Third Annual SHGAPE Bibliography

Periodical Literature, 2000

 

This edition of the Annual SHGAPE Bibliography of Periodical Literature is almost twice the size of the 1999 edition.  Apparently it’s been a big year for GAPE-era citations.   I would not be able to bring this wealth of scholarship to your attention at all without the help of volunteers.  Thanks to all of those who searched state-level and special topic journals and sent in their citations:  Thomas Schoonover, Lawrence Kennedy, Enid Mastrianni, Jeri L. Reed, Thomas C. Jepsen, Jack Blocker, David Macleod, Walter Nugent, Ellen Litwicki, Arthur Meyers, Eric Thomas, Penny Richards, Andrew Furer, Michael Pierce, and Les Benedict.  Readers, go thou and emulate them.
Jeanette Keith, keith@bloomu.edu.

 

Subject Headings:

           

African American

Mass Communication

Agricultural and Rural History

Military History

Business and Economics

Music

Demography

Politics

Education

Public History and Memory

Environmental History

Religion

Gender and Sexuality

Regional History

Immigration, Ethnicity, and Internal Migration

Science, Medicine and Public Health

Indians

Social Welfare

Intellectual History

Technology, Industry and Transportation

International Relations

Urban and Suburban History

Labor and Working-Class History

Visual and Performing Arts

Legal and Constitutional History

Women and Femininity

                

African American

 

Blight, David W., “Fifty Years of Freedom: The memory of Emancipation at the Civil War Semicentennial, 1911-15,” Slavery and Abolition 21 (August 2000) 117-34.

 

Bond, Beverly G., “‘Every Duty Incumbent Upon Them’: African-American Women in Nineteenth Century Memphis,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 59 (Winter 2000) 254-73.

 

Cha-Jua, Sundiata Keita, “‘A Warlike Demonstration’: Legalism, Violent Self-Help, and Electoral Politics in Decatur, Illinois, 1894-1898,” Journal of Urban History 26 (July 2000) 591-629.

 

Cronin, Mary M., “A Chance to Build for Our Selves: Black Press Boosterism in Oklahoma, 1891-1915,” Journalism History 26 (summer 2000) 71-80

 

Ficker, Douglas J., “From Roberts to Plessy: Educational Segregation and the ‘Separate but Equal’ Doctrine,” Journal of Negro History 84 (Fall 1999) 301-14.

 

Giado, Daniel, “A Materialist Analysis of Slavery and Sharecropping in the Southern United States,” Journal of Peasant Studies (London) 28 (October 2000) 55-94.

 

Goddard, Terrell Dale, “The Black Social Gospel in Chicago, 1896-1906: the Ministries of Reverdy C. Ransom and Richard R. Wright, Jr.,” Journal of Negro History 84 (Summer 1999) 227-46.

 

Hall, Robert L., Blacks and the Episcopal Church in Florida, 1838-1906,” Griot 19 (Fall 2000) 42-54.

 

Harris, Theodore H. H., “Creating Windows of Opportunity: Isaac E. Black and the African American Experience in Kentucky, 1848-1914,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 98 (Spring 2000) 155-77.

 

Johnson, Bethany, “Freedom and Slavery in the Voice of the Negro: Historical Memory and African-American Identity, 1904-1907,” Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Spring 2000) 29-71

 

Judy, Ronald A., ed., “Sociology Hesitant: Thinking with W. E. B. Du Bois,” Boundary 2, 27 (Fall 2000) 1-286.  Special issue.

 

Justesen, Benjamin R., II, “George Henry White, Josephus Daniels, and the Showdown over Disfranchisement, 1900,” North Carolina Historical Review 77 (Jan 2000) 1-33.

 

Karpf, Juanita, “Music in Montgomery’s African-American Community, 1886-1887: Amelia Tilghman as Performer, Journalist, and Teacher,” Alabama Review 53 (April 1000) 112-39.

 

Laugesen, Amanda, “Empowering African-American Manhood, Empowering African-American Politics: The Quest of W. E. B. Du Bois, 1890-1920,” Limina (Nedlands) 6 (2000) 12-24

 

Lucas, Marion B.,  “Berea College in the 1870s and 1880s: Student Life at a Racially Integrated Kentucky College,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 98 (Winter 2000) 1-22.

 

McLaurin, Melton A., “Commemorating Wilmington’s Racial Violence of 1898: From Individual to Collective Memory,” Southern Cultures 6 (Winter 2000) 35-57

 

Mennell, James, “African-Americans and the Selective Service Act of 1917,” Journal of Negro History 84 (Summer 1999) 275-87.

 

Arthur S. Meyers, “W.E.B. DuBois and the Open Forum: Human Relations in a ‘Difficult Industrial District,” Journal of Negro History 84 (Spring 1999) 192-204.

 

Murage, Njeru, “Making Migrants an Asset: The Detroit Urban League-Employers Alliance in Wartime Detroit, 1916 to 1919,” Michigan Historical Review 26 (Spring 2000) 67-105.

