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Exhibition Reviews
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Butler, Becoming America: The Revolution
before 1776, by Edward Countryman
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Appleby, Inheriting the Revolution: The First
Generation of Americans, by Alfred F. Young
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Nasaw, The Chief: The Life of William Randolph
Hearst, by David Henkin
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Krech, The Ecological Indian: Myth and History,
by Dan Flores
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Limerick, Something in the Soil: Legacies
and Reckonings in the New West, by Anne F. Hyde
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Griffiths and Cervantes, eds., Spiritual
Encounters: Interactions between Christianity and Native Religions
in Colonial America, by Charles Cutter
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Riley, The Kachina and the Cross: Indians
and Spaniards in the Early Southwest, by Oakah L. Jones
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Graham, Puritan Family Life: The Diary of
Samuel Sewall, by Melvin Yazawa
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Hoffman with Mason, Princes of Ireland, Planters
of Maryland: A Carroll Saga, 15001782, by Thomas Bartlett
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Fertig, Lokales Leben, atlantische Welt:
Die Entscheidung zur Auswanderung vom Rhein nach Nordamerika im
18. Jahrhundert (Local life, Atlantic world: The decision for
emigration from the Rhine to North America in the eighteenth century),
by Marianne S. Wokeck
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Wilson, Ye Heart of a Man: The Domestic
Life of Men in Colonial New England, by Karin Wulf
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Wulf, Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia,
by Sharon V. Salinger
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Crane, Ebb Tide in New England: Women, Seaports,
and Social Change, 16301800, by Cynthia A. Kierner
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Splitter, Pastors, People, Politics: German
Lutherans in Pennsylvania, 17401790, by Aaron Fogleman
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Amory and Hall, eds., A History of the Book
in America, vol. 1: The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World,
by Jane Kamensky
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187
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Levy, Origins of the Bill of Rights,
by Whitman H. Ridgway
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188
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Kennedy, Burr, Hamilton, and Jefferson:
A Study in Character, by Jacob E. Cooke
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Carson, Searching for the Bright Path: The
Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal, by Véronique
Pépin
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Faiman-Silva, Choctaws at the Crossroads:
The Political Economy of Class and Culture in the Oklahoma Timber
Region, by James Taylor Carson
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Boyd, The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence:
Introduced Infectious Diseases and Population Decline among Northwest
Coast Indians, 17741874, by Daniel L. Boxberger
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Kugel, To Be the Main Leaders of Our People:
A History of Minnesota Ojibwe Politics, 18251898, by Susan
Sleeper-Smith
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Glazer, Cincinnati in 1840: The Social and
Functional Organization of an Urban Community during the PreCivil
War Period; and Contosta, Lancaster, Ohio, 18002000:
Frontier Town to Edge City, by Timothy R. Mahoney
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Koeppel, Water for Gotham: A History,
by Sarah S. Elkind
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Egerton, He Shall Go Out Free: The Lives
of Denmark Vesey; and Robertson, Denmark Vesey, by Woody
Holton
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195
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Rehder, Delta Sugar: Louisiana's Vanishing
Plantation Landscape, by Thomas N. Ingersoll
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Vincent, Southern Seed, Northern Soil: African-American
Farm Communities in the Midwest, 17651900, by Graham Russell
Hodges
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Lohmann, ed. and trans., Radical Passion:
Ottilie Assing's Reports from America and Letters to Frederick Douglass,
by Jennifer Fleischner
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McKivigan and Harrold, eds., Antislavery
Violence: Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum
America, by Ronald G. Walters
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Lawes, Women and Reform in a New England
Community, 18151860, by Lee Chambers-Schiller
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Hartog, Man and Wife in America: A History,
by Steven Mintz
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Johnson, Roaring Camp: The Social World
of the California Gold Rush, by Elizabeth Jameson
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Lehuu, Carnival on the Page: Popular Print
Media in Antebellum America, by Amy Gilman Srebnick
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Colbert, A Measure of Perfection: Phrenology
and the Fine Arts in America, by Shirley Teresa Wajda
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Bush, American Declarations: Rebellion and
Repentance in American Cultural History, by Christopher Castiglia
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Capper and Wright, eds., Transient and Permanent:
The Transcendentalist Movement and Its Contexts, by James Perrin
Warren
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Weitz, A Higher Duty: Desertion among Georgia
Troops during the Civil War, by Kevin Conley Ruffner
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Piston and Hatcher, Wilson's Creek: The
Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It, by
Brian Dirck
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Young, Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing
and the American Civil War, by Jeanie Attie
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Giesberg, Civil War Sisterhood: The U.S.
Sanitary Commission and Women's Politics in Transition, by J.
