| 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
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.
Tanenhaus, David S., “Growing Up Dependent: Family Preservation in Early Twentieth-Century Chicago,” Law and History Review, 19 (Fall 2001), 547-82.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Caribe. Intereses 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 Caribe. Intereses 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gaido, Daniel, “The Populist Interpretation of American History: A Materialist Revision,” Science & Society, 65 (Fall 2001), 350-75.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.