Organization of American Historians Journal of American History

Recent Scholarship

African American

 

Adams, Jane, and D. Gorton, “This Land Ain’t My Land: The Eviction of Sharecroppers by the Farm Security Administration,” Agricultural History, 83 (Spring 2009), 323–51.

Aiello, Thomas, “The Southern against the South: The Chicago Conspiracy in the 1932 Negro Southern Baseball League,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 102 (Spring 2009), 7–27.

Anderson, Michael, “Lorraine Hansberry’s Freedom Family,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 259–69.

Araki, Wakako, “Kaiho-min kyoiku ‘jikken’ to tasha keisei: Hokugun senryochi deno aborishonisuto niyoru dorei kaiho” (The ‘experiment’ of the education of freedmen and the making of the other: The liberation of slaves by the abolitionists in the occupied area), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 33–48. In Japanese.

Berrey, Stephen A., “Resistance Begins at Home: The Black Family and Lessons in Survival and Subversion in Jim Crow Mississippi,” Black Women, Gender, and Families, 3 (Spring 2009), 65–90.

Bobo, Lawrence D., and Michael C. Dawson, “A Change Has Come: Race, Politics, and the Path to the Obama Presidency,” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 1–14.

Broussard, Jinx Coleman, and Skye Chance Cooley, “Ebony’s Era Bell Thompson Travels the World to Tell the Story,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 7–30.

Childs, Dennis, “‘You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet’: Beloved, the American Chain Gang, and the Middle Passage Remix,” American Quarterly, 61 (June 2009), 271–97.

DePuydt, Peter J., “Free at Last, Someday: Senator Outerbridge Horsey and Manumission in the Nineteenth Century,” Pennsylvania History, 76 (Spring 2009), 164–78.

Dossett, Kate, “‘I Try to Live Somewhat in Keeping with My Reputation as a Wealthy Woman’: A’Lelia Walker and the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 90–114.

Dunak, Karen M., “Ceremony and Citizenship: African American Weddings, 1945–60,” Gender & History (Oxford), 21 (Aug. 2009), 402–24.

Elam, Harry J., Jr., and Michele Elam, “Blood Debt: Reparations in Langston Hughes’s Mulatto,Theatre Journal, 61 (March 2009), 85–103.

Fiske, Susan T., et al., “Images of Black Americans: Then, ‘Them,’ and Now, ‘Obama!,’” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 83–101.

Ford, Richard Thompson, “Barack Is the New Black: Obama and the Promise/Threat of the Post–Civil Rights Era,” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 37–48.

Frystak, Shannon, “Oretha Castle Haley: ‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around,’” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 303–23. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Gershenhorn, Jerry, “‘Not an Academic Affair’: African American Scholars and the Development of African Studies Programs in the United States, 1942–1960,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 44–68.

Grano, Daniel A., “Muhammad Ali versus the ‘Modern Athlete’: On Voice in Mediated Sports Culture,” Critical Studies in Media Communication, 26 (June 2009), 191–211.

Gregory, James N., “The Second Great Migration: A Historical Overview,” in African American Urban History since World War II, ed. Kenneth L. Kusmer and Joe W. Trotter, 19–38. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. xiv, 536 pp. Cloth, $83.00, isbn 978-0-226-46509-8. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-226-46510-4.)

Harris, Carmen V., “‘Well I Just Generally Bes the President of Everything’: Rural Black Women’s Empowerment through South Carolina Home Demonstration Activities,” Black Women, Gender, and Families, 3 (Spring 2009), 91–112.

Harris, Lashawn, “Running with the Reds: African American Women and the Communist Party during the Great Depression,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 21–43.

Herdlein, Richard, Christine Frezza Cali, and Joanne Dina, “Deans of Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Story Left Untold,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 291–305.

Hughes, Richard A., “Boston University School of Theology and the Civil Rights Movement,” Methodist History, 47 (April 2009), 146–61.

Inwood, Joshua F. J., “Searching for the Promised Land: Examining Dr. Martin Luther King’s Concept of the Beloved Community,” Antipode, 41 (June 2009), 487–508.

Jefferson, Alison Rose, “African American Leisure Space in Santa Monica: The Beach Sometimes Known as the ‘Inkwell,’ 1900s–1960s,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Summer 2009), 155–89. Heavily illustrated.

Johnson-Bailey, Juanita, et al., “Lean on Me: The Support Experiences of Black Graduate Students,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 365–81.

Joseph, Peniel E., “Rethinking the Black Power Era,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 707–16.

Kaneko, Ayumu, “Bukka T. Washinton no seijiteki kenriron niokeru jinshu, kaikyu, jenda” (Race, class, and gender in Booker T. Washington’s conceptualization of political rights), Hokudai Shigaku (Sapporo), 48 (Dec. 2007), 98–134. In Japanese.

Kimball, Bruce A., “‘This Pitiable Rejection of a Great Opportunity’: W. E. B. Du Bois, Clement G. Morgan, and the Harvard University Graduation of 1890,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 5–20.

Kimble, Lionel, Jr., “‘The Only Way to Get What’s Coming to Us’: African American Coalition Building and Veterans’ Rights in Post–World War II Chicago,” Journal of Illinois History, 12 (Spring 2009), 53–70.

Klassen, Teri, “Representations of African American Quiltmaking: From Omission to High Art,” Journal of American Folklore, 122 (Summer 2009), 297–334.

Kurosaki, Makoto, “Amerika kominken undo niokeru kyokai no yakuwari saiko” (A reassessment of the roles of churches in the American civil rights movement), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 31 (2008), 73–90. In Japanese.

Leab, Daniel J., Michael Nash, and David Levering Lewis, “Remembering the Jacksons,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 163–74.

Lewis, David Levering, “James and Esther Jackson: A Historical Assessment,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 181–90.

Lowe, John W., “The Transnational Vision of Richard Wright’s Pagan Spain,Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 69–99.

Lowrance, Mason, and Jan Pilditch, “Writing the Law: Literature and Slavery in Nineteenth Century America,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 66–82.

McDermott, Stacy Pratt, “‘Black Bill’ and the Privileges of Whiteness in Antebellum Illinois,” Journal of Illinois History, 12 (Spring 2009), 2–26.

Minor, James T., “A Contemporary Perspective on the Role of Public hbcus: Perspicacity from Mississippi,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 323–35.

Mollano, Kara, “Race, Roads, and Right-of-Way: A Campaign to Block Highway Construction in Fort Madison, 1967–1976,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Summer 2009), 255–97.

Murata, Katsuyuki, “‘Jinshu no choteisha’ no yu’utso: Deividdo Dinkinzu to Kuraun Haitsu bodo” (Gloomy days for a racial conciliator: David N. Dinkins and the Crown Heights disturbance), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 87–106. In Japanese.

Nash, Michael, and Daniel J. Leab, “Freedomways,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 227–37.

O’Brien, Colleen C., “‘Blacks in All Quarters of the Globe’: Anti-imperialism, Insurgent Cosmopolitanism, and International Labor in Pauline Hopkins’s Literary Journalism,” American Quarterly, 61 (June 2009), 245–70.

Ongiri, Amy Abugo, “Prisoner of Love: Affiliation, Sexuality, and the Black Panther Party,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 69–86.

Patterson, Jean A., et al., “Educating for Success: The Legacy of an All-Black School in Southeast Kansas,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 306–22.

Pearl, Monica B., “‘Sweet Home’: Audre Lorde’s Zami and the Legacies of American Writing,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug 2009), 297–319.

Randall, Ruth, “Family Lore and Effects of Slavery on the Black Psyche: Rosa Grammar’s Choice,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (June 2009), 85–96.

Richards, Johnetta, “Fundamentally Determined: James E. Jackson and Esther Cooper Jackson and the Southern Negro Youth Congress, 1937–1946,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 191–202.

Rzeszutek, Sara E., “‘All Those Rosy Dreams We Cherish’: James Jackson and Esther Cooper’s Marriage on the Front Lines of the Double Victory Campaign,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 211–25.

Salafia, Matthew, “Searching for Slavery: Fugitive Slaves in the Ohio River Valley Borderland, 1830–1860,” Ohio Valley History, 8 (Winter 2008), 38–63.

Williams, Megan E., “‘Meet the Real Lena Horne’: Representations of Lena Horne in Ebony Magazine, 1945–1949,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 117–30.

 

Beavers, Karen, “Lead Man Holler: Harry Belafonte and the Culture Industry” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3324995.

Benson-Smith, Dionne, “Lacking Legitimacy: Race, Gender, and the Social Construction of African American Women in Welfare Policy, 1935–2006” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323038.

Bond, Adam L., “What the Law Cannot Do: Samuel DeWitt Proctor’s Theological Response to an American Crisis, 1945–1997” (Marquette University, 2008). Order No. DA3326754.

Bucknor, Wayne Frederick Antonio, “The Changing Role of Music in the Liturgy of the African American Seventh-Day Adventist Church: Guidelines for Improving Its Qualitative Use” (University of Alabama, 2008). Order No. DA3334605.

Burns, Andrea Alison, “‘Show Me My Soul!’: The Evolution of the Black Museum Movement in Postwar America” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3328293.

Collisson, Craig, “The Fight to Legitimize Blackness: How Black Students Changed the University” (University of Washington, 2008). Order No. DA3328385.

Cook, Karen Joyce, “Freedom Libraries in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Project: A History” (University of Alabama, 2008). Order No. DA3334610.

Edge, Thomas John, “‘The Social Responsibility of the Administrator’: Mordecai Wyatt Johnson and the Dilemma of Black Leadership, 1890–1976” (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2008). Order No. DA3325148.

Firven, Michael Shane, Jr., “From Paternalism to Black Power: Civil Rights, the Black Panther Party, and the Evolution of Black Leadership in New Orleans, Louisiana” (Howard University, 2008). Order No. DA3330764.

Francis, Megan Ming, “Crime and Citizenship: The naacp’s Campaign to End Racial Violence, 1909–1923” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3333848.

Frazier, Nishani, “Harambee Nation: Cleveland core, Community Organization, and the Rise of Black Power” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA333339.

Gibson, Maya C., “Alternate Takes: Billie Holiday at the Intersection of Black Cultural Studies and Historical Musicology” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327772.

Glocke, Aimee, “Is the Black Aesthetic Dead? Positing the Black Aesthetic as the Foundation for the Black Novel” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326332.

Golland, David Hamilton, “Constructing Affirmative Action: Federal Contract Compliance and the Building Construction Trades, 1956–1973” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3325474.

Gordon, Michelle Yvonne, “Black Literature of Revolutionary Protest from Chicago’s South Side: A Local Literary History, 1931–1959” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327962.

Heinrich, Robert, “Montgomery: The Civil Rights Movement and Its Legacies” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316490.

Hollowell, Deonte Jamar, “Control and Resistance: An Afrocentric Analysis of the Historical and Current Relationship between African Americans and the Police” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326340.

Johnson, Lakesia D., “The Iconography of the Black Female Revolutionary and New Narratives of Justice” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325579.

Kahrl, Andrew William, “On the Beach: Race and Leisure in the Jim Crow South” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3319888.

McCabe, C. Wilbert, “African American Sacred Music: An Afrocentric Historical Narrative” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326602.

Messer, Chris, “The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921: Determining Its Causes and Its Framing” (Oklahoma State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324684.

Miller, Paul T., “The Interplay of Housing, Employment, and Civil Rights in the Experience of San Francisco’s African American Community, 1945–1975” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3319971.

Platt, Matthew Bartholomew, “The Normalization of Black Politics: Essays on the Evolution of Black Agenda Setting in Post-war America” (University of Rochester, 2008). Order No. DA3326558.

Reeves, Donna Elizabeth, “Battle for an Image: Black Memphians Define Their Place in Southern History” (Memphis State University, 2008). Order No. DA3328204.

Rogers, Dennis Bernard, “Politics and the Pulpit in the African-American Church: A Theoretical Investigation of Four Pastor Politicians” (Howard University, 2008). Order No. DA3330767.

Schroeder, Elizabeth R., “The Chicago Black Renaissance: Exercises in Aesthetic Ideology and Cultural Geography in Bronzeville, 1932–1945” (Saint Louis University, 2008). Order No. DA3324214.

Sims, Angela D., “Just Act: Ida B. Wells and Ethical Complications of Lynching” (Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education, 2008). Order No. DA3326576.

Sorett, Josef, “Spirit Soundings: Religion, Race, and the Arts in Twentieth Century America” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3334799.

Stutman, Craig Michael, “Reconstruction in the Mind of W. E. B. Du Bois: Myth, Memory, and the Meaning of American Democracy” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326382.

Vasconcellos, Tina, “In Their Words: Life Stories of Native Born, African American Women Enrolled in an Urban Community College” (Colorado State University, 2008). Order No. DA3332735.

Vincent, Frederick Lewis, “The Lumpen: Music on the Front Lines of the Black Revolution” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331828.

Williams, Gloria-Yvonne, “A Passion for Social Equality: Mary McLeod Bethune’s Race Woman Leadership and the New Deal” (University of Illinois, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3327458.

Williams, Michael Vinson, “Medgar Wiley Evers and the Meaning of Civil Rights Struggle in Mississippi, 1925–1963: A Biographical Assessment” (University of Mississippi, 2007). Order No. DA3329531.

 

Curry, Dawne, Y., Eric D. Duke, and Marshanda A. Smith, eds., Extending the Diaspora: New Histories of Black People. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xx, 306 pp. Cloth, $75.00, isbn 978-0-252-03459-6. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07652-7.)

Flamming, Douglas, African Americans in the West. (Santa Barbara: abc-clio, 2009. xxiv, 353 pp. $65.00, isbn 978-1-59884-002-5.)

Luczak, Ewa, and Antoszek Andrzej, eds., Czarno na bialym: Afroamerykanie którzy poruszyli Ameryke (Down in black and white: The Afro-Americans who touched America). (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2009. 335 pp. zl. 37, isbn 978-9-323-50595-2.) In Polish.

Luke, Bob, The Baltimore Elite Giants: Sport and Society in the Age of Negro League Baseball. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. 192 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8018-9116-8.)

Manning, Patrick, The African Diaspora: A History through Culture. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. xxiv, 394 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-231-14470-4.)

Noble, Dennis L., and Truman R. Strobridge, Captain ‘Hell Roaring’ Mike Healy: From American Slave to Arctic Hero. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2009. xx, 326 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8130-3368-6.)

Seniors, Paula Marie, Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing: The Culture of Uplift, Identity, and Politics in Black Musical Theater. (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2009. xvi, 292 pp. $54.95, isbn 978-0-8142-1100-7.)

Smock, Raymond W., Booker T. Washington: Black Leadership in the Age of Jim Crow. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009. xii, 223 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-56663-725-1.)

Turner, Elizabeth Hayes, Women and Gender in the New South, 1865–1945. (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 2009. xxiv, 271 pp. Paper, $18.95, isbn 978-0-88295-265-9.)

Wells, Keiko, Kokujin reika wa ikiteiru: Kashi de Yomu Amerika (The black spirituals are living: Reading America through lyrics). (Tokyo: Iwanami Shinsho, 2008. 226 pp. ¥3,360, isbn 978-4-00022-884-8.) In Japanese.

 

Coggswell, Gladys Caines, comp., Stories from the Heart: Missouri’s African American Heritage. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xviii, 141 pp. Paper, $15.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1844-5.)

Fosl, Catherine, and Tracy E. K’Meyer, Freedom on the Border: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xvi, 309 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2549-7.)

McCabe, Katie, and Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Justice Older Than the Law: The Life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. xvi, 259 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-1-60473-132-3.)


Agricultural

 

Sherrod, Ricky L., “Plain Folk, Planters, and the Complexities of Southern Society: Kinship Ties in Nineteenth-Century Northwest Louisiana and Northeast Texas,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 113 (July 2009), 1–31.

Sylvester, Kenneth, and Geoff Cunfer, “An Unremembered Diversity: Mixed Husbandry and the American Grasslands,” Agricultural History, 83 (Spring 2009), 352–83.

Van Bueren, Thad M., and Kimberly Wooten, “Making the Most of Uncertainties at the Sanderson Farm,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 2, 2009), 108–34.

 

Lee, Elizabeth Oliver, “‘Potomac’s Valley Shall Become a Domain We Create’: Commercialism and the South Branch Valley, 1750–1800” (West Virginia University, 2008). Order No. DA3326906.

Mollno, Linda Frances, “Deep Roots and Immigrant Dreams: A Social History of Viticulture in Southern California, 1796–1960” (Claremont Graduate University, 2008). Order No. DA3327297.

Montague, Rodney, “The Tie That Binds: A Study of White Farmers in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1850–1915” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333409.

Riffel, Brent E., “The Feathered Kingdom: Tyson Foods and the Transformation of American Land, Labor, and Law, 1930–2005” (University of Arkansas, 2008). Order No. DA3334177.

 

Dattel, Gene, Cotton and Race in the Making of America: The Human Costs of Economic Power. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009. xiv, 416 pp. $28.95, isbn 978-1-56663-747-3.)


American Indian

 

Adams, Mikaëla M., “Savage Foes, Noble Warriors, and Frail Remnants: Florida Seminoles in the White Imagination, 1865–1934,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 404–35.

Agnew, Brad, “Sustaining the Cherokees’ Lamp of Enlightenment: The Establishment of Northeastern State Normal School,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 388–409.

Allen, Chadwick, “Tonto on Vacation, or How to Be an Indian Lawyer,” Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue canadienne d’études américaines (Ottawa), 39 (no. 2, 2009), 136–61.

Aplin, T. Christopher, “‘This Is Our Dance’: The Fire Dance of the Fort Sill Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 92–112. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Babcock, Matthew, “Rethinking the Establecimientos: Why Apaches Settled on Spanish-Run Reservations, 1786–1793,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Summer 2009), 363–97.

Bieloh, Christina, “Bad Water and Epidemics: The Wages of Neglect at the Seneca Indian School,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 56–75.

Binnema, Ted, and William A. Dobak, “‘Like the Greedy Wolf’: The Blackfeet, the St. Louis Fur Trade, and War Fever, 1807–1831,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 411–40.

Carlson, Paul H., and Tom Crum, “The ‘Battle’ at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 113 (July 2009), 32–52.

Carroll, James T., “The Smell of the White Man Is Killing Us: Education and Assimilation among Indigenous Peoples,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 21–48.

Child, Brenda J., and Karissa E. White, “‘I’ve Done My Share’: Ojibwe People and World War II,” Minnesota History, 61 (Spring 2009), 196–207. Heavily illustrated.

Doerfler, Jill, “An Anishinaabe Tribalography: Investigating and Interweaving Conceptions of Identity during the 1910s on the White Earth Reservation,” American Indian Quarterly, 33 (Summer 2009), 295–324.

Draper, David E., “Identity, Retention, and Survival: Contexts for the Performance of Native Choctaw Music,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 67–91. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Enochs, Ross, “Native Americans on the Path to the Catholic Church: Cultural Crisis and Missionary Adaptation,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 71–88.

Foley, William E., “Murder on the Santa Fe Trail: The United States v. See See Sah Mah and Escotah,Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 90–105.

Frost, Richard H., “Photography and the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, 1870–1930,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 187–232. Heavily illustrated.

Hart, Siobhan M., Elizabeth S. Chilton, and Christopher Donta, “Before Hadley: Archaeology and Native History, 10,000 bc to 1700 ad,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 43–67. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Huebner, Karin L., “An Unexpected Alliance: Stella Atwood, the California Clubwomen, John Collier, and the Indians of the Southwest, 1919–1934,” Pacific Historical Review, 78 (Aug. 2009), 337–66.

Igler, David, “Captive-Taking and Conventions of Encounters on the Northwest Coast, 1789–1810,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Spring 2009), 3–25.

Ingram, Daniel, “Anxious Hospitality: Indian ‘Loitering’ at Fort Allen, 1756–1761,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 133 (July 2009), 221–53.

Lafferty, Lucy, and Elaine Keillor, “Musical Expressions of the Dene: Dogrib Love and Land Songs,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 21–33. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Lyman, Edward Leo, “Chief Kanosh: Champion of Peace and Forbearance,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 157–207.

Miles, Tiya, “‘Circular Reasoning’: Recentering Cherokee Women in the Antiremoval Campaigns,” American Quarterly, 61 (June 2009), 221–43.

Miyashita, Takashi, “Beikoku senjumin ‘bunmeika’ kyoiku: Hamputon Nogyo shihan gakko niokeru kyoiku jissen to sono eikyo” (Native American ‘civilizing’ education: An analysis of Hampton Institute, 1878–1887), Ritsumeikan Bungaku (Kyoto), 604 (2008), 694–700. In Japanese.

Mizuno, Yumiko, “Senju-min kyoiku to kirisutokyo: Seiki tenkanki no kontorakut sukuru” (The education of Native Americans and Christianity: The case of contract school at the turn of the century), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 49–62. In Japanese.

Monnett, John H., “‘My Heart Now Has Become Changed to Softer Feelings’: A Northern Cheyenne Woman and Her Family Remember the Long Journey Home,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 45–61. Heavily illustrated.

Morgan, M. J., “Indians on Trial: Crime and Punishment in French Louisiana on the Eve of the Seven Years’ War,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 293–319.

Nash, Alice, “Quanquan’s Mortgage of 1663,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 25–42. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Nelson, Elaine M., “Cultural Survival and the Omaha Way: Eunice Woodhull Stabler’s Legacy of Preservation on the Twentieth-Century Plains,” Great Plains Quarterly, 29 (Summer 2009), 219–36.

Nichols, David A., “A Commercial Embassy in the Old Northwest: The U.S. Indian Trading Factory at Fort Wayne, 1803–1812,” Ohio Valley History, 8 (Winter 2008), 1–16.

Nomura, Gail M., “The Politics of Land Tenure: Japanese on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1922–1933,” Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 54–68.

Parezo, Nancy J., and Angeline R. Jones, “What’s in a Name? The 1940s–1950s ‘Squaw Dress,’” American Indian Quarterly, 33 (Summer 2009), 373–404.

Petty, Christina, “Broken Thread: The Choctaw Spinning Association, 1937–1943,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 428–45.

Prasch, Thomas, ed., “Insurgents and Guerillas, Cowboys and Indians, Lions and Tigers and Bears: Film and History in Kansas and the Great Plains,” Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 124–43.

Sato, Madoka, “Cheroki-zoku niokeru ‘shiminken mondai’” (‘The citizenship question’ of the Cherokee), Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Tokyo) (Sept. 2008), 21–33. In Japanese.

Sercombe, Laurel, “The Story of Dirty Face: Power and Song in Western Washington Coast Salish Myth Narratives,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 34–53. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Shreve, Bradley G., “‘From Time Immemorial’: The Fish-In Movement and the Rise of Intertribal Activism,” Pacific Historical Review, 78 (Aug. 2009), 403–34.

Thiel, Mark G., “Catholic Ladders and Native American Evangelization,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 49–70.

Tiro, Karim M., “Claims Arising: The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the Indian Claims Commission, 1951–1982,” American Indian Law Review, 32 (no. 2, 2007–2008), 509–24.

Vander, Judith, “The Creative Power and Style of Ghost Dance Songs,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 113–30. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Vecsey, Christopher, “The Good News in Print and Image: Catholic Evangeliteracy in Native America,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 1–19.

Vernon, Irene S., and Pamela Jumper Thurman, “Native American Women and hiv/aids: Building Healthier Communities,” American Indian Quarterly, 33 (Summer 2009), 352–72.

 

Bailey, Anna, “How Scuffletown Became Indian Country: Political Change and Transformations in Indian Identity in Robeson County, North Carolina, 1865–1956” (University of Washington, 2008). Order No. DA3328369.

Blee, Lisa M., “Framing Chief Leschi: Narratives and the Politics of Historical Justice in the South Puget Sound” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3330503.

Carter, William Howard, “Chains of Consumption: The Iroquois and Consumer Goods, 1550–1800” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3323175.

Derby, Paul Edward, “Indian Trails, Military Roads, and Waterwheels: Cultural and Ecological Transformations at Glen Lake, New York” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323048.

Gills, Bradley J., “The Anishnabeg and the Landscape of Assimilation in Michigan, 1854–1934” (Arizona State University, 2008). Order No. DA3327246.

Mauro, Hayes Peter, “Made in the U.S.A.: Americanizing Aesthetics at Carlisle” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3334676.

Mitrød, Tom Arne, “‘So Great a Correspondence’: Native American Diplomacy in the Hudson Valley, 1609–1783” (Northern Illinois University, 2008). Order No. DA3335054.

Norrgard, Chantal Marie, “Seasons of Change: Treaty Rights, Labor, and the Historical Memory of Work among Lake Superior Ojibwe, 1870–1942” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3328330.

Parham, Vera Lynn, “From Medicine Creek to Daybreak: The Power of Protest in Pacific Northwest Native American History” (University of California, Riverside, 2008). Order No. DA3332632.

Rex, Cathy, “Indianness and Womanhood: Textualizing the Female American Self” (Auburn University, 2008). Order No. DA3333146.

Scott, Sascha T., “Paintings of Pueblo Indians and the Politics of Preservation in the American Southwest” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335556.

Smith, Laura E., “Obscuring the Distinctions, Revealing the Divergent Visions: Modernity and Indians in the Early Works of Kiowa Photographer Horace Poolaw, 1925–1945” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3330805.

Stark, Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik, “Stealing Fire, Scattering Ashes: Anishinaabe Expressions of Sovereignty, Nationhood, and Land Tenure in Treaty Making with the United States and Canada, 1785–1923” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3324445.

Stratton, Billy J., “(Re)Inscribing King Philip’s War: Mary Rowlandson and the Advent of the Indian Captivity Narrative” (University of Arizona, 2008). Order No. DA3320246.

Tetzloff, Lisa M., “‘Shall the Indian Remain Indian?’: Native Americans and the Women’s Club Movement, 1899–1954” (Purdue University, 2008). Order No. DA3330610.

Wilkinson, Elizabeth Leigh, “Story as a Weapon in Colonized America: Native American Women’s Transrhetorical Fight for Land Rights” (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 2008). Order No. DA3316407.

 

Bragdon, Kathleen J., Native People of Southern New England, 1650–1775. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. xviii, 293 pp. $32.95, isbn 978-0-8061-4004-9.)

Donovan, James, A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn; The Last Great Battle of the American West. (New York: Little, Brown, 2008. xvi, 528 pp. Cloth, $26.99, isbn 978-0-316-15578-6. Paper, $16.99, isbn 978-0-316-06747-8.)

Elam, Earl H., Kitikiti’sh: The Wichita Indians and Associated Tribes in Texas, 1757–1859. (Hillsboro: Hill College Press, 2008. xviii, 437 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-912172-44-6.)

Jacobs, Margaret D., White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880–1940. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009. xxxiv, 557 pp. $60.00, isbn 978-0-8032-1100-1.)

Maybury-Lewis, David, Theodore Macdonald, and Biorn Maybury-Lewis, eds., Manifest Destinies and Indigenous Peoples. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009. viii, 258 pp. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-0-674-03313-9.)

Rubertone, Patricia E., ed., Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America. (Walnut Creek, Calif.: Left Coast, 2008. 256 pp. $79.00, isbn 978-1-59874-155-1.)

Short, John Rennie, Cartographic Encounters: Indigenous Peoples and the Exploration of the New World. (London: Reaktion, 2009. 176 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-1-86189-436-3.) Heavily illustrated.

Takamura, Hiroko, Hokubei Mainoriti to Shiminken: Daiichiji-taisen noikeru Nikkeijin Josei, Senjumin (North American minorities and citizenship: Japanese Americans, women, and Native Americans during World War II). (Kyoto: Mineruva Shobo, 2009. 223 pp. ¥5,000, isbn 978-4-62305-247-9.) In Japanese.

Trafzer, Clifford E., ed., American Indians/American Presidents: A History. (New York: HarperCollins, 2009. 272 pp. $29.99, isbn 978-0-06-146653-3.) Heavily illustrated.

 

McCovey, Mavis, and John F. Salter, Medicine Trails: A Life in Many Worlds. (Berkeley: Heyday, 2009. xvi, 343 pp. Paper, $21.95, isbn 978-1-59714-117-8.)


Antebellum

 

Matsuda, Hiroyuki, “Amerika niokeru denshin-shi no shakaishi” (A social history of telegraph operators in America), Joho-Tsushin Gakkai-shi (Tokyo), 85 (Jan. 2008), 59–68. In Japanese.

Pandora, Katherine, “Popular Science in National and Transnational Perspective: Suggestions from the American Context,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 346–58.

Schweninger, Loren, “‘To the Honorable’: Divorce, Alimony, Slavery, and the Law in Antebellum North Carolina,” North Carolina Historical Review, 86 (April 2009), 127–79.

 

Luck, Chad Martin, “The Body of Property: Space, Embodiment, and the Phenomenology of Possession in Antebellum American Literature” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3330777.

Luse, Christopher, “‘The Offspring of Infidelity’: Polygenesis and the Defense of Slavery” (Emory University, 2008). Order No. DA3332327.

Ward, Michael K., “Massachusetts, Mississippi, and Southern Identity: The Winchesters, New Men, and Imagining Southernism” (Claremont Graduate University, 2008). Order No. DA3327308.

 

Humphrey, David C., Peg Leg: The Improbable Life of a Texas Hero, Thomas William Ward, 1807–1872. (Denton: Texas State Historical Association, 2009. xii, 340 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-87611-237-3.)


Asian American

 

Cha, Frank, “Growing Up in the Margins: Asian American Children in the Literature of the New South,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 128–44.

Chew, Kenneth, Mark Leach, and John M. Liu, “The Revolving Door to Gold Mountain: How Chinese Immigrants Got around U.S. Exclusion and Replenished the Chinese American Labor Pool, 1900–1910,” International Migration Review, 43 (Summer 2009), 410–30.

Kikukawa, Masako, “Kuniyoshi Yasuo no kimyona jigazo o megutte” (Inventing and performing the strange self-image of the Japanese American painter in Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s self portraits), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 175–95. In Japanese.

Lee, Rika, “Hawai Korian imin no nashonaruna katari no keisei: Taiheiyo sensoka de ‘Nihonjin’ ni bunruisareta Korian imin no shogu mondai o cushin ni” (The discourse of nationalism among Korean immigrants in wartime Hawaii distancing from ‘Japanese subject’ and ‘enemy alien’), Shicho (Tokyo), 64 (2008), 6–24. In Japanese.

Minamikawa, Fuminori, “Ritoru Tokyo no saiken? Saiteiju-ki niokeru komyuniti to jinshu kyocho-shugi” (Rebuilding little Tokyo? Community and interracialism in the resettlement era), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 135–53. In Japanese.

Mizuno, Takeya, “Zaibei Nihongo shimbun to nashonarizumu no sokoku: Nichibei Kaisen Chokugo niokeru Rosanzerusu no Nihongoshi ‘Rafu Shimpo’ o jirei toshite” (The Japanese-language press in the United States and conflictive nationalism: An analysis of the Los Angeles Rafu Shimpo after Pearl Harbor), Media-shi Kenkyo (Tokyo), 24 (2008), 61–92. In Japanese.

Murata, Yujiro, “Teki no teki wa tomo? Chu-Bei kankei 100nen” (The enemy of my enemy is my friend? Sino-American relations during the last century), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 18–27. In Japanese.

Nomura, Gail M., “The Politics of Land Tenure: Japanese on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1922–1933,” Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 54–68.

Parikh, Crystal, “Writing the Borderline Subject of War in Susan Choi’s The Foreign Student,Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 47–68.

Sugawara, Katsuya, “Kyoi to kyoi toshiteno Amerika: Nihon no Chishikijin/Bungakusha no senchu nikki kara” (Menacing and marvelous: ‘America’ in the diaries of Japanese intellectuals during World War II), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 8–17. In Japanese.

 

Bronstein, Daniel Aaron, “The Formation and Development of Chinese Communities in Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, Georgia: From Sojourners to Settlers, 1880–1965” (Georgia State University, 2008). Order No. DA3328265.

Isaki, Bianca, “A Decolonial Archive: The Historical Space of Asian Settler Politics in a Time of Hawaiian Nationhood” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326443.

Jenks, Hillary, “‘Home Is Little Tokyo’: Race, Community, and Memory in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325078.

Lee, Hyun Joo, “Staging ‘Fictive’ Ethnicity: Asian American Performance after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330144.

Oharazeki, Kazuhiro, “Japanese Prostitutes in the Pacific Northwest, 1887–1920” (State University of New York, Binghamton, 2008). Order No. DA3320155.

Oum, Young Rae, “Korean American Diaspora Subjectivity: Gender, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Self-Reflexivity” (Clark University, 2008). Order No. DA3334138.

Reddy, Sujani, “Women on the Move: A History of Indian Nurse Migration to the United States” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330167.

Shin, Mina, “Yellow Hollywood: Asian Martial Arts in U.S. Global Cinema” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325019.

Shoaib, Mahwash, “Arts of the Impossible: The Transnational Poetics of Etel Adnan, Agha Shahid Ali, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Kishwar Naheed” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3325397.

 

Chiu, Monica, ed., Asian Americans in New England: Culture and Community. (Durham: University of New Hampshire Press, 2009. xviii, 252 pp. $50.00, isbn 978-1-58465-794-1.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Collet, Christian, and Pei-te Lien, eds., The Transnational Politics of Asian Americans. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009. xvi, 235 pp. Cloth, $74.50, isbn 978-1-59213-860-9. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-1-59213-861-6.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Furuya, Hiroko, Amerika no Betonamujin: Sokoku tono kizano to betonamu seifu no seisaku tenkan (Vietnamese in the United States: The bond with the mother country and the change of policy by the Vietnamese government). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2009. 368 pp. ¥6,300, isbn 978-4-75032-927-7.) In Japanese.

Mori, Hitoshi, Ekkyo no minzoku-shi: Taminzoku shakai Hawai niokeru Japanizu no esunisiti (Transborder ethnography: Japanese ethnicity in multiethnic Hawaii). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2008. 294 pp. ¥5,250, isbn 978-4-75032-824-9.) In Japanese.

Takamura, Hiroko, Hokubei Mainoriti to Shiminken: Daiichiji-taisen noikeru Nikkeijin Josei, Senjumin (North American minorities and citizenship: Japanese Americans, women, and Native Americans during World War II). (Kyoto: Mineruva Shobo, 2009. 223 pp. ¥5,000, isbn 978-4-62305-247-9.) In Japanese.


Archives and Bibliography

 

Freund, Richard A., “How the Dead Sea Scrolls Influenced Reform Judaism,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 61 (no. 1, 2009), 115–43.

Hadden, R. Lee, “The Heringen Collection of the U.S. Geological Survey Library, Reston, Virginia,” Earth Sciences History, 27 (no. 2, 2008), 242–65.

Kalman, Jason, “Optimistic, Even with the Negatives: huc-jir and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 61 (no. 1, 2009), 1–114.


Business and Economics

Allen, Ryan, “Benefit or Burden? Social Capital, Gender, and the Economic Adaptation of Refugees,” International Migration Review, 43 (Summer 2009), 332–65.

Bentley, Joseph I., “In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo: Prelude to Joseph Smith’s Financial Disasters,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 23–49.

Binnema, Ted, and William A. Dobak, “‘Like the Greedy Wolf’: The Blackfeet, the St. Louis Fur Trade, and War Fever, 1807–1831,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 411–40.

Blackford, Mansel G., “Fishers, Fishing, and Overfishing: American Experiences in Global Perspective, 1976–2006,” Business History Review, 83 (Summer 2009), 239–66.

Bloom, Murray A., “The Cargo Preference Act of 1954 and Related Legislation,” Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 39 (July 2008), 289–314.

Campbell, William J., “An Adverse Patron: Land, Trade, and George Croghan,” Pennsylvania History, 76 (Spring 2009), 117–40.

Clymer, Jeffory A., “Family Money: Race and Economic Rights in Antebellum U.S. Law and Fiction,” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 211–38.

Cook, Alison, and Christy Glass, “When Markets Blink: U.S. Stock Price Responses to the Appointment of Minority Leaders,” Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 32 (Sept. 2009), 1183–202.

Dougherty, Jack, et al., “School Choice in Suburbia: Test Scores, Race, and Housing Markets,” American Journal of Education, 115 (Aug. 2009), 523–48.

van Elteren, Mel, “Neoliberalization and Transnational Capitalism in the American Mold,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (August 2009), 177–97.

Falk, Cynthia G., “Forts, Rum, Slaves, and the Herkimer’s Rise to Power in the Mohawk Valley,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 221–34.

Freeman, Elizabeth E., “Ragtown: Wirt, Oklahoma, and the Healdton Boom,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 34–55.

Gatch, Loren C., “‘An’ the West Jes’ Smiled’: Oklahoma Banking and the Panic of 1907,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 4–33.

Germain, Randall, “Financial Order and World Politics: Crisis, Change, and Continuity,” International Affairs (London), 85 (July 2009), 669–87.

Gotham, Kevin Fox, “Creating Liquidity out of Spatial Fixity: The Secondary Circuit of Capital and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (London), 33 (June 2009), 355–71.

Hansen, Bradley A., and Mary Eschelbach Hansen, “Religion, Social Capital, and Business Bankruptcy in the United States, 1921–1932,” Business History (Liverpool), 50 (Nov. 2008), 714–27.

Hernandez, Jesus, “Redlining Revisited: Mortgage Lending Patterns in Sacramento, 1930–2004,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (London), 33 (June 2009), 291–313.

Koike, Kota, “19 seiki shoto no Amerika Gasshuikoku niyoru eiryo Nishi-Indo Shokuminchi tono chokusetsu boeki saikai” (The resumption of direct trade between the United States and the British West Indies: A consideration of the American Navigation Act and the Colonial Trade Act), Amerika Keizaishi Kenkyu (Tokyo), 7 (2008), 79–90. In Japanese.

Matsumoto, Yukio, “Washinton seikenka no renpo seifu no seiritsu to kenkoku shoki amerika shihonshugi” (The federal government of the Washington administration and early American capitalism), Amerika Keizaishi Kenkyu (Tokyo), 7 (2008), 1–19. In Japanese.

Minchin, Timothy J., “‘It Knocked This City to Its Knees’: The Closure of Pillowtex Mills in Kannapolis, North Carolina, and the Decline of the U.S. Textile Industry,” Labor History, 50 (Aug. 2009), 287–311.

Minchin, Timothy J., “An Uphill Fight: Ernest F. Hollings and the Struggle to Protect the South Carolina Textile Industry, 1959–2005,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 109 (July 2008), 187–211.

Morris, Richard J., “A Note on the Economic Impact of the Prerevolutionary Nonimportation Movements on Urban Artisans,” Labor History, 50 (Aug. 2009), 269–86.

Newman, Kathe, “Post–industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (London), 33 (June 2009), 314–31.

Nichols, David A., “A Commercial Embassy in the Old Northwest: The U.S. Indian Trading Factory at Fort Wayne, 1803–1812,” Ohio Valley History, 8 (Winter 2008), 1–16.

Panitch, Leo, and Martijn Konings, “Myths of Neoliberal Deregulation,” New Left Review (London), 57 (May–June 2009), 67–83.

Pollak, Oliver B., “Looking for ‘Wide-Awake’ Young People: Commercial Business Colleges in Nebraska, 1873–1950,” Nebraska History, 90 (no. 1, 2009), 42–50.

Prat, Marc, “Between the Firm and the Market: An International Comparison of the Commercial Structures of the Cotton Industry (1820–1939),” Business History (Liverpool), 51 (March 2009), 181–201.

Richardson, Gary, and Patrick Van Horn, “Intensified Regulatory Scrutiny and Bank Distress in New York City during the Great Depression,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 446–65.

Thirkell-White, Ben, “Dealing with the Banks: Populism and the Public Interest in the Global Financial Crisis,” International Affairs (London), 85 (July 2009), 689–711.

Warner, Edward S., “The Employment of Seamen aboard American Great Lakes Commercial Sailing Vessels,” Inland Seas, 65 (Spring 2009), 14–25.

Wyly, Elvin, et al., “Cartographies of Race and Class: Mapping the Class-Monopoly Rents of American Subprime Mortgage Captial,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (London), 33 (June 2009), 332–54.

 

Canedo, Eduardo Federico, “The Rise of the Deregulation Movement in Modern America, 1957–1980” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333313.

Frank, Marti Jaye, “Carrying the Mill: Steam, Waterpower, and New England Textile Mills in the 19th Century” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3334725.

Goff, Brendan M., “The Heartland Abroad: The Rotary Club’s Mission of Civic Internationalism” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328828.

La Berge, Leigh Claire, “Scandals and Abstractions: 1980s Finance and the Revaluation of American Culture” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3327230.

Larkin, Micaela Anne, “Labor’s Desert: Mexican Workers, Unions, and Entrepreneurial Conservatism in Arizona, 1917–1972” (University of Notre Dame, 2008). Order No. DA3333914.

Lauer, Josh, “The Good Consumer: Credit Reporting and the Invention of Financial Identity in the United States, 1840–1940” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328606.

Lee, Elizabeth Oliver, “‘Potomac’s Valley Shall Become a Domain We Create’: Commercialism and the South Branch Valley, 1750–1800” (West Virginia University, 2008). Order No. DA3326906.

Levine, Jonathan, “Credit Where It Is Due: A Social History of Consumer Credit in America” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330146.

Myers, Polly M., “Shop Traditions: Constructing and Maintaining the Boeing Family at the Boeing Company” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3328328.

Parker, Chad, “Transports of Progress: The Arabian American Oil Company and American Modernization in Saudi Arabia, 1945–1973” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3324514.

Riffel, Brent E., “The Feathered Kingdom: Tyson Foods and the Transformation of American Land, Labor, and Law, 1930–2005” (University of Arkansas, 2008). Order No. DA3334177.

Robinson, Deborah E., “The Impact of Deregulation and Restructuring: An Empirical Case Study of the Electric Utility Industry from 1998 through 2007” (Capella University, 2008). Order No. DA3320346.

Rodgers, Sharon Yvonne, “Merchants and Markets in Provincial Boston, 1690–1764” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3324316.

Ross, Barbara, “Economic Conditions and Enrollment at Community Colleges in Hawai‘i: A Multiple Case Study” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326455.

 

Akimoto, Eiichi, Sekai daikyoko: 1929 nen ni okottaka (The world great depression: What happened in 1929). (Tokyo: Kodansha, 2009. 330 pp. ¥1,100, isbn 978-4-06291-935-7.) In Japanese.

Blaszczyk, Regina Lee, American Consumer Society, 1865–2005: From Hearth to hdtv. (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 2009. xiv, 330 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-88295-264-2.)

Cravens, Hamilton, ed., Great Depression: People and Perspectives. (Santa Barbara: abc-clio, 2009. xxxii, 275 pp. $85.00, isbn 978-1-59884-093-3.)

Forrant, Robert, Metal Fatigue: American Bosch and the Demise of Metalworking in the Connecticut River Valley. (Amityville: Baywood, 2009. xii, 201 pp. Paper, $38.95, isbn 978-0-89503-326-0.)

Medema, Steven G., The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. xvi, 230 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-691-12296-0.)

Mirowski, Philip, and Dieter Plehwe, eds., The Road from Mont Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009. viii, 469 pp. $55.00, isbn 978-0-674-03318-4.)

Sudo, Isao, Sengo Amerika tsuka-kin’yu seisaku no keisei—nyudiru kara “akodo” e (The evolution of the monetary-financial policy in postwar America—From New Deal to “Accord”). (Nagoya: Nagoya daigaku shuppankai, 2008. 356 pp. ¥5,985, isbn 978-4-81580-584-5.) In Japanese.

 

McShane, Stephen G., and Gary S. Wilk, Steel Giants: Historic Images from the Calumet Regional Archives. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xviii, 283 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-253-35299-6.) Heavily illustrated.

Thom, Helen Hopkins, Johns Hopkins: A Silhouette. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. xxiv, 125 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9098-7.) Originally published in 1929.


Childhood and Youth

 

Cha, Frank, “Growing Up in the Margins: Asian American Children in the Literature of the New South,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 128–44.

Fujimoto, Shigeo, “Trans-Pacific Boy Scout Movement in the Early Twentieth Century: The Case of the Boy Scout Movement in Osaka, Japan,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 29–43.