 

Ouelett, Nelson, “The Great Migration in Gary, Indiana (1906-1920): A Note,” Indiana Magazine of History, 96 (March 2000) 72-83.

 

Pauley, Garth E., “W.E.B. DuBois on Woman Suffrage: A Critical Analysis of his Crisis Writings,” Journal of Black Studies 30 (January 2000) 383-410.

 

Portwood, Shirley J., “‘We Lift Our Voices in Thunder Tones’: African American Race Men and Race Women and Community Agency in Southern Illinois, 1895-1910,” Journal of Urban History 26 (Sept. 2000) 740-58.

 

Scott, Carole E., and Richard D. Guynn, “The Atlanta Streetcar Strikes,” Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Fall 2000) 435-59.

 

Shaffer, Donald R., “‘ I Do Not Suppose that Uncle Sam Looks at the Skin’: African Americans and the Civil War Pension System, 1865-1934,” Civil War History 46 (June 2000) 132-47.

 

Wickett, Murray R., “The Fear of ‘Negro Domination’: the Rise of Segregation and Disfranchisement in Oklahoma,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 78 (Spring 2000) 44-65

 

Agricultural and Rural History

 

Jones, J. Wayne, “Seeding Chicot: The Isaac H. Hilliard Plantatin and the Arkansas Delta,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59 (Summer 2000) 147-85.

 

Kantrowitz, Stephen, “Ben Tillman and Hendrix McLane, Agrarian Rebls: White Mahood, ‘The Farmers,’ and the Limits of Southern Populism,” Journal of Southern History 66(August 2000) 497-524.

 

McFadden, Joseph M., “Barbed Wire: A story of the West, the East, and American Ingenuity and Entrepreneurship,” Journal of Illinois History 3 (winter 2000) 285-302.

 

Pierce, Michael, “Farmers and the Failure of Populism in Ohio, 1890-1891,” Agricultural History 74 (Winter 2000) 58-85.

 

Strom, Claire, “Texas Fever and the Dispossession of the Southern Yeoman Farmer,” Journal of Southern History 66 (February 2000) 49-74.

 

Zhuraleva, V. I., “American aid to Russia during the Famine of 1891-1892,” Amerikanskii Ezhegodnik (Moscow) (1998) 148-164.  In Russian.

 

Business and Economics

 

Durden, Robert F., “Electrifying the Piedmont Carolinas: the Beginning of the Duke Power Company, 1904-1925,” Part 2, North Carolina Historical Review 77 (Jan. 2000) 54-89.

 

Friedman, Gerald, “The Political Economy of Early Southern Unionism: Race, Politics and Labor in the South, 1880-1953,” Journal of Economic History 60 (June 2000) 384-413.

 

Ginzl, David J., “William B. Barnett and Sons: Florida Banking Pioneers,” Florida Historical Quarterly 79 (Summer 2000) 26-46.

 

Horn, Martin, “A Private Bank at War: J. P. Morgan and Co. and France, 1914-1918,” Business History Review, 774 (Spring 2000) 85-112

 

Hotani, Setsuo, “The growth and reorganization of refining capacity around the formative period of the Standard Oil Trust,” Kansai Daigaku Sakaigakubu Kiyo (Suita) 29 (no. 3, 1998) 99-114.  In Japanese.

 

Hunt, James L, “Law Business and Politics: Liability for Accidents in Georgia, 1846-1880,” Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Summer 2000) 254-82.

 

Metzger, John M., “The General Board of Proprietors of the Wastern Division of New Jersy, 1684-1998: Survey of a Land Company,”  New Jersey History 118 (Spring/summer 2000) 3-33.

 

Jones, Lu Ann, “Gender, Race and Itinerant Commerce in the Rural New South,” Journal of Southern History 66 (May 2000) 297-320.

 

Santamarina, Juan C., “The Cuba Company and the Expalnsion of American Business in Cuban, 1898-1915,” Business History Review 74 (Spring 2000) 41-83

 

Shpotov, B. M., “American Automobiles in Tzarist Russia,” Amerikanskii Ezhegodnik (Moscow) (1998) 165-78.  In Russian.

 

_______, “The organization of big business in the USA at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries,” Amerikanskii Ezhegodnik (Moscow) (1998) 33-58.  In Russian.

 

Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, “The Towns of King Coal [late 19th-early 20th cent.]” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 97 (Spring 1999) 189-201.

 

Demography

 

Gutmann, Myron P., et al., “Intra-Ethnic Diversity in Hispanic Child Mortality, 1890-1910,” Demography 37 (November 2000) 467-76.

 

Education

 

Galush, William F., “What Should Janek Learn?  Staffing and Curriculum in Polish-American Parochial Schools, 1870-1940,” History of Education Quarterly 40 (Winter 2000) 395-417.

