Reviews in American History
Volume 37, Number 3, September 2009
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E-ISSN: 1080-6628 Print ISSN: 0048-7511
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Who Are the Catholic Feminists?
pp. 315-320
Puritans Again?: New Insights from the Writings of Colonial New Englanders
pp. 321-326
Captivity as a World Phenomenon
pp. 327-331
A Mean-Spirited Merchant Bringing Ribbons and Rum to a Messy World
pp. 332-337
A Bedpost (Is/Is Not) Only a Bedpost
pp. 338-344
Politics or Profit: New Yorkers Make their Wartime Choices
pp. 345-351
Great Britain and the World
pp. 352-358
Under God after Bush and Rove
pp. 359-364
Nat Turner and the Making of the Evangelical South
pp. 365-370
Gone to Texas
pp. 371-377
Histories of Order and Empire
pp. 378-385
How Historians' Beliefs about Race Have Influenced Histories of Racial Thought
pp. 386-394
What the Gold Rush Migrants Didn't Know
pp. 395-400
Mental Illness and Social Health
pp. 401-406
Hayes, Tilden, and American Politics
pp. 407-412
Raising the Roof: Science, Feminism, and Home Economics
pp. 413-419
Red Power and the American Indian Movement: Different Times, Different Places
pp. 420-425
The "Forgotten Relationship" Updated and Reconsidered
pp. 426-432
Baseball's Forgotten Man: Curt Flood and the Transformation of American Sport
pp. 433-439
Naming and Blaming: The Case of "The Rehnquist Court"
pp. 440-445
Nixon's Back—Again
pp. 446-450
Straight—but Narrow—Talk about the U.S., Taiwan, and China
pp. 451-456
Did Economic Clashes Really Ignite the Civil War?
pp. 457-462
The Return of the Beards
pp. 463-469
Marc Egnal Responds
pp. 470-472
Edwin Perkins Responds
pp. 472-473
Jason Phillips Responds
pp. 473-474