Index Vol. 95
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A. Philip Randolph, by Taylor, revd., 571–72
Abandoned, by Miller, revd., 845–46
Abbott, Carl, revs., 601–2
Abbott, Philip, revs., 185–86
Abel, Emily K., Tuberculosis and the Politics of Exclusion, revd., 559
Abolitionists Remember, by Jeffrey, revd., 858–59
Abrams, Douglas Carl, revs., 873–74
Act of Justice, by Carnahan, revd., 543–44
“Action, and Action Now”, exhibition, revd., 783–86
Adams, Katherine H., coauth., Alice Paul and the American Suffrage Campaign, revd., 866–67
Adams, Sean Patrick, “Warming the Poor and Growing Consumers: Fuel Philanthropy in the Early Republic’s Urban North,” 69–94; revs., 852–53
An African Republic, by Tyler-McGraw, revd., 832–33
After Redemption, by Giggie, revd., 873–74
Against the President, by White, revd., 594–95
The Age of Strict Construction, by Zavodnyik, revd., 521–22
Akenson, Donald Harman, Some Family, revd., 600–601
Albertine, Susan, revs., 213
Alder, Ken, The Lie Detectors, revd., 233–34
Alexander, John K., revs., 1145–46
Alexander, June Granatir, revs., 257–58
Alfred Kazin, by Cook, revd., 579
Alice, by Cordery, revd., 248
Alice Paul and the American Suffrage Campaign, by Adams and Keene, revd., 866–67
Alive Day Memories, movie, revd., 288–90
Alkebulan, Paul, Survival Pending Revolution, revd., 611–12
All Bound Up Together, by Jones, revd., 204–5
All Honor to Jefferson?, by Root, revd., 1152–53
Allen, David Grayson, The Olmsted National Historic Site and the Growth of Historic Landscape Preservation, revd., 1183–84
Allen, Thomas M., A Republic in Time, revd., 834–35
Alliance, by Fenby, revd., 901–2
Allies for Armageddon, by Clark, revd., 581–82
Allin, Lawrence C., revs., 494–95
Alonso, Harriet Hyman, Robert E. Sherwood, revd., 888–89
Altink, Henrice, Representations of Slave Women in Discourses on Slavery and Abolition, 1780–1838, revd., 203–4
Alwood, Edward, Dark Days in the Newsroom, revd., 265–66
Amberg, Stephen, revs., 1251–52
Ambrosius, Lloyd E., revs., 241–42
American Angels, by Gardella, revd., 620
American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I, Web site, revd., 298
American Catholics in the Protestant Imagination, by Carroll, revd., 535–36
American Empire and the Politics of Meaning, by Go, revd., 1188–89
American Indians and State Law, by Rosen, revd., 518–19
American Inquisition, by Muller, revd., 256–57
American Leviathan, by Griffin, revd., 187–88
The American Mission and the “Evil Empire,” by Foglesong, revd., 217–18
American Pragmatism and Democratic Faith, by Lacey, revd., 568
American Sovereigns, by Fritz, revd., 825–26
American State Papers, 1789–1838, Web site, revd., 951–52
American-Made, by Taylor, revd., 900
The Americanization of Social Science, by Haney, revd., 907–8
America’s Joan of Arc, by Gallman, revd., 538
America’s Three Regimes, by Keller, revd., 492–93
Amussen, Susan Dwyer, Caribbean Exchanges, revd., 499–500
Anderson, David L., coed., The War That Never Ends, revd., 615–16
Anderson, Ken, Dan Moody, revd., 570–71
Anderson, Terry H., revs., 1235–36
Andradè, Dale, revs., 918–19
Andrews, Stephen D., “Structuring the Past: Thinking about the History Curriculum,” 1094–1101
Angell, Stephen W., revs., 515–16
Anthropology Goes to the Fair, by Parezo and Fowler, revd., 231–32
Anzilotti, Cara, revs., 205–6
Aparicio, Frances R., trans., The Book of Salsa, revd., 926
Apocalypse Management, by Chernus, revd., 906
Archer, Robin, Why Is There No Labor Party in the United States?, revd., 882–83
Archibald Monteath, by Warner-Lewis, revd., 1155–56
Architect of Justice, by Mitchell, revd., 250–51
Armitage, David, revs., 500–501
Arnesen, Eric, revs., 1181–82
Aronowitz, Robert A., Unnatural History, revd., 533
Arredondo, Gabriela F., Mexican Chicago, revd., 895
Arsenals of Folly, by Rhodes, revd., 264
The Art of the American Shapshot, 1888–1978, exhibition, revd., 155–58
Art Work, by Masten, revd., 1161–62
Artillery of Heaven, by Makdisi, revd., 1189
The Arts of Democracy, ed. by Blake, revd., 1225–26
Ashby, LeRoy, revs., 1186–87
Ashton, Susanna, revs., 214
Atlantic Loyalties, by McMichael, revd., 824–25
Attack Politics, by Buell and Sigelman, revd., 914–15
Aucoin, Brent J., A Rift in the Clouds, revd., 565–66
Auerbach, Jonathan, Body Shots, revd., 582–83; revs., 1208–9
Augst, Thomas, coed., Institutions of Reading, revd., 182–83
Austin, Allan W., revs., 227–28
Auto Mechanics, by Borg, revd., 232–33
Axelrod, Jeremiah B. C., revs., 909–10
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Bacon, Jacqueline,
Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree, by Ishii, revd., 1164–65
Bailey, Brigitte, revs., 1142–43
Bakken, Gordon Morris, revs., 826–27
Baldwin, Davarian L., Chicago’s New Negroes, revd., 889–90; revs., 874–75
Baldwin, Kate A., revs., 237
Baldwin, Lewis V., revs., 1135
Bank, Rosemarie K., revs., 199–200
Bankrupting the Enemy, by Miller, revd., 589
Banned in Kansas, by Butters, revd., 884–85
Banner, Stuart, Possessing the Pacific, revd., 861–62
Bannister, Robert C., revs., 907–8
Barber, David, A Hard Rain Fell, revd., 1241–42
Barde, Robert Eric, Immigration at the Golden Gate, revd., 1192–93; revs., 867–68
Baritono, Raffaella, revs., 913–14
Barkan, Elliott Robert, From All Points, revd., 223–24; From Arrival to Incorporation, revd., 1249–50
Barnett, James F., Jr., The Natchez Indians, revd., 1126–27
Barney, William L., The Making of a Confederate, revd., 538–39
Barr, Daniel P., revs., 820–21
Barrow, Mark V., Jr., revs., 828–29
Basch, Norma, revs., 536–37
Basson, Lauren L., White Enough to Be American?, revd., 561–62
Battista, Andrew, The Revival of Labor Liberalism, revd., 1251–52
Battle Lines, Web site, revd., 952–53
Bayer, Ronald, coauth., Searching Eyes, revd., 577–78
Beachy, Robert, coed., Pious Pursuits, revd., 501–2
Beasley, Maurine H., revs., 1172–73
Beautiful Democracy, by Castronovo, revd., 567–68
Beckert, Jens, Inherited Wealth, revd., 833–34
Becoming African in America, by Sidbury, revd., 201–2
“‘Becoming International Again’: C. Wright Mills and the Emergence of a Global New Left, 1956–1962,” by Daniel Geary, 710–36
Beer and Revolution, by Goyens, revd., 574
Bell, Rudolph M., coed., Women on Their Own, revd., 835–36
Bellin, Joshua David, Medicine Bundle, revd., 524–25; revs., 513–14
Bender, Daniel E., revs., 493–94
Bendersky, Joseph W., revs., 588–89
Bendroth, Margaret, revs., 228–29
Bennett, Edward M., revs., 217–18
Bensel, Richard Franklin, Passion and Preferences, revd., 1186–87
Benson, Susan Porter, Household Accounts, revd., 884
Berg, Manfred, revs., 1205
Berg Sobrè, Judith, revs., 558–59
Berger, Martin A., revs., 230–31
Bergeron, Paul H., revs., 513
Bergland, Renèe, Maria Mitchell and the Sexing of Science, revd., 1162–63
Berglund, Barbara, Making San Francisco American, revd., 560
Bergman, David, revs., 883–84
Bergquist, James M., revs., 1149–50
Bergstrom, Randolph E., revs., 573–74
Berkowitz, Edward D., revs., 605
Berlant, Lauren, The Female Complaint, revd., 1154–55
Berman, David R., Radicalism in the Mountain West, 1890–1920, revd., 876–77
Berry, Daina Ramey, “Swing the Sickle for the Harvest Is Ripe,” revd., 205–6
Bertrand, Michael T., revs., 269–70
Best, Wallace D., Passionately Human, No Less Divine, revd., 890–91
Beyan, Amos J., revs., 832–33
Beyond Red Power, ed. by Cobb and Fowler, revd., 879–80
Beyond the Alamo, by Ramos, revd., 839–40
Big Daddy, by Boyarsky, revd., 605–6
Big Enough to Be Inconsistent, by Fredrickson, revd., 1174–75
Bilgin, Pinar, revs., 1253–54
Billinger, Robert D., Jr., Nazi pows in the Tar Heel State, revd., 1219–20
Binder, Frederick M., revs., 1249–50
Binnington, Ian, revs., 547–48
Birdnow, Brian, revs., 250
Bischof, Günter J., revs., 1219–20
Bjelajac, David, revs., 1182–83
Bjork, Ulf Jonas, revs., 911–12
Bjorkman, Timothy W., Verne Sankey, revd., 578–79
Black, Allida, ed., The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers,
Black, White, and Indian, by Saunt, revd., 560–61
Black and Blue, by Frymer, revd., 1236
Black on the Block, by Pattillo, revd., 924–25
Black Women in Texas History, ed. by Glasrud and Pitre, revd., 1158–59
Blair, Sara, Harlem Crossroads, revd., 238–39
Blake, Casey Nelson, ed., The Arts of Democracy, revd., 1225–26
Blanton, Carlos Kevin, revs., 1231–32