 

Mitchell, Mary Niall, “‘A Good and Delicious Country’: Free Children of Color and How They Learned to Imagine the Atlantic world in Nineteenth Century Louisiana,” History of Education Quarterly 40 (Summer 2000) 123-44.

 

Solberg, Winton U., “The Quest for a College and Research laboratory of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois, 1906-1921,” Journal of Illinois History 3 (Winter 2000) 246-66.

 

Spack, Ruth, “English, Pedagogy, and Ideology: a Case Study of the Hampton Institute, 1878-1999,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 24 (2000) 1-24.

 

Vaughn, Gerald, “The Enigma of Mount Holyoke’s Nelli Neilson,” Historical Journal of Massachusetts 28 (Summer 2000) 186-212.

 

Wolff, Robert S., “Industrious Education and the Legacy of Samuel Ready, 1877-1920,” Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Fall 2000) 309-330.

 

Environmental History

 

Meindl, Christopher F, “Past Perceptions of the Great American Wetland: Florida’s Everglades during the Early Twentieth Century,” Environmental History 5 (July 2000) 378-95.

 

Percy, Matthew T., “A History of the Ransdale-Humphreys Flood Control Act of 1917,” Louisiana History 41 (Spring 2000) 133-59.

 

Gender and Sexuality

 

Blount, Jackie, “Spinsters, Bachelors, and Other Gender Transgressors in School Employment, 1850-1900,” Review of Educational Research 70 (Spring 2000) 83-101.

 

Furer, Andrew J., “I Fear the War Business is Getting Rather Tuckered: the uses of War in Stephen Crane’s Active Service,” American Literary Realism 33 (2000) 21-32.

 

Johnson, Nan, “‘Dear Millie’: Letter Writing and Gender in Postbellum America,” Nineteenth-Century Prose 27 (Fall 2000) 22-46.

 

Immigration, Ethnicity and Internal Migration

 

Ahmad, Diana L., “Opium Smoking, Anti-Chinese Attitudes, and the American Medical Community, 1850-90,” American Nineteenth Century History (Ilford) 1 (Summer 2000) 53-68.

 

Bjork, Ulf Jonas, “The Swedish-American press as an Immigrant Institution,” Swedish-American Historical Quarterly 51 (October 2000) 268-82.

 

Hirobe, Izumi, “An outbreak of immigration: Frank Norris and images of the Chinese in San Francisco at the turn of the century,” Tokyo Daigaku American Studies (Tokyo) 3 (1998) 95-108.  In Japanese.

 

Litwicki, Ellen, “‘Our Hearts Burn with Ardent Love for Two Countries’: Ethnicity and Assimilation at Chicago Holiday Celebrations, 1876-1918,” Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (Spring 2000) 3-34.

 

Rozek, Barbara J., “Galvestonians View Immigration, 1875-1914,” East Texas Historical Journal 38, no. 1, 15-21.

 

Sanua, Marianne R., “Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1968: an Overview,” Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (Winter 2000) 3-42.

 

Soyer, Daniel, “Brownstones and Brownsville: Elite Philathropists and Immigrant Constituents at the Hebrew Educational Society of Brooklyn, 1899-1929,” American Jewish History 88 (June 2000) 181-207.

 

Waldron, Caroline, “‘Lynch-law Must Go!’: Race, Citizenship, and the Other in an American Coal Mining Town,” Journal of American Ethnic History 20 (Fall 2000) 50-77.

 

Indians

 

Barsh, Russel Lawrence, “Banishing the Spirits: Indian Agents and the Pacific Northwest Winter Dance,” Journal of the West 39 (Summer 2000) 54-65.

 

Haynal, Patrick, “Termination and Tribal Survival: the Klamath Gribes of Oregon,” Oregon Historical Quarterly 102 (Fall 2000) 270-301.

 

Huhndorf, Shari M., “Nanook and his Contemporaries: Imagining Eskimos in American Culture, 1897-1922,” Critical Inquiry 27 (Autum 2000) 122-48

 

McMillen, Christian W., “Rain, Ritual and Reclamation: The Failure of Irrigation on the Zuni and Navaho Reservations, 1883-1914,” Western Historical Quarterly 31 (Winter 2000) 435-56.

 

Meyer, Carter Jones, “Edgar Hewett, Tsianina Redfeather, and Early-Twentieth-Century Indian Reform,” New Mexico Historical Review, 75 (April 2000) 195-200.

 

Ream, Merrill L, “The Modoc Indian War,”Journal of the West 39 (Jan. 2000) 35-48.

 

Wallenstein, Peter, “Native Americans Are White, African Americans Are Not: Racial Identity, Marriage, Inheritance and the Law in Oklahoma, 1907-1967,” Journal of the West 39 (January 2000) 87-91.

 

Intellectual History

 

Kikukawa, Masako, “Modern urban life: Winslow Homer’s image of Boston,” Doshisha American Studies (Doshisha) 34 (1998) 61-80.  In Japanese.

