Reviews in American History
Volume 36, Number 4, December 2008
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E-ISSN: 1080-6628 Print ISSN: 0048-7511
Table of Contents

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When the Printer Met the Virtuoso
pp. 485-492
Our Savage Ancestors
pp. 493-499
The Interests of the Passions
pp. 500-506
Thomas Jefferson Forgetting the Ladies
pp. 507-513
Ars Brevis, Vita Brevis
pp. 514-518
What America Lost, Buried, and Became
pp. 519-528
Remember the Ladies: Ladies' Memorial Associations, the Lost Cause, and Southern Women's Activism
pp. 529-536
The Many Liberties of War
pp. 537-542
What's Wrong with Immigration History?
pp. 543-556
Picturing the Poor: Jacob Riis's Reform Photography
pp. 557-565
Growing Up Between Two Worlds
pp. 566-574
The 1919 Peace Settlement: A Subaltern View
pp. 575-585
Motorists, Engineer-Administrators, and Muddy-Boots Contractors: New Perspectives on the American Highway Revolution
pp. 586-593
Suburbia and American Exceptionalism
pp. 594-601
Reading the Readers Who Remake the (Poetry) Texts
pp. 602-609
The Cuban Missile Crisis: Once More Unto the Breach
pp. 610-615
The Era of Epic Summitry
pp. 616-623
Bigger Than Little Rock? New Histories of the 1957 Central High Crisis
pp. 624-638
Crossroad Blues: Civil Rights Paths Taken and Forsaken
pp. 639-648
Author-Title-Reviewer Index for Volume 36 (2008)
pp. 651-656