Blaszczyk, Regina Lee, ed., Producing Fashion, revd., 1244–45
Blight, David W., A Slave No More, revd., 526–27
Bliss, Robert M., revs., 1137–38
Bloch, Avital H., revs., 1236–37
Block, Sharon, revs., 850
Blocker, Jack S., A Little More Freedom, revd., 874–75
The Bloody Shirt, by Budiansky, revd., 545–46
Bloom, Alexander, revs., 291–93
Bloom, Jack M., revs., 266–67
Blue, Frederick J., revs., 851–52
Blue and Gold and Black, by Schneller, revd., 925–26
Blue Skies, by Parsons, revd., 932–33
Blum, Edward J., W. E. B. Du Bois, revd., 235–36
Blumenthal, Susanna, revs., 233–34
Bodenhorn, Howard, revs., 195–96
The Body in the Reservoir, by Trotti, revd., 892–93
Body Shots, by Auerbach, revd., 582–83
BodyWorlds3, exhibition, revd., 165–71
Boggis, JerriAnne, coed., Harriet Wilson’s New England, revd., 525–26
Bogue, Allan G., revs., 853–54
Boisseau, Tracey Jean, revs., 866
Bokovoy, Matthew, revs., 604–5
Bolster, W. Jeffrey, coauth., The Way of the Ship, revd., 494–95
Bonds of Affection, by Holland, revd., 507
Bonner, Robert E., William F. Cody’s Wyoming Empire, revd., 222–23
The Book of Salsa, by Rondòn, trans. Aparicio and White, revd., 926
Boomhower, Ray E., Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary, revd., 1249
Border Citizens, by Meeks, revd., 557–58
Borg, Kevin L., Auto Mechanics, revd., 232–33
Borish, Linda J., coauth., “Rethinking a Curricular ‘Muddle in the Middle’: Revising the Undergraduate History Major at Western Michigan University,” 1102–13
Borne, Lawrence R., revs., 222–23
Bose, Meena, revs., 261–62
Boss-Busters and Sin Hounds, by Haskell, revd., 881–82
The Boston Cosmopolitans, by Rennella, revd., 870–71
Boucher, Philip P., France and the American Tropics to 1700, revd., 499; revs., 497–98
Bouton, Terry, Taming Democracy, revd., 188–89; revs., 825–26
Bowers, J. D., Joseph Priestley and English Unitarianism in America, revd., 190–91
Bowes, John P., Exiles and Pioneers, revd., 831–32
Boyarsky, Bill, Big Daddy, revd., 605–6
Brady, David W., coed., Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress,
Braitman, Jacqueline, revs., 605–6
Brands, Hal, From Berlin to Baghdad, revd., 1252–53
Brazinsky, Gregg, Nation Building in South Korea, revd., 268–69
Breeding Contempt, by Largent, revd., 533–34
Breen, William James, revs., 1203–4
Breines, Winifred, The Trouble between Us, revd., 1243–44;
Brennan, Mary C., Wives, Mothers, and the Red Menace, revd., 916
Breslaw, Elaine G., Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America, revd., 815–16
Britton’s Botanical Empire, by Mickulas, revd., 869–70
Brockley, Janice, revs., 1189–90
Brother’s Keeper, by Parker, revd., 897–98
Brown, John K., revs., 844–45
Brown, Matthew P., The Pilgrim and the Bee, revd., 507–8
Brown, Nikki, revs., 609–10
Brown, Richmond F., ed., Coastal Encounters, revd., 516–17
Brundage, Anthony, coauth., The Great Tradition, revd., 564–65
Brundage, David T., revs., 882–83
Brutes in Suits, by Pettegrew, revd., 230–31
Bruyneel, Kevin, The Third Space of Sovereignty, revd., 512; revs., 518–19
Buckley, Jay H., William Clark, revd., 1148–49
Budiansky, Stephen, The Bloody Shirt, revd., 545–46
Buell, Emmett H., Jr., coauth., Attack Politics, revd., 914–15
Buffalo Bill, movie, revd., 942–44
Buggeln, Gretchen Townsend, revs., 830–31
Buhite, Russell D., revs., 252–53
Building the Bay Colony, by McWilliams, revd., 502–3
Building the Body Politic, by Farrar, revd., 601–2
The Burden of Black Religion, by Evans, revd., 1135
Burkhimer, Michael, Lincoln’s Christianity, revd., 1175–76
Burnett, D. Graham, Trying Leviathan, revd., 833
Burran, James A., revs., 900
Burton, H. Sophie, coauth., Colonial Natchitoches, revd., 517–18
Burying the Dead but Not the Past, by Janney, revd., 860
Bush, Gregory W., revs., 1249
The Business of Letters, by Jackson, revd., 843
Bussel, Robert, revs., 1180
Butler, Anthea D., Women in the Church of God in Christ, revd., 239–40
Butler, Nicholas Michael, Votaries of Apollo, revd., 506–7
Butsch, Richard, The Citizen Audience, revd., 887–88
Butters, Gerald R., Jr., Banned in Kansas, revd., 884–85; revs., 270–72
Buying into the World of Goods, by Martin, revd., 1140
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Cain, Louis P., revs., 614
Calhoun, Charles W., revs., 210–11
California Polyphony, by Yang, revd., 1185–86
Callahan, Richard J., Jr., ed., New Territories, New Perspectives, revd., 1150
Calloway, Colin G., White People, Indians, and Highlanders, revd., 1133–34
Camp Chase and the Evolution of Union Prison Policy, by Pickenpaugh, revd., 548–49
Campbell, Ballard, revs., 1199–1200
Campbell, James T., coed., Race, Nation, & Empire in American History, revd., 493–94
Campbell, Karl E., Senator Sam Ervin, Last of the Founding Fathers, revd., 606–7
Campbell, Malcolm, Ireland’s New Worlds, revd., 837–38
Campbell, Robert, In Darkest Alaska, revd., 564
“Can These Dry Bones Live?: An Anthropological Approach to the History of the Senses,” by David Howes, 442–51
Capozzola, Christopher, Uncle Sam Wants You, revd., 1202–3
Capper, Charles, coed., Margaret Fuller, revd., 1142–43
The Captive’s Position, by Toulouse, revd., 1136–37
Caribbean Exchanges, by Amussen, revd., 499–500
Carnahan, Burrus M., Act of Justice, revd., 543–44
Caroli, Betty Boyd, revs., 931–32
Carp, Benjamin L., Rebels Rising, revd., 1145–46
Carp, E. Wayne, revs., 845–46
Carpenter, Kenneth, coed., Institutions of Reading, revd., 182–83
Carrigan, William D., revs., 864–65
Carriker, Robert, revs., 1163
Carroll, Michael P., American Catholics in the Protestant Imagination, revd., 535–36
Carruthers, Susan, revs., 284–85
Carson, James Taylor, revs., 180–81
Carty, Thomas J., revs., 272–73
Casdorph, Paul D., revs., 862–63
Casper, Scott E., “More than the Sum of Its Parts: Rethinking the History Curriculum,” 1092–93; Sarah Johnson’s Mount Vernon, revd., 822
del Castillo, Richard Griswold, ed., World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights, revd., 1218–19
Castronovo, Russ, Beautiful Democracy, revd., 567–68
Catholicism in the American West, ed. by Treviòo and Francaviglia, revd., 1163
Caughfield, Adrienne, revs., 1150
Cavallo, Dominick, revs., 917–18
Cayton, Andrew R. L., revs., 831–32
Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles, and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585–1660, by Heywood and Thornton, revd., 1128–29
Ceplair, Larry, The Marxist and the Movies, revd., 902–3
Cesar Chavez and the Common Sense of Nonviolence, by Orosco, revd., 1242–43
Chambers, Jason, Madison Avenue and the Color Line, revd., 910–11
Chambers, Thomas, revs., 878–79
Chan, Sucheng, coed., Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture, revd., 1191–92
Chaney, Michael A., Fugitive Vision, revd., 1168–69
Charles, Douglas M., J. Edgar Hoover and the Anti-interventionists, revd., 586–87
Charles Eliot Norton, by Dowling, revd., 530–31
Charlie Wilson’s War, movie, revd., 286–87
Charters, Samuel, A Trumpet around the Corner, revd., 872–73
Chévez, John R., coed., Memories and Migrations, revd., 894–95
Cheathem, Mark R., Old Hickory’s Nephew, revd., 208–9
Chebahtah, William, coauth., Chevato, revd., 556–57
Chernus, Ira, Apocalypse Management, revd., 906
Chevato, by Chebahtah and Minor, revd., 556–57
Chiang, Connie Y., “The Nose Knows: The Sense of Smell in American History,” 405–16
“Chicago”, exhibition, revd., 804–7
Chicago 10, movie, revd., 947–49
Chicago’s New Negroes, by Baldwin, revd., 889–90
Chidester, David, revs., 1129–30
Children at Play, by Chudacoff, revd., 197
Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture, ed. by Chan and Hsu, revd., 1191–92
The Choctaws in Oklahoma, by Kidwell, revd., 209–10
Chomsky, Aviva, Linked Labor Histories, revd., 1198–99
Christensen, Lawrence O., revs., 875–76
Christian Sisterhood, Race Relations, and the ywca, 1906–46, by Robertson, revd., 1196
Christianson, Scott, revs., 1146
Chronicling America, Web site, revd., 624–25
Chu, Jonathan M., revs., 520–21
Chudacoff, Howard P., Children at Play, revd., 197
Chung, Sue Fawn, revs., 1191–92
Chused, Richard H., revs., 833–34
Cimbala, Paul A., coed., Making a New South, revd., 214–15
The Citizen Audience, by Butsch, revd., 887–88
Citizen Employers, by Haydu, revd., 1180
Citizens More than Soldiers, by Laver, revd., 838–39
