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Contents
Presidential Address
Articles
On the Borderland of Ethnicity and Race A Round Table
Textbooks and Teaching
Book Reviews
| Samuel, ed. by Light, Alexander, and Jones, Theatres of Memory, vol. 2: Island Stories, by Kenneth Lunn |
1734 |
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| Berlin, Many Thousands Gone, by Steven Mintz |
1735 |
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| Halttunen, Murder Most Foul, by Hendrik Hartog |
1737 |
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| Holt, The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party, by Michael A. Morrison |
1738 |
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| McPherson and Cooper, eds., Writing the Civil War; Blair, Virginia's Private War; Davis, Lincoln's Men; and Alberts, The Battle of Glorieta, by J. Matthew Gallman |
1740 |
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| Foley, The White Scourge, by Tomas Almaguer |
1743 |
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| Schrecker, Many Are the Crimes, by Stephen J. Whitfield |
1745 |
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| Thornton, Handwriting in America, by Anne Ruggles Gere |
1746 |
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| Katkin, Landsman, and Tyree, eds., Beyond Pluralism, by Ferdinando Fasce |
1747 |
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| Galloway, ed., The Hernando de Soto Expedition, by Robert L. Gold |
1748 |
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| Milanich, Laboring in the Fields of the Lord, by Patricia Galloway |
1749 |
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| Starkey, European and Native American Warfare, 1675-1815, by Paul A. C. Koistinen |
1750 |
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| Rostkowski, La conversion inachevée (The incomplete conversion), by Luca Codignola |
1751 |
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| Harmon, Indians in the Making, by Jack Campisi |
1752 |
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| Diouf, Servants of Allah, by Andrew F. Clark |
1752 |
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| Rabb, Jacobean Gentleman, by Richard Middleton |
1753 |
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| Baker and Reid, The New England Knight, by Stephen Saunders Webb |
1754 |
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| Chai, Jonathan Edwards and the Limits of Enlightenment Philosophy, by Christopher Grasso |
1755 |
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| Crass et al., eds., The Southern Colonial Backcountry, by Johanna Miller Lewis |
1756 |
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| Babits, A Devil of a Whipping; and Phillips, The Cousins' Wars, by Keith Mason |
1757 |
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| Breunig, Die Amerkanische Revolution als Bürgerkrieg (The American Revolution as civil war), by Marvin L. Brown Jr. |
1758 |
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| Thompson, John Adams and the Spirit of Liberty, by Michael P. Zuckert |
1759 |
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| Triber, A True Republican, by John W. Tyler |
1760 |
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| Unger, Noah Webster, by Robert E. Shalhope |
1761 |
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| Rogow, A Fatal Friendship, by Simon P. Newman |
1761 |
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| Tarr, Understanding State Constitutions, by John Dinan |
1762 |
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| Tise, The American Counterrevolution, by Gordon S. Wood |
1763 |
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| Liebersohn, Aristocratic Encounters, by June Namias |
1764 |
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| Scheckel, The Insistence of the Indian, by Vine Deloria Jr. |
1765 |
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| Burnham, Captivity & Sentiment, by Shirley Samuels |
1765 |
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| Stern, The Plight of Feeling, by Laura H. Korobkin |
1766 |
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| Korobkin, Criminal Conversations, by Michael Grossberg |
1767 |
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| Payne, The Self and the Sacred, by Stephen Marini |
1768 |
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| Lyerly, Methodism and the Southern Mind, 1770-1810, by Beth Barton Schweiger |
1769 |
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| Haynes, Divine Destiny, by Mark S. Schantz |
1770 |
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| Clark, New England in U.S. Government Publications, 1789-1849, by Joanne D. Chaison |
1771 |
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| Skeen, Citizen Soldiers in the War of 1812, by George W. Geib |
1772 |
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| Wilmeth and Bigsby, eds., The Cambridge History of American Theatre, vol. 1: Beginnings to 1870, by Kim Marra |
1772 |
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| Woolverton, The Education of Phillips Brooks, by Daniel Walker Howe |
1773 |
