Reviews in American History
Volume 37, Number 1, March 2009
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E-ISSN: 1080-6628 Print ISSN: 0048-7511
Table of Contents

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A Citizen of the Community of Nature
pp. 1-5
Atlantic Histories
pp. 6-12
A “Great Awakening”?
pp. 13-21
Judging the Founders: Richard Allen and the Soul of America
pp. 22-27
Ark of the Liberties
pp. 28-34
Words not Bullets: The Literary Career of James Redpath
pp. 35-41
Balancing Act: Young America’s Struggle to Revive the Old Democracy
pp. 42-48
A Woman Called Moses: Myth and Reality
pp. 49-55
Explaining the Causes of the American Civil War, 1787–1861
pp. 56-68
Reconceiving International History
pp. 69-77
Prisoner of War
pp. 78-84
The Architecture of New Deal Capitalism
pp. 93-100
Los Angeles and the Closing of the Gay Historical Frontier
pp. 101-109
White, Black, and Yellow: Rethinking Multiethnic Los Angeles
pp. 110-116
Eating Democracy and Corn Puppies
pp. 117-124
Culture, Agency, and Nation: Zoot Suiters and the Making of America
pp. 125-132
Interior Views
pp. 133-139
Sisterhood Revisited During the Second Wave of Feminism
pp. 140-147
Reflections: Intellectual Trajectories: Why People Study What they Do
pp. 148-159