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of Periodical Literature, 2002 |
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Editor, Professor Jeanette Keith, |
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Assistant Editor, Shannon Lubold,
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Email us at: keith@bloomu.edu Special Thanks to the Following for their Contributions: David Hochfelder, Thomas Jepsen, Michael Pierce, Penny L Richards, Shanta Thoele, and Nancy Unger |
African Americans
Accomando, Christina, “Demanding a Voice among the Pettifoggers: Sojourner Truth as
Legal Actor,” Melus, 28 (Spring 2003), 61-86.
Adelman, Robert M., and Stewart E. Tolnay, “Occupational Status of Immigrants and
African Americans at the Beginning
and End of the Great Migration,” Sociological
Perspectives, 46 (Summer 2003), 179-206.
Allen, Anne Beiser, “Sowing Seeds
of Kindness—and Change: A History of the
Association of Colored Women’s Clubs,” Iowa Heritage Illustrated, 83
(Spring
2002), 2-13. Heavily
illustrated.
Angell, Stephen W., “A Black Minister Befriends the ‘Unquestioned Father of Civil
Rights’: Henry McNeal Turner, Charles Sumner, and the African-American
Quest for Freedom,”
Cassity, R. O. Joe, Jr.,
“African-American Attorneys on the
Close, Stacey K., “Black Southern Migration, Black Immigrants, Garveyism, and the
Transformation
of Black
Culpepper, Linda Parramore, “Black Charlestonians in the Mountains: African American
Appalachian Studies, 8 (Fall 2002), 362-81.
Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo, “Black Women, Carter G. Woodson, and the Association for the
Study Negro Life and History, 1915-1950,” Journal of African American History,
88 (Winter 2003), 21-41.
Dennis, Michael, “Looking Backward: Woodrow Wilson, the New South, and the
Question of Race,” American Nineteenth Century History (
3 (Spring 2002), 77-104.
Gilmore, Paul, “Aesthetic Power: Electric Words and the
Example of
Douglass,” ATQ: 19th Century American Literature and Culture, 16 (Dec. 2002),
291-311.
Griggs, Kristy Owens, “The Removal of Blacks from Corbin in 1919: Memory,
Perspective, and the Legacy of
Racism,” Register of the
Society, 100 (Summer 2002), 293-310.
Hannah, Eleanor L., “
American
Men in the
History, 5 (Summer 2002),
82-108.
Hardaway, Roger D., “African
American Cowboys on the Western Frontier,” Negro
History Bulletin, 64 (Jan.—Dec. 2001), 27-32.
Hendricks, Wanda A., “Child Welfare and Black Female Agency
in
Monroe and
the Lincoln Colored Home,” Journal of
2000),
86-104.
James, A. Everette, “Images of African Americans in Southern Painting, 1840-1940,”
Southern Cultures, 9 (Summer 2003), 67-81. Heavily illustrated.
Lewis, David Levering, “The Souls of Black Folk, a Century Hence,” Crisis, 110
(March-April 2003), 17-21.
Maloney, Thomas N., “Higher Places in the Industrial Machinery? Tight Labor Markets
And
Occupational Advancement by Black Males in the 1910s,” Social Science
History, 26 (Fall 2002),
475-502.
Seroff, Doug, “‘A Voice in the Wilderness’: The Fisk Jubilee Singers’ Civil Rights
Tours of 1879-1882,” Popular Music and Society, 25 (Spring-Summer 2001),
131-77.
Shumard, Ann, “Augustus
35 (no.2, 2002), 5-16. Heavily illustrated.
Smith, Eric Ledell, “Fanny M.
Jackson Coppin and
Youth,”
Smith, John David, “W. E. B. Du Bois, Felix von Luschan, and Racial Reform at the Fin
de Siècle,” Amerikanstudien/American
Studies (
(no.1, 2002), 23-28.
Wilder, Craig Steven, “‘The Guardian Angel of
York
Wilson, Matthew, “The Advent of ‘The Nigger’: The Careers of Paul Laurence Dunbar,
Henry O. Tanner, and Charles W. Chestnutt,” American Studies, 43
(Spring 2002), 5-50.
