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Volume 103  
2007  

VOLUME 103, 2007


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Table of Contents for Volume 103
 
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March

Editor's Note

Articles

"'We Cannot Make a Silk Purse Out of a Sow's Ear': Eugenics in the Hoosier Heartland," by Alexandra Minna Stern

"Creating a Jewish American Identity in Indianapolis: The Jewish Welfare Federation and the Regulation of Leisure, 1920-1934, " by Richard Moss

"'Mr. Halleck's New Deal: Congressman Charles Halleck and the Limits to Reform," by Robert L. Fuller

"Engulfed by the Past: History and Experience at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum," by Keith A. Erekson

Book Reviews

White, Fragile Alliances, by Gary L. Bailey

Carr, Our Town: A Heartland Lynching, a Haunted Town, and the Hidden History of White America, by Edward T. Linenthal

Peters, Five Days in Philadelphia: The Amazing 'We Want Willkie' Campaign of 1940 and How it Freed FDR to Save the Western World, by Paul Musgrave

Gould, prod., Ernie Pyle's War: A Documentary on Ernie Pyle, World War II Correspondent, by Owen V. Johnson

Black, Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Bluegrass with Bill Monroe, by Bland Simpson

Rund, The Indiana Rail Road Company: America's New Regional Railroad, by Richard Saunders, Jr.

Goodwin, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, by Matthew N. Vosmeier

Matthews, Basil Wilson Duke, C.S.A.: The Right Man in the Right Place, by Robert G. Mangrum

Loewen, Sundown Towns: A Hidden Dimension of American Racism, by William Munn

Higbie, Indispensable Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880-1903 and Dickson and Allen, The Bonus Army: An American Epic, by Kenneth L. Kusmer

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June

Articles

"The Local Origins of a New Deal Housing Project: The Case of Lockefield Gardens in Indianapolis," by Robert G. Barrows

"Memory, Identity, and Heritage in the Great Depression: The LaPorte, Indiana, Centennial of 1932 as a Case Study, " by George W. Boudreau

"'Not Southern Scorn but Local Pride: The Origin of the Word Hoosier and Indiana's River Culture," by Jonathan Clark Smith

Book Reviews

Mills, Jonathan Jennings: Indiana's First Governor, by Ralph D. Gray

David, ed., To Prefer Nothing to Christ: Saint Meinrad Archabbey 1854-2004, by Steven M. Avella

Firstenberger, In Rare Form: A Pictorial History of Baseball Evangelist Billy Sunday and Sunday, The Sawdust Trail: Billy Sunday in His Own Words, by Betty DeBerg

Beveridge and Radomsky, Chronicle of Catherine Eddy Beveridge: An American Girl Travels into the Twentieth Century, by Amy L. Wink

Cayton and Hobbs, eds., The Center of a Great Empire: The Ohio Country in the Early Republic, by Ginette Aley

Sparks, Racoon John Smith: Frontier Kentucky's Most Famous Preacher, by Brian Wilson

Doyle, Pioneer Spirit: Catherine Spalding, Sister of Charity of Nazareth, by Anne M. Butler

Hoy, Good Hearts: Catholic Sisters in Chicago's Past, by Lisa Krissoff Boehm

Knupfer, The Chicago Black Renaissance and Women's Activism, by Floris Barnett Cash

Banner, How the Indians Lost their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier and Robertson, Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed the Indigenous Peoples of their Land, by Thomas J. Lappas

Sayre, The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero: Native Resistance and the Literatures of America, from Montezuma to Tecumseh and Brown, Injun Joe's Ghost: The Indian Mixed-Blood in American Writing, by Renee Bergland

Neely, The Boundaries of American Political Culture in the Civil War Era, by Stephen Hansen

Morgan, Women and Patriotism in Jim Crow America, by Barbara J. Steinson

Kinney, The Carriage Trade: Making Horse-Drawn Vehicles in America, by Philip M. Teigen

Friedman, Birth of a Salesman: The Transformation of Selling in America, by Burton Folsom, Jr.

