SHGAPE BIBLIOGRAPHY
of Periodical Literature, 2001
 
Editor, Professor Jeanette Keith, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Editor, Matthew Cope, Bloomsburg University
Email us at: keith@bloomu.edu

 

Special thanks to Penny L. Richards, Research Scholar at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women and co-editor of H-Education and H-Disability; Walter Nugent, Professor Emeritus, Notre Dame; and Thomas Jepsen of the National Coalition of Independent Scholars, for citations provided.

 

African Americans Agricultural and Rural History Business and Economics Civil War and Reconstruction Demography
Education Environment Family Gay and Lesbian History Gender and Sexuality
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Internal Migration Indians Intellectual History International Relations Labor and Working-Class History
Legal and Constitutional History Mass Communications Material Culture and Architecture Military History Politics
Race Religion Science and Medicine Social and Cultural History Social Welfare and Public Health
Sports and Recreation Technology, Industry, and Transportation Theory and Methodology Urban and Suburban History Visual and Performing Arts
Women and Femininity South West    

 

African Americans

 

Archer, Bill, “ ‘I was sent to the service of the Confederacy’ –Samuel Walker: Slave, Freedman, and Pensioner, 1842-1933,” Virginia Cavalcade, 50 (Winter 2001), 40-47.

 

Giggie, John, “ ‘Disband Him from the Church’: African Americans and the Spiritual  Politics of Disfranchisement in Post-Reconstruction Arkansas,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 60 (Autumn 2001), 245-64.

 

Madison, James H., “An Indiana Lynching and Stories of Race,” Traces of Indian and Milern History, 13 (Fall 2001), 4-11. Heavily illustrated.

 

Marshall, Anne E., “Kentucky’s Separate Coach Law and African American Response, 1892-1900,” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 98 (Summer 2000), 241-59.

 

Mieder, Wolfgang, “ ‘Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You’: Frederick Douglass’s Proverbial Struggle for Civil Rights,” Journal of American Folklore, 114 (Summer 2001), 331-57.

 

Oldfield, John, “On the Beat: Black Policemen in Charleston, 1869-1921,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 102 (April 2001) 153-168.

 

Quirin, James A., “ ‘Her Sons and Daughters Are Ever on the Altar’: Fisk University and Missionaries to Africa, 1866-1937,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 60 (Spring 2001), 16-37. Heavily illustrated.

 

Rucker, Walter, “The Problem of the Color Line: Lynching, Race Riot, and Identity Formation in Texas, 1890-1920,” Griot, 20 (Fall 2001), 23-34.

 

Savitt, Todd L., “Money versus Mission at an African-American Medical School: Knoxville College Medical Department, 1895-1900,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 75 (Winter 2001), 680-716.

 

Shoenfeld, Sarah J., “Applications and Admissions to the Home for Aged Colored Women in Boston, 1860-1887,” New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 155 (July 2001), 251-72.

 

Smith, Michelle Shawn, “ ‘Looking at One’s Self Through the Eyes of Others’: W. E. Du Bois’s Photographs for the 1900 Paris Exposition,” African American Review, 34 (Winter 2000), 581-99. Heavily illustrated.

 

Stovel, Katherine, “Local Sequential Patterns: the Structure of Lynching in the Deep  South, 1882-1930,” Social Forces, 79 (March 2001), 843-80.

 

Waite, Cally L., “The Segregation of Black Students at Oberlin College after Reconstruction,” History of Education Quarterly, 41 (Fall 2001), 344-64.

 

Weiss, Ellen, “Tuskegee: Landscape in Black and White,” Winterthur Portfolio, 36 (Spring 2001), 19-37.

 

Willard, Carla, “Timing Impossible Subjects: The Marketing Style of Booker T. Washington,” American Quarterly, 53 (Dec. 2001), 624-69.

 

Zackodnik, Teresa, “Fixing the Color Line: The Mulatto, Southern Courts, and Racial Identity,” American Quarterly, 53 (Sept. 2001), 420-51.

 

Agricultural and Rural History

 

Berlage, Nancy K., “Organizing the Farm Bureau: Family, Community, and Professionals, 1914-1928,” Agricultural History, 75 (Fall 2001), 406-37.

 

Coclanis, Peter A., “Seeds of Reform: David R. Coker, Premium Cotton, and the Campaign to Modernize the Rural South,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 102 (July 2001), 202-18.

 

Hoehnle, Peter, “Beyond the Dust Bowl: Lawrence Svobida, 1908-1984,” Agricultural History, 75 (Summer 2001), 271-78.

 

Hoffschwelle, Mary S., “ ‘Better Homes on Better Farms’: Domestic Reform in Rural Tennessee,” Frontiers, 22 (no. 1, 2001), 51-73.

 

Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode, “Reshaping the Landscape: The Impact and Diffusion of the Tractor in American Agriculture, 1910-1960,” Journal of Economic History, 61 (Sept. 2001), 663-98.

 

Business and Economics

 

Banerjee, Ajeyo, and E. Woodrow Eckard, “Why Regulate Insider Trading? Evidence from the First Great Merger Wave (1897-1903),” American Economic Review, 9 (Dec. 2001), 1329-49.

 

Barrow, Mark V., Jr., “The Specimen Dealer: Entrepreneurial Natural History in America’s Gilded Age,” Journal of the History of Biology (Dordrecht), 33 (Winter 2000), 493-534.

 

Daniels, Roger B., and Jesse Beeler, “An Archival Investigation of a Late 19th Century Accounting Information System:  The of Decision Aids in the American Printing Industry,” Accounting Historians Journal, 28 (June 2001), 3-18.

 

Ford, Peter A.,  “ ‘Father of the Whole Enterprise’: Charles S. Sorrow and the Making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1960,” Massachusetts Historical Review, 2 (2000), 76-117.

 

Giacalone, Joseph A., and Clifford W. Cobb, eds., “The Path to Justice: Following in the Footsteps of Henry George,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Nov. 2001), 3-231.

 

Hendrickson, Jill M., “The Long and Bumpy Road to Glass-Steagall Reform: A Historical and Evolutionary Analysis of Banking Legislation,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60 (Oct. 2001), 849-79.

 

Shpotov, B.M., “Avtomobili Forda v Rossii, russkie rabochie u Forda (1909-1919)” (Ford cars in Russia, Russian workers at Ford [1909-1919]), in Ekonomicheskaia Istoria. Ezhegodnik. 2000 (Economic history yearbook. 2000), ed. V.I. Bovykin  and Iu. A. Petrov, 326-48. (Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2001. 710 pp. ISBN 5-8243-0139-5.) In Russian.