Matthew Gallman
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Holt, Making Freedom Pay: North Carolina
Freedpeople Working for Themselves, 18651900, by Steven
Hahn
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Kerr-Ritchie, Freedpeople in the Tobacco
South: Virginia, 18601900, by Leslie A. Schwalm
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Fuke, Imperfect Equality: African Americans
and the Confines of White Racial Attitudes in Post-Emancipation
Maryland, by Roberta Alexander
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Beatty, Alamance: The Holt Family and Industrialization
in a North Carolina County, 18371900, by Michael Shirley
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Tsujiuchi, Amerika no doreisei to jiyushugi
(Liberalism and American slavery), by Aaron Forsberg
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DuBois, Woman Suffrage and Women's Rights,
by Louise M. Newman
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215
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Goldberg, An Army of Women: Gender and Politics
in Gilded Age Kansas, by Karen J. Blair
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216
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McConnell, Arsenic under the Elms: Murder
in Victorian New Haven, by Ellen Dwyer
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Ivey, Prayers in Stone: Christian Science
Architecture in the United States, 18941930, by David
Morgan
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Oberdeck, The Evangelist and the Impresario:
Religion, Entertainment, and Cultural Politics in America, 18841914,
by Eugene McCarraher
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Morgan, Protestants & Pictures: Religion,
Visual Culture, and the Age of American Mass Production, by
Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe
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Johnston, William and Henry Walters, the
Reticent Collectors, by Alice Goldfarb Marquis
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220
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Keillor, Cooperative Commonwealth: Co-ops
in Rural Minnesota, 18591939, by Allan G. Bogue
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Jackson, The Piikani Blackfeet: A Culture
under Siege, by John Fahey
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Pritchard, Preserving Yellowstone's Natural
Conditions: Science and the Perception of Nature, by Richard
Grusin
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Samuels, Enduring Roots: Encounters with
Trees, History, and the American Landscape, by Brian Donahue
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Bazerman, The Languages of Edison's Light,
by David Hochfelder
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Klein, The Life & Legend of E. H. Harriman,
by K. Austin Kerr
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225
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Adams and Butler, Manufacturing the Future:
A History of Western Electric, by David E. Nye
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225
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Baldwin, Domesticating the Street: The Reform
of Public Space in Hartford, 18501930, by Sharon E. Wood
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226
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Katz and Sugrue, eds., W. E. B. Du Bois,
Race, and the City: The Philadelphia Negro and Its Legacy,
by David Levering Lewis
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227
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Hilton and Ickringill, eds., European Perceptions
of the Spanish-American War of 1898, by John L. Offner
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229
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Lehmann and Wellenreuther, eds., German
and American Nationalism: A Comparative Perspective, by Geoff
Eley
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Finzsch and Schirmer, eds., Identity and
Intolerance: Nationalism, Racism, and Xenophobia in Germany and
the United States, by Charles M. Barber
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231
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Zeiger, In Uncle Sam's Service: Women Workers
with the American Expeditionary Force, 19171919, by Amy
Swerdlow
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Kennedy, Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous
Citizens: Women and Subversion during World War I, by Cynthia
Farr Brown
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232
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Kimeldorf, Battling for American Labor:
Wobblies, Craft Workers, and the Making of the Union Movement,
by Catherine Collomp
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Duus, trans. by Cary, The Japanese Conspiracy:
The Oahu Sugar Strike of 1920, by Franklin Ng
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King, Making Americans: Immigration, Race,
and the Origins of the Diverse Democracy, by Norbert Finzsch
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Vaught, Cultivating California: Growers,
Specialty Crops, and Labor, 18751920, by Carlos A. Schwantes
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Cartosio, Da New York a Santa Fe: Terra,
culture native, artisti, e scrittori nel sudovest (18461930)
(From New York to Santa Fe: Land, native culture, artists, and writers
in the Southwest, 18461930), by John Wetenhall
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237
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Calderón, Mexican Coal Mining Labor
in Texas and Coahuila, 18801930, by Philip Mellinger
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González, Mexican Consuls and Labor
Organizing: Imperial Politics in the American Southwest, by
Zaragosa Vargas
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238
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Laslett, Colliers across the Sea: A Comparative
Study of Class Formation in Scotland and the American Midwest, 18301924,
by Mary H. Blewett
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Dubofsky, Hard Work: The Making of Labor
History, by Michael Kazin
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Babson, The Unfinished Struggle: Turning
Points in American Labor, 1877Present, by Steven K. Ashby
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Schofield, "To Do & to Be": Portraits
of Four Women Activists, 18931986, by Annelise Orleck
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Roberts and Turner, The Sacred and the Secular
University, by Bradley Longfield
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Reynolds, There Goes the Neighborhood: Rural
School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Early Twentieth-Century
Iowa, by William A. Link
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Kliebard, Schooled to Work: Vocationalism
and the American Curriculum, 18761946, by William H. Mulligan
Jr.