Agricultural and
Rural History
Ayala, Cesar J., and Laird W. Bergad,
“Rural
Reconsidered: Land and Society,
1899-1915,” Latin American Research
Review,
37 (no. 2, 2002), 65-97.
Baer, M. Teresa, “Plowing New Ground: Two Hundred Years of
Traces of
Heavily illustrated.
Bogue, Allan G., Brian Q. Cannon, and Kenneth J. Winkle, “Oxen to Organs: Chattel
Credit in
(Summer 2003), 420-52.
Cooke, Kathy J., “Expertise, Book Farming, and Government Agriculture: The Origins
of Agricultural Seed Certification in the
(Summer 2002), 524-45.
Gonzales, Phillip B., “Struggle for Survival: The
1848-2001,” Agricultural History, 77 (Spring 2003), 293-324.
Laegreid, Renee M., “Rodeo Queens at the Pendleton Round-Up: The First Go-Round,
1910-1917,”
Libecap, Gary D., “Learning about
the Weather: Dryfarming Doctrine and
Failure in
Heavily illustrated.
Mickulas, Peter, “Cultivating the
Big Apple: The
Nineteenth-Century
Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode, “The Red Queen and the Hard Reds:
Productivity
Growth in American Wheat, 1800-1940,” Journal
of Economic
History, 62 (Dec. 2002), 929-66.
Rowley, William D., et al., “Water and Rural History,” Agricultural History, 76
(Spring 2002), 137-494. Special issue.
Schneider, Fred, “Oscar H. Will:
History, 68 (no. 1, 2001), 2-19.
Smith, Beverly A., “‘
Journal of
Tangney, ShaunAnne, “The Proper Soil for Virtue: Yeoman Farmers, American
Dreamers, and
Socio-Economic Crises in Giants in the
Earth and the Little House
Books,”
North Dakota Quarterly, 69 (F
Business and Economics
Aronson, Michael G., “The Wrong Kind of Nickel Madness: Pricing Problems for
Berghoff, Hartmut, “Marketing Diversity: The Making of a Global Consumer Product
Hohner’s Harmonicas, 1857-1930,” Enterprise & Society, 2 (June 2001), 338-72.
Broadberry, Stephen, and Sayantan Ghosal, “From the Counting House to the Modern
Office: Explaining Anglo-American Productivity Differences in Services, 1870-
1990,” Journal of Economic History, 62 (Dec. 2002), 967-98.
Clay, Karen, and Werner Troesken, “Strategic Behavior in Whiskey Distilling, 1887-
1895,” Journal of Economic History, 62 (Dec.
2002), 999-1023.
Ely, James W., Jr., “‘The railroad system has burst through State limits’: Railroads and
Interstate
Commerce, 1830-1920,”
933-80.
Giado, Daniel, “The American Path
of Bourgeois Development,” Journal of
Peasant
Studies (
Glaeser, Edward, L., and Andrei Shleifer, “The Rise of the Regulatory State,” Journal of
Economic Literature, 41 (June 2003), 401-25.
Gonce, Richard A., “John R. Commons’s ‘Five Big Years’: 1899-1904,” American
Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61 (Oct. 2002), 755-77.
Hausman, William J., and John L. Neufeld, “The Market for Capital and the Origins of
State
Regulation of Electric Utilities in the
History, 62 (Dec. 2002), 1050-73.
Higgens-Everson, R. Rudy, “Financing a Second Era of Internal Improvements:
Transportation and Tax Reform, 1890-1929,” Social Science History, 26
(Winter 2002), 623-51.
Hiscox, Michael J., “Interindustry Factor Mobility and Technological Change: Evidence
on Wage
and Profit Dispersion across
Economic History, 62 (June 2002), 383-416.
Hochfelder, David, “Constructing
an Industrial Divide:
Federal Government, 1876-1971,” Business
History Review, 76 (Winter 2002).
Jacobson, Lisa, “Manly Boys and Enterprising Dreamers: Business Ideology and the
Construction of the Boy Consumer, 1910-1930,” Enterprise & Society, 2
(June 2001), 225-58.
Mann, Geoff, “The State, Race, and ‘Wage Slavery’ in the
North-West
(Oct. 2001), 61-88.