The Civil War and the Limits of Destruction, by Neely, revd., 546–47
Clanton, O. Gene, A Common Humanity, revd., 537
Clark, Emily, Masterless Mistresses, revd., 181–82
Clark, Victoria, Allies for Armageddon, revd., 581–82
Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle, by Putman, revd., 893–94
Class and the Color Line, by Gerteis, revd., 554
Clements, Kendrick A., revs., 1204–5
Clifford, Deborah Pickman, coauth., “The Troubled Roar of the Waters,” revd., 255
Clifford, J. Garry, revs., 1252–53
Clifford, Nicholas R., coauth., “The Troubled Roar of the Waters,” revd., 255
Clinging to Mammy, by McElya, revd., 609–10
Coastal Encounters, ed. by Brown, revd., 516–17
Cobb, Daniel M., coed., Beyond Red Power, revd., 879–80
Cohen, Daniel, coauth., “Interchange: The Promise of Digital History,” 452–91
Cohen, Patricia Cline, coauth., The Flash Press, revd., 1160–61
Coining Corruption, by Hohenstein, revd., 219–20
Coker, Jeffrey W., revs., 218–19
Colby, Jason, revs., 897–98
Cole, Peter, Wobblies on the Waterfront, revd., 243; revs., 1259–60
Cole, Stephanie, revs., 840–41
Coleman, David G., coauth., Real-World Nuclear Deterrence, revd., 609
The Colfax Massacre, by Keith, revd., 550–51
Colgrove, James, coauth., Searching Eyes, revd., 577–78
The College “Y,” by Setran, revd., 229–30
Colonial Natchitoches, by Burton and Smith, revd., 517–18
Colonizing Leprosy, by Moran, revd., 867–68
The Colored Cartoon, by Lehman, revd., 1196–97
Colored Memories, by Curtis, revd., 1216–17
Colored Property, by Freund, revd., 236–37
Combs, Jerald A., revs., 828
A Common Humanity, by Clanton, revd., 537
Comrades, ed. by Jeffries, revd., 923–24
Conaway, Carol B., revs., 1243–44
Confronting Modernity, by Megraw, revd., 1214–15
The Congrègation de Notre-Dame, Superiors, and the Paradox of Power, 1693–1796, by Gray, revd., 498
Connolly, Cynthia A., Saving Sickly Children, revd., 1189–90
Conser, Walter H., Jr., coed., Southern Crossroads, revd., 847–48
The Conservative Ascendancy, by Critchlow, revd., 274–75
Contested Democracy, ed. by Sinha and Von Eschen, revd., 202–3
Contosta, David R., Rebel Giants, revd., 1173–74
Cook, James W., “Seeing the Visual in U.S. History,” 432–41
Cook, Mary J. Straw, Doòa Tules, revd., 200–201
Cook, Richard M., Alfred Kazin, revd., 579
Cook, Susan C., revs., 1211
Cool, Paul, Salt Warriors, revd., 863–64
Cooling, Benjamin Franklin, Counter-Thrust, revd., 857–58
Cordery, Stacy A., Alice, revd., 248
Corke, Sarah-Jane, U.S. Covert Operations and Cold War Strategy, revd., 905
Cornford, Daniel, revs., 244
Corporate Wasteland, by High and Lewis, revd., 614
Cortina, by Thompson, revd., 201
Coryell, Janet L., revs., 1167–68
Cosgrove, Richard A., coauth., The Great Tradition, revd., 564–65
Cotkin, George, revs., 568
Cottrell, Robert C., revs., 888–89
Counter-Revolution of the Word, by Filreis, revd., 1225
Counter-Thrust, by Cooling, revd., 857–58
Counterculture Green, by Kirk, revd., 614–15
Courtship and Love among the Enslaved in North Carolina, by Fraser, revd., 850
Courtwright, David T., revs., 1211–12
Coward, John M., revs., 1180–81
CQ Historic Documents, Web site, revd., 625
Craddock, Susan, revs., 559
Crafton, Donald, revs., 1196–97
Craig, Robert H., revs., 810–11
Cravey, Altha, revs., 1198–99
Crawford, Martin, revs., 538–39
Creeks and Southerners, by Frank, revd., 181
Crespino, Joseph, In Search of Another Country, revd., 607–8
Crimm, Carolina Castillo, revs., 201
The Crisis of Imprisonment, by McLennan, revd., 1146
Criss, Nur Bilge, revs., 922–23
Critchlow, Donald T., The Conservative Ascendancy, revd., 274–75; Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism, revd., 1236–37
Crossing the Border, by Hepburn, revd., 205
Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds, ed. by Miles and Holland, revd., 515–16
Crow, Jeffrey J., revs., 554
Cuban Catholics in the United States, 1960–1980, by Poyo, revd., 277–78
Culbert, David, revs., 912
The Culture of Calamity, by Rozario, revd., 176–77
The Culture War in the Civil Rights Movement, by Street, revd., 1226–27
Cumbler, John T., From Abolition to Rights for All, revd., 859–60
Cumfer, Cynthia, Separate Peoples, One Land, revd., 513–14
Cumiford, William L., revs., 596–97
Cummins, Light Townsend, revs., 517–18
Cuordileone, K. A., revs., 912–13
Curnutt, Kirk, revs., 1178–79
Curran, Thomas F., revs., 855
Currie, James T., revs., 193
Curry, Lynne, revs., 848–49
Curtis, Susan, Colored Memories, revd., 1216–17
Custerology, by Elliott, revd., 934–35
Cutler, Robin R., A Soul on Trial, revd., 566–67
Czitrom, Daniel, coauth., Rediscovering Jacob Riis, revd., 868–69
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D. W. Griffith’s
Daddy Grace, by Dallam, revd., 599–600
Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo, The Early Black History Movement, Carter G. Woodson, and Lorenzo Johnston Greene, revd., 234–35
Dallam, Marie W., Daddy Grace, revd., 599–600
Daly, John Patrick, revs., 1136
Dan Moody, by Anderson, revd., 570–71
Danbom, David B., Going It Alone, revd., 1216
Daniels, Bruce C., revs., 818–19
D’Antonio, Patricia, revs., 818
Dark Days in the Newsroom, by Alwood, revd., 265–66
Dark Victorians, by Dickerson, revd., 1172
Daum, Andreas W., Kennedy in Berlin, revd., 919–20
David Macaulay, exhibition, revd., 171–74
Davidson, James West, “They Say,” revd., 215–16
Davies, Carole Boyce, Left of Karl Marx, revd., 917
Davies, Edward J., II, coauth., The Myth of the Eastern Front, revd., 903–4
Davies, Gareth, See Government Grow, revd., 598
Davis, Donald G., Jr., revs., 182–83
Davis, Hugh, revs., 530–31
Davis, Morris L., The Methodist Unification, revd., 1194
Davis, Thomas J., revs., 612–13
Daynes, Kathryn M., revs., 600–601
Days on the Family Farm, by Meyer, revd., 569–70
Dean, Virgil W., revs., 1217–18
DeBerg, Betty A., revs., 293–94
Decentering America, ed. by Gienow-Hecht, revd., 1238–39
Decision in the Heartland, by Woodworth, revd., 1176–77
The Decline of Sentiment, by Jacobs, revd., 1208–9
The Deepest South, by Horne, revd., 1130–31
DeGroot, Gerard J., The Sixties Unplugged, revd., 917–18
“Deist Monster On Religious Common Sense in the Wake of the American Revolution,” by Christopher Grasso, 43–68
Dekolonisierung in Südostasien (Decolonization in Southeast Asia), by Frey, revd., 1245
Del Pero, Mario, “On the Limits of Thomas Zeiler’s Historiographical Triumphalism,” 1079–82
Delton, Jennifer, revs., 1216–17
DeLuzio, Crista, Female Adolescence in American Scientific Thought, 1830–1930, revd., 531–32
Denkler, Ann, Sustaining Identity, Recapturing Heritage, revd., 935–36
Denson, Andrew, revs., 860–61
DeRosier, Arthur H., Jr., William Dunbar, revd., 511–12
Desrochers, Robert E., Jr., revs., 1128–29
The Detonators, by Millman, revd., 574–75
Deutsch, James I., revs., 290–91
Deutsch, Sarah, revs., 893–94
Deutsch-Amerikaner im Ersten Weltkrieg (German Americans in World War I), by Wüstenbecker, revd., 242–43
Deutsche Juden in Amerika (German Jews in America), by Wilhelm, revd., 842–43
Diba Jimooyung, exhibition, revd., 159–63
Dichtl, John R., Frontiers of Faith, revd., 1149–50
Dickerson, Vanessa D., Dark Victorians, revd., 1172
Diehard Rebels, by Phillips, revd., 547–48
Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867–1970, Web site, revd., 622–24
Diner, Hasia, coed., From Arrival to Incorporation, revd., 1249–50
“The Diplomatic History Bandwagon: A State of the Field,” by Thomas W. Zeiler, 1053–73
Divine Hierarchies, by McCloud, revd., 176
Divita, James J., revs., 225–26
Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America, by Breslaw, revd., 815–16
Documenting the Face of America, movie, revd., 944–46
Doenecke, Justus D., revs., 1206–7
Doherty, Thomas, Hollywood’s Censor, revd., 583; revs., 265–66
Doòa Tules, by Cook, revd., 200–201
Donaldson, Gary A., The First Modern Campaign, revd., 272–73
Dönmez, Rasim Özgür, coed., Yeni Imparatorluk Çagi (The new era of empire), revd., 1253–54
Dotson, Rand, Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1912, revd., 555
Douglas, George H., revs., 247–48
Douglass and Lincoln, by Kendrick and Kendrick, revd., 852–53
Dowling, Linda, Charles Eliot Norton, revd., 530–31
Doyle, Laura, Freedom’s Empire, revd., 814–15
Dublin, Thomas, revs., 868–69
