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Volume 34 • Number 2

Fall 2008


Staff

Introduction: Modern Borderlands vii
NORA FAIRES

The Permeable Border, the Great Lakes Region, and the Canadian-American Relationship 1
JOHN J. BUKOWCZYK

The Persistence of Travel and Trade: St. Lawrence River Valley French Engagés and the American Fur Company, 1818–1840 17
NICOLE ST-ONGE

Taming the "Savagery" of Michigan's Indians 39
JAMES Z. SCHWARTZ

Navigating the Landscape of Assimilation: The Anishnabeg, the Lumber Industry, and the Failure of Federal Indian Policy in Michigan 57
BRADLEY J. GILLS

Residents by Day, Visitors by Night: The Origins of the Alien Commuter on the U.S.-Canadian Border during the 1920s 75
THOMAS A. KLUG

Detroit and Windsor as Transnational Spaces: A Case Study of Asian Indian Migrants 99
VIBHA BHALLA

Consuming Freedom: The International Freedom Festival as Transnational Tourism Strategy on the Windsor-Detroit Border, 1959–1976 119
JULIE LONGO

Book Reviews

Amato. Jacob's Well: A Case for Rethinking Family History. 139
ANNETTE ATKINS

Barber. A Hard Rain Fell: SDS and Why It Failed. 140
ELISE WAGNER

Blanke. Hell on Wheels: The Promise and Peril of America's Car Culture, 1900–1940. 141
PETER D. NORTON

Cushner. Why Have You Come Here? The Jesuits and the First Evangelization of Native America. 143
ANTHONY J. KUZNIEWSKI

Geib and Kite. Federal Justice in Indiana: The History of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. 144
ELIZABETH R. OSBORN

Gray. Meredith Nicholson: A Writing Life. 145
REYNOLDS J. SCOTT-CHILDRESS

Jung. The Black Hawk War of 1832. 146
DANIEL FLAHERTY

Lewis. The Changing Face of Public History: The Chicago Historical Society and the Transformation of an American Museum. 148
SUSAN N. SMITH

Macleod, ed. Mapping in Michigan & the Great Lakes Region. 149
DANIEL P. GLENN

McGarrah. A Temporary Sort of Peace. 150
ED MARTINI

Olmanson. The Future City on the Inland Sea: A History of Imaginative Geographies of Lake Superior. 151
TERRIANNE K. SCHULTE

Perry. The Michigan Affirmative Action Cases. 153
KRISTIN OLBERTSON

Pierson and Skocpol, eds. The Transformation of American Politics: Activist Government and the Rise of Conservatism. 155
ANDREW HARTMAN

Schmiechen. Raising the Roof: A History of the Buildings and Architecture in the Saugatuck and Douglas Area. 156
JENNIFER REUT

Skok. More than Neighbors: Catholic Settlements and Day Nurseries in Chicago, 1893–1930. 158
PATRICIA MOONEY-MELVIN

Smith. The Plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City. 159
JAMES SCHMIECHEN

Visser. Cold, Clear, and Deadly: Unraveling a Toxic Legacy. 162
KARIN ELLISON

Watts. In This Remote Country: French Colonial Culture in the Anglo-American Imagination, 1780–1860. 163
ROBERT MORRISSEY

Werth. 31 Days: Gerald Ford, the Nixon Pardon, and a Government in Crisis. 164
KEITH W. OLSON

Editor's Page 167


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