Mattressich, Richard, “Accounting Research and Researchers of the Nineteenth Century
And the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: An International Survey of Authors,
Ideas, and
Publications,” Accounting, Business, and
Financial History (
13 (July 2003), 125-70.
Meints, Graydon M., “Overwhelmed with Good Fortune: Sir Henry Tyler vs. the
Vanderbilts
in a Gilded Age Battle for
(no. 188,
Spring-Summer 2003), 60-71.
Moore, Jason W., “Remaking Work, Remaking Space: Spaces of Production and
Accumulation in the Reconstruction of American Capitalism, 1865-1920,”
Antipode, 34 (no. 2, 2002), 176-204.
Moss, Laurence S., “The Seligman-Edgeworth Debate about the Analysis of Tax
Incidence:
The Advent of Mathematical Economics, 1892-1910,” History of
Political Economy, 35 (Summer 2003), 205-40.
Rauchway, Eric, “The High Cost of
Living in the Progressives’ Economy,” Journal
of
American History, 88 (Dec. 2001), 898-924.
Tomes,
States, 1900-1940,” Journal
of American History, 88 (Sept. 2001), 519-47.
White, Richard, “Information, Markets, and Corruption: Transcontinental Railroads in
the Gilded Age,” Journal of American History, 90 (June
2003), 19-43.
Demography
Bean, Lee L., et al., “Infant Deaths in
(Spring 2002), 158-73.
Elman, Cheryl, and Andrew S. London, “Sociohistorical and Demographic Perspectives
on
Goeken, Ron, et al., “The 1880
(Winter
2003), 27-34.
Education
Anderson, Ryan K., “‘The Law of College Customs is [as] Inexorable as the Laws of
Chemistry or Physics’: The
Transition to a
Belvins, Brooks, “Isaac Long on One End of a Log: The Founder and Founding of
Batesville’s
2002), 357-387.
van Drenth,
Annemieke, and Mineke van
Essen, “‘Shoulders Squared Ready for
with Forces that Sought to Overwhelm.’ West-European and American Woman
Pioneers in the Educational
Sciences, 1800-1910,” Paedagogica Historica (
39 (June 2003),
263-84.
Finnegan, Dorothy E., and Brian Cullaty, “Origins of the YMCA Universities:
Organizational Adaptations in Urban
Education,” History of Higher Education
Annual,
21 (2001), 47-77.
Kargon, Robert H., and Scott G. Knowles, “Knowledge for Use: Science, Higher
Learning, and
of Science (
Reese, William J., “The Origins of Progressive Education,” History of Education
Quarterly, 41 (Spring 2001), 1-24.
Sampson, Robert D., “Red Illini: Dorothy Day, Samson Raphaelson, and Rayna Simons
at the University of Illinois, 1914-1916,” Journal of
2002), 170-96.
Setran, David P., “Student Religious Life in the ‘Era of Secularization’: the
Intercollegiate YMCA, 1877-1940,” History of Higher Education Annual,
21 (2001), 7-45.
Education and
Disability
Andrews, Thomas G., “Turning the Tables on Assimilation: Oglala Lakotas and the
Pine Ridge Day Schools, 1889-1920s,” Western Historical Quarterly, 33
(no.4, Winter 2002), 407-432, online at:
http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/whq/33.4/andrews/html
Gabbert, Ann R., “
Immigration, 1906-1907,” The Historian, 65(1) (no.1, Autumn 2002), 15-42.
Hume, Beverly A., “Managing Madness in Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wall-Paper’,”
Studies in American Fiction, 30 (2002), 3-15.
Kargon, Robert H., and Scott G Knowles, “Knowledge for Use: Science, Higher
Learning,
and
Science, 59 (no.1, January 2002), 1-20.
Kilroy, D.P., “Alone at
1889,” The Historian, 64 (nos. 3&4, Spring & Summer 2002), 576-602.
Martin, Charles H., “The Color Line in
Mirel, Jeffrey, “Civic Education and Changing Definitions of American Identity,
1900-1950,” Educational Review, 54 (no.2, June 2002), 143-152.
Osgood, Robert L., “From ‘Public Liabilities’ to ‘Public Assets’: Special Education
for Children with Mental Retardation in Indiana Public Schools, 1908-1931,”
Savage, Carter Julian. “Cultural Capital and African American Agency: The Economic
Struggle
for Effective Education for African Americans in
1890-1967,” Journal of African-American History, 87 (Spring 2002), 206-235.