Duffin, Andrew P., Plowed Under, revd., 877
Dunbar, Erica Armstrong, A Fragile Freedom, revd., 1167–68
Duncan, Christopher M., revs., 846–47
Dunlap, Thomas, trans., Inherited Wealth, revd., 833–34
Durham, David I., A Southern Moderate in Radical Times, revd., 1151–52
Durham, Martin, White Rage, revd., 608–9
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The Early Black History Movement, Carter G. Woodson, and Lorenzo Johnston Greene, by Dagbovie, revd., 234–35
Early Recognized Treaties with American Indian Nations, Web site, revd., 1255–56
Ecuador and the United States, by Pineo, revd., 596–97
Education and the Cold War, by Hartman, revd., 908–9
Ehrman, John, revs., 608–9
Einolf, Christopher J., George Thomas, revd., 854–55
Ekberg, Carl J., Stealing Indian Women, revd., 180–81
The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers,
Electing fdr, by Ritchie, revd., 899
Eliza Calvert Hall, by Niedermeier, revd., 213
Ellenberg, George B., Mule South to Tractor South, revd., 1163–64
Ellinghaus, Katherine, revs., 561–62
Elliott, Clark A., Thaddeus William Harris (1795–1856), revd., 828–29
Elliott, Michael A., Custerology, revd., 934–35; revs., 1247–48
Ellis, Mark R., Law and Order in Buffalo Bill’s Country, revd., 555–56
Ellis, Rex, revs., 822
Ellis, Richard J., revs., 492–93
Emerald City, by Klingle, revd., 568–69
Emigrant Worlds and Transatlantic Communities, by Errington, revd., 836–37
The End of the Innocence, by Samuel, revd., 604–5
Engel, Jeffrey A., ed., Local Consequences of the Global Cold War, revd., 906–7; revs., 792–94
Engels, Jeremy, revs., 567–68
Engerman, David C., revs., 263–64
English Atlantics Revisited, ed. by Rhoden, revd., 500–501
Enke, Anne, Finding the Movement, revd., 603–4
Ensalaco, Mark, Middle Eastern Terrorism, revd., 922–23
Enstam, Elizabeth York, revs., 1158–59
An Entrenched Legacy, by Garry, revd., 900–901
Epidemics and Enslavement, by Kelton, revd., 495–96
Epstein, Terrie, communication from, 630–31
Ernest, John, revs., 1166–67
Ernst, John, coed., The War That Never Ends, revd., 615–16
Errington, Elizabeth Jane, Emigrant Worlds and Transatlantic Communities, revd., 836–37
Esperdy, Gabrielle, Modernizing Main Street, revd., 1215–16
Espiritu, Augusto Fauni, Five Faces of Exile, revd., 1193–94
Estes, Todd, revs., 193–94
Estrada, William David, The Los Angeles Plaza, revd., 841–42
Etcheson, Nicole, revs., 545–46
Ethridge, Robbie, revs., 1126–27
Eustace, Nicole, Passion Is the Gale, revd., 1144–45
Evans, Curtis J., The Burden of Black Religion, revd., 1135
Evans, Stephanie Y., revs., 234–35
Everything Was Better in America, by Welky, revd., 1213–14
The Exchange Artist, by Kamensky, revd., 524
The Execution of Willie Francis, by King, revd., 1227–28
Exiles and Pioneers, by Bowes, revd., 831–32
“Exploiting the North-South Differential: Corporate Power, Southern Politics, and the Decline of Organized Labor after World War II,” by Tami J. Friedman, 323–48
Eyal, Yonatan, The Young America Movement and the Transformation of the Democratic Party, 1828–1861, revd., 196–97
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A Failed Empire, by Zubok, revd., 263–64
The Failed Welfare Revolution, by Steensland, revd., 605
Fairchild, Amy L., coauth., Searching Eyes, revd., 577–78
The Faithful, by O’Toole, revd., 1134–35
Fallen Founder, by Isenberg, revd., 821–22
The Far Reaches of Empire, by Grenier, revd., 1137–38
Farmer, Jared, On Zion’s Mount, revd., 1156–57
Farnham [Pope], Christie Anne, revs., 204–5
Farrar, Margaret E., Building the Body Politic, revd., 601–2
A Fatal Drifting Apart, by Westhoff, revd., 230
Fateful Beauty, by Mao, revd., 1178–79
Faust, Drew Gilpin, This Republic of Suffering, revd., 808–9
A Faustian Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush, by Hoff, revd., 1205
Favored Flowers, by Ziegler, revd., 220–21
Fay, Jennifer, Theaters of Occupation, revd., 1222–23
The fbi, by Jeffreys-Jones, revd., 219
fdr, by Smith, revd., 251–52
fdr and the Spanish Civil War, by Tierney, revd., 255–56
fdr’s First Fireside Chat, by Kiewe, revd., 252–53
Fea, John, The Way of Improvement Leads Home, revd., 1141–42
Feingold, Henry L., revs., 813–14
Fellman, Michael, revs., 550–51
Female Adolescence in American Scientific Thought, 1830–1930, by DeLuzio, revd., 531–32
The Female Complaint, by Berlant, revd., 1154–55
Fenby, Jonathan, Alliance, revd., 901–2
Fenians, Freedmen, and Southern Whites, by Snay, revd., 216–17
Ferguson, Clyde R., revs., 194–95
Ferguson, Helena, revs., 622–24
Fernandez, Nancy Page, revs., 1244–45
Fernlund, Kevin J., revs., 511–12
The Feud That Wasn’t, by Smallwood, revd., 862–63
Filene, Benjamin, introduction to exhibition reviews, 782–83
Filreis, Alan, Counter-Revolution of the Word, revd., 1225
Finding the Movement, by Enke, revd., 603–4
Findlay, James, revs., 1201–2
Findling, John E., revs., 231–32
A Fire in Their Hearts, by Michels, revd., 572–73
The First Modern Campaign, by Donaldson, revd., 272–73
Fisher, Colin, revs., 1153–54
Fisher, Louis, revs., 574–75
Fitzgerald, Gerard J., “In Good Taste: Rethinking American History with Our Palates,” 392–404
Fitzgerald, Michael W., revs., 1151–52
Five Faces of Exile, by Espiritu, revd., 1193–94
The Flash Press, by Cohen, Gilfoyle, and Horowitz, revd., 1160–61
Fleming, Cynthia Griggs, revs., 1179–80
Fleming, Thomas, The Perils of Peace, revd., 189–90
Flint, Richard, No Settlement, No Conquest, revd., 1127–28
Floyd-Thomas, J. M., revs., 235–36
Fogleman, Aaron, revs., 501–2
Foglesong, David S., The American Mission and the “Evil Empire,” revd., 217–18; revs., 906–7
Foley, Barbara, revs., 593–94
Foote, Kenneth E., revs., 619–20
Footsteps in the Dark, by Lipsitz, revd., 269–70
For Jobs and Freedom, by Zieger, revd., 865–66
For the People, by Formisano, revd., 822–23
For the Soul of Mankind, by Leffler, revd., 262–63
Ford, Lacy, “Reconfiguring the Old South: ‘Solving’ the Problem of Slavery, 1787–1838,” 95–122
Ford, Nancy Gentile, The Great War and America, revd., 1203–4
Foreign Aid as Foreign Policy, by Taffet, revd., 269
Forgeries of Memory and Meaning, by Robinson, revd., 889
Forgotten Continent, by Reid, revd., 930
Formisano, Ronald P., For the People, revd., 822–23
Foster, A. Kristen, revs., 823–24
Foster, Anne L., revs., 244–45
Foster, Mark S., revs., 877–78
Foster, Thomas A., ed., Long before Stonewall, revd., 179–80
Foster, William Henry, revs., 181–82
Four Hats in the Ring, by Gould, revd., 1199–1200
Fowler, Don D., coauth., Anthropology Goes to the Fair, revd., 231–32
Fowler, Josephine, Japanese and Chinese Immigrant Activists, revd., 227–28
Fowler, Loretta, coed., Beyond Red Power, revd., 879–80
A Fragile Freedom, by Dunbar, revd., 1167–68
Framing the Black Panthers, by Rhodes, revd., 610–11
Francaviglia, Richard V., coed., Catholicism in the American West, revd., 1163; revs., 1156–57
France and the American Tropics to 1700, by Boucher, revd., 499
Frank, Andrew K., Creeks and Southerners, revd., 181; revs., 514–15
Frank, Richard B., revs., 281–84
Frankel, Oz, revs., 843–44
Franz, Kathleen, revs., 149–55, 1230
Fraser, Rebecca J., Courtship and Love among the Enslaved in North Carolina, revd., 850
Frederick, Jeff, Stand Up for Alabama, revd., 273–74
Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville, ed. by Levine and Otter, revd., 1171
Fredrickson, George M., Big Enough to Be Inconsistent, revd., 1174–75
A Freedom Bought with Blood, by James, revd., 214
Freedom for Themselves, by Reid, revd., 855–56
Freedom of the Screen, by Wittern-Keller, revd., 885–86
Freedom’s Empire, by Doyle, revd., 814–15
The French Atlantic Triangle, by Miller, revd., 1131–32
French Founding Father, exhibition, revd., 802–4
Freund, David M. P., Colored Property, revd., 236–37; revs., 896
Frey, Marc, Dekolonisierung in Södostasien (Decolonization in Southeast Asia), revd., 1245
Friedel, Robert D., revs., 527–28
Friedman, Lawrence M., Guarding Life’s Dark Secrets, revd., 536–37
Friedman, Tami J., “Exploiting the North-South Differential: Corporate Power, Southern Politics, and the Decline of Organized Labor after World War II,” 323–48
Frisch, Michael, coauth., “Interchange: The Promise of Digital History,” 452–91
Fritz, Christian G., American Sovereigns, revd., 825–26
Frizzell, Robert W., Independent Immigrants, revd., 551–52