 

Lessoff, Alan, “Progress before Modernization: Foreign Interpretations of American Development in James Bryce’s Generation,” American Nineteenth Century History (Ilford) 1 (Summer 2000) 69-96.

 

International Relations

 

Cooper, John Milton Jr., “The Shock of Recognition: the Impact of World War I on America,” Virginia Historical Quarterly 76 (Autumn 2000) 567-84.

 

Kennedy, Ross A., “Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and an American Conception of National Security,” Diplomatic History 25 (Winter 2001) 1-31.

 

Ryu, Dae Young, “An Odd Relationship: The State Department, Its Representatives, and American Protestant Missionaries in Korea, 1882-1905,” Journal of American-East Asian Relations 6 (Winter 1997) 261-87.

 

Smith, Marian L., “The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) at the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1893-1993: an Overview of Issues and Topics,” Michigan Historical Review 26 (Fall 2000) 127-148.

 

Takahara, Shusuke, “The Wilson administration and the conclusion of the Lansing-Ishii agreement,” Kobe Hogaku Zasshi (Kobe) 47 (no. 3, 1997) 545-615.  In Japanese.

 

Vaughan, Christopher A., “From Commerce to Conquest: John Barrett and America’s Rendezous with Asia, 1894-1902,” Journal of American-East Asian Relations 6 (Winter 1997) 289-320.

 

Labor and Working-Class History

 

Brown, Cliff, “The Role of Employers in Split Labor Markets: An Event-Structure Analysis of Racial Conflict and AFL Organizing, 1917-1919,” Social Forces 79 (Dec. 2000) 653-81.

 

Hori, Ryuji, “Deskilling and shop floor practices in the American rubber industry: The rubber workers in the footwear division of the United States Rubber company, 1892-1919,” Okayamo Shodai Onso (Okayama) 34 (nos. 1-2, 1998) 33-70.  In Japanese.

 

Kido, Yoshiyuki, “Class solidarity in the Gilded Age: Fraternal culture of the Knights of Labor and the ‘issue of China.’” Amerika-shi Kenkyu (Tokyo) 21 (1998) 67-82. In Japanese.

 

McIntyre, Stephen, “‘Communist Progress’: the Workingman’s party and St. Louis Educational Politics, 1877-1878,” Missouri Historical Review 95 (Oct. 2000) 23-45.

 

Pierce, Michael, “The Populist President of the American Federation of Labor: the Career of John McBride,” Labor History 41 (Winter 2000) 5-24.

 

Reiff, Janice L., “Rethinking Pullman: Urban Space and Working-Class Activism,” Social Science History 24 (Spring 2000) 7-32.

 

Scott, Carole E., and Richard Guynn, “The Atlanta Streetcar Strikes,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 84 (Fall 2000) 434-59.

 

Sterne, Evelyn Savidge, “Bringing Religion into Working-Class History: Parish, Public, and Politics in Providence, 1890-1930,” Social Science History 24 (Spring 2000) 149-82.

 

Weir, Rob, “Blind in One Eye Only: Western and Eastern Knights of Labor View the Chinese Question,” Labor History 41 (Nov. 2000) 421-36.

 

Witwer, David, “Unionized Teamsters and the Struggle over the Streets of the Early-Twentieth-Century City,” Social Science History 24 (Spring 2000) 183-222.

 

Yamazaki, Yuki, “American Catholicism and labor movements at the turn of the century: The impact of the ‘Knights of Labor’ on lay participation,” Kioi Shigaku (Tokyo) 18 (1998) 1-15.  In Japanese.

 

Legal and Constitutional History

 

Dodge, L. Mara, “‘Our Juvenile Court Has Become More Like a Criminal Court’: A Century of Reform at the Cook county (Chicago) Juvenile Court,” Michigan Historical Review 26 (Fall 2000) 51-89.

 

Gordon, Sarah Barringer, Blasphemy and the Law of Religious Liberty in Nineteenth Century America,” American Quarterly 52 (Decembr 2000) 682-719.

 

Hunt, James L., “Law, Business, and Politics: Liability for Accidents in Georgia, 1846-1880,” Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Summer 2000) 254-82.

 

Leitch, Kevin C., “‘An axiety to do right’: the Life of Judge John Hazelton Cotteral, 1864-1933,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 78 (Fall 2000) 316-45.

 

Newsom, Kevin Christopher, “Setting Incorporationism Straight: A Reinterprestation of the Slaughter-House Cases,” Yale Law Journal 109 (January 2000)

 

Parsons, Elaine Frantz, “Slaves to the Bottle: Smith’s Civil Damage Liquor Law,” Annals of Iowa 59 (Fall 2000) 347-73.

 

Shugerman, Jed Handelsman, “Note— the Floodgates of Strict Liability: Bursting Reservoirs and the Adoption of Fletcher v. Rylands in the Gilded Age,” Yale Law Journal 110 (Nov. 2000).