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| Ronda, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, by Anne C. Rose |
1774 |
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| Kolmerten, The American Life of Ernestine L. Rose, by Sylvia D. Hoffert |
1775 |
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| Jeffrey, The Great Silent Army of Abolitionism; and Rhodes, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, by Carol Lasser |
1776 |
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| Broussard, African-American Odyssey, by Lynn Hudson |
1777 |
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| Gribben, ed., The Great Famine and the Irish Diaspora in America, by Matthew Frye Jacobson |
1778 |
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| Roux-Westers, Sur les traces de l'éléphant (On the trail of the elephant), by Jane Weiss |
1779 |
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| Suárez Argüello, coord., Pragmatismo y principios (Pragmatism and principles); and Zoraida Vázquez, coord., México al tiempo de su guerra con Estados Unidos (1846-1848) (Mexico at the time of its war with the United States [1846-1848]), by David M. Pletcher |
1780 |
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| Terrazas Basante, En busca de una nueva frontera (In search of a new frontier); Gayón Córdova, comp., La ocupación yanqui de la ciudad de México, 1847-1848 (The Yankee occupation of Mexico City, 1847-1848); and Frazier, ed., The United States and Mexico at War, by Andrés Reséndez |
1781 |
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| Palmer and Ochoa, eds., The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens, vol. 1: January 1814-March 1865, by James K. Hogue |
1783 |
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| Hollandsworth, Pretense of Glory; and Newton, Joseph E. Johnston and the Defense of Richmond, by John F. Marszalek |
1784 |
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| Williams, Rich Man's War, by Stephen V. Ash |
1786 |
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| Marquis, In Armageddon's Shadow, by Eugene H. Berwanger |
1786 |
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| Clodfelter, The Dakota War; and Wakefield and Namias, eds., Six Weeks in the Sioux Tepees, by Daniele Fiorentino |
1787 |
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| Rehnquist, All the Laws but One, by Mark E. Neely |
1789 |
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| Harrell, When the Bells Tolled for Lincoln, by William Hanchett |
1789 |
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| Finzsch and Martschukat, eds., Different Restorations, by Shearer Davis Bowman |
1790 |
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| Mayers, Wars and Peace; and Brands, What America Owes the World, by Robert D. Schulzinger |
1791 |
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| O'Leary, To Die For, by Karal Ann Marling |
1792 |
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| Blevins, Cattle in the Cotton Fields, by Nicolas Proctor |
1793 |
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| Seavoy, The American Peasantry, by Jack Temple Kirby |
1793 |
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| Alston and Ferrie, Southern Paternalism and the American Welfare State, by Roger Biles |
1794 |
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| Hoffschwelle, Rebuilding the Rural Southern Community, by William A. Link |
1795 |
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| Reese, Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920, by Catherine J. Lavender |
1796 |
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| Gyory, Closing the Gate, by Jonathan M. Chu |
1797 |
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| Patterson, Butch Cassidy, by Michael A. Bellesiles |
1798 |
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| Avery, From Mission to Madness, by Norman H. Murdoch |
1798 |
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| Trennert, White Man's Medicine, by W. David Baird |
1799 |
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| Rogers, An Alternative Path, by Charlotte G. Borst |
1800 |
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| Elkind, Bay Cities and Water Politics, by Ken Cruikshank |
1801 |
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| Best, Controlling Vice, by Mariana Valverde |
1802 |
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| Pegram, Battling Demon Rum; and Vyhnanek, Unorganized Crime, by Joel Best |
1803 |
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| Macleod, The Age of the Child, by Ruth Wallis Herndon |
1804 |
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| Rose, A Mother's Job; and Michel, Children's Interests/Mothers' Right, by Jane Lewis |
1805 |
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| Sander, The Business of Charity, by Ruth Crocker |
1806 |
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| Blackwelder, Now Hiring, by Claudia Clark |
1807 |
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| Arnesen, Greene, and Laurie, eds., Labor Histories; and Winslow, ed., Waterfront Workers, by Walter Licht |
1808 |
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| Magat, Unlikely Partners, by Andrea Tone |