Howlett, David J., “Eating Vegetables to Build Zion: rlds Children in the 1920s,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 1–22.

Hubka, David, Wendy Hovdestad, and Lil Tonmyr, “Child Maltreatment in Disney Animated Feature Films, 1937–2006,” Social Science Journal, 46 (Sept. 2009), 427–41.

Nihei, Mariko, “1940 nedai shoki rosanzerusu niokeru Mekishiko-kei beikokujin wakamono shudan no jokyo” (Mexican American youths in the early 1940s), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 151–64. In Japanese.

 

Alcorn, Aaron L., “Modeling Behavior: Boyhood, Engineering, and the Model Airplane in American Culture” (Case Western Reserve University, 2008). Order No. DA3326297.

Hollenbeck, Bryn Varley, “Making Space for Children: The Material Culture of American Childhoods, 1900–1950” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3325489.

 

Jacobs, Margaret D., White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880–1940. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009. xxxiv, 557 pp. $60.00, isbn 978-0-8032-1100-1.)

Kasinitz, Philip, et al., Inheriting the City: The Children of Immigrants Come of Age. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008. xii, 420 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-674-02803-6.)

Maira, Sunaina Marr, Missing: Youth, Citizenship, and Empire after 9/11. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. xii, 335 pp. Cloth, $84.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4391-2. Paper, $23.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4409-4.)

Marre, Diana, and Laura Briggs, eds., International Adoption: Global Inequalities and the Circulation of Children. (New York: New York University Press, 2009. viii, 312 pp. Cloth, $75.00, isbn 978-0-8147-9101-1. Paper, $24.00, isbn 978-0-8147-9102-8.)


Civil War and Reconstruction

 

Bean, Christopher B., “Death of a Carpetbagger: The George Washington Smith Murder and Stockade Trial in Jefferson, Texas, 1868–1869,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (Jan. 2009), 263–92.

Bell, Andrew McIlwaine, “Trans-Mississippi Miasmas: Malaria and Yellow Fever Shaped the Course of the Civil War in the Confederacy’s Western Theater,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 3–13.

Browning, Judkin, “‘I Am Not So Patriotic as I Was Once’: The Effects of Military Occupation on the Occupying Union Soldiers during the Civil War,” Civil War History, 55 (July 2009), 217–43.

Burnette, Patricia Bauer, “Jaquess and the Lincoln Connection,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 272–84.

Bynum, Victoria E., “Occupied at Home: Women Confront Confederate Forces in North Carolina’s Quaker Belt,” in Occupied Women: Gender, Military Occupation, and the American Civil War, ed. LeeAnn Whites and Alecia P. Long, 155–70. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. viii, 256 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-8071-3440-5.)

Dawson, Joseph G., III, “Jefferson Davis and the Confederacy’s ‘Offensive-Defensive’ Strategy in the U.S. Civil War,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 591–607.

Farmer-Kaiser, Mary, “Sarah Katherine (Kate) Stone: The ‘Agony and Strife’ of Civil War Louisiana,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 73–93. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Flaherty, Jane, “‘The Exhausted Condition of the Treasury’ on the Eve of the Civil War,” Civil War History, 55 (July 2009), 244–77.

Futrell, Roger H., “Zachariah Riney: Lincoln’s First Schoolmaster,” Kentucky Ancestors, 44 (Spring 2009), 106–13.

McGhee, James E., “‘A Damned Tight Place’: General Jeff Thompson Confronts the Federals at Fredericktown, Missouri,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (April 2009), 148–60.

Mitchell, Robert E., “Civil War Recruiting and Recruits from Ever-Changing Labor Pools: Midland County, Michigan, as a Case Study,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 29–60.

Possemato, Joseph Anthony, “‘Ain’t You Glad Your Husband Is an Officer in a “Nigger Reg’t?”’: The Letters of Captain Richard Henry Lee Jewett of the 54th Massachusetts,” New England Journal of History, 65 (Spring 2009), 1–23.

Pryor, Elizabeth Brown, “Brief Encounter: A New York Cavalryman’s Striking Conversation with Abraham Lincoln,” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 30 (Summer 2009), 1–24.

Smith, Michael Thomas, “Corruption European Style: The 1861 Frémont Scandal and Popular Fears in the Civil War North,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 49–69.

Steedman, Marek D., “Resistance, Rebirth, and Redemption: The Rhetoric of White Supremacy in Post–Civil War Louisiana,” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques (Waterloo), 35 (Spring 2009), 97–113.

Stegmaier, Mark J., “‘An Imaginary Negro in an Impossible Place’? The Issue of New Mexico Statehood in the Secession Crisis, 1860–1861,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 263–90.

Stoker, Donald, “There Was No Offensive-Defensive Confederate Strategy,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 571–90.

Williams, James B., “The Tennessee Civil War Centennial Commission: Looking to the Past as Tennessee Plans for the Future,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 67 (Winter 2008), 270–345.

Zdon, Al, “Colvill of Minnesota,” Minnesota History, 61 (Summer 2009), 260–71. Heavily illustrated.

 

Cloyd, Benjamin Gregory, “Civil War Prisons in American Memory” (Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 2005).

Efford, Alison Clark, “New Citizens: German Immigrants, African Americans, and the Reconstruction of Citizenship, 1865–1877” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324019.

Esplin, Emron Lee, “Racial Mixture and Civil War: The Histories of the U.S. South and Mexico in the Novels of William Faulkner and Carlos Fuentes” (Michigan State University, 2008). Order No. DA3331903.

Heaney, Michael K., “Uncounted Costs: The Civil War’s Impact on an Infantry Company’s Men and Their Families” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335534.

Scott, Sean Andrew, “‘A Visitation of God’: Northern Civilians Interpret the Civil War” (Purdue University, 2008). Order No. DA3330579.

 

Baggett, James Alex, Homegrown Yankees: Tennessee’s Union Cavalry in the Civil War. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. xvi, 444 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8071-3398-9.)

Cilella, Salvatore G., Jr., Upton’s Regulars: The 121st New York Infantry in the Civil War. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2009. xiv, 586 pp. Cloth, $39.95, isbn 978-0-7006-1645-9.)

Hatley, Allen G., Reluctant Rebels: The Eleventh Texas Cavalry Regiment. (Hillsboro: Hill College Press, 2006. x, 191 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-9121-7242-2.)

Hess, Earl J., In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications and Confederate Defeat. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009. xxiv, 403 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8078-3282-0.)

Pickenpaugh, Roger, Captives in Gray: The Civil War Prisons of the Union. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009. xiv, 287 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8173-1652-5.)

Sands, Eric C., American Public Philosophy and the Mystery of Lincolnism. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xii, 222 pp. $44.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1849-0.)

Settles, Thomas M., John Bankhead Magruder: A Military Reappraisal. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. xiv, 346 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8071-3391-0.)

Trask, David F., The Civil War on the River Lines of Virginia, 1862–1864: Decision on the Rappahannock and the Rapidan Rivers. (Lanham: University Press of America, 2009. x, 208 pp. Paper, $33.00, isbn 978-0-7618-4604-8.)

 

Burkhardt, George S., ed., Double Duty in the Civil War: The Letters of Sailor and Soldier Edward W. Bacon. (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009. xvi, 258 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-8093-2910-6.)

Mackall, Mary L., Stevan F. Meserve, and Anne Mackall Sasscer, eds., In the Shadow of the Enemy: The Civil War Journal of Ida Powell Dulany. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2009. xxxii, 271 pp. $44.95, isbn 978-1-57233-658-2.)


Class

 

Martin, Gretchen, “Vanquished by a Different Set of Rules: Labor vs. Leisure in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!,Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 397–416.

Miles, Caroline, “William Faulkner’s Critique of Capitalism: Reading ‘Wash’ and ‘Centaur in Brass’ as Stories about Class Struggle,” Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 325–41.

Wells, Jonathan Daniel, “The Southern Middle Class,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 651–62.

 

Coronado, Teresa Marie Freeman, “Locating the Butt of Ridicule: Humor and Social Class in Early American Literature” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325656.

Loiacono, Gabriel J., “Poverty and Citizenship in Rhode Island, 1780–1870” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3319821.


Colonial

 

Aoyagi, Kaori, “Tomasu Sekka to shukyo haken keikaku: 18 seiki nakaba no Amerika shokuminchi niokeru Ingurando Kokkyo-kai” (Thomas Secker and a plan to send a bishop to America: The Anglican church in the mid-eighteenth-century American colonies), Seiyo Shigaku (Osaka), 227 (2007), 44–63. In Japanese.

Bassett, Lynne Z., “The Sober People of Hadley: Sumptuary Legislation and Clothing in Hadley Men’s Probate Inventories, 1663–1731,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 191–210. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Campbell, William J., “An Adverse Patron: Land, Trade, and George Croghan,” Pennsylvania History, 76 (Spring 2009), 117–40.

Din, Gilbert C., “Empires Too Far: The Demographic Limitations of Three Imperial Powers in the Eighteenth-Century Mississippi Valley,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 261–92.

Falk, Cynthia G., “Forts, Rum, Slaves, and the Herkimer’s Rise to Power in the Mohawk Valley,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 221–34.

Goetz, Rebecca Anne, “Rethinking the ‘Unthinking Decision’: Old Questions and New Problems in the History of Slavery and Race in the Colonial South,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 599–612.

Grigg, John A., “‘How This Shall Be Brought About’: The Development of the sspck’s American Policy,” Itinerario (Leiden), 32 (no. 3, 2008), 43–60.

Hood, J. Edward, and Rita Reinke, “The Fortification of Hadley in the Seventeenth Century,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 68–90. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Ingram, Daniel, “Anxious Hospitality: Indian ‘Loitering’ at Fort Allen, 1756–1761,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 133 (July 2009), 221–53.

Koike, Kota, “19 seiki shoto no Amerika Gasshuikoku niyoru eiryo Nishi-Indo Shokuminchi tono chokusetsu boeki saikai” (The resumption of direct trade between the United States and the British West Indies: A consideration of the American Navigation Act and the Colonial Trade Act), Amerika Keizaishi Kenkyu (Tokyo), 7 (2008), 79–90. In Japanese.

Marshall, Bridget M., and Brian W. Ogilvie, “‘There Shall Be a Wonder in Hadley!’: Mary Webster’s ‘Hideous Witchcraft,’” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 135–53. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Marvin, Carolyn, “The Hanging of Ruth Blay, December 30, 1789: Separating Fact from Fiction,” Historical New Hampshire, 63 (Spring 2009), 3–21.

Palmer, Daryl W., “Coronado and Aesop: Fable and Violence on the Sixteenth-Century Plains,” Great Plains Quarterly, 29 (Spring 2009), 129–40.

Phung, Thao T., Julia A. King, and Douglas H. Ubelaker, “Alcohol, Tobacco, and Excessive Animal Protein: The Question of an Adequate Diet in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 2, 2009), 61–82.

Ross, John F., “Wilderness Ordeal,” American Heritage, 59 (Summer 2009), 32–43.

Seymour, Deni J., “Evaluating Eyewitness Accounts of Native Peoples along the Coronado Trail from the International Border to Cíbola,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Summer 2009), 399–435.

Stanley, Alison, “‘To Speak with Other Tongues’: Linguistics, Colonialism, and Identity in 17th Century New England,” Comparative American Studies (London), 7 (March 2009), 1–17.

de la Teja, Jesus, “‘Buena gana tenía de ir a jugar’: The Recreational World of Early San Antonio, Texas, 1718–1845,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 889–905.

Valeri, Mark, “Providence in the Life of John Hull: Puritanism and Commerce in Massachusetts Bay, 1650–1680,” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 118 (part 1, 2008), 55–116.

 

Gollannek, Eric Frederick, “‘Empire Follows Art’: Exchange and the Sensory Worlds of Empire in Britain and Its Colonies, 1740–1775” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3329779.

Heinz, Helen A., “‘We Are All as One Fish in the Sea . . .’: Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania, 1730–1790” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326338.

Isaki, Bianca, “A Decolonial Archive: The Historical Space of Asian Settler Politics in a Time of Hawaiian Nationhood” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326443.

Muehlbauer, Matthew S., “Justice and Just War: A History of Early New England, 1630–1655” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326359.

Rodgers, Sharon Yvonne, “Merchants and Markets in Provincial Boston, 1690–1764” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3324316.

Sutto, Antoinette Patricia, “Built upon Smoke: Politics and Political Culture in Maryland, 1630–1690” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3333866.

Weimer, Adrian Chastain, “Protestant Sainthood: Martyrdom and the Meaning of Sanctity in Early New England” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3325847.

Witzig, Fred, “The Great Anti-Awakening: Anti-revivalism in Philadelphia and Charles Town, South Carolina, 1739–1745” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3319836.

 

Davis, Kenneth C., America’s Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation. (New York: Collins, 2008. xiv, 270 pp. Cloth, $26.95, isbn 978-0-06-111818-0. Paper, $15.99, isbn 978-0-06-111819-7.)

Field, Jonathan Beecher, Errands into the Metropolis: New England Dissidents in Revolutionary London. (Hanover: Dartmouth College Press, 2009. xviii, 154 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-1-58465-774-3. Paper, $35.00, isbn 978-1-58465-821-4.)

Mancall, Peter C., Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson; A Tale of Mutiny and Murder in the Arctic. (New York: Basic, 2009. 303 pp. $26.95, isbn 978-0-465-00511-6.)


Cold War

 

Aono, Toshihiko, “Berurin kiki to ‘churitsushugi’” (The Berlin crisis and third world neutralism, 1960–61), Kokusai Seiji (Tokyo), 152 (March 2008), 115–31. In Japanese.

Covis, Leonardo, “The Radical Next Door: The Los Angeles Catholic Worker during the Cold War,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Spring 2009), 69–111.

Duffy, Gavan, and Brian Frederking, “Changing the Rules: A Speech Act Analysis of the End of the Cold War,” International Studies Quarterly, 53 (June 2009), 325–47.

May, Elaine Tyler, “Cold War Minnesota,” Minnesota History, 61 (Spring 2009), 218–29.

Misoe, Atsuro, “Reisen no hotei-jutsu: Kakujidai niokeru hochoki tekunoroji no gensetsu to hyosho” (Prosthetics in the Cold War: Discourses and representations of the hearing aid in the atomic age), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 42 (2008), 119–36. In Japanese.

Nycz, Grzegorz, “Libertadores z Waszyngtonu: Kontrowersje wokol polityki ‘promowania demokracji’ w Ameryce Lacinskiej po zimnej wojnie; Wybrane zagadnienia” (Libertadores from Washington: Controversies around ‘promoting democracy’ in Latin America after the end of the Cold War; Selected problems), in Doswiadczenie demokracji w Ameryce Lacinskiej: Materialy z ogólnopolskiej konferencji zorganizowanej prez Instytut Amerykanistyki i Studiów Polonijnych Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 19–20 pazdziernika 2007 (The experience of democracy in Latin America: Materials from the national conference organized by the Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University, 19–20 October 2007), ed. Marta Kania and Anna Kaganiec-Kamiénska, 249–58. (Krakow: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 2008. 278 pp. isbn 978-83-233-2612-0.)

Painter, David S., “The Marshall Plan and Oil,” Cold War History (London), 9 (May 2009), 159–75.

Pederson, Vernon, “Perfect Witness: Mary Stalcup Markward and the Dilemmas of Anticommunism,” American Communist History, 8 (June 2009), 29–48.

Soares, John, “Averell Harriman Has Changed His Mind: The Seattle Speech and the Rhetoric of Cold War Confrontation,” Cold War History (London), 9 (May 2009), 267–86.

Vicedo, Marga, “The Father of Ethology and the Foster Mother of Ducks: Konrad Lorenz as Expert on Motherhood,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 263–91.

Wilson, Veronica A., “Anticommunism, Millenarianism, and the Challenges of Cold War Patriarchy: The Many Lives of fbi Informant Herbert Philbrick,” American Communist History, 8 (June 2009), 73–102.

 

Edgington, Ryan H., “Lines in the Sand: An Environmental History of Cold War New Mexico” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3319993.

Grudin, Anthony Equord, “Television Dreams: Andy Warhol and the History of Postwar Advertising” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3334310.

Ryan, Patrick Andrew, “Image of the Teacher in the Postwar United States” (University of Florida, 2008). Order No. DA3334502.

Vantoch, Victoria, “Ambassador of the Air: The Airline Stewardess, Glamour, and Technology during the Cold War, 1945–1969” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325202.

Vlagopoulos, Penny, “Voices from Below: Locating the Underground in Post–World War II American Literature” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333455.

Wrenn, Marion, “Inventing Warriors: U.S. Philanthropies and the Post-war Reorientation of Foreign Journalists” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3332522.

Zeiss, Laura McKenzie, “Cold War Fictions of Behaviorism: Theories of Psychological Influence in American Cold War Literature” (University of California, Irvine, 2008). Order No. DA3333290.

 

Anderson, Martin, and Annelise Anderson, Reagan’s Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster. (New York: Crown, 2009. xiv, 450 pp. $32.50, isbn 978-0-307-23861-0.)

Bird, Jacqueline M., Scientists in Conflict: Hans Bethe, Edward Teller, and the Shaping of United States Nuclear Weapons Policy, 1945–1972. (Claremont: Regina, 2008. xvi, 316 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-1-930053-57-1.)

Davenport, Lisa E., Jazz Diplomacy: Promoting America in the Cold War Era. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. 219 pp. $50.00, isbn 978-1-60473-268-9.)

Oberda-Monkiewicz, Anita, Polityka usa wobec Ameryki Lacinskiej po zimnej wojnie (The U.S. policy toward Latin America after the Cold War). (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2009. 230 pp. zl. 34, isbn 978-83-235-0530-3.) In Polish.


Crime and Violence

 

Bean, Christopher B., “Death of a Carpetbagger: The George Washington Smith Murder and Stockade Trial in Jefferson, Texas, 1868–1869,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (Jan. 2009), 263–92.

Bell, Richard, “The Double Guilt of Dueling: The Stain of Suicide in Anti-dueling Rhetoric in the Early Republic,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 383–410.

Carey, Elaine, “‘Selling Is More of a Habit Than Using’: Narcotraficante Lola la Chata and Her Threat to Civilization, 1930–1960,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 62–89.

Carlson, Paul H., and Tom Crum, “The ‘Battle’ at Pease River and the Question of Reliable Sources in the Recapture of Cynthia Ann Parker,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 113 (July 2009), 32–52.

Compton, Todd M., “Becoming a ‘Messenger of Peace’: Jacob Hamblin in Tooele,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Spring 2009), 1–29.

Cragg, Thomas, “Habitués of the Police Court: Criminal Justice for the Poor in Antebellum Detroit,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 1–28.

Etcheson, Nicole, “John Brown, Terrorist?,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 29–48.

Fujinaga, Yasumasa, “‘Nagaku atsuinatsu’ saiko: 60 nendai kokujin radikaruzu no sozoryoku to toshi bodo nikansuru ichikosatsu” (Reconsidering the ‘long hot summer’: A historiographical sketch of the race riots of the 1960s and imaginations of black radicals), Yamaguchi Daigaku Bungakubukaishi (Yamaguchi), 58 (2008), 63–89. In Japanese.

Garland, Libby, “Not-Quite-Closed Gates: Jewish Aliens Smuggling in the Post-quota Years,” American Jewish History, 94 (Sept. 2008), 197–224.

Igler, David, “Captive-Taking and Conventions of Encounters on the Northwest Coast, 1789–1810,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Spring 2009), 3–25.

Kohn, Edward P., “‘A Most Revolting State of Affairs’: Theodore Roosevelt’s Aldermanic Bill and the New York Assembly City Investigating Committee of 1884,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 71–92.

McLaughlin, Vance, and Wade C. Mackey, “Demographics of the Upward-Trending Murder Rate in Buffalo, New York: A Harbinger of Societal Stress,” Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies, 33 (Winter 2008), 458–71.

McNair, Glenn, “Slave Women, Capital Crime, and Criminal Justice in Georgia,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 93 (Summer 2009), 135–58.

Miller, Vivien, “The Life and Crimes of Harry Sitamore, New York ‘Prince of Thieves’ and the ‘Raffles’ of Miami,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 378–403.

Minchin, Timothy J., “One America? Church Burnings and Perceptions of Race Relations in the Clinton Years,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 1–28.

Mitrani, Sam, “Reforming Repression: Labor, Anarchy, and Reform in the Shaping of the Chicago Police Department, 1879–1888,” Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, 6 (Summer 2009), 73–96.

Morgan, M. J., “Indians on Trial: Crime and Punishment in French Louisiana on the Eve of the Seven Years’ War,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 293–319.

Paquette, Robert L., “‘A Horde of Brigands?’: The Great Louisiana Slave Revolt of 1811 Reconsidered,” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques (Waterloo), 35 (Spring 2009), 72–96.

Ribak, Gil, “‘They Are Slitting the Throats of Jewish Children’: The 1906 New York School Riots and Contending Images of Gentiles,” American Jewish History, 94 (Sept. 2008), 175–96.

Richard, Mark Paul, “This Is Not a Catholic Nation: The Ku Klux Klan Confronts Franco-Americans in Maine,” New England Quarterly, 82 (June 2009), 285–303.

Richardson, John G., “Mill Owners and Wobblies: The Event Structure of the Everett Massacre of 1916,” Social Science History, 33 (Summer 2009), 183–215.

Stowell, Daniel W., “Murder at a Methodist Camp Meeting: The Origins of Abraham Lincoln’s Most Famous Trial,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 219–34.

Turley, Richard E., Jr., “Problems with Mountain Meadows Massacre Sources,” byu Studies, 47 (no. 3, 2008), 142–57.

Urban, Andrew, “Irish Domestic Servants, ‘Biddy,’ and Rebellion in the American Home, 1850–1900,” Gender & History (Oxford), 21 (Aug. 2009), 263–86.

Waiser, Bill, “A Prairie Parable: The 1933 Bates Tragedy,” Great Plains Quarterly, 29 (Summer 2009), 203–18.

 

Byron, Matthew A., “Crime and Punishment: The Impotency of Dueling Laws in the United States” (University of Arkansas, 2008). Order No. DA3329153.

Cloyd, Benjamin Gregory, “Civil War Prisons in American Memory” (Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 2005).

Cohen, Victor B., “Heroes for Sale: Radical Politics and Genre Formation in Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction” (Carnegie Mellon University, 2005). Order No. DA3326625.

Dzurec, David J., III, “‘An Entertaining Narrative of . . . Cruel and Barbarous Treatment’: Captivity, Narrative, and Debate in the Early American Republic, 1775–1816” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324009.

Hollowell, Deonte Jamar, “Control and Resistance: An Afrocentric Analysis of the Historical and Current Relationship between African Americans and the Police” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326340.

Peaslee, Liliokanaio, “Agents of Social Change: Police–Social Policy Engagement in Four New England Cities” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3319786.

Sims, Angela D., “Just Act: Ida B. Wells and Ethical Complications of Lynching” (Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education, 2008). Order No. DA3326576.

 

Conway, J. North, King of Heists: The Sensational Bank Robbery of 1878 That Shocked America. (New York: Lyons, 2009. xvi, 224 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-1-59921-538-9.)

Dash, Mike, The First Family: Terror, Extortion, Revenge, Murder, and the Birth of the American Mafia. (New York: Random House, 2009. xxx, 375 pp. $27.00, isbn 978-1-4000-6722-0.)

Fowler, Giles, Deaths on Pleasant Street: The Ghastly Enigma of Colonel Swope and Doctor Hyde. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xii, 251 pp. Paper, $22.95, isbn 978-1-931112-91-8.)

Gorn, Elliott J., Dillinger’s Wild Ride: The Year That Made America’s Public Enemy Number One. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xx, 268 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-19-530483-1.)

Guzik, Keith, Arresting Abuse: Mandatory Legal Interventions, Power, and Intimate Abusers. (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. x, 238 pp. $34.00, isbn 978-0-87580-403-3.)

Michael, George, Theology of Hate: A History of the World Church of the Creator. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2009. x, 285 pp. $44.95, isbn 978-0-8130-3350-1.)

Neal, Bill, Sex, Murder, and the Unwritten Law: Courting Judicial Mayhem, Texas Style. (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2009. xvi, 280 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-89672-662-8.)

Pickenpaugh, Roger, Captives in Gray: The Civil War Prisons of the Union. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009. xiv, 287 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8173-1652-5.)


Demography

 

Cook, Bettie Cummings, “Genealogical Research in Kentucky,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (March 2009), 39–72.

Din, Gilbert C., “Empires Too Far: The Demographic Limitations of Three Imperial Powers in the Eighteenth-Century Mississippi Valley,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 261–92.

Dorman, Robert L., “The Creation and Destruction of the 1890 Federal Census,” American Archivist, 71 (Fall–Winter 2008), 350–83.

Logan, Trevon D., “The Transformation of Hunger: The Demand for Calories Past and Present,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 388–408.

Mitchell, Robert E., “Civil War Recruiting and Recruits from Ever-Changing Labor Pools: Midland County, Michigan, as a Case Study,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 29–60.

Ono, Hiromi, “Husbands’ and Wives’ Education and Divorce in the United States and Japan, 1946–2000,” Journal of Family History, 34 (July 2009), 292–322.


Education

 

Agnew, Brad, “Sustaining the Cherokees’ Lamp of Enlightenment: The Establishment of Northeastern State Normal School,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 388–409.

Araki, Wakako, “Kaiho-min kyoiku ‘jikken’ to tasha keisei: Hokugun senryochi deno aborishonisuto niyoru dorei kaiho” (The ‘experiment’ of the education of freedmen and the making of the other: The liberation of slaves by the abolitionists in the occupied area), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 33–48. In Japanese.

Bartrum, Ian, “The Political Origins of Secular Public Education: The New York School Controversy, 1840–1842,” nyu Journal of Law and Liberty, 3 (2008), 267–348.

Baumler, Ellen, “Montana Deaconess School to Intermountain: A Centennial of Restoring Hope for Children, 1909–2009,” Montana, 59 (Spring 2009), 23–41. Heavily illustrated.

Behrens, Richard K., “From the Connecticut Valley to the West Coast: The Role of Dartmouth College in the Building of the Nation,” Historical New Hampshire, 63 (Spring 2009), 45–68.

Bishirjian, Richard J., “Difficult Labor: The Perils of Birthing a New College,” Academic Questions, 22 (June 2009), 284–97.

Carroll, James T., “The Smell of the White Man Is Killing Us: Education and Assimilation among Indigenous Peoples,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 21–48.

Chujo, Ken, “Posuto minken undo-ki niokeru jinshu to chitsujo: Afamativu akushon to ‘Kara-buraindona tayosei’ hihan” (Race and order in the post–civil rights era: Affirmative action and the critique of ‘colorblind diversity’), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 69. In Japanese.

Futrell, Roger H., “Zachariah Riney: Lincoln’s First Schoolmaster,” Kentucky Ancestors, 44 (Spring 2009), 106–13.

Gershenhorn, Jerry, “‘Not an Academic Affair’: African American Scholars and the Development of African Studies Programs in the United States, 1942–1960,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 44–68.

Greene, Jeremy A., and Scott H. Podolsky, “Keeping Modern in Medicine: Pharmaceutical Promotion and Physician Education in Postwar America,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 331–77.

Hughes, Richard A., “Boston University School of Theology and the Civil Rights Movement,” Methodist History, 47 (April 2009), 146–61.

Johnson-Bailey, Juanita, et al., “Lean on Me: The Support Experiences of Black Graduate Students,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 365–81.

Kafka, Judith, “Shifting Authority: Teachers’ Role in the Bureaucratization of School Discipline in Postwar Los Angeles,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 323–46.

Kissel, Adam, “Wasting Away: Chicago’s Declining Core,” Academic Questions, 22 (June 2009), 298–313.

Matsumoto, Yuko, “Imin kyoiku to ‘tasha’ no soshutu: ‘Amerika-ka’ no jidai” (Immigrant education and the creation of the ‘other’: The era of Americanization), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 4–19. In Japanese.

Minor, James T., “A Contemporary Perspective on the Role of Public hbcus: Perspicacity from Mississippi,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 323–35.

Miyashita, Takashi, “Beikoku senjumin ‘bunmeika’ kyoiku: Hamputon Nogyo shihan gakko niokeru kyoiku jissen to sono eikyo” (Native American ‘civilizing’ education: An analysis of Hampton Institute, 1878–1887), Ritsumeikan Bungaku (Kyoto), 604 (2008), 694–700. In Japanese.

Okada, Yasuhei, “Tasha toshiteno Firipinjin no keiseil Firipin Shokuminchi kyoiku o meguro ekkyotekina kyoiku shakaishi no kokoromi” (The formation of the Filipino as the other: An attempt at crossing a border in the social history of education), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 63–78. In Japanese.

Patterson, Jean A., et al., “Educating for Success: The Legacy of an All-Black School in Southeast Kansas,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 306–22.

Pollak, Oliver B., “Looking for ‘Wide-Awake’ Young People: Commercial Business Colleges in Nebraska, 1873–1950,” Nebraska History, 90 (no. 1, 2009), 42–50.

Ramsey, Paul J., “In the Region of Babel: Public Bilingual Schooling in the Midwest, 1840s–1880s,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 267–90.

Rogers, Bethany, “‘Better’ People, Better Teaching: The Vision of the National Teacher Corps, 1965–1968,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 347–72.

Sakamoto, Tatsuro, “1920 Nedai no Amerika Josei Daigakujin Kyokai (aauw) no akuredideshon: Fakaruti niokeru jenda no byodo o chushin ni” (Integrating gender into accreditation: The American Association of University Women’s effort to achieve gender equity in university faculty in the 1920s), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 36–53. In Japanese.

Sargeant, Lynn M., “Singing the Nation into Being: Teaching Identity and Culture at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 291–322.

Sohoni, Deenesh, and Salvatore Saporito, “Mapping School Segregation: Using gis to Explore Racial Segregation between Schools and Their Corresponding Attendence Areas,” American Journal of Education, 115 (Aug. 2009), 569–600.

Suzuki, Shutaro, “Kenkoku-ki no josei-kyoiku to ‘josei no kenri’ ron” (Women’s education in the early national period and the theory of women’s rights), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 20–32. In Japanese.

Takei, Hiroshi, “Hokubu toshi niokeru koritsu gakko no jinshu kakuri teppai undo: 1960 nendai no Shikago o jirei nishite” (Desegregating public schools in the northern cities: The case of 1960s Chicago), Hitotsubashi Shakaikagaku (Tokyo), 5 (2008), 213–39. In Japanese.

Tsuchiya, Yuka, “Amerika gasshuikoku no taigai joho-kyoiku seisaku no bunmayku niokeru senryo-ki Nihon no joshi-kyoiku kaikau” (Women’s education reform in occupied Japan in the context of U.S. overseas information and education policy), Ehime Daigaku Hobungakubu Ronshu (Matsuyama), 24 (2008), 113–40. In Japanese.

Van Ness, Carl, “Florida’s Sledd Affair: Andrew Sledd and the Fight for Higher Education in Florida,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 319–51.

Wolfinger, Nicholas H., Mary Ann Mason, and Marc Goulden, “Stay in the Game: Gender, Family Formation, and Alternative Trajectories in the Academic Life Course,” Social Forces, 87 (March 2009), 1591–621.

Young, Pearl J., “‘Genius Uncultivated Is Like a Meteor of the Night’: Motives and Experiences of Methodist Female College Life in the Confederate States of America,” Methodist History, 47 (April 2009), 179–91.

 

Coleman, Brenda Weeks, “Keeping the Faith: The Public Library’s Commitment to Adult Education, 1950–2006” (University of Southern Mississippi, 2008). Order No. DA3326698.

Collisson, Craig, “The Fight to Legitimize Blackness: How Black Students Changed the University” (University of Washington, 2008). Order No. DA3328385.

Cook, Karen Joyce, “Freedom Libraries in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Project: A History” (University of Alabama, 2008). Order No. DA3334610.

De La Trinidad, Maritza, “Collective Outrage: Mexican American Activism and the Quest for Educational Equality and Reform, 1950–1990” (University of Arizona, 2008). Order No. DA3320254.

Dragon, Donna A., “Toward Embodied Education, 1850s–2007: Historical, Cultural, Theoretical, and Methodological Perspectives Impacting Somatic Education in United States Higher Education Dance” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326321.

Friesen, Ken, “The Revolving Door: A Historical Case Study of High School Faculty Satisfaction and Turnover at Salem Academy Christian Schools over a 25-Year Period from 1982 to 2006” (George Fox University, 2008). Order No. DA3323355.

Kelly, Anita E., “Pioneers on the Home Front: An Explanatory Study of Early Homeschoolers in Hawaii” (University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, 2008). Order No. DA3326444.

Morowski, Deborah Lynn, “Prevailing over Prejudice: A Story of Race, Inequity, and Education in Gonzales, Texas” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3324477.

Nienkamp, Paul, “A Culture of Technical Knowledge: Professionalizing Science and Engineering Education in Late-Nineteenth Century America” (Iowa State University, 2008). Order No. DA3316176.

Ross, Barbara, “Economic Conditions and Enrollment at Community Colleges in Hawai‘i: A Multiple Case Study” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326455.

Ryan, Patrick Andrew, “Image of the Teacher in the Postwar United States” (University of Florida, 2008). Order No. DA3334502.

Sands, John, “Teacher Citizen: First Amendment Balancing Test” (Colorado State University, 2008). Order No. DA3332734.

Tetzloff, Lisa M., “‘Shall the Indian Remain Indian?’: Native Americans and the Women’s Club Movement, 1899–1954” (Purdue University, 2008). Order No. DA3330610.

Turner, Stephanie B., “A Review of Court Cases Involving Academic Suspensions, Probations, and Expulsions” (University of Alabama, 2008). Order No. DA3334658.

Vasconcellos, Tina, “In Their Words: Life Stories of Native Born, African American Women Enrolled in an Urban Community College” (Colorado State University, 2008). Order No. DA3332735.

Withers, Michelle C., “Taught School: Ambivalence, Artifice, and Disclosure in the Diaries of Three Early 20th Century Teachers” (State University of New York, Albany, 2008). Order No. DA3327494.

 

Kita, Miyuki, Hanbiraki no ogon no tobira: Amerika-Yudayajin to koto kyoiku (A half-open golden door: Jewish Americans and higher education). (Tokyo: Hosei Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2009. 328 pp. ¥3,200, isbn 978-4-58860-307-5.) In Japanese.


Environment and Natural Resources

 

Blackford, Mansel G., “Fishers, Fishing, and Overfishing: American Experiences in Global Perspective, 1976–2006,” Business History Review, 83 (Summer 2009), 239–66.

Compton, Todd M., “The Big Washout: The 1862 Flood in Santa Clara,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Spring 2009), 108–25.

Connor, Sara Witter, “Wisconsin’s Flying Trees: The Plywood Industry’s Contribution to World War II,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Spring 2009), 16–27. Heavily illustrated.

Davis, Jack E., “Sharp Prose for Green: John D. MacDonald and the First Ecological Novel,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Spring 2009), 484–508.

Grunwald, Michael, “Swamped: Harry Truman, South Florida, and the Changing Political Geography of American Conservation,” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 75–88. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Harvey, Mark W., “Taking the Postwar Seriously: The Environmental Significance of the Truman Years in Modern United States History,” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 3–19. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Knipmeyer, James H., “Did Prospectors See Rainbow Bridge before 1909?,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Spring 2009), 166–89.

Lansing, Micheal J., “‘Salvaging the Man Power of America’: Conservation, Manhood, and Disabled Veterans during World War I,” Environmental History, 14 (Jan. 2009), 32–57.

Leathem, Karen Trahan, “Mary Land: ‘When I Was Big Enough to Tote a Gun, I Did,’” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 270–85. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Milazzo, Paul, “From Truman to Eisenhower: Rethinking Postwar Environmental ‘Consensus,’” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 20–31. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Morris, Christopher, “A More Southern Environmental History,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 581–98.

Pinkerton, Gary, “True Believers: Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 38–47.

Robertson, Thomas, “Conservation after World War II: The Truman Administration, Foreign Aid, and the ‘Greatest Good,’” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 32–47. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Spegel, Daniel D., “The Missouri National Recreational River: An Unlikely Alliance of Landowners and Conservationists,” Nebraska History, 90 (no. 1, 2009), 22–41. Heavily illustrated.

Sylvester, Kenneth, and Geoff Cunfer, “An Unremembered Diversity: Mixed Husbandry and the American Grasslands,” Agricultural History, 83 (Spring 2009), 352–83.

 

Damico, Denise Holladay, “‘El Agua Es la Vida’ (Water Is Life): Water Conflict and Conquest in Nineteenth Century New Mexico” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3319825.

Derby, Paul Edward, “Indian Trails, Military Roads, and Waterwheels: Cultural and Ecological Transformations at Glen Lake, New York” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323048.

Edgington, Ryan H., “Lines in the Sand: An Environmental History of Cold War New Mexico” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3319993.

Gills, Bradley J., “The Anishnabeg and the Landscape of Assimilation in Michigan, 1854–1934” (Arizona State University, 2008). Order No. DA3327246.

Gioielli, Robert R., “Hard Asphalt and Heavy Metals: Urban Environmentalism in Postwar America” (University of Cincinnati, 2008). Order No. DA3323850.

Mudgett, Jill, “The Hills of Home: Environmental Identity in the Rural North, 1815–1860” (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2008). Order No. DA3325253.

Nigro, Augustine, “Landscaping the Lehigh: The Creation of a Middle Industrial Landscape in Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania” (West Virginia University, 2002). Order No. DA3322873.

Salzmann, Joshua A. T., “Safe Harbor: Chicago’s Waterfront and the Political Economy of the Built Environment, 1847–1918” (University of Illinois, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3327438.

Shaman, Cory, “Contemplating the Great Waste: Representations of Environmental Disaster and Recovery in the American Southwest” (University of Mississippi, 2007). Order No. DA3329541.

Yao, Qingjiang, “Exploring the Social Dynamics in the U.S. Democracy: Presidential and Public Opinions about, and Media Coverage of, Environmental Issues” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332304.

 

Brooks, Karl Boyd, ed., The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Cevasco, George A., and Richard P. Harmond, eds., Modern American Environmentalists: A Biographical Encyclopedia. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. xviii, 557 pp. $110.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9152-6.)

Colten, Craig E., Perilous Place, Powerful Storms: Hurricane Protection in Coastal Louisiana. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. x, 195 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-1-60473-238-2.)

Hays, Samuel P., The American People and the National Forests: The First Century of the U.S. Forest Service. (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009. xviii, 198 pp. Cloth, $60.00, isbn 978-0-8229-4369-3. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-0-8229-6020-1.)

Maffi, Mario, Mississippi: Il grande fiume. Un viaggio alle radici dell’America (Mississippi: The big river; A journey to the roots of America). (Milan: Il Saggiatore, 2009. 560 pp. €14.00, isbn 978-8-856-50083-7.) New edition. In Italian.

Manheim, Frank T., The Conflict over Environmental Regulation in the United States: Origins, Outcomes, and Comparisons with the eu and Other Regions. (Brooklyn: Springer, 2009. xviii, 317 pp. $59.95, isbn 978-0-387-75876-3.)


Ethnicity

 

DeWitt, Petra, “‘Drifting Back into Their Old Ways’: Local Efforts to Banish the German Language from Missouri during the Great War,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (April 2009), 161–82.

Fox, Jonathan, Patrick James, and Yitan Li, “State Religion and Discrimination against Ethnic Minorities,” Nationalism & Ethnic Politics (Abingdon), 15 (April 2009), 189–210.

Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna D., “The Polish American Historical Association: Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Polish American Studies, 65 (Spring 2008), 57–76.

Jenkins, William, “Remapping ‘Irish America’: Circuits, Places, Performances,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 90–99.

Kamphoefner, Walter D., “Uprooted or Transplanted? Reflections on Patterns of German Immigration to Missouri,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (Jan. 2009), 71–89.

Kelleher, Patricia, “Class and Catholic Irish Masculinity in Antebellum America: Young Men on the Make in Chicago,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 7–42.

Kupsky, Gregory, “‘We, Too, Are Still Here’: German Americans in St. Louis, 1919–1941,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (July 2009), 212–25.

Kurashige, Scott, “Crenshaw and the Rise of Multiethnic Los Angeles,” Afro-Hispanic Review, 27 (Spring 2008), 41–58.

Meagher, Timothy J., “From the World to the Village and the Beginning to the End and After: Research Opportunities in Irish American History,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 118–35.

Moloney, Deirdre, “Who’s Irish? Ethnic Identity and Recent Trends in Irish American History,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 100–117.

Murray, Damien, “‘Go Forth as a Missionary to Fight It’: Catholic Antisocialism and Irish American Nationalism in Post–World War I Boston,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 43–65.

Ramsey, Paul J., “In the Region of Babel: Public Bilingual Schooling in the Midwest, 1840s–1880s,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 267–90.

Sinke, Suzanne M., “Dutch American History in Several Settings: The aadas and Other Visions,” Polish American Studies, 65 (Spring 2008), 11–21.

Stone, Gaynell, “Sacred Landscapes: Material Evidence of Ideological and Ethnic Choice in Long Island, New York, Gravestones, 1680–1800,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 142–59.

Urban, Andrew, “Irish Domestic Servants, ‘Biddy,’ and Rebellion in the American Home, 1850–1900,” Gender & History (Oxford), 21 (Aug. 2009), 263–86.

 

Flynn, Peter, “Coming into Clover: Ireland and the Irish in Early American Cinema, 1895–1917” (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2008). Order No. DA3325276.

Jaffe, Christopher, “‘Us and Them’: The Changing Boundaries of Acceptance and Exclusion for Incoming Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Groups in Rockford, Illinois, 1880–1933” (Northern Illinois University, 2008). Order No. DA3335048.

Kester, James Matthew, “Remembering Iosepa: History, Place, and Religion in the American West” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3335003.

Maegi, Bernard John, “Dangerous Persons, Delayed Pilgrims: Baltic Displaced Persons and the Making of Cold War America, 1945–1952” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3325305.

Rounds, Christopher Damien, “Ireland for Sale: The Marketing and Consumerism of the Irish-American Identity since 1880” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332286.

 

Chávez, John R., Beyond Nations: Evolving Homelands in the North Atlantic World, 1400–2000. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xvi, 292 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-0-521-51667-9. Paper, $24.99, isbn 978-0-521-73633-6.)

Häberlein, Mark, The Practice of Pluralism: Congregational Life and Religious Diversity in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730–1820. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009. xii, 276 pp. $79.00, isbn 978-0-271-03521-5.)

Kaczorowska, Teresa, Herodot Polonii Amerykanskiej: Mieczyslaw Haiman (1888–1949) (A history of Polish Americans: Mieczyslaw Haiman (1888–1949)). (Warszawa: Muzeum Wychodzstwa Polskiego im. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego, Lazienki Krolewskie, 2008. 360 pp. zl. 45, isbn 979-83-928084-0-4.) In Polish.

Sato, Tadayuki, Eiga de manabu esunikku Amerika (Ethnic America learned through films). (Tokyo: ntt, 2008. 239 pp. ¥1,600, isbn 978-4-75714-191-9.) In Japanese.

 

MacCulloch, Patrick C., The Campbell Quest: A Saga of Family and Fortune. (St. Louis: Missouri History Museum, 2009. xviii, 334 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-1-883982-67-6.)


Family

 

Berrey, Stephen A., “Resistance Begins at Home: The Black Family and Lessons in Survival and Subversion in Jim Crow Mississippi,” Black Women, Gender, and Families, 3 (Spring 2009), 65–90.

Dunak, Karen M., “Ceremony and Citizenship: African American Weddings, 1945–60,” Gender & History (Oxford), 21 (Aug. 2009), 402–24.

Fleming, Sarah R., “Indirect Evidence for the Parents of Joseph Rhodes of Graves County, Kentucky,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (March 2009), 5–16.

Gajda, Amy, “What If Samuel D. Warren Hadn’t Married a Senator’s Daughter? Uncovering the Press Coverage That Led to ‘the Right to Privacy,’” Michigan State Law Review (Spring 2008), 35–60.

Goto, Chiori, “Kazoku fuyo o meguru jenda poritikusu: 20 seiki shoto no fukushi shiho to hinkon katei no kankei” (The gender politics of family support in early-twentieth-century America: The relationship between welfare law and poor families), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 43 (2009), 97–114. In Japanese.