Jacobson, Raising Consumers: Children and the American Mass Market in the Early Twentieth Century, by Karen M. Dunak

Ferrell, Presidential Leadership: From Woodrow Wilson to Harry S. Truman and Ferrell, Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists, by Tracy S. Uebelhor

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

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September

Articles

"'A Noble Experiment': The Marriage Course at Indiana University, 1938-1940," by Donna Drucker

"Law and Disorder North of the Ohio: Runaways and the Patriarchy of Print Culture, 1793-1815," by Robert M. Owens

"Herman B Wells and the Legacy of Leadership at Indiana University," by Kenneth Gros Louis

"'The Gentleman from Indianapolis': Kurt Vonnegut, 1922-2007, by Gregory Sumner

Book Reviews

Bodenhamer and Shepard, History of Indiana Law, by Elizabeth Brand Monroe

Giffin, The Irish: Peopling Indiana, by Jay P. Dolan

Hall, Den of Misery, by James J. Barnes

Reinhart, ed., August Willich's Gallant Dutchmen: Civil War Letters from the 32nd Indiana Infantry, by Norbert Krapf

Bridge, These Men Were Heroes Once: The 69th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, by Michael Barton

Hiner, Mac's Boys: Branch McCracken and the Legendary 1953 Hurryin' Hoosiers, by Bob Hammel

FitzGibbon, To Bear Any Burden: A Hoosier Green Beret's Letters from Vietnam, by Randy Mills

Watts, In This Remote Country: French Colonial Culture in the Anglo-American Imagination, 1780-1860, by Brett Rushforth

Garb, City of American Dreams: A History of Home Ownership and Housing Reform in Chicago, 1871-1919, by Thomas J. Jablonsky

Leidenberger, Chicago's Progressive Alliance: Labor and the Bid for Public Streetcars, by Rosemary Feurer

Silber, Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War, by Rebecca Edwards

Nordstrom, Danger on the Doorstep: Anti-Catholicism and American Print Culture in the Progressive Era, by Glen Jeansonne

Stewart, Migrating to the Movies: Cinema and Black Urban Modernity, by DeWitt Douglas Kilgore

Singh, Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy, by Valerie Grim

Bruegmann, Sprawl: A Compact History, by John R. Ottensmann

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December

Articles

"'An Unusual Case': Dan Shay, Clarence Euell, Gertrude Anderson, and the Limits of Hoosier Progressivism," by David Jones

"Senator from Oklahoma: The Legislative Career of Hoosier Elmer Thomas ," by Carolyn G. Hanneman

"'Forty Years a Legislator': Memoir of a Hoosier Boyhood," by Elmer Thomas

"Doing Local History in Indiana: A Conversation with Linda Lou Rippy, Charlotte Sellers, and Joseph L. Skvarenina"

"Observing Local History in Indiana: Responses by Rebecca Conard, Jannelle Warren-Findley, and David Glassberg"

Book Reviews

Waller, Butler University: A Sesquicentennial History, by William C. Ringenberg

Finkelman and Hershock, eds., The History of Michigan Law, by Rebecca S. Shoemaker

Van Vugt, British Buckeyes: The English, Scots, and Welsh in Ohio, 1700-1900, by Donald J. Ratcliffe

Mogren, Native Soil: A History of the DeKalb County Farm Bureau, by J. L. Anderson

Satler, Two Tales of a City: Rebuilding Chicago's Architectural and Social Landscape, 1926-2005, by Larry Bennett

FitzSimmons Steinberg, Irma: A Chicago Woman's Story, 1871-1966, by Rima Lunin Schultz

Clark, My Century in History: Memoirs, by Robert H. Ferrell

Williams, Healing the Heart, Healing the 'Hood, by Richard Pierce

Gottschalk, Rolling Away the Stone: Mary Baker Eddy's Challenge to Materialism, by Candy Gunther Brown

Weber, Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North, by Joseph Fornieri

McGovern, Sold American: Consumption and Citizenship, 1890-1945, by David Steigerwald

Franch, Robber Baron: The Life of Charles Tyson Yerkes, by Maureen Flanagan

Review Notices

Letters

 

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