 

Stack, Martin, “Local and Regional Breweries in America’s Brewing Industry, 1865 to 1920,” Business History Review, 74 (Autumn 2000), 435-63.

 

Tiesch, Jessica B., “Great Western Power, ‘White Coal,’ and industrial capitalism in the West,” Pacific Historical Review 70 (May 2001) 221-53.

 

Vollmers, Gloria, and Darlene Bay, “Small-Time Accounting: A 19th Century Meat Merchant in Maine,” Accounting Historians Journal, 28 (June 2001), 43-65.

 

Civil War and Reconstruction

 

Blanck, Peter, “Civil War Pensions and Disability,”  Ohio State Law Journal, 62 (no.1, 2001), 109-238.

 

Blum, Edward J., “Gilded Crosses: Postbellum Revivalism and the Reforging of  American Nationalism,”  Journal of Presbyterian History, 79 (Winter 2001), 277-92.

 

Karcher, Carolyn L., “The Moderate and the Radical: Melville and Child on the Civil War and Reconstruction,” ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 45 (nos. 3-4, 1999), 187-257.

 

Demography

 

Otterstrom, Samuel M., “Trends in National and Regional Population Concentration in the United States from 1790-1990: From the Frontier to the Urban Transformation,” Social Science Journal, 38 (no. 3, 2001), 393-407.

 

Education

Albisetti, James C., “European Perceptions of American Coeducation, 1865-1914: Ethnicity, Religion, and Culture,”  Paedagogica Historica (Gent), 37 (no. 1, 2001), 123-38.

Barnhart, Terry A., “Educating the Masses: The Normal-School Movement and the Origins of Eastern Illinois University, 1895-1899,” Journal of Illinois History, 4 (Autumn 2001), 193-218.

Bu, Liping, “The Challenge of Race Relations: American Ecumenism and Foreign Student Nationalism, 1900-1940,” Journal of American Studies 35 (August 2001) 217-237.

Bergmann, Harriet F., “ ‘The Silent University’: The Society to Encourage Studies at Home, 1873-1897,” New England Quarterly, 74 (Sept. 2001), 447-77.

Generals, Donald, “Booker T. Washington and Progressive Education: An Experimentalist Approach to Curriculum Development and Reform,” Journal of Negro Education, 69 (Summer 2000), 215-34.

Kumei, T. I., “Making ‘A Bridge over the Pacific’: Japanese Language Schools in the United States, 1900-1941,” European Contributions to American Studies 4 (2001) 96-111.

 

Molin, Paulette F., “’To Be Examples to…Their People’: Standing Rock Sioux Students at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923 (Part One),” North Dakota History 68 (2001) 2-23.

 

Savitt, Todd L, “Money Versus Mission at an African-American Medical School Knoxville College Medical Department, 1895-1900,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 75 (2001)

 

Environment

 

Burton, Lloyd, “Wild Sacred Icon or Wooly Cow?: Culture and the Legal Reconstruction of the American Bison,” Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 23 (Nov. 2000), 21-36.

 

Crimmel, Hal, “No Place for ‘Little Children and Tender, Pulpy People’: John Muir in Alaska,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 92 (Fall 2001), 171-80.

 

DeLuca, Kevin, and Anne Demo, “Imagining Nature and Erasing Class and Race: Carleton Watkins, John Muir, and the Construction of Wilderness,” Environmental History, 6 (Oct. 2001), 541-60.

 

Dodgson, S., “Rochester Theological Seminary: 1850-1928,” American Baptist Quarterly 20 (2001) 115-129.

 

McCarthy, Tom, “Henry Ford, Industrial Ecologist or Industrial Conservationist? Waste Reduction and Recycling at the Rouge,” Michigan Historical Review, 27 (Fall  2001), 161-97.

 

Family

 

Tanenhaus, David S., “Growing Up Dependent: Family Preservation in Early Twentieth-Century Chicago,” Law and History Review, 19 (Fall 2001), 547-82.

 

Gay and Lesbian History

 

Sears, James T., and Louise A. Allen, “Museums, Friends, and Lovers in the New South: Laura’s Web, 1909-1931,” Journal of Homosexuality, 40 (no. 1, 2000), 105-44.

 

Gender and Sexuality

 

Bachin, Robin F., “Courage, Endurance and Quickness of Decision: Gender and Athletics at the University of Chicago, 1890-1920,” Rethinking History 5 (March 2001).

 

Dobschuetz, Barbara, “Emma Dryer and the Moody Church: The Role of Gender and  Proto-Fundamentalist Identity, 1864-1900,”  Fides et Historia, 33 (Summer/Fall 2001), 41-52.

 

Ladd-Taylor, Molly, “Eugenics, Sterilisation, and Modern Marriage in the USA: The Strange Career of Paul Popenoe,” Gender & History (Oxford), 13 (Aug. 2001), 298-327.

 

Loo, Tina, “Of moose and men: hunting for masculinities in British Columbia, 1880-1939,” Western Historical Quarterly 32 (Autumn 2001) 296-319.

 

Seitler, Dana, “Down on All Fours: Atavistic Perversions and the Science of Desire from Frank Norris to Djuna Barnes,” American Literature, 73 (Sept. 2001), 525-62.

 

Immigration, Ethnicity, and Internal Migration

 

Alanis Enciso, Fernando Saúl, “La constitución de 1917 y la emigración de trabajadores mexicanos a Estados Unidos” (The Constitution of 1917 and the emigration of Mexican laborers to the United States), Relaciones (Zamora), 22 (Summer 2001), 205-27. In Spanish.

 

Alba, Richard, Amy Lutz, and Elena Vesselinov, “How Enduring Were the Inequalities among European Immigrant Groups in the United States?,” Demography, 38 (Aug. 2001), 349-56.

 

Augustyn, Frederick J., Jr., “Together and Apart: Lithuanian and Polish Immigrant Adult Literacy Programs in Chicago, 1890-1930,” Polish American Studies, 57 (Autumn 2000), 31-44.

 

Glasrud, Bruce A., “Asians in Texas: An Overview, 1870-1990,” East Texas Historical Journal, 39 (no. 2, 2001), 10-22.

