Quarterly Compilation of Periodical Literature
Reflecting the Use of Records in the National Archives: 1996
Current Issues
- Volume 23, Number 1, January-March, 1996
- Volume 23, Number 2, April-June, 1996
- Volume 23, Number 3, July-September, 1996
- Volume 23, Number 4, October-December, 1996
Volume 23, Number 1 January-March, 1996
1. Aldrich, Mark. Preventing "the Needless Peril of the Coal Mine":
The
Bureau of Mines and the Campaign against Coal Mine Explosions, 1910-1940.
Technology
and Culture. July 1995; 36(3): 483-518.
RG070.
2. Allen, Ernest, Jr. Waiting for Tojo: The Pro-Japan Vigil of Black Missourians,
1932-1943. Gateway Heritage. Fall 1995; 16(2):
38-55.
RG021/RG165/FDR Library.
3. Berger, Mark L. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Cason J. Callaway: An Enduring
Friendship. Georgia Historical Quarterly. Winter 1995;
79(4):
904-919.
FDR Library.
4. Boose, Donald W., Jr. Portentous Sideshow: The Korean Occupation
Decision. Parameters.
Winter 1995-96; 25(4): 112-129.
RG165/RG218.
5. Bredhoff, Stacey. American Originals.
Prologue. Winter
1995; 27(4): 369-373.
RG046/RG093/RG094/RG111/RG121/HST Library/Nixon materials.
6. Cannon, Brian Q. "Keep on a-goin'": Life and Social Interaction in
a
New Deal Labor Camp. Agricultural History. Winter 1996;
70(1): 1-32.
RG096.
7. Cantelon, Philip L. The Origins of Microwave Telephony - Waves of
Change. Technology
and Culture. July 1995; 36(3): 560- 582.
RG173.
8. Cashin, Joan E. Black Families in the Old Northwest.
Journal of the
Early Republic. Fall 1995; 15(3): 449-475.
RG029.
9. Childs, William R. Texas, the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, and State
Control of Oil Production: Regionalism, States' Rights, and Federalism During World War
II. Pacific Historical Review. November 1995; 64(4):
567-598.
RG253/FDR Library/LBJ Library.
10. Churella, Albert. Corporate Culture and Marketing in the American Railway
Locomotive Industry: American Locomotive and Electro-Motive Despond to
Dieselization.
Business History Review. Summer 1995; 69(2): 191-229.
RG021.
11. Cobbs, Elizabeth A. Decolonization, the Cold War, and the Foreign Policy of
the
Peace Corps. Diplomatic History. Winter 1996; 20(1):
79-105.
RG059/RG306/JFK Library.
12. Cozzens, Peter. The Tormenting Flame. Civil War Times
Illustrated.
April 1996; 35(1): 45-54.
NARA photos.
13. Cullather, Nick. "Fuel for the Good Dragon": The United States
and
Industrial Policy in Taiwan, 1950-1965. Diplomatic
History. Winter
1996; 20(1): 1-25.
RG059/RG286/RG469/DDE Library.
14. Danovitch, Sylvia. Humanizing Institutional History: Oral History at the
EEOC.
Prologue. Winter 1995; 27(4): 334-347.
RG011/RG079/RG220/RG306.
15. Dobak, William A. Killing the Canadian Buffalo, 1821-1881.
Western
Historical Quarterly. Spring 1996; 27(1): 33-52.
RG075.
16. Draper, Alan. The New Southern Labor History Revisited: The Success of the
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Union in Birmingham, 1934-1938.
Journal of
Southern History. February 1996; 62(1): 87-108.
RG025.
17. Dye, Karen. Politics and Greed? Allotments and Town Building Schemes in
the
Cherokee Outlet. Chronicles of Oklahoma. Fall 1995;
73(3): 308-321.
RG048/RG075.
18. Ekbladh, David. "Wise as a Serpent and Harmless as a Dove":
John F.
Stevens and American Policy in Manchuria and Siberia, 1918-1924.
Prologue.
Winter 1995; 27(4): 318-333.
RG043/RG059/RG111/RG165.
19. Fontenoy, Paul E. An "Experimental" Voyage to China, 1785-
1787.
American Neptune. Fall 1995; 55(4): 289-300.
RG036.
20. Gleijeses, Piero. Truth or Credibility: Castro, Carter, and the Invasions of
Shaba. International History Review. February 1996;
18(1): 70-103.
JC Library.
