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Volume 102  
2006  

VOLUME 102, 2006


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Table of Contents for Volume 102
 
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March

Articles

"A Young Hoosier's Adventures on the Mississippi River," by Dawn E. Bakken

"The Journals of the Davy Crockett, commencing December 20th 1834 " by Asbury C. Jacquess

"'Race and (In)justice on the Mississippi: An Episode from 'The Journals of the Davy Crockett','" by Thomas C. Buchanan

"The 'Slows': The Torment of Milk Sickness on the Midwest Frontier," by Walter J. Daly

Book Reviews

Review Essay: Understanding Lincoln, by Daniel W. Stowell

Calhoun, Benjamin Harrison, by Edward O. Frantz

Rusch and Pizer, eds., Theodore Dreiser. Interviews, byLawrence H. Hussman

Byers, The Ohio Hopewell Episode. Paradigm Lost and Paradigm Gained, by Christopher Peebles

O'Donnell, Ohio's First Peoples, by Colin G. Calloway

Thompson, Kings. The True Story of Chicago's Policy Kings and Numbers Racketeers: An Informal History, by Amanda I. Seligman

Daly, When Slavery Was Called Freedom. Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War , by John R. McKivigan

Burns, The Spirits of America. A Social History, by Mark E. Lender

Rosen, Preaching Eugenics. Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement, by Angela Lahr

Wolfe and Akenson, eds., Country Music Goes to War, by Chris Stone

Jager, The Fate of Family Farming. Variations on an American Idea, by Paul Salstrom

Saunders, Main Lines. Rebirth of the North American Railroads, 1970-2002, by Maury Klein

Index, Volume 101

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June

Articles

"From Internment to Indiana: Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, the Disciples of Christ, and Citizen Committees in Indianapolis," by Nancy Nakano Conner

"Asian Indians in Indiana," by M. Gail Hickey

Review Essays

Et in Arcadia. The Growing Market for Local History, by Patrick J. Furlong

Saving the Daylights Out of Saving Daylight, by Michael Martone

Book Reviews

Nation, At Home in the Hoosier Hills. Agriculture, Politics, and Religion in Southern Indiana, 1810-1870, by Nicole Etcheson

Winger, Lincoln, Religion, and Romantic Cultural Politics, by Lloyd Hunter

Blakey, Creating a Hoosier Self-Portrait. The Federal Writers' Project in Indiana, 1935-1942, by Susan Neville

Mills, Honoring Those Who Paid the Price”: Forgotten Voices from the Korean War, by Kevin Smith

Gray, IUPUI. The Making of an Urban University and Kern and Lane, eds., Steel Shavings Vol. 35: Educating the Calumet: A History of Indiana University Northwest, by Burton J. Bledstein

Harroff, The Amish Schools of Indiana. Faith in Education and Pratt, Shipshewana: An Indiana Amish Community, by Theron F. Schlabach

Friend, Along the Maysville Road. The Early Republic in the Trans-Appalachian West, b y Lisa C. Tolbert

Riley, Confronting Race. Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1815-1915, by Ginette Aley

Nordin and Scott, From Prairie Farmer to Entrepreneur. The Transformation of Midwestern Agriculture, by Carl E. Kramer

Greenhouse and Weininger, Chicago Painting 1895-1945: The Bridges Collection, by Rachel Berenson Perry

Lieberman, Prairie Power. Voices of 1960s Midwestern Student Protest, by Joel P. Rhodes

Spencer, ed., The Other Missouri History. Populists, Prostitutes, and Regular Folk, by Virginia J. Laas

Howe, Language and Political Meaning in Revolutionary America, by Randall T. Shepard

Blue, No Taint of Compromise. Crusaders in Antislavery Politics, by Rachel Hope Cleves

Huston, Calculating the Value of the Union. Slavery, Property Rights, and the Economic Origins of the Civil War, by John Herbert Roper

