Reviews in American History
Volume 37, Number 2, June 2009
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Beyond Biography, Through Biography, Toward an Integrated History
pp. 161-167
It's the Network …
pp. 168-174
Resentment and Revolution
pp. 175-180
A Whole World in an Apple Seed
pp. 181-184
Bearing Witness
pp. 185-190
Multiplying Frontiers
pp. 198-204
Republicanism Modernized
pp. 205-210
The Audacity of American Foreign Policy
pp. 211-215
The Life and Death Consequences of Capitalism
pp. 216-219
Why They Kept Fighting
pp. 220-225
House Divided
pp. 226-229
Murder on the Trail
pp. 230-235
Reconstruction and the Making of a Free-Labor South
pp. 236-242
Behind the Second Veil
pp. 243-248
Time for a Nation
pp. 249-254
An American Creed? The Cultural Gifts Movement and the Limits of Interwar Diversity
pp. 255-263
Consorting with the Government Over National Security
pp. 268-272
Negotiating the "Color Line"
pp. 273-278
Kennedy, Castro, and Capos
pp. 279-284
An Insider's Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy
pp. 285-288
Ronald Reagan: Presidential Transformer
pp. 289-295
Beyond the Melting Pot and Back
pp. 296-302
Reflections: Doing American History in a World of Subcultures
pp. 303-314