21. Gonz lez, Gilbert G. Company Unions, the Mexican Consulate, and the
Imperial Valley Agricultural Strikes, 1928-1934. Western Historical
Quarterly.
Spring 1996; 27(1): 53-73.
RG025/RG059/RG280.
22. Goodwin, Joanne L. 'Employable Mothers' and 'Suitable Work': A
Re-evaluation of
Welfare and Wage-earning for Women in the Twentieth-Century United States.
Journal
of Social History. Winter 1995; 29(2): 253-274.
RG021.
23. Gutfeld, Arnon. Western Justice and the Rule of Law: Bourquin on Loyalty,
the
"Red Scare," and Indians. Pacific Historical
Review.
February 1996; 65(1): 85-106.
RG060.
24. Harmon, Alexandra. Lines in Sand: Shifting Boundaries Between Indians and
Non-Indians in the Puget Sound Region. Western Historical
Quarterly.
Winter 1995; 26(4): 428-453.
RG021/RG075/NARA photos.
25. Herr, Elizabeth. The Census, Estimation Biases, and Female Labor-Force
Participation Rates in 1880 Colorado. Historical Methods.
Fall 1995;
28(4): 167-181.
RG029.
26. Hurley, Andrew. On the Waterfront: Railroads and Real Estate in Antebellum
St.
Louis. Gateway Heritage. Fall 1995; 16(2): 56-69.
RG107.
27. Jacobs, Lawrence R.; Shapiro, Robert Y. Presidential Manipulation of Polls
and
Public Opinion: The Nixon Administration and the Pollsters. Political
Science
Quarterly. Winter 1995-96; 110(4): 519-539.
Nixon materials.
28. Johnston, Paul Forsythe. Downbound: The History of the Early Great Lakes
Propeller Indiana. American Neptune. Fall 1995; 55(4):
323-355.
RG041.
29. Kennan, George F.; Lukacs, John. From World War to Cold War.
American
Heritage. December 1995; 46(8): 42-67.
FDR Library.
30. Kimball, Warren F. Stalingrad: A Chance for Choices.
Journal of
Military History. January 1996; 60(1): 89-114.
RG165/RG218/FDR Library.
31. Kimberling, Clark. David Dale Owen and Joseph Granville Norwood: Pioneer
Geologists in Indiana and Illinois. Indiana Magazine of
History.
March 1996; 92(1): 2-25.
RG029.
32. Kunzel, Regina. Pulp Fictions and Problem Girls: Reading and Rewriting
Single
Pregnancy in the Postwar United States. American Historical
Review.
December 1995; 100(5): 1465-1487.
RG102.
33. Lemons, William E. History by Unreliable Narrators: Sitting Bull's Circus
Horse. Montana: Magazine of Western History.
Autumn-Winter 1995;
45(4): 64-74.
RG075/RG094.
34. Lerner, Mitchell. Vietnam and the 1964 Election: A Defense of Lyndon
Johnson.
Presidential Studies Quarterly. Fall 1995; 25(4): 751-766.
LBJ Library. 35. Lichtenstein, Alex. Chain Gangs, Communism, and the "Negro
Question": John L. Spivak's Georgia Nigger. Georgia Historical
Quarterly.
Fall 1995; 79(3): 633-658.
RG030.
36. Little, Douglas. His Finest Hour? Eisenhower, Lebanon, and the 1958 Middle
East
Crisis. Diplomatic History. Winter 1996; 20(1):
27-54.
RG059/DDE Library.
37. Luconi, Stefano. Machine Politics and the Consolidation of the Roosevelt
Majority: The Case of Italian Americans in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Journal
of American Ethnic History. Winter 1996; 15(2): 32-59.
RG069/FDR Library.
38. McFadden, David W. After the Colby Note: The Wilson Administration and
the
Bolsheviks, 1920-21. Presidential Studies Quarterly. Fall
1995;
25(4): 741-750.
RG059.
39. McKanna, Clare V., Jr. Alcohol, Handguns, and Homicide in the American West: A Tale of Three Counties, 1880-1920. Western Historical Quarterly. Winter 1995; 26(4): 455-482. RG029.
40. Meerse, David E. Buchanan, The Patronage, and the Lecompton Constitution: A
Case Study. Civil War History. December 1995; 41(4):
291-312.
RG048.
41. Moses, H. Vincent. G. Harold Powell and the Corporate Consolidation of the
Modern Citrus Enterprise, 1904-1922. Business History
Review. Summer
1995; 69(2): 119-155.