Letters

Recent Articles, Books, Pamphlets, Dissertations, and Other Publications in Indiana History, compiled by Suzanne Hahn

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September

Articles

"Bank Robbers and Vigilantes in 1920s Indiana," by Paul Musgrave

"The Long Struggle for Suffrage in Fort Wayne," by Peggy Seigel

The Civil City: An Interview with William H. Hudnut, III

Book Reviews

Pierce, Polite Protest. The Political Economy of Race in Indianapolis, 1920-1970, by Damon Freeman

Lassiter, et. al, eds., The Other Side of Middletown. Exploring Muncie's African American Community, by Khalil Gibran Muhammad

Whitford and Martin, The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture. A Biography of William Carroll Latta, by R. Douglas Hurt

Beekman, William Dudley Pelley. A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult, by Timothy Crumrin

Smith, The War Comes to Plum Street, by Anne M. Valk

Grossman, Keating and Reiff, The Encyclopedia of Chicago, by David J. Bodenhamer

Benedict and Winkler, The History of Ohio Law, by Elizabeth R. Osborn

Ruud, ed., Karl Bodner's North American Prints, by Suzan Campbell

Dahlstrom and Dahlstrom, The John Deere Story. A Biography of Plowmakers John and Charles Deere, by Hugh Prince

Briggs, Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered, by Allen Carl Guelzo

Goodrich, Darkest Dawn. Lincoln Booth and the Great American Tragedy and Guttridge and Neff, Dark Union. The Secret Web of Profiteers, Politicians and Booth Conspirators that Led to Lincoln's Death, by Michael W. Pfau

Bukowski, Pictures of Home. A Memoir of Family and City, by Thomas J. Jablonsky

Mackey, The Uncivil War. Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, 1861-1865, by Robert E. May

Jakle and Sculle, Signs in America's Auto Age. Singatures of Landscape and Place, by Bruce Bigelow

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December

Editor's Note

Articles

"Back Home Again (and Again) in Indiana: E. Howard Cadle, Christian Populism, and the Resilience of American Fundamentalism," by Theo Anderson

"Memories of the Ku Klux Klan in One Indiana Town," by William Clayton Wilkinson, Jr.

"Hoosier Author as Diplomat: Meredith Nicholson in Latin America, 1933-1941," by Ralph D. Gray

Book Reviews

Lane, Steel Shavings, Vol. 37: Gary's First Hundred Years: A centennial History of Gary, Indiana, 1906-2006, by Andrew Hurley

Bray, Peter Cartwright: Legendary Frontier Preacher, by A. James Fuller

Middleton, The Black Laws: Race and the Legal Process in Early Ohio, by Richard Nation

Bordewich, Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America , by David Gellman

Bigham, On Jordan's Banks: Emancipation and Its Aftermath in the Ohio River Valley, by Lester C. Lamon

Reps, John Caspar Wild: Painter and Printmaker of Nineteenth-Century Urban America, by Rachel Berenson Perry

Carpenter, On the Farm Front: The Women's Land Army in World War II, by Thomas D. Isern

Dixon, Never Come to Peace Again: Pontiac's Uprising and the Fate of the British Empire in North America, by Greg O'Brien

Denson, Demanding the Cherokee Nation: Indian Autonomy and American Culture, 1830-1900, by Linda W. Reese

Schneider, Lincoln's Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis Over Slavery, by Jim Cullen

Pate, Livestock Hotels: America's Historic Stockyards, by Robert Slayton

Richter, Home on the Rails: Women, the Railroad, and the Rise of Public Domesticity, by Errol Lincoln Uys

Meinig, The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History, Volume 4, Global America, 1915-2000, by Bruce Bigelow

Lewis, The Changing Face of Public History: The Chicago Historical Society and the Transformation of an American Museum, by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid

Moore, Pinn and Sawyer, eds., Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America, by Monroe H. Little, Jr.

Review Notices

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