 

Waldrep, Christopher, “War of Worlds: The Controversy over the Definition of Lynching, 1899-1940,” Journal of Southern History 66 (Feb. 2000) 75-100.

 

Mass Communication

 

Brown, Michael, “Discriminating Photographs from Hand-Drawn Illustrations in Popular Magazines, 1895-1904,” American Journalism 17 (Summer 2000) 15-30.

 

Crews, Clyde F., “‘The Clock of the Centuries Has Struck Twenty’: Louisville’s Press Preports of the Dawn of the Twentieth Century,” Filson Club History Quarterly, 74 (Winter 2000) 1-12.

 

Sedgwick, Ellery, “Magazines and the Profession of authorship in the United States, 1840-1900,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 94 (Sept. 2000) 399-425.

 

Military History

 

Cunningham, Roger D., “Breaking the color Line: The Virginia Militia at the NationalDrill, 1887,” Virginia Cavalcade 49 (Autumn 2000) 178-84.

 

Grover, David H., “Gringoes Go Home: West Coast Seagoing Evacuations of Americans during the Mexican Revolution, 1912-1916,” Southern California Quarterly 82 (Summer 2000) 169-92.

 

Truss, Ruth Smith, “Progress toward Professionalism: The Alabama national Guard on the Mexican Border, 1916-1917,” Military History of the West 30 (Fall 2000) 97-121.

 

Music

 

Johnson, Jerah, “Jim Crow Laws of the 1890s and the Origins of New Orleans Jazz: Correction of an Error,” Popular Music (Cambridge) 19 (Apring 2000) 243-51.

 

Politics

 

Brown, C. Christopher, “One Step Closer to Democracy: African American Voting in Late Nineteenth-Century Cambridge,” Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Winter 2000) 423-37.

 

Friedman, Gerald, “The Political Economy of Early Southern Unionism: Race, Politics, and Labor in the South, 1880-1953,” Journal of Economic History 70 (June 2000) 384-413.

 

Ledbetter, Calvin R., “Thomas C. McRae: National Forests, Education, Highways and Brickhouse v. Hill,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59 (Spring 2000) 1-29.

 

Matsuo, Kazuyki, “Congressional Struggle of the First American Regulatory Agency: The Formation of the Interstate Commerce Commission as Prelude to Modern America,” Journal of American and Canadian Studies (Tokyo) (no. 17, 1999) 25-48.

 

Merriman, Scott A., “‘An Intensive School of Disloyalty’: The C. B. Schoberg Case under Espionage and Sedition Acts in Kentucky during World War I,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 98 (Spring 2000) 179-204.

 

Powell, Aaron D., “Pursuing Peace: Arthur Morgan and Ohio’s League to Enforce Peace, 1915-1920,” Ohio History 109 (Winter-Spring 2000) 24-46.

 

Vargas, Juan Palma, “The Mexican Revolution and its influence on the Pan-American conference,” Solo Historia (Mexico City) 2 (July/Sept. 2000) 4-9.  In Spanish.

 

Public History and Memory

 

Hunter, J. Michael, “The Monument to Brigham Young and the Pioneers: One Hundred Years of Controversy,” Utah Historical Quarterly 68 (Fall 2000) 332-50.

 

Religion

 

Beckham, Christopher, “The paradox of Religious Segregation: White and Black Baptists in Western Kentucky, 1855-1900,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 97 (Summer 2000) 305-22.

 

Chism, Stephen J., “‘The Very Hapiest tiding’: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s correspondence with Arkansas Spiritualists,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59 (Autumn 2000)

 

Coker, Joe L., “The Sinnot Case of 1910: The Changing Views of Southern Presbyterians on Temperance, Prohibition, and the Spirituality of the Church,” American Presbyterians 77 (Winter 1999) 247-62.

 

Flowers, Betsy, “Southern Baptist Evangelicals or Social Gospel Liberals? The Women’s Missionary Union and Social Reform, 1888 to 1928,” American Baptist Quarterly 19 (June 2000) 106-28.

 

Goddard, Terrell Dale, “The Black Social Gospel in Chicago, 1896-1906: The Ministries of of Reverdy C. Ransom and Richard R. Wright, Jr.,” Journal of Negro History 84 (Summer 1999) 227-46.

 

Hamm, Thomas D., “The Hicksite Quaker World, 1875-1900,” Quaker History 89 (Fall 2000) 17-41.

 

Howden, William D., et. al., “‘The Pulpit Leads the World’: Preachers and Preaching in Nineteenth Century America,” ATQ: 19th Century American Literature and Culture 14 (Dec. 2000) 261-343.

 

Kennedy, Lawrence W., “Pulpit and Politics: Anti-Catholicisim in boston in the 1880s and 1890s,” Historical Journal of Massachusetts 28 (Winter 2000) 56-75.

 

Langston, Scott, “Interaction and Identity: Jews and Christians in Nineteenth Century New Orleans,” Southern Jewish History 3, 83-124.