RG004/RG054.
42. Musick, Michael P. War in an Age of Wonders: Civil War Arms and
Equipment.
Prologue. Winter 1995; 27(4): 348-368.
RG092/RG094/RG109/RG156.
43. Peterson, Paul D., Jr.; Griffith, Clay S.; Campbell, C. Lee. Frank
Lamson-Scribner and American Plant Pathology, 1885-1888.
Agricultural History.
Winter 1996; 70(1): 33-56.
RG054.
44. Rabe, Stephen G. The Caribbean Triangle: Betancourt, Castro, and Trujillo
and
U.S. Foreign Policy, 1958-1963. Diplomatic History.
Winter 1996;
20(1): 55-78.
DDE Library/JFK Library/LBJ Library.
45. Sauder, Robert A. State v. Society: Public Land Law and Mormon Settlement
in
the Sevier Valley, Utah. Agricultural History. Winter
1996; 70(1):
57-89.
RG049.
46. Scarborough, Thomas A. H. The Bislands of Natchez: Sugar, Secession, and
Strategies for Survival. Journal of Mississippi History.
Spring
1996; 58(1): 23-62.
RG029/RG056/RG094/RG105/RG366/RG393.
47. Scheele, Henry Z. "Prelude to the Presidency": An Examination
of the
Gerald R. Ford-Charles A. Halleck House Minority Leadership Contest.
Presidential
Studies Quarterly. Fall 1995; 25(4): 767-785.
GRF Library.
48. Schlup, Leonard. First Lady of Illinois: Elizabeth Stevenson Ives and Her
Letters. Manuscripts. Winter 1996; 48(4): 23-32.
FDR Library/LBJ Library.
49. Sehlinger, Peter J. General William Preston: Kentucky's Last Cavalier Fights
for Southern Independence. Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society.
Summer 1995; 93(3): 257-285.
RG109.
50. Smallwood, James. Black Freedwomen after Emancipation: The Texas
Experience.
Prologue. Winter 1995; 27(4): 302-317.
RG069/RG105.
51. Spencer, Thomas T. "Old" Democrats and New Deal Politics:
Claude G.
Bowers, James A. Farley, and the Changing Democratic Party, 1933-1940.
Indiana
Magazine of History. March 1996; 92(1): 26-45.
FDR Library.
52. Stolberg, Mary M. Policing the Twilight Zone: Federalizing Crime Fighting
During the New Deal. Journal of Policy History. 1995;
7(4): 393-415.
RG060/FDR Library.
53. Sutter, Paul S. Paved With Good Intentions: Good Roads, the Automobile,
and the
Rhetoric of Rural Improvements in the Kansas Farmer, 1890-1914.
Kansas
History. Winter 1995-1996; 18(4): 284-299.
RG029.
54. Thompson, J. Rebecca. Deshee Farm: A New Deal Experiment with
Cooperative
Farming. Indiana Magazine of History. December 1995;
91(4): 380-406.
RG096/FDR Library.
55. Trennert, Robert A. The Federal Government and Indian Health in the
Southwest:
Tuberculosis and the Phoenix East Farm Sanitorium, 1909-1955. Pacific
Historical Review. February 1996; 65(1): 61-84.
RG075.
56. Walker, William O., III. Cuba and the Roots of U.S. Foreign Relations:
Feature
Review. Diplomatic History. Winter 1996; 20(1):
125-131.
JFK Library.
57. Washington, Reginald. The Southern Claims Commission: A Source for
African-American Roots. Prologue. Winter 1995; 27(4):
374-382.
RG015/RG111/RG123/RG217/RG233/RG365.
58. Williams, William J. Josephus Daniels and the U.S. Navy's Shipbuilding
Program
During World War I. Journal of Military History. January
1996;
60(1): 7-38.
RG080.
59. Zhu, Liping. 'A Chinaman's Chance' on the Rocky Mountain Mining
Frontier. Montana:
Magazine of Western History. Autumn-Winter 1995; 45(4): 36-51.
RG021.
60. Zimmerman, Jonathan. Beyond Double Consciousness: Black Peace Corps
Volunteers
in Africa, 1961-1971. Journal of American History.
December 1995;
82(3): 999-1028.
JFK Library/LBJ Library/Nixon materials/NARA photos.
