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Thomas S. Mach is an associate professor of History at Cedarville University, specializing in U.S. nineteenth century political history. He is currently working on a political biography of civil service reformer, George Hunt Pendleton. 

Kevin Mattson is Associate Professor at Ohio University and a faculty associate of the Contemporary History Institute. He is author of Creating a Democratic Public: The Struggle for Urban Participatory Democracy During the Progressive Era and more recently Intellectuals in Action: The Origins of the New Left and Radical Liberalism, 1945-1970.

Walter Nugent is Tackes Professor of History (recently emeritus) at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent book is Into the West: The Story of Its People. He served as President of SHGAPE from 2000-2002.

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