From Abolition to Rights for All, by Cumbler, revd., 859–60
From All Points, by Barkan, revd., 223–24
From Arrival to Incorporation, ed. by Barkan, Diner, and Kraut, revd., 1249–50
From Berlin to Baghdad, by Brands, revd., 1252–53
From Chinese Exclusion to Guantánamo Bay, by Saito, revd., 226–27
From Nature to Experience, by Lundin, revd., 198–99
From Pioneering to Persevering, by Salstrom, revd., 207–8
From Rights to Economics, by Minchin, revd., 267–68
From Sacred to Secular, by Lacey, revd., 830–31
Frontiers of Faith, by Dichtl, revd., 1149–50
Fruits and Plains, by Pauly, revd., 1139–40
Frymer, Paul, Black and Blue, revd., 1236
Fugitive Vision, by Chaney, revd., 1168–69
Fuller-Seeley, Kathryn H., ed., Hollywood in the Neighborhood, revd., 886–87; revs., 624–25
The Future Almost Arrived, by Sneh, revd., 930–31
The Future City on the Inland Sea, by Olmanson, revd., 178–79
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Gallagher, Patrick, coauth., “Interchange: The Promise of Digital History,” 452–91
Gallicchio, Marc, ed., The Unpredictability of the Past, revd., 260–61
Gallman, J. Matthew, America’s Joan of Arc, revd., 538; revs., 546–47
Games, Alison, revs., 1131–32
Garay, Ronald, revs., 932–33
Garcìa, Mario T., revs., 272
Garcia, Richard A., revs., 1242–43
Gardella, Peter, American Angels, revd., 620
Garry, Patrick M., An Entrenched Legacy, revd., 900–901
Gaustad, Edwin, revs., 809–10
Gay Artists in Modern American Culture, by Sherry, revd., 912–13
Geary, Daniel, “‘Becoming International Again’: C. Wright Mills and the Emergence of a Global New Left, 1956–1962,” 710–36
Geelhoed, E. Bruce, revs., 580–81
Geiger, Jeffrey, Facing the Pacific, revd., 244–45
Geissler, Suzanne, revs., 821–22
Gelfand, H. Michael, revs., 566–67
Gellman, David N., revs., 201–2
Gemme, Paola, revs., 498
General Lee’s Army, by Glatthaar, revd., 1177–78
“Gentleman George” Hunt Pendleton, by Mach, revd., 529–30
The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, exhibition, revd., 792–94
George Thomas, by Einolf, revd., 854–55
George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741–1799, Web site, revd., 296–98
Gerteis, Joseph, Class and the Color Line, revd., 554
Gerteis, Louis S., revs., 548–49
“Getting in Touch with Slavery and Freedom,” by Mark M. Smith, 381–91
Geyer, Dona, trans., Kennedy in Berlin, revd., 919–20
Ghamari-Tabrizi, Sharon, The Worlds of Herman Kahn, revd., 584–85
Ghost Dances and Identity, by Smoak, revd., 562–63
Giamo, Benedict, revs., 285–86
Gienow-Hecht, Jessica C. E., “What Bandwagon? Diplomatic History Today,” 1083–86; Decentering America, revd., 1238–39
Giggie, John M., After Redemption, revd., 873–74
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, Web site, revd., 1256–58
Gildrie, Richard P., revs., 502–3
Gilfoyle, Timothy J., coauth., The Flash Press, revd., 1160–61
Gillespie, Michele, coed., Pious Pursuits, revd., 501–2
Giorcelli, Cristina, coed., Margaret Fuller, revd., 1142–43
Glasrud, Bruce A., coed., Black Women in Texas History, revd., 1158–59
Glatthaar, Joseph T., General Lee’s Army, revd., 1177–78
Gleeson, David, revs., 547
Go, Julian, American Empire and the Politics of Meaning, revd., 1188–89
God and Gold, by Mead, revd., 175
Goda, Norman J. W., revs., 258–59
God’s Ambassadors, by Holifield, revd., 809–10
Goeser, Caroline, Picturing the New Negro, revd., 237–38
Going It Alone, by Danbom, revd., 1216
Goldfield, David, revs., 555
Goldman, Roger L., revs., 929
Goldstein, Steven, revs., 595–96
Goluboff, Risa L., The Lost Promise of Civil Rights, revd., 897
Gomery, Douglas, revs., 887–88
Gûmez, Laura E., Manifest Destinies, revd., 840–41
Gonzales-Day, Ken, revs., 1159–60
Gonzalez [Maldonado], Michelle A., revs., 277–78
Gordis, Lisa M., revs., 507–8
Gordon, Beverly, revs., 1161–62
Gordon, Ian, revs., 246–47
Gordon-Reed, Annette, revs., 226–27
Gore, Dayo F., revs., 215–16
Gough, Barry, revs., 564
Gould, Lewis L., Four Hats in the Ring, revd., 1199–1200
Governing Spirits, by Román, revd., 563–64
Goyens, Tom, Beer and Revolution, revd., 574
Grandjean, Katherine A., revs., 799–802
Granieri, Ronald J., revs., 919–20
Grant, Colin, Negro with a Hat, revd., 1190–91
Grant, Susan-Mary, revs., 541–42
Grëser, Marcus, “World History in a Nation-State: The Transnational Disposition in Historical Writing in the United States,” 1038–52
Grasso, Christopher, “Deist Monster On Religious Common Sense in the Wake of the American Revolution,” 43–68; “Nothing Says ‘Democracy’ Like a Visit from the Queen: Reflections on Empire and Nation in Early American Histories,” 764–81; communication from, 1261–62
Graves, Dianne, In the Midst of Alarms, revd., 522–23
Gray, Colleen, The Congrègation de Notre-Dame, Superiors, and the Paradox of Power, 1693–1796, revd., 498
Graybill, Andrew R., Policing the Great Plains, revd., 553–54; revs., 863–64
The Great Awakening, by Kidd, revd., 503–4
The Great Experiment, by Talbott, revd., 279
The Great Plains during World War II, by Hurt, revd., 1217–18
The Great Strikes of 1877, ed. by Stowell, revd., 1181–82
The Great Tradition, by Brundage and Cosgrove, revd., 564–65
The Great War and America, by Ford, revd., 1203–4
Green, Elna C., “Relief from Relief: The Tampa Sewing-Room Strike of 1937 and the Right to Welfare,” 1012–37
Green, Jay D., revs., 890–91
Greene, Christina R., revs., 240–41
Greene, Jerome A., Stricken Field, revd., 1180–81
Greenwald, Maurine W., revs., 1197–98
Greenwald, Richard A., revs., 243
Greiner, Bernd, Krieg ohne Fronten (War without a front), revd., 1245–46
Grenier, John, The Far Reaches of Empire, revd., 1137–38
Griffin, Patrick, American Leviathan, revd., 187–88; revs., 510–11
Griffin, Stephen M., revs., 564–65
Griffith, R. Marie, “The Religious Encounters of Alfred C. Kinsey,” 349–77
Grodzins, Dean, revs., 859–60
Gronowicz, Anthony, revs., 196–97
Gross, Neil, Richard Rorty, revd., 1230–31
Groves, Jeffrey D., coed., A History of the Book in America,
Guarding Life’s Dark Secrets, by Friedman, revd., 536–37
Guelzo, Allen C., Lincoln and Douglas, revd., 540–41
Gustafson, Kristian, Hostile Intent, revd., 921–22
Guterl, Matthew Pratt, coed., Race, Nation, & Empire in American History, revd., 493–94
Guyatt, Nicholas, “‘The Outskirts of Our Happiness’: Race and the Lure of Colonization in the Early Republic,” 986–1011; Providence and the Invention of the United States, 1607–1876, revd., 177–78
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Hackel, Heidi Brayman, coed., Reading Women, revd., 508–9
Hacsi, Timothy A., revs., 884
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Hale, Matthew Rainbow, revs., 186
Hall, Thomas D., revs., 1147–48
Halpern, Martin, revs., 587–88
Hamblin, Jacob Darwin, Poison in the Well, revd., 1239–40
Hamilton, Phillip, revs., 1152–53
Hamm, Richard F., revs., 1176
Hammond, John Craig, Slavery, Freedom, and Expansion in the Early American West, revd., 1157–58
Hampf, M. Michaela, revs., 1221
Handy-Marchello, Barbara, revs., 569–70
Haney, David Paul, The Americanization of Social Science, revd., 907–8
Hangen, Tona J., revs., 245–46, 288
A Hard Journey, by Lorence, revd., 250
A Hard Rain Fell, by Barber, revd., 1241–42
Hard Road West, by Meldahl, revd., 528
Hariman, Robert, revs., 1229–30
Harlem Crossroads, by Blair, revd., 238–39
Harriet Tubman, by Sernett, revd., 1169–70
Harriet Wilson’s New England, ed. by Boggis, Raimon, and White, revd., 525–26
Harris, William C., revs., 549–50
Harrold, Stanley, revs., 542–43
Harry A. Blackmun, by Yarbrough, revd., 929
Hartgrove, J. Dane, revs., 187
Hartman, Andrew, Education and the Cold War, revd., 908–9
Harvey, Paul, revs., 176
Harvey, Tamara, revs., 1143–44
Haskell, Harry, Boss-Busters and Sin Hounds, revd., 881–82
Hass, Kristin, revs., 1225–26
Hastings, Max, Retribution, revd., 1220
Havard, Gilles, coauth., Histoire de l’Amèrique francaise (History of French America), revd., 497–98
Hawes, Joseph M., revs., 197
Hawley, Joshua David, Theodore Roosevelt, revd., 1187–88
Hayashi, Brian Masaru, revs., 256–57
Haydu, Jeffrey, Citizen Employers, revd., 1180
Haynes, John Earl, revs., 576–77
“The Hazards of the Flush Times: Gambling, Mob Violence, and the Anxieties of America’s Market Revolution,” by Joshua D. Rothman, 651–77
Head, William, revs., 615–16
