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Vol. 33 No. 1
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Contents
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Spring 2007
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Research Notes and Guides
Book Reviews
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| Alexander. The Muskegon: The Majesty and Tragedy of Michigan's Rarest River. |
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| LISA M. BRADY |
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| Anastakis. Auto Pact: Creating a Borderless North American Auto Industry, 1960–1971. |
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| KIT FOSTER |
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| Beck. The Struggle for Self-Determination: History of the Menominee Indians since 1854. |
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| ANTHONY G. GULIG |
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| Borneman. The French & Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America. |
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| DAVID M. CORLETT |
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| Botti and Moore. Michigan's State Forests: A Century of Stewardship. |
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| RAYMOND P. GURIES |
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| Brandt. Chairman of the Board: A Biography of Carl A. Gerstacker. |
134 |
| TAWNY RYAN NELB |
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| Bukowczyk, Faires, Smith, and Widdis. Permeable Border: The Great Lakes Basin as Transnational Region, 1650–1990. |
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| H. V. NELLES |
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| Cave. Prophets of the Great Spirit: Native American Revitalization Movements in Eastern North America. |
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| JAMES TAYLOR CARSON |
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| Dempsey. William G. Milliken: Michigan's Passionate Moderate. |
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| FRANCIS X. BLOUIN, JR. |
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| Douglas. Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle over Northern School Segregation, 1865–1954. |
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| CHRISTOPHER W. SCHMIDT |
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| Faires and Hanflik. Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land, 1855–2005. |
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| AMY HILL SHEVITZ |
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| Garb. City of American Dreams: A History of Home Ownership and Housing Reform in Chicago, 1871–1919. |
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| RIMA LUNIN SCHULTZ |
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| Giffin. African Americans and the Color Line in Ohio, 1915–1930. |
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| STEPHEN A. VINCENT |
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| Kleiman. Strike! How the Furniture Workers Strike of 1911 Changed Grand Rapids. |
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| JEFFREY POWELL |
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| Knupfer. The Chicago Black Renaissance and Women's Activism. |
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| AMY SCHNEIDHORST |
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| Kruse and Sugrue, eds. The New Suburban History. |
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| EVELYN GONZALEZ |
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| Leidenberger. Chicago's Progressive Alliance: Labor and the Bid for Public Streetcars. |
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| THOMAS F. JORSCH |
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| Noer. Soapy: A Biography of G. Mennen Williams. |
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| JOHN R. THIEL |
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| Sheeres. Son of Secession: Douwe J. Vander Werp. |
156 |
| ROBERT SCHOONE-JONGEN |
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| Watts. The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century. |
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| WILLIAM S. PRETZER |
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| Wolcott. Cops and Kids: Policing Juvenile Delinquency in Urban America, 1890–1940. |
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| ERIC C. SCHNEIDER |
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| Editor's Page |
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