Schnorrenberg, Barbara Brandon, “‘The Best School for Blacks in the State’: St. Mark’s
Academic
and
and Episcopal History, 71 (December 2002), 519-549.
in Progressive Era America,” Patterns of Prejudice, 36 (no.1, January 2002),
46-67.
Environment
Balogh, Brian, “Scientific
Forestry and the Roots of the
Pinchot’s Path to Progressive Reform,” Environmental History,
7 (April 2002), 198-225.
Campbell, Robert B., “Newlands, Old Lands: Native American Labor, Agrarian
Ideology, and the
Project, 1902-1926,” Pacific Historical
Review, 71 (May 2002), 203-38.
De Bres, Karen, “Come to the ‘
Drake, Brian Allen, “Waving ‘A Bough of Challenge’: Forestry
on the
Grasslands,
1868-1915,” Great Plains Quarterly,
23 (Winter 2003), 19-34.
Winkle, Kenneth, et al., “Bison: The Past, Present, and
Future of the
Plains Quarterly, 21 (Spring 2001), 99-154. Special Issue.
Family
Adler, Jeffrey S., “‘We’ve Got a Right to Fight; We’re Married’: Domestic Homicide in
27-48.
Hirsch, Jerrold, and Karen Hirsch, “Disability in the Family?: New Questions about the
Southern
Jorgensen, Lynne Watkins, “Begging to Be in the
War I,” Journal of Mormon History, 29 (Spring
2003), 101-34.
Robertson, Stephen, “Age of Consent Law and the Making of Modern Childhood in New
Rose, Marsha Shapiro, “The Legacy of Wealth: Primogeniture among the Rockefellers,”
Journal of Family History, 27 (April 2002), 172-85.
Takai, Yukari, “The Family Networks and Geographic Mobility of French Canadian
Immigrants in
Early-Twentieth-Century
Family History, 26 (July 2001), 373-94.
Film
Hutson, Richard, “Early Film
Versions of The Virginian,” in Reading The Virginian in
the New West, ed. By Melody Graulich
and Stephen Tatum, 126-47. (
ISBN 0-8032-7104-2.)
Kessler, Frank, ed., “Visible Evidence-But of What? Reassessing Early Non-fiction
Cinema,” Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television (Abingdon),
22 (Aug. 2002), 221-374. Special issue.
Smelly
(Abingdon), 23 (June 2003), 101-15.
Mahar, Karen Ward, “True Womanhood
in
and the
Rise and F
Enterprise & Society, 2 (March
2001), 72-110.
Gay and Lesbian History
Serlin, David, “Crippling
Masculinity: Queerness and Disability in
1800-1945,” GLQ: Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies (Yverdon), 9
(nos. 1-2, 2003), 149-79.
Gender and Sexuality
Macdonald, Cameron Lynne, and Karen V. Hansen, “Sociability and Gendered Spheres:
Visiting Patterns in
Nineteenth-Century New
25 (Winter 2001), 535-61.
Immigration, Ethnicity,
and Internal Migration
Alter, Peter T., “Mexicans and Serbs in
during the Twentieth Century,” Journal of the
94 (Winter 2001-2002), 403-19.
Barton, H. Arnold, “Swedish Immigrant Reminiscences,” Swedish-American Historical
Quarterly, 53 (April 2002), 78-105.
Beagle, Jonathan M., “Remembering Peter Faneuil: Yankees, Huguenots, and Ethnicity
in
Berg, Charles Ramírez,
“Colonialism and Movies in
Aztlán, 28 (Spring 2003), 73-96.
Buchenau, Jürgen,
“Small Numbers, Great Impact:
1973,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 20
(Spring 2001), 23-49.
Buttnick,
Settlement in the Small Towns of
Jewish History, 34 (Summer 2002), 312-23.
Courtwright, Julie, “A Slave to Yellow Peril: The 1886 Chinese Ouster Attempt in
Dwyer, June, “Disease, Deformity, and
Law and Eugenics Movement on the Immigrant Body,” Melus, 28 (Spring 2003),
105-21.