The Head in Edward Nugent’s Hand, by Oberg, revd., 811–12
Heading West, Web site, revd., 621–22
Heale, M. J., revs., 933
Healy, David, coauth., Shock Therapy, revd., 1212–13
“Hearing American History,” by Richard Cullen Rath, 417–31
Heasley, Lynne, revs., 254–55
Hèctor P. Garcìa, by Kells, revd., 272
Hegarty, Marilyn E., Victory Girls, Khaki-Wackies, and Patriotutes, revd., 1221
Hemispheric American Studies, ed. by Levander and Levine, revd., 279–80
Hemphill, C. Dallett, revs., 197–98
Heneghan, Bridget T., revs., 1168–69
Henry, Charles P., Long Overdue, revd., 612–13
Hepburn, Sharon A. Roger, Crossing the Border, revd., 205
Herman, Ellen, revs., 531–32
Hernández-Ehrisman, Laura, Inventing the Fiesta City, revd., 558–59
Herring, Scott, Queering the Underworld, revd., 883–84
Hersch, Charles, Subversive Sounds, revd., 1184–85; revs., 872–73
Hershberg, Eric, revs., 279–80
Hewitt, William L., revs., 560–61
Heywood, Linda M., coauth., Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles, and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585–1660, revd., 1128–29
High, Steven, coauth., Corporate Wasteland, revd., 614
Hill, Peter J., revs., 555–56
Hills, Jill, Telecommunications and Empire, revd., 898–899
Hinsley, Curtis M., Jr., revs., 872
Hip-Hop Revolution, by Ogbar, revd., 613–14
Hirsch, Susan Eleanor, revs., 804–7
Histoire de l’Amèrique francaise (History of French America), by Havard and Vidal, revd., 497–98
Historical Memories of the Japanese American Internment and the Struggle for Redress, by Murray, revd., 1221–22
The History of Discrimination in U.S. Education, ed. by Tamura, revd., 1194–95
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Hodgson, Godfrey, revs., 274–75
Hoff, Joan, A Faustian Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush, revd., 1205
Hoffbeck, Steven R., revs., 618–19
Hoffer, Peter Charles, coauth., The Supreme Court, revd., 826–27
Hoffer, Williamjames Hull, To Enlarge the Machinery of Government, revd., 210–11; The Supreme Court, revd., 826–27
Hoffert, Sylvia D., revs., 538
Hoffman, Paul E., revs., 496–97
Hoffnung-Garskof, Jesse, A Tale of Two Cities, revd., 1232–33
Hogan, Wesley, revs., 1241–42
Hoganson, Kristin, “Hop off the Bandwagon! It’s a Mass Movement, Not a Parade,” 1087–91; revs., 220–21
Hohenstein, Kurt, Coining Corruption, revd., 219–20
Holifield, E. Brooks, God’s Ambassadors, revd., 809–10
Holland, Matthew S., Bonds of Affection, revd., 507
Holland, Sharon P., coed., Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds, revd., 515–16
Hollywood in the Neighborhood, ed. by Fuller-Seeley, revd., 886–87
Hollywood’s Censor, by Doherty, revd., 583
Hollywood’s Cold War, by Shaw, revd., 912
Holt, Marilyn Irvin, Mamie Doud Eisenhower, revd., 913–14
Holton, Woody, Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution, revd., 191–92
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The Myth of the Eastern Front, by Smelser and Davies, revd., 903–4
Myth of the Hanging Tree, by Tûrrez, revd., 1159–60
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Nadel, Alan, revs., 286–87
Nadel, Stanley, revs., 842–43
Nagy, John A., Rebellion in the Ranks, revd., 819–20
Nasaw, David, revs., 1201
Nash, Ilana, revs., 300–301
The Natchez Indians, by Barnett, revd., 1126–27
Nation Building in South Korea, by Brazinsky, revd., 268–69
A Nation of Counterfeiters, by Mihm, revd., 195–96
nato 1948, by Kaplan, revd., 261–62
Nature’s New Deal, by Maher, revd., 253–54
Nazi pows in the Tar Heel State, by Billinger, revd., 1219–20
Neale, Steve, coed., “Un-American” Hollywood, revd., 591–92
Neely, Mark E., Jr., The Civil War and the Limits of Destruction, revd., 546–47
Negotiating with the Enemy, by Xia, revd., 595–96
Negro with a Hat, by Grant, revd., 1190–91
Neiberg, Michael S., revs., 1202–3
Nelson, Anna K., revs., 906
Nelson, Larry L., revs., 522–23
Nemanic, Mary Lou, One Day for Democracy, revd., 224–25; communication from, 957
Networked Machinists, by Meyer, revd., 206–7
Neuhaus, Jessamyn, revs., 221–22
Neve, Brian, coed., “Un-American” Hollywood, revd., 591–92
Nevels, Cynthia Skove, Lynching to Belong, revd., 552–53
New Territories, New Perspectives, ed. by Callahan, revd., 1150
Newark, by Mumford, revd., 276–77
Newman, Louise Michele, revs., 602–3
Nexus, by Winkler, revd., 1206
Nichols, David A., A Matter of Justice, revd., 266–67
Niedermeier, Lynn E., Eliza Calvert Hall, revd., 213
Nissenbaum, Stephen W., coed., A History of the Book in America,
Nixon in the World, ed. by Logevall and Preston, revd., 926–28
No Settlement, No Conquest, by Flint, revd., 1127–28
Noakes, John, revs., 219
Noer, Thomas J., Soapy, revd., 587–88
Nolt, Steven M., coauth., Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War, revd., 855
North American Indians in the Great War, by Krouse, revd., 575–76
“The Nose Knows: The Sense of Smell in American History,” by Connie Y. Chiang, 405–16
“Nothing Says ‘Democracy’ Like a Visit from the Queen: Reflections on Empire and Nation in Early American Histories,” by Christopher Grasso and Karin Wulf, 764–81
Nuclear Implosions, by Pope, revd., 1234–35
Nwokeji, G. Ugo, revs., 1155–56
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Oberg, Michael Leroy, The Head in Edward Nugent’s Hand, revd., 811–12
O’Brien, Michael, revs., 835–36
O’Donnell, James H., III, revs., 495–96
Ogbar, Jeffrey O. G., Hip-Hop Revolution, revd., 613–14; revs., 923–24
Ogilvie, Marilyn, revs., 1162–63
Old Hickory’s Nephew, by Cheathem, revd., 208–9
Olegario, Rowena, revs., 1140
Olivas, J. Richard, revs., 503–4
Oliver, Lawrence J., revs., 1187–88
Olmanson, Eric D., The Future City on the Inland Sea, revd., 178–79
The Olmsted National Historic Site and the Growth of Historic Landscape Preservation, by Allen, revd., 1183–84
Olwell, Robert, revs., 849–50
O’Mara, Margaret Pugh, revs., 265
On Speed, by Rasmussen, revd., 1211–12
“On the Limits of Thomas Zeiler’s Historiographical Triumphalism,” by Mario Del Pero, 1079–82
On Zion’s Mount, by Farmer, revd., 1156–57
One Day for Democracy, by Nemanic, revd., 224–25
One Nation under Debt, by Wright, revd., 827
Originalism, Federalism, and the American Constitutional Enterprise, by Purcell, revd., 519
Origins of American Health Insurance, by Murray, revd., 249
The Origins of Christian Anti-Internationalism, by Ruotsila, revd., 1206–7
The Origins of Proslavery Christianity, by Irons, revd., 1136
“Origins of the Conservative Ascendancy: Barry Goldwater’s Early Senate Career and the De-legitimization of Organized Labor,” by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, 678–709
Orosco, Josè-Antonio, Cesar Chavez and the Common Sense of Nonviolence, revd., 1242–43
Ortquist, Richard T., revs., 899
Ostler, Jeffrey, revs., 1148–49
Ostrowski, Carl, revs., 183–84
Oswald’s Ghost, movie, revd., 291–93
O’Toole, James M., The Faithful, revd., 1134–35
Otter, Samuel, coed., Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville, revd., 1171
Ouellet, Nelson, revs., 889–90
Our Daily Bread, by Mann, revd., 244
Our Man in Mexico, by Morley, revd., 920–21
Our Present Complaint, by Rosenberg, revd., 616–17
“‘The Outskirts of Our Happiness’: Race and the Lure of Colonization in the Early Republic,” by Nicholas Guyatt, 986–1011
Overfield, Richard A., revs., 869–70
Owens, Kenneth N., revs., 861–62
Owens, Robert M., Mr. Jefferson’s Hammer, revd., 194–95
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Pagan, John Ruston, revs., 179–80
Painter, Nell Irvin, “Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Saxons,” 977–85
Palmer, Bryan D., James P. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890–1928, revd., 218–19
Paludan, Phillip Shaw, ed., Lincoln’s Legacy, revd., 549–50
Papers of George Washington Digital Edition, Web site, revd., 296–98
Parezo, Nancy J., coauth., Anthropology Goes to the Fair, revd., 231–32
Parker, Alison M., revs., 200–201
Parker, Jason C., Brother’s Keeper, revd., 897–98
Parsons, Patrick R., Blue Skies, revd., 932–33
Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress,
Paskoff, Paul F., Troubled Waters, revd., 844–45
Passion and Preferences, by Bensel, revd., 1186–87
Passion Is the Gale, by Eustace, revd., 1144–45
Passionately Human, No Less Divine, by Best, revd., 890–91