 

Glazier, Jack, “’Transplanted from Kiev to Hoosierdom’: how the Industrial Removal Office directed Jewish immigrants to Terre Haute,” Indiana Magazine of History,  97 (March, 2001) 1-30.

 

Mason, David L., “Homes for Immigrants: Ethnicity and the Savings and Loan Industry, 1880-1920,” Proceedings of the Ohio Academy of History, 2 (2000), 49-56.

 

Pollack, Jonathan Z. S., “Jewish Problems: Eastern and Western Jewish Identities in Conflict at the University of Wisconsin, 1919-1941,” American Jewish History, 89 (June 2001), 161-80.

 

Rotter, Arlene G., “Climbing the Crystal Stair: Annie T. Wise’s Success as an Immigrant in Atlanta’s Public School System (1872-1925),” Southern Jewish History, 4 (2001), 45-70.

 

Sterba, Christopher M., “ ‘Your Country Wants You’: New Haven’s Italian Machine Gun Company Enters World War I,” New England Quarterly, 74 (June 2001), 179-209.

 

Stinore, Michael, “Mark R. Levy, aka Robert A. Rodson, Great-Grandpa Was a Citizen Spy, Los Angeles, 1911-1918,” Western States Jewish History, 33 (Summer 2001), 339-43.

 

Weiner, Deborah, “Jewish Women in the Central Appalachian Coal Fields, 1890-1960: From Breadwinners to Community Builders,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 52 (nos. 1 and 2, 2000), 10-33.

 

Worrall, Janet E., “Labor, Gender, and generational change in a Western city,” [Italian   immigrants in Denver] Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Winter, 2001) 437-67.

 

Indians

 

Adams, David Wallace, “More Than a Game: The Carlisle Indians Take to the Gridiron, 1893-1917,” Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Spring 2001), 25-53.

 

Bates, Craig D., Bonnie B. Kahn, and Benson L. Lanford, “Washee and the Indian Scouts of Fort Reno: Cheyenne and Arapaho Ledger Art at the End of the Nineteenth Century,” American Indian Art Magazine, 27 (Winter 2001), 44-53, 86-87. Heavily illustrated.

 

Buecker, Thomas R., “A Photographic Epilogue to the Great Sioux War,” Nebraska History, 82 (Summer 2001), 76-81.

 

Ellinghaus, Katherine, “Assimilation by Marriage: White Women and Native American Men at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923,” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 108 (no. 3, 2000), 279-303.

 

Ellis, Clyde, “’There is no doubt…the dances should be curtailed’: Indian dances and    federal policy on the Southern Plains, 1880-1930,” Pacific Historical Review, 70 (November 2001) 543-69.

 

Fisher, Andrew H., “They Mean to Be Indian Always: The Origins of Columbia River Indian Identity, 1860-1885,” Western Historical Quarterly, 32 (Winter 2001), 468-92.

 

Genetin-Pilawa, C. Joseph, “The Politics of Assimilation in the Great Lakes, 1880-1910,” Northwest Ohio Quarterly, 73 (Spring 2001), 65-79.

 

Goodman, Audrey, “The Tasks of Southwestern Translation: Charles Lummis at Isleta Pueblo, 1888-1892,” Journal of the Southwest, 43 (Autumn 2001), 343-78.

 

Green, Jerome A., “The Surrounding of Red Cloud and Red Leaf, 1876: A Preemptive Maneuver of the Great Sioux War,” Nebraska History, 82 (Summer 2001), 69-75. Heavily illustrated.

 

Harmon, Alexandra, “Tribal enrollment councils: lessons on law and Indian identity,” Western Historical Quarterly 32 (Summer, 2001) 175-200.

 

Larson, Robert W.,  “Lakota Leaders and Government Agents: A Story of Changing Relationships,” Nebraska History, 82 (Summer 2001), 47-57.  Heavily illustrated.

 

Molin, Paulette F., “’To Be Examples to…Their People’: Standing Rock Sioux Students at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923 (Part One),” North Dakota History 68 (2001) 2-23.

 

Padget, Martin, “Travel Writing, Sentimental Romance, and Indian Rights Advocacy:  The Politics of Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona,” Journal of the Southwest, 42 (Winter 2000), 833-76.

 

Prucha, Francis Paul, “America’s Indians and the Federal Government, 1900 to 2000,” Wisconsin Magazine of History, 84 (Winter 2000-2001), 24-37.

 

Touchette, Charleen, “George Morrison (1919-2000)—Standing on the ‘Edge of the World’,” American Indian Art Magazine, 27 (Winter 2001), 72-83. Heavily illustrated.

 

Intellectual History

 

Horcasitas, Beatriz Urías, “Franz Boas en México: 1911-1919” (Franz Boas in Mexico: 1911-1919), Historia y Grafia (Mexico City), 16 (2001), 209-48. In Spanish.

 

Murphy, Gretchen, “Democracy, Development, and the Monroe Doctrine in Richard Harding Davis’s Solders of Fortune,” American Studies, 42 (Summer 2001), 45-66.

 

Raeff, Marc, “Russian and Slavic Studies in Europe and America before the ‘Great War,’” Biblion, 8 (Spring 2000), 81-113.

 

Ring, Daniel F., “Men of Energy and Snap: The Origins and Early Years of the Billings Public Library,” Libraries & Culture, 36 (Summer 2001), 397-412.

 

Rohrback, Augusta, “ ‘You’re a Natural-Born Literary Man’: Becoming William Dean Howells, Culture Maker and Cultural Marker,”  New England Quarterly, 73 (Dec. 2000), 625-53.

 

Strout, Cushing, “William James and Public Philosophers,” Partisan Review, 68 (Summer 2001), 432-45.

 

Watson, Bradley C.S., “Who Was Francis Lieber?,” Modern Age, 43 (Fall 2001), 304-10.

 

International Relations

 

Craig, Campbell, “The Not-So-Strange Career of Charles Beard,” Diplomatic History, 25  (Spring 2001), 251-74.

 

Connery, Christopher L., “Ideologies of Land and Sea: Alfred Thayer Mahan, Carl  Schmitt, and the Shaping of Global Myth Elements,” Boundary 2, 28 (Summer 2001), 173-201.

 

Martin, Jay, “John Dewey and the Trial of Leon Trotsky,” Partisan Review, 68 (Fall 2001), 519-35.