 

Martin, Sandy Dwayne, “Black Baptists, African Missions, and Racial Identity, 1800-1915: A Case Study of African American Religion,” Baptist History and Heritage 35 (Summer/Fall 2000) 79-92.

 

Meyers, Arthur S., “‘The Striking of Mind Upon Mind’: the Open Forum and the Social Gospel,” Baptist History and Heritage XXXV (Spring 2000) 20-36.

 

Robert, Dana L., “Holiness and the Missionary Vision of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1869-1894,” Methodist History 39 (October 2000) 15-27.

 

Southwell, Kristina L., “The Park Hill Mission: Letters from a Missionary Family,” Chronicles of Oklahoma (Summer 2000) 216-229.

 

Science, Medicine and Public Health

 

Arnold, Lois B., “Becoming a Geologist: Florence Bascom in Wisconsin, 1874-1887,” Earth Science History 18 (no. 2, 1999) 159-79.

 

Baca, Oswald G., “Infectious Diseases and Smallpox Politics in New Mexico’s Rio Abajo, 1847-1920,” New Mexico Historical Review 75 (Jan. 2000) 107-27.

 

Blackstock, Ben, “A Special Kind of Man: The Autobiography of Dr. Lindsey L. Long,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 77 (Winter 1999) 450-61.

 

Cirillo, Vincent J., “Fever and Reform: The Typhoid Epidemic in the Spanish-American War,” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 25 (Oct. 2000) 363-97.

 

Dorr, Gregory Michael, “Assuring America’s Place in the Sun: Ivey Foreman Lewis and the Teaching of Eugenics at the University of Virginia, 1915-1953,” Journal of Southern History 66 (May 2000) 257-96.

 

Gerstenblith, Meg R., “A City Besieged: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Lancaster,” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 102 (Winter 2000) 138-75.

 

Markel, Howard, “‘The Eyes Have it’: Trachoma, the Perception of Disease, the United Sates Public Health Service and the American Jewish Immigration Experience, 1897-1924,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74 (2000) 525-560.

 

Savitt, Todd L., “Four African-American Proprietary Medical Colleges: 1888-1923,” Journal of the History of Medicine 55 (July 2000) 203-55.

 

Selden, Steven, “Eugenics and the Social Construction of Merit, Race, and Disability,” Journal of Curriculum Studies 32 (March-April 2000) 235-252.

 

Waisley, Thomas, “Public Health Programs in Early Twentieth-Century Louisiana,” Louisiana History 41 (Winter 2000) 41-69.

 

Social Welfare

 

Gaither, Milton, “The rise and fall of a pedagogical empire: the Board of State Charities and the Indiana philosophy of giving,” Indiana Magazine of History, 96 (December 2000) 336-46.

 

Justice, Benjamine, “The Transformation of the Prison: Educational Reform at San Quentin, 1880-1920,” History of Education Quarterly 40 (Fall 2000) 279-301.

 

Mackey, Thomas C., “‘Learning, Deducting and Reporting’: Louisville, Kentucky’s Vice Report of 1915— Part One: Methods and Recommendations,” Filson Club Historical Quarterly 74 (Winter 2000) 13-29

 

______, “‘Learning, Deducting and Reporting’: Louisville, Kentucky’s Vice Preport of 1915— Part Two: Local Conditions,” Filson Club Historical Quarterly, 74 (Spring 2000) 85-107.

 

McWilliams, John C., ed., “Crime in Pennsylvania,” Pennsylvania History 67 (Summer 2000) 345-426.

 

Miller, Vivien M. L., “Reinventing the Penitentiary: Punishment in Florida, 1868-1923,” American Nineteenth Century History (Ilford) 1 (Spring 2000) 82-107.

 

Technology, Industry and Transportation

 

Glass, James A., “The Gas Boom in East Central Indiana,” Indiana Magazine of History 96 (December 2000) 313-335.

 

Heier, Jan Richard, “the short Life of the Richard A. Bingham: A Pensacola Lumber Schooner,”  Florida Historical Quarterly 79 (Fall 2000) 137-158.

 

Ingler, David, “The industrial Far West: region and nation in the late nineteenth century,” Pacific Historical Review (May 2000) 159-92.

 

Lindstrom, Richard, “‘They all believe they are undiscovered Mary Pickfords’: Workers, Photography, and Scientific Management,” Technology and Culture 41 (October 2000) 725-51.

 

Lloyd, Steven K., “The Loss of the S.S. Edith, August 1915,” Alaska History 15 (Spring 2000) 1-14.

 

Puffert, Douglas J., “the Standardization of Track Gauge on North American Railways, 1830-1890,” Journal of Economic History 60 (Dec. 2000) 933-60.

 

Rarick, Ronald D., “A Michigan Architect in Indiana: Elijah E. Myers and the Business of Architecture in the Gilded Age,” Michigan Historical Review 26 (Fall 2000) 149-159.

