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COMMON-PLACE Publishes October 2005 Issue
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2005-10-03 |
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147995 |
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University of Connecticut historian Peter Baldwin asks who went out when the lights went on in the nineteenth-century American city? University of Michigan historian Susan Juster explores the uncertain boundaries between religious violence and racial violence in colonial America. And University of Minnesota cultural historian Thomas Augst explores a virtual recreation of P.T. Barnum's famous American Museum. Find these features as well as columns by Rhys Isaac, Tara Dirst and Allan Kulikoff, Natalie Zacek, April F. Matsen, and much more in the latest issue of Common-place.
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