61. Zissu, Erik M. Conscription, Sovereignty, and Land: American Indian
Resistance
during World War I. Pacific Historical Review. November
1995; 64(4):
537-566.
RG075.
Volume 23, Number 2, April-June, 1996
62. Alanen, Arnold R.; Tishler, William H. Farming the Lake Superior Shore:
Agriculture and Horticulture on the Apostle Islands, 1840-1940.
Wisconsin
Magazine of History. Spring 1996; 79(3): 162-203.
RG026/RG029/RG049.
63. Asher, Brad. "Their Own Domestic Difficulties": Intra-Indian
Crime
and White Law in Western Washington Territory, 1873-1889. Western
Historical
Quarterly. Summer 1996; 27(2): 189-209.
RG075.
64. Benton, Thomas Hart. The President and Me: The Intimate Story.
Gateway
Heritage. Winter 1995-96; 16(3): 5-17.
HST Library.
65. Beronius, George. Joe Johnston's Last Charge. Civil War
Times
Illustrated. May 1996; 35(2): 44-53.
NARA photos.
66. Biddiscombe, Perry. Operation Selection Board: The Growth and
Suppression of
the Neo-Nazi "Deutsche Revolution" 1945-47. Intelligence
and
National Security (Great Britain). January 1996; 11(1): 59-77.
RG059/RG260/RG407.
67. Bishel, William V. Fall from Grace: U.S. Business Interests versus U.S.
Diplomatic Interests in Peru, 1885-1890. Diplomatic
History. Spring
1996; 20(2): 163-183.
RG059.
68. Blake, Kellee Green. Aiding and Abetting: Disloyalty Prosecutions in the
Federal Civil Courts of Southern Illinois, 1861-1866. Illinois Historical
Journal. Summer 1994; 87(2): 95-108.
RG021/RG109.
69. Bloomfield, Anne B. A History of the California Historical Society's New
Mission Street Neighborhood. California History. Winter
1995-96;
74(4): 372-393.
RG029.
70. Breen, William J. Industrial Training and Craft Dilution in World War I:
Unions, Employers, and the State, 1917-1919. Labor
History. Winter
1995-96; 37(1): 50-74.
RG061/RG062.
71. Bruegel, Martin. Unrest: Manorial Society and the Market in the Hudson
Valley,
1780-1850. Journal of American History. March 1996;
82(4):
1393-1424.
RG029.
72. Burton, Shirley J. The Espionage and Sedition Acts of 1917 and 1918.
Illinois
Historical Journal. Spring 1994; 87(1): 41-50.
RG021.
73. Cannistraro, Philip V. Mussolini, Sacco-Vanzetti, and the Anarchists: The
Transatlantic Context. Journal of Modern History. March
1996; 68(1):
31-62.
RG059.
74. Cannon, Brian Q. Keeping Their Instructions Straight: Implementing the
Rural
Resettlement Program in the West. Agricultural History.
Spring 1996;
70(2): 251-267.
RG096.
75. Carter, Susan B.; Sutch, Richard. Fixing the Facts: Editing the 1880 U.S.
Census of Occupations with Implications for Long-Term Labor-Force Trends and the
Sociology
of Official Statistics. Historical Methods. Winter 1996;
29(1):
5-24.
RG029/RG048.
76. Clow, Richmond. Bison Ecology, Brul and Yankton Winter Hunting,
and the
Starving Winter of 1832-33. Great Plains Quarterly. Fall
1995;
15(4): 259-270.
RG075.
77. Collins, Robert M. The Economic Crisis of 1968 and the Waning of the
"American Century". American Historical
Review. April
1996; 101(2): 396-422.
LBJ Library.
78. Cooper, Charles G. The Day It Became the Longest War.
Proceedings,
U.S. Naval Institute. May 1996; 122(5): 77-80.
LBJ Library.
79. Dallek, Robert. Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam: The Making of a
Tragedy. Diplomatic
History. Spring 1996; 20(2): 146-162.
LBJ Library.
80. Davis, Robert S., Jr. Memoirs of a Partisan War: Sion Darnell Remembers
North
Georgia, 1861-1865. Georgia Historical Quarterly. Spring
1996;
80(1): 93-116.
RG094/RG217/RG233.
81. Dean, Virgil W. Why Not the Brannan Plan? Agricultural
History.
Spring 1996; 70(2): 268-282.
RG016/RG051.
82. Dewberry, Suzanne. Public Records and Genealogy: A Serendipitous
Adventure.