 

Salay, David L., “‘...as important and vital to successful mining, as the sap is to the three’: The dorrance Colliery Fan Complex, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,” Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology 26 (no. 1, 2000) 55-70.

 

Urban and Suburban History

 

Gotham, Kevin Fox, “Urban Space, Restrictive Covenants, and the Origins of Racial Residential Segreation in a US City, 1900-1950,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (London) 24 (Sept. 2000) 616-33.

 

McCrossen, Alexis, “Time Balls: Marking Modern Times in Urban America, 1877-1922,” Material History Review (Ottawa) 52 (Fall 2000) 4-15.

 

Visual and Performing Arts

 

Ikui, Eiko, “Eyes on the other half of the city: Jacob A. Riis and the rhetoric of photography at the turn of the century,” Amerika-shi Kenkyu (Tokyo) 21 (1998) 11-28.  In Japanese.

 

Saum, Lewis, “Eugene Field and Theater: The Missouri Years,” Missouri Historical Review 95 (Jan. 2001) 159-81

 

Women and Femininity

 

Boynton, Virginia R., “‘How I Hate This Hateful War!’: An Illinois Farm Woman Faces World War I,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 93 (Autumn 2000) 287-303.

 

Brown, Alexis Girardin Brown, “The Women Left Behind: Transformations of the Southern Belle, 1840-1880,” Historian 62 (Summer 2000) 759-78.

 

DuBois, Ellen, “Woman Suffrage: the view from the Pacific,” Pacific Historical Review 69 (Nov. 2000) 539-51.

 

Edmondson, Linda and Margaret Larason, “Kate Barnard: The Story of a Woman Politician,” Chronicles of Oklahoma (Summer 2000) 160-81.

 

Grimshaw, Patricia, “Settler anxieties, indigenous peoples, and women’s suffrage in the colonies of Australia, New Zealand, and Hawai’i, 1888 to 1920,” Pacific Historical Review 69 (Nov. 2000) 553-72.

 

Gullett, Gayle, “Construction the woman citizen and struggling for the vote in California, 1896-1911,” Pacific Historical Review 69 (Nov. 2000) 573-93.

 

Herzig, Rebecca M., “The Woman beneath the Hair: Treating Hypertrichosis, 1870-1930,” National Women’s Studies Association Journal 12 (Fall 2000) 50-66.

 

Jacobs, Heidi LM, “‘Well, seriously Flora, what can we women do?’ Sentimentalism, Suffrage, and Reform in Lillie Devereaux Blake’s Fettered for Life,” Nineteenth-Century Prose, 27 (Fall 2000) 62-78.

 

McDaid, Jennifer Davis, “All Kinds of Revolutionaries: Pauline Adams, Jessie Townsend, and the Norfolk Equal Suffrage League,” Virginia Cavalcade 49 (Spring 2000) 84-93.

 

Marshall, Joan E., “The changing allegiances of women volunteers in the Progressive Era, Lafayette, Indiana, 1905-1920,” Indiana Magazine of History 96 (Sept. 2000) 251-85.

 

Mastrianni, Enid, “Summer Brook: Prestonia Mann Martin’s Mountain Utopia,” Adirondack Life, 31 (July/Aug. 2000) 36-41.

 

Miller, Heather Lee, “Sexologists Examine Lesbians and Prostitutes in the United States, 1840-1940,” National Women’s Studies Association Journal 12 (Fall 2000) 67-91.

 

O’Neal, Angela K., “Remembering the Maine: Memory, Ritual, and women’s roles n the United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary of Elyria, Ohio, 1922-1966,” Ohio History 109 (Summer-Autumn 2000) 167-86.

 

Putnam, John, “A ‘test of chiffon politics:’ gender politics in Seattle, 1897-1922,” Pacific Historical Review 69 (Nov. 2000) 595-616.

 

Thompson, Elizabeth Lee, “Southern Women, Gender Roles, and the Unconventional Alice Jenkins,” Journal of Mississippi History 62 (Spring 2000) 21-56.

 

Ziewacz, Lawrence A., “Thomas W. Palmer: A Michigan Senator’s ‘Masterly Argument’ for woman’s Suffrage,” Michigan Historical Review 26 (Spring 2000) 31-44.

 

Regional

 

Midwest

 

Laugesen, Amanda, “Making a Unique Heritage: Celebrating Pike’s Pawnee Village and the Santa Fe Train, 1900-1918,” Kansas History 23 (Autumn 2000) 172-85.

 

South

 

Bishir, Catherine W., “‘A Strong force of Ladies’: Women,  Politics and Confederate Memorial Associations in Nineteenth-Century Raleigh,” North Carolina Historical Review 77 (October 2000) 455-91.

 

Brown, Laura Clark, “New Orleans Modernism: The Arts and Crafts Club in the Vieux Carre, 1919-1939,” Louisiana History 41 (Summer, 2000) 317-343.