Hibben, Jean Wilcox, “Investigating Irene: The New York Parentage of Irene (Freeman) Wilcox,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (June 2009), 111–20.

Hughes, L. Patrick, “Private Trials of a Public Man: Jimmie Allred and the Vicissitudes of Family,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 61–73.

van der Horst, Frank C. P., and René van der Veer, “Separation and Divergence: The Untold Story of James Robertson’s and John Bowlby’s Theoretical Dispute on Mother-Child Separation,” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 45 (Fall 2009), 236–52.

Jones, Thomas W., “Logic Reveals the Parents of Philip Pritchett of Virginia and Kentucky,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (March 2009), 29–38.

Langley, Linda, Claude Oubre, and Jay Precht, “Louisa Williams Robinson, Her Daughters, and Her Granddaughters: Recognizing the Contributions of Three Generations of Coushatta Women in Louisiana,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 155–74. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Pargas, Damian Alan, “Disposing of Human Property: American Slave Families and Forced Separation in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of Family History, 34 (July 2009), 251–74.

Schweninger, Loren, “‘To the Honorable’: Divorce, Alimony, Slavery, and the Law in Antebellum North Carolina,” North Carolina Historical Review, 86 (April 2009), 127–79.

Taylor, Michael J. C., “A Child Who Changed America: The Death of Benjamin Pierce and Its Significance to American History,” New England Journal of History, 65 (Spring 2009), 24–47.

Waiser, Bill, “A Prairie Parable: The 1933 Bates Tragedy,” Great Plains Quarterly, 29 (Summer 2009), 203–18.

 

Chirstensen, Susan, “Selected Correspondence from the Horton Foote Collection, 1912–1991” (University of Texas, Arlington, 2008). Order No. DA3320134.

Heaney, Michael K., “Uncounted Costs: The Civil War’s Impact on an Infantry Company’s Men and Their Families” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335534.

Jackson, Holly, “American Blood: The Ends of the Family in American Literature, 1850–1900” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316485.

Schermerhorn, Jack Lawrence (Calvin), “Against All Odds: Slavery and Enslaved Families in the Making of the Antebellum Chesapeake” (University of Virginia, 2008). Order No. DA3327001.

Winkel, Suzanne Macdonald, “Childless Women in the Plays of William Inge, Tennessee Williams, and Edward Albee” (University of North Dakota, 2008). Order No. DA3324280.

 

McClure, James P., Peg A. Lamphier, and Erika M. Kreger, eds., ‘Spur Up Your Pegasus’: Family Letter of Salmon, Kate, and Nettie Chase, 1844–1873. (Kent: Kent State University Press, 2009. xvi, 508 pp. $70.00, isbn 978-0-87338-988-4.)


Film

 

Davis, Blair, “Made-from-tv Movies: Turning 1950s Television into Films,” Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television (Abingdon), 29 (June 2009), 197–218.

Hubka, David, Wendy Hovdestad, and Lil Tonmyr, “Child Maltreatment in Disney Animated Feature Films, 1937–2006,” Social Science Journal, 46 (Sept. 2009), 427–41.

Ovnick, Merry, “The Mark of Zorro: Silent Film’s Impact on 1920s Architecture in Los Angeles,” California History, 86 (no. 1, 2008), 28–64. Heavily illustrated.

Parmelee, Stephen, “Remembrance of Films Past: Film Posters on Film,” Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television (Abingdon), 29 (June 2009), 181–95.

Prasch, Thomas, ed., “Insurgents and Guerrillas, Cowboys and Indians, Lions and Tigers and Bears: Film and History in Kansas and the Great Plains,” Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 124–43.

Smyth, J. E., “Jim Crow, Jett Rink, and James Dean: Reconstructing Ferber’s Giant (1952–1956),” American Studies, 48 (Fall 2007), 5–27.

 

Czach, Elizabeth, “Careless Rapture: Artifacts and Archives of the Home Movie” (University of Rochester, 2008). Order No. DA3326528.

Feeney, Megan J., “Hollywood in Havana: Film Reception and Revolutionary Nationalism in Cuba before 1959” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3328304.

Flynn, Peter, “Coming into Clover: Ireland and the Irish in Early American Cinema, 1895–1917” (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2008). Order No. DA3325276.

Gruenwald, Jacqueline C., “Revising Gender Roles: The De-evolution of the Heroine in the Film Adaptations of Edna Ferber” (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2008). Order No. DA3320328.

Jordan, Jessica Hope, “Sex and the Goddess: Hyper-femininity in American Film” (University of California, Davis, 2008).

Liepa, Torey, “Figures of Silent Speech: Silent Film Dialogue and the American Vernacular, 1909–1916” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320809.

McKenna, Denise M., “The City That Made the Pictures Move: Gender, Labor, and the Film Industry in Los Angeles, 1908–1917” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330159.

Moser, Joseph Paul, “Patriarchs, Pugilists, and Peacemakers: Interrogating Masculinity in Irish Film” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3324482.

Reinsch, Paul N., “At Least Half the Picture: Sound and Narration in the Postwar/Pre-Dolby American Film” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325201.

Sheehan, Rebecca Anne, “Towards an ‘Infinite Cinema’: American Avant-Garde Film and Its Modernist Inheritance” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328650.

Shin, Mina, “Yellow Hollywood: Asian Martial Arts in U.S. Global Cinema” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325019.

Swender, Rebecca Ann, “Sound Stages: Acting, Technology, and the Transition to Sound in America, 1928–1931” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327970.

 

Beltrán, Mary C., Latina/o Stars in U.S. Eyes: The Making and Meaning of Film and tv Stardom. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. x, 212 pp. Cloth, $65.00, isbn 978-0-252-03454-1. Paper, $25.00, isbn 978-0-252-07651-0.)

Neve, Brian, Elia Kazan: The Cinema of an American Outsider. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. xii, 252 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-1-84511-560-9.)

Sato, Tadayuki, Eiga de manabu esunikku Amerika (Ethnic America learned through films). (Tokyo: ntt, 2008. 239 pp. ¥1,600, isbn 978-4-75714-191-9.) In Japanese.


Gay and Lesbian

 

Le Coney, Christopher, and Zoe Trodd, “Reagan’s Rainbow Rodeos: Queer Challenges to the Cowboy Dreams of Eighties America,” Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue canadienne d’études américaines (Ottawa), 39 (no. 2, 2009), 163–83.

Reed, Jennifer, “Lily: Sold Out!; The Queer Feminism of Lily Tomlin,” Genders (no. 49, 2009), http://www.genders.org.

Unger, Mary, “‘Dens of Iniquity and Holes of Wickedness’: George Lippard and the Queer City,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (August 2009), 319–39.

 

Scott, Damon John, “The City Aroused: Sexual Politics and the Transformation of San Francisco’s Urban Landscape, 1943–1964” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3320461.


Gender, Masculinity, and Femininity

 

Allen, Ryan, “Benefit or Burden? Social Capital, Gender, and the Economic Adaptation of Refugees,” International Migration Review, 43 (Summer 2009), 332–65.

Bedore, Pamela, “Queer Investigations: Foxy Ladies and Dandy Detectives in American Dime Novels,” Studies in Popular Culture, 31 (Fall 2008), 19–38.

Cochran, Bambi L. Ray, “Rowena Spencer: A Study of Changing Gender Roles in Twentieth-Century Louisiana Medicine,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 286–302. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Frederick, Brian, “Are Female House Members Still More Liberal in a Polarized Era? The Conditional Nature of the Relationship between Descriptive and Substantive Representation,” Congress & the Presidency, 36 (May–Aug. 2009), 181–202.

Frink, Sandra, “Women, the Family, and the Fate of the Nation in American Anti-Catholic Narratives, 1830–1860,” Journal of the History of Sexuality, 18 (May 2009), 237–64.

Geertsema, Margaretha, “Gender Mainstreaming in International News: A Case Study of the Inter Press Service,” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 86 (Spring 2009), 65–84.

Goto, Chiori, “Kazoku fuyo o meguru jenda poritikusu: 20 seiki shoto no fukushi shiho to hinkon katei no kankei” (The gender politics of family support in early-twentieth-century America: The relationship between welfare law and poor families), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 43 (2009), 97–114. In Japanese.

Hornsby-Gutting, Angela M., “Manning the Region: New Approaches to Gender in the South,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 663–76.

Kaneko, Ayumu, “Dansei no tekishi’ kara ‘jenda-ka sareta rekishigaku’ e: Amerikashi kenkyu niokeru danseisei no ichi” (From the ‘history of men’ to ‘gendered history’: The place of masculinity in the study of American history), Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Tokyo) (May 2008), 28–37. In Japanese.

Kaneko, Ayumu, “Otokorashiku baketsu o orosu: Bukka T. Washington no ‘jinshuteki hikisage’ ideorogi ni okero ‘otokorashisa’ to kaikyu” (To cast down a bucket like a man: ‘Manhood’ and class ideology of ‘racial cast-down’), Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Tokyo) (Sept. 2008), 21–31. In Japanese.

Kelleher, Patricia, “Class and Catholic Irish Masculinity in Antebellum America: Young Men on the Make in Chicago,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 7–42.

Kerber, Linda K., “Why Diamonds Really Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 153 (March 2009), 56–66.

Mackintosh, Phillip Gordon, and Clyde R. Forsberg, “Performing the Lodge: Masonry, Masculinity, and Nineteenth-Century North American Moral Geography,” Journal of Historical Geography (London), 35 (July 2009), 451–72.

Moller, Stephanie, and Huiping Li, “Parties, Unions, Policies, and Occupational Sex Segregation in the United States,” Social Forces, 87 (March 2009), 1529–60.

Norwood, Stephen H., “‘American Jewish Muscle’: Forging a New Masculinity in the Streets and in the Ring, 1890–1940,” Modern Judaism, 29 (May 2009), 167–93.

Sakamoto, Tatsuro, “1920 Nedai no Amerika Josei Daigakujin Kyokai (aauw) no akuredideshon: Fakaruti niokeru jenda no byodo o chushin ni” (Integrating gender into accreditation: The American Assocation of University Women’s effort to achieve gender equity in university faculty in the 1920s), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 36–53. In Japanese.

Wolfinger, Nicholas H., Mary Ann Mason, and Marc Goulden, “Stay in the Game: Gender, Family Formation, and Alternative Trajectories in the Academic Life Course,” Social Forces, 87 (March 2009), 1591–621.

Woods, Clinton Jacob, “Strange Bedfellows: Congressman Howard W. Smith and the Inclusion of Sex Discrimination in the 1964 Civil Rights Act,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 1–32.

 

Gruenwald, Jacqueline C., “Revising Gender Roles: The De-evolution of the Heroine in the Film Adaptations of Edna Ferber” (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2008). Order No. DA3320328.

Johnson, Lakesia D., “The Iconography of the Black Female Revolutionary and New Narratives of Justice” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325579.

Jones, Sheila, “Not ‘Part of the Job’: Sexual Harassment Policy in the U.S., the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Women’s Economic Citizenship, 1975–1991” (Bowling Green State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326252.

Jordan, Jessica Hope, “Sex and the Goddess: Hyper-femininity in American Film” (University of California, Davis, 2008).

Keller, Susan Lynn, “Making Up Modernity: Fashioning the Feminine in Early-Twentieth-Century U.S. Culture” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3330475.

Lowenthal, Kristi, “Conservative Thought and the Equal Rights Amendment in Kansas” (Kansas State University, 2008). Order No. DA3320257.

Moser, Joseph Paul, “Patriarchs, Pugilists, and Peacemakers: Interrogating Masculinity in Irish Film” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3324482.

Reinhard, Diana T., “Bodies on Display: Gender, Sexuality, and the Visual Culture of American Medicine, 1870–1920” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326372.

Wittman, Barbara Kathleen, “A Community of Letters: A Quaker Woman’s Correspondence and the Making of the American Frontier, 1791–1824” (University of Akron, 2008). Order No. DA3323988.


Gilded Age and Progressive Era

 

Gatch, Loren C., “‘An’ the West Jes’ Smiled’: Oklahoma Banking and the Panic of 1907,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 4–33.

Maines, Rachel, “Rocky Landscape with Cheese Factory: The Stone Mills Union of LaFargeville, New York, 1896–1925,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 257–76.

Sautter, John A., “Social Transformation and the Farmers’ Alliance Experience: Populism in Saunders County, Nebraska,” Nebraska History, 90 (no. 1, 2009), 6–21.

Savagian, John C., “A Question of Respect: Herbert Tanner’s Quest to Restore Hendrick Aupaumut to the Historical Record,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Summer 2009), 2–13. Heavily illustrated.

Stevens, Mark H., “The Enigma of Meyer Lissner: Los Angeles’s Progressive Boss,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 8 (Jan. 2009), 51–81.

Sweeney, Michael S., “Julius F. Taylor and the Broad Ax of Salt Lake City,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 204–21.

Tarr, Joel A., “The Horse Era in Pittsburgh,” Western Pennsylvania History, 92 (Summer 2009), 28–41. Heavily illustrated.

Young, Davis A., “Origins of the American Quantitative Igneous Rock Classifications: Part 1,” Earth Sciences History, 27 (no. 2, 2008), 188–219.

 

Alexander, June Granatir, Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870–1920: How the Second Great Wave of Immigrants Made Their Way in America. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2007. xvi, 332 pp. Paper, $16.95, isbn 978-1-56663-830-2.)

Conway, J. North, King of Heists: The Sensational Bank Robbery of 1878 That Shocked America. (New York: Lyons, 2009. xvi, 224 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-1-59921-538-9.)

Fowler, Giles, Deaths on Pleasant Street: The Ghastly Enigma of Colonel Swope and Doctor Hyde. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xii, 251 pp. Paper, $22.95, isbn 978-1-931112-91-8.)


Immigration and Migration

 

Chew, Kenneth, Mark Leach, and John M. Liu, “The Revolving Door to Gold Mountain: How Chinese Immigrants Got around U.S. Exclusion and Replenished the Chinese American Labor Pool, 1900–1910,” International Migration Review, 43 (Summer 2009), 410–30.

Dugas, Kathy, “An Immigrant’s Journey to Wealth and Power: The Story of François-Xavier Martin,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 321–40.

Fasce, Ferdinando, “Singing at Work: Italian Immigrants and Music during the Epoch of World War I,” Italian Americana, 27 (2009), 133–48.

Fink, Leon, “New People of the Newest South: Prospects for the Post-1980 Immigrants,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 739–50.

Hao, Lingxin, and Julie J. H. Kim, “Immigration and the American Obesity Epidemic,” International Migration Review, 43 (Summer 2009), 237–62.

Hardin, Peter, “Poles and Puritans,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 271–83. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Jenkins, William, “Remapping ‘Irish America’: Circuits, Places, Performances,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 90–99.

Kamphoefner, Walter D., “Uprooted or Transplanted? Reflections on Patterns of German Immigration to Missouri,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (Jan. 2009), 71–89.

Kupsky, Gregory, “‘We, Too, Are Still Here’: German Americans in St. Louis, 1919–1941,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (July 2009), 212–25.

Lee, Rika, “Hawai Korian imin no nashonaruna katari no keisei: Taiheiyo sensoka de ‘Nihonjin’ ni bunruisareta Korian imin no shogu mondai o cushin ni” (The discourse of nationalism among Korean immigrants in wartime Hawaii distancing from ‘Japanese subject’ and ‘enemy alien’), Shicho (Tokyo), 64 (2008), 6–24. In Japanese.

Matsumoto, Yuko, “Imin kyoiku to ‘tasha’ no soshutu: ‘Amerika-ka’ no jidai” (Immigrant education and the creation of the ‘other’: The era of Americanization), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 4–19. In Japanese.

Sato, Natsuki, “Higoho imin mondai to ‘Hisupanikku’ komyuniti: ‘Hisupanikku’ soshiki lulac no komyuniti no saiteigi” (The problem of illegal immigrants and the ‘Hispanic’ community: Re-definition of the community of the ‘Hispanic’ organization lulac), Amerikashi Hyoron (Kyoto), 26 (2008) In Japanese.

Sen, Krishna, “The Bengal Connection: Transnationalising America in The Namesake and The Tree Bride,Comparative American Studies (London), 7 (March 2009), 57–70.

Todayama, Tasuku, “‘Eru Paso jiken’ to sengo-ki burasero puroguramu no seirits: Imin tosei o meguru 1940 nendai kohan no bei-boku seifukan kosho o chushin ni” (The El Paso incident: U.S.-Mexican negotiations on immigration control in the late 1940s), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 139–50. In Japanese.

Tsuchida, Eiko, “Tekunoroji to imin no Amerikanizumu: Suweden-kei imin-shakai niyoru gunkan ‘Monita’ to Jon Erikuson no hyosho” (Technology and an immigrant version of Americanism: Swedish-American representation of the ironclad Monitor and John Ericsson), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 155–73. In Japanese.

 

Blaine, Patricia A., “‘I Had to Come Here for My Family’: Mexican Migrant Deaths in the Arizona Desert, 1990–2005” (Arizona State University, 2008). Order No. DA3335251.

Efford, Alison Clark, “New Citizens: German Immigrants, African Americans, and the Reconstruction of Citizenship, 1865–1877” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324019.

Jaffe, Christopher, “‘Us and Them’: The Changing Boundaries of Acceptance and Exclusion for Incoming Ethnic, Religious, and Racial Groups in Rockford, Illinois, 1880–1933” (Northern Illinois University, 2008). Order No. DA3335048.

Madrigal, Cándida R., “Acculturation, Ethnic Identity, Resilience, Self-Esteem, and General Well-Being: A Psychosocial Study of Colombians in the United States” (University of Texas, Arlington, 2008). Order No. DA3320115.

Maegi, Bernard John, “Dangerous Persons, Delayed Pilgrims: Baltic Displaced Persons and the Making of Cold War America, 1945–1952” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3325305.

Mollno, Linda Frances, “Deep Roots and Immigrant Dreams: A Social History of Viticulture in Southern California, 1796–1960” (Claremont Graduate University, 2008). Order No. DA3327297.

Oh, Young-In, “As If It Was a Land of Language Diversity: Struggles over Immigrants’ Language in the United States, 1917–1966” (State University of New York, Albany, 2008). Order No. DA3327488.

Oum, Young Rae, “Korean American Diaspora Subjectivity: Gender, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Self-Reflexivity” (Clark University, 2008). Order No. DA3334138.

Owens, Anthony, “The U.S. Congress and Immigration in Early Twentieth Century America” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Randall, Tresa M., “Hanya Holm in America, 1931–1936: Dance, Culture, and Community” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3320021.

Reddy, Sujani, “Women on the Move: A History of Indian Nurse Migration to the United States” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330167.

 

Alexander, June Granatir, Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870–1920: How the Second Great Wave of Immigrants Made Their Way in America. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2007. xvi, 332 pp. Paper, $16.95, isbn 978-1-56663-830-2.)

Bergquist, James M., Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1820–1870: How the First Great Wave of Immigrants Made Their Way in America. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009. xviii, 329 pp. Paper, $16.95, isbn 978-1-56663-829-6.)

Furuya, Hiroko, Amerika no Betonamujin: Sokoku tono kizano to betonamu seifu no seisaku tenkan (Vietnamese in the United States: The bond with the mother country and the change of policy by the Vietnamese government). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2009. 368 pp. ¥6,300, isbn 978-4-75032-927-7.) In Japanese.

Gonzalez, Joaquin Jay, III, Filipino American Faith in Action: Immigration, Religion, and Civic Engagement. (New York: New York University Press, 2009. viii, 221 pp. Cloth, $65.00, isbn 978-0-8147-3196-3. Paper, $21.00, isbn 978-0-8147-3197-0.)

Kaczorowska, Teresa, Herodot Polonii Amerykanskiej: Mieczyslaw Haiman (1888–1949) (A history of Polish Americans: Mieczyslaw Haiman (1888–1949)). (Warszawa: Muzeum Wychodzstwa Polskiego im. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego, Lazienki Krolewskie, 2008. 360 pp. zl. 45, isbn 979-83-928084-0-4.) In Polish.

Kasinitz, Philip, et al., Inheriting the City: The Children of Immigrants Come of Age. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008. xii, 420 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-674-02803-6.)

Koegel, John, Music in German Immigrant Theater: New York City, 1840–1940. (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2009. xxvi, 593 pp. $80.00, isbn 978-1-58046-215-0.) Includes cd.

Mori, Hitoshi, Ekkyo no minzoku-shi: Taminzoku shakai Hawai niokeru Japanizu no esunisiti (Transborder ethnography: Japanese ethnicity in multiethnic Hawaii). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2008. 294 pp. ¥5,250, isbn 978-4-75032-824-9.) In Japanese.

Sonoda, Setsuko, Nanboku Amerika Kamin to kindai Chugoku: 19 seiki toransu-nashonaru maigureshon (Chinese in South and North Americas and modern China: Nineteenth-century transnational migration). (Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 2009. 350 pp. ¥7,400, isbn 978-4-13026-136-4.) In Japanese.

 

Heller, Francis H., Steel Helmet and Mortarboard: An Academic in Uncle Sam’s Army. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xvi, 190 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1838-4.)

Ravage, M. E., An American in the Making: The Life Story of an Immigrant, ed. Steven G. Kellman. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2009. xxxiv, 212 pp. Cloth, $72.00, isbn 978-0-8135-4537-0. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8135-4538-7.)


Intellectual

 

Afinogenov, Gregory, “Otium cum Dignitate: Economy, Politics, and Pastoral in Eighteenth-Century New York,” Eighteenth-Century Studies, 42 (Summer 2009), 581–602.

Biehn, Kersten Jacobson, “‘Monkeys, Babies, Idiots,’ and ‘Primitives:’ Nature-Nurture Debates and Philanthropic Foundation Support for American Anthropology in the 1920s and 1930s,” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 45 (Fall 2009), 219–35.

Bonner, Robert E., “Proslavery Extremism Goes to War: The Counterrevolutionary Confederacy and Reactionary Militarism,” Modern Intellectual History, 6 (Aug. 2009), 261–85.

Cohen-Cole, Jamie, “The Creative American: Cold War Salons, Social Science, and the Cure for Modern Society,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 219–62.

Diner, Hasia R., “The Study of American Jewish History: In the Academy, in the Community,” Polish American Studies, 65 (Spring 2008), 41–55.

Eisen, Arnold, “Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Challenge of Religious Pluralism,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 4–15.

Goodman, David, “Loving and Hating Britain: Rereading the Isolationist Debate in the usa,” in Britishness Abroad: Transnational Movements and Imperial Cultures, ed. Kate Darian-Smith, Patricia Grimshaw, and Stuart Macintyre, 187–204. (Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 2007. 302 pp. Paper, isbn 978-0-522-85392-6.)

Green, Arthur, “Abraham Joshua Heschel: Recasting Hasidism for Moderns,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 62–79.

Green, James, and Abigail Jones, “Reinventando a história: Lincoln Gordon e as múltiplas versões de 1964” (Reinventing history: Lincoln Gordon and the multiple versions of 1964), Revista Brasileira de História, 29 (no. 57, 2009), 67–89. In Portuguese.

van der Horst, Frank C. P., and René van der Veer, “Separation and Divergence: The Untold Story of James Robertson’s and John Bowlby’s Theoretical Dispute on Mother-Child Separation,” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 45 (Fall 2009), 236–52.

Hubbs, Jolene, “William Faulkner’s Rural Modernism,” Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 461–75.

Hudson, Linda, “Uppity Women Rise Up and Have Breakfast: The East Texas Historical Association’s Women’s History Breakfast,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 48–60.

Idel, Moshe, “Abraham J. Heschel on Mysticism and Hasidism,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 80–105.

Inwood, Joshua F. J., “Searching for the Promised Land: Examining Dr. Martin Luther King’s Concept of the Beloved Community,” Antipode, 41 (June 2009), 487–508.

Isaac, Joel, “Tangled Loops: Theory, History, and the Human Sciences in Modern America,” Modern Intellectual History, 6 (Aug. 2009), 397–424.

Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna D., “The Polish American Historical Association: Looking Back, Looking Forward,” Polish American Studies, 65 (Spring 2008), 57–76.

Kaneko, Ayumu, “Dansei no tekishi’ kara ‘jenda-ka sareta rekishigaku’ e: Amerikashi kenkyu niokeru danseisei no ichi” (From the ‘history of men’ to ‘gendered history’: The place of masculinity in the study of American history), Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Tokyo) (May 2008), 28–37. In Japanese.

Kim, David H., “The Unexamined Frontier: Dewey, Pragmatism, and America Enlarged,” in Pragmatism, Nation, and Race: Community in the Age of Empire, ed. Chad Kautzer and Eduardo Mendieta, 46–72. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xiv, 319 pp. $65.00, isbn 978-0-253-35311-5.)

Kimball, Bruce A., “‘This Pitiable Rejection of a Great Opportunity’: W. E. B. Du Bois, Clement G. Morgan, and the Harvard University Graduation of 1890,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 5–20.

Klejment, Anne, “The Spirituality of Dorothy Day’s Pacifism,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Spring 2009), 1–24.

Lacey, Nicola, “Explaining the Enduring Resonance of the Hart-Fuller Debate,” New York University Law Review, 83 (Oct. 2008), 1059–87.

Latham, Joyce M., “Wheat and Chaff: Carl Roden, Abe Korman, and the Definitions of Intellectual Freedom in the Chicago Public Library,” Libraries & the Cultural Record, 44 (no. 3, 2009), 279–98.

Lemak, Joseph, “Roman Grandeur in Central New York: The Classical Tradition in a Nineteenth-Century Pioneer Town,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 235–56.

Magid, Shaul, “The Role of the Secular in Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Theology: (Re)Reading Heschel after 9/11,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 138–60.

Novak, David, “The Theopolitics of Abraham Joshua Heschel,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 106–16.

Ogawa, Koji, “Sekaishi toiu ‘yokai’ ga Amerika o haikaishiteiru” (A ‘specter’ is haunting the United States of America: The specter of world history), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 31 (2008), 3–20. In Japanese.

Paulett, Robert E., “The Bewildering World of William De Brahm: An Eighteenth-Century Map Maker Surveys the End of Time,” Eighteenth-Century Studies, 42 (Summer 2009), 481–99.

Porter, Theodore, “How Science Became Technical,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 292–309.

Savagian, John C., “A Question of Respect: Herbert Tanner’s Quest to Restore Hendrick Aupaumut to the Historical Record,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Summer 2009), 2–13. Heavily illustrated.

Schrag, Zachary M., “How Talking Became Human Subjects Research: The Federal Regulation of the Social Sciences, 1965–1991,” Journal of Policy History, 21 (no. 1, 2009), 3–37.

Sokal, Michael M., “James McKeen Cattell, Nicholas Murray Butler, and Academic Freedom at Columbia University, 1902–1923,” History of Psychology, 12 (May 2009), 87–122.

Sugawara, Katsuya, “Kyoi to kyoi toshiteno Amerika: Nihon no Chishikijin/Bungakusha no senchu nikki kara” (Menacing and marvelous: ‘America’ in the diaries of Japanese intellectuals during World War II), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 8–17. In Japanese.

Vajda, Zoltan, “Individual, Community, and Government: Tropological Aspects of Calhoun’s Political Thought,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 69–89.

Vicedo, Marga, “The Father of Ethology and the Foster Mother of Ducks,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 263–91.

Wilson, Mary Ann, “Grace King: New Orleans Literary Historian,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 137–54. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Yoshida, Akiyo, “Kindai shakai niokeru dotoku no suitai to sogai: W. D. Haueruzu no A Modern Instance to The Rise of Silas Lapham” (Moral degeneration and alienated modern individuals: W. D. Howells’s A Modern Instance and The Rise of Silas Lapham), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 113–26. In Japanese.

Zipursky, Benjamin C., “The Hart-Fuller Debate at Fifty,” New York University Law Review, 83 (Oct. 2008), 1170–212.

 

Forster, Sophia Ella, “The Virtues of Our Defects: Social Critique in Nineteenth-Century American Literature” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320386.

Gordon, Leah N., “The Question of Prejudice: Social Science, Education, and the Struggle to Define ‘the Race Problem’ in Mid-century America, 1935–1965” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328567.

Groome, Frank, “Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Language of Puritanism, Exceptionalism, and the American-Led West” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Kayorie, Susan H., “‘I Love Henry, . . . but I Cannot Like Him’: Thoreau among His Contemporaries” (State University of New York, Albany, 2008). Order No. DA3327475.

Kim, EunHyoung, “Individualism and the Sectional Crisis: Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Their Responses to Slavery and Racism” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320428.

Stein, Melissa Norelle, “Embodying Race: Gender, Sex, and the Sciences of Difference, 1830–1934” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335559.

Stutman, Craig Michael, “Reconstruction in the Mind of W. E. B. Du Bois: Myth, Memory, and the Meaning of American Democracy” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326382.

Yudell, Michael, “Making Race: Biology and the Evolution of the Race Concept in 20th Century American Thought” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333492.

 

Cullen, Jim, Essaying the Past: How to Read, Write, and Think about History. (Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xii, 192 pp. Paper, $20.00, isbn 978-1-4051-8278-2.)

Dolan, Neal, Emerson’s Liberalism. (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009. xii, 341 pp. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-0-299-22804-0.)

Fruchtman, Jack, Jr., The Political Philosophy of Thomas Paine. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. xii, 212 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9284-4.)

Ishikawa, Takafumi, Amerika renpo seifu no shisoteki kiban: Jon Adamuzu no chuo seifu-ron (The intellectual basis of the U.S. federal government: John Adams’s theory of the central government). (Tokyo: Tansuisha, 2008. 276 pp. ¥3,800, isbn 978-4-58860-301-3.) In Japanese.

Kagan, Jerome, The Three Cultures: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Humanities in the 21st Century. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xii, 311 pp. Cloth, $70.00, isbn 978-0-521-51842-0. Paper, $21.99, isbn 978-0-521-73230-7.)

Kautzer, Chad, and Eduardo Mendieta, eds., Pragmatism, Nation, and Race: Community in the Age of Empire. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xiv, 319 pp. $65.00, isbn 978-0-253-35311-5.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Kenkyu-kai, Hokubei Esunisiti, ed., Hokubei no chiisana hakubutsukan 2: “Chi” no sekaiisan (A small museum in North America 2: World heritage of “knowledge”). (Tokyo: Sairyu sha, 2009. 285 pp. ¥2,200, isbn 978-4-77911-397-0.) In Japanese.

Kihira, Eisaku, Amerika minshushugi no kako to genzai (The past and present of American democracy). (Kyoto: Mineruva Shobo, 2008. 334 pp. ¥4,725, isbn 978-4-62305-140-3.) In Japanese.

McCalman, Iain, Darwin’s Armada: Four Voyages and the Battle for the Theory of Evolution. (New York: Norton, 2009. 423 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-393-06814-6.)

Moses, Daniel Noah, The Promise of Progress: The Life and Work of Lewis Henry Morgan. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xii, 332 pp. $47.50, isbn 978-0-8262-1818-6.)

Petigny, Alan, The Permissive Society: America, 1941–1965. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. x, 292 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-0-521-88896-7. Paper, $24.99, isbn 978-0-521-75722-5.)

Ruggendorfer, Peter, and Hubert D. Szemethy, eds., Felix von Luschan (1854–1924): Leben und Wirken eines Universalgelehrten (Felix von Luschan (1854–1924): Life and work of a polymath). (Wien: Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2009. 339 pp. Paper, €39.00, isbn 978-3-205-78146-2.) In German.

Sands, Eric C., American Public Philosophy and the Mystery of Lincolnism. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xii, 222 pp. $44.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1849-0.)

Smock, Raymond W., Booker T. Washington: Black Leadership in the Age of Jim Crow. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009. xii, 223 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-56663-725-1.)

Tomita, Torao, Hironori Uzuki, and Sato Madoka, eds., Amerika no rekishi o shiru tameno 60 sho (Sixty chapters for knowing U.S. history). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2009. 285 pp. ¥2,000, isbn 978-4-75032-967-3.) In Japanese.

Turner, Jack, ed., A Political Companion to Henry David Thoreau. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. x, 483 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2478-0.)

Vianello, Mino, Lo specchio americano: Dio, Cesare e la frontiera (The American mirror: God, Caesar, and the frontier). (Milan: Mondadori, 2009. 160 pp. €12.00, isbn 978-88-6184-030-0.) In Italian.


International Relations

 

Aono, Toshihiko, “Berurin kiki to ‘churitsushugi’” (The Berlin crisis and third world neutralism, 1960–61), Kokusai Seiji (Tokyo), 152 (March 2008), 115–31. In Japanese.

Bohun, Tomasz, “Wielki przekret, czyli jak sprzedano Alaske” (The great swindle, or how Alaska was sold), Mówia Wieki (Warsaw) (no. 8, 2008), 28–33. In Polish.

Cohen-Cole, Jamie, “The Creative American: Cold War Salons, Social Science, and the Cure for Modern Society,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 219–62.

Darden, Gary Helm, “The New Empire in the ‘New South’: Jim Crow in the Global Frontier of High Imperialism and Decolonization,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 8–25.

Day, David, “Churchill’s Pacific Strategy, 1943–45,” Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 87–98.

van Elteren, Mel, “Neoliberalization and Transnational Capitalism in the American Mold,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 177–97.

Farber, David, “What They Think of the U.S.: International Perceptions of the United States since 9/11,” Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 75–86.

Germain, Randall, “Financial Order and World Politics: Crisis, Change, and Continuity,” International Affairs (London), 85 (July 2009), 669–87.

Goodman, David, “Loving and Hating Britain: Rereading the Isolationist Debate in the usa,” in Britishness Abroad: Transnational Movements and Imperial Cultures, ed. Kate Darian-Smith, Patricia Grimshaw, and Stuart Macintyre, 187–204. (Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 2007. 302 pp. Paper, isbn 978-0-522-85392-6.)

Graubard, Stephen R., “The Unwise Men: The Decline of a Caste,” World Affairs, 172 (Summer 2009), 42–51.

Heale, M. J., “Anatomy of a Scare: Yellow Peril Politics in America, 1980–1993,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 19–47.

Junqueira, Mary Ann, “Charles Wilkes, a U.S. Exploring Expedition e a dos Estados Unidos por um lugar no mundo (1838–1842)” (Charles Wilkes’s U.S. Exploring Expedition and the United States’s search for a place in the world (1838–1842)), Tempo (Rio de Janeiro), 13 (no. 25, 2008), 109–49. In Portuguese.

Kanazawa, Hiroaki, “Shiryo toshiteno gasshukoku no katun: Amerika taigai kankeishi no zuzo bunseki” (U.S. political cartoons as primary historical sources: An attempt at iconographical analyses of the history of American foreign relations), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 126–35. In Japanese.

Kornat, Marek, “Dzialania presydenta Roosevelta i dyplomacji amerykanskiej na rzecz uwolnienia Józefa Becka (1940–1941)” (President Roosevelt and American diplomacy operations to release Józef Beck (1940–1941)), Zeszyty Historyczne (Warszawa) (no. 164, 2008), 121–59. In Polish.

Kroes, Rob, “Anti-Americanism in Its Cultural Context: The United States and Europe and the Cultural Ties That Bind Them,” Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 55–74.

Levinson, Irving W., “A New Paradigm for an Old Conflict: The Mexico–United States War,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 393–416.

Marczewska-Zagdanska, Hanna, “Stany Zjednoczone wobec paktu Ribbentrop-Molotow i losu republik baltyckich—Litwi, Lotwy, i Estonii (1939–1941)” (The United States and the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact and a faith of Baltic Republics—Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia (1939–1941)), Studia z Dziejów Rosji I Europy Srodkowo-Wschodniej, 43 (2008), 91–115. In Polish.

McCall, Jack H., Jr., “‘Amazingly Indiscreet’: The Plot to Capture Wilhelm II,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 449–69.

Mimaki, Seiko, “‘Amerikateki Heiwa’ no sekaika o mezashite: Senkan-ki Amerika no senso ihoka undo” (Globalizing ‘American peace’: The outlawry of war movement in interwar America), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 197–212. In Japanese.

Minami, Shuhei, “Kokusai Denkiko Roso (Local 3) to komyuniti no kyokai: Jukurenko no kizuna to ‘denkiko no machi’ Erekuchesuta o chushin ni” (Local 3 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the boundary of the community: The bonds of the skilled workers and ‘electrical workers’ town’ Eelectchester), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 31 (2008), 56–72. In Japanese.

Mires, Charlene, “Sault Ste. Marie as the Capital of the World? Stellanova Osborn and the Pursuit of the United Nations, 1945,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 61–82.

Murata, Yujiro, “Teki no teki wa tomo? Chu-Bei kankei 100nen” (The enemy of my enemy is my friend? Sino-American relations during the last century), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 18–27. In Japanese.

Nycz, Grzegorz, “Libertadores z Waszyngtonu: Kontrowersje wokol polityki ‘promowania demokracji’ w Ameryce Lacinskiej po zimnej wojnie; Wybrane zagadnienia” (Libertadores from Washington: Controversies around ‘promoting democracy’ in Latin America after the end of the Cold War; Selected problems), in Doswiadczenie demokracji w Ameryce Lacinskiej: Materialy z ogólnopolskiej konferencji zorganizowanej prez Instytut Amerykanistyki i Studiów Polonijnych Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 19–20 pazdziernika 2007 (The experience of democracy in Latin America: Materials from the national conference organized by the Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University, 19–20 October 2007), ed. Marta Kania and Anna Kaganiec-Kamiénska, 249–58. (Krakow: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 2008. 278 pp. isbn 978-83-233-2612-0.)

O’Sullivan, Christopher, and Manaf Damluji, “The Origins of American Power in Iraq, 1941–1945,” Peace & Change, 34 (July 2009), 238–59.

Ogawa, Koji, “Sekaishi toiu ‘yokai’ ga Amerika o haikaishiteiru” (A ‘specter’ is haunting the United States of America: The specter of world history), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 31 (2008), 3–20. In Japanese.

Onozawa, Toru, “The Search for an American Way of Nuclear Peace: The Eisenhower Administration Confronts Mutual Atomic Plenty,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 27–46.

Opal, J. M., “Common Sense and Imperial Atrocity: How Thomas Paine Saw South Asia in North America,” Common-Place, 9 (July 2009), http://www.common-place.org.

Painter, David S., “The Marshall Plan and Oil,” Cold War History (London), 9 (May 2009), 159–75.

Parafianowicz, Halina, “O micie Woodrowa Wilsona i Ameryki we Wloszech” (On Woodrow Wilson’s myth and the myth of America in Italy), Dzieje Najnowsze (Warsaw), 41 (no. 2, 2008), 155–61. In Polish.

Prat, Marc, “Between the Firm and the Market: An International Comparison of the Commercial Structures of the Cotton Industry (1820–1939),” Business History (Liverpool), 51 (March 2009), 181–201.

Robertson, Thomas, “Conservation after World War II: The Truman Administration, Foreign Aid, and the ‘Greatest Good,’” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 32–47. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Sakai, Keiko, “Chuto niokeru Hanbei Ishiki no Rekishikiteki Tenkai” (Historical development of anti-Americanism in the Middle East), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 28–35. In Japanese.

Scanlon, Sandra, “The Conservative Lobby and Nixon’s ‘Peace with Honor’ in Vietnam,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 255–76.

Stanonis, Anthony J., “The Triumph of Epicure: A Global History of New Orleans Culinary Tourism,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 145–61.

Trzcionka, Magdalena, “U.S. Economic Sanctions against China as a Reaction to Human Rights Abuses during the Tiananmen Crisis,” Ad Americam (Krakow), 9 (2008), 85–93.

Yoshii, Midori, “Reducing the American Burden? U.S. Mediation between South Korea and Japan, 1961–1965,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 47–66.

Yost, David S., “Assurance and U.S. Extended Deterrence in nato,” International Affairs (London), 85 (July 2009), 755–80.

 

Buck, David R., “A Helping Hand? The United States, ‘Questions of the Far East,’ and the Washington Conference, 1921–1922” (West Virginia University, 2002). Order No. DA3322855.

Feeney, Megan J., “Hollywood in Havana: Film Reception and Revolutionary Nationalism in Cuba before 1959” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3328304.

Feldman, Keith P., “Racing the Question: Israel/Palestine and U.S. Imperial Culture” (University of Washington, 2008). Order No. DA3328394.

García Peña, Lorgia, “Dominicanidad in Contra (Diction): Marginality, Migration, and the Narration of a Dominican National Identity” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328825.

Goff, Brendan M., “The Heartland Abroad: The Rotary Club’s Mission of Civic Internationalism” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328828.

Groome, Frank, “Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Language of Puritanism, Exceptionalism, and the American-Led West” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Herrera, Jose Maria, “The Blueprint for Hemispheric Hegemony: Joel Roberts Poinsett and the First United States Diplomatic Mission to Mexico” (Purdue University, 2007). Order No. DA3330256.

Kim, Rebecca Y., “In No Uncertain Musical Terms: The Cultural Politics of John Cage’s Indeterminacy” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333375.

Nichter, Luke A., “Richard Nixon and Europe: Confrontation and Cooperation, 1969–1974” (Bowling Green State University, 2008). Order No. DA3323760.

Rubinson, Paul Harold, “Containing Science: The U.S. National Security State and Scientists’ Challenge to Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3324674.

Umit, Devrim, “The American Protestant Missionary Network in Ottoman, Turkey, 1876–1914: Political and Cultural Reflections of the Encounter” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333451.

Walther, Karine V., “‘A Door into the Mohammedan World’: Islam and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1821–1913” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3329770.

Wang, Xiuli, “Winning American Hearts and Minds: Country Characteristics, Public Relations, and Mass Media” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323092.

Williams, Kimberly A., “Casualties of Cold War: Toward a Feminist Analysis of American Nationalism in U.S.-Russian Relations” (University of Maryland, College Park, 2008). Order No. DA3324812.

 

Russian America: Materialy III Mezhdunarodnoi nauchnoi konferentsii “Russaia Amerika” (Irkutsk, 8–12 avgusta 2007 g.) (Russian America: Materials of the III International Scientific Conference “Russian America” (Irkutsk, 8–12 August 2007)). (Irkutsk: n.p., 2007. 564 pp. isbn 978-5-91344-064-8.) In Russian.

Brown, Archie, The Rise and Fall of Communism. (New York: HarperCollins, 2009. xvi, 720 pp. $35.99, isbn 978-0-06-113879-9.)

Calleo, David P., Follies of Power: America’s Unipolar Fantasy. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xii, 176 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-521-76767-5.)

Carter, Ralph G., and James M. Scott, Choosing to Lead: Understanding Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. xii, 294 pp. Cloth, $84.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4490-2. Paper, $23.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4503-9.)

Da-Rin, Silvio, Hercules 56: O seqüestro do embaixador americano em 1969 (Hercules 56: The kidnapping of an American ambassador in 1969). (Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 2007. 351 pp. isbn 978-8-537-80038-6.) In Portuguese.

Darian-Smith, Kate, Patricia Grimshaw, and Stuart Macintyre, eds., Britishness Abroad: Transnational Movements and Imperial Cultures. (Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 2007. 302 pp. Paper, isbn 978-0-522-85392-6.)

Gustafsson, Mai Lan, War and Shadows: The Haunting of Vietnam. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. xvi, 206 pp. Cloth, $59.95, isbn 978-0-8014-4770-9. Paper, $19.95, isbn 978-0-8014-7501-6.)

Horne, Alistair, Kissinger: 1973, the Crucial Year. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009. xviii, 457 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-7432-7283-4.)

Jeffers, H. Paul, The Bilderberg Conspiracy: Inside the World’s Most Powerful Secret Society. (New York: Citadel, 2009. vi, 234 pp. Paper, $14.95, isbn 978-0-8065-3115-1.)

Kerr, Heather, and Lawrence Warner, eds., Projections of Britain in the United States of America, Australia, and New Zealand: 1900–1950. (Adelaide: Lythrum Press, 2008. vii, 72 pp. Paper, isbn 978-1-921-01318-8.)

Kondo, Ken, Hanbeishugi (Anti-Americanism). (Tokyo: Kodansha, 2008. 254 pp. ¥777, isbn 978-4-06287-965-9.) In Japanese.