Faires, Nora, “Poor Women,
Proximate Border: Migrants from
Late Nineteenth Century,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 20 (Spring 2001),
88-109.
Feld, Marjorie N., “‘An Actual Working Out of Internationalism’: Russian Politics,
Zionism, and Lillian Wald’s Ethnic Progressivism,” Journal of the Gilded Age
and Progressive Era, 2 (April 2003), 119-49.
Fitts, Robert K., “Becoming American: The Archaeology of an Italian Immigrant,”
Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology, 36 (no. 2, 2002), 1-17.
Fong, Eric W., and William T. Markham, “Anti-Chinese
Politics in
1870s: An
45 (Summer 2002), 183-210.
Gabbert, Ann R., “
Syrian
Immigration, 1906-1907,” Historian,
65 (Fall 2002), 15-42.
Holli, Melvin G., “Hull House and
the Immigrants,”
(no. 1, 2003), 23-35.
Klapper, Melissa, “‘A Long and Broad Education’: Jewish Girls and the Problem of
Education
in
(Fall
2002), 3-31.
Klapper, Melissa, “Jewish Women and Vocational Education in
1885-1925,” American Jewish Archives Journal, 53 (nos. 1-2, 2001), 113-46.
Lee, Erika, “Enforcing the Borders: Chinese Exclusion along
the
(June 2002), 54-86.
Levinson, Robert E., “Jews and Jewish Communities on the
Western States Jewish History, 35 (Fall 2002), 36-59.
McManus, Sheila, “Mapping the Alberta-Montana Borderlands: Race, Ethnicity, and
Gender in the Late Nineteenth Century,” Journal of American Ethnic History,
20 (Spring 2001), 71-87.
Merwin, Ted, “The Performance of
Jewish Ethnicity in Anne Nichols’ Abie’s Irish
Rose,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 20 (Winter 2001), 3-37.
Ouellette, Susan, “Mobility, Class, and Ethnicity: French Canadians in Nineteenth-
Century
Poethig, Richard P., “William P. Shriver and the Immigrant Fellows: A Presbyterian
Response to
Early Twentieth-Century Immigration,” Journal
of Presbyterian
History, 80 (Fall 2002), 135-52.
Ramsey, Paul J., “The War against German-American Culture: The Removal of
German-Language
Instruction from the Indianapolis Schools, 1917-1919,”
Richardson, John T. E., “Howard Andrew Knox and the Origins of Performance Testing
on Ellis Island, 1912-1916,” History of Psychology, 6 (May 2003), 143-70.
Schnell, Steven M., “The Making of Little
22 (Winter 2002), 3-21.
Screws, Raymond D., “Not in a Melting Pot: A Comparative Study of Swedes and
Czechs in
35 (Spring-Summer 2002), 5-22.
Smith, Marian L., “Race, Nationality, and Reality: INS Administration of Racial
Provisions in
34 (Summer 2002), 90-103. Heavily illustrated.
1906-1956,” Western States Jewish History, 34 (Summer 2002), 290-307.
Vezzosi, Elisabetta, “Radicalismo, etnicità, americanizzazione: Il caso dei socialisti
italiani negli Stati Uniti del primo Novecento” (Radicalism, ethnicity,
Americanization: The case of Italian socialists in the
twentieth-century), in Classe operaia: Le identità: storia e propettiva (Working
class: Identities: History and perspective), ed. By Paolo Favilli and Mario Tronti,
242-64. (
Webb, Clive, “The Lynching of Sicilian Immigrants in the American South, 1886-1910,”
American Nineteenth Century History (
Indians
Andrews, Thomas G., “Turning the Tables on Assimilation: Oglala Lakotas and the Pine
Ridge Day Schools, 1889-1920s,” Western Historical Quarterly, 33
(Winter 2002), 407-30.
Bloom, Khaled J., “An American Tragedy of the Commons: Land and Labor in the
Cherokee
Nation, 1870-1900,” Agricultural History,
76 (Summer 2002), 497-523.
Britten, Thomas A., “The Creek Draft Rebellion of 1918: Wartime Hysteria and Indian-
Baiting in
WWI Oklahoma,” Chronicles of
200-215.
Crum, Steven, “‘
Move to
79 (Winter 2001-02), 408-29.