 

Carrigan, William D., “In Defense of the Social Order: Racial Thought among Southern White Presbyterians in the Nineteenth Century,” American Nineteenth Century History (Ilford) 1 (Summer 2000) 31-52.

 

Cook, Cita, “The Modern Elitism of Young Southern Ladies at Early Twentieth-Century Stanton College,” Journal of Mississippi History 62 (Fall 2000) 199-223.

 

Hickel, K. Walter, “‘Justice and the Highest Kind of Equality Require Discrimination,’ Citizenship, Dependence, and Conscription in the South, 1917-1919,” Journal of Southern History 66 (Nov. 2000) 749-80.

 

Johnson, Joan Marie, “‘Drill into us...the Rebel tradition’: The Contest over Southern Identity in Black and White Women’s Clubs, South Carolina, 1898-1930,” Journal of Southern History 66 (August 2000) 525-62.

 

Lloyd, Peggy S., “The Howard County Race Riot of 1883,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59 (Winter 2000) 353-87.

 

Powers, Bernard E., Jr., “Community Evolution and Race Relations in Reconstruction Charleston, South Carolina,” (reprinted from Vol. 95, January 1994) South Carolina Historical Magazine 101 (July 2000) 214-233.

 

Rector, Charles J., “D. P. Upham, Woodruff County Carpetbagger,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 59 (Spring 2000) 59-75.

 

Sanchez, Tanya Marie, “The Feminine Side of Bootlegging,” Louisiana History 41 (Fall, 2000) 403-433.

 

Simon, Bryant, “The Devaluation of the Vote: Legislative Apportionment and Inequality in South Carolina, 1890-1962,” (reprinted from vol. 97, July 1996) South Carolina Historical Magazine 101 (July 2000) 234-252.

 

West

 

Browne, Gordon, “Manipulating the Photographic Image: General George Armstrong Custer,” Journal of the West 39 (Jan. 2000) 87-91.

 

Brust, James S., “Photojournalism, 1877: John H. Fouch, Fort Keogh’s First Post Photographer,” Montana 50 (Winter 2000) 32-39.

 

Bumgarner, Norma Jane, “The Milton Co-Operative Colony: From Utopia to Ghost Town, 1913-1916,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 73 (Spring 2000) 66-83.

 

Coleman, Jon T., “The men in McArthur’s bar: the cultural significance of the margins,” Western Historical Quarterly 31 (Spring 2000) 47-68

 

Dew, Jay R., “Moral Reform for the ‘Magic City’: Temperance in Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1889-1907, Chronicles of Oklahoma (Winter 1999-2000) 406-427.

 

Gaster, Patricia C., “From Brownsville to Bryan: Journalist James D. Calhoun in Nebraska, 1869-1894,” Nebraska History 81 (Fall 2000) 116-27.

 

Gonzales, Phillip B., “La Junta de Indignacion: Hispano Repertoire of Collective Protest in New Mexico, 1884-1933,” Western Historical Quarterly (Summer 2000) 161-86.

 

Haes, Brenda L., “Fort Sill, the Chiricahau Apaches, and the Government’s Promise of Permanent Residence,” Chronicles of Oklahoma (Spring 2000) 23-43.

 

Hemphill, Thomas, “To Be Found Dead in Utah,” Journal of the West 39 (Fall 2000) 72-79.

 

Jessup, Michael M., “Consorting with Blood and Violence: The Decline of the Oklahoma Ku Klux Klan,” Chronicles of Oklahoma (Spring 2000) 296-315.

 

Karpeil, Frank J., Jr., “Mystic ties of Brotherhood: Freemasonry, ritual and Hawaiian royalty in the nineteenth century,” Pacific Historical Review 69 (August 2000) 357-97.

 

Lowitt, Richard, “The Oklahoma Panhandle, 1907 to 1930: An American Outback,” Agricultural History 74 (Summer 2000) 648-66.

 

Moon, Danelle, “‘Unnatural Fathers and Vixen Daughters:’ A Case of Incest, Sand Diego, California, 1894,” Journal of the West 39 (Fall 2000) 8-16.

 

Myers, Rex C., “Railroads, Stone Quarries, and the Colorado State Capitol,” Journal of the West 39 (Spring 2000) 37-54.

 

St. Jean, Wendy, “You Have the Land, I Have the Cattle: Intermarried Whites and the Chickasaw Range Land,” Chronicles of Oklahoma (Summer 2000) 182-195.

 

Spitzzerri, Paul, “Unreproved of Justice: the Abarto-Forster Affair of 1881,” Journal of the West 39 (Fall 2000) 17-25.

 

Veenendall, Augustus J., Jr., “Financing the Western Railroads,” Journal of the West 39 (Spring 2000) 37-45.

 

Wills, Jocelyn, “Divided Loyalties: Private Ambition, Nation-building, and the Railroad Racket Among the Northwestern Borderlands, 1877-1883,” Journal of the West 39 (Spring 2000) 8-16.