1810 |
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| Friedman, State-Making and Labor Movements, by Richard Schneirov |
1811 |
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| Brenner, The Emperors of Chocolate, by Mary A. Yeager |
1812 |
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| Decker, Made in America, by Pamela Walker Laird |
1813 |
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| Frank, Life with Father; McCall and Yacovone, eds., A Shared Experience; and Jabour, Marriage in the Early Republic, by C. Dallett Hemphill |
1814 |
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| Blanchard, Oscar Wilde's America, by Gail Bederman |
1816 |
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| Hoganson, Fighting for American Manhood; and Nelson, National Manhood, by E. Anthony Rotundo |
1817 |
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| Orlove, ed., The Allure of the Foreign, by Daphne Berdahl |
1818 |
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| González Patricio, Diplomacia contra diplomacia (Diplomacy against diplomacy), by Kenneth J. Grieb |
1819 |
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| Dietl, USA und Mittelamerika (The usa and Central America), by Joaquín Fermandois |
1820 |
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| Steeples and Whitten, Democracy in Desperation, by Mark Wahlgren Summers |
1821 |
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| Clanton, Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the 1890s; and Kolodny, Pursuing Majorities, by Mark Voss-Hubbard |
1822 |
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| Ponder, Managing the Press, by George Juergens |
1823 |
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| Ellis, ed., Speaking to the People, by David Zarefsky |
1824 |
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| Müller, Politische Bildstrategien im amerikanischen Präsidentschaftswahlkampf, 1828-1996 (Political image strategies in American presidential elections, 1828-1996), by Mel van Elteren |
1825 |
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| Saunders, In Search of Woodrow Wilson, by John Milton Cooper Jr. |
1826 |
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| Haynes, ed., Calvin Coolidge and the Coolidge Era; and Stratton, Tempest over Teapot Dome, by Neil A. Wynn |
1827 |
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| Zunz, Why the American Century?, by Lawrence B. Glickman |
1828 |
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| Hallwas, The Bootlegger, by James H. Madison |
1829 |
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| Lewis, Transforming the Appalachian Countryside; and Thomas, An Appalachian New Deal, by Ronald D. Eller |
1830 |
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| Stoll, The Fruits of Natural Advantage, by Hal Rothman |
1831 |
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| Woods, Development Arrested, by Bryan D. Palmer |
1832 |
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| Davis, A Clashing of the Soul, by Adam Fairclough |
1833 |
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| Di Leonardo, Exotics at Home, by Julia E. Liss |
1834 |
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| Baker, From Savage to Negro, by Vernon J. Williams Jr. |
1834 |
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| Rhodes, Structures of the Jazz Age, by Linda Wagner-Martin |
1835 |
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| Perlman, The Lives, Loves, and Art of Arthur B. Davies, by George H. Roeder Jr. |
1836 |
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| Sebok, Legal Positivism in American Jurisprudence, by Herbert Hovenkamp |
1837 |
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| Melnick, The Life and Work of Ludwig Lewisohn, vol. 1: "A Touch of Wildness"; and vol. 2: "This Dark and Desperate Age," by Susanne Klingenstein |
1838 |
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| Klingenstein, Enlarging America, by Emily Miller Budick |
1839 |
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| Richardson, The Ordeal of Robert Frost, by Jeff Gundy |
1840 |
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| Palmer, Organizing the Shipyards, by Roger Horowitz |
1841 |
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| Boulard, Huey Long Invades New Orleans, by Michael L. Kurtz |
1842 |
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| Roorda, The Dictator Next Door, by Stephen G. Rabe |
1842 |
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| Weinstein and Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood, by James G. Ryan |
1843 |
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| Bentley, Eating for Victory, by Donna R. Gabaccia |
1844 |
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| Field, Harvest of Dissent, by R. Alton Lee |
1845 |
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| Van der Hoeven, Hoed af voor Marshall (Hats off to Marshall), by Marc Dierikx |
1846 |
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| Medick-Krakau, Amerikanische Außenhandelspolitik im Wandel (Changing American foreign trade policy), by Lloyd E. Ambrosius |
1847 |