Pastorello, Karen, A Power among Them, revd., 1197–98
Path of Empire, by McGuinness, revd., 529
Pattillo, Mary, Black on the Block, revd., 924–25
Pauly, Philip J., Fruits and Plains, revd., 1139–40
Payne, Rodger M., coed., Southern Crossroads, revd., 847–48
Pearlman, Michael D., Truman and MacArthur, revd., 1237–38
Pearson, Ellen, revs., 298
Pecknold, Diane, The Selling Sound, revd., 592–93
Pencak, William, Jews and Gentiles in Early America, 1654–1800, revd., 813–14
Penney, Sherry H., revs., 534–35
Perdue, Susan Holbrook, revs., 296–98
Peretti, Burton W., revs., 1184–85
Performing Patriotism, by Shaffer, revd., 504–5
The Perils of Peace, by Fleming, revd., 189–90
Perkins, Edwin J., revs., 816–17
Perlinger Archives, Web site, revd., 300–301
Pete Seeger, movie, revd., 291
Peters, Shawn Francis, When Prayer Fails, revd., 848–49; revs., 833
Petit, Jeanne D., revs., 837–38
Petrick, Gabriella M., “In Good Taste: Rethinking American History with Our Palates,” 392–404
Petroski, Henry, The Toothpick, revd., 527–28
Pettegrew, John, Brutes in Suits, revd., 230–31; revs., 1230–31
Petty, Leslie Ellen, revs., 1154–55
Pharo, Helge, revs., 1245
Philadelphia Divided, by Wolfinger, revd., 896
Phillips, Jason, Diehard Rebels, revd., 547–48
Phillips, Sarah T., This Land, This Nation, revd., 254–55
Photographic Memories, by Kroes, revd., 1229–30
Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism, by Critchlow, revd., 1236–37
Pickenpaugh, Roger, Camp Chase and the Evolution of Union Prison Policy, revd., 548–49
Picturing the New Negro, by Goeser, revd., 237–38
Pierce, Michael, revs., 794–98
Pierson Doti, Lynne, revs., 524
The Pilgrim and the Bee, by Brown, revd., 507–8
Pineo, Ronn, Ecuador and the United States, revd., 596–97
Pinn, Anthony B., revs., 571–72
Pinsker, Matthew, revs., 543–44
Pious Pursuits, ed. by Gillespie and Beachy, revd., 501–2
Pitre, Merline, coed., Black Women in Texas History, revd., 1158–59
Plowed Under, by Duffin, revd., 877
Poison in the Well, by Hamblin, revd., 1239–40
Policing the Great Plains, by Graybill, revd., 553–54
Polis Is This, movie, revd., 294–95
“Politics and Foreign Relations,” by Fredrik Logevall, 1074–78
The Politics of Inequality, by Thompson, revd., 520–21
Poole, William Scott, revs., 1194
Pope, Daniel, Nuclear Implosions, revd., 1234–35
Popular Ideologies, by Smulyan, revd., 246–47
Possessing the Pacific, by Banner, revd., 861–62
Potamianos, George, revs., 885–86
A Power among Them, by Pastorello, revd., 1197–98
Powers, Richard Gid, revs., 586–87
Poyo, Gerald E., Cuban Catholics in the United States, 1960–1980, revd., 277–78; revs., 563–64
Preaching Politics, by Mahaffey, revd., 818–19
Prescott, Heather Munro, Student Bodies, revd., 532–33
President Lincoln, by Miller, revd., 851–52
Preston, Andrew, coed., Nixon in the World, revd., 926–28
Price, Jay, revs., 163–65
Prichard, James M., revs., 838–39
Prodigal Daughters, by Rust, revd., 1143–44
Producing Fashion, ed. by Blaszczyk, revd., 1244–45
The Promise Fulfilled, by Lovoll, revd., 618–19
Providence and the Invention of the United States, 1607–1876, by Guyatt, revd., 177–78
Purcell, Edward A., Jr., Originalism, Federalism, and the American Constitutional Enterprise, revd., 519; revs., 250–51
Pursell, Carroll, Technology in Postwar America, revd., 265
Putman, John C., Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle, revd., 893–94
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Rabushka, Alvin, Taxation in Colonial America, revd., 816–17
RACE, exhibition, revd., 163–65
Race, Nation, & Empire in American History, ed. by Campbell, Guterl, and Lee, revd., 493–94
Race and the Cherokee Nation, by Yarbrough, revd., 860–61
The Radical and the Republican, by Oakes, revd., 542–43
Radical Sisters, by Valk, revd., 602–3
Radicalism in the Mountain West, 1890–1920, by Berman, revd., 876–77
Raeburn, John, revs., 944–46
Raimon, Eve Allegra, coed., Harriet Wilson’s New England, revd., 525–26; revs., 949–50
Raising Freedom’s Child, by Mitchell, revd., 1170
Ralph, James R., Jr., revs., 606–7
Ralph Ellison, by Rampersad, revd., 237
“Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Saxons,” by Nell Irvin Painter, 977–85
Ramìrez, Susan E., revs., 1150–51
Ramos, Raúl A., Beyond the Alamo, revd., 839–40
Rampersad, Arnold, Ralph Ellison, revd., 237
Ramsey, Sonya, Reading, Writing, and Segregation, revd., 1179–80
Ramsey, William L., The Yamasee War, revd., 1138–39; revs., 181
Rand, Jacki Thompson, Kiowa Humanity and the Invasion of the State, revd., 1165–66
Ranlet, Philip, revs., 802–4
Raphael-Hernandez, Heike, revs., 590–91
Rasmussen, Nicolas, On Speed, revd., 1211–12
Rath, Richard Cullen, “Hearing American History,” 417–31
Ray, Angela G., revs., 829–30
Ray, Kristofer, Middle Tennessee, 1775–1825, revd., 513
Raymond, C. Elizabeth, revs., 178–79
Reading, Writing, and Segregation, by Ramsey, revd., 1179–80
Reading Women, ed. by Hackel and Kelly, revd., 508–9
Reagan, Leslie J., coed., Medicine’s Moving Pictures, revd., 584
Reagan at Bergen-Belsen and Bitburg, by Jensen, revd., 933
Real-World Nuclear Deterrence, by Coleman and Siracusa, revd., 609
Rebel Giants, by Contosta, revd., 1173–74
Rebellion in the Ranks, by Nagy, revd., 819–20
Rebels Rising, by Carp, revd., 1145–46
Recasting Race after World War II, by Schroer, revd., 590–91
“Reconfiguring the Old South: ‘Solving’ the Problem of Slavery, 1787–1838,” by Lacy Ford, 95–122
Red Chicago, by Storch, revd., 576–77
Red Land, Red Power, by Teuton, revd., 1247–48
Redacted, movie, revd., 284–85
Redinger, Matthew A., revs., 1240–41
Rediscovering Jacob Riis, by Yochelson and Czitrom, revd., 868–69
Reichard, Gary Warren, revs., 1237–38
Reid, John G., revs., 1133–34
Reid, Michael, Forgotten Continent, revd., 930
Reid, Richard M., Freedom for Themselves, revd., 855–56
Reidy, Joseph P., revs., 1163–64
Reinhardt, Akim D., revs., 512
Reinhartz, Dennis, revs., 1127–28
Reisler, Mark, revs., 894–95
“Relief from Relief: The Tampa Sewing-Room Strike of 1937 and the Right to Welfare,” by Elna C. Green, 1012–37
Religion in American Politics, by Lambert, revd., 810–11
“The Religious Encounters of Alfred C. Kinsey,” by R. Marie Griffith, 349–77
Remini, Robert V., The House, revd., 193
Rennella, Mark, The Boston Cosmopolitans, revd., 870–71
Representations of Slave Women in Discourses on Slavery and Abolition, 1780–1838, by Altink, revd., 203–4
The Republic in Print, by Loughran, revd., 183–84
A Republic in Time, by Allen, revd., 834–35
Resch, John, revs., 819–20
Reschly, Steven D., revs., 551–52
Resèndez, Andrès, A Land So Strange, revd., 496–97
“Rethinking a Curricular ‘Muddle in the Middle’: Revising the Undergraduate History Major at Western Michigan University,” by Linda J. Borish, Mitch Kachun, and Cheryl Lyon-Jenness, 1102–13
Retribution, by Hastings, revd., 1220
The Return of the Native, by Earle, revd., 1150–51
The Revival of Labor Liberalism, by Battista, revd., 1251–52
Reynolds, David, Summits, revd., 580–81
Reynolds, Donald E., Texas Terror, revd., 539–40
Rhoden, Nancy L., ed., English Atlantics Revisited, revd., 500–501
Rhodes, Jane, Framing the Black Panthers, revd., 610–11
Rhodes, Richard, Arsenals of Folly, revd., 264
Richard Rorty, by Gross, revd., 1230–31
Richardson, David, revs., 1130–31
A Rift in the Clouds, by Aucoin, revd., 565–66
Righteous Warrior, by Link, revd., 915–16
Rightward Bound, ed. by Schulman and Zelizer, revd., 928–29
Riordan, Liam, Many Identities, One Nation, revd., 186; revs., 1144–45
Ritchie, Donald A., Electing fdr, revd., 899; revs., 579–80, 625
Ritterhouse, Jennifer, revs., 1170
The Road to Dallas, by Kaiser, revd., 920–21
Roanoke, Virginia, 1882–1912, by Dotson, revd., 555
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Robert E. Sherwood, by Alonso, revd., 888–89
Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary, by Boomhower, revd., 1249
Roberts, Rita, revs., 856–57
Robertson, Henry O., “In the Habit of Acting Together,” revd., 838
Robertson, Nancy Marie, Christian Sisterhood, Race Relations, and the ywca, 1906–46, revd., 1196
Robins, Robert S., revs., 617–18
Robinson, Cedric J., Forgeries of Memory and Meaning, revd., 889
Robinson, Edward J., Show Us How You Do It, revd., 1201–2
Robinson, Jo Ann O., revs., 925–26
Rodgers, Marion Elizabeth, Mencken, revd., 247–48