Flavin, Francis, “The Adventurer-Artists of the Nineteenth Century and the Image of the
American Indian,”
Heldrich, Philip, “‘Going to
Little House on the Prairie,” Great Plains Quarterly, 20 (Spring 2000), 99-109.
Hoig, Stan, “The
Chronicles of
Hultgren, Mary Lou, “‘To Be Examples to…Their People’: Standing rock Sioux Students
at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923 (Part Two),”
68 (no. 3, 2001), 20-42.
Knipmeyer, James H., “The Dunn
Family and Navajo Mountain Trading Post,” Utah
Historical Quarterly, 68 (Spring 2000), 125-38. Heavily illustrated.
Lees, William B., Douglas D. Scott, and C. Vance Haynes, “History Underfoot: The
Search for Physical Evidence of the 1868 Attack on Black Kettle’s Village,”
Chronicles of
Liestman, Daniel, “‘We have Found What We Have Been Looking For!’ The Creation
of the Mormon Religious Enclave among the Catawaba, 1883-1920,” South
Lynn-Sherow, Bonnie, and Susannah
Ural Bruce, “‘How Cola’ from
American Indians and the Great War,” Kansas History,
24 (Summer 2001), 84-97. Heavily illustrated.
Martin, Jill E., “‘The Greatest Evil’: Interpretations of Indian Prohibition Laws, 1832-
1953,” Great Plains Quarterly, 23 (Winter
2003), 35-53.
Mathes,
Valerie Sherer, “Helen Hunt Jackson and
Indians,”
McCoy, Ron, “‘A People without History Is Like Wind on the Buffalo Grass’: Lakota
Winter Counts,” South Dakota History, 32 (Spring 2002), 65-86.
McCullagh, James G., “Galela Leona Walkingstick: A Life of Service as an Indian
School Social Worker,” Chronicles of Oklahoma, 80 (Spring 2002), 84-101.
Meredith, Howard, “Cultural Conservation and Revival: The Caddo and Hasinai Post-
Removal
Era, 1860-1902,” Chronicles of
79 (Fall 2001), 278-87. Heavily illustrated.
Molin, Paulette F., “‘To Be Examples to…Their People’: Standing Rock Sioux Students
at Hampton
Institute, 1878-1923 (Part One),”
68 (no. 2, 2001), 2-23. Heavily illustrated.
1868,” Great Plains Quarterly, 22 (Winter 2002), 35-51.
Prince, Joseph M., and Richard H. Steckel,
“Nutritional Success on the
Nineteenth-Century Equestrian Nomads,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History,
33 (Winter 2003), 353-84.
Risch, Barbara, “The Picture Changes: Stylistic Variation in Sitting Bull’s Biographies,”
Great Plains Quarterly, 20 (Fall 2000), 259-80. Heavily illustrated.
Traugott, Joseph, “Photographing Hopi, Publishing Zuni: Constructing the Imaginary
West,” Palacio, 106 (Nov. 2001), 10-17. Heavily illustrated.
Abbott, Philip, “The Human Sciences and the Case of the Untrustworthy Narrator:
Sigmund Freud’s Dora and Lois Hartz’s The Liberal Tradition in America,”
Soundings, 84 (Fall-Winter 2001), 419-47.
Adam, Thomas, “A Rich Man’s Guide to Social Climbing: Philanthropy as a Bourgeois
Behavioral
Pattern in Nineteenth-Century
Management, Law & Society, 32 (Spring 2002), 15-24.
Beasley, Rebecca, “Ezra Pound’s Whistler,” American Literature, 74 (Sept. 2002),
485-516.
Bradshaw, Katherine A., “The Misunderstood Public Opinion of James Bryce,”
Journalism History, 28 (Spring 2002), 16-25.
Corse, Sarah M., and Saundra Davis Westervelt, “Gender and Literary Valorization: The
Awakening of a Canonical Novel,” Sociological Perspectives,
45 (Summer 2002), 139-61.
Goddard, Paula, “The Place of Awakening in the American Canon,” 49th Parallel
(
Gougeon, Len, “Looking Backwards: Emerson in 1903,” Nineteenth-Century Prose, 30
(Spring-Fall 2003), 50-73.