 

McKillen, Elizabeth, “Ethnicity, Class, and Wilsonian internationalism Reconsidered: The Mexican-American and Irish-American Immigrant Left and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1914-1922,” Diplomatic History, 25 (Fall 2001), 553-87.

 

Rodríguez Díaz, María del Rosario, “Una década de la Doctina Monroe en el Caribe. La  perspectiva de Alfred Thayer Mahan, 1895-1905” (A decade of the Monroe Doctrine in the Caribbean.  Alfred Thayer Mahan’s perspective, 1895-1905), in El CaribeIntereses geopoliticos y dominación colonial (The Caribbean: Geopolitical interests and colonial domination), ed. María del Rosario Rodríguez  Díaz, 133-84. (Morelia, Mexico: Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, 2000. ISBN 970-703-008-9.) In Spanish.

Rojas, Rafael Armando, “La mediación norteamericana en el conflicto limítrofe anglo-venezolano” (The North American mediation in the Anglo-Venezuelan border conflict), Boletin de la Academia Nacional de la Historia (Caracas), 84 (Jan. -- March 2001), 15-40. In Spanish.

Toussaint, Mónica, “El canal de Nicaragua: De la mission especial de Seth L. Phelps a la firma del Tratado de Frelinghuysen-Zavala, 1882-1885” (The Nicaraguan canal: From the special mission of Seth L. Phelps to the singing of the Frelinghuysen-Zavala Treaty, 1882-1885), in El CaribeIntereses geopoliticos y dominación colonial (The Caribbean: Geopolitical interests and colonial domination), ed. María del Rosario Rodríquez Díaz, 111-32.  (Morelia, Mexico: Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, 2000 ISBN 970-703-008-9.)  In Spanish.

 

Labor and Working-Class History

 

Cohen, Bruce, “Lords of Capital and Knights of Labor: Worcester’s Labor History during the Gilded Age,” Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 29 (Winter 2001), 77-100.

 

Lementowicz, Anthony M., Jr., “Trouble in Labor’s Eden: Labor Conflict in the Quarries of Westerly, 1871-1922,” Rhode Island History, 59 (Feb. 2001), 18-30. Heavily illustrated.

 

Martin, Christopher T., “New Unionism at the Grassroots: The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America in Rochester, New York, 1914-29,” Labor History, 42 (Aug. 2001), 237-53.

Taillon, Paul Michel, “Americanism, Racism, and ‘Progressive’ Unionism: The Railroad Brotherhoods, 1898-1916,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich),  20 (July 2001), 55-65.

Thompson, Elizabeth Lee, “Reconstructing the Practice: The Effects of Expanded Federal Judicial Power on Postbellum Lawyers,” American Journal of Legal History, 43 (July 1999), 306-30.

 

Legal and Constitutional History

 

Abbott, Kathryn A., “Liquor Law in Minnesota Indian Country in the Early Twentieth Century,” Legal Studies Forum, 25 (no. 3, 2001), 567-85.

 

Brophy, Alfred L.,  “The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 in the Oklahoma Supreme Court,” Oklahoma Law Review, 54 (Spring 2001), 67-148.

 

Darcy, R., “Conflict and Reform: Oklahoma Judicial Elections, 1907-1998,”  Oklahoma City University Law Review, 26 (Summer 2001), 519-46.

 

Gordon, James W., “Religion and the First Justice Harlan: A Case Study in Late Nineteenth Century Presbyterian Constitutionalism,” Marquette Law Review, 85 (Winter 2001), 317-422.

 

Harrison, John, “The Lawfulness of the Reconstruction Amendments,” University of  Chicago Law Review, 68 (Spring 2001), 375-462.

 

Hietter, Paul T., “A surprising amount of justice: the experience of Mexican and racial minority defendants charged with serious crimes in Arizona, 1865-1920,” Pacific Historical Review 70  (May 2001) 183-219.

 

Hohenstein, Kurt, “William Jennings Bryan and the Income Tax: Economic Statism and Judicial Usurpation in the Election of 1896,”  Journal of Law & Politics, 16 (Winter 2000), 163-92.

 

Maltz, Earl M., “The Fourteenth Amendment and Native American Citizenship,” Constitutional Commentary, 17 (Winter 2000), 555-73.

 

Meyler, Bernadette, “The Gestation of Birthright Citizenship, 1868-1898: State’s Rights, the Law of Nations, and Mutual Consent,” Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 15 (Spring 2001), 519-62.

 

Pope, James Cray, “The Thirteenth Amendment versus the Commerce Clause: Labor and  the Shaping of American Constitutional Law, 1921-1957,” Columbia Law Review, 102 (Jan. 2002), 1-122.

 

Scales-Trent, Judy, “Racial Purity Laws in the United States and Nazi Germany: The Targeting Process,” Human Rights Quarterly, 23 (May 2001), 259-307.

 

Mass Communications

 

Barnhurst, Kevin G., and John Nerone, “Civic Picturing vs. Realist Photojournalism: The Regime of Illustrated News, 1856-1901,” Design Issues, 16 (Spring 2001), 59-79.

 

Burt, Elizabeth, “ ‘Conflicts of Interests’: Covering Reform in the Wisconsin Press, 1910-1920,” Journalism History, 26 (Autumn 2000), 94-107.

 

Fosdick, Scott, “Chicago Newspaper theater Critics of the Early Twentieth Century,” Journalism History, 27 (Fall 2001), 122-28.

 

Hume, Janice, “The ‘Forgotten’ 1918 Influenza Epidemic and Press Portrayal of Public Anxiety,” Journalism & Mass Communications Quarterly, 77 (no. 4, 2000), 898-                    915.

 

Spratt, Meg, “Science Journalism and the Construction of News: How the Print Media Framed the 1918 Influenza Epidemic,” American Journalism, 18 (Summer 2001), 61-79.

 

Thornton, Edie, “Selling Edith Wharton: Illustration, Advertising, and Pictorial Review, 1924-1925,”  Arizona Quarterly, 57 (Autumn 2001), 29-59.

 

Tucher, Andie, “In Search of Jenkins: Taste, Style, and Credibility in Gilded-Age Journalism,” Journalism History, 27 (Summer 2001), 50-55.

 

Twomey, Jane L., “May Craig: Journalist and Liberal Feminist,” Journalism History, 27 (Fall 2001), 129-38.

 

Material Culture and Architecture

 

Falk, Cynthia G., “ ‘The Intolerable Ugliness of New York’: Architecture and Society in Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence,” American Studies, 42 (Summer 2001), 19-43. Heavily illustrated.