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| Snead, The Gaither Committee, Eisenhower, and the Cold War, by H. W. Brands |
1847 |
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| Ben-Zvi, Decade of Transition, by Charles D. Smith |
1848 |
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| Kort, The Columbia Guide to the Cold War, by Peter L. Hahn |
1849 |
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| Rose, The Cold War Comes to Main Street, by Ellen Schrecker |
1850 |
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| Wittner, The Struggle against the Bomb, vol. 2: Resisting the Bomb, by Charles Chatfield |
1851 |
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| Hulsether, Building a Protestant Left, by Eugene McCarraher |
1852 |
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| Hurt, ed., The Rural South since World War II; and Tolnay, The Bottom Rung, by William F. Holmes |
1853 |
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| Collins, When the Church Bell Rang Racist, by David L. Chappell |
1854 |
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| Markowitz and Rosner, Children, Race, and Power, by Robert Coles |
1855 |
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| Posner, Killing the Dream, by Ralph E. Luker |
1856 |
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| Franklin et al., eds., African Americans and Jews in the Twentieth Century, by Leonard Dinnerstein |
1856 |
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| Woodard, A Nation within a Nation, by James Smethurst |
1857 |
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| Lieberman, Shifting the Color Line, by Michael K. Brown |
1858 |
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| Downs, Cornell '69, by Anthony M. Orum |
1859 |
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| Acuña, Sometimes There Is No Other Side, by Guadalupe San Miguel Jr. |
1860 |
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| Fixico, The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century, by Brian C. Hosmer |
1861 |
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| Castile, To Show Heart, by Donald L. Fixico |
1861 |
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| Hartmann, The Other Feminists, by Susan Ware |
1862 |
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| Carrels, Uphill against Water, by Donald J. Pisani |
1863 |
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| Epp, The Rights Revolution; Dinan, Keeping the People's Liberties; and Kalman, The Strange Career of Legal Liberalism, by Michael Les Benedict |
1864 |
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| Lazarus, Closed Chambers; and Atkinson, Leaving the Bench, by Randall W. Bland |
1867 |
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| Schreyer, Neue Politiker und Parteiströmungen im US-Kongreß (New politicians and party trends in the U.S. Congress), by Brigitte L. Nacos |
1868 |
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| Bush and Scowcroft, A World Transformed, by Joel H. Rosenthal |
1869 |
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| Mayer, Interpreting NAFTA, by David Koistinen |
1870 |
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| Schmidt, The Political Discourse of Anarchy; Weart, Never at War; and Ostrower, The United Nations and the United States, by David S. Patterson |
1871 |
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| Miller, The Voice of Business, by Alan R. Raucher |
1873 |
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| Browne, ed., Refiguring American Film Genres, by William Paul |
1874 |
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| Gelfand, Trustee for a City, by James J. Connolly |
1875 |
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| Watkins, On the Pill, by Janet Farrell Brodie |
1876 |
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| Heidenfelder, From Duppel to Truman Plaza (From Duppel to Truman Plaza), by James F. Tent |
1876 |
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| Bell and Bell, eds., Americanization and Australia, by Jeffery C. Livingston |
1877 |
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| Herbst, Reading Public Opinion, by J. Michael Hogan |
1878 |
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| Vollmar, AnaheimUtopia Americana (AnaheimUtopia Americana), by Gunther Barth |
1879 |
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| West, Domesticating History; and Dubin, Displays of Power, by Michael Kammen |
1880 |
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| Zenzen, Battling for Manassas; and Lowenthal, Possessed by the Past, by Barbie Zelizer |
1882 |
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| Morris, Too Soon, Too Late, by Christin J. Mamiya |
1883 |
On the cover: Tourists visiting Los Angeles's Little Tokyo in 1941 are treated to a night of adventure and consumer pleasures, while being assured that Japanese Americans are law-abiding residents and citizens of the United States. Courtesy Nisei Week Japanese Festival, Inc. See Lon Kurashige, "The Problem of Biculturalism: Japanese American Identity and Festival before World War II," p. 1632.
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