Kopp, James J., “Looking Backward at Edward Bellamy’s Influence
in
1888-1936,”
McDonald, Gail, “The Mind a Department Store: Reconfiguring Space in the Gilded
Age,” Modern Language Quarterly, 63 (June 2002), 227-49.
Melley, Timothy, “Modern Nervousness: Henry Adams, George Beard, and the
Symptoms of Historical Change,”
Monk, Craig, “The Price of Publishing Modernism: Ezra Pound and the Exile in
America,” Canadian Review of American Studies (Ottawa),
31 (no. 1, 2001), 429-46.
Nelson, Michael, “The Good, the Bad, and the Phony: Six Famous Historians and Their
Critics,” Virginia Quarterly Review, 78 (Summer 2002), 377-94.
Rogers, Dorothy G., “Before Pragmatism: The Practical Idealism of Susan E. Blow
(1843-1916),” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society,
36 (Fall 2000), 535-48.
Sampson, Robert D., “Red Illini: Dorothy Day, Samson Raphaelson, and Rayna Simons
at the University of Illinois, 1914-1916,” Journal of
(Autumn 2002), 170-96.
Schmidt, Peter, “The ‘Raftsmen’s
Passage,’ Huck’s Crisis of Whiteness, and Huckleberry
Finn in
Sorrentino, Paul, “The Legacy of Thomas Beer in the Study of Stephen Crane and
American Literary History,” American Literary Realism, 35 (Spring 2003),
187-211.
Viney, Wayne, “The Radical Empiricism of William James and Philosophy of History,”
History of Psychology, 4 (Aug. 2001), 211-27.
Weinstein, Cindy, “How Many Others Are There in the Other Half? Jacob Riis and the
Tenement
Population,” Nineteenth-Century Contexts,
24 (June 2002), 195-216.
Wendorf, Craig W., “History of
American Morality Research, 1894-1932,” History of
Psychology, 4 (Aug. 2001), 272-88.
Anghie,
Economy, and the Mandate System of
the
University
Journal of International Law and Politics, 34 (Spring 2002), 513-633.
Barrón, Luis, “De cómo la
diplomacia sí evita las guerras:
Henry P. Fletcher, embajador
de Estados Unidos en México,
1917-1920” (Diplomacy certainly avoids wars:
Henry P. Fletcher,
(
Bassiouni, M. Cherif, “World
War I: ‘The War to End All Wars’ and the Birth of a
Handicapped International Criminal
Justice System,”
International Law and Policy, 30
(Summer 2002), 244-91.
Basu, Biman,
“Figurations of ‘
Diaspora, 10 (Fall 2001), 221-41.
Burwood, Stephen, “Debsian
Socialism through a Transnational Lens,” Journal
of the
Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 2
(July 2003), 253-82.
Cleveland, Sarah H.,
“Powers Inherent in Sovereignty: Indians, Aliens, Territories, and
the
Nineteenth Century Origins of Plenary Power over Foreign Affairs,”
Law
Review, 81 (Nov. 2002),
1-284.
Kowner, Rotem, “Becoming an Honorary Civilized Nation: Remaking Japan’s Military
Image during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905,” Historian,
64 (Fall 2001), 18-38.
Payaslian, Simon, “The
Looking Backward, Moving Forward: Confronting the Armenian Genocide, ed.
by Richard G. Hovanisian, 51-80. (
$39.95, ISBN 0-7658-0196-5.)
Recio, Gabriela, “Drugs and
Alcohol:
In Mexico, 1910-1930,” Journal of Latin American Studies (London),
34 (Feb. 2002), 21-42.
Riguzzi, Paolo, “Las relaciones de México con Estados Unidos, 1878-1888: Apertura
económica y políticas
de seguridad” (Relations of Mexico with the
1878-1888:
Economic opening and the politics of security), Jahrbuch für
Geschichte Lateinamerikas
(
Safa, Helen I., “Changing Forms of U.S. Hegemony in Puerto Rico: The Impact on the
Family and Sexuality,” Itinerario (
San Miguel, Pedro L., “Historias de gringos y campesinos: Una revista a la ocupación
estadunidense de la República Dominicana, 1916-1924” (Stories of gringos and
peasants: A review of the
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