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Volume 41, Number 3, August 2019Editorial Board
Editor
James F. Brooks
Co-editor
Nicole Belolan
Managing Editor
Sarah Case
Contributing Senior Editors
Randolph Bergstrom
Lindsey Reed
Shelley Bookspan
Book Review Editor
David D. Vail
Exhibit and Media Editor
Teresa Barnett
Assistant Review Editor
Nicky Rehnberg
International Consulting Editors
Ben Houston, Newcastle University
Na Li, Zhejiang University
Olwen Purdue, Queen’s University Belfast
Juliane Tomann, Friedrich-Schiller-Universita¨t, Jena
Editorial Board
Rebecca Bush, Columbus Museum
Patrick Grossi, Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia
Lynn Kronzek, Lynn C. Kronzek & Associates
Gregory Martin, Naval History and Heritage Command
Andrew E. Masich, Heinz History Center
Kyle T. Mays, University of California, Los Angeles
Jeremy Moss, National Park Service
Kevin Murphy, University of Minnesota
Estee Rivera Murdock, Rocky Mountain Conservancy
Paige Roberts, Phillips Academy Andover
Katherine Scott, Senate Historical Office
Kendall Tallmadge, First Nations Development Institute
Morgen Young, Historical Research Associates, Inc.
Robert R. Weyeneth, Chair, University of South Carolina
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