Kurashina, Itsuki, Aizenhawa seiken to Nishi-Doitzu: Domei Seisaku toshiteno tozai gunbi kanri kosho (The Eisenhower administration and West Germany: The East-West arms control negotiations as a policy of alliance). (Tokyo: Meneruva Shobo, 2008. 270 pp. ¥5,250, isbn 978-4-62305-183-0.) In Japanese.

Maira, Sunaina Marr, Missing: Youth, Citizenship, and Empire after 9/11. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. xii, 335 pp. Cloth, $84.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4391-2. Paper, $23.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4409-4.)

Matsuda, Takeshi, Sengo nihon niokeru Amerika no sofuto pawa: Han-eikyuteki izon no kigen (The American soft power in postwar Japan: The origins of semi-permanent dependence). (Tokyo: Iwanami Shinsho, 2008. 452 pp. ¥6,090, isbn 978-4-00023-676-8.) In Japanese.

Mazlish, Bruce, The Idea of Humanity in a Global Era. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. x, 191 pp. Cloth, $74.95, isbn 978-0-230-61161-0. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-230-6112-7.)

Morgenthaler, Jefferson, Promised Land: Solms, Castro, and Sam Houston’s Colonization Contracts. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009. xviii, 225 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-1-60344-119-3.)

Oberda-Monkiewicz, Anita, Polityka usa wobec Ameryki Lacinskiej po zimnej wojnie (The U.S. policy toward Latin America after the Cold War). (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2009. 230 pp. zl. 34, isbn 978-83-235-0530-3.) In Polish.

Sasaki, Takuya, Aizenhawa seiken no fujikome seisaku: Soren no Kyoi, Misairu-Gyappu ronso to tozai koryu (The containment policy of the Eisenhower administration: The Soviet threat, the missile-gap debate and the East-West exchange). (Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 2008. 254 pp. ¥3,225, isbn 978-464117-340-8.) In Japanese.

Sweig, Julia E., Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xxiv, 279 pp. Cloth, $74.00, isbn 978-0-19-538379-9. Paper, $16.95, isbn 978-0-19-538380-5.)

Takamitsu, Yoshie, Amerika to senkan-ki no Higashi Ajia: Ajia-Taiheiyo kokusai chitsujo keisei to “gurobarizeshon” (The United States and East Asia in the interwar era: The formation of international order in the Asia-Pacific region and “globalization”). (Tokyo: Seikyusha, 2008. 206 pp. ¥3,570, isbn 978-4-78722-026-4.) In Japanese.

 

Ehrman, John, and Michael W. Flamm, Debating the Reagan Presidency. (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009. x, 237 pp. Cloth, $44.95, isbn 978-0-7425-6139-7. Paper, $21.95, isbn 978-0-7425-6140-3.)

Swezey, Marilyn Pfeifer, ed., The Tsar and the President: Alexander II and Abraham Lincoln. (Washington: American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation, 2009. xii, 100 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-9787201-1-7.) Heavily illustrated.


Jewish

 

Davis, Marni, “‘No Whisky Amazons in the Tents of Israel’: American Jews and the Gilded Age Temperance Movement,” American Jewish History, 94 (Sept. 2008), 143–74.

Diner, Hasia R., “The Study of American Jewish History: In the Academy, in the Community,” Polish American Studies, 65 (Spring 2008), 41–55.

Eisen, Arnold, “Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Challenge of Religious Pluralism,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 4–15.

Freund, Richard A., “How the Dead Sea Scrolls Influenced Reform Judaism,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 61 (no. 1, 2009), 115–43.

Garland, Libby, “Not-Quite-Closed Gates: Jewish Aliens Smuggling in the Post-quota Years,” American Jewish History, 94 (Sept. 2008), 197–224.

Green, Arthur, “Abraham Joshua Heschel: Recasting Hasidism for Moderns,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 62–79.

Idel, Moshe, “Abraham J. Heschel on Mysticism and Hasidism,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 80–105.

Kalman, Jason, “Optimistic, Even with the Negatives: huc-jir and the Dead Sea Scrolls,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 61 (no. 1, 2009), 1–114.

Magid, Shaul, “The Role of the Secular in Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Theology: (Re)Reading Heschel after 9/11,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 138–60.

Novak, David, “The Theopolitics of Abraham Joshua Heschel,” Modern Judaism, 29 (Feb. 2009), 106–16.

Ribak, Gil, “‘They Are Slitting the Throats of Jewish Children’: The 1906 New York School Riots and Contending Images of Gentiles,” American Jewish History, 94 (Sept. 2008), 175–96.

 

Aizenstein, Jill Havi, “Engaging America: Immigrant Jews in American Hebrew Literature” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320763.

Glaser, Jennifer, “Exceptional Differences: Race and the Postwar Jewish American Literary Imagination” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328563.

Love, Lauren Eileen, “‘I Hear America Kvelling’: Staging a Jewish American Future in the Twentieth Century” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3316141.

Perelman, Josh, “Choreographing Identity: Modern Dance and American Jewish Life, 1924–1954” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330351.

 

Abrams, Jeanne E., Dr. Charles David Spivak: A Jewish Immigrant and the American Tuberculosis Movement. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xiv, 226 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-87081-941-4.)

Kita, Miyuki, Hanbiraki no ogon no tobira: Amerika-Yudayajin to koto kyoiku (A half-open golden door: Jewish Americans and higher education). (Tokyo: Hosei Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2009. 328 pp. ¥3,200, isbn 978-4-58860-307-5.) In Japanese.

 

Donahue, Arwen, This Is Home Now: Kentucky’s Holocaust Survivors Speak. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xvi, 215 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2547-3.)

Ravage, M. E., An American in the Making: The Life Story of an Immigrant, ed. Steven G. Kellman. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2009. xxxiv, 212 pp. Cloth, $72.00, isbn 978-0-8135-4537-0. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8135-4538-7.)


Labor and Working Class

 

Asadachi, Kotaro, “Nanboku senso-ki no doreishu niokeru jiyu rodo shakai-kan: Merirando shu 1864 nen shu kenpo seitei kaigi no giron kara” (The idea of free labor society in the slave states during the Civil War era: The state constitutional conventon of Maryland in 1864), Shikyo (Tsukuba), 56 (March 2008), 66–85. In Japanese.

Ayabe, Masatomo, “Ku Kluxers in a Coal Mining Community: A Study of the Ku Klux Klan Movement in Williamson County, Illinois, 1923–1926,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 102 (Spring 2009), 73–100.

Battistini, Matteo, “Radical Revisions: Thomas Skidmore Reads Thomas Paine in 1829 New York,” Common-Place, 9 (July 2009), http://www.common-place.org.

Case, Theresa A., “Blaming Martin Irons: Leadership and Popular Protest in the 1886 Southwest Strike,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 8 (Jan. 2009), 111–36.

Eidlin, Barry, “‘Upon This (Foundering) Rock’: Minneapolis Teamsters and the Transformation of U.S. Business Unionism, 1934–1941,” Labor History, 50 (Aug. 2009), 249–67.

Evans, Stefani, “‘Middling Sorts’ and Baptisms: Alathea ‘Alleta’ Sadler (ca. 1732–1806) of New York and Poughkeepsie,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (June 2009), 97–110.

Freeman, Elizabeth E., “Ragtown: Wirt, Oklahoma, and the Healdton Boom,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 34–55.

Ishiyama, Noriko, “Kororado Riba Indian Kyojuchi no nochi kaitaku to Nikkeijin rodoryoku: Posuton shuyojo no chiri-kukan” (The agricultural development of the Colorado River Indian Reservation and Japanese-American labor: A geographical analysis of the Poston Internment Camp), Rikkyo Amerikan Sutadizu (Tokyo), 30 (March 2008), 135–52. In Japanese.

Jones, Jacqueline, “Labor and the Idea of Race in the American South,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 613–26.

Keller, Charles L., “Regulator Johnson, the Man behind the Legend,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 260–74.

Maines, Rachel, “Rocky Landscape with Cheese Factory: The Stone Mills Union of LaFargeville, New York, 1896–1925,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 257–76.

Minami, Shuhei, “Kokusai Denkiko Roso (Local 3) to komyuniti no kyokai: Jukurenko no kizuna to ‘denkiko no machi’ Erekuchesuta o chushin ni” (Local 3 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the boundary of the community: The bonds of the skilled workers and ‘electrical workers’ town’ Eelectchester), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 31 (2008), 56–72. In Japanese.

Minchin, Timothy J., “‘It Knocked This City to Its Knees’: The Closure of Pillowtex Mills in Kannapolis, North Carolina, and the Decline of the U.S. Textile Industry,” Labor History, 50 (Aug. 2009), 287–311.

Moriwaki, Yumiko, “Burakku feisu minsutoreru to rodosha kaikyu: 19 seiki zenhan Nyuyoku niokeru jinshu to kaikyu” (Blackface minstrelsy and the American working class: Race and class in early-nineteenth-century New York City), Ritsumeikan Bungaku (Kyoto), 604 (2008), 684–93. In Japanese.

Newman, Simon P., “Benjamin Franklin and the Leather-Apron Men: The Politics of Class in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 161–75.

Norwood, Stephen H., “Organizing the Neglected Worker: The Women’s Trade Union League in New York and Boston, 1930–1950,” Labor History, 50 (May 2009), 163–85.

Pehl, Matthew, “The Remaking of the Catholic Working Class: Detroit, 1919–1945,” Religion and American Culture, 19 (Winter 2009), 37–67.

Richardson, John G., “Mill Owners and Wobblies: The Event Structure of the Everett Massacre of 1916,” Social Science History, 33 (Summer 2009), 183–215.

Rondinone, Troy, “Guarding the Switch: Cultivating Nationalism during the Pullman Strike,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 8 (Jan. 2009), 83–109.

Shostak, Arthur B., “patco’s 1981 Strike: Leadership Coordinates—A Unionist’s Perspective,” Labor Studies Journal, 34 (June 2009), 149–58.

Street, Richard Steven, “Delano Diary: The Visual Adventure and Social Documentary Work of Jon Lewis, Photographer of the Delano, California, Grape Strike, 1966–1970,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Summer 2009), 191–235. Heavily illustrated.

Warner, Edward S., “The Employment of Seamen aboard American Great Lakes Commercial Sailing Vessels,” Inland Seas, 65 (Spring 2009), 14–25.

 

Ahlquist, John S., “Building and Using Strategic Capacity: Labor Union Confederations and Economic Policy” (University of Washington, 2008). Order No. DA3328363.

Larkin, Micaela Anne, “Labor’s Desert: Mexican Workers, Unions, and Entrepreneurial Conservatism in Arizona, 1917–1972” (University of Notre Dame, 2008). Order No. DA3333914.

Martin, Lou, “Working for Independence: The Failure of New Deal Politics in a Rural Industrial Place” (West Virginia University, 2008). Order No. DA3326908.

Miller, Gregory M., “Place, Speed, Pace, and Power: The Struggle for Control of the Automobile Factory Shop Floor, 1896–2006” (University of Toledo, 2008). Order No. DA3329498.

Pearson, Chad, “‘Organize and Fight’: Communities, Employers, and Open-Shop Movements, 1890–1920” (State University of New York, Albany, 2008). Order No. DA3327492.

Swanson, Jon Krister, “The Rise of the mlbpa: One Craft Guild’s Safe Path Home” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3330482.

 

Braatz, Werner E., and Thomas J. Rowland, Decade of Despair: Winnebago County during the Great Depression, 1929–1939. (Lanham: University Press of America, 2009. vi, 115 pp. Paper, $23.00, isbn 978-0-7618-4640-6.)

Cushing, Lincoln, and Timothy W. Drescher, Agitate! Educate! Organize! American Labor Posters. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. 205 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-8014-7427-9.) Heavily illustrated.

Fell, James E., Jr., Ores to Metals: The Rocky Mountain Smelting Industry. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xxiv, 341 pp. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-0-87081-946-9.) Originally published in 1979.

Shaw, Randy, Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the ufw, and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. xvi, 347 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-520-25107-6.)

Smith, Duane A., San Juan Legacy: Life in the Mining Camps. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2009. xviii, 163 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8263-4650-6.)

 

Albert, Peter J., and Grace Palladino, eds., The Samuel Gompers Papers, vol. 11: The Postwar Years, 1918–21. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxxvi, 659 pp. $125.00, isbn 978-0-252-03389-6.)

Schwartz, Harvey, Solidarity Stories: An Oral History of the ilwu. (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2009. xii, 347 pp. Cloth, $50.00, isbn 978-0-295-98883-2. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-295-98884-9.)


Legal and Constitutional

 

Adams, Carl, “Lincoln’s First Freed Slave: A Review of Bailey v. Cromwell, 1841,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 235–59.

Bloom, Murray A., “The Cargo Preference Act of 1954 and Related Legislation,” Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 39 (July 2008), 289–314.

Boone, M. Scott, “The Past, Present, and Future of Computing and Its Impact on Digital Rights Management,” Michigan State Law Review (Spring 2008), 413–34.

Bray, Chris, “‘Every Right to Be Where She Was’: The Legal Reconstruction of Black Self-Defense in Jim Crow Florida,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 352–78.

Butterfield, Kevin, “A Common Law of Membership: Expulsion, Regulation, and Civil Society in the Early Republic,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 133 (July 2009), 255–75.

Chapple, Simon, “Writing Law into ‘New Western History’: Law and Order in Wyoming and New Mexico,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 44–65.

Churchill, David S., “The Queer Histories of a Crime: Representations and Narratives of Leopold and Loeb,” Journal of the History of Sexuality, 18 (May 2009), 287–324.

Ezra, David Alan, “Doe v. Kamehameha Schools: A ‘Discrete and Insular Minority’ in Hawaii Seventy Years after Carolene Products?,” University of Hawai‘i Law Review, 30 (Summer 2008), 295–318.

Foley, William E., “Murder on the Santa Fe Trail: The United States v. See See Sah Mah and Escotah,Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 90–105.

Gajda, Amy, “What If Samuel D. Warren Hadn’t Married a Senator’s Daughter? Uncovering the Press Coverage That Led to ‘the Right to Privacy,’” Michigan State Law Review (Spring 2008), 35–60.

Joo, Thomas W., “Yick Wo Re-revisited: Nonblack Nonwhites and Fourteenth Amendment History,” University of Illinois Law Review (Fall 2008), 1427–40.

Lacey, Nicola, “Explaining the Enduring Resonance of the Hart-Fuller Debate,” New York University Law Review, 83 (Oct. 2008), 1059–87.

MacDonald, Jason A., “Lawmakers’ Preferences for Bureaucratic Discretion: The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 and the Telecommunications Act of 1996,” Congress & the Presidency, 36 (May–Aug. 2009), 164–80.

Marcus, Maeva, “John Marshall Was Not the First Chief Justice,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 153 (March 2009), 48–55.

Marshall, Bridget M., and Brian W. Ogilvie, “‘There Shall Be a Wonder in Hadley!’: Mary Webster’s ‘Hideous Witchcraft,’” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 135–53. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

O’Melinn, Liam Seamus, “What If James Madison Were to Assess the Intellectual Property Revolution?,” Michigan State Law Review (Spring 2008), 401–12.

Oman, Nathan B., “‘The Living Oracles’: Legal Interpretation and Mormon Thought,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Summer 2009), 1–19.

Rosner, David, and Gerald Markowitz, “The Trials and Tribulations of Two Historians: Adjudicating Responsibility for Pollution and Personal Harm,” Medical History (London), 53 (April 2009), 271–92.

Stowell, Daniel, “Murder at a Methodist Camp Meeting: The Origins of Abraham Lincoln’s Most Famous Trial,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 219–34.

Swanson, Kara W., “The Emergence of the Professional Patent Practitioner,” Technology and Culture, 50 (July 2009), 519–48.

Tiro, Karim M., “Claims Arising: The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the Indian Claims Commission, 1951–1980,” American Indian Law Review, 32 (no. 2, 2007–2008), 509–54.

Valdes, Francisco, “Procedure, Policy, and Power: Class Actions and Social Justice in Historical and Comparative Perspective,” Georgia State University Law Review, 24 (Spring 2008), 627–62.

Vitale, Gary, “Abraham Lincoln and the Mormons: Another Legacy of Limited Freedom,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 260–71.

Wilde, Sally, “Truth, Trust, and Confidence in Surgery, 1890–1910: Patient Autonomy, Communication, and Consent,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 302–30.

Zipursky, Benjamin C., “The Hart-Fuller Debate at Fifty,” New York University Law Review, 83 (Oct. 2008), 1170–212.

 

Campbell, Lyndsay Mills, “Truths and Consequences: The Legal and Extralegal Regulation of Expression in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, 1820–1840” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331578.

Francis, Megan Ming, “Crime and Citizenship: The naacp’s Campaign to End Racial Violence, 1909–1923” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3333848.

Ramos, Lisa Y., “A Class Apart: Mexican Americans, Race, and Civil Rights in Texas” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333429.

Tate, Harold Simmons, Jr., “South Carolina’s Reception of English Law” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332225.

Turner, Stephanie B., “A Review of Court Cases Involving Academic Suspensions, Probations, and Expulsions” (University of Alabama, 2008). Order No. DA3334658.

 

Anastaplo, George, Reflections on Life, Death, and the Constitution. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xii, 299 pp. Cloth, $70.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2533-6. Paper, $26.95, isbn 978-0-8131-9230-7.)

Colucci, Frank J., Justice Kennedy’s Jurisprudence: The Full and Necessary Meaning of Liberty. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2009. xii, 243 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-7006-1662-6.)

Crouch, Jeffrey, The Presidential Pardon Power. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2009. viii, 208 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-7006-1646-6.)

Friedman, Lawrence M., Dead Hands: A Social History of Wills, Trusts, and Inheritance Law. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009. x, 230 pp. Cloth, $60.00, isbn 978-0-8047-6036-2. Paper, $22.95, isbn 978-0-8047-6209-0.)

Guzik, Keith, Arresting Abuse: Mandatory Legal Interventions, Power, and Intimate Abusers. (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. x, 238 pp. $34.00, isbn 978-0-87580-403-3.)

Marre, Diana, and Laura Briggs, eds., International Adoption: Global Inequalities and the Circulation of Children. (New York: New York University Press, 2009. viii, 312 pp. Cloth, $75.00, isbn 978-0-8147-9101-1. Paper, $24.00, isbn 978-0-8147-9102-8.)

Neal, Bill, Sex, Murder, and the Unwritten Law: Courting Judicial Mayhem, Texas Style. (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2009. xvi, 280 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-89672-662-8.)

Raustiala, Kal, Does the Constitution Follow the Flag? The Evolution of Territoriality in American Law. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xii, 313 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-19-530459-6.)

Wolff, David A., Seth Bullock: Black Hills Lawman. (Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society, 2009. x, 206 pp. Paper, $12.95, isbn 978-0-9798940-5-3.)


Latino/a

 

Alamillo, Jose, “Richard ‘Pancho’ Gonzalez, Race, and the Print Media in Postwar Tennis America,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 947–65.

Bishin, Benjamin G., and Casey A. Klofstad, “Deceit, Diversity, or Mobilization? Intra-ethnic Diversity and Changing Patterns in Florida’s Hispanic Vote,” Social Science Journal, 46 (Sept. 2009), 571–83.

Flores, Lori A., “An Unladylike Strike Fashionably Clothed: Mexicana and Anglo Women Garment Workers against Tex-Son, 1959–1963,” Pacific Historical Review, 78 (Aug. 2009), 367–402.

García, David A., “A Master of the Rosary: Apology and Confession in Selected Writings of Jesús Colón’s A Puerto Rican in New York and Other Sketches,Afro-Hispanic Review, 27 (Fall 2008), 45–70.

Gonzalez, Michael, “War and the Making of History: The Case of Mexican California, 1821–1846,” California History, 86 (no. 2, 2009), 5–25. Heavily illustrated.

Iber, Jorge, “Mexican-Americans of South Texas Football: The Athletic and Coaching Careers of E. C. Lerma and Bobby Cavazos, 1932–1965,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 966–80.

Innis-Jimenez, Michael, “Beyond the Baseball Diamond and Basketball Court: Organized Leisure in Inter-war Mexican South Chicago,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 906–23.

Marin, Christine, “Courting Success and Realizing the American Dream: Arizona’s Mighty Miami High School Championship Basketball Team, 1951,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 924–46.

Martinez-Catsam, Ana, “Frontier of Dissent: El Regidor, the Regime of Porfirio Díaz, and the Transborder Community,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (April 2009), 389–408.

Mendoza, Alexander, “The Building of an East Texas Barrio: A Brief Overview of the Creation of a Mexican American Community in Northeast Tyler,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 26–37.

Mirabal, Nancy Raquel, “Geographies of Displacement: Latinas/os, Oral History, and the Politics of Gentrification in San Francisco’s Mission District,” Public Historian, 31 (May 2009), 7–31.

Nihei, Mariko, “1940 nedai shoki rosanzerusu niokeru Mekishiko-kei beikokujin wakamono shudan no jokyo” (Mexican American youths in the early 1940s), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 151–64. In Japanese.

Ruiz, Vicki L., “Why Latino History Matters to U.S. History,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 7–26.

Sato, Natsuki, “Higoho imin mondai to ‘Hisupanikku’ komyuniti: ‘Hisupanikku’ soshiki lulac no komyuniti no saiteigi” (The problem of illegal immigrants and the ‘Hispanic’ community: Re-definition of the community of the ‘Hispanic’ organization lulac), Amerikashi Hyoron (Kyoto), 26 (2008) In Japanese.

Todayama, Tasuku, “‘Eru Paso jiken’ to sengo-ki burasero puroguramu no seirits: Imin tosei o meguru 1940 nendai kohan no bei-boku seifukan kosho o chushin ni” (The El Paso incident: U.S.-Mexican negotiations on immigration control in the late 1940s), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 139–50. In Japanese.

Wallis, Eileen V., “‘Keeping Alive the Old Tradition’: Spanish-Mexican Club Women in Southern California, 1880–1940,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Summer 2009), 133–54.

Weaver, Janet, “From Barrio to ‘¡Boicoteo!’: The Emergence of Mexican American Activism in Davenport, 1917–1970,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Summer 2009), 215–54.

 

Azcona, Steven César, “Movements in Chicano Music: Performing Culture, Performing Politics, 1965–1979” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3320607.

Blaine, Patricia A., “‘I Had to Come Here for My Family’: Mexican Migrant Deaths in the Arizona Desert, 1990–2005” (Arizona State University, 2008). Order No. DA3335251.

De La Trinidad, Maritza, “Collective Outrage: Mexican American Activism and the Quest for Educational Equality and Reform, 1950–1990” (University of Arizona, 2008). Order No. DA3320254.

García Peña, Lorgia, “Dominicanidad in Contra (Diction): Marginality, Migration, and the Narration of a Dominican National Identity” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328825.

García, Dania López, “En Esta Casa Se Habla Español! The Role of Language Ideology and Life Choices in Language Maintenance and Language Shift across Three Generations of a Cuban American Family in the United States” (Stanford University, 2008). Order No. DA3332825.

Madrigal, Cándida R., “Acculturation, Ethnic Identity, Resilience, Self-Esteem, and General Well-Being: A Psychosocial Study of Colombians in the United States” (University of Texas, Arlington, 2008). Order No. DA3320115.

Ramos, Lisa Y., “A Class Apart: Mexican Americans, Race, and Civil Rights in Texas” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333429.

Raymond, Virginia Marie, “Mexican Americans Write toward Justice in Texas, 1973–1982” (University of Texas, Austin, 2007). Order No. DA3320169.

Riofrio, John, “Beyond Borders: Immigration and Construction of Latin@ Identity and Culture in the Americas” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3328045.

Vigil, Ariana Elizabeth, “Art in a Time of War: U.S. Latina/o Cultural Production and the Central American Revolutions” (Cornell University, 2008). Order No. DA3330092.

 

Beltrán, Mary C., Latina/o Stars in U.S. Eyes: The Making and Meaning of Film and tv Stardom. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. x, 212 pp. Cloth, $65.00, isbn 978-0-252-03454-1. Paper, $25.00, isbn 978-0-252-07651-0.)

Cantú, Norma E., “The Semiotics of Land and Place: Matachines Dancing in Laredo, Texas,” in Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, ed. Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, 97–115. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.)

Cruz-Manjarrez, Adriana, “Dancing to the Heights: Performing Zapotec Identity, Aesthetics, and Religiosity,” in Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, ed. Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, 116–31. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.)

Huerta, Elisa Diana, “Embodied Recuperations: Performance, Indigeneity, and Danza Azteca,” in Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, ed. Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, 3–18. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.)

MacDonald, L. Lloyd, Tejanos in the 1835 Texas Revolution. (Gretna: Pelican, 2009. 365 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-58980-638-2.)

Nájera-Ramírez, Olga, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, eds., Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Shaw, Randy, Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the ufw, and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. xvi, 347 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-520-25107-6.)

Villahermosa, Gilberto N., Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea, 1950–1953. (Washington: Center of Military History, 2009. xviii, 329 pp. Paper, $33.00, isbn 978-0-16-083324-3.)


Mass Communications

 

Bills, Emily, “Connecting Lines: L.A.’s Telephone History and the Binding of the Region,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Spring 2009), 27–67.

Castronovo, Russ, “Propaganda, Prenational Critique, and Early American Literature,” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 183–210.

Christensen, Wendy M., “Technological Boundaries: Defining the Personal and the Political in Military Mothers’ Online Support Forums,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 146–66.

Cox, Karen L., “The South and Mass Culture,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 677–90.

Daniels, Jessie, “Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 101–24.

Davis, Blair, “Made-from-tv Movies: Turning 1950s Television into Films,” Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television (Abingdon), 29 (June 2009), 197–218.

Friedman, Barbara, et al., “Stirred, Not Yet Shaken: Integrating Women’s History into Media History,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 160–74.

Geertsema, Margaretha, “Gender Mainstreaming in International News: A Case Study of the Inter Press Service,” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 86 (Spring 2009), 65–84.

Hutchinson, Phillip J., “The Lost World of Marshal J: History, Memory, and Iowa’s Forgotten Broadcast Legend,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Spring 2009), 137–67.

Ratliff, Clancy, “Policing Miscarriage: Infertility Blogging, Rhetorical Enclaves, and the Case of House Bill 1677,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 125–45.

Williams, Robert V., “Enhancing the Cultural Record: Recent Trends and Issues in the History of Information Science and Technology,” Libraries & the Cultural Record, 44 (no. 3, 2009), 326–42.

 

Collins, Suzanne W., “Calling All Stars: Emerging Political Authority and Cultural Policy in the Propaganda Campaign of World War I” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3332502.

Groshek, Jacob, “Freedom and ‘New’ Media: Examining the Relationship between Communication Technologies and Democracy Cross-Nationally from 1946 to 2003” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3319903.

Kragh, Simona, “The President, the Press, and Public Approval: Interactions and Media Management from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332255.

Magee, Sara C., “That’s Television Entertainment: The History, Development, and Impact of the First Five Seasons of ‘Entertainment Tonight,’ 1981–1986” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327147.

VanCour, Shawn Gary, “The Sounds of ‘Radio’: Aesthetic Formations of 1920s American Broadcasting” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3328099.

Wang, Xiuli, “Winning American Hearts and Minds: Country Characteristics, Public Relations, and Mass Media” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323092.

Yao, Qingjiang, “Exploring the Social Dynamics in the U.S. Democracy: Presidential and Public Opinions about, and Media Coverage of, Environmental Issues” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332304.

 

Bentley, Nancy, Frantic Panoramas: American Literature and Mass Culture, 1870–1920. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 364 pp. $59.95, isbn 978-0-8122-4174-7.)

Wegner, Phillip E., Life between Two Deaths, 1989–2001: U.S. Culture in the Long Nineties. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. xiv, 279 pp. Cloth, $79.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4473-5. Paper, $22.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4473-5.)


Material Culture and Architecture

 

Antonetti, Martin, “The ‘Goffe Bible’: Succor for the Regicides?” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 121–34. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Baugher, Sherene, “The John Street Methodist Church: An Archaeological Excavation with Native American Cooperation,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 46–64.

Callaway, Judson, and Su Richards, “Old Lamps for New: The Failed Campaign to Bring Electric Street Lighting to Salt Lake City,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 222–41.

Cummings, Jennifer, “‘How Can We Fail?’ The Texas State Library’s Traveling Libraries and Bookmobiles, 1916–1966,” Libraries & the Cultural Record, 44 (no. 3, 2009), 299–325.

Desiderio, Francis, “‘A Catalyst for Downtown’: Detroit’s Renaissance Center,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 83–112.

Hood, J. Edward, and Rita Reinke, “The Fortification of Hadley in the Seventeenth Century,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 68–90. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Klassen, Teri, “How Depression-Era Quiltmakers Constructed Domestic Space: An Interracial Processual Study,” Midwestern Folklore, 34 (Fall 2008), 17–47.

Klassen, Teri, “Representations of African American Quiltmaking: From Omission to High Art,” Journal of American Folklore, 122 (Summer 2009), 297–334.

Law, Michael John, “Turning Night into Day: Transgression and Americanization at the English Inter-war Roadhouse,” Journal of Historical Geography (London), 35 (July 2009), 473–94.

Lawrence, Deborah, and Jon Lawrence, “The Old Sacramento City Cemetery,” California Territorial Quarterly (Spring 2009), 28–38.

Lemak, Joseph, “Roman Grandeur in Central New York: The Classical Tradition in a Nineteenth-Century Pioneer Town,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 235–56.

Mackintosh, Phillip Gordon, and Clyde R. Forsberg, “Performing the Lodge: Masonry, Masculinity, and Nineteenth-Century North American Moral Geography,” Journal of Historical Geography (London), 35 (July 2009), 451–72.

Ovnick, Merry, “The Mark of Zorro: Silent Film’s Impact on 1920s Architecture in Los Angeles,” California History, 86 (no. 1, 2008), 28–64. Heavily illustrated.

Parezo, Nancy J., and Angeline R. Jones, “What’s in a Name? The 1940s–1950s ‘Squaw Dress,’” American Indian Quarterly, 33 (Summer 2009), 373–404.

Riordan, Timothy B., “‘Carry Me to Yon Kirk Yard’: An Investigation of Changing Burial Practices in the Seventeenth-Century Cemetery at St. Mary’s City, Maryland,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 81–92.

Savage, Cynthia, “A Modern Response to the Cold War: Paul Harris and the Lawton National Guard Armory,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 410–27.

Scharfenberger, Gerard P., “Upon This Rock: Salvage Archaeology at the Early-Eighteenth-Century Holmdel Baptist Church,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 12–29.

Stone, Gaynell, “Sacred Landscapes: Material Evidence of Ideological and Ethnic Choice in Long Island, New York, Gravestones, 1680–1800,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 142–59.

Veit, Richard F., “‘Resolved to Strike Out a New Path’: Consumerism and Iconographic Change in New Jersey Gravestones, 1680–1820,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 115–41.

Ward, Jeanne A., and John P. McCarthy, “Tea in God’s Light: An Analysis of Artifacts from the Friends Meetinghouse Site, Burlington, New Jersey,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 30–45.

 

Drews, Marie Ilene, “Cooking Up Trouble: The Cultural Work of Kitchen Kitsch” (Washington State University, 2008). Order No. DA3333929.

Gollannek, Eric Frederick, “‘Empire Follows Art’: Exchange and the Sensory Worlds of Empire in Britain and Its Colonies, 1740–1775” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3329779.

Hannah, Dorita, “Event-Space: Theater Architecture and the Historical Avant-Garde” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330713.

Henderson, Amy Hudson, “Furnishing the Republican Court: Building and Decorating Philadelphia Homes, 1790–1800” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3325494.

Mauro, Hayes Peter, “Made in the U.S.A.: Americanizing Aesthetics at Carlisle” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3334676.

Petersen, Anne Margaret, “Adobe Days, Lost and Found: Imagining Southern California History in San Juan Capistrano and Santa Barbara, 1870–1940” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3335021.

 

Nickell, Joe, Real or Fake: Studies in Authentification. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xii, 239 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2534-3.) Heavily illustrated.

Orvell, Miles, and Jeffrey L. Meikle, eds., Public Space and the Ideology of Place in American Culture. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2009. 460 pp. €92.00, isbn 978-90-420-2574-5.)

Pfeffenberger, Dyne L., The Historic Fort Wayne Embassy Theatre. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xvi, 91 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-253-31369-0.) Heavily illustrated.

Rosenblum, Constance, Boulevard of Dreams: Heady Times, Heartbreak, and Hope along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx. (New York: New York University Press, 2009. xii, 267 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-8147-7608-7.)

Short, John Rennie, Cartographic Encounters: Indigenous Peoples and the Exploration of the New World. (London: Reaktion, 2009. 176 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-1-86189-436-3.) Heavily illustrated.

Teachout, Woden, Capture the Flag: A Political History of American Patriotism. (New York: Basic, 2009. vi, 266 pp. $26.95, isbn 978-0-465-00209-2.)

Whittaker, William E., ed., Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682–1862. (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2009. 266 pp. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-1-58729-831-8.) Heavily illustrated.

 

McShane, Stephen G., and Gary S. Wilk, Steel Giants: Historic Images from the Calumet Regional Archives. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xviii, 283 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-253-35299-6.) Heavily illustrated.

Merwood-Salisbury, Joanna, Chicago 1890: The Skyscraper and the Modern City. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. xii, 196 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-226-52078-0.) Heavily illustrated.


Medicine

 

Barker, Clyde F., “Thomas Eakins and His Medical Clinics,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 153 (March 2009), 1–47. Heavily illustrated.

Bieloh, Christina, “Bad Water and Epidemics: The Wages of Neglect at the Seneca Indian School,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 56–75.

Boster, Dea H., “An ‘Epeleptick’ Bondswoman: Fits, Slavery, and Power in the Antebellum South,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 271–301.

Carpenter, Laura M., and Monica J. Casper, “Global Intimacies: Innovating the hpv Vaccine for Women’s Health,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 80–100.

Cochran, Bambi L. Ray, “Rowena Spencer: A Study of Changing Gender Roles in Twentieth-Century Louisiana Medicine,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 286–302. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Emerson, Jason, “New Mary Lincoln Letter Discovered,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 315–28.

Greene, Jeremy A., and Scott H. Podolsky, “Keeping Modern in Medicine: Pharmaceutical Promotion and Physician Education in Postwar America,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 331–77.

Hao, Lingxin, and Julie J. H. Kim, “Immigration and the American Obesity Epidemic,” International Migration Review, 43 (Summer 2009), 237–62.

Hiratai, Yumi, “Amerika nambu koshu eisei gyosei no tenkai: Rokkufera Eisei Linkai to 20 Seiki no kochubyo kontororu” (Development of public health in the South: The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and the control of hookworm disease in the early twentieth century), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 20–35. In Japanese.

Jensen, Joan M., “Silver City Health Tourism in the Early Twentieth Century: A Case Study,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Summer 2009), 321–61.

Jensen, Joan, “The World of Theta Mead, County Nurse: Private and Public Health Care in Rural Wisconsin, 1900–1922,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Spring 2009), 2–15. Heavily illustrated.

Lander, Kevin, and Jonathan Pritchett, “When to Care: The Economic Rationale of Slavery Health Care Provision,” Social Science History, 33 (Summer 2009), 155–82.

Mosby, Ian, “‘That Won-Ton Soup Headache’: The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, msg, and the Making of American Food, 1968–1980,” Social History of Medicine (Oxford), 22 (April 2009), 133–51.

Olmstead, Alan L., “The First Line of Defense: Inventing the Infrastructure to Combat Animal Diseases,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 327–57.

Parascandola, John, “From Mercury to Miracle Drugs: Syphilis Therapy over the Centuries,” Pharmacy in History, 51 (no. 1, 2009), 14–23.

Peitzman, Steven J., “‘I Am Their Physician’: Dr. Owen J. Wister of Germantown and His Too Many Patients,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 245–70.

Rosner, David, and Gerald Markowitz, “The Trials and Tribulations of Two Historians: Adjudicating Responsibility for Pollution and Personal Harm,” Medical History (London), 53 (April 2009), 271–92.

Scull, Andrew, and Jah Schulkin, “Psychobiology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis: The Intersecting Careers of Adolf Meyer, Phyllis Greenacre, and Curt Richter,” Medical History (London), 53 (Jan. 2009), 5–36.

Swanson, Kara W., “Human Milk as Technology and Technologies of Human Milk: Medical Imaginings in the Early Twentieth-Century United States,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 21–37.

Vernon, Irene S., and Pamela Jumper Thurman, “Native American Women and hiv/aids: Building Healthier Communities,” American Indian Quarterly, 33 (Summer 2009), 352–72.

Wilde, Sally, “Truth, Trust, and Confidence in Surgery, 1890–1910: Patient Autonomy, Communication, and Consent,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 302–30.

 

Evans, Suzanne Elizabeth, “Parental Eugenics: Congenitally Anomalous Newborns and the Continuing Debate over Selective Non-treatment and Neonatal Euthanasia in the United States, 1915–2008” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331590.

Harmon, Geraldine Mart, “William Faulkner, His Eye for Archetypes, and America’s Divided Legacy of Medicine” (Georgia State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326932.

Lessy, Rose Ellen, “‘This Mysterious Miasma’: Environmental Risk, Edith Wharton, and the Literature of Bad Air” (Cornell University, 2008). Order No. DA3330023.

McQuade, Lena, “Troubling Reproduction: Sexuality, Race, and Colonialism in New Mexico, 1919–1945” (University of New Mexico, 2008). Order No. DA3329461.

Reinhard, Diana T., “Bodies on Display: Gender, Sexuality, and the Visual Culture of American Medicine, 1870–1920” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326372.

Robinson, Sara Libby, “Blood Will Tell: Blood and Vampires as Metaphors in the Political and Popular Cultures of Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1870–1914” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316480.

Sliter-Hays, Sara Maria, “Narratives and Rhetoric: Persuasion in Doctors’ Writings about the Summer Complaint, 1883–1939” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3329869.

 

Abrams, Jeanne E., Dr. Charles David Spivak: A Jewish Immigrant and the American Tuberculosis Movement. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xiv, 226 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-87081-941-4.)

Nuwer, Deanne Stephens, Plague among the Magnolias: The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Mississippi. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009. xviii, 188 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8173-1653-2.)


Migration/Migrant

 

Bagley, Will, “‘One Long Funeral March’: A Revisionist’s View of the Mormon Handcart Disasters,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 50–115.

Gregory, James N., “The Second Great Migration: A Historical Overview,” in African American Urban History since World War II, ed. Kenneth L. Kusmer and Joe W. Trotter, 19–38. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. xiv, 536 pp. Cloth, $83.00, isbn 978-0-226-46509-8. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-226-46510-4.)

Griggs, Karen Ann, “Handcarts Going East: The 1857 Missionaries,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Spring 2009), 191–237.

 

Glover, Susan Michelle, “Behavioral Ecology of Silver Prospectors in Late 19th Century Gothic, Colorado: Migration, Group Formation, and Central Place Foraging” (University of California, Davis, 2008). Order No. DA3329616.

Kester, James Matthew, “Remembering Iosepa: History, Place, and Religion in the American West” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3335003.

McGreevey, Robert C., “Borderline Citizens: Puerto Ricans and the Politics of Migration, Race, and Empire, 1898–1948” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316482.

 

Belich, James, Replenishing the Earth: The Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Anglo-World, 1783–1939. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xii, 573 pp. $50.00, isbn 978-0-19-929727-6.)

Sutton, Robert P., Heartland Utopias. (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. 224 pp. $32.00, isbn 978-0-87580-401-9.)


Military

 

Abe, Hiroko, “Mo no kyodotai: Nashonaru shimboru toshiteno Betonamu Beteranzu Memoriaru” (The community of mourning: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial as a national symbol), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 107–25. In Japanese.

Brouns, Thomas, “Exploiting Insurgent Violence in Afghanistan,” Military Review, 89 (July–Aug. 2009), 10–20.

Browning, Judkin, “‘I Am Not So Patriotic as I Was Once’: The Effects of Military Occupation on the Occupying Union Soldiers during the Civil War,” Civil War History, 55 (July 2009), 217–43.

Buchanan, Chester C., “Jesse Copher: One of Daniel Boone’s Salt Makers,” Kentucky Ancestors, 44 (Spring 2009), 119–35.

Dawson, Joseph G., III, “Jefferson Davis and the Confederacy’s ‘Offensive-Defensive’ Strategy in the U.S. Civil War,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 591–607.

Garfield, Seth, “A Amazônia no imaginário norte-americano em tempo de guerra” (Amazonia in the U.S. wartime imaginary), Revista Brasileira de História, 29 (no. 57, 2009), 19–65. In Portuguese.

Gelpi, Paul D., Jr., “Piney Woods Stalag: The Internment of Axis Prisoners of War in Camp Ruston, Louisiana,” Louisiana History, 50 (Summer 2009), 341–50.

Gerber, David, “Creating Group Identity: Disabled Veterans and American Government,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 23–28.

Gilman, Carolyn, “L’Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780, Part 1,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (April 2009), 133–47.

Gilman, Carolyn, “L’Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780, Part 2,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (July 2009), 195–211.

Goldman, David I., “The Generals and the Germs: The Army Leadership’s Response to Nixon’s Review of Chemical and Biological Warfare Policies in 1969,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 531–69.

Gonzalez, Michael, “War and the Making of History: The Case of Mexican California, 1821–1846,” California History, 86 (no. 2, 2009), 5–25. Heavily illustrated.

Goodman, David, “Anglophilia and Racial Nationalism in the Debate about U.S. Entry into World War 2,” in Projections of Britain in the United States of America, Australia, and New Zealand: 1900–1950, ed. Heather Kerr and Lawrence Warner, 17–24. (Adelaide: Lythrum Press, 2008. vii, 72 pp. Paper, isbn 978-1-921-01318-8.)

Haw, James, “‘Every Thing Here Depends upon Opinion’: Nathanael Greene and Public Support in the Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 109 (July 2008), 212–31.

Kimble, Lionel, Jr., “‘The Only Way to Get What’s Coming to Us’: African American Coalition Building and Veterans’ Rights in Post–World War II Chicago,” Journal of Illinois History, 12 (Spring 2009), 53–70.

Kurosaki, Akira, “Kakuheiki no kyozon o mosakusuru kagakusha: Paguwosshu kaigi niokeru saishogen yokushiron no juyo to beikokiu no kagakusha no yakuwari, 1955–1963 nen” (The Pugwash Conference and American scientists’ quest for disarmament and stable mutual deterrence, 1955–1963), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 42 (2008), 77–98. In Japanese.

LaFeber, Walter, “The Rise and Fall of Colin Powell and the Powell Doctrine,” Political Science Quarterly, 124 (Spring 2009), 71–93.

MacKinnon, William P., “‘Who’s in Charge Here?’: Utah Expedition Command Ambiguity,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Spring 2009), 30–64.

Mallett, Derek R., “Who Was the ‘Enemy among Us’? Missouri’s World War II Prisoners of War,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (July 2009), 226–40.

McCall, Jack H., Jr., “‘Amazingly Indiscreet’: The Plot to Capture Wilhelm II,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 449–69.

McGhee, James E., “‘A Damned Tight Place’: General Jeff Thompson Confronts the Federals at Fredericktown, Missouri,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (April 2009), 148–60.

McPherson, Robert S., “Soldiering in a Corner, Living on the Fringe: Military Operations in Southeastern Utah, 1880–1890,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Spring 2009), 126–50.

Mieszkowski, Jan, “Great War, Cold War, Total War,” Modernism/Modernity, 16 (April 2009), 211–28.

Mimaki, Seiko, “‘Amerikateki Heiwa’ no sekaika o mezashite: Senkan-ki Amerika no senso ihoka undo” (Globalizing ‘American peace’: The outlawry of war movement in interwar America), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 197–212. In Japanese.

Pomeroy, C. David, Jr., “Reassessing the Location of Vince’s Bridge: Critical Prelude to the Battle of San Jacinto,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (April 2009), 411–27.

Pryor, Elizabeth Brown, and , “Brief Encounter: A New York Cavalryman’s Striking Conversation with Abraham Lincoln,” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 30 (Summer 2009), 1–24.

Ross, John F., “Wilderness Ordeal,” American Heritage, 59 (Summer 2009), 32–43.