 

Goodwin, George, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Houses for Jewish Clients,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 51 (nos. 1-2, 1999), 67-92.

 

Jefferies, Matthew, “Peter J. Weber: A German Architect in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago,” Journal of Illinois History, 4 (Spring 2001), 2-24.

 

Mayer, Roberta A., “Gilded Aspirations, Tarnished Dreams: The Hartford Home of Sam Livy Clemens,” Nineteenth Century, 21 (Fall 2001), 10-20. Heavily illustrated.

 

Richardson, Theresa, “The Home as educational Space: Bayonne Housing and the Architecture of Working Class Childhood, 1917-1940,” Paedagogica Historica (Gent), 36 (no.1, 2000), 299-337.

 

Military History

 

Baker, Kenneth Gearhart, [edited and introduced by Robert H. Ferrell, transcription and postscript by Betty Baker Rinker], “’Oatmeal and coffee’: memoirs of a Hoosier   soldier during World War I,” Indiana Magazine of History, 97 (March 2001) 31          66.

Harter, Dale F., “A Soldier of Song in World War I: William Howe Ruebush, Virginia National Guard,” Virginia Cavalcade, 50 (Summer 2001), 102-13. Heavily                     illustrated.

Lindell, Lisa R., “Camp Cody Library: Books for World War I Soldiers,” New Mexico Historical Review, 76 (July 2001), 285-308.

 

Oyos, Matthew M., “Theodore Roosevelt, Congress, and the Military: U.S. Civil-Military Relations in the Early Twentieth Century,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, 30 (June 2000), 312-30.

 

Roberts, Gary L., and David Fridtjof Halaas, “Written in Blood: The Soule-Cramer Sand Creek Massacre Letters,” Colorado Heritage (Winter 2001), 22-32.  Heavily illustrated.

 

Politics

 

Carpenter, Daniel P., “State Building through Reputation Building: Coalitions of Esteem and Program Innovation in the National Postal System, 1883-1913,” Studies in American Political Development, 14 (Fall 2000), 121-55.

 

Carter, Kent, “Tams Bixby: Doing Government Business in the Gilded Age,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 78 (Winter 2000-2001), 412-43.

 

Chace, James, “The Wilsonian Moment?,” Wilson Quarterly, 25 (Autumn 2001), 34-41.

 

Dowdy, G. Wayne, “ ‘A Business Government by a Business Man’: E. H. Crump as a Progressive Mayor, 1910-1915,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 60 (Fall 2001), 162-75.

 

Engeman, Thomas S., “Religion and Politics the American Way: the Exemplary William Dean Howells,” Review of Politics, 63 (Winter 2001), 107-27.

 

Gessel, Michael, Nancy Tystad Koupal, and Fred Erisman, “The Politics of Oz: A Symposium,” South Dakota History, 31 (Summer 2001), 146-68.

 

Harpine, William D., “Bryan’s ‘A Cross of Gold’: The Rhetoric of Polarization at the 1896 Democratic Convention,” Quarterly Journal of Speech, 87 (Aug. 2001), 291-304.         

 

Haverkamp, Michael, “Roosevelt and Taft: How the Republican Vote Split in Ohio in 1912,”  Ohio History, 110 (Summer—Autumn 2001), 121-35.

 

Hockett, Philip G., “Iowa’s Forgotten Statehouse: The Brick Capitol in Des Moines, 1857-1892,” Iowa Heritage Illustrated, 82 (Spring 2001), 20-35.  Heavily illustrated.

 

Kerr, Brink, “Party Voting in the U.S. Senate, 1877-1900,” Congress & the Presidency, 27 (Fall 2000), 189-206.

 

King, Robert R. and Kay Atkinson King, “Mormons in Congress, 1851-2000,” Journal of Mormon History, 26 (Fall 2000), 1-50.

 

McKinney, Gordon B., “U.S. Senator Henry William Blair and the ‘Labor and Capital Hearings’ of 1833: An Industrial Economy in Microcosm,”  Historical New Hampshire, 56 (Spring—Summer 2001), 20-33. Heavily illustrated.

 

McVeigh, Rory, “Power Devaluation, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Democratic National Convention of 1924,”  Sociological Forum, 16 (March 2001), 1-30.

 

Vacha, John E., “Treason in Canton!: The Trial of Eugene Debs,”  Timeline, 18 (Nov.-Dec. 2001), 2-17. Heavily  illustrated.

 

Williams, Patrick G., “Suffrage Restriction in Post-Reconstruction Texas: Urban Politics and the Specter of the Commune,” Journal of Southern History, 68 (Feb. 2002), 31-64.

 

Race

 

Elliot, Mark, “Race, Color Blindness, and the Democratic Public: Albion W. Tourgée’s Radical Principles in Plessy v. Ferguson,” Journal of Southern History, 67 (May 2001), 287-330.

 

Gutiérrez, Gabriel, “Affirmative Action of the First kind: Social and Legal Constructions of Whiteness and White Male Privilege in Nineteenth-Century California,” Latino Studies Journal, 11 (Fall 2000), 14-48.

 

Olsson, Jan, “Hollywood’s First Spectators: Notes on Ethnic Nickelodeon Audiences in Los Angeles,” Aztlán, 26 (Spring 2001), 181-95.

 

Religion

 

Dodgson, S., “Rochester Theological Seminary: 1850-1928,” American Baptist Quarterly 20 (2001) 115-129.

 

Doorley, Michael, “Irish Catholics and French Creoles: Ethnic Struggles within the Catholic Church in New Orleans, 1835-1920,” Catholic Historical Review (Toronto), 87 (Jan. 2001), 34-54.

 

Land, Gary, “At the Edges of Holiness: Seventh-Day Adventism Receives the Holy Ghost, 1892-1900,”  Fides et Historia, 33 (Summer/Fall 2001), 13-30.

 

McGuinness, Margaret M., “Night and Day: Eucharistic Adoration in the United States, 1900-1969,” U.S. Catholic Historian, 19 (Summer 2001), 21-34.

 

White, Stephen L., “Two Bishops of Liberia: Race and Mission at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century,” Anglican and Episcopal History, 70 (Dec. 2001), 478-97.

 

Science and Medicine

 

Cochrane, Sharlene Voogd, “Letters from Mudlavia:… ‘it is just very hard to get well.’” [on an early 20th century Indiana health spa.] Indiana Magazine of History, 97  (December, 2001) 296-314.