Rodriguez, Clara, revs., 298–99
Rodriguez, Marc Simon, revs., 1232–33
Roland, Alex, coauth., The Way of the Ship, revd., 494–95
Rolinson, Mary G., revs., 1190–91
Román, Reinaldo L., Governing Spirits, revd., 563–64
The Ronald Reagon Presidential Library and Museum, exhibition, revd., 786–92
Rondûn, Cèsar Miguel, The Book of Salsa, revd., 926
Root, Erik S., All Honor to Jefferson?, revd., 1152–53
Rosalynn Carter, by Kaufman, revd., 931–32
Rosen, Deborah A., American Indians and State Law, revd., 518–19
Rosenberg, Charles E., Our Present Complaint, revd., 616–17
Roth, Benita, revs., 603–4
Roth, Sarah N., revs., 203–4
Rothman, Joshua D., “The Hazards of the Flush Times: Gambling, Mob Violence, and the Anxieties of America’s Market Revolution,” 651–77
Rowley, William D., revs., 621–22
Rozario, Kevin, The Culture of Calamity, revd., 176–77
Rubin, Joan Shelley, revs., 1225
Ruffin, J. Rixey, revs., 1141–42
Ruiz, Vicki L., coed., Memories and Migrations, revd., 894–95
Ruotsila, Markku, The Origins of Christian Anti-Internationalism, revd., 1206–7
Rust, Marion, Prodigal Daughters, revd., 1143–44
Ruth, David E., revs., 578–79
Ryan, Mary P., Mysteries of Sex, revd., 1130
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Sacco and Vanzetti, by Watson, revd., 1209–10
Sacher, John M., revs., 208–9
Sacred Claims, by Johnson, revd., 933–34
Safehaven, by Lorenz-Meyer, revd., 258–59
Saito, Natsu Taylor, From Chinese Exclusion to Guantánamo Bay, revd., 226–27
Salstrom, Paul, From Pioneering to Persevering, revd., 207–8
Salt Warriors, by Cool, revd., 863–64
Samson, Miles David, revs., 871–72
Samuel, Lawrence R., The End of the Innocence, revd., 604–5
San Francisco’s International Hotel, by Habal, revd., 1250–51
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Utah, Web site, revd., 622–24
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for Georgia Towns and Cities, 1884–1922, Web site, revd., 622–24
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of South Carolina, Web site, revd., 622–24
Sanders, M. Elizabeth, revs., 594–95
Sanders, Randy, revs., 273–74
Sandoval-Strausz, A. K., Hotel, revd., 523–24
Sanneh, Lamin, revs., 1189
Sarah Johnson’s Mount Vernon, by Casper, revd., 822
Sartain, Lee, Invisible Activists, revd., 240–41
Saunt, Claudio, Black, White, and Indian, revd., 560–61
Savagian, John C., “Toward a Coherent Curriculum: Teaching and Learning History at Alverno College,” 1114–24
Saving Sickly Children, by Connolly, revd., 1189–90
Saxe, Robert, revs., 1228–29
Sayre, Gordon, revs., 524–25
Schalick, Walton O., III revs., 165–71
Scharnhorst, Gary, Kate Field, revd., 1172–73
Schmitz, David F., revs., 930–31
Schneider, Dorothee, revs., 242–43
Schneider, Gregory L., revs., 607–8
Schneller, Robert J., Jr., Blue and Gold and Black, revd., 925–26
Schoenwald, Jonathan, revs., 278
Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl, revs., 175
School Lunch Politics, by Levine, revd., 1200
Schrank, Sarah, revs., 841–42
Schroer, Timothy L., Recasting Race after World War II, revd., 590–91
Schulman, Bruce J., coed., Rightward Bound, revd., 928–29
Schultz, Jack M., revs., 209–10
Schwain, Kristin, Signs of Grace, revd., 1182–83
Schwartz, Vanessa R., It’s So French!, revd., 911–12
Scottish Highlanders and Native Americans, by Szasz, revd., 510–11
Scull, Andrew T., revs., 1212–13
Sculle, Keith A., coauth., Motoring, revd., 877–78
Searching Eyes, by Fairchild, Bayer, and Colgrove, collab. Wolfe, revd., 577–78
Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, Web site, revd., 1259–60
See, Scott W., revs., 836–37
See Government Grow, by Davies, revd., 598
“Seeing the Visual in U.S. History,” by James W. Cook, 432–41
Seidman, Sarah, revs., 171–74
Seizing Destiny, by Kluger, revd., 187
Self, Robert T., Robert Altman’s
Seligman, Amanda Irene, revs., 924–25
The Selling Sound, by Pecknold, revd., 592–93
The Seminole Freedmen, by Mulroy, revd., 514–15
Senator Henry Wilson and the Civil War, by Myers, revd., 853–54
Senator Sam Ervin, Last of the Founding Fathers, by Campbell, revd., 606–7
Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement, by McMillen, revd., 534–35
Sensing the Past, by Smith, revd., 1129–30
Separate Peoples, One Land, by Cumfer, revd., 513–14
September Dawn, movie, revd., 288
Sernett, Milton C., Harriet Tubman, revd., 1169–70
Setran, David P., The College “Y,” revd., 229–30
1704 Colonial Encampment Weekend, exhibition, revd., 799–802
Shade, William G., revs., 1169–70
Shaffer, Donald R., revs., 855–56
Shaffer, Jason, Performing Patriotism, revd., 504–5
Shaw, Barton C., coed., Making a New South, revd., 214–15
Shaw, Tony, Hollywood’s Cold War, revd., 912
Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, Why Confederates Fought, revd., 547; revs., 952–53
Shermer, Elizabeth Tandy, “Origins of the Conservative Ascendancy: Barry Goldwater’s Early Senate Career and the De-legitimization of Organized Labor,” 678–709
Sherrer, John M. III, revs., 622–24
Sherry, Michael S., Gay Artists in Modern American Culture, revd., 912–13
Sheumaker, Helen, Love Entwined, revd., 197–98
The Shifting Grounds of Race, by Kurashige, revd., 909–10
Shock Therapy, by Shorter and Healy, revd., 1212–13
Shorter, Edward, coauth., Shock Therapy, revd., 1212–13
Shortridge, James R., revs., 207–8
Show Us How You Do It, by Robinson, revd., 1201–2
Sidbury, James, Becoming African in America, revd., 201–2
Siemens, Daniel, Metropole und Verbrechen (The city and crime), revd., 891–92
Sigelman, Lee, coauth., Attack Politics, revd., 914–15
Signs of Grace, by Schwain, revd., 1182–83
Simeone, James, revs., 1157–58
Simmons, Jerold L., revs., 583
Simpson, Christopher, revs., 898–899
Sin in the City, by Joiner, revd., 228–29
Sinha, Manisha, coed., Contested Democracy, revd., 202–3
Siracusa, Joseph M., coauth., Real-World Nuclear Deterrence, revd., 609; revs., 262–63
Sister Aimee, movie, revd., 293–94
The Sixties Unplugged, by DeGroot, revd., 917–18
Sklaroff, Lauren Rebecca, revs., 889
Skok, Deborah A., More than Neighbors, revd., 225–26
A Slave No More, by Blight, revd., 526–27
Slavery, Freedom, and Expansion in the Early American West, by Hammond, revd., 1157–58
Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys, by Madison, revd., 589–90
Small, Melvin, revs., 926–28
Smallwood, James M., The Feud That Wasn’t, revd., 862–63
Smelser, Ronald, coauth., The Myth of the Eastern Front, revd., 903–4
Smethurst, Richard J., revs., 589
Smith, Adam I. P., revs., 529–30
Smith, Catherine Parsons, Making Music in Los Angeles, revd., 223
Smith, Erin A., revs., 1213–14
Smith, F. Todd, coauth., Colonial Natchitoches, revd., 517–18
Smith, Jean Edward, fdr, revd., 251–52
Smith, John David, revs., 854–55
Smith, Katharine Capshaw, revs., 238–39
Smith, Mark M., “Still Coming to ‘Our’ Senses,” 378–80; “Getting in Touch with Slavery and Freedom,” 381–91; revd., 1129–30
Smith, Sherry L., revs., 575–76
Smoak, Gregory E., Ghost Dances and Identity, revd., 562–63
Smulyan, Susan, Popular Ideologies, revd., 246–47
Snay, Mitchell, Fenians, Freedmen, and Southern Whites, revd., 216–17; revs., 1175–76
Sneh, Itai Nartzizenfield, The Future Almost Arrived, revd., 930–31
Sneider, Allison L., Suffragists in an Imperial Age, revd., 866
Snyder, Christina, revs., 1138–39
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Snyder, Terri L., revs., 892–93
Soapy, by Noer, revd., 587–88
The Social Contract in America, by Hulliung, revd., 185–86
Soffer, Jonathan, revs., 928–29
Soft Power and Its Perils, by Matsuda, revd., 260
Sokol, Jason, revs., 1248–49
Some Family, by Akenson, revd., 600–601
A Soul on Trial, by Cutler, revd., 566–67
Southern Crossroads, ed. by Conser and Payne, revd., 847–48
A Southern Moderate in Radical Times, by Durham, revd., 1151–52
Sparr, Arnold J., revs., 1134–35
Spector, Ronald H., In the Ruins of Empire, revd., 259–60
Spenser, Daniela, coed., In from the Cold, revd., 1240–41
Spinks, S. E., Law on the Last Frontier, revd., 864–65
Sputnik Mania, movie, revd., 946–47
The St. Louis African American Community and the Exodusters, by Jack, revd., 875–76
Stand Up for Alabama, by Frederick, revd., 273–74
Stanfield, Peter, coed., “Un-American” Hollywood, revd., 591–92
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