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Cobb, Radical Education in the Rural South:
Commonwealth College, 19221940, by John M. Glen
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246
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Phillips, AlabamaNorth: African-American
Migrants, Community, and Working-Class Activism in Cleveland, 191545,
by Nick Salvatore
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Wadelington and Knapp, Charlotte Hawkins
Brown & Palmer Memorial Institute: What One African American
Woman Could Do, by Adam Fairclough
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247
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Gottschild, Waltzing in the Dark: African
American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, by Robert
W. Snyder
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248
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Maxwell, New Negro, Old Left: African-American
Writing and Communism between the Wars; and Smethurst, The
New Red Negro: The Literary Left and African American Poetry, 19301946,
by Donald B. Gibson
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249
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Moore, To Place Our Deeds: The African American
Community in Richmond, California, 19101963, by Charles
Pete Banner-Haley
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250
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Higuchi, Amerika kokujin to hokubu sangyo:
Senkanki ni okeru jinshu ishiki no keisei (Black Americans and
northern industry: The shaping of racial consciousness during the
interwar period), by Yasuhide Kawashima
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251
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Schieber and Shoven, The Real Deal: The
History and Future of Social Security; and Moss, Socializing
Security: Progressive-Era Economists and the Origins of American
Social Policy, by Raymond Richards
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Day, Urban Castles: Tenement Housing and
Landlord Activism in New York City, 18901943, by Elaine
S. Abelson
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Spencer, The St. Louis Veiled Prophet Celebration:
Power on Parade, 18771995, by H. V. Nelles
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254
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Danese, Claude Pepper and Ed Ball: Politics,
Purpose, and Power, by Tracy Campbell
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255
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Barney, Authorized to Heal: Gender, Class,
and the Transformation of Medicine in Appalachia, 18801930,
by Steven Noll
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Curry, Modern Mothers in the Heartland:
Gender, Health, and Progress in Illinois, 19001930, by
Lana Ruegamer
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256
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Moran, Teaching Sex: The Shaping of Adolescence
in the 20th Century, by Julian Carter
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Terry, An American Obsession: Science, Medicine,
and Homosexuality in Modern Society, by Diana E. Long
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258
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Raider, The Emergence of American Zionism,
by Edward S. Shapiro
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Todd, Authority Vested: A Story of Identity
and Change in the Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod, by Lois
A. Boyd
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Antler, The Journey Home: Jewish Women and
the American Century, by Sydney Stahl Weinberg
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Shattuck, Episcopalians and Race: Civil
War to Civil Rights, by Elizabeth Hayes Turner
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Polenberg, The World of Benjamin Cardozo:
Personal Values and the Judicial Process, by Michael E. Parrish
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Yalof, Pursuit of Justices: Presidential
Politics and the Selection of Supreme Court Nominees; Pratt,
The Supreme Court under Edward Douglass White, 19101921;
and Purcell, Brandeis and the Progressive Constitution: Erie,
the Judicial Power, and the Politics of the Federal Courts in
Twentieth-Century America, by Mark Tushnet
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Frantz, Indian Reservations in the United
States: Territory, Sovereignty, and Socioeconomic Change, by
John R. Wunder
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Philp, Termination Revisited: American
Indians on the Trail to Self-Determination, 19331953,
by Raymond Wilson
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Deloria, Playing Indian; and Vickers,
Native American Identities: From Stereotype to Archetype in Art
and Literature, by Melissa L. Meyer
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267
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Kilpatrick, Celluloid Indians: Native Americans
and Film, by Peter C. Rollins
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May, The Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the
Politics of the American Way, by Michael Rogin
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Yoo, Growing Up Nisei: Race, Generation,
and Culture among Japanese Americans of California, 192449,
by Eileen H. Tamura
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Morton, Off the Record: The Technology
and Culture of Sound Recording in America, by William Kenney
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Clarke, Tupperware: The Promise of Plastic
in 1950s America, by Nancy F. Koehn
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Zelizer, Taxing America: Wilbur D. Mills,
Congress, and the State, 19451975, by Edwin Amenta
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Lorence, The Suppression of Salt of
the Earth: How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted
a Movie in Cold War America, by Nancy Gabin
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Metzgar, Striking Steel: Solidarity Remembered,
by David Brody
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Deslippe, "Rights, Not Roses": Unions and
the Rise of Working-Class Feminism, 194580, by Maurine
W. Greenwald
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Weiss, To Have and to Hold: Marriage, the
Baby Boom, and Social Change, by Lynn Y. Weiner