 

Herzig, Rebecca, “In the Name of Science: Suffering, Sacrifice, and the Formation of  America Roentgenology,” American Quarterly, 53 (Dec. 2001), 563-89.

 

Osgood, Robert L., “The Menace of the Feebleminded: George Bliss, Amos Butler, and the Indiana Committee on Mental Defectives,” Indiana Magazine of History, 97 (Dec. 2001), 253-77.

 

Schoeberlein, Robert, “The Beginning of Mental Health Care Reform in Maryland, 1908-1910,” Maryland Historical Magazine, 96 (Winter 2001)

 

Szczygiel, Bonj, and Robert Hewitt, “Nineteenth-Century medical Landscapes: John H. Rauch, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 74 (Winter 2000), 708-34.

 

Social and Cultural History

 

Baker, Kenneth Gearhart, ed., “ ‘Oatmeal and Coffee’: Memoirs of a Hoosier Soldier in World War I,” Indiana Magazine of History, 97 (March 2001), 27-76.

 

Crowley, Jocelyn Elise, and Theda Skocpol, “The Rush to Organize: Explaining Associational Formation in the United States, 1860s-1920s,” American Journal of Political Science, 45 (Oct. 2001), 813-29.

 

Evans, Neil, “Red Summers, 1917-19,” History Today (London), 51 (Feb. 2001), 28-33. Heavily illustrated.

 

Rice, Tom W., and Marshall Arnett, “Civic Culture and Socioeconomic Development in the United States: A View from the States, 1880s-1990s,” Social Science Journal, 38 (no. 1, 2001), 39-51.

 

Tanaka, Keiko, “Early Telephone Use in Seattle, 1880s-1920s,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 92 (Fall 2001), 190-202.

 

Social Welfare and Public Health

 

Abramovitz, Mimi, “Learning from the History of Poor and Working-Class Women’s Activism,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 577 (Sept. 2001), 118-30.

 

Craddock, S., “Engendered/Endangered: Women, Tuberculosis, and the Project of  Citizenship,” Journal of Historical Geography (London), 27 (July 2001), 338-54.

 

Crenner, Christopher, “Organizational Reform and Professional Dissent in the Careers of Richard Cabot and Ernest Amory Codman, 1900-1920,” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 56 (July 2001), 211-37.

 

Herman, R. D. K., “Out of Sight, Out of Mind, Out of Power: Leprosy, Race, and Colonization in Hawai’i,” Journal of Historical Geography (London), 27 (July 2001), 319-37.

 

Hoffman, Steven J., “Progressive Public health Administration in the Jim Crow South: A Case Study of Richmond, Virginia, 1907-1920,” Journal of Social History, 35  (Fall 2001), 175-94.

 

Matsubara, Hiroyuki, “The Anti-Prostitution Movement and the Contest of the Middle-Class Reformers over Cultural Authority: San Francisco, 1910-1913,” Japanese Journal of American Studies (Tokyo) (no. 12, 2001), 83-104.

 

Nishimoto, Warren S., “The Progressive Era and Hawai'i: The Early History of Pālama Settlement, 1896-1929,” Hawaiian Journal of History, 34 (2000), 169-84.

 

Troesken, Werner, “Race, Disease, and the Provision of Water in American Cities, 1889-1921,” Journal of Economic History, 61 (Sept. 2001), 750-76.

 

Vandal, Gilles, “Regulating Louisiana’s Rural Areas: The Functions of Parish Jails, 1840-1885,” Louisiana History, 42 (Winter 2001), 59-92.

 

Sports and Recreation

 

Anderson, William B., “Saving the National Pastime’s Image: Crisis Management during the 1919 Black Sox Scandal,” Journalism History, 27 (Fall 2001), 105-11.

 

Bachin, Robin F., “Courage, Endurance and Quickness of Decision: Gender and Athletics at the University of Chicago, 1890-1920,” Rethinking History 5 (March 2001).

 

Lorenz, Stacy L., “ ‘A Lively interest on the Prairies’: Western Canada, the Mass Media, and a World of Sport, 1870-1939,” Journal of Sport History, 27 (Summer 2000), 195-227.

 

Park, Roberta J., “Mended or Ended?: Football Injuries and the British and American Medical Press, 1870-1910,” International Journal of the History of Sport (London), 18 (June 2001), 110-33.

 

Reel, Guy, “Richard Fox, John L. Sullivan, and the Rise of Modern American Prize Fighting,” Journalism History, 27 (Summer 2001), 73-85.

 

Tuttle, Jane P., “Setting the Mark: Lucile Godbold and the First International Track Meet for Women,” South Carolina Historical Magazine 102 (April 2001) 135-152.

 

Technology, Industry, and Transportation

 

Bowman, Bob, “A Century of Entrepreneurs: The Lufkin Industries Story, 1902-2002,” East Texas Historical Journal, 40 (no. 1, 2002), 17-25.

 

Butler, David L., “Technogeopolitics and the Struggle for Control of World Air Routes, 1910-1928,” Political Geography (Oxford), 20 (June 2001), 635-58.

 

Foster, Craig L., “ ‘That Canny Scotsman’: John Sharp and the Negotiations with the Union Pacific Railroad, 1869-1872,” Journal of Mormon History, 27 (Fall 2001), 197-214.

 

Leonard, Frank, “ ‘Wise, Swift, and Sure’? The Great Northern Entry into Seattle, 1889-1894,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 92 (Spring 2001), 81-90.

 

McCarthy, Tom, “The Coming Wonder?: Foresight and Early Concerns about the Automobile,” Environmental History, 6 (Jan. 2001), 46-74.

 

McShane, Clay, “Gelded Age Boston,” New England Quarterly, 74 (June 2001), 274-302.

 

Mom, Gijs P.A., and David A. Kirsch, “Technologies in Tension: Horses, Electric Trucks, and the Motorization of American Cities, 1900-1925,” Technology and Culture, 42 (July 2001), 489-518.

 

Schug, Donald M., “Hawai’i’s Commercial Fishing Industry: 1820-1945,” Hawaiian Journal of History, 35 (2001), 15-34.

 

Semsel, Craig R., “More Than an Ocean Apart: The Street Railways of Cleveland and Birmingham, 1880-1911,” Journal of Transport History (Manchester), 22 (March 2001), 47-61.