Sakade, Takeshi, “Kakufukakusan rejimu to gunji sangyo kiban: 1966 nen nato kiki o meguru Bei-Ei-Doku Kaku gunjihi kosho (1966 Nen 3 Gatsu–1967 Nen 4 Gatsu)” (npt regime and defense industrial base: U.S., U.K., and West Germany nuclear and military expenditure negotiations (March 1966–April 1967) surrounding the nato crisis of 1966), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 42 (2008), 99–118. In Japanese.

Savage, Cynthia, “A Modern Response to the Cold War: Paul Harris and the Lawton National Guard Armory,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 410–27.

Shrake, Peter, “Chasing an Elusive War: The Illinois Militia and the Winnebago War of 1827,” Journal of Illinois History, 12 (Spring 2009), 27–52.

Singh, Nikhil Pal, “Beyond the ‘Empire of Jim Crow’: Race and War in Contemporary U.S. Globalism,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 89–112.

Smith, Michael M., “General Rafael Benavides and the Texas-Mexico Border Crisis of 1877,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (Jan. 2009), 235–60.

Veasey, Ashley, “Liberty Shipyards: The Role of Savannah and Brunswick in the Allied Victory, 1941–1945,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 93 (Summer 2009), 159–81.

Yost, David S., “Assurance and U.S. Extended Deterrence in nato,” International Affairs (London), 85 (July 2009), 755–80.

Zdon, Al, “Colvill of Minnesota,” Minnesota History, 61 (Summer 2009), 260–71. Heavily illustrated.

 

Esplin, Emron Lee, “Racial Mixture and Civil War: The Histories of the U.S. South and Mexico in the Novels of William Faulkner and Carlos Fuentes” (Michigan State University, 2008). Order No. DA3331903.

Hagerott, Mark R., “Commanding Men and Machines: Admiralship, Technology, and Ideology in the 20th Century U.S. Navy” (University of Maryland, College Park, 2008). Order No. DA3324805.

Lukasik, Sebastian Hubert, “Military Service, Combat, and American Identity in the Progressive Era” (Duke University, 2008). Order No. DA3330826.

McLaughlin, John J., “General Albert Coady Wedemeyer, 1897–1989: Soldier, Scholar, Statesman” (Drew University, 2008). Order No. DA3335386.

Muehlbauer, Matthew S., “Justice and Just War: A History of Early New England, 1630–1655” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326359.

Nowowiejski, Dean A., “The Diplomat and the Democrat: Two American Military Governors of Germany” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3332428.

Reardon, Jeff T., “The Evolution of the U.S. Navy into an Effective Night-Fighting Force during the Solomon Islands Campaign, 1942–1943” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327141.

Sweeney, Patrick C., “Collateral Damage: Technology’s Influence upon the American Warrior’s Ethical Obligation to the Noncombatant from the Civil War to the War on Terror” (Salve Regina University, 2008). Order No. DA3333058.

 

Atkinson, Rick, The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943–1944. (New York: Holt, 2007. xxii, 791 pp. Cloth, $35.00, isbn 978-0-8050-6289-2. Paper, $17.00, isbn 978-0-8050-8861-8.)

Baggett, James Alex, Homegrown Yankees: Tennessee’s Union Cavalry in the Civil War. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. xvi, 444 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8071-3398-9.)

Bradley, Mark Philip, Vietnam at War. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xvi, 233 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-19-280349-8.)

Cilella, Salvatore G., Jr., Upton’s Regulars: The 121st New York Infantry in the Civil War. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2009. xiv, 586 pp. Cloth, $39.95, isbn 978-0-7006-1645-9.)

Donovan, James, A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn; The Last Great Battle of the American West. (New York: Little, Brown, 2008. xvi, 528 pp. Cloth, $26.99, isbn 978-0-316-15578-6. Paper, $16.99, isbn 978-0-316-06747-8.)

Gustafsson, Mai Lan, War and Shadows: The Haunting of Vietnam. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. xvi, 206 pp. Cloth, $59.95, isbn 978-0-8014-4770-9. Paper, $19.95, isbn 978-0-8014-7501-6.)

Harder, Robert O., Flying from the Black Hole: The B-52 Navigator-Bombardiers of Vietnam. (Annapolis: Naval Institute, 2009. xii, 299 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-59114-359-8.)

Hatley, Allen G., Reluctant Rebels: The Eleventh Texas Cavalry Regiment. (Hillsboro: Hill College Press, 2006. x, 191 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-9121-7242-2.)

Hess, Earl J., In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications and Confederate Defeat. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009. xxiv, 403 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8078-3282-0.)

MacDonald, L. Lloyd, Tejanos in the 1835 Texas Revolution. (Gretna: Pelican, 2009. 365 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-58980-638-2.)

Matsuda, Takeshi, Sengo nihon niokeru Amerika no sofuto pawa: Han-eikyuteki izon no kigen (The American soft power in postwar Japan: The origins of semi-permanent dependence). (Tokyo: Iwanami Shinsho, 2008. 452 pp. ¥6,090, isbn 978-4-00023-676-8.) In Japanese.

Mayers, Robert A., The War Man: The True Story of a Citizen-Soldier Who Fought from Quebec to Yorktown. (Yardley: Westholme, 2009. xii, 284 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-59416-082-0.)

O’Hara, Vincent P., Struggle for the Middle Sea: The Great Navies at War in the Mediterranean Theater, 1940–1945. (Annapolis: Naval Institute, 2009. xviii, 324 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-59114-648-3.)

Settles, Thomas M., John Bankhead Magruder: A Military Reappraisal. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. xiv, 346 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8071-3391-0.)

Tully, Anthony P., Battle of Surigao Strait. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xx, 329 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-253-35242-2.)

Villahermosa, Gilberto N., Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea, 1950–1953. (Washington: Center of Military History, 2009. xviii, 329 pp. Paper, $33.00, isbn 978-0-16-083324-3.)

Yui, Daizaburo, Kosen no kyowakoku: Senso no kioku o tadoru (A republic of militarism: Tracing the memories of war). (Tokyo: Iwanami Shinsho, 2008. 258 pp. ¥780, isbn 978-4-00431-148-5.) In Japanese.

 

Burkhardt, George S., ed., Double Duty in the Civil War: The Letters of Sailor and Soldier Edward W. Bacon. (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009. xvi, 258 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-8093-2910-6.)

Gorrell, Henry T., Soldiers of the Press: Covering the Front in Europe and North Africa, 1936–1943, ed. Kenneth Gorrell. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xiv, 314 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1851-3.)

Haynes, Fred, and James A. Warren, The Lions of Iwo Jima. (New York: Holt, 2009. xii, 272 pp. Paper, $17.00, isbn 978-0-8050-8325-5.)

Heller, Francis H., Steel Helmet and Mortarboard: An Academic in Uncle Sam’s Army. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xvi, 190 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1838-4.)

Kerns, Raymond C., Above the Thunder: Reminiscences of a Field Artillery Pilot in World War II. (Kent: Kent State University Press, 2009. xviii, 305 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-87338-980-8.)

Kniptash, Vernon E., On the Western Front with the Rainbow Division: A World War I Diary, ed. E. Bruce Geelhoed. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. xiv, 236 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8061-4032-2.)

Patrick, Jeff, ed., Guarding the Border: The Military Memoirs of Ward Schrantz, 1912–1917. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009. xiv, 205 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-1-60344-096-7.)

Sypher, Francis J., Jr., New York State Society of the Cincinnati: Histories of New York Regiments of the Continental Army. (Fishkill: New York State Society of the Cincinnati, 2008. xiv, 359 pp. $200.00.)


Music

 

Aplin, T. Christopher, “‘This Is Our Dance’: The Fire Dance of the Fort Sill Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 92–112. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Castro, J. Justin, “Amazing Grace: The Influence of Christianity in Nineteenth-Century Oklahoma Ozark Music and Society,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 446–68.

Clarke, Martin V., “John Wesley’s ‘Directions for Singing’: Methodist Hymnody as an Expression of Methodist Beliefs in Thought and Practice,” Methodist History, 47 (July 2009), 196–209.

Draper, David E., “Identity, Retention, and Survival: Contexts for the Performance of Native Choctaw Music,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 67–91. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Fasce, Ferdinando, “Singing at Work: Italian Immigrants and Music during the Epoch of World War I,” Italian Americana, 27 (2009), 133–48.

Fontenot, Kevin S., and Ryan André Brasseaux, “Cleoma Breaux Falcon: The Commercialization of Cajun Music,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 237–52. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Hay, Fred J., “‘The Ballad Bug Is the Most Fatal Bug’: W. Amos ‘Doc’ Abrams, Song Collector,” North Carolina Folklore Journal, 55 (Winter–Fall 2008), 65–73.

Kolin, Philip C., “Haunting America: Emmett Till in Music and Song,” Southern Cultures, 15 (Fall 2009), 115–38.

Lafferty, Lucy, and Elaine Keillor, “Musical Expressions of the Dene: Dogrib Love and Land Songs,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 21–33. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Longobardi, Ruth Sara, “Re-producing Klinghoffer: Opera and Arab Identity before and after 9/11,” Journal of the Society for American Music, 3 (Aug. 2009), 273–310.

Mathews, Burgin, “‘When I Say Get It’: A Brief History of the Boogie,” Southern Cultures, 15 (Fall 2009), 24–52.

Mercer-Taylor, Peter, “Mendelssohn in Nineteenth-Century American Hymnody,” Nineteenth-Century Music, 32 (Spring 2009), 235–83.

Miller, Leta E., and Catherine Parsons Smith, “Playing with Politics: Crisis in the San Francisco Federal Music Project,” California History, 86 (no. 2, 2009), 26–47. Heavily illustrated.

Olmstead, Andrea, “‘Like One of the Trees’: Roger Sessions and Hadley,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 317–34. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Robertson, Paul, “Ballads and Bytes: The Digitally Reproduced Folksong Collections of Dr. I. G. Greer and Dr. W. Amos Abrams,” North Carolina Folklore Journal, 55 (Winter–Fall 2008), 54–64.

Sargeant, Lynn M., “Singing the Nation into Being: Teaching Identity and Culture at the Turn of the Century,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 291–322.

Sercombe, Laurel, “The Story of Dirty Face: Power and Song in Western Washington Coast Salish Myth Narratives,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 34–53. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

Shultis, Christopher, “A ‘New Deal’ for American Composers: How the wpa Music Copying Project Added American Music to the Edwin A. Fleisher Collection,” American Music, 27 (Spring 2009), 87–101.

Vander, Judith, “The Creative Power and Style of Ghost Dance Songs,” in Music of the First Nations: Tradition and Innovation in Native North America, ed. Tara Browner, 113–30. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 166 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-252-02221-0.)

 

Azcona, Steven César, “Movements in Chicano Music: Performing Culture, Performing Politics, 1965–1979” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3320607.

Cesare-Bartnicki, T. Nikki, “The Aestheticization of Reality: Postmodern Music, Art, and Performance” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320778.

Kainer, Eden Elizabeth, “Vocal Racial Crossover in the Song Performance of Three Iconic American Vocalists: Sophie Tucker (1884–1966), Elsie Janis (1889–1956), and Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996)” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327747.

Kim, Rebecca Y., “In No Uncertain Musical Terms: The Cultural Politics of John Cage’s Indeterminacy” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333375.

McCabe, C. Wilbert, “African American Sacred Music: An Afrocentric Historical Narrative” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326602.

Piekut, Benjamin D., “Testing, Testing . . .: New York Experimentalism 1964” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3335411.

Polk, Kristin Marie, “An Analysis of Form and Tonality in Arnold Cooke’s Sonata for Oboe and Piano (1957)” (University of North Texas, 2008). Order No. DA3326818.

Pritchett, Kathleen S., “The Career and Legacy of Hornist Joseph Eger: His Solo Career, Recordings, and Arrangements” (University of North Texas, 2008). Order No. DA3326819.

Rhoden, Myra King, “A History of the Tara Winds Community Band, Jonesboro, Georgia, 1988–2008” (University of Southern Mississippi, 2008). Order No. DA3326722.

Stokes, James M., Jr., “The Musical Life and Career of James B. Underwood” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325582.

Stufft, Monica Eugenia, “Chorus Girl Collective: Early 20th Century American Performance Communities and Urban Networking” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331806.

Vincent, Frederick Lewis, “The Lumpen: Music on the Front Lines of the Black Revolution” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331828.

 

Davenport, Lisa E., Jazz Diplomacy: Promoting America in the Cold War Era. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. 219 pp. $50.00, isbn 978-1-60473-268-9.)

Koegel, John, Music in German Immigrant Theater: New York City, 1840–1940. (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2009. xxvi, 593 pp. $80.00, isbn 978-1-58046-215-0.) Includes cd.

Newton-Matza, Mitchell, ed., Jazz Age: People and Perspectives. (Santa Barbara: abc-clio, 2009. xliv, 246 pp. $85.00, isbn 978-1-59884-033-9.)

Streissguth, Michael, Eddy Arnold: Pioneer of the Nashville Sound. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. xiv, 329 pp. Paper, $25.00, isbn 978-1-60473-269-6.) Originally published in 1997.

Wells, Keiko, Kokujin reika wa ikiteiru: Kashi de Yomu Amerika (The black spirituals are living: Reading America through lyrics). (Tokyo: Iwanami Shinsho, 2008. 226 pp. ¥3,360, isbn 978-4-00022-884-8.) In Japanese.


Naval and Maritime

 

Veasey, Ashley, “Liberty Shipyards: The Role of Savannah and Brunswick in the Allied Victory, 1941–1945,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 93 (Summer 2009), 159–81.

 

Foy, Charles R., “Ports of Slavery, Ports of Freedom: How Slaves Used Northern Seaports’ Maritime Industry to Escape and Create Trans-Atlantic Identities, 1713–1783” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335526.

Hagerott, Mark R., “Commanding Men and Machines: Admiralship, Technology, and Ideology in the 20th Century U.S. Navy” (University of Maryland, College Park, 2008). Order No. DA3324805.

Reardon, Jeff T., “The Evolution of the U.S. Navy into an Effective Night-Fighting Force during the Solomon Islands Campaign, 1942–1943” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327141.

 

Noble, Dennis L., and Truman R. Strobridge, Captain ‘Hell Roaring’ Mike Healy: From American Slave to Arctic Hero. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2009. xx, 326 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8130-3368-6.)

O’Hara, Vincent P., Struggle for the Middle Sea: The Great Navies at War in the Mediterranean Theater, 1940–1945. (Annapolis: Naval Institute, 2009. xviii, 324 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-59114-648-3.)

Shomette, Donald G., Flotilla: The Patuxent Naval Campaign in the War of 1812. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. xx, 500 pp. $38.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9122-9.)


Politics

 

Bartrum, Ian, “The Political Origins of Secular Public Education: The New York School Controversy, 1840–1842,” nyu Journal of Law and Liberty, 3 (2008), 267–348.

Battistini, Matteo, “Radical Revisions: Thomas Skidmore Reads Thomas Paine in 1829 New York,” Common-Place, 9 (July 2009), http://www.common-place.org.

Baumgartner, Jody C., and Rhonda Evans Case, “Constitutional Design of the Executive: Vice Presidencies in Comparative Perspective,” Congress & the Presidency, 36 (May–Aug. 2009), 148–63.

Behrens, Richard K., “From the Connecticut Valley to the West Coast: The Role of Dartmouth College in the Building of the Nation,” Historical New Hampshire, 63 (Spring 2009), 45–68.

Bishin, Benjamin G., and Casey A. Klofstad, “Deceit, Diversity, and Mobilization? Intra-ethnic Diversity and Changing Patterns in Florida’s Hispanic Vote,” Social Science Journal, 46 (Sept. 2009), 571–83.

Bobo, Lawrence D., and Michael C. Dawson, “A Change Has Come: Race, Politics, and the Path to the Obama Presidency,” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 1–14.

Bryan, Mark Evans, “‘Crusade of Conquest’: Orientalist Surrogations in Manifest-Destinarian Theatre,” Journal of American Drama and Theatre, 21 (Winter 2009), 21–48.

Charnock, Emily Jane, James A. McCann, and Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, “Presidential Travel from Eisenhower to George W. Bush: An ‘Electoral College’ Strategy,” Political Science Quarterly, 124 (Summer 2009), 323–40.

Davis, Marni, “‘No Whisky Amazons in the Tents of Israel’: American Jews and the Gilded Age Temperance Movement,” American Jewish History, 94 (Sept. 2008), 143–74.

Dodd, Lawrence C., and Scot Schraufnagel, “Re-thinking Legislative Productivity: Commemorative Legislation and Policy Gridlock,” Congress & the Presidency, 36 (May–Aug. 2009), 132–47.

Drabble, John, “From White Supremacy to White Power: The fbi, cointelpro-white hate, and the Nazification of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s,” American Studies, 48 (Fall 2007), 49–74.

Ellis, Blake A., “An Alternative Politics: Texas Baptists and the Rise of the Christian Right, 1975–1985,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (April 2009), 361–86.

Etulain, Richard W., “Abraham Lincoln: Political Founding Father of the American West,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 3–22. Heavily illustrated.

Fatalski, Marcin, “Miedzy antykomunizmem a demokracja: Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki wobec sytuacji politycnej w Argentynie, 1961–1963” (Between anticommunism and democracy: The United States of America and the political situation in Argentina, 1961–1963), in Doswiadczenie demokracji w Ameryce Lacinskiej: Materialy z ogólnopolskiej konferencji zorganizowanej prez Instytut Amerykanistyki i Studiów Polonijnych Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 19–20 pazdziernika 2007 (The experience of democracy in Latin America: Materials from the national conference organized by the Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University, 19–20 October 2007), ed. Marta Kania and Anna Kaganiec-Kamiénska, 215–26. (Krakow: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, 2008. 278 pp. isbn 978-83-233-2612-0.) In Polish.

Feldman, Glenn, “Southern Disillusionment with the Democratic Party: Cultural Conformity and ‘the Great Melding’ of Racial and Economic Conservatism in Alabama during World War II,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 199–230.

Fettweis, Christopher J., “Dangerous Revisionism: On the Founders, ‘Neocons,’ and the Importance of History,” Orbis, 53 (Summer 2009), 507–23.

Ford, Richard Thompson, “Barack Is the New Black: Obama and the Promise/Threat of the Post–Civil Rights Era,” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 37–48.

Frederick, Brian, “Are Female House Members Still More Liberal in a Polarized Era? The Conditional Nature of the Relationship between Descriptive and Substantive Representation,” Congress & the Presidency, 36 (May–Aug. 2009), 181–202.

Gomez, Robert A., “American Political Dynasties: From John Adams to George W. Bush . . . and Possibly Beyond,” Southern University Law Review, 35 (Spring 2008), 335–72.

Grunwald, Michael, “Swamped: Harry Truman, South Florida, and the Changing Political Geography of American Conservation,” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 75–88. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Harris, Lashawn, “Running with the Reds: African American Women and the Communist Party during the Great Depression,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 21–43.

Hirata, Miwako, “Amerika sanberuto no kyowato-ka to daitoshiken kogai: Kyosei basu tsugaku o chushin ni” (The rise of the Republican party in the sun belt South: On the problem of busing), Musashi Daigaku Jinbun Zasshi (Tokyo), 40 (no. 2, 2008), 187–214. In Japanese.

Holladay, Robert, “‘Dangerous Doctrines’: The Rise and Fall of Jacksonian Support in Williamson County, Tennessee,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 90–121.

Hostetter, David, “House Guest of the aec: Dorothy Hutchinson, the 1958 Fast at the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Domestication of Protest,” Peace & Change, 34 (April 2009), 133–47.

Housel, William, “The Persistence of Vision: Problems with Race after the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 33–45.

Hughes, L. Patrick, “Private Trials of a Public Man: Jimmie Allred and the Vicissitudes of Family,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 61–73.

Ives, William C., “Abraham Lincoln in Mercer County, Illinois, 1832, 1834, 1858,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 329–47.

Johnson, Timothy, “‘Death for Negro Lynching!’: The Communist Party, usa’s Position on the African American Question,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 243–54.

Kaneko, Ayumu, “Bukka T. Washinton no seijiteki kenriron niokeru jinshu, kaikyu, jenda” (Race, class, and gender in Booker T. Washington’s conceptualization of political rights), Hokudai Shigaku (Sapporo), 48 (Dec. 2007), 98–134. In Japanese.

Kennedy, David M., “What the New Deal Did,” Political Science Quarterly, 124 (Summer 2009), 251–68.

Kerber, Linda K., “Why Diamonds Really Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 153 (March 2009), 56–66.

Kohn, Edward P., “‘A Most Revolting State of Affairs’: Theodore Roosevelt’s Aldermanic Bill and the New York Assembly City Investigating Committee of 1884,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 71–92.

Kornat, Marek, “Dzialania presydenta Roosevelta i dyplomacji amerykanskiej na rzecz uwolnienia Józefa Becka (1940–1941)” (President Roosevelt and American diplomacy operations to release Józef Beck (1940–1941)), Zeszyty Historyczne (Warszawa) (no. 164, 2008), 121–59. In Polish.

LaFeber, Walter, “The Rise and Fall of Colin Powell and the Powell Doctrine,” Political Science Quarterly, 124 (Spring 2009), 71–93.

Laville, Helen, “‘Women of Conscience’ or ‘Women of Conviction’? The National Women’s Committee on Civil Rights,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 277–95.

Le Coney, Christopher, and Zoe Trodd, “Reagan’s Rainbow Rodeos: Queer Challenges to the Cowboy Dreams of Eighties America,” Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue canadienne d’études américaines (Ottawa), 39 (no. 2, 2009), 163–83.

Leab, Daniel J., Michael Nash, and David Levering Lewis, “Remembering the Jacksons,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 163–74.

Lewis, David Levering, “James and Esther Jackson: A Historical Assessment,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 181–90.

Lohne, Raymond, “Teams of Friends: A New Lincoln Theory and Legacy,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 285–314.

MacDonald, Jason A., “Lawmakers’ Preferences for Bureaucratic Discretion: The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 and the Telecommunications Act of 1996,” Congress & the Presidency, 36 (May–Aug. 2009), 164–80.

Manning, Christopher, “‘God Didn’t Curse Me When He Made Me Black,’” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 102 (Spring 2009), 28–72.

Martinko, Whitney A, “Progress and Preservation: Representing History in Boston’s Landscape of Urban Reform, 1820–1860,” New England Quarterly, 82 (June 2009), 304–34.

Mason, Matthew, “Federalists, Abolitionists, and the Problem of Influence,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 1–27.

Mathewson, Joe, “The Long and Strong Tradition of State Protection of Freedom of the Press,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 81–112.

Matsumoto, Yukio, “Washinton seikenka no renpo seifu no seiritsu to kenkoku shoki amerika shihonshugi” (The federal government of the Washington administration and early American capitalism), Amerika Keizaishi Kenkyu (Tokyo), 7 (2008), 1–19. In Japanese.

Milazzo, Paul, “From Truman to Eisenhower: Rethinking Postwar Environmental ‘Consensus,’” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 20–31. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Minchin, Timothy J., “An Uphill Fight: Ernest F. Hollings and the Struggle to Protect the South Carolina Textile Industry, 1959–2005,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 109 (July 2008), 187–211.

Minowa, Satomi, “Saikenki Amerika niokeru furi rabu to josei sanseiken Undo: Vikutoria Uddoharu to Zenkoku Josei Sanseiken Kyoki” (Free love and the woman suffrage movement in Reconstruction America: Victoria Woodhull and the National Woman Suffrage Association), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 3–19. In Japanese.

Moats, Sandy, “The Limits of ‘Good Feeling’: Partisan Healing and Political Futures during James Monroe’s Boston Visit of 1817,” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 118 (part 1, 2008), 155–91.

Moller, Stephanie, and Huiping Li, “Parties, Unions, Policies, and Occupational Sex Segregation in the United States,” Social Forces, 87 (March 2009), 1529–60.

Murata, Katsuyuki, “‘Jinshu no choteisha’ no yu’utso: Deividdo Dinkinzu to Kuraun Haitsu bodo” (Gloomy days for a racial conciliator: David N. Dinkins and the Crown Heights disturbance), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 87–106. In Japanese.

Murray, Damien, “‘Go Forth as a Missionary to Fight It’: Catholic Antisocialism and Irish American Nationalism in Post–World War I Boston,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 43–65.

Nickerson, Michelle, “Politically Desperate Housewives: Women and Conservatism in Postwar Los Angeles,” California History, 86 (no. 3, 2009), 4–21. Heavily illustrated.

Olmstead, Alan L., “The First Line of Defense: Inventing the Infrastructure to Combat Animal Diseases,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 327–57.

Panitch, Leo, and Martijn Konings, “Myths of Neoliberal Deregulation,” New Left Review (London), 57 (May–June 2009), 67–83.

Peck, Graham A., “New Records of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate at the 1854 Illinois State Fair: The Missouri Republican and the Missouri Democrat Report from Springfield,” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 30 (Summer 2009), 25–80.

Pederson, Vernon, “Perfect Witness: Mary Stalcup Markward and the Dilemmas of Anticommunism,” American Communist History, 8 (June 2009), 29–48.

Richards, Johnetta, “Fundamentally Determined: James E. Jackson and Esther Cooper Jackson and the Southern Negro Youth Congress, 1937–1946,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 191–202.

Richardson, Peter, “The Perilous Fight: The Rise of Ramparts Magazine, 1965–1966,” California History, 86 (no. 3, 2009), 22–43. Heavily illustrated.

Richert, Lucas, “Pills, Policy Making, and Perceptions: Inside the fda during the ‘Reagan Revolution,’ 1981–1982,” Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue canadienne d’études américaines (Ottawa), 39 (no. 2, 2009), 41–63.

Rzeszutek, Sara E., “‘All Those Rosy Dreams We Cherish’: James Jackson and Esther Cooper’s Marriage on the Front Lines of the Double Victory Campaign,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 211–25.

Sato, Chitose, “1932 nen Wisukonshin shitsugyo hosho-ho to nyudiru: ‘Wisukonshin-ha’ no Shiso to Raforetto Chiji niyoru shu-seiji o chushin ni” (The Wisconsin Unemployment Compensation Act of 1932 and the New Deal: The ‘Wisconsin idea’ and the politics of Governor Philip La Follette), Shakai Keizai Shigaku (Tokyo), 73 (no, 6, 2008), 57–78. In Japanese.

Sato, Madoka, “Cheroki-zoku niokeru ‘shiminken mondai’” (‘The citizenship question’ of the Cherokee), Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Tokyo) (no. 844, Sept. 2008), 21–33. In Japanese.

Sautter, John A., “Social Transformation and the Farmers’ Alliance Experience: Populism in Saunders County, Nebraska,” Nebraska History, 90 (no. 1 2009), 6–21.

Scanlon, Sandra, “The Conservative Lobby and Nixon’s ‘Peace with Honor’ in Vietnam,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 255–76.

Scotch, Richard K., “‘Nothing about Us Without Us’: Disability Rights in America,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 17–22.

Shreve, Bradley G., “‘From Time Immemorial’: The Fish-In Movement and the Rise of Intertribal Activism,” Pacific Historical Review, 78 (Aug. 2009), 403–34.

Skinner, Richard M., “George W. Bush and the Partisan Presidency,” Political Science Quarterly, 123 (Winter 2008–2009), 605–22.

Smith, Michael Thomas, “Corruption European Style: The 1861 Frémont Scandal and Popular Fears in the Civil War North,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 49–69.

Smith, Rogers M., and Desmond S. King, “Barack Obama and the Future of American Racial Politics,” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 25–35.

Soares, John, “Averell Harriman Has Changed His Mind: The Seattle Speech and the Rhetoric of Cold War Confrontation,” Cold War History (London), 9 (May 2009), 267–86.

Stanley, Timothy Randolph, “‘Sailing against the Wind’: A Reappraisal of Edward Kennedy’s Campaign for the 1980 Democratic Party Presidential Nomination,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 231–58.

Stegmaier, Mark J., “‘An Imaginary Negro in an Impossible Place’? The Issue of New Mexico Statehood in the Secession Crisis, 1860–1861,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 263–90.

Stevens, Errol Wayne, “Two Radicals and Their Los Angeles: Harrison Gray Otis and Job Harriman,” California History, 86 (no. 3, 2009), 44–64. Heavily illustrated.

Stevens, Mark H., “The Enigma of Meyer Lissner: Los Angeles’s Progressive Boss,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 8 (Jan. 2009), 51–81.

Strach, Patricia, “Making Higher Education Affordable: Policy Design in Postwar America,” Journal of Policy History, 21 (no. 1, 2009), 61–88.

Taylor, Michael J. C., “A Child Who Changed America: The Death of Benjamin Pierce and Its Significance to American History,” New England Journal of History, 65 (Spring 2009), 24–47.

Thiessen, Marc A., “Obama’s Inheritance: Al-Qaeda in Retreat,” World Affairs, 172 (Summer 2009), 74–83.

Thirkell-White, Ben, “Dealing with the Banks: Populism and the Public Interest in the Global Financial Crisis,” International Affairs (London), 85 (July 2009), 689–711.

Umezaki, Toru, “Amerika ‘60 nendai sedai’ no keisei” (The formation of the American ‘60s generation’), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (July 2008), 58–72. In Japanese.

Vajda, Zoltan, “Individual, Community, and Government: Tropological Aspects of Calhoun’s Political Thought,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 69–89.

Van Ness, Carl, “Florida’s Sledd Affair: Andrew Sledd and the Fight for Higher Education in Florida,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 319–51.

Vickery, Peter, “Race, Liberty, and the Electoral System in Massachusetts,” New England Journal of History, 65 (Spring 2009), 48–73.

Weaver, Janet, “From Barrio to ‘¡Boicoteo!’: The Emergence of Mexican American Activism in Davenport, 1917–1970,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Summer 2009), 215–54.

West, Sharon Crook, and Joseph P. McKerns, “Death and Communists: The Funeral Industry’s Attack on Jessica Mitford’s The American Way of Death,American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 31–53.

Wilson, Veronica A., “Anticommunism, Millenarianism, and the Challenges of Cold War Patriarchy: The Many Lives of fbi Informant Herbert Philbrick,” American Communist History, 8 (June 2009), 73–102.

Wood, W. Kirk, “History and Recovery of the Past: John C. Calhoun and the Origins of Nullification in South Carolina, 1819–1828,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 46–68.

Woods, Clinton Jacob, “Strange Bedfellows: Congressman Howard W. Smith and the Inclusion of Sex Discrimination in the 1964 Civil Rights Act,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 1–32.

Zimmer, Kenyon, “Premature Anti-Communists? American Anarchism, the Russian Revolution, and Left-Wing Libertarian Anti-Communism, 1917–1939,” Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, 6 (Summer 2009), 45–71.

 

Abu El-Haj, Tabatha, “Changing the People: Transformations in American Democracy (1880–1930)” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3329810.

Ahuja, Neel, “Cultures of Quarantine: Race, U.S. Empire, and the Biomedical Discourse of National Security, 1893–1960” (University of California, San Diego, 2008). Order No. DA3330845.

Apap, Christopher C., “America Unbound: The Early American Geographical Imagination and the Shaping of the Nation” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320765.

Beamer, B. Kamanamaikalani, “Na Wai Ka Mana? ‘Oiwi Agency and European Imperialism in the Hawaiian Kingdom” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326432.

Canedo, Eduardo Federico, “The Rise of the Deregulation Movement in Modern America, 1957–1980” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333313.

Davies, Vernon Tad, “The Character of Government: Governing Institutions in U.S. Political Narratives, 1959–1972” (University of California, Irvine, 2008). Order No. DA3328076.

Egolf, Jennifer Ann, “‘Keep America American’: Great Depression, Government Intervention, and Conservative Response in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 1920s–1940” (West Virginia University, 2008). Order No. DA3326477.

de Fee, Nicole Reneé, “From Colony to Empire: The Decolonization of National Literary Identity in Antebellum American Literature” (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2008). Order No. DA3326859.

Gibson, Lynne Marie, “Motivations for Change in Support for Social Policy Bills in the United States Congress, 1972–2002” (University of Maryland, College Park, 2008). Order No. DA3324891.

Groshek, Jacob, “Freedom and ‘New’ Media: Examining the Relationship between Communication Technologies and Democracy Cross-Nationally from 1946 to 2003” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3319903.

Huggins, Benjamin L., “Republican Principles, Opposition Revolutions, and Southern Whigs: Nathaniel Macon, Willie Mangum, and the Course of North Carolina Politics, 1800–1853” (George Mason University, 2009). Order No. DA3327219.

Illuzzi, Michael Joseph, “A Conceptual History of Equal Opportunity: Debating the Limits of Acceptable Inequality in U.S. History” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3324435.

Jones, Sheila, “Not ‘Part of the Job’: Sexual Harassment Policy in the U.S., the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Women’s Economic Citizenship, 1975–1991” (Bowling Green State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326252.

Kradel, Adam, “Using the Lord’s Name: The Use and Impact of Presidential Religious Rhetoric” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327887.

Kragh, Simona, “The President, the Press, and Public Approval: Interactions and Media Management from Harry S. Truman to Geroge W. Bush” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332255.

Lowenthal, Kristi, “Conservative Thought and the Equal Rights Amendment in Kansas” (Kansas State University, 2008). Order No. DA3320257.

McGreevey, Robert C., “Borderline Citizens: Puerto Ricans and the Politics of Migration, Race, and Empire, 1898–1948” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316482.

McTaggart, Ursula, “Radicalism in America’s ‘Industrial Jungle’: Metaphors of the Primitive and the Industrial in Activist Texts” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3324531.

Miller, Kara, “Tell Me a War: Presidential Narratives on the Eve of Conflict, 1916–2003” (Tufts University, 2008). Order No. DA3330354.

Mitrød, Tom Arne, “‘So Great a Correspondence’: Native American Diplomacy in the Hudson Valley, 1609–1783” (Northern Illinois University, 2008). Order No. DA3335054.

Mueller, Ken S., “Benton and the People: White Nationalism on the Jacksonian Frontier, 1782–1848” (Saint Louis University, 2008). Order No. DA3324193.

Mulcare, Daniel M., “Bound Government: Slavery Politics, Internal Improvements, and the Limits of National Power” (New School University, 2007). Order No. DA3333086.

Owens, Anthony, “The U.S. Congress and Immigration in Early Twentieth Century America” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Parham, Vera Lynn, “From Medicine Creek to Daybreak: The Power of Protest in Pacific Northwest Native American History” (University of California, Riverside, 2008). Order No. DA3332632.

Platt, Matthew Bartholomew, “The Normalization of Black Politics: Essays on the Evolution of Black Agenda Setting in Post-war America” (University of Rochester, 2008). Order No. DA3326558.

Pugia, Ross D., “An Empire of Commerce, an Empire of Finance: The U.S. and the Rise of Neoliberal Hegemony in the Twentieth Century” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3335022.

Rooney, Patricia A., “Re-presenting World War II, Reviving Neo-classicism, Reaffirming Super Power in a Post–9/11 Era: The Anomalous 2004 American National World War II Memorial” (Saint Louis University, 2008). Order No. DA3324208.

Russell, Eric D., “Issue Co-optation: A Historical Account of the Agenda-Setting Role of Minor Parties in the American Two-Party System” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326267.

Selby, Shawn M., “Congress, Culture, and Capitalism: Congressional Hearings into Cultural Regulation, 1953–1967” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327134.

Seliger, Mary Aileen, “Unmasking the Myths of Democracy in the United States: Narratives of Minority Race and Rights in Twentith Century Literature and Jurisprudence” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3319875.

Shawyer, Susanne Elizabeth, “Radical Street Theatre and the Yippie Legacy: A Performance History of the Youth International Party, 1967–1968” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3324677.

Slutsky, Beth Suzanne, “Three Generations of American Communist Women: Charlotte Anita Whitney, Dorothy Ray Healey, and Kendra Alexander, 1919–1992” (University of California, Davis, 2008). Order No. DA3329669.

Sutto, Antoinette Patricia, “Built upon Smoke: Politics and Political Culture in Maryland, 1630–1690” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3333866.

Thompson, Todd Nathan, “Modest Proposals: American Satire and Political Change from Franklin to Lincoln” (University of Illinois, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3327450.

Williams, Christopher Newell, “Caught in the Web of Scapegoating: National Coverage of California’s Proposition 187” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3319946.

 

Anderson, Martin, and Annelise Anderson, Reagan’s Secret War: The Untold Story of His Fight to Save the World from Nuclear Disaster. (New York: Crown, 2009. xiv, 450 pp. $32.50, isbn 978-0-307-23861-0.)

Bean, Jonathan, ed., Race and Liberty in America: The Essential Reader. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xxii, 331 pp. Cloth, $50.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2545-9. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8131-9231-9.)

Brooks, Karl Boyd, ed., The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Brown, Archie, The Rise and Fall of Communism. (New York: HarperCollins, 2009. xvi, 720 pp. $35.99, isbn 978-0-06-113879-9.)

Carter, Ralph G., and James M. Scott, Choosing to Lead: Understanding Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. xii, 294 pp. Cloth, $84.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4490-2. Paper, $23.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4503-9.)

Crouch, Jeffrey, The Presidential Pardon Power. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2009. viii, 208 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-7006-1646-6.)

Dunn, Charles W., ed., The Enduring Reagan. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. 178 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2552-7.)

Fruchtman, Jack, Jr., The Political Philosophy of Thomas Paine. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. xii, 212 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9284-4.)

Gold, David M., Democracy in Session: A History of the Ohio General Assembly. (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2009. xx, 602 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8214-1844-4.)

Horne, Alistair, Kissinger: 1973, the Crucial Year. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009. xviii, 457 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-0-7432-7283-4.)

Humphrey, David C., Peg Leg: The Improbable Life of a Texas Hero, Thomas William Ward, 1807–1872. (Denton: Texas State Historical Association, 2009. xii, 340 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-87611-237-3.)

Ishikawa, Takafumi, Amerika renpo seifu no shisoteki kiban: Jon Adamuzu no chuo seifu-ron (The intellectual basis of the U.S. federal government: John Adams’s theory of the central government). (Tokyo: Tansuisha, 2008. 276 pp. ¥3,800, isbn 978-4-58860-301-3.) In Japanese.

Kihira, Eisaku, Amerika minshushugi no kako to genzai (The past and present of American democracy). (Kyoto: Mineruva Shobo, 2008. 334 pp. ¥4,725, isbn 978-4-62305-140-3.) In Japanese.

Kosaka, Noboru, Kami no kuni Amerika no ronri: Shukyo uha niyoru Isuraeru shien, chuzetsu, dosei-kon no hinin (The logic of God’s country America: The religious right’s support of Israel and disapproval of abortion and same-sex marriage). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2008. 414 pp. ¥2,940, isbn 978-4-75032-873-7.) In Japanese.

Kurashina, Itsuki, Aizenhawa seiken to Nishi-Doitzu: Domei Seisaku toshiteno tozai gunbi kanri kosho (The Eisenhower administration and West Germany: The East-West arms control negotiations as a policy of alliance). (Tokyo: Meneruva Shobo, 2008. 270 pp. ¥5,250, isbn 978-4-62305-183-0.) In Japanese.

Lyons, Paul, American Conservatism: Thinking It, Teaching It. (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2009. xiv, 202 pp. Cloth, $59.95, isbn 978-0-8265-1625-1. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8265-1626-8.)

Martin, Zachary J., The Mindless Menace of Violence: Robert F. Kennedy’s Vision and the Fierce Urgency of Now. (Lanham: Hamilton, 2009. xviii, 127 pp. Paper, $25.00, isbn 978-0-7618-4449-5.)

Morgenthaler, Jefferson, Promised Land: Solm, Castro, and Sam Houston’s Colonization Contracts. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009. xviii, 225 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-1-60344-119-3.)

Muñoz, Vincent Phillip, God and the Founders: Madison, Washington, and Jefferson. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. x, 242 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-0-521-51515-3. Paper, $24.99, isbn 978-0-521-73579-7.)

Nishikawa, Masaru, Nyudiru-ki minshuto no hen’yo: Seito soshiki, shuhyo, rieki yudo kozo (The transformation of the Democratic party in the New Deal era: Party organization, vote-getting structure, and pork-barreling). (Tokyo: Keio Daigaku Shuppankai, 2008. 287 pp. ¥5,460, isbn 978-4-76641-550-6.) In Japanese.

O’Brien, Michael, Rethinking Kennedy: An Interpretative Biography. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009. x, 260 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-56663-790-9.)

Rawls, W. Lee, In Praise of Deadlock: How Partisan Struggle Makes Better Laws. (Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center, 2009. xii, 144 pp. Cloth, $40.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9404-6. Paper, $20.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9403-9.)

Sioli, Marco, ed., La parabola di Ronald Reagan: Da Hollywood all’ascesa dei neoconservatori (The trajectory of Ronald Reagan: From Hollywood to the neoconservative ascent). (Verona: ombre corte, 2008. 238 pp. Paper, €19.50, isbn 978-88-95366-24-1.) In Italian.

Teachout, Woden, Capture the Flag: A Political History of American Patriotism. (New York: Basic, 2009. vi, 266 pp. $26.95, isbn 978-0-465-00209-2.)

Trafzer, Clifford E., ed., American Indians, American Presidents: A History. (New York: HarperCollins, 2009. 272 pp. $29.99, isbn 978-0-06-146653-3.) Heavily illustrated.

 

Burton, David H., ed., William Howard Taft: Essential Writings and Addresses. (Cranbury: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2009. 461 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-8386-4251-1.)

Ehrman, John, and Michael W. Flamm, Debating the Reagan Presidency. (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009. x, 237 pp. Cloth, $44.95, isbn 978-0-7425-6139-7. Paper, $21.95, isbn 978-0-7425-6140-3.)

Lindsey, Ben B., and Harvey J. O’Higgins, The Beast. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xlvi, 239 pp. Paper, $19.95, isbn 978-0-87081-953-7.) Originally published in 1910.


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Broussard, Jinx Coleman, and Skye Chance Cooley, “Ebony’s Era Bell Thompson Travels the World to Tell the Story,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 7–30.

Childs, Dennis, “‘You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet’: Beloved, the American Chain Gang, and the Middle Passage Remix,” American Quarterly, 61 (June 2009), 271–97.

Christensen, Philip H., “McGuffey’s Oxford (Ohio) Shakespeare,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 101–15.

Davis, Jack E., “Sharp Prose for Green: John D. MacDonald and the First Ecological Novel,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Spring 2009), 484–508.

Endres, Kathleen, “In Their Own Voices: Women Redefine and Frame Title VII of the Civil Rights of 1964,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 55–80.

Freeman, James A., “America’s Blind Naturalist: Clarence Hawkes and the World He Lived In,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 284–316. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Frink, Sandra, “Women, the Family, and the Fate of the Nation in American Anti-Catholic Narratives, 1830–1860,” Journal of the History of Sexuality, 18 (May 2009), 237–64.

García, David A., “A Master of the Rosary: Apology and Confession in Selected Writings of Jesús Colón’s A Puerto Rican in New York and Other Sketches,Afro-Hispanic Review, 27 (Fall 2008), 45–70.

Garland, Sarah, “‘A Cook Book to Be Read. What about It?’: Alice Toklas, Gertrude Stein, and the Language of the Kitchen,” Comparative American Studies (London), 7 (March 2009), 34–56.

Graham, Wendy, “Notes on a Native Son: Henry James’s New York,” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 239–67.

Gray, Elizabeth Kelly, “The World by Gaslight: Urban-Gothic Literature and Moral Reform in New York City, 1845–1860,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (June 2009), 137–62.

Hagood, Taylor, “Labor, Place, and Faulkner’s Rincon,” Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 359–77.

Hohenhaus, Ron, “The ‘Petrified Man’ Returns: An Early Mark Twain Hoax Makes an Unexpected Appearance in Australasia,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 83–103.

Hubbs, Jolene, “William Faulkner’s Rural Modernism,” Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 461–75.

Hudson, Berkley, and Karen Boyajy, “The Rise and Fall of an Ethnic Advocate and American Huckster: Louis N. Hammerling and the Immigrant Press,” Media History (Abingdon), 15 (Aug. 2009), 287–302.