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Somerville, Queering the Color Line: Race
and the Invention of Homosexuality in American Culture, by Scott
Bravmann
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Pérez, The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing
Chicanas into History, by Edwina Barvosa-Carter
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Almaráz, Knight without Armor: Carlos
Eduardo Castañeda, 18961958, by Charlotte M. Gradie
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Aguayo, trans. by Brody, Myths and [Mis]
Perceptions: Changing U.S. Elite Visions of Mexico, by Andrés
Reséndez
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Neiberg, Making Citizen-Soldiers: rotc
and the Ideology of American Military Service, by John Pettegrew
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Henry, Ralph Bunche: Model Negro or American
Other?; and Krenn, Black Diplomacy: African Americans and
the State Department, 19451969, by David H. Anthony
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Riley, The Presidency and the Politics
of Racial Inequality: Nation-keeping from 1831 to 1965, by Stephen
Tuck
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Wagnleitner and May, eds., "Here, There,
and Everywhere": The Foreign Politics of American Popular Culture,
by Walter Hixson
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Fousek, To Lead the Free World: American
Nationalism and the Cultural Roots of the Cold War; and Lucas,
Freedom's War: The American Crusade against the Soviet Union,
by Ellen Schrecker
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Fujita and Igarashi, eds., Amerika kenkoku
no rinen to Nichi-bei kankei (The founding ideals of the United
States and Japanese-American relations); Miyazato, ed., Gaiko
seiji sutairu to Nichi-bei kankei (Diplomatic and political
styles and the Japanese-American relationship); and Aruga, ed.,
Nichi-bei kankei ni okeru esunishiti no yoso (The ethnic
factor in the Japanese-American relationship), by Roger Dingman
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287
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Edwards, Anglo-American Relations and the
Franco Question, 19451955, by Lorenzo Delgado
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Oikarinen, The Middle East in the American
Quest for World Order: Ideas of Power, Economics, and Social Development
in United States Foreign Policy, 19531961, by N. Rassekh
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Pagedas, Anglo-American Strategic Relations
and the French Problem, 19601963: A Troubled Partnership,
by Ritchie Ovendale
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Murray, Kennedy, Macmillan, and Nuclear
Weapons, by Martin H. Folly
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Daniel, Lost Revolutions: The South in
the 1950s, by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
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Levine, Bayard Rustin and the Civil Rights
Movement, by Steven F. Lawson
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Lee, For Freedom's Sake: The Life of Fanny
Lou Hamer, by Timothy B. Tyson
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McPherson, Morgan, and Forestell, eds., Gendered
Pasts: Historical Essays in Femininity and Masculinity in Canada,
by Laura McCall
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DeGroot, A Noble Cause?: America and the
Vietnam War, by David L. Anderson
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Zhai, China and the Vietnam Wars, 19501975,
by James J. Wirtz
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Smith, Dancing in the Street: Motown and
the Cultural Politics of Detroit, by Michael Bertrand
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Walsh, Echoes among the Stars: A Short
History of the U.S. Space Program, by Martin J. Collins
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Bailey, Sex in the Heartland, by Susan
Cahn
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Allyn, Make Love, Not War: The Sexual Revolution:
An Unfettered History, by Jane Gerhard
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Youngs, The Fair and the Falls: Spokane's
Expo '74: Transforming an American Environment, by Robert W.
Rydell
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Myllyntaus and Saikku, eds., Encountering
the Past in Nature: Essays in Environmental History, by Thomas
R. Cox
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Matusow, Nixon's Economy: Booms, Busts,
Dollars, and Votes, by Nigel Bowles
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Coclanis and Bruchey, eds., Ideas, Ideologies,
and Social Movements: The United States Experience since 1800,
by James Green
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Löfgren and Shima, eds., After Consensus:
Critical Challenge and Social Change in America, by David W.
Stowe
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Keller and Melnick, eds., Taking Stock:
American Government in the Twentieth Century, by Ellis W. Hawley
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Ricard, ed., États-Unis d'hier, États-Unis
d'aujourd'hui: Mélanges en l'honneur de Jean-Pierre Martin
(The United States of yesterday, the United States of today: Essays
in honor of Jean-Pierre Martin), by Peter N. Stearns
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Duberman, Left Out: The Politics of Exclusion/Essays/19641999,
by John D'Emilio
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Langum, William M. Kunstler: The Most Hated
Lawyer in America, by Andrew Hunt
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Boris and Chaudhuri, eds., Voices of Women
Historians: The Personal, the Political, the Professional, by
Bonnie G. Smith
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LeoGrande, Our Own Backyard: The United
States in Central America, 19771992, by Stephen M. Streeter
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Doss, Elvis Culture: Fans, Faith, &
Image, by Charles F. McGovern
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Lainsbury, Once upon an American Dream:
The Story of Euro Disneyland, by Rob Kroes
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Powell, Troubled Memory: Anne Levy, the
Holocaust, and David Duke's Louisiana, by Hasia R. Diner
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Mink, ed., Whose Welfare?, by Jane
Lewis
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