 

Spitzer, Paul G., “Seattle’s First Aviators and Their Claims to a New Province of the Sky,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 92 (Spring 2001), 71-80.

 

Truettner, William H., “Gathering Steam: Railroad Images from East to West,” Journal of the West, 40 (Fall 2001), 43-52. Heavily illustrated.

 

Theory and Methodology

 

Gaido, Daniel, “The Populist Interpretation of American History: A Materialist Revision,” Science & Society, 65 (Fall 2001), 350-75.

 

Urban and Suburban History

 

Roper, Scott C., “ ‘The World is Moving to a Higher Level’: The Cost of Progress in Downtown Peterborough, 1913-1921,” Historical New Hampshire, 56 (Spring-Summer 2001), 34-53.

 

Sample, Bradford, “A truly Midwestern city: Indianapolis on the eve of the Great Depression,” Indiana Magazine of History, 97 (June 2001) 129-47.

 

Saunier, Pierre-Yves, “Sketches from the Urban Internationale, 1910-50: Voluntary Associations, International Institutions, and US Philanthropic Foundations,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (London), 25 (June 2001), 380-403.

 

Zelenka, Louis, “Telegraphic Correspondence Relating to the Jacksonville Fire of 1901,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 80 (Fall 2001), 225-34.

 

Visual and Performing Arts

 

Bashaw, Carolyn Terry, “ ‘I Shall Make Good Big’: The Algonquin Correspondence of Talluhah Bankhead, 1918-1920,” Alabama Review, 54 (Oct. 2001), 276-99.

 

Belgrad, Daniel, “Square Ring: American Intellectual Life and the Boxing Paintings of  Thomas Eakins and George Bellows,” Intellectual History Newsletter, 23 (2001), 24-34.

 

Chansky, Dorothy, “ ‘Thinking Makes It So’: Views and Uses of Shakespeare at the American Fins-de-Siècle, 1900/2000,” Journal of American Drama and Theatre, 13 (Fall 2001), 1-23.

 

Davis, Lynn Ann, ed., “Photography in Hawai’i,” History of Photography (London), 25 (Autumn 2001), 217-305. Special issue.

 

Sullivan, Mark, “Thomas Eakins and His Portrait of Father Fedigan,” Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, 109 (Fall/Winter 1998), 1-                        23.

 

Weintraub, Laural, “Women as Urban Spectators in John Sloan’s Early Work,” American Art, 15 (Summer 2001), 72-83. Heavily illustrated.

 

Women and Femininity

 

Brace, Joanna V., “The Power of Porch Talks: The Civic Improvement Society of  Monroe, Michigan, 1901 to 1914,” Michigan Historical Review, 27 (Fall 2001), 1-31.

 

Buck, Holly J., “ ‘The Powerful Instrumentalities of Our Up-building’: The Woman’s Study League of Pocatello, 1896-1916,” Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 93 (Winter 2001/2002), 3-12.

 

Clark, Mary Sine, “ ‘If they consent to leave them over there’: The European Pilgrimages of World War I Mothers and Widows from Virginia,” Virginia Cavalcade, 50 (Summer 2001), 134-41. Heavily illustrated.

 

Gold, David M., “Natural Rights and the Admission of Women to the Ohio Bar,” Ohio History, 110 (Summer-Autumn 2001), 165-89.

 

Grimshaw,  Patricia, and Katherine Eillinghaus, “ ‘A Higher Step for the Race’: Caroline Nichols Churchill, the Queen Bee, and Women’s Suffrage in Colorado, 1879-1893,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 20 (Dec. 2001), 29-             46.

 

Hoganson, Kristin, “ ‘As Badly off as the Filipinos’: U.S. Women’s Suffragists and the Imperial Issue at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” Journal of Women’s History, 13 (Summer 2001), 9-33.

 

Keire, Mara L., “The Vice Trust: A Reinterpretation of the White Slavery Scare in the United States, 1907-1917,” Journal of Social History, 35 (Fall 2001), 5-41.

 

Kelleher, Patricia, “Maternal Strategies: Irish Women’s Headship of Families in Gilded Age Chicago,” Journal of Women’s History, 13 (Summer 2001), 80-106.

 

McCammon, Holly J., and Karen E. Campbell, “Winning the Vote in the West: The Political Successes of the Women’s Suffrage Movements, 1866-1919,” Gender & Society, 15 (Feb. 2001), 55-82.

 

McCammon, Holly J., et al., “How Movements Win: Gendered Opportunity Structures and U.S. Women’s Suffrage Movements, 1866 to 1919,” American Sociological              Review, 66 (Feb. 2001), 49-70.

 

McDaid, Jennifer Davis, “ ‘Our share in the war is no small one’: Virginia Women and World War I,” Virginia Cavalcade, 50 (Summer 2001), 114-23. Heavily illustrated.

 

Moore, Glenn, “ ‘A Very Housewifely Ambition’: Women Gardeners in Industrializing America,” Australasian Journal of American Studies (Ipswich), 20 (July 2001), 18-30.

 

Paris, Leslie, “The Adventures of Peanut and Bo: Summer Camps and Early-Twentieth-Century American Girlhood,” Journal of Woman’s History, 12 (Winter 2001), 47-76.

 

Riley, Glenda, “Victorian Ladies Outdoors: Women in the Early Western Conservation Movement, 1870-1920,” Southern California Quarterly, 83 (Spring 2001), 59-80.

 

Swain, Ellen D., “From benevolence to reform: the expanding career of Mrs. Rhoda M. Coffin,” Indiana Magazine of History, 97 (September 2001) 190-217.

 

Winterer, Caroline, “Victorian Antigone: Classicism and Women’s Education in America, 1840-1900,” American Quarterly, 53 (March 2001), 70-93.

 

South

 

Cann, Marvin L., “The Wit and Wisdom of Robert Quillen, 1887-1948,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 102 (April 2001) 110-134.

 

Cobb, James C., et al., “C. Vann Woodward’s Origins of the New South,  1877-1913: A Fifty-Year Retrospective,” Journal of Southern History, 67 (Nov. 2001), 715-826. Special issue.

 

Coclanis, Peter, “Seeds of Reform: David R. Coker, Premium Cotton, and the Campaign to Modernize the Rural South,” South Carolina Historical Magazine 102 (July 2001) 202-218.

 

Friend, Craig Thompson, ed., “Reconsidering Race Relations in Early Twentieth-Century Florida,” Florida Historical Quarterly, 79 (Winter 2001), 265-396. Special issue.