Hughes, James, “Those Who Passed Through: Alexander Woollcott,” New York History, 89 (Summer 2008), 277–82.

Junqueira, Mary Ann, “Charles Wilkes, a U.S. Exploring Expedition e a dos Estados Unidos por um lugar no mundo (1838–1842)” (Charles Wilkes’s U.S. Exploring Expedition and the United States’s search for a place in the world (1838–1842)), Tempo (Rio de Janeiro), 13 (no. 25, 2008), 109–49. In Portugese.

Kreyling, Michael, “Robert Penn Warren: The Real Southerner and the ‘Hypothetical Negro,’” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 268–95.

Lank, Tom, “Poetic Sideshadowings of Fundamentalism in Southern Methodism, 1865–1866,” Methodist History, 47 (July 2009), 210–25.

Lomas, Laura, “José Martí’s ‘Evening of Emerson’ and the United Statesian Literary Tradition,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 1–17.

Lowe, John W., “The Transnational Vision of Richard Wright’s Pagan Spain,Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 69–99.

Lowrance, Mason, and Jan Pilditch, “Writing the Law: Literature and Slavery in Nineteenth Century America,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 66–82.

Martin, Gretchen, “Vanquished by a Different Set of Rules: Labor vs. Leisure in William Faulkner’s Absalom! Absalom!,Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 397–416.

Matthewson, Joe, “The Long and Strong Tradition of State Protection of Freedom of the Press,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 81–112.

Mieszkowski, Jan, “Great War, Cold War, Total War,” Modernism/Modernity, 16 (April 2009), 211–28.

Miles, Caroline, “William Faulkner’s Critique of Capitalism: Reading ‘Wash’ and ‘Centaur in Brass’ as Stories about Class Struggle,” Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 325–41.

Mizuno, Takeya, “Zaibei Nihongo shimbun to nashonarizumu no sokoku: Nichibei Kaisen Chokugo niokeru Rosanzerusu no Nihongoshi ‘Rafu Shimpo’ o jirei toshite” (The Japanese-language press in the United States and conflictive nationalism: An analysis of the Los Angeles Rafu Shimpo after Pearl Harbor), Media-shi Kenkyo (Tokyo), 24 (2008), 61–92. In Japanese.

Nash, Michael, and Daniel J. Leab, “Freedomways,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 227–37.

Neilson, Jim, and Gregory Meyerson, “Hookwormridden Heirs or Good Stock? Confronting Social Crisis in Light in August,Mississippi Quarterly, 61 (Summer 2008), 435–59.

Neuhaus, Jessamyn, “‘Is It Ridiculous for Me to Say I Want to Write?’: Domestic Humor and Redefining the 1950s Housewife Writer in Fan Mail to Shirley Jackson,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 115–37.

Norman, Will, “Nabokov’s Dystopia: Bend Sinister, America, and Mass Culture,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 49–69.

O’Brien, Colleen C., “‘Blacks in All Quarters of the Globe’: Anti-imperialism, Insurgent Cosmopolitanism, and International Labor in Pauline Hopkins’s Literary Journalism,” American Quarterly, 61 (June 2009), 245–70.

Page, Amanda M., “The Ever-Expanding South: James Weldon Johnson and the Rhetoric of the Global Color Line,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 26–46.

Palmer, Daryl W., “Coronado and Aesop: Fable and Violence on the Sixteenth-Century Plains,” Great Plains Quarterly, 29 (Spring 2009), 129–40.

Parikh, Crystal, “Writing the Borderline Subject of War in Susan Choi’s The Foreign Student,Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 47–68.

Pearl, Monica B., “‘Sweet Home’: Audre Lorde’s Zami and the Legacies of American Writing,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 297–319.

Peck, Graham A., “New Records of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate at the 1854 Illinois State Fair: The Missouri Republican and the Missouri Democrat Report from Springfield,” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 30 (Summer 2009), 25–80.

Portier, William L., “‘Good Friday in December’: World War II in the Editorials of Preservation of the Faith Magazine, 1939–1945,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Spring 2009), 25–44.

Richardson, Peter, “The Perilous Fight: The Rise of Ramparts Magazine, 1965–1966,” California History, 86 (no. 3, 2009), 22–43. Heavily illustrated.

Schweiger, Beth Barton, “Alexander Campbell’s Passion for Print: Protestant Sectarians and the Press in the Early United States,” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 118 (part 1, 2008), 143–76.

Seltzer, Catherine, “Exploding the Canon/Cannon: Elizabeth Spencer’s The Light in the Piazza,Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 100–127.

Sen, Krishna, “The Bengal Connection: Transnationalising America in The Namesake and The Tree Bride,Comparative American Studies (London), 7 (March 2009), 57–70.

Stanley, Alison, “‘To Speak with Other Tongues’: Linguistics, Colonialism, and Identity in 17th Century New England,” Comparative American Studies (London), 7 (March 2009), 1–17.

Stevens, Errol Wayne, “Two Radicals and Their Los Angeles: Harrison Gray Otis and Job Harriman,” California History, 86 (no. 3, 2009), 44–64. Heavily illustrated.

Sweeney, Michael S., “Julius F. Taylor and the Broad Ax of Salt Lake City,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 204–21.

Toth, Emily, “Kate Chopin: Knowing What It Means to Miss New Orleans,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 114–36. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Unger, Mary, “‘Dens of Iniquity and Holes of Wickedness’: George Lippard and the Queer City,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 319–39.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot, “Forgotten Feminist: Women’s Page Editor Maggie Savoy and the Growth of Women’s Liberation Awareness in Los Angeles,” California History, 86 (no. 2, 2009), 48–64. Heavily illustrated.

West, Sharon Crook, and Joseph P. McKerns, “Death and Communists: The Funeral Industry’s Attack on Jessica Mitford’s The American Way of Death,American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 31–53.

Williams, Megan E., “‘Meet the Real Lena Horne’: Representations of Lena Horne in Ebony Magazine, 1945–1949,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 117–30.

Yoshida, Akiyo, “Kindai shakai niokeru dotoku no suitai to sogai: W. D. Haueruzu no A Modern Instance to The Rise of Silas Lapham” (Moral degeneration and alienated modern individuals: W. D. Howells’s A Modern Instance and The Rise of Silas Lapham), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 113–26. In Japanese.

 

Aizenstein, Jill Havi, “Engaging America: Immigrant Jews in American Hebrew Literature” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320763.

Balter, Barrie, “American ‘I-deologies’: The Personal and the Political in the Post-Vietnam Novel” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3325438.

Benatov, Joseph, “Looking in the Iron Mirror: Eastern Europe in the American Imaginary, 1958–2001” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328526.

Bilwakesh, Nikhil, “Emerson and American Cosmopolitanism” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3330374.

Chirstensen, Susan, “Selected Correspondence from the Horton Foote Collection, 1912–1991” (University of Texas, Arlington, 2008). Order No. DA3320134.

Cohen, Victor B., “Heroes for Sale: Radical Politics and Genre Formation in Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction” (Carnegie Mellon University, 2005). Order No. DA3326625.

Conway, J. P., “Dog Gone Money: The Passing of Strange Currencies and Strange People in American Democratic Culture” (Washington University in St. Louis, 2008). Order No. DA3332079.

Coronado, Teresa Marie Freeman, “Locating the Butt of Ridicule: Humor and Social Class in Early American Literature” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325656.

Davies, Vernon Tad, “The Character of Government: Governing Institutions in U.S. Political Narratives, 1959–1972” (University of California, Irvine, 2008). Order No. DA3328076.

Dixon, Claudia A., “Bringing Her Home: The Woman in Herman Melville” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3330494.

de Fee, Nicole Reneé, “From Colony to Empire: The Decolonization of National Literary Identity in Antebellum American Literature” (University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2008). Order No. DA3326859.

Feldman, Rochelle Ellen, “Herman Melville’s Work Trilogy: Navigating the New Economic Waters of Antebellum America” (University of New York, Stonybrook, 2007). Order No. DA3329399.

Forster, Sophia Ella, “The Virtues of Our Defects: Social Critique in Nineteenth-Century American Literature” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320386.

Galluzzo, Anthony Michael, “Revolutionary Repubilc of Letters: Anglo-American Radical Literature in the 1790s” (University of California, Los Angeles, 2008). Order No. DA3332571.

Gehlawat, Monika, “Boom: The New York City Flâneur in Postwar American Literature and Art” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331627.

Gill, Diana Clark, “The Confessed American: War as Catalyst of a Changing Identity” (University of Mississippi, 2007). Order No. DA3329540.

Glaser, Jennifer, “Exceptional Differences: Race and the Postwar Jewish American Literary Imagination” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328563.

Glocke, Aimee, “Is the Black Aesthetic Dead? Positing the Black Aesthetic as the Foundation for the Black Novel” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326332.

Goldsmith, Julie Ann, “The People’s Art: The Chicago Tribune’s Transformation of Visual Journalism in the Early 20th Century” (Michigan State University, 2008). Order No. DA3331917.

Gordon, Michelle Yvonne, “Black Literature of Revolutionary Protest from Chicago’s South Side: A Local Literary History, 1931–1959” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327962.

Harmon, Geraldine Mart, “William Faulkner, His Eye for Archetypes, and America’s Divided Legacy of Medicine” (Georgia State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326932.

Hoeynck, Joshua S., “Poetic Cosmologies: Black Mountain Poetry and Process Philosophy” (Washington University in St. Louis, 2008). Order No. DA3332098.

Hooper, Michael Clay, “Serviceable Selves: Antislavery, Autobiography, and the Postidealist Critique of Moral Reform, 1841–1901” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320523.

Hruschka, John, “Ordering Books: The Development of a Modern American Book Trade” (Pennsylvania State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325924.

Jackson, Holly, “American Blood: The Ends of the Family in American Literature, 1850–1900” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316485.

Kaplan, Robert, “Manning America: Francis Hutcheson, Homoaffective Relations, and National Identity in the Early Republic” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3330128.

Lessy, Rose Ellen, “‘This Mysterious Miasma’: Environmental Risk, Edith Wharton, and the Literature of Bad Air” (Cornell University, 2008). Order No. DA3330023.

Lo, Yuk-Kwong Edmund, “Photo Illustration in U.S. Newsmagazines during the Past Three Decades” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327144.

Lock, Sarah Jo, “The People in the Neighborhood: Samaritans and Saviors in Middle-Class Women’s Social Settlement Writings, 1895–1914” (Texas Christian University, 2008). Order No. DA3324871.

Luck, Chad Martin, “The Body of Property: Space, Embodiment, and the Phenomenology of Possession in Antebellum American Literature” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3330777.

Lyes, Madeleine, “Writing Urbanity: Urban Literature and Culture during the Golden Era of the New Yorker Magazine” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Mackay, Daniel, “Advertising the Soul: Walt Whitman’s Luciferic Voice in Twentieth-Century American Poetry” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325675.

Maurantonio, Nicole J., “Crisis, Race, and Journalistic Authority in Postwar Philadelphia” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328620.

McTaggart, Ursula, “Radicalism in America’s ‘Industrial Jungle’: Metaphors of the Primitive and the Industrial in Activist Texts” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3324531.

Meletio, Donna M., “Leona Queyrouze (1861–1938), Louisiana French Creole Poet, Essayist, and Composer” (Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 2005). Order No. DA3329080.

Miller, Kara, “Tell Me a War: Presidential Narratives on the Eve of Conflict, 1916–2003” (Tufts University, 2008). Order No. DA3330354.

Miller, Wendy Pearce, “History, Gender, and Environment in ‘The Beulah Quintet’” (University of Mississippi, 2007). Order No. DA3329539.

Moran, Omar A., “Literature of Moral Conflict: Examining the Work of Nathaniel West from Ethical Perspectives” (Claremont Graduate University, 2008). Order No. DA3327298.

Noel, Tomás Urayoán, “nypr Blues: Experimentalism, Performance, and the Articulation of Diaspora in Nuyorican Poetry” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330155.

Pas, Justine M., “Finding Home in Babel: Transnationalism, Translation, and Languages of Identity” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328926.

Pascoe-Chavez, Diana F., “Pragmatism and the Frontier Narrative in It Is: A Magazine for Abstract Art” (Saint Louis University, 2007). Order No. DA3324201.

Pederson, Joshua, “American Gnosis: The Literary Afterlife of a Heresy” (Boston University, 2008). Order No. DA3323144.

Popp, Richard K., “Magazines, Marketing, and the Construction of Travel in the Post-war United States” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326370.

Powell, Jason A., “A Humble Protest: A Literary Generation’s Quest for the Heroic Self, 1917–1930” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325782.

Raymond, Virginia Marie, “Mexican Americans Write toward Justice in Texas, 1973–1982” (University of Texas, Austin, 2007). Order No. DA3320169.

Riofrio, John, “Beyond Borders: Immigration and Construction of Latin@ Identity and Culture in the Americas” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3328045.

Rodriguez, Rick, “Rethinking Manifest Destiny and the Cultures of Early U.S. Empire” (Loyola University, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3332368.

Rowan, Jamin Creed, “Urban Sympathy: Reconstructing an American Literary Tradition” (Boston College, 2008). Order No. DA3327284.

Russo, Sarah L., “Women’s Self-Writing and Medical Science: Harriet Martineau, Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Jacobs, and Elizabeth Stoddard” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323081.

Scala, Jodi Gabriel, “Willa Cather and Performative Testimony: A Response to Sexual Trauma” (University of Mississippi, 2007). Order No. DA3329533.

Shaman, Cory, “Contemplating the Great Waste: Representations of Environmental Disaster and Recovery in the American Southwest” (University of Mississippi, 2007). Order No. DA3329541.

Shoaib, Mahwash, “Arts of the Impossible: The Transnational Poetics of Etel Adnan, Agha Shahid Ali, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Kishwar Naheed” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3325397.

Sliter-Hays, Sara Maria, “Narratives and Rhetoric: Persuasion in Doctors’ Writings about the Summer Complaint, 1883–1939” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3329869.

Stratton, Billy J., “(Re)inscribing King Philip’s War: Mary Rowlandson and the Advent of the Indian Captivity Narrative” (University of Arizona, 2008). Order No. DA3320246.

Thompson, Todd Nathan, “Modest Proposals: American Satire and Political Change from Franklin to Lincoln” (University of Illinois, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3327450.

Vigil, Ariana Elizabeth, “Art in a Time of War: U.S. Latina/o Cultural Production and the Central American Revolutions” (Cornell University, 2008). Order No. DA3330092.

Vlagopoulos, Penny, “Voices from Below: Locating the Underground in Post–World War II American Literature” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333455.

Wallace, Robert Neil Andrew, “Improvisation and the Making of American Literary Modernism” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3330456.

Wilkinson, Elizabeth Leigh, “Story as a Weapon in Colonized America: Native American Women’s Transrhetorical Fight for Land Rights” (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 2008). Order No. DA3316407.

Winkel, Suzanne Macdonald, “Childless Women in the Plays of William Inge, Tennessee Williams, and Edward Albee” (University of North Dakota, 2008). Order No. DA3324280.

Yap, Alia Christine, “Remembering Bodies: Subject Formation in the Neo-plantation Narrative” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331847.

Yoshikawa, Mako E., “Riddles and Revelations: Forms of Incest Telling in 20th-Century America” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3329006.

Zeiss, Laura McKenzie, “Cold War Fictions of Behaviorism: Theories of Psychological Influence in American Cold War Literature” (University of California, Irvine, 2008). Order No. DA3333290.

 

Bentley, Nancy, Frantic Panoramas: American Literature and Mass Culture, 1870–1920. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 364 pp. $59.95, isbn 978-0-8122-4174-7.)

Dolan, Neal, Emerson’s Liberalism. (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009. xii, 341 pp. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-0-299-22804-0.)

Hutner, Gordon, What America Read: Taste, Class, and the Novel, 1920–1960. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009. xiv, 450 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-8078-3227-1.)

Sachsman, David B., S. Kittrell Rushing, and Roy Morris Jr., eds., Seeking a Voice: Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press. (West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2009. xiv, 347 pp. Cloth, $64.95, isbn 978-1-55753-505-4. Paper, $32.95, isbn 978-1-55753-508-5.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

 

Dreisbach, Daniel L., and Mark David Hall, eds., The Sacred Rights of Conscience: Selected Readings on Religious Liberty and Church-State Relations in the American Founding. (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, Inc., 2009. xxxiv, 672 pp. Cloth, $30.00, isbn 978-0-86597-714-3. Paper, $14.50, isbn 978-0-86597-715-0.)

Gorrell, Henry T., Soldier of the Press: Covering the Front in Europe and North Africa, 1936–1943, ed. Kenneth Gorrell. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xiv, 314 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1851-3.)

Hogan, Margaret A., et al., eds., Adams Family Correspondence, vol. 9: January 1790–December 1793. (Cambridge: Belknap, 2009. xlx, 569 pp. $100.00, isbn 978-0-674-03275-0.)

McClure, James P., Peg A. Lamphier, and Erika M. Kreger, eds., ‘Spur Up Your Pegasus’: Family Letters of Salmon, Kate, and Nettie Chase, 1844–1873. (Kent: Kent State University Press, 2009. xvi, 508 pp. $70.00, isbn 978-0-87338-988-4.)

Wink, Amy L., ed., Tandem Lives: The Frontier Texas Diaries of Henrietta Baker Embree and Tennessee Keys Embree, 1856–1884. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2008. xxii, 420 pp. $56.00, isbn 978-1-57233-504-2.)


Public History and Memory

 

Abe, Hiroko, “Mo no kyodotai: Nashonaru shimboru toshiteno Betonamu Beteranzu Memoriaru” (The community of mourning: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial as a national symbol), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 107–25. In Japanese.

Alderman, Derek H., and Rachel M. Campbell, “Symbolic Excavation and the Artifact Politics of Remembering Slavery in the American South: Observations from Walterboro, South Carolina,” Southeastern Geographer, 48 (Nov. 2008), 338–55.

Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, “Contentious and Collected: Memory’s Future in Southern History,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 751–66.

Hart, Siobhan M., Elizabeth S. Chilton, and Christopher Donta, “Before Hadley: Archaeology and Native History, 10,000 bc to 1700 ad,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 43–67. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Hutchinson, Phillip J., “The Lost World of Marshal J: History, Memory, and Iowa’s Forgotten Broadcast Legend,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Spring 2009), 137–67.

Kremer, Gary R., “The Abraham Lincoln Legacy in Missouri,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (Jan. 2009), 108–19.

Lamme, Ary J., III, “Commemorative Language in Abolitionist Landscape Texts: New York’s ‘Burned-Over District,’” Southeastern Geographer, 48 (Nov. 2008), 356–72.

Madsen-Brooks, Leslie, “Challenging Science as Usual: Women’s Participation in American Natural History Museum Work, 1870–1950,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 11–38.

Modlin, E. Arnold, Jr., “Tales Told on the Tour: Mythic Representations of Slavery by Docents at North Carolina Plantation Museums,” Southeastern Geographer, 48 (Nov. 2008), 265–87.

Romano, Renee, “Moving Beyond ‘the Movement That Changed the World’: Bringing the History of the Cold War into Civil Rights Museums,” Public Historian, 31 (May 2009), 32–51.

Williams, James B., “The Tennessee Civil War Centennial Commission: Looking to the Past as Tennessee Plans for the Future,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 67 (Winter 2008), 270–345.

 

Blee, Lisa M., “Framing Chief Leschi: Narratives and the Politics of Historical Justice in the South Puget Sound” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3330503.

Britton, Daryl (Dee), “Elegies of Darkness: Commemorations of the Bombing of Pan Am 103” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3333563.

Burns, Andrea Alison, “‘Show Me My Soul!’: The Evolution of the Black Museum Movement in Postwar America” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3328293.

Hack, Brian Edward, “American Acropolis: George Grey Barnard’s ‘Monument to Democracy,’ 1918–1938” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3334678.

Hayes, Katherine Frances Howlett, “Race Histories: Colonial Pluralism and the Production of History at the Sylvester Manor Site, Shelter Island, New York” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331645.

Reeves, Donna Elizabeth, “Battle for an Image: Black Memphians Define Their Place in Southern History” (Memphis State University, 2008). Order No. DA3328204.

Reynolds, Rebecca Lee, “From Green Cube to Site: Site-Specific Practices at American Sculpture Parks and Gardens, 1965–1987” (University of Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3334051.

Rooney, Patricia A., “Re-presenting World War II, Reviving Neo-Classicism, Reaffirming Super Power in a Post–9/11 Era: The Anomalous 2004 American National World War II Memorial” (Saint Louis University, 2008). Order No. DA3324208.

Ryan, Kathleen M., “‘When Flags Flew High’: Propaganda, Memory, and Oral History for World War II Female Veterans” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325683.

Weis, Andrea, “‘On Behalf of My Comrades’: Transnational Private Memories of German Prisoners of War in U.S. Captivity” (University of Kansas, 2008). Order No. DA3316253.

 

Kenkyu-kai, Hokubei Esunisiti, ed., Hokubei no chiisana hakubutsukan 2: “Chi” no sekaiisan (A small museum in North America 2: World heritage of “knowledge”). (Tokyo: Sairyu sha, 2009. 285 pp. ¥2,200, isbn 978-4-77911-397-0.) In Japanese.

Orvell, Miles, and Jeffrey L. Meikle, eds., Public Space and the Ideology of Place in American Culture. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2009. 460 pp. €92.00, isbn 978-90-420-2574-5.)

Rubertone, Patricia E., ed., Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and Engagement in Native North America. (Walnut Creek, Calif.: Left Coast, 2008. 256 pp. $79.00, isbn 978-1-59874-155-1.)

Sommer, Barbara W., and Mary Kay Quinlan, The Oral History Manual. (Lanham: AltaMira, 2009. viii, 121 pp. Cloth, $75.00, isbn 978-0-7591-1157-8. Paper, $32.95, isbn 978-0-7591-1158-5.) Second Edition.

 

Coggswell, Gladys Caines, comp., Stories from the Heart: Missouri’s African American Heritage. (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2009. xviii, 141 pp. Paper, $15.95, isbn 978-0-8262-1844-5.)

Donahue, Arwen, This Is Home Now: Kentucky’s Holocaust Survivors Speak. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xvi, 215 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2547-3.)

Fosl, Catherine, and Tracy E. K’Meyer, Freedom on the Border: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xvi, 309 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2549-7.)


Race

 

Adams, Mikaëla M., “Savage Foes, Noble Warriors, and Frail Remnants: Florida Seminoles in the White Imagination, 1865–1934,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 404–35.

Austin, Allan W., “‘Let’s Do Away with Walls!’: The American Friends Service Committee’s Interracial Section and the 1920s United States,” Quaker History, 98 (Spring 2009), 1–34.

Ayabe, Masatomo, “Ku Kluxers in a Coal Mining Community: A Study of the Ku Klux Klan Movement in Williamson County, Illinois, 1923–1926,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 102 (Spring 2009), 73–100.

Binnington, Ian, “Standing upon a Volcano: Cincinnati’s Newspapers Debate Emancipation, 1860–1862,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (June 2009), 163–86.

Bray, Chris, “‘Every Right to Be Where She Was’: The Legal Reconstruction of Black Self-Defense in Jim Crow Florida,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Winter 2009), 352–78.

Bridgen, Lorene, “On Their Own Terms: Temperance in Southern Ontario’s Black Community (1830–1860),” Ontario History (Willowdale), 101 (Spring 2009), 64–82.

Chatters, Linda M., et al., “Race and Ethnic Differences in Religious Involvement: African Americans, Caribbean Blacks, and Non-Hispanic Whites,” Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 32 (Sept. 2009), 1143–63.

Chujo, Ken, “Posuto minken undo-ki niokeru jinshu to chitsujo: Afamativu akushon to ‘Kara-buraindona tayosei’ hihan” (Race and order in the post–civil rights era: Affirmative action and the critique of ‘colorblind diversity’), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 69. In Japanese.

Cook, Alison, and Christy Glass, “When Markets Blink: U.S. Stock Price Responses to the Appointment of Minority Leaders,” Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 32 (Sept. 2009), 1183–202.

Darden, Gary Helm, “The New Empire in the ‘New South’: Jim Crow in the Global Frontier of High Imperialism and Decolonization,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 8–25.

Detsi-Diamanti, Zoe, “Burlesquing ‘Otherness’ in Nineteenth-Century American Theatre: The Image of the Indian in John Brougham’s Met-a-mora; Or, The Last of the Pollywogs (1847) and Po-Ca-Hon-Tas; Or, The Gentle Savage (1855),” American Studies, 48 (Fall 2007), 101–23.

Dierksheide, Christa, and Peter S. Onuf, “Slaveholding Nation, Slaveholding Civilization,” in In the Cause of Liberty: How the Civil War Redefined American Ideals, ed. William J. Cooper Jr. and John M. McCardell Jr., 9–24. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. x, 195 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-8071-3444-3.)

Dougherty, Jack, et al., “School Choice in Suburbia: Test Scores, Race, and Housing Markets,” American Journal of Education, 115 (Aug. 2009), 523–48.

Drabble, John, “From White Supremacy to White Power: The fbi, cointelpro-white hate, and the Nazification of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s,” American Studies, 48 (Fall 2007), 49–74.

Eitle, Tamela McNulty, and Matthew Steffens, “Religious Affiliation and Beliefs about Racial Inequality: White College Students’ Attitudes about Black-White and Native American–White Inequality,” Social Science Journal, 46 (Sept. 2009), 506–20.

Ezra, David Alan, “Doe v. Kamehameha Schools: A ‘Discrete and Insular Minority’ in Hawai‘i Seventy Years after Carolene Products?,” University of Hawai‘i Law Review, 30 (Summer 2008), 295–318.

Feldman, Glenn, “Southern Disillusionment with the Democratic Party: Cultural Conformity and the ‘the Great Melding’ of Racial and Economic Conservatism in Alabama during World War II,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (Aug. 2009), 199–230.

Fujinaga, Yasumasa, “‘Nagaku atsuinatsu’ saiko: 60 nendai kokujin radikaruzu no sozoryoku to toshi bodo nikansuru ichikosatsu” (Reconsidering the ‘long hot summer’: A historiographical sketch of the race riots of the 1960s and imaginations of black radicals), Yamaguchi Daigaku Bungakubukaishi (Yamaguchi), 58 (2008), 63–89. In Japanese.

Goodman, David, “Anglophilia and Racial Nationalism in the Debate about U.S. Entry into World War 2,” in Projections of Britain in the United States of America, Australia, and New Zealand: 1900–1950, ed. Heather Kerr and Lawrence Warner, 17–24. (Adelaide: Lythrum Press, 2008. vii, 72 pp. Paper, isbn 978-1-921-01318-8.)

Graham, Jessica, “Joe Louis contra Max Schmeling e a nova ideolgia da democracia racial nos Estados Unidos” (Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling and the new ideology of racial democracy in the United States), Tempo (Rio de Janeiro), 13 (no. 25, 2008), 109–30. In Portuguese.

Heale, M. J., “Anatomy of a Scare: Yellow Peril Politics in America, 1980–1993,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (April 2009), 19–47.

Hirata, Miwako, “Amerika sanberuto no kyowato-ka to daitoshiken kogai: Kyosei basu tsugaku o chushin ni” (The rise of the Republican party in the sun belt South: On the problem of busing), Musashi Daigaku Jinbun Zasshi (Tokyo), 40 (no. 2, 2008), 187–214. In Japanese.

Housel, William, “The Persistence of Vision: Problems with Race after the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act,” Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 33–45.

Huerta, Joel, “Friday Night Rights: South Texas High-School Football and the Struggle for Equality,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 981–1000.

Ishiyama, Noriko, “Kororado Riba Indian Kyojuchi no nochi kaitaku to Nikkeijin rodoryoku: Posuton shuyojo no chiri-kukan” (The agricultural development of the Colorado River Indian Reservation and Japanese-American labor: A geographical analysis of the Poston Internment Camp), Rikkyo Amerikan Sutadizu (Tokyo), 30 (March 2008), 135–52. In Japanese.

Johnson, Timothy, “‘Death for Negro Lynching!’: The Communist Party, usa’s Position on the African American Question,” American Communist History, 7 (Dec. 2008), 243–54.

Jones, Jacqueline, “Labor and the Idea of Race in the American South,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 613–26.

Joo, Thomas W., “Yick Wo Re-revisited: Nonblack Nonwhites and Fourteenth Amendment History,” University of Illinois Law Review (Fall 2008), 1427–40.

Joseph, Peniel E., “Rethinking the Black Power Era,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 707–16.

Kaneko, Ayumu, “Otokorashiku baketsu o orosu: Bukka T. Washington no ‘jinshuteki hikisage’ ideorogi ni okero ‘otokorashisa’ to kaikyu” (To cast down a bucket like a man: ‘Manhood’ and class ideology of ‘racial cast-down’), Rekishigaku Kenkyu (Tokyo) (Sept. 2008), 21–31. In Japanese.

Kolin, Philip C., “Haunting America: Emmett Till in Music and Song,” Southern Cultures, 15 (Fall 2009), 115–38.

Kreyling, Michael, “Robert Penn Warren: The Real Southerner and the ‘Hypothetical Negro,’” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 268–95.

Manning, Christopher, “‘God Didn’t Curse Me When He Made Me Black,’” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 102 (Spring 2009), 28–72.

McDermott, Stacy Pratt, “‘Black Bill’ and the Privileges of Whiteness in Antebellum Illinois,” Journal of Illinois History, 12 (Spring 2009), 2–26.

Minamikawa, Fuminori, “Ritoru Tokyo no saiken? Saiteiju-ki niokeru komyuniti to jinshu kyocho-shugi” (Rebuilding little Tokyo? Community and interracialism in the resettlement era), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 135–53. In Japanese.

Minchin, Timothy J., “One America? Church Burnings and Perceptions of Race Relations in the Clinton Years,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 1–28.

Mollano, Kara, “Race, Roads, and Right-of-Way: A Campaign to Block Highway Construction in Fort Madison, 1967–1976,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Summer 2009), 255–97.

Moriwaki, Yumiko, “Burakku feisu minsutoreru to rodosha kaikyu: 19 seiki zenhan Nyuyoku niokeru jinshu to kaikyu” (Blackface minstrelsy and the American working class: Race and class in early-nineteenth-century New York City), Ritsumeikan Bungaku (Kyoto), 604 (2008), 684–93. In Japanese.

Page, Amanda M., “The Ever-Expanding South: James Weldon Johnson and the Rhetoric of the Global Color Line,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 26–46.

Singh, Nikhil Pal, “Beyond the ‘Empire of Jim Crow’: Race and War in Contemporary U.S. Globalism,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 89–112.

Smith, Rogers M., and Desmond S. King, “Barack Obama and the Future of American Racial Politics,” Du Bois Review, 6 (March 2009), 25–35.

Smyth, J. E., “Jim Crow, Jett Rink, and James Dean: Reconstructing Ferber’s Giant (1952–1956),” American Studies, 48 (Fall 2007), 5–27.

Sohoni, Deenesh, and Salvatore Saporito, “Mapping School Segregation: Using gis to Explore Racial Segregation between Schools and Their Corresponding Attendence Areas,” American Journal of Education, 115 (Aug. 2009), 569–600.

Steedman, Marek D., “Resistance, Rebirth, and Redemption: The Rhetoric of White Supremacy in Post–Civil War Louisiana,” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques (Waterloo), 35 (Spring 2009), 97–113.

Takei, Hiroshi, “Hokubu toshi niokeru koritsu gakko no jinshu kakuri teppai undo: 1960 nendai no Shikago o jirei nishite” (Desegregating public schools in the northern cities: The case of 1960s Chicago), Hitotsubashi Shakaikagaku (Tokyo), 5 (2008), 213–39. In Japanese.

Vickery, Peter, “Race, Liberty, and the Electoral System in Massachusetts,” New England Journal of History, 65 (Spring 2009), 48–73.

Yagyu, Tomoko, “Nambu dorei torihiki no hatten oyobi sono Kakudai to shiji no Haikei” (The expansion of the domestic slave trade and proslavery ideology: Trading networks, business strategies, and the formation of a southern worldview), Amerika Keizaishi Kenkyu (Tokyo), 7 (2008), 21–40. In Japanese.

Zug, James, “The Color of Our Skin: Quakerism and Integration at Sidwell Friends School,” Quaker History, 98 (Spring 2009), 35–47.

 

Cornell, Sarah E., “Americans in the U.S. South and Mexico: A Transnational History of Race, Slavery, and Freedom, 1810–1910” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3329864.

Frug, Stephen Ellison, “Accepting Equality: Rhetorical Reactions to the Changing Politics of de Jure Segregation” (Cornell University, 2008). Order No. DA3330054.

Golland, David Hamilton, “Constructing Affirmative Action: Federal Contract Compliance and the Building Construction Trades, 1956–1973” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3325474.

Gordon, Leah N., “The Question of Prejudice: Social Science, Education, and the Struggle to Define ‘the Race Problem’ in Mid-century America, 1935–1965” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328567.

Maurantonio, Nicole J., “Crisis, Race, and Journalistic Authority in Postwar Philadelphia” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328620.

Morowski, Deborah Lynn, “Prevailing over Prejudice: A Story of Race, Inequity, and Education in Gonzales, Texas” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3324477.

Mueller, Ken S., “Benton and the People: White Nationalism on the Jacksonian Frontier, 1782–1848” (Saint Louis University, 2008). Order No. DA3324193.

Reynolds, LeeAnn Garrison, “‘Red and Yellow, Black and White’: Maintaining Segregation, 1920–1955” (Vanderbilt University, 2007). Order No. DA3328504.

Seliger, Mary Aileen, “Unmasking the Myths of Democracy in the United States: Narratives of Minority Race and Rights in Twentieth Century Literature and Jurisprudence” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3319875.

Smith, Stacey Leigh, “California Bound: Unfree Labor, Race, and the Reconstruction of the Far West, 1848–1870” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3328049.

Steeby, Elizabeth Anna, “Plantation States: Region, Race, and Sexuality in the Cultural Memory of the U.S. South, 1900–1945” (University of California, San Diego, 2008). Order No. DA3320636.

Williams, Christopher Newell, “Caught in the Web of Scapegoating: National Coverage of California’s Proposition 187” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3319946.

Witmer, Andrew Daryl, “God’s Interpreters: Protestant Missionaries, African Converts, and Conceptions of Race in the United States, 1830–1910” (University of Virginia, 2008). Order No. DA3327015.

 

Bean, Jonathan, ed., Race and Liberty in America: The Essential Reader. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xxii, 331 pp. Cloth, $50.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2545-9. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8131-9231-9.)

Bush, Roderick D., The End of White World Supremacy: Black Internationalism and the Problem of the Color Line. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009. 258 pp. Cloth, $79.50, isbn 978-1-59213-572-1. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-59213-573-8.)

Kerr, Heather, and Lawrence Warner, eds., Projections of Britain in the United States of America, Australia, and New Zealand: 1900–1950. (Adelaide: Lythrum Press, 2008. vii, 72 pp. Paper, isbn 978-1-921-01318-8.)

Luczak, Ewa, and Antoszek Andrzej, eds., Czarno na bialym: Afroamerykanie którzy poruszyli Ameryke (Down in black and white: The Afro-Americans who touched America). (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2009. 335 pp. zl. 37, isbn 978-9-323-50595-2.) In Polish.

Michael, George, Theology of Hate: A History of the World Church of the Creator. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2009. x, 285 pp. $44.95, isbn 978-0-8130-3350-1.)

Pennybacker, Susan D., From Scottsboro to Munich: Race and Political Culture in 1930s Britain. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. xviii, 382 pp. Cloth, $55.00, isbn 978-0-691-08828-0. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-0-691-14186-2.)

Sachsman, David B., S. Kittrell Rushing, and Roy Morris Jr., eds., Seeking a Voice: Images of Race and Gender in the 19th Century Press. (West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2009. xiv, 347 pp. Cloth, $64.95, isbn 978-1-55753-505-4. Paper, $32.95, isbn 978-1-55753-508-5.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.


Religion

 

Austin, Allan W., “‘Let’s Do Away with Walls!’: The American Friends Service Committee’s Interracial Section and the 1920s United States,” Quaker History, 98 (Spring 2009), 1–34.

Bagley, Will, “‘One Long Funeral March’: A Revisionist’s View of the Mormon Handcart Disasters,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 50–115.

Baugher, Sherene, “The John Street Methodist Church: An Archaeological Excavation with Native American Cooperation,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 46–64.

Bearman, Alan F., and Jennifer L. Mills, “Charles M. Sheldon and Charles F. Parham: Adapting Christianity to the Challenges of the American West,” Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 106–23.

Bentley, Joseph I., “In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo: Prelude to Joseph Smith’s Financial Disasters,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 23–49.

Blakesley, Katie Clark, “‘A Style of Our Own’: Modesty and Mormon Women, 1951–2008,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Summer 2009), 20–54.

Blue, Ellen, “True Methodist Women: Reflections on the Community at St. Mark’s,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 215–36. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Blythe, Richard, “The Missouri Synod and the Changing Definitions of Fundamentalism,” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly, 82 (Spring 2009), 31–51.

Bonner, Jeremy, “The Limits of Acceptable Behavior: The ‘Arundel Affair’ and the Social Gospel in Progressive Pittsburgh,” Western Pennsylvania History, 92 (Summer 2009), 50–61. Heavily illustrated.

Bowman, Matthew, and Samuel Brown, “Reverend Buck’s Theological Dictionary and the Struggle to Define American Evangelicalism, 1802–1851,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 441–73.

Brimhall, Sandra Dawn, “Friends at All Times: The Correspondence of Isaiah Moses Coombs and Dryden Rogers,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Spring 2009), 151–65.

Cannon, Kenneth L., II, “The Tragic Matter of Louie Wells and John Q. Cannon,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Spring 2009), 126–90.

Carmack, John K., “California Provided the Answer,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Spring 2009), 27–42.

Castro, J. Justin, “Amazing Grace: The Influence of Christianity in Nineteenth-Century Oklahoma Ozark Music and Society,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 446–68.

Chatters, Linda M., et al., “Race and Ethnic Differences in Religious Involvement: African Americans, Caribbean Blacks, and Non-Hispanic Whites,” Ethnic and Racial Studies (London), 32 (Sept. 2009), 1143–63.

Clarke, Martin V., “John Wesley’s ‘Directions for Singing’: Methodist Hymnody as an Expression of Methodist Beliefs in Thought and Practice,” Methodist History, 47 (July 2009), 196–209.

Compton, Todd M., “Becoming a ‘Messenger of Peace’: Jacob Hamblin in Tooele,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Spring 2009), 1–29.

Covis, Leonardo, “The Radical Next Door: The Los Angeles Catholic Worker during the Cold War,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Spring 2009), 69–111.

Cruz-Manjarrez, Adriana, “Dancing to the Heights: Performing Zapotec Identity, Aesthetics, and Religiosity,” in Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, ed. Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, 116–31. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.)

Ellis, Blake A., “An Alternative Politics: Texas Baptists and the Rise of the Christian Right, 1975–1985,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (April 2009), 361–86.

Enochs, Ross, “Native Americans on the Path to the Catholic Church: Cultural Crisis and Missionary Adaptation,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 71–88.

Evans, Stefani, “‘Middling Sorts’ and Baptisms: Alathea ‘Alletta’ Sadler (ca. 1732–1806) of New York and Poughkeepsie,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (June 2009), 97–110.

Feinmen, Peter, “The Methodist Upper Iowa Conference: From Wilderness to Melting Pot,” Methodist History, 47 (July 2009), 226–41.

Ford, Bridget, “Beyond Cane Ridge: The ‘Great Western Revivals’ in Louisville and Cincinnati, 1828–1845,” Ohio Valley History, 8 (Winter 2008), 17–37.

Fox, Jonathan, Patrick James, and Yitan Li, “State Religion and Discrimination against Ethnic Minorities,” Nationalism & Ethnic Politics (Abingdon), 15 (April 2009), 189–210.

Griggs, Karen Ann, “Handcarts Going East: The 1857 Missionaries,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Spring 2009), 191–237.

Hansen, Bradley A., and Mary Eschelbach Hansen, “Religion, Social Capital, and Business Bankruptcy in the United States, 1921–1932,” Business History (Liverpool), 50 (Nov. 2008), 714–27.

Howlett, David J., “Eating Vegetables to Build Zion: rlds Children in the 1920s,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 1–22.

Klejment, Anne, “The Spirituality of Dorothy Day’s Pacifism,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Spring 2009), 1–24.

Kurosaki, Makoto, “Amerika kominken undo niokeru kyokai no yakuwari saiko” (A reassessment of the roles of churches in the American civil rights movement), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 31 (2008), 73–90. In Japanese.

Kwilecki, Susan, “Twenty-First-Century American Ghosts: The After-Death Communication—Therapy and Revelation from beyond the Grave,” Religion and American Culture, 19 (Winter 2009), 101–33.

Lank, Tom, “Poetic Sideshadowings of Fundamentalism in Southern Methodism, 1865–1866,” Methodist History, 47 (July 2009), 210–25.

MacKay, Kathryn L., “Sisters of Ogden’s Mount Benedict Monastery,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 242–59.

McGinnis, Andrew M., “Between Enthusiasm and Stoicism: David Rice and Moderate Revivalism in Virginia and Kentucky,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 106 (Spring 2008), 165–91.

McIlhenny, Ryan, “‘Remember, Church-Officers, Your Awful Responsibility’: Presbyterians, Immediate Abolition, and George Bourne’s The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable,Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 122–48.

Metcalf, Brandon J., “James G. Bleak: From London to Dixie,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Winter 2009), 117–56.

Moreton, Bethany, “Why Is There So Much Sex in Christian Conservatism and Why Do So Few Historians Care Anything about It?,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 717–38.

Nepstad, Sharon Erickson, “Disruptive Action and the Prophetic Tradition: War Resistance in the Plowshares Movement,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Spring 2009), 97–113.

Oman, Nathan B., “‘The Living Oracles’: Legal Interpretation and Mormon Thought,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Summer 2009), 1–19.

Pehl, Matthew, “The Remaking of the Catholic Working Class: Detroit, 1919–1945,” Religion and American Culture, 19 (Winter 2009), 37–67.

Pope-Levison, Priscilla, “A ‘Thirty Year War’ and More: Exposing Complexities in the Methodist Deaconess Movement,” Methodist History, 47 (Jan. 2009), 101–16.

Portier, William L., “‘Good Friday in December’: World War II in the Editorials of Preservation of the Faith Magazine, 1939–1945,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Spring 2009), 25–44.

Powers, Gerard F., “The U.S. Bishops and War since the Peace Pastoral,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Spring 2009), 73–98.

Richard, Mark Paul, “This Is Not a Catholic Nation: The Ku Klux Klan Confronts Franco-Americans in Maine,” New England Quarterly, 82 (June 2009), 285–303.

Romig, Ronald E., “The rlds Church on the Pacific Slope,” Journal of Mormon History, 35 (Spring 2009), 43–125.

Rzeznik, Thomas F., “‘Representatives of All That Is Noble’: The Rise of the Episcopal Establishment in Early-Twentieth-Century Philadelphia,” Religion and American Culture, 19 (Winter 2009), 69–100.

Scharfenberger, Gerard P., “Upon This Rock: Salvage Archaeology at the Early-Eighteenth-Century Holmdel Baptist Church,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 12–29.

Stone, Geoffrey R., “The World of the Framers: A Christian Nation?,” ucla Law Review, 56 (Oct. 2008), 1–26.

Thiel, Mark G., “Catholic Ladders and Native American Evangelization,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 49–70.

Turley, David, “Religion and Approaches to Reform: Boston Unitarians versus Evangelicals in the Context of the 1820s and 1830s,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (June 2009), 187–210.

Valeri, Mark, “Providence in the Life of John Hull: Puritanism and Commerce in Massachusetts Bay, 1650–1680,” Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 118 (part 1, 2008), 55–116.

Vecsey, Christopher, “The Good News in Print and Image: Catholic Evangeliteracy in Native America,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 27 (Winter 2009), 1–19.

Vitale, Gary, “Abraham Lincoln and the Mormons: Another Legacy of Limited Freedom,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 260–71.

Voelker, David J., “Church Building and Social Class on the Urban Frontier: The Refinement of Lexington, 1784–1830,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 106 (Spring 2008), 191–230.

