
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ARTICLE
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| EARLENE CRAVER |
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On the Boundary of White: The Cartozian Naturalization Case and the Armenians, 1923–1925 |
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FORUM ON TEACHING IMMIGRATION AND ETHNIC HISTORY
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| JOHN J. BUKOWCZYK |
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Introduction |
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| ROBERT F. ZEIDEL |
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Teaching Immigration and Ethnic History at a Polytechnic University: Two Examples |
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| ADRIAN BURGOS JR. |
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Teaching Migration, Race, and Place: A U.S. Latino Historian's Perspective |
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| MELANIE SHELL-WEISS |
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The Interconnectedness of Immigration and Race Relations |
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| PHYLIS CANCILLA MARTINELLI |
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Incorporating New Perspectives into an Immigration Course |
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| JOHN RADZILOWSKI |
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Immigration and Ethnicity across the History Curriculum |
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| JAIME R. AGUILA |
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Launching New Courses on the Mexico-U.S. Connection |
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| JOHN P. MYERS |
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Using the Family Background Project in the Sociology of Minority Groups |
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REVIEW ESSAYS
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| ANTHONY B. PINN |
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The Changing Look of African American Religion |
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| JOHN HAYAKAWA TOROK |
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Resource Extraction and Bad Bodies |
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REVIEWS
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| CHRISTIAN G. SAMITO |
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Fenians, Freedman, and Southern Whites: Race and Nationality in the Era of Reconstruction, by Mitchell Snay |
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| DAVID J. LAVIGNE |
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"Everybody Was Black Down There": Race and Industrial Change in the Alabama Coalfields, by Robert H. Woodrum |
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| PETER C. HANEY |
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This Land Was Mexican Once: Histories of Resistance from Northern California, by Linda Heidenreich |
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| ANNA R. IGRA |
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Covenant of Care: Newark Beth Israel Hospital and the Jewish Hospital in America, by Alan M. Kraut and Deborah A. Kraut |
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| MARY MCCUNE |
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Let Us Prove Strong: The American Jewish Committee, 1945–2006, by Marianne R. Sanua |
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| GRAHAM RUSSELL GAO HODGES |
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Taxi! Cabs and Capitalism in New York City, by Biju Mathew |
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| GORDON H. CHANG |
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Japanese & Chinese Immigrant Activists: Organizing in American and International Communist Movements, 1919–1933, by Josephine Fowler |
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| ALLAN W. AUSTIN |
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American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II, by Eric L. Muller |
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| DAWN B. MABALON |
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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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