 

Oldfield, John, “On the Beat: Black Policemen in Charleston, 1869-1921,” South Carolina Historical Magazine, 102 (April 2001) 153-168.

 

Pryse, Marjorie, “Exploring Contact: Regionalism and the ‘Outsider’ Standpoint in Many Noialles Murfree’s Appalachia,” Legacy, 17 (no. 2, 2000), 199-212.

 

Rogers, William Warren, and Gwendolyn Brock Waldorf, “Wiregrass Politics and New County Formation: Grady County’s Creation as a Case Study, 1905,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 84 (Winter 2000), 616-50.

 

Tuttle, Jane P., “Setting the Mark: Lucile Godbold and the First International Track Meet for Women,” South Carolina Historical Magazine 102 (April 2001) 135-152.

 

Varat, Daniel R., “ ‘Loyal to the Core’: Western North Carolina in the Great War,” North Carolina Historical Review, 78 (July 2001), 345-77.

 

Werner, Randolph D., “The New South Creed and the Limits of Radicalism: Augusta, Georgia, before the 1890s,” Journal of Southern History, 67 (Aug. 2001), 573-600.

 

Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, “Tom Watson Revisited,” Journal of Southern History, 68 (Feb. 2002), 3-30.

 

West

 

Admundson, Michael A., “The British at Big Horn: The Founding of an Elite Wyoming Community,” Journal of the West 40 (Winter 2001) 49-55.

 

Allen, Frederick, “Montana Vigilantes and the origins of 3-7-77,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History, 51 (Spring 2001) 2-19.

 

Bakken, Gordon Morris, and J. Elwood Bakken, “The goldfish died: Great Falls, Fort   Benton, and the great flood of 1908,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History   51 (Winter 2001) 38-51.

 

Baumler, Ellen, “Historical reflections: rapid, reliable riding on Montana’s street  railways,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Spring, 2001) 68-69.

 

Blew, Mary Clearman, “’When Montana and I were young’: Margaret Bell’s memoir of a northern Montana childhood,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51   (Autumn 2001) 2-19.

 

Chacon, Hipolito Rafael, “Creating a mythic past: Spanish-style architecture in Montana,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Autumn 2001) 46-59.

 

Cox, Patrick L., “ ‘An Enemy Closer to Us Than Any European Power’: The Impact of Mexico on Texan Public Opinion before World War I,” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 105 (July 2001), 41-80.

 

Dippie, Brian W., “’Flying Buffaloes’: artists and the buffalo hunt,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Summer, 2001) 2-19.

 

Edwards, Douglas M., “The greatest hazard of all is the ‘human element,’”: manning the machines of the world’s greatest wheat farm,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Winter, 2001) 26-37.

 

Forsythe, James L., “George Grant and the Legacy of Victoria Colony,” Journal of the West 40 (Winter 2001) 56-61.

 

Gendzel, Glen, “Pioneers and Padres: competing mythologies in northern and southern California, 1850-1930,” Western Historical Quarterly 32 (Spring, 2001) 55-70.

 

Harmon, Alexandra, “Tribal enrollment councils: lessons on law and Indian identity,” Western Historical Quarterly 32 (Summer, 2001) 175-200.

 

Harper, Marjory, “Abraham and Isaac Ride the Range: British Images of the American West,” Journal of the West 40 (Winter 2001) 8-15.

 

Haycox, Ernest, Jr., “ ‘A very exclusive party’: a firsthand account of building the Union Pacific Railroad,” Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 51 (Spring, 2001) 20-35.

 

Hietter, Paul T., “A surprising amount of justice: the experience of Mexican and racial    minority defendants charged with serious crimes in Arizona, 1865-1920,” Pacific Historical Review 70  (May 2001) 183-219.

 

Holm, Bill, “Old photographs: sometimes you just can’t believe your eyes,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Summer 2001) 30-35.

 

Knobloch, Frieda, “Creating the cowboy state: culture and underdevelopment in Wyoming since 1867,”  Western Historical Quarterly 32 (Summer 2001) 201- 221.

 

Kohl, Seena B., “’Well I have lived in Montana almost a week and like it fine’:  letters   from the Davis homestead, 1910-1926,” Montana, The Magazine of Western   History 51 (Autumn 2001) 32-45.

 

Maracin, Paul R., “The Real McCoy,” Journal of the West 40 (Spring 2001) 83-88.

 

McFarlane, Larry A., “British Remittance Men in Frontier America,” Journal of the West 40 (Winter 2001) 41-48.

 

Molin, Paulette F., “’To Be Examples to…Their People’: Standing Rock Sioux Students at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923 (Part One),” North Dakota History 68 (2001) 2-23.

 

Olson, Lee, “The British Remittance Men- In Fact and Fiction,” Journal of the West 40 (Winter 2001) 36-40.

 

Pearson, Jeffery V., “Nelson A. Miles, Crazy Horse, and the Battle of Wolf Mountains,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Winter 2001) 52-67.

 

Peavy, Linda, and Ursula Smith, “World champions: the 1904 girls’ basketball team from Fort Shaw Indian Boarding School,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Winter 2001) 2-25.

 

Rochlin, Harriet, “The Solomon Family’s Territory, Arizona, 1872-1933,” Western States Jewish History, 33 (Summer 2001), 303-12.

 

Schwantes, Carlos A., “The Case of the Missing Century, or Where Did the American West Go after 1900?,” Pacific Historical Review, 70 (Feb. 2001), 1-20.

 

Seyler, Julius, “Painting the Blackfeet, Painting Glacier Park, 1913-1914,” Montana, The Magazine of Western History 51 (Summer, 2001) 52-69.

 

Szasz, Ferenc Morton, “Scots in the North American West,” Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 51 (Spring, 2001) 52-65.

 

Tiesch, Jessica B., “Great Western Power, ‘White Coal,’ and industrial capitalism in the West,” Pacific Historical Review 70 (May 2001) 221-53.

 

Truettner, William H., “Gathering Steam: Railroad Images from East to West,” Journal of the West 40 (Fall 2001) 43-52.

 

Ward, Evan, “The twentieth century ghosts of William Walker: conquest of land and      water as central themes in the history of the Colorado River Delta,” Pacific    Historical Review, 70 (August, 2001) 359-85.

 

Woods, Lawrence M., “The Clay Financial Empire,” Journal of the West, 40 (Winter 2001) 16-21.