Ward, Jeanne A., and John P. McCarthy, “Tea in God’s Light: An Analysis of Artifacts from the Friends Meetinghouse Site, Burlington, New Jersey,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 30–45.

Wells, Ronald A., “Cesar Chavez’s Protestant Allies: The California Migrant Ministry and the Farm Workers,” Journal of Presbyterian History, 87 (Spring–Summer 2009), 5–16.

Young, Pearl J., “‘Genius Uncultivated Is Like a Meteor of the Night’: Motives and Experiences of Methodist Female College Life in the Confederate States of America,” Methodist History, 47 (April 2009), 179–91.

Zug, James, “The Color of Our Skin: Quakerism and Integration at Sidwell Friends School,” Quaker History, 98 (Spring 2009), 35–47.

 

Boger, Gretchen Elisabeth, “American Protestantism in the Asian Crucible, 1919–1939” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3332418.

Bond, Adam L., “What the Law Cannot Do: Samuel DeWitt Proctor’s Theological Response to an American Crisis, 1945–1997” (Marquette University, 2008). Order No. DA3326754.

Bucknor, Wayne Frederick Antonio, “The Changing Role of Music in the Liturgy of the African American Seventh-Day Adventist Church: Guidelines for Improving Its Qualitative Use” (University of Alabama, 2008). Order No. DA3334605.

Fisher, Linford D., “‘Traditionary Religion’: The Great Awakening and the Shaping of Native Cultures in Southern New England, 1736–1776” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3329575.

Heinz, Helen A., “‘We Are All as One Fish in the Sea . . .’: Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania: 1730–1790” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326338.

Hill, Matthew S., “God and Slavery in America: Francis Wayland and the Evangelical Conscience” (Georgia State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326934.

Kjaer, Lise, “Awakening the Spiritual: James Turrell and Quaker Practice” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3330386.

Kradel, Adam, “Using the Lord’s Name: The Use and Impact of Presidential Religious Rhetoric” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3327887.

Luse, Christopher, “‘The Offspring of Infidelity’: Polygenesis and the Defense of Slavery” (Emory University, 2008). Order No. DA3332327.

Pederson, Joshua, “American Gnosis: The Literary Afterlife of a Heresy” (Boston University, 2008). Order No. DA3323144.

Robinson, Charles Jeffrey, Sr., “The Pastoral Intent of the Writings of Henry Holcombe Tucker” (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2008). Order No. DA3332491.

Ronan, Marisa, “Evangelical Cultural Appropriation: Christian Fiction and the Pursuit of a New Evangelical Christianity” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Umit, Devrim, “The American Protestant Missionary Network in Ottoman Turkey, 1876–1914: Political and Cultural Reflections of the Encounter” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333451.

Weimer, Adrian Chastain, “Protestant Sainthood: Martydom and the Meaning of Sanctity in Early New England” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3325847.

Witmer, Andrew Daryl, “God’s Interpreters: Protestant Missionaries, African Converts, and Conceptions of Race in the United States, 1830–1910” (University of Virginia, 2008). Order No. DA3327015.

Witzig, Fred, “The Great Anti-awakening: Anti-revivalism in Philadelphia and Charles Town, South Carolina, 1739–1745” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3319836.

 

Bennett, Richard E., We’ll Find the Place: The Mormon Exodus, 1846–1848. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. xx, 442 pp. Paper, $21.95, isbn 978-0-8061-3838-1.)

Buck, Christopher, Religious Myths and Visions of America: How Minority Faiths Redefined America’s World Role. (Westport: Praeger, 2009. xii, 324 pp. $49.95, isbn 978-0-313-35959-0.)

Gonzalez, Joaquin Jay, III, Filipino American Faith in Action: Immigration, Religion, and Civic Engagement. (New York: New York University Press, 2009. viii, 221 pp. Cloth, $65.00, isbn 978-0-8147-3196-3. Paper, $21.00, isbn 978-0-8147-3197-0.)

Häberlein, Mark, The Practice of Pluralism: Congregational Life and Religious Diversity in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730–1820. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2009. xii, 276 pp. $79.00, isbn 978-0-271-03521-5.)

Kosaka, Noboru, Kami no kuni Amerika no ronri: Shukyo uha niyoru Isuraeru shien, chuzetsu, dosei-kon no hinin (The logic of God’s country America: The religious right’s support of Israel and disapproval of abortion and same-sex marriage). (Tokyo: Akashi, 2008. 414 pp. ¥2,940, isbn 978-4-75032-873-7.) In Japanese.

Muñoz, Vincent Phillip, God and the Founders: Madison, Washington, and Jefferson. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. x, 242 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-0-521-51515-3. Paper, $24.99, isbn 978-0-521-73579-7.)

Noll, Mark A., The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith. (Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2009. 212 pp. $25.00, isbn 978-0-8308-2847-0.)

Sutton, Robert P., Heartland Utopias. (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. 224 pp. $32.00, isbn 978-0-87580-401-9.)

Vianello, Mino, Lo specchio americano: Dio, Cesare e la frontiera (The American mirror: God, Caesar, and the frontier). (Milan: Mondadori, 2009. 160 pp. €12.00, isbn 978-88-6184-030-0.) In Italian.

Wills, Gregory A., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1859–2009. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xiv, 566 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-19-537714-9.)

 

Dreisbach, Daniel L., and Mark David Hall, eds., The Sacred Rights of Conscience: Selected Readings on Religious Liberty and Church-State Relations in the American Founding. (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, Inc., 2009. xxxiv, 672 pp. Cloth, $30.00, isbn 978-0-86597-714-3. Paper, $14.50, isbn 978-0-86597-715-0.)


Revolutionary and Early National

Bell, Richard, “The Double Guilt of Dueling: The Stain of Suicide in Anti-dueling Rhetoric in the Early Republic,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 383–410.

Buchanan, Chester C., “Jesse Copher: One of Daniel Boone’s Salt Makers,” Kentucky Ancestors, 44 (Spring 2009), 119–35.

Butterfield, Kevin, “A Common Law of Membership: Expulsion, Regulation, and Civil Society in the Early Republic,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 133 (July 2009), 255–75.

Castronovo, Russ, “Propaganda, Prenational Critique, and Early American Literature,” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 183–210.

Gilman, Carolyn, “L’Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780, Part 1,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (April 2009), 133–47.

Gilman, Carolyn, “L’Anneé du Coup: The Battle of St. Louis, 1780, Part 2,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (July 2009), 195–211.

Haw, James, “‘Every Thing Here Depends upon Opinion’: Nathanael Greene and Public Support in the Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 109 (July 2008), 212–31.

Lennon, Rachal Mills, “Jonathan Turner—More Than a Name: A Carolina Case Study in Dissecting Records,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 97 (March 2009), 17–28.

Marcus, Maeva, “John Marshall Was Not the First Chief Justice,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 153 (March 2009), 48–55.

McMahon, Lucia, “‘Of the Utmost Importance to Our Country’: Women, Education, and Society, 1780–1820,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 475–506.

O’Melinn, Liam Seamus, “What If James Madison Were to Assess the Intellectual Property Revolution?,” Michigan State Law Review (Spring 2008), 401–12.

Opal, J. M., “Common Sense and Imperial Atrocity: How Thomas Paine Saw South Asia in North America,” Common-Place, 9 (July 2009), http://www.common-place.org.

Shalev, Eran, “‘A Perfect Republic’: The Mosaic Constitution in Revolutionary New England, 1775–1788,” New England Quarterly, 82 (June 2009), 235–63.

Stone, Geoffrey R., “The World of the Framers: A Christian Nation?,” ucla Law Review, 56 (Oct. 2008), 1–26.

 

Apap, Christopher C., “America Unbound: The Early American Geographical Imagination and the Shaping of the Nation” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320765.

Baer, Robert V., “Power and Freedom: Political Thought and Constitutional Politics in the United States and Argentina” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320764.

Dzurec, David J., III, “‘An Entertaining Narrative of . . . Cruel and Barbarous Treatment’: Captivity, Narrative, and Debate in the Early American Republic, 1775–1816” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324009.

Galluzzo, Anthony Michael, “Revolutionary Repubilc of Letters: Anglo-American Radical Literature in the 1790s” (University of California, Los Angeles, 2008). Order No. DA3332571.

Rodriguez, Rick, “Rethinking Manifest Destiny and the Cultures of Early U.S. Empire” (Loyola University, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3332368.

 

Brown, Gordon S., Incidental Architect: William Thornton and the Cultural Life of Early Washington, D.C., 1794–1828. (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2009. xiv, 141 pp. Cloth, $49.95, isbn 978-0-8214-1862-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8214-1863-5.)

Davis, Kenneth C., America’s Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation. (New York: Collins, 2008. xiv, 270 pp. Cloth, $26.95, isbn 978-0-06-111818-0. Paper, $15.99, isbn 978-0-06-111819-7.)

Mayers, Robert A., The War Man: The True Story of a Citizen-Soldier Who Fought from Quebec to Yorktown. (Yardley: Westholme, 2009. xii, 284 pp. $26.00, isbn 978-1-59416-082-0.)

Morgan, Edmund S., American Heroes: Profiles of Men and Women Who Shaped Early America. (New York: Norton, 2009. xvi, 278 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-393-07010-1.)

Newell, Quincy D., Constructing Lives at Mission San Francisco: Native Californians and Hispanic Colonists, 1776–1821. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2009. x, 267 pp. $39.95, isbn 978-0-8263-4706-0.)

 

Hogan, Margaret A., et al., eds., Adams Family Correspondence, vol. 9: January 1790–December 1793. (Cambridge: Belknap, 2009. xlx, 569 pp. $100.00, isbn 978-0-674-03275-0.)

Sypher, Francis J., Jr., New York State Society of the Cincinnati: Histories of New York Regiments of the Continental Army. (Fishkill: New York State Society of the Cincinnati, 2008. xiv, 359 pp. $200.00.)


Rural

 

Harris, Carmen V., “‘Well I Just Generally Bes the President of Everything’: Rural Black Women’s Empowerment through South Carolina Home Demonstration,” Black Women, Gender, and Families, 3 (Spring 2009), 91–112.

Jensen, Joan, “The World of Theta Mead, County Nurse: Private and Public Health Care in Rural Wisconsin, 1900–1922,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Spring 2009), 2–15. Heavily illustrated.

Lawrence, John W., Paul W. Schopp, and Robert J. Lore, “‘They Even Threaten the Sick That They Will Not Be Buried in the Churchyard’: Salvage Archaeology of the Raritan-in-the-Hills Cemetery, Somerset County, New Jersey,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 93–114.

McPherson, Robert S., “Soldiering in a Corner, Living on the Fringe: Military Operations in Southeastern Utah, 1880–1890,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Spring 2009), 126–50.

Sherrod, Ricky L., “Plain Folk, Planters, and the Complexities of Southern Society: Kinship Ties in Nineteenth-Century Northwest Louisiana and Northeast Texas,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 113 (July 2009), 1–31.

 

Birk, Megan Elizabeth, “Alone in the Country: Rural Social Welfare for Dependent Children, 1865–1920” (Purdue University, 2008). Order No. DA3330230.

Egolf, Jennifer Ann, “‘Keep America American’: Great Depression, Government Intervention, and Conservative Response in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 1920s–1940” (West Virginia University, 2008). Order No. DA3326477.

Fyfe, David Allen, “Commerce and Sociability in Small-Town America: Explorations in Historical giscience” (Pennsylvania State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325913.

Martin, Lou, “Working for Independence: The Failure of New Deal Politics in a Rural Industrial Place” (West Virginia University, 2008). Order No. DA3326908.

Montague, Rodney, “The Tie That Binds: A Study of White Farmers in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1850–1915” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333409.

Mudgett, Jill, “The Hills of Home: Environmental Identity in the Rural North, 1815–1860” (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2008). Order No. DA3325253.

Wittman, Barbara Kathleen, “A Community of Letters: A Quaker Woman’s Correspondence and the Making of the American Frontier, 1791–1824” (University of Akron, 2008). Order No. DA3323988.

 

Miller, Marla R., ed., Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Whittaker, William E., ed., Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682–1862. (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2009. 266 pp. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-1-58729-831-8.) Heavily illustrated.

 

Burton, Thomas, Beech Mountain Man: The Memoirs of Ronda Lee Hicks. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2009. xxii, 133 pp. $32.95, isbn 978-1-57233-665-0.)


Science and Technology

 

Boone, M. Scott, “The Past, Present, and Future of Computing and Its Impact on Digital Rights Management,” Michigan State Law Review (Spring 2008), 413–34.

Callaway, Judson, and Su Richards, “Old Lamps for New: The Failed Campaign to Bring Electric Street Lighting to Salt Lake City,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 222–41.

Fernlund, Kevin J., “To Think Like a Star: The American West, Modern Cosmology, and Big History,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 23–44. Heavily illustrated.

Hadden, R. Lee, “The Heringen Collection of the U.S. Geological Survey Library, Reston, Virginia,” Earth Sciences History, 27 (no. 2 2008), 242–65.

Kessler, Bree, “Recruiting Wombs: Surrogates as the New Security Moms,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 167–82.

Kurosaki, Akira, “Kakuheiki no kyozon o mosakusuru kagakusha: Paguwosshu kaigi niokeru saishogen yokushiron no juyo to beikokiu no kagakusha no yakuwari, 1955–1963 nen” (The Pugwash Conference and American scientists’ quest for disarmament and stable mutual deterrence, 1955–1963), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 42 (2008), 77–98. In Japanese.

Layne, Linda L., “The Home Pregnancy Test: A Feminist Technology?,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 61–79.

Matsuda, Hiroyuki, “Amerika niokeru denshin-shi no shakaishi” (A social history of telegraph operators in America), Joho-Tsushin Gakkai-shi (Tokyo), 85 (Jan. 2008), 59–68. In Japanese.

Matsuda, Hiroyuki, “Morusu denshinshi no Uchu: Amerika Gasshuikoku, 1846–1907 nen; Joho-Tsushin rodo no soseishi” (A world of the Morse telegrapher in the United States, from 1846 to 1907: On the formation of information-communication technology work), Koshien Daigaku Kiyo (Takarazuka), 35 (2007), 123–62. In Japanese.

Misoe, Atsuro, “Reisen no hotei-jutsu: Kakujidai niokeru hochoki tekunoroji no gensetsu to hyosho” (Prosthetics in the Cold War: Discourses and representations of the hearing aid in the atomic age), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 42 (2008), 119–36. In Japanese.

Orna, Mary Virginia, “Women Chemists in the National Inventors’ Hall of Fame: Their Remarkable Lives and Their Award-Winning Research,” Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, 34 (no. 1, 2009), 51–60.

Pandora, Katherine, “Popular Science in National and Transnational Perspective: Suggestions from the American Context,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 346–58.

Porter, Theodore, “How Science Became Technical,” Isis, 100 (June 2009), 292–309.

Shimizu, Hiroshi, and Takashi Hirao, “Inter-organizational Collaborative Research Networks in Semiconductor Lasers, 1975–1994,” Social Science Journal, 46 (June 2009), 233–51.

Swanson, Kara W., “Human Milk as Technology and Technologies of Human Milk: Medical Imaginings in the Early Twentieth-Century United States,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 21–37.

Swanson, Kara W., “The Emergence of the Professional Patent Practitioner,” Technology and Culture, 50 (July 2009), 519–48.

Tsuchida, Eiko, “Tekunoroji to imin no Amerikanizumu: Suweden-kei imin-shakai niyoru gunkan ‘Monita’ to Jon Erikuson no hyosho” (Technology and an immigrant version of Americanism: Swedish-American representation of the ironclad Monitor and John Ericsson), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 155–73. In Japanese.

Williams, Robert V., “Enhancing the Cultural Record: Recent Trends and Issues in the History of Information Science and Technology,” Libraries & the Cultural Record, 44 (no. 3, 2009), 326–42.

Young, Davis A., “Origins of the American Quantitative Igneous Rock Classifications: Part 1,” Earth Sciences History, 27 (no. 2 2008), 188–219.

 

Alcorn, Aaron L., “Modeling Behavior: Boyhood, Engineering, and the Model Airplane in American Culture” (Case Western Reserve University, 2008). Order No. DA3326297.

Goldsmith, Julie Ann, “The People’s Art: The Chicago Tribune’s Transformation of Visual Journalism in the Early 20th Century” (Michigan State University, 2008). Order No. DA3331917.

Julyk, David P., “‘The Trouble with Machines Is People’: The Computer as Icon in Post-war America, 1946–1970” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328859.

Mills, Mara C., “The Dead Room: Deafness and Communication Engineering” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3334769.

Nienkamp, Paul, “A Culture of Technical Knowledge: Professionalizing Science and Engineering Education in Late-Nineteenth Century America” (Iowa State University, 2008). Order No. DA3316176.

Sweeney, Patrick C., “Collateral Damage: Technology’s Influence upon the American Warrior’s Ethical Obligation to the Noncombatant from the Civil War” (Salve Regina University, 2008). Order No. DA3333058.

Tobbell, Dominique Avril, “Pharmaceutical Networks: The Political Economy of Drug Development in the United States, 1945–1980” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328664.

Vogel, Sarah A., “The Politics of Plastics: The Economic, Political, and Scientific History of Bisphenol A” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333456.

Yi, Doogab, “The Recombinant University: Genetic Engineering and the Emergence of Biotechnology at Stanford, 1959–1980” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3324311.

 

Colten, Craig E., Perilous Place, Powerful Storms: Hurricane Protection in Coastal Louisiana. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. x, 195 pp. $40.00, isbn 978-1-60473-238-2.)

Kagan, Jerome, The Three Cultures: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Humanities in the 21st Century. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xii, 311 pp. Cloth, $70.00, isbn 978-0-521-51842-0. Paper, $21.99, isbn 978-0-521-73230-7.)

McCalman, Iain, Darwin’s Armada: Four Voyages and the Battle for the Theory of Evolution. (New York: Norton, 2009. 423 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-393-06814-6.)

Nishikawa, Junko, Amerika koku uchu sangyo: Rekishi to genzai (American aerospace industry: History and the present). (Tokyo: Nihonkeizai Hyoronsha, 2008. 328 pp. ¥4,725, isbn 978-4-81881-964-1.) In Japanese.


Sexuality

 

Churchill, David S., “The Queer Histories of a Crime: Representations and Narratives of Leopold and Loeb,” Journal of the History of Sexuality, 18 (May 2009), 287–324.

Ongiri, Amy Abugo, “Prisoner of Love: Affiliation, Sexuality, and the Black Panther Party,” Journal of African American History, 94 (Winter 2009), 69–86.

 

Oharazeki, Kazuhiro, “Japanese Prostitutes in the Pacific Northwest, 1887–1920” (State University of New York, Binghamton, 2008). Order No. DA3320155.


Slavery

 

Adams, Carl, “Lincoln’s First Freed Slave: A Review of Bailey v. Cromwell, 1841,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 101 (Fall–Winter 2008), 235–59.

Asadachi, Kotaro, “Nanboku senso-ki no doreishu niokeru jiyu rodo shakai-kan: Merirando shu 1864 nen shu kenpo seitei kaigi no giron kara” (The idea of free labor society in the slave states during the Civil War era: The state constitutional conventon of Maryland in 1864), Shikyo (Tsukuba), 56 (March 2008), 66–85. In Japanese.

Blackett, R. J. M., “Dispossessing Massa: Fugitive Slaves and the Politics of Slavery after 1850,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (June 2009), 119–36.

Bonner, Robert E., “Proslavery Extremism Goes to War: The Counterrevolutionary Confederacy and Reactionary Militarism,” Modern Intellectual History, 6 (Aug. 2009), 261–85.

Boster, Dea H., “An ‘Epeleptick’ Bondswoman: Fits, Slavery, and Power in the Antebellum South,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 83 (Summer 2009), 271–301.

Clymer, Jeffory A., “Family Money: Race and Economic Rights in Antebellum U.S. Law and Fiction,” American Literary History, 21 (Summer 2009), 211–38.

DePuydt, Peter J., “Free at Last, Someday: Senator Outerbridge Horsey and Manumission in the Nineteenth Century,” Pennsylvania History, 76 (Spring 2009), 164–78.

Dierksheide, Christa, and Peter S. Onuf, “Slaveholding Nation, Slaveholding Civilization,” in In the Cause of Liberty: How the Civil War Redefined American Ideals, ed. William J. Cooper Jr. and John M. McCardell Jr., 9–24. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009. x, 195 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-8071-3444-3.)

Etcheson, Nicole, “John Brown, Terrorist?,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 29–48.

Goetz, Rebecca Anne, “Rethinking the ‘Unthinking Decision’: Old Questions and New Problems in the History of Slavery and Race in the Colonial South,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 599–612.

Kaye, Anthony E., “The Second Slavery: Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century South and the Atlantic World,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 627–50.

Lamme, Ary J., III, “Commemorative Language in Abolitionist Landscape Texts: New York’s ‘Burned-Over District,’” Southeastern Geographer, 48 (Nov. 2008), 356–72.

Lander, Kevin, and Jonathan Pritchett, “When to Care: The Economic Rationale of Slavery Health Care Provision,” Social Science History, 33 (Summer 2009), 155–82.

Mason, Matthew, “Federalists, Abolitionists, and the Problem of Influence,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (March 2009), 1–27.

McIlhenny, Ryan, “‘Remember, Church-Officers, Your Awful Responsibility’: Presbyterians, Immediate Abolition, and George Bourne’s The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable,Southern Studies, 16 (Spring–Summer 2009), 122–48.

McNair, Glenn, “Slave Women, Capital Crime, and Criminal Justice in Georgia,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 93 (Summer 2009), 135–58.

Miller, Diane, “Frontier Freedom: Seeking the Underground Railroad in Indian Territory,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 76–93.

Paquette, Robert L., “‘A Horde of Brigands?’: The Great Louisiana Slave Revolt of 1811 Reconsidered,” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques (Waterloo), 35 (Spring 2009), 72–96.

Pargas, Damian Alan, “Disposing of Human Property: American Slave Families and Forced Separation in Comparative Perspective,” Journal of Family History, 34 (July 2009), 251–74.

Salafia, Matthew, “Searching for Slavery: Fugitive Slaves in the Ohio River Valley Borderland, 1830–1860,” Ohio Valley History, 8 (Winter 2008), 38–63.

Yagyu, Tomoko, “Nambu dorei torihiki no hatten oyobi sono Kakudai to shiji no Haikei” (The expansion of the domestic slave trade and proslavery ideology: Trading networks, business strategies, and the formation of a southern worldview), Amerika Keizaishi Kenkyu (Tokyo), 7 (2008), 21–40. In Japanese.

 

Foy, Charles R., “Ports of Slavery, Ports of Freedom: How Slaves Used Northern Seaports’ Maritime Industry to Escape and Create Trans-Atlantic Identities, 1713–1783” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335526.

Hill, Matthew S., “God and Slavery in America: Francis Wayland and the Evangelical Conscience” (Georgia State University, 2008). Order No. DA3326934.

Hooper, Michael Clay, “Serviceable Selves: Antislavery, Autobiography, and the Postidealist Critique of Moral Reform, 1841–1901” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320523.

Kim, EunHyoung, “Individualism and the Sectional Crisis: Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Their Responses to Slavery and Racism” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320428.

Mulcare, Daniel M., “Bound Government: Slavery Politics, Internal Improvements, and the Limits of National Power” (New School University, 2007). Order No. DA3333086.

Schermerhorn, Jack Lawrence (Calvin), “Against All Odds: Slavery and Enslaved Families in the Making of the Antebellum Chesapeake” (University of Virginia, 2008). Order No. DA3327001.

Tanner, Kevin P. S., Jr., “‘A Foe to Sad Oppression’s Rod’: The Story of Gerrit Smith” (State University of New York, Binghamton, 2008). Order No. DA3320657.

 

Dattel, Gene, Cotton and Race in the Making of America: The Human Costs of Economic Power. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2009. xiv, 416 pp. $28.95, isbn 978-1-56663-747-3.)

Kim, David H., “The Unexamined Frontier: Dewey, Pragmatism, and America Enlarged,” in Pragmatism, Nation, and Race: Community in the Age of Empire, ed. Chad Kautzer and Eduardo Mendieta, 46–72. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xiv, 319 pp. $65.00, isbn 978-0-253-35311-5.)


Social Movements

 

Hostetter, David, “House Guest of the aec: Dorothy Hutchinson, the 1958 Fast at the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Domestication of Protest,” Peace & Change, 34 (April 2009), 133–47.

Wells, Ronald A., “Cesar Chavez’s Protestant Allies: The California Migrant Ministry and the Farm Workers,” Journal of Presbyterian History, 87 (Spring–Summer 2009), 5–16.

 

Firven, Michael Shane, Jr., “From Paternalism to Black Power: Civil Rights, the Black Panther Party, and the Evolution of Black Leadership in New Orleans, Louisiana” (Howard University, 2008). Order No. DA3330764.

Frazier, Nishani, “Harambee Nation: Cleveland core, Community Organization, and the Rise of Black Power” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA333339.

Tolson, Claudette L., “The Excluded and the Included: Chicago, White Supremacy, and the Clubwomen’s Movement, 1873–1915” (Loyola University, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3332374.


Social and Cultural

 

Bassett, Lynne Z., “The Sober People of Hadley: Sumptuary Legislation and Clothing in Hadley Men’s Probate Inventories, 1663–1731,” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 191–210. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Benjamin, David, “Only in Photographs: Memories of Beloved Wisconsin Dells Attractions,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Summer 2009), 14–23. Heavily illustrated.

Cummings, Jennifer, “‘How Can We Fail?’ The Texas State Library’s Traveling Libraries and Bookmobiles, 1916–1966,” Libraries & the Cultural Record, 44 (no. 3, 2009), 299–325.

DeWitt, Petra, “‘Drifting Back into Their Old Ways’: Local Efforts to Banish the German Language from Missouri during the Great War,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (April 2009), 161–82.

Finnegan, John R., and Cara A. Finnegan, “Birth of a Resort: The Chase Hotel and the Rise of Lakeside Tourism,” Minnesota History, 61 (Summer 2009), 272–83. Heavily illustrated.

Garfield, Seth, “A Amazônia no imaginário norte-americano em tempo de guerra” (Amazonia in the U.S. wartime imaginary), Revista Brasileira de História, 29 (no. 57, 2009), 19–65. In Portuguese.

Hall, Susan Grove, “The Protean Character of Jello, Icon of Food and Identity,” Studies in Popular Culture, 31 (Fall 2008), 69–80.

Kwilecki, Susan, “Twenty-First-Century American Ghosts: The After-Death Communication—Therapy and Revelation from beyond the Grave,” Religion and American Culture, 19 (Winter 2009), 101–33.

Latham, Joyce M., “Wheat and Chaff: Carl Roden, Abe Korman, and the Definitions of Intellectual Freedom in the Chicago Public Library,” Libraries & the Cultural Record, 44 (no. 3, 2009), 279–98.

Law, Michael John, “Turning Night into Day: Transgression and Americanization at the English Inter-war Roadhouse,” Journal of Historical Geography (London), 35 (July 2009), 473–94.

Lawrence, John W., Paul W. Schopp, and Robert J. Lore, “‘They Even Threaten the Sick That They Will Not Be Buried in the Churchyard’: Salvage Archaeology of the Raritan-in-the-Hills Cemetery, Somerset County, New Jersey,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 93–114.

Mathews, Burgin, “‘When I Say Get It’: A Brief History of the Boogie,” Southern Cultures, 15 (Fall 2009), 24–52.

May, Elaine Tyler, “Cold War Minnesota,” Minnesota History, 61 (Spring 2009), 218–29.

Mays, Dorothy, “Gatorland: Survival of the Fittest among Florida’s Mid-tier Tourist Attractions,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Spring 2009), 509–39.

Mosby, Ian, “‘That Won-Ton Soup Headache’: The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, msg, and the Making of American Food, 1968–1980,” Social History of Medicine (Oxford), 22 (April 2009), 133–51.

Nance, Susan, “The Veiled Prophet’s Oriental Tale: St. Louis’s Famous Festivals in Context, 1878–1900,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (Jan. 2009), 90–107.

Phung, Thao T., Julia A. King, and Douglas H. Ubelaker, “Alcohol, Tobacco, and Excessive Animal Protein: The Question of an Adequate Diet in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 2, 2009), 61–82.

Riordan, Timothy B., “‘Carry Me to Yon Kirk Yard’: An Investigation of Changing Burial Practices in the Seventeenth-Century Cemetery at St. Mary’s City, Maryland,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 81–92.

Stanonis, Anthony J., “The Triumph of Epicure: A Global History of New Orleans Culinary Tourism,” Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 145–61.

Umezaki, Toru, “Amerika ‘60 nendai sedai’ no keisei” (The Formation of the American ‘60s generation’), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 698, July 2008), 58–72. In Japanese.

Veit, Richard F., “‘Resolved to Strike Out a New Path’: Consumerism and Iconographic Change in New Jersey Gravestones, 1680–1820,” Historical Archaeology, 43 (no. 1, 2009), 115–41.

 

Carter, William Howard, “Chains of Consumption: The Iroquois and Consumer Goods, 1550–1800” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3323175.

Çelimli, Isli, “Production of a Cultural Practice: The Transformation of Dining in New York City” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333316.

Coleman, Brenda Weeks, “Keeping the Faith: The Public Library’s Commitment to Adult Education, 1950–2006” (University of Southern Mississippi, 2008). Order No. DA3326698.

Levine, Jonathan, “Credit Where It Is Due: A Social History of Consumer Credit in America” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330146.

Rounds, Christopher Damien, “Ireland for Sale: The Marketing and Consumerism of the Irish-American Identity since 1880” (University of South Carolina, 2008). Order No. DA3332286.

Shoop, Casey, “Meta-California: Culture, Critical Theory, and the Ends of History in the Golden State” (Columbia University, 2008). Order No. DA3333439.

Swihart, Ryan T. A., “An Ornament and a Promise: Discourses on Culture in Nineteenth-Century America” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3325394.

Turner, Katherine Leonard, “Good Food for Little Money: Food and Cooking among Urban Working-Class Americans, 1875–1930” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3324472.

 

Blaszczyk, Regina Lee, American Consumer Society, 1865–2005: From Hearth to hdtv. (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 2009. xiv, 330 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-88295-264-2.)

Brown, Gordon S., Incidental Architect: William Thornton and the Cultural Life of Early Washington, D.C., 1794–1828. (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2009. xiv, 141 pp. Cloth, $49.95, isbn 978-0-8214-1862-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8214-1863-5.)

Currell, Susan, American Culture in the 1920s. (New York: Edinburgh University Press, 2009. xx, 252 pp. Cloth, $100.00, isbn 978-0-7486-2521-5. Paper, $29.50, isbn 978-0-7486-2522-2.)

Fabbi, Giovanni, Le trincee lontane: Il sud degli Stati Uniti e la prima guerra mondiale; Il caso del sud carolina (Distant trenches: The U.S. South and World War One; The case of South Carolina). (Turin: Otto, 2009. 258 pp. €20.00, isbn 978-88-95285-12-2.) In Italian.

Leder, Jane Mersky, Thanks for the Memories: Love, Sex, and World War II. (Dulles: Potomac, 2009. xxx, 185 pp. Paper, $17.95, isbn 978-1-59797-277-2.)

Mendelson, Richard, From Demon to Darling: A Legal History of Wine in America. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. xviii, 302 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-520-25943-0.)

Petigny, Alan, The Permissive Society: America, 1941–1965. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. x, 292 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-0-521-88896-7. Paper, $24.99, isbn 978-0-521-75722-5.)

Wegner, Phillip E., Life between Two Deaths, 1989–2001: U.S. Culture in the Long Nineties. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. xiv, 279 pp. Cloth, $79.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4473-5. Paper, $22.95, isbn 978-0-8223-4473-5.)

 

Gottfried, Herbert, and Jan Jennings, American Vernacular Buildings and Interiors: 1870–1960. (New York: Norton, 2009. 471 pp. Paper, $55.00, isbn 978-0-393-73262-7.) Previously published in 1988. Heavily illustrated.


Social Welfare and Public Health

 

Adams, Jane, and D. Gorton, “This Land Ain’t My Land: The Eviction of Sharecroppers by the Farm Security Administration,” Agricultural History, 83 (Spring 2009), 323–51.

Burch, Susan, “(Extraordinary) Bodies of Knowledge: Recent Scholarship in American Disability History,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 29–34.

Clare, Rod, “Resisting ‘the Doldrums’: The League of Women Voters in North Carolina in the 1950s,” North Carolina Historical Review, 86 (April 2009), 180–207.

Gerber, David, “Creating Group Identity: Disabled Veterans and American Government,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 23–28.

Hiratai, Yumi, “Amerika nambu koshu eisei gyosei no tenkai: Rokkufera Eisei Linkai to 20 Seiki no kochubyo kontororu” (Development of public health in the South: The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and the control of hookworm disease in the early twentieth century), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 20–35. In Japanese.

Kennedy, David M., “What the New Deal Did,” Political Science Quarterly, 124 (Summer 2009), 251–68.

Lansing, Michael J., “‘Salvaging the Man Power of America’: Conservation, Manhood, and Disabled Veterans during World War I,” Environmental History, 14 (Jan. 2009), 32–57.

Longmore, Paul, “Making Disability an Essential Part of American History,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 11–15.

Miller, Leta E., and Catherine Parsons Smith, “Playing with Politics: Crisis in the San Francisco Federal Music Project,” California History, 86 (no. 2, 2009), 26–47. Heavily illustrated.

Pajot, Dennis, “‘The Greatest Baseball Game Ever Played Anywhere,’” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Spring 2009), 36–47. Heavily illustrated.

Petty, Christina, “Broken Thread: The Choctaw Spinning Association, 1937–1943,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 86 (Winter 2008–2009), 428–45.

Pope-Levison, Priscilla, “A ‘Thirty Year War’ and More: Exposing Complexities in the Methodist Deaconess Movement,” Methodist History, 47 (Jan. 2009), 101–16.

Richert, Lucas, “Pills, Policy Making, and Perceptions: Inside the fda during the ‘Reagan Revolution,’ 1981–1982,” Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue canadienne d’études américaines (Ottawa), 39 (no. 2, 2009), 41–63.

Rogers, Bethany, “‘Better’ People, Better Teaching: The Vision of the National Teacher Corps, 1965–1968,” History of Education Quarterly, 49 (Aug. 2009), 347–72.

Sato, Chitose, “1932 nen Wisukonshin shitsugyo hosho-ho to nyudiru: ‘Wisukonshin-ha’ no Shiso to Raforetto Chiji niyoru shu-seiji o chushin ni” (The Wisconsin Unemployment Compensation Act of 1932 and the New Deal: The ‘Wisconsin idea’ and the politics of Governor Philip La Follette), Shakai Keizai Shigaku (Tokyo), 73 (no. 6, 2008), 57–78. In Japanese.

Scotch, Richard K., “‘Nothing about Us Without Us’: Disability Rights in America,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 17–22.

Shultis, Christopher, “A ‘New Deal’ for American Composers: How the wpa Music Copying Project Added American Music to the Edwin A. Fleisher Collection,” American Music, 27 (Spring 2009), 87–101.

Strach, Patricia, “Making Higher Education Affordable: Policy Design in Postwar America,” Journal of Policy History, 21 (no. 1, 2009), 61–88.

Trachtenberg, Alan, “Minnesota in the Camera’s Eye, 1935–43,” Minnesota History, 61 (Spring 2009), 174–95. Heavily illustrated.

Turley, David, “Religion and Approaches to Reform: Boston Unitarians versus Evangelicals in the Context of the 1820s and 1830s,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (June 2009), 187–210.

 

Ahuja, Neel, “Cultures of Quarantine: Race, U.S. Empire, and the Biomedical Discourse of National Security, 1893–1960” (University of California, San Diego, 2008). Order No. DA3330845.

Anderson, Patricia Dockman, “‘By Legal or Moral Suasion Let Us Put It Away’: Temperance in Baltimore, 1829–1870” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3329783.

Bergman, Jonathan C., “The Shape of Disaster and the Universe of Relief: A Social History of Disaster Relief and the ‘Hurricane of ’38,’ Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 1938–1941” (State University of New York, Buffalo, 2008). Order No. DA3320427.

Birk, Megan Elizabeth, “Alone in the Country: Rural Social Welfare for Dependent Children, 1865–1920” (Purdue University, 2008). Order No. DA3330230.

Briggs, Tracey, “Twenty Years at Greenwich House” (University of Toledo, 2008). Order No. DA3329499.

Coleman, Amanda, “Reform(ulat)ing the Region: Competing Discourses of Region and Regional Change in the Depression-Era U.S. South” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325653.

Davis, Helen Louise, “Compassionate Consumerism: Mass Movements, Youth Markets, and the Evolution of an Ethic from Band Aid to Idol Aid” (Michigan State University, 2008). Order No. DA3331890.

Jennings, Audra R., “With Minds Fixed on the Horrors of War: Liberalism and Disability Activism, 1940–1960” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3325734.

Lock, Sarah Jo, “The People in the Neighborhood: Samaritans and Saviors in Middle-Class Women’s Social Settlement Writings, 1895–1914” (Texas Christian University, 2008). Order No. DA3324871.

Moniz, Amanda Bowie, “‘Labours in the Cause of Humanity in Every Part of the Globe’: Transatlantic Philanthropic Collaboration and the Cosmopolitan Ideal, 1760–1815” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328913.

Rose, Sarah Frances, “No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1850–1930” (University of Illinois, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3327434.

Smith, Freddy Carl, “Shadows over Goshen: Plain Whites, Progressives, and Paternalism in the Depression South” (University of Southern Mississippi, 2008). Order No. DA3329751.

Stipelman, Brian Eric, “‘Necessitous Men Are Not Free Men’: The Political Theory of the New Deal” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335560.

Wrenn, Marion, “Inventing Warriors: U.S. Philanthropies and the Post-war Reorientation of Foreign Journalists” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3332522.

 

Hunt, D. Bradford, Blueprint for Disaster: The Unraveling of Chicago Public Housing. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. x, 380 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-226-36085-0.)

Mendelson, Richard, From Demon to Darling: A Legal History of Wine in America. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. xviii, 302 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-520-25943-0.)

Nishiyama, Takayuki, Amerika-gata fukushi kokka to toshi seiji: Nyuyoku-shi niokeru aban riberarizumu u no tenkai (An American-style welfare state and urban politics: The development of urban liberalism in New York City). (Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 2008. 334 pp. ¥6,825, isbn 978-4-13036-231-3.) In Japanese.

 

Davis, Anita Price, New Deal Art in Virginia: The Oils, Murals, Reliefs, and Frescoes, and Their Creators. (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2009. vi, 218 pp. Paper, $45.00, isbn 978-0-7864-4185-3.) Heavily illustrated.

Lindsey, Ben B., and Harvey J. O’Higgins, The Beast. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xlvi, 239 pp. Paper, $19.95, isbn 978-0-87081-953-7.) Originally published in 1910.


Sports and Recreation

 

Aiello, Thomas, “The Southern against the South: The Chicago Conspiracy in the 1932 Negro Southern Baseball League,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, 102 (Spring 2009), 7–27.

Alamillo, Jose, “Richard ‘Pancho’ Gonzalez, Race, and the Print Media in Postwar Tennis America,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 947–65.

Amundson, Michael A., “‘These Men Play Real Polo’: An Elite Sport in the ‘Cowboy State,’ 1890–1930,” Montana, 59 (Spring 2009), 3–22. Heavily illustrated.

Benjamin, David, “Only in Photographs: Memories of Beloved Wisconsin Dells Attractions,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Summer 2009), 14–23. Heavily illustrated.

Brawley, Edward Allan, “The Good Doctor, the Social Engineer, and the Golfing Gems of California,” California History, 86 (no. 1, 2008), 8–27. Heavily illustrated.

Clements, Eric L., “Selling the Switzerland of America: Colorado’s Railroads Promote Pleasure and Health Seeking, 1870–1930,” Colorado Heritage (March–April 2009), 14–23. Heavily illustrated.

de la Teja, Jesus, “‘Buena gana tenia de ir a jugar’: The Recreational World of Early San Antonio, Texas, 1718–1845,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 889–905.

Finnegan, John R., and Cara A. Finnegan, “Birth of a Resort: The Chase Hotel and the Rise of Lakeside Tourism,” Minnesota History, 61 (Summer 2009), 272–83. Heavily illustrated.

Graham, Jessica, “Joe Louis contra Max Schmeling e a nova ideolgia da democracia racial nos Estados Unidos” (Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling and the new ideology of racial democracy in the United States), Tempo (Rio de Janeiro), 13 (no. 25, 2008), 109–30. In Portuguese.

Grano, Daniel A., “Muhammad Ali versus the ‘Modern Athlete’: On Voice in Mediated Sports Culture,” Critical Studies in Media Communication, 26 (June 2009), 191–211.

Guthrie-Shimizu, Sayuri, “Architects of a Masquerade Peace: The United States and the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 67–88.

Huerta, Joel, “Friday Night Rights: South Texas High-School Football and the Struggle for Equality,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 981–1000.

Iber, Jorge, “Mexican-Americans of South Texas Football: The Athletic and Coaching Careers of E. C. Lerma and Bobby Cavazos, 1932–1965,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 966–80.

Innis-Jimenez, Michael, “Beyond the Baseball Diamond and Basketball Court: Organized Leisure in Inter-war Mexican South Chicago,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 906–23.

Jefferson, Alison Rose, “African American Leisure Space in Santa Monica: The Beach Sometimes Known as the ‘Inkwell,’ 1900s–1960s,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Summer 2009), 155–89. Heavily illustrated.

Kupper, Patrick, “Science and the National Parks: A Transatlantic Perspective on the Interwar Years,” Environmental History, 14 (Jan. 2009), 58–81.

Marin, Christine, “Courting Success and Realizing the American Dream: Arizona’s Mighty Miami High School Championship Basketball Team, 1951,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 26 (June 2009), 924–46.

Mays, Dorothy, “Gatorland: Survival of the Fittest among Florida’s Mid-tier Tourist Attractions,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Spring 2009), 509–39.

Mihelich, John, “‘Baseball Was Our Life’: Amateur Baseball in Butte, Montana, 1920–1960,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 62–72. Heavily illustrated.

Mires, Calvin H., “Plying the Waters in America’s Little Switzerland: Early-Twentieth-Century Lake Tourism in Glacier National Park,” Montana, 59 (Spring 2009), 42–60. Heavily illustrated.

Norwood, Stephen H., “‘American Jewish Muscle’: Forging a New Masculinity in the Streets and in the Ring, 1890–1940,” Modern Judaism, 29 (May 2009), 167–93.

Pajot, Dennis, “‘The Greatest Baseball Game Ever Played Anywhere,’” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Spring 2009), 36–47. Heavily illustrated.

Poyo, Gerald E., “Baseball in Key West and Havana, 1885–1910: The Career of Francisco A. Poyo,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Spring 2009), 540–64.

 

Fischesser, Sarah M., “‘Thanks to Title IX’: Female Athletes’ Identifications and Team Sports in Transition” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323053.

Kahrl, Andrew William, “On the Beach: Race and Leisure in the Jim Crow South” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3319888.

Popp, Richard K., “Magazines, Marketing, and the Construction of Travel in the Post-war United States” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326370.

Swanson, Jon Krister, “The Rise of the mlbpa: One Craft Guild’s Safe Path Home” (University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008). Order No. DA3330482.

 

Lieb, Frederick G., and Stan Baumgartner, The Philadelphia Phillies. (Kent: Kent State University Press, 2009. xiv, 259 pp. Paper, $18.00, isbn 978-1-60635-012-6.) Originally published in 1953.

Luke, Bob, The Baltimore Elite Giants: Sport and Society in the Age of Negro League Baseball. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. 192 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8018-9116-8.)


Teaching, Surveys, and Textbooks

 

Harvey, Mark W., “Taking the Postwar Seriously: The Environmental Significance of the Truman Years in Modern United States History,” in The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, ed. Karl Boyd Brooks, 3–19. (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009. xxxvi, 145 pp. Paper, $28.95, isbn 978-1-931112-93-2.)

Robertson, Stephen, et al., “Symposium: Teaching American Studies,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 104–37.

