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- Information & Culture: A Journal of History
- University of Texas Press
- Article
- Disinfecting the Mail: Disease, Panic, and the Post Office Department in Nineteenth-Century America Volume 52, Number 4, 2017, pp. 436-461
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This issue contains 4 articles in total
- "As Popular as Pin-Up Girls": The Armed Services Editions, Masculinity, and Middlebrow Print Culture in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States
- Disinfecting the Mail: Disease, Panic, and the Post Office Department in Nineteenth-Century America
- Erich Salomon's Candid Camera and the Framing of Political Authority
- Changing Course on Freedom of Information: The 1911 Typhoid Records Case
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