 

Beerman, Jill S., “The Use of Moral Dilemmas Derived from Feature Films to Teach American History in Secondary Schools” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3329859.

 

Cravens, Hamilton, ed., Great Depression: People and Perspectives. (Santa Barbara: abc-clio, 2009. xxxii, 275 pp. $85.00, isbn 978-1-59884-093-3.)

Lyons, Paul, American Conservatism: Thinking It, Teaching It. (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2009. xiv, 202 pp. Cloth, $59.95, isbn 978-0-8265-1625-1. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8265-1626-8.)

Newton-Matza, Mitchell, ed., Jazz Age: People and Perspectives. (Santa Barbara: abc-clio, 2009. xliv, 246 pp. $85.00, isbn 978-1-59884-033-9.)

Nickell, Joe, Real or Fake: Studies in Authentification. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. xii, 239 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-8131-2534-3.) Heavily illustrated.

 

Smith, Mark M., ed., Writing the American Past: U.S. History to 1877. (Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. xii, 168 pp. Paper, $20.00, isbn 978-1-4051-6359-0.)


Transnational and Comparative

 

Bridgen, Lorene, “On Their Own Terms: Temperance in Southern Ontario’s Black Community (1830–1860),” Ontario History (Willowdale), 101 (Spring 2009), 64–82.

Brouns, Thomas, “Exploiting Insurgent Violence in Afghanistan,” Military Review, 89 (July–Aug. 2009), 10–20.

Carey, Elaine, “‘Selling Is More of a Habit Than Using’: Narcotraficante Lola la Chata and Her Threat to Civilization, 1930–1960,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 62–89.

Fujimoto, Shigeo, “Trans-Pacific Boy Scout Movement in the Early Twentieth Century: The Case of the Boy Scout Movement in Osaka, Japan,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 29–43.

Grigg, John A., “‘How This Shall Be Brought About’: The Development of the sspck’s American Policy,” Itinerario (Leiden), 32 (no. 3, 2008), 43–60.

Guthrie-Shimizu, Sayuri, “Architects of a Masquerade Peace: The United States and the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 67–88.

Hohenhaus, Ron, “The ‘Petrified Man’ Returns: An Early Mark Twain Hoax Makes an Unexpected Appearance in Australasia,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 83–103.

Kaye, Anthony E., “The Second Slavery: Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century South and the Atlantic World,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (August 2009), 627–50.

Kolchin, Peter, “The South and the World,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 565–80.

Kupper, Patrick, “Science and the National Parks: A Transatlantic Perspective on the Interwar Years,” Environmental History, 14 (Jan. 2009), 58–81.

Logan, Trevon D., “The Transformation of Hunger: The Demand for Calories Past and Present,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 388–408.

Martinez-Catsam, Ana, “Frontier of Dissent: El Regidor, the Regime of Porfirio Díaz, and the Transborder Community,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (April 2009), 389–408.

O’Sullivan, Christopher, and Manaf Damluji, “The Origins of American Power in Iraq, 1941–1945,” Peace & Change, 34 (July 2009), 238–59.

Okada, Yasuhei, “Tasha toshiteno Firipinjin no keiseil Firipin Shokuminchi kyoiku o meguro ekkyotekina kyoiku shakaishi no kokoromi” (The formation of the Filipino as the other: An attempt at crossing a border in the social history of education), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 63–78. In Japanese.

Ono, Hiromi, “Husbands’ and Wives’ Education and Divorce in the United States and Japan, 1946–2000,” Journal of Family History, 34 (July 2009), 292–322.

Parascandola, John, “From Mercury to Miracle Drugs: Syphilis Therapy over the Centuries,” Pharmacy in History, 51 (no. 1, 2009), 14–23.

Poyo, Gerald E., “Baseball in Key West and Havana, 1885–1910: The Career of Francisco A. Poyo,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 87 (Spring 2009), 540–64.

Sakade, Takeshi, “Kakufukakusan rejimu to gunji sangyo kiban: 1966 nen nato kiki o meguru Bei-Ei-Doku Kaku gunjihi kosho (1966 Nen 3 Gatsu–1967 Nen 4 Gatsu)” (npt regime and defense industrial base: U.S., U.K., and West Germany nuclear and military expenditure negotiations (March 1966–April 1967) surrounding the nato crisis of 1966), Amerika kenkyu (Tokyo), 42 (2008), 99–118. In Japanese.

Sakai, Keiko, “Chuto niokeru Hanbei Ishiki no Rekishikiteki Tenkai” (The historical development of anti-Americanism in the Middle East), Amerika Taiheiyo Kenkyu (Tokyo), 8 (2008), 28–35. In Japanese.

Seltzer, Catherine, “Exploding the Canon/Cannon: Elizabeth Spencer’s The Light in the Piazza,Southern Quarterly, 46 (Spring 2009), 100–127.

Shimizu, Hiroshi, and Takashi Hirao, “Inter-organizational Collaborative Research Networks in Semiconductor Lasers, 1975–1994,” Social Science Journal, 46 (June 2009), 233–51.

Smith, Michael M., “General Rafael Benavides and the Texas-Mexico Border Crisis of 1877,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 112 (Jan. 2009), 235–60.

Yoshii, Midori, “Reducing the American Burden? U.S. Mediation between South Korea and Japan, 1961–1965,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 47–66.

Zimmer, Kenyon, “Premature Anti-Communists? American Anarchism, the Russian Revolution, and Left-Wing Libertarian Anti-Communism, 1917–1939,” Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, 6 (Summer 2009), 45–71.

 

Baer, Robert V., “Power and Freedom: Political Thought and Constitutional Politics in the United States and Argentina” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3320764.

Fulwider, Chad, “The Kaiser’s Most Loyal Subjects? The German View of America and German-Americans during World War I” (Emory University, 2008). Order No. DA3332322.

Garcia, Ivonne Marie, “Anticipating 1898: Writings of U.S. Empire on Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, and Hawai‘i” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324111.

Hsu, Hua, “Pacific Crossings: China, the United States, and the Transpacific Imagination” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3334741.

Moniz, Amanda Bowie, “‘Labours in the Cause of Humanity in Every Part of the Globe’: Transatlantic Philanthropic Collaboration and the Cosmopolitan Ideal, 1760–1815” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328913.

Robinson, Sara Libby, “Blood Will Tell: Blood and Vampires as Metaphors in the Political and Popular Cultures of Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1870–1914” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3316480.

 

Bradley, Mark Philip, Vietnam at War. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xvi, 233 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-19-280349-8.)

Chávez, John R., Beyond Nations: Evolving Homelands in the North Atlantic World, 1400–2000. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xvi, 292 pp. Cloth, $85.00, isbn 978-0-521-51667-9. Paper, $24.99, isbn 978-0-521-73633-6.)

Collet, Christian, and Pei-te Lien, eds., The Transnational Politics of Asian Americans. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009. xvi, 235 pp. Cloth, $74.50, isbn 978-1-59213-860-9. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-1-59213-861-6.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Curry, Dawne, Y., Eric D. Duke, and Marshanda A. Smith, eds., Extending the Diaspora: New Histories of Black People. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xx, 306 pp. Cloth, $75.00, isbn 978-0-252-03459-6. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07652-7.)

Darian-Smith, Kate, Patricia Grimshaw, and Stuart Macintyre, eds., Britishness Abroad: Transnational Movements and Imperial Cultures. (Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 2007. 302 pp. Paper, isbn 978-0-522-85392-6.)

Madden, Thomas F., Empires of Trust: How Rome Built—and America Is Building—a New World. (New York: Plume, 2008. xiv, 336 pp. Cloth, $25.95, isbn 978-0-525-95074-5. Paper, $17.00, isbn 978-0-452-29545-2.)

Mancall, Peter C., Fatal Journey: The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson; A Tale of Mutiny and Murder in the Arctic. (New York: Basic, 2009. 303 pp. $26.95, isbn 978-0-465-00511-6.)

Manheim, Frank T., The Conflict over Environmental Regulation in the United States: Origins, Outcomes, and Comparisons with the eu and Other Regions. (Brooklyn: Springer, 2009. xviii, 317 pp. $59.95, isbn 978-0-387-75876-3.)

Manning, Patrick, The African Diaspora: A History through Culture. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009. xxiv, 394 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-231-14470-4.)

Maybury-Lewis, David, Theodore Macdonald, and Biorn Maybury-Lewis, eds., Manifest Destinies and Indigenous Peoples. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009. viii, 258 pp. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-0-674-03313-9.)

Mirowski, Philip, and Dieter Plehwe, eds., The Road from Mont Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009. viii, 469 pp. $55.00, isbn 978-0-674-03318-4.)

Noll, Mark A., The New Shape of World Christianity: How American Experience Reflects Global Faith. (Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2009. 212 pp. $25.00, isbn 978-0-8308-2847-0.)

Pennybacker, Susan D., From Scottsboro to Munich: Race and Political Culture in 1930s Britain. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. xviii, 382 pp. Cloth, $55.00, isbn 978-0-691-08828-0. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-0-691-14186-2.)

Ruggendorfer, Peter, and Hubert D. Szemethy, eds., Felix von Luschan (1854–1924): Leben und Wirken eines Universalgelehrten (Felix von Luschan (1854–1924): Life and work of a polymath). (Wien: Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2009. 339 pp. Paper, €39.00, isbn 978-3-205-78146-2.) In German.

Sonoda, Setsuko, Nanboku Amerika Kamin to kindai Chugoku: 19 seiki toransu-nashonaru maigureshon (Chinese in South and North Americas and modern China: Nineteenth-century transnational migration). (Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 2009. 350 pp. ¥7,400, isbn 978-4-13026-136-4.) In Japanese.

Sweig, Julia E., Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. xxiv, 279 pp. Cloth, $74.00, isbn 978-0-19-538379-9. Paper, $16.95, isbn 978-0-19-538380-5.)

Takamitsu, Yoshie, Amerika to senkan-ki no Higashi Ajia: Ajia-Taiheiyo kokusai chitsujo keisei to “gurobarizeshon” (The United States and East Asia in the interwar era: The formation of international order in the Asia-Pacific region and “globalization”). (Tokyo: Seikyusha, 2008. 206 pp. ¥3,570, isbn 978-4-78722-026-4.) In Japanese.

Tully, Anthony P., Battle of Surigao Strait. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xx, 329 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-253-35242-2.)


Theory and Methodology

 

Antonetti, Martin, “The ‘Goffe Bible’: Succor for the Regicides?” in Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts, ed. Marla R. Miller, 121–34. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.)

Burch, Susan, “(Extraordinary) Bodies of Knowledge: Recent Scholarship in American Disability History,” oah Magazine of History, 23 (July 2009), 29–34.

Edwards, Laura F., “Southern History as U.S. History,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 533–64.

Fettweis, Christopher J., “Dangerous Revisionism: On the Founders, ‘Neocons,’ and the Importance of History,” Orbis, 53 (Summer 2009), 507–23.

Meagher, Timothy J., “From the World to the Village and the Beginning to the End and After: Research Opportunities in Irish American History,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 118–35.

Moloney, Deirdre, “Who’s Irish? Ethnic Identity and Recent Trends in Irish American History,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 28 (Summer 2009), 100–17.

Moreton, Bethany, “Why Is There So Much Sex in Christian Conservatism and Why Do So Few Historians Care Anything about It?,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (August 2009), 717–38.

Morris, Richard J., “A Note on the Economic Impact of the Prerevolutionary Nonimportation Movements on Urban Artisans,” Labor History, 50 (Aug. 2009), 269–86.

Ruiz, Vicki L., “Why Latino History Matters to U.S. History,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo), 20 (2009), 7–26.

Stoker, Donald, “There Was No Offensive-Defensive Confederate Strategy,” Journal of Military History, 73 (April 2009), 571–90.

Turley, Richard E., Jr., “Problems with Mountain Meadows Massacre Sources,” byu Studies, 47 (no. 3, 2008), 142–57.

Watkins, Elizabeth Siegel, “From History of Pharmacy to Pharmaceutical History,” Pharmacy in History, 51 (no. 1, 2009), 3–13.

 

Cullen, Jim, Essaying the Past: How to Read, Write, and Think about History. (Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. xii, 192 pp. Paper, $20.00, isbn 978-1-4051-8278-2.)


Transportation, Travel, and Exploration

 

Case, Theresa A., “Blaming Martin Irons: Leadership and Popular Protest in the 1886 Southwest Strike,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 8 (Jan. 2009), 111–36.

Charnock, Emily Jane, James A. McCann, and Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, “Presidential Travel from Eisenhower to George W. Bush: An ‘Electoral College’ Strategy,” Political Science Quarterly, 124 (Summer 2009), 323–40.

Clements, Eric L., “Selling the Switzerland of America: Colorado’s Railroads Promote Pleasure and Health Seeking, 1870–1930,” Colorado Heritage (March–April 2009), 14–23. Heavily illustrated.

Hofsommer, Don L., “‘Temples of Mammon and Hives of Industry’: Railroads and the Minneapolis Milling District,” Minnesota History, 61 (Summer 2009), 248–59. Heavily illustrated.

Jensen, Joan M., “Silver City Health Tourism in the Early Twentieth Century: A Case Study,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Summer 2009), 321–61.

Middleton, William D., “Reaching 200,” Railroad History, 200 (Spring–Summer 2009), 36–47. Heavily illustrated.

Morser, Eric John, “Hinterland Dreams and Midwestern Rails: Public Power and Railroading in Nineteenth-Century La Crosse, Wisconsin,” Enterprise & Society, 10 (June 2009), 367–410.

Post, Robert C., “The Land Speed Record and the Last Green Monster,” Technology and Culture, 50 (July 2009), 586–93.

Tarr, Joel A., “The Horse Era in Pittsburgh,” Western Pennsylvania History, 92 (Summer 2009), 28–41. Heavily illustrated.

 

Frank, Marti Jaye, “Carrying the Mill: Steam, Waterpower, and New England Textile Mills in the 19th Century” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3334725.

Garcia, Ivonne Marie, “Anticipating 1898: Writings of U.S. Empire on Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, and Hawai‘i” (Ohio State University, 2008). Order No. DA3324111.

Vantoch, Victoria, “Ambassador of the Air: The Airline Stewardess, Glamour, and Technology during the Cold War, 1945–1969” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325202.

 

Grant, H. Roger, and Don L. Hofsommer, Iowa’s Railroads: An Album. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xii, 301 pp. Cloth, $59.95, isbn 978-0-253-31425-3. Paper, $29.95, isbn 978-0-253-22073-8.) Heavily illustrated.


Urban and Suburban

 

Bills, Emily, “Connecting Lines: L.A.’s Telephone History and the Binding of the Region,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Spring 2009), 27–67.

Cragg, Thomas, “Habitués of the Police Court: Criminal Justice for the Poor in Antebellum Detroit,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 1–28.

Desiderio, Francis, “‘A Catalyst for Downtown’: Detroit’s Renaissance Center,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 83–112.

Gray, Elizabeth Kelly, “The World by Gaslight: Urban-Gothic Literature and Moral Reform in New York City, 1845–1860,” American Nineteenth Century History (London), 10 (June 2009), 137–62.

Kurashige, Scott, “Crenshaw and the Rise of Multiethnic Los Angeles,” Afro-Hispanic Review, 27 (Spring 2008), 41–58.

Lassiter, Matthew D., and Kevin M. Kruse, “The Bulldozer Revolution: Suburbs and Southern History since World War II,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 691–706.

Martinko, Whitney A, “Progress and Preservation: Representing History in Boston’s Landscape of Urban Reform, 1820–1860,” New England Quarterly, 82 (June 2009), 304–34.

Mirabal, Nancy Raquel, “Geographies of Displacement: Latinas/os, Oral History, and the Politics of Gentrification in San Francisco’s Mission District,” Public Historian, 31 (May 2009), 7–31.

Mitrani, Sam, “Reforming Repression: Labor, Anarchy, and Reform in the Shaping of the Chicago Police Department, 1879–1888,” Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, 6 (Summer 2009), 73–96.

Nance, Susan, “The Veiled Prophet’s Oriental Tale: St. Louis’s Famous Festivals in Context, 1878–1900,” Missouri Historical Review, 103 (Jan. 2009), 90–107.

Richardson, Gary, and Patrick Van Horn, “Intensified Regulatory Scrutiny and Bank Distress in New York City during the Great Depression,” Journal of Economic History, 69 (June 2009), 446–65.

 

Gehlawat, Monika, “Boom: The New York City Flâneur in Postwar American Literature and Art” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3331627.

Gioielli, Robert R., “Hard Asphalt and Heavy Metals: Urban Environmentalism in Postwar America” (University of Cincinnati, 2008). Order No. DA3323850.

Heath, Andrew David, “‘The Manifest Destiny of Philadelphia’: Imperialism, Republicanism, and the Remaking of a City and Its People, 1837–1877” (University of Pennsylvania, 2008). Order No. DA3328573.

Jenks, Hillary, “‘Home Is Little Tokyo’: Race, Community, and Memory in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles” (University of Southern California, 2008). Order No. DA3325078.

Lyes, Madeleine, “Writing Urbanity: Urban Literature and Culture during the Golden Era of the New Yorker Magazine” (University Collge Dublin, Ireland, 2009).

Miller, Paul T., “The Interplay of Housing, Employment, and Civil Rights in the Experience of San Francisco’s African American Community, 1945–1975” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3319971.

Peaslee, Liliokanaio, “Agents of Social Change: Police–Social Policy Engagement in Four New England Cities” (Brandeis University, 2008). Order No. DA3319786.

Rowan, Jamin Creed, “Urban Sympathy: Reconstructing an American Literary Tradition” (Boston College, 2008). Order No. DA3327284.

Scott, Damon John, “The City Aroused: Sexual Politics and the Transformation of San Francisco’s Urban Landscape, 1943–1964” (University of Texas, Austin, 2008). Order No. DA3320461.

 

Hunt, D. Bradford, Blueprint for Disaster: The Unraveling of Chicago Public Housing. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. x, 380 pp. $35.00, isbn 978-0-226-36085-0.)

Nishiyama, Takayuki, Amerika-gata fukushi kokka to toshi seiji: Nyuyoku-shi niokeru aban riberarizumu u no tenkai (An American-style welfare state and urban politics: The development of urban liberalism in New York City). (Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 2008. 334 pp. ¥6,825, isbn 978-4-13036-231-3.) In Japanese.

Rosenblum, Constance, Boulevard of Dreams: Heady Times, Heartbreak, and Hope along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx. (New York: New York University Press, 2009. xii, 267 pp. $27.95, isbn 978-0-8147-7608-7.)

 

Merwood-Salisbury, Joanna, Chicago 1890: The Skyscraper and the Modern City. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. xii, 196 pp. $45.00, isbn 978-0-226-52078-0.) Heavily illustrated.


Visual and Performing Arts

 

Barker, Clyde F., “Thomas Eakins and His Medical Clinics,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 153 (March 2009), 1–47. Heavily illustrated.

Bryan, Mark Evans, “‘Crusade of Conquest’: Orientalist Surrogations in Manifest-Destinarian Theatre,” Journal of American Drama and Theatre, 21 (Winter 2009), 21–48.

Buhle, Paul, “Wisconsin’s Comic Art: From Underground to the Forefront,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 92 (Summer 2009), 42–53. Heavily illustrated.

Cantú, Norma E., “The Semiotics of Land and Place: Matachines Dancing in Laredo, Texas,” in Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, ed. Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, 97–115. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.)

Ching, Barbara, “‘This World of Ours’: The Bily Clocks and Cosmopolitan Regionalism, 1913–1948,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Spring 2009), 111–36.

Detsi-Diamanti, Zoe, “Burlesquing ‘Otherness’ in Nineteenth-Century American Theatre: The Image of the Indian in John Brougham’s Met-a-mora; or, The Last of the Pollywogs (1847) and Po-Ca-Hon-Tas; or, The Gentle Savage (1855),” American Studies, 48 (Fall 2007), 101–23.

Elam, Harry J., Jr., and Michele Elam, “Blood Debt: Reparations in Langston Hughes’s Mulatto,Theatre Journal, 61 (March 2009), 85–103.

Frost, Richard H., “Photography and the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico, 1870–1930,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 187–232. Heavily illustrated.

Huerta, Elisa Diana, “Embodied Recuperations: Performance, Indigeneity, and Danza Azteca,” in Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, ed. Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, 3–18. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.)

Kanazawa, Hiroaki, “Shiryo toshiteno gasshukoku no katun: Amerika taigai kankeishi no zuzo bunseki” (U.S. political cartoons as primary historical sources: An attempt at iconographical analyses of the history of American foreign relations), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 126–35. In Japanese.

Kikukawa, Masako, “Kuniyoshi Yasuo no kimyona jigazo o megutte” (Inventing and performing the strange self-image of the Japanese American painter in Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s self portraits), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 175–95. In Japanese.

Kogan, Lee, “Clementine Hunter: Self-Taught Louisiana Artist,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 175–94. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.) Heavily illustrated.

Longobardi, Ruth Sara, “Re-producing Klinghoffer: Opera and Arab Identity before and after 9/11,” Journal of the Society for American Music, 3 (Aug. 2009), 273–310.

Nájera-Ramírez, Olga, Norma E. Cantú, and Brenda M. Romero, eds., Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. xxiv, 445 pp. Cloth, $80.00, isbn 978-0-252-03409-1. Paper, $30.00, isbn 978-0-252-07609-1.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Rychtarik, John E., “Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer, Illustrator and Portrait Artist,” South Dakota History, 39 (Summer 2009), 166–82.

Sailor, Rachel, “Performing the Pioneer: The Kolbs, the Grand Canyon, and Photographic Self-Representation,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 233–61.

Smalec, Theresa K., “Scenes of Self-Recruitment: Ron Vawter’s Entry into the Performance Group,” Theatre Journal, 61 (March 2009), 23–41.

Street, Richard Steven, “Delano Diary: The Visual Adventure and Social Documentary Work of Jon Lewis, Photographer of the Delano, California, Grape Strike, 1966–1970,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Summer 2009), 191–235. Heavily illustrated.

Trachtenberg, Alan, “Minnesota in the Camera’s Eye, 1935–43,” Minnesota History, 61 (Spring 2009), 174–95. Heavily illustrated.

 

Belasco, Daniel, “Between the Waves: Feminist Positions in American Art, 1949–1962” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3329856.

Dragon, Donna A., “Toward Embodied Education, 1850s–2007: Historical, Cultural, Theoretical, and Methodological Perspectives Impacting Somatic Education in United States Higher Education Dance” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3326321.

Grudin, Anthony Equord, “Television Dreams: Andy Warhol and the History of Postwar Advertising” (University of California, Berkeley, 2008). Order No. DA3334310.

Hannah, Dorita, “Event-Space: Theater Architecture and the Historical Avant-Garde” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330713.

Hatch, Kevin, “Looking for Bruce Conner, 1957–1967” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3323183.

Heyrman, Joy Peterson, “‘Signature Drawings’: Social Networks and Collecting Practices in Antebellum Albums” (University of Maryland, College Park, 2008). Order No. DA3324790.

Kjaer, Lise, “Awakening the Spiritual: James Turrell and Quaker Practice” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3330386.

Lippert, Ellen, “George Ohr in His Nineteenth-Century Context: The Mad Potter Reconsidered” (Case Western Reserve University, 2008). Order No. DA3326248.

Lo, Yuk-Kwong Edmund, “Photo Illustration in U.S. Newsmagazines during the Past Three Decades” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327144.

Love, Lauren Eileen, “‘I Hear America Kvelling’: Staging a Jewish American Future in the Twentieth Century” (University of Minnesota, 2008). Order No. DA3316141.

Oshima, Tetsuya, “The Figure Reemerging: Jackson Pollock’s Cut-Outs, 1948–1956” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3330387.

Pascoe-Chavez, Diana F., “Pragmatism and the Frontier Narrative in It Is: A Magazine for Abstract Art” (Saint Louis University, 2007). Order No. DA3324201.

Perelman, Josh, “Choreographing Identity: Modern Dance and American Jewish Life, 1924–1954” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3330351.

Randall, Tresa M., “Hanya Holm in America, 1931–1936: Dance, Culture, and Community” (Temple University, 2008). Order No. DA3320021.

Schroeder, Elizabeth R., “The Chicago Black Renaissance: Exercises in Aesthetic Ideology and Cultural Geography in Bronzeville, 1932–1945” (Saint Louis University, 2008). Order No. DA3324214.

Smith, Laura E., “Obscuring the Distinctions, Revealing the Divergent Visions: Modernity and Indians in the Early Works of Kiowa Photographer Horace Poolaw, 1925–1945” (Indiana University, 2008). Order No. DA3330805.

Weller, Rebecca Ann, “Los Angeles Look(ing): Process, Perception, and Popular Culture in the Art of Larry Bell, Craig Kauffman, and John McCracken” (University of Delaware, 2008). Order No. DA3325499.

 

Cushing, Lincoln, and Timothy W. Drescher, Agitate! Educate! Organize! American Labor Posters. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. 205 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-8014-7427-9.) Heavily illustrated.

Pfeffenberger, Dyne L., The Historic Fort Wayne Embassy Theatre. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. xvi, 91 pp. $24.95, isbn 978-0-253-31369-0.) Heavily illustrated.

Seniors, Paula Marie, Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing: The Culture of Uplift, Identity, and Politics in Black Musical Theater. (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2009. xvi, 292 pp. $54.95, isbn 978-0-8142-1100-7.)

 

Davis, Anita Price, New Deal Art in Virginia: The Oils, Murals, Reliefs, and Frescoes, and Their Creators. (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2009. vi, 218 pp. Paper, $45.00, isbn 978-0-7864-4185-3.) Heavily illustrated.


Women

 

Bix, Amy, “Creating ‘Chicks Who Fix’: Women, Tool Knowledge, and Home Repair, 1920–2007,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 38–60.

Blakesley, Katie Clark, “‘A Style of Our Own’: Modesty and Mormon Women, 1951–2008,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 42 (Summer 2009), 20–54.

Blue, Ellen, “True Methodist Women: Reflections on the Community at St. Mark’s,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 215–36. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Brady, Patricia, “Eliza Jane Nicholson: New Orleans Publisher,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 94–113. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Carpenter, Laura M., and Monica J. Casper, “Global Intimacies: Innovating the hpv Vaccine for Women’s Health,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 80–100.

Christensen, Wendy M., “Technological Boundaries: Defining the Personal and the Political in Military Mothers’ Online Support Forums,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 146–66.

Clare, Rod, “Resisting ‘the Doldrums’: The League of Women Voters in North Carolina in the 1950s,” North Carolina Historical Review, 86 (April 2009), 180–207.

Daniels, Jesse, “Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 101–24.

Dossett, Kate, “‘I Try to Live Somewhat in Keeping with My Reputation as a Wealthy Woman’: A’Lelia Walker and the Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 90–114.

Endres, Kathleen, “In Their Own Voices: Women Redefine and Frame Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 55–80.

Farmer-Kaiser, Mary, “Sarah Katherine (Kate) Stone: The ‘Agony and Strife’ of Civil War Louisiana,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 73–93. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Flores, Lori A., “An Unladylike Strike Fashionably Clothed: Mexicana and Anglo Women Garment Workers against Tex-Son, 1959–1963,” Pacific Historical Review, 78 (Aug. 2009), 367–402.

Fontenot, Kevin S., and Ryan André Brasseaux, “Cleoma Breaux Falcon: The Commercialization of Cajun Music,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 237–52. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Friedman, Barbara, et al., “Stirred, Not Yet Shaken: Integrating Women’s History into Media History,” American Journalism, 26 (Winter 2009), 160–74.

Frystak, Shannon, “Oretha Castle Haley: ‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around,’” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 303–23. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Herdlein, Richard, “Deans of Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Story Left Untold,” Journal of Negro Education, 77 (Fall 2008), 291–305.

Hudson, Linda, “Uppity Women Rise Up and Have Breakfast: The East Texas Historical Association’s Women’s History Breakfast,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 48–60.

Huebner, Karin L., “An Unexpected Alliance: Stella Atwood, the California Clubwomen, John Collier, and the Indians of the Southwest, 1919–1934,” Pacific Historical Review, 78 (Aug. 2009), 337–66.

Jepsen, Thomas C., “‘A Look ino the Future’: Women Railroad Telegraphers and Station Agents in Pennslyvania, 1855–1960,” Pennsylvania History, 76 (Spring 2009), 141–63.

Kessler, Bree, “Recruiting Wombs: Surrogates as the New Security Moms,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 167–82.

Kogan, Lee, “Clementine Hunter: Self-Taught Louisiana Artist,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 175–94. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.) Heavily illustrated.

Langley, Linda, Claude Oubre, and Jay Precht, “Louisa Williams Robinson, Her Daughters, and Her Granddaughters: Recognizing the Contributions of Three Generations of Coushatta Women in Louisiana,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 155–74. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Laville, Helen, “‘Women of Conscience’ or ‘Women of Conviction’? The National Women’s Committee on Civil Rights,” Journal of American Studies (Cambridge), 43 (August 2009), 277–95.

Layne, Linda L., “The Home Pregnancy Test: A Feminist Technology?,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 61–79.

Leathem, Karen Trahan, “Mary Land: ‘When I Was Big Enough to Tote a Gun, I Did,’” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 270–85. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Lee, Dyana Bowker, “Caroline Dormon: Louisiana’s Cultural Conservator,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 253–69. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

MacKay, Kathryn L., “Sisters of Ogden’s Mount Benedict Monastery,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 242–59.

Madsen-Brooks, Leslie, “Challenging Science as Usual: Women’s Participation in American Natural History Museum Work, 1870–1950,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 11–38.

McMahon, Lucia, “‘Of the Utmost Importance to Our Country’: Women, Education, and Society, 1780–1820,” Journal of the Early Republic, 29 (Fall 2009), 475–506.

Miles, Tiya, “‘Circular Reasoning’: Recentering Cherokee Women in the Antiremoval Campaigns,” American Quarterly, 61 (June 2009), 221–43.

Minowa, Satomi, “Saikenki Amerika niokeru furi rabu to josei sanseiken Undo: Vikutoria Uddoharu to Zenkoku Josei Sanseiken Kyoki” (Free love and the woman suffrage movement in Reconstruction America: Victoria Woodhull and the National Woman Suffrage Association), Amerikashi-Kenkyu (Tokyo), 32 (2009), 3–19. In Japanese.

Monnett, John H., “‘My Heart Now Has Become Changed to Softer Feelings’: A Northern Cheyenne Woman and Her Family Remember the Long Journey Home,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 45–61. Heavily illustrated.

Neuhaus, Jessamyn, “‘Is It Ridiculous for Me to Say I Want to Write?’: Domestic Humor and Redefining the 1950s Housewife Writer in Fan Mail to Shirley Jackson,” Journal of Women’s History, 21 (Summer 2009), 115–37.

Nickerson, Michelle, “Politically Desperate Housewives: Women and Conservatism in Postwar Los Angeles,” California History, 86 (no. 3, 2009), 4–21. Heavily illustrated.

Norwood, Stephen H., “Organizing the Neglected Worker: The Women’s Trade Union League in New York and Boston, 1930–1950,” Labor History, 50 (May 2009), 163–85.

Orna, Mary Virginia, “Women Chemists in the National Inventors’ Hall of Fame: Their Remarkable Lives and Their Award-Winning Research,” Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, 34 (no. 1, 2009), 51–60.

Ratliff, Clancy, “Policing Miscarriage: Infertility Blogging, Rhetorical Enclaves, and the Case of House Bill 1677,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 37 (Spring–Summer 2009), 125–45.

Reed, Jennifer, “Lily: Sold Out!; The Queer Feminism of Lily Tomlin,” Genders (no. 49, 2009), http://www.genders.org.

Suzuki, Shutaro, “Kenkoku-ki no josei-kyoiku to ‘josei no kenri’ ron” (Women’s education in the early national period and the theory of women’s rights), Rekishi Hyoron (Tokyo) (no. 707, 2009), 20–32. In Japanese.

Toth, Emily, “Kate Chopin: Knowing What It Means to Miss New Orleans,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 114–36. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Tsuchiya, Yuka, “Amerika gasshuikoku no taigai joho-kyoiku seisaku no bunmayku niokeru senryo-ki Nihon no joshi-kyoiku kaikau” (Women’s education reform in occupied Japan in the context of U.S. overseas information and education policy), Ehime Daigaku Hobungakubu Ronshu (Matsuyama), 24 (2008), 113–40. In Japanese.

Vella, Christina, “Dorothy Dix: The World Brought Her Its Secrets,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 195–214. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot, “Forgotten Feminist: Women’s Page Editor Maggie Savoy and the Growth of Women’s Liberation Awareness in Los Angeles,” California History, 86 (no. 2, 2009), 48–64. Heavily illustrated.

Wallis, Eileen V., “‘Keeping Alive the Old Tradition’: Spanish-Mexican Club Women in Southern California, 1880–1940,” Southern California Quarterly, 91 (Summer 2009), 133–54.

Wilson, Mary Ann, “Grace King: New Orleans Literary Historian,” in Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, ed. Judith F. Gentry and Janet Allured, 137–54. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.)

 

Belasco, Daniel, “Between the Waves: Feminist Positions in American Art, 1949–1962” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3329856.

Benson-Smith, Dionne, “Lacking Legitimacy: Race, Gender, and the Social Construction of African American Women in Welfare Policy, 1935–2006” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323038.

Drews, Marie Ilene, “Cooking Up Trouble: The Cultural Work of Kitchen Kitsch” (Washington State University, 2008). Order No. DA3333929.

Fischesser, Sarah M., “‘Thanks to Title IX’: Female Athletes’ Identifications and Team Sports in Transition” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323053.

McQuade, Lena, “Troubling Reproduction: Sexuality, Race, and Colonialism in New Mexico, 1919–1945” (University of New Mexico, 2008). Order No. DA3329461.

Rex, Cathy, “Indianness and Womanhood: Textualizing the Female American Self” (Auburn University, 2008). Order No. DA3333146.

Russo, Sarah L., “Women’s Self-Writing and Medical Science: Harriet Martineau, Charlotte Brontë, Harriet Jacobs, and Elizabeth Stoddard” (Syracuse University, 2008). Order No. DA3323081.

Ryan, Kathleen M., “‘When Flags Flew High’: Propaganda, Memory, and Oral History for World War II Female Veterans” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325683.

Slutsky, Beth Suzanne, “Three Generations of American Communist Women: Charlotte Anita Whitney, Dorothy Ray Healey, and Kendra Alexander, 1919–1992” (University of California, Davis, 2008). Order No. DA3329669.

Tolson, Claudette L., “The Excluded and the Included: Chicago, White Supremacy, and the Clubwomen’s Movement, 1873–1915” (Loyola University, Chicago, 2008). Order No. DA3332374.

 

Gentry, Judith F., and Janet Allured, eds., Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Ginzberg, Lori D., Elizabeth Cady Stanton: An American Life. (New York: Hill and Wang, 2009. 254 pp. $25.00, isbn 978-0-8090-9493-6.)

Leder, Jane Mersky, Thanks for the Memories: Love, Sex, and World War II. (Dulles: Potomac, 2009. xxx, 185 pp. Paper, $17.95, isbn 978-1-59797-277-2.)

Spruill, Marjorie Julian, Valinda W. Littlefield, and Joan Marie Johnson, eds., South Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times, vol. 1. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xx, 316 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2935-2. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2936-9.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Turner, Elizabeth Hayes, Women and Gender in the New South, 1865–1945. (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 2009. xxiv, 271 pp. Paper, $18.95, isbn 978-0-88295-265-9.)

 

Belasco, Susan, ed., Stowe in Her Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Her Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates. (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2009. xliv, 283 pp. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-1-58729-782-3.) Heavily illustrated.

Mackall, Mary L., Stevan F. Meserve, and Anne Mackall Sasscer, eds., In the Shadow of the Enemy: The Civil War Journal of Ida Powell Dulany. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2009. xxxii, 271 pp. $44.95, isbn 978-1-57233-658-2.)

McCabe, Katie, and Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Justice Older Than the Law: The Life of Dovey Johnson Roundtree. (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. xvi, 259 pp. $30.00, isbn 978-1-60473-132-3.)

McCovey, Mavis, and John F. Salter, Medicine Trails: A Life in Many Worlds. (Berkeley: Heyday, 2009. xvi, 343 pp. Paper, $21.95, isbn 978-1-59714-117-8.)

Wink, Amy L., ed., Tandem Lives: The Frontier Texas Diaries of Henrietta Baker Embree and Tennessee Keys Embree, 1856–1884. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2008. xxii, 420 pp. $56.00, isbn 978-1-57233-504-2.)


World War I and Interwar (1914-1941)

 

Boger, Gretchen Elisabeth, “American Protestantism in the Asian Crucible, 1919–1939” (Princeton University, 2008). Order No. DA3332418.

Collins, Suzanne W., “Calling All Stars: Emerging Political Authority and Cultural Policy in the Propaganda Campaign of World War I” (New York University, 2008). Order No. DA3332502.

Fulwider, Chad, “The Kaiser’s Most Loyal Subjects? The German View of America and German-Americans during World War I” (Emory University, 2008). Order No. DA3332322.

Hack, Brian Edward, “American Acropolis: George Grey Barnard’s ‘Monument to Democracy,’ 1918–1938” (City University of New York, 2008). Order No. DA3334678.

Hsu, Hua, “Pacific Crossings: China, the United States, and the Transpacific Imagination” (Harvard University, 2008). Order No. DA3334741.

Lukasik, Sebastian Hubert, “Military Service, Combat, and American Identity in the Progressive Era” (Duke University, 2008). Order No. DA3330826.

 

Fabbi, Giovanni, Le trincee lontane: Il sud degli Stati Uniti e la prima guerra mondiale; Il caso del sud carolina (Distant Trenches: The U.S. South and World War One; The case of South Carolina). (Turin: Otto, 2009. 258 pp. €20.00, isbn 978-88-95285-12-2.) In Italian.

Nishikawa, Masaru, Nyudiru-ki minshuto no hen’yo: Seito soshiki, shuhyo, rieki yudo kozo (The transformation of the Democratic party in the New Deal era: Party organization, vote-getting structure, and pork-barreling). (Tokyo: Keio Daigaku Shuppankai, 2008. 287 pp. ¥5,460, isbn 978-4-76641-550-6.) In Japanese.

 

Kniptash, Vernon E., On the Western Front with the Rainbow Division: A World War I Diary, ed. E. Bruce Geelhoed. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. xiv, 236 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-0-8061-4032-2.)

Patrick, Jeff, ed., Guarding the Border: The Military Memoirs of Ward Schrantz, 1912–1917. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2009. xiv, 205 pp. $29.95, isbn 978-1-60344-096-7.)


East

 

Chiu, Monica, ed., Asian Americans in New England: Culture and Community. (Durham: University of New Hampshire Press, 2009. xviii, 252 pp. $50.00, isbn 978-1-58465-794-1.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Miller, Marla R., ed., Cultivating a Past: Essays on the History of Hadley, Massachusetts. (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009. xii, 371 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-55849-700-9.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.


Midwest

 

Ching, Barbara, “‘This World of Ours’: The Bily Clocks and Cosmopolitan Regionalism, 1913–1948,” Annals of Iowa, 68 (Spring 2009), 111–36.

Feinmen, Peter, “The Methodist Upper Iowa Conference: From Wilderness to Melting Pot,” Methodist History, 47 (July 2009), 226–41.

Mires, Charlene, “Sault Ste. Marie as the Capital of the World? Stellanova Osborn and the Pursuit of the United Nations, 1945,” Michigan Historical Review, 35 (Spring 2009), 61–82.


South

Cox, Karen L., “The South and Mass Culture,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 677–90.

Edwards, Laura F., “Southern History as U.S. History,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 533–64.

Hornsby-Gutting, Angela M., “Manning the Region: New Approaches to Gender in the South,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 663–76.

Kolchin, Peter, “The South and the World,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 565–80.

Morris, Christopher, “A More Southern Environmental History,” Journal of Southern History, 75 (Aug. 2009), 581–98.

 

Coleman, Amanda, “Reform(ulat)ing the Region: Competing Discourses of Region and Regional Change in the Depression-Era U.S. South” (University of Oregon, 2008). Order No. DA3325653.

Huggins, Benjamin L., “Republican Principles, Opposition Revolutions, and Southern Whigs: Nathaniel Macon, Willie Mangum, and the Course of North Carolina Politics, 1800–1853” (George Mason University, 2009). Order No. DA3327219.

Steeby, Elizabeth Anna, “Plantation States: Region, Race, and Sexuality in the Cultural Memory of the U.S. South, 1900–1945” (University of California, San Diego, 2008). Order No. DA3320636.

Ward, Michael K., “Massachusetts, Mississippi, and Southern Identity: The Winchesters, New Men, and Imagining Southernism” (Claremont Graduate University, 2008). Order No. DA3327308.

 

Gentry, Judith F., and Janet Allured, eds., Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009. xvi, 354 pp. Cloth, $69.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2946-8. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8203-2947-5.) Citations to relevant essays can be found in “Recent Scholarship Online” http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/rso/.

Maffi, Mario, Mississippi: Il grande fiume. Un viaggio alle radici dell’America (Mississippi: The big river; A journey to the roots of America). (Milan: Il Saggiatore, 2009. 560 pp. €14.00, isbn 978-8-856-50083-7.) New edition. In Italian.


West

 

Bearman, Alan F., and Jennifer L. Mills, “Charles M. Sheldon and Charles F. Parham: Adapting Christianity to the Challenges of the American West,” Kansas History, 32 (Summer 2009), 106–23.

Bell, Andrew McIlwaine, “Trans-Mississippi Miasmas: Malaria and Yellow Fever Shaped the Course of the Civil War in the Confederacy’s Western Theater,” East Texas Historical Journal, 48 (no. 2, 2009), 3–13.

Burgess, Don, “Romans in Tuscon? The Story of an Archaeological Hoax,” Journal of the Southwest, 51 (Spring 2009), 3–102. Heavily illustrated.

Chapple, Simon, “Writing Law into ‘New Western History’: Law and Order in Wyoming and New Mexico,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 27 (Dec. 2008), 44–65.

Etulain, Richard W., “Abraham Lincoln: Political Founding Father of the American West,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 3–22. Heavily illustrated.

Fernlund, Kevin J., “To Think Like a Star: The American West, Modern Cosmology, and Big History,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 23–44. Heavily illustrated.

Keller, Charles L., “Regulator Johnson, the Man behind the Legend,” Utah Historical Quarterly, 77 (Summer 2009), 260–74.

Lawrence, Deborah, and Jon Lawrence, “The Old Sacramento City Cemetery,” California Territorial Quarterly (no. 77, Spring 2009), 28–38.

Mihelich, John, “‘Baseball Was Our Life’: Amateur Baseball in Butte, Montana, 1920–1960,” Montana, 59 (Summer 2009), 62–72. Heavily illustrated.

Miller, Diane, “Frontier Freedom: Seeking the Underground Railroad in Indian Territory,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 87 (Spring 2009), 76–93.

Sailor, Rachel, “Performing the Pioneer: The Kolbs, the Grand Canyon, and Photographic Self-Representation,” New Mexico Historical Review, 84 (Spring 2009), 233–61.

 

Beamer, B. Kamanamaikalani, “Na Wai Ka Mana? ‘Oiwi Agency and European Imperialism in the Hawaiian Kingdom” (University of Hawai‘i, 2008). Order No. DA3326432.

Lutenski, Emily Susan, “In the Land of Enchantment: Multiethnic Modernism and the American Southwest” (University of Michigan, 2008). Order No. DA3328901.

Smith, Stacey Leigh, “California Bound: Unfree Labor, Race, and the Reconstruction of the Far West, 1848–1870” (University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008). Order No. DA3328049.

 

Fell, James E., Jr., Ores to Metals: The Rocky Mountain Smelting Industry. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2009. xxiv, 341 pp. Paper, $27.95, isbn 978-0-87081-946-9.) Originally published in 1979.

Smith, Duane A., San Juan Legacy: Life in the Mining Camps. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2009. xviii, 163 pp. Paper, $24.95, isbn 978-0-8263-4650-6.)

Wolff, David A., Seth Bullock: Black Hills Lawman. (Pierre: South Dakota State Historical Society, 2009. x, 206 pp. Paper, $12.95, isbn 978-0-9798940-5-3.)


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