California History. Spring 1996; 75(1): 56-62.
RG021/NARA photos.
83. Dobak, William A. "One of the Nastiest Rivers that I Know of":
Municipal and Rural Sanitation in Nineteenth-Century Kansas. Kansas
History.
Spring 1996; 19(1): 52-63.
RG092.
84. Eagleton, Thomas F.; Duffin, Diane L. Bob Hannegan and Harry Truman's
Vice
Presidential Nomination. Missouri Historical Review. April
1996;
90(3): 265-283.
FDR Library/HST Library.
85. Edstrom, James A. "With...candour and good faith": Nathaniel
Pope and
the Admission Enabling Act of 1818. Illinois Historical
Journal.
Winter 1995; 88(4): 241-262.
RG233.
86. Fehner, Terrence R.; Gosling, F. G. Coming in From the Cold: Regulating
U.S.
Department of Energy Nuclear Facilities, 1942-96. Environmental
History.
April 1996; 1(2): 5-33.
RG326.
87. Ferrell, Robert H. Lookin Back: The Truman Books.
Indiana Magazine
of History. June 1996; 92(2): 160-170.
HST Library.
88. Flippen, John Brooks. Containing the Urban Sprawl: The Nixon
Administration's
Land Use Policy. Presidential Studies Quarterly. Winter
1996; 26(1):
197-207.
Nixon materials.
89. Foley, Neil. Mexicans, Mechanization, and the Growth of Corporate Cotton
Culture in South Texas: The Taft Ranch, 1900-1930. Journal of
Southern
History. May 1996; 62(2): 275-302.
RG083/RG174.
90. Fones-Wolf, Ken. From Craft to Industrial Unionism in the Window-Glass
Industry: Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1900-1937. Labor
History.
Winter 1995-96; 37(1): 28-49.
RG029.
91. Fox, Tim. Highballs and High Stakes: The President, the Painter, and the
Truman
Library Mural. Gateway Heritage. Winter 1995-96; 16(3):
2-4.
HST Library.
92. Fried, Richard M. Liars' Club: The Remington Case.
Reviews in
American History. March 1996; 24(1): 156-160.
Nixon materials.
93. Gilbert, Jess. Democratic Planning in Agricultural Policy: The Federal-County
Land-Use Planning Program, 1938-1942. Agricultural
History. Spring
1996; 70(2): 233-250.
RG083.
94. Goebel, Thomas. The Uneven Rewards of Professional Labor: Wealth and
Income in
the Chicago Professions, 1870-1920. Journal of Social
History.
Summer 1996; 29(4): 749-777.
RG029/RG058.
95. Gragg, Rod. Running the Blockade. Civil War Times
Illustrated.
May 1996; 35(2): 22-26.
FDR Library.
96. Grandstaff, Mark R. Making the Military American: Advertising, Reform, and
the
Demise of an Antistanding Military Tradition, 1945-1955. Journal of
Military
History. April 1996; 60(2): 299-323.
RG018/RG407.
97. Greenwood, John T. The U.S. Army Military Observers with the Japanese
Army
during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). Army
History. Winter
1996; 36: 1-14.
RG059/RG094/RG165.
98. Gregson, W. C. Ready, Fire, Aim. Proceedings, U.S.
Naval Institute.
April 1996; 122(4): 33-35.
NARA photos.
99. Heaps, Jennifer Davis. The Cultivation of the Taft Museum Neighborhood,
1900-1932. Queen City Heritage. Winter 1995; 53(4):
3-22.
RG029.
100. Heineman, Elizabeth. The Hour of the Woman: Memories of Germany's
"Crisis
Years" and West German National Identity. American Historical
Review.
April 1996; 101(2): 354-395.
RG260.
101. Helfrich, Kurt. Modernism for Washington? The Kennedys and the Redesign
of
Lafayette Square. Washington History. Spring-Summer
1996; 8(1):
16-37.
RG066/RG269/DDE Library/NARA photos.
102. Hewitt, William L. "The Indian Who Never Got Home": The
Burial of
Sergeant John R. Rice. Nebraska History. Spring 1996;
77(1): 12-20.
HST Library.
103. Hilsman, Roger. McNamara's War - Against the Truth: A Review
Essay. Political
Science Quarterly. Spring 1996; 111(1): 151-163.
JFK Library.
104. Hoff, Joan. A Revisionist View of Nixon's Foreign Policy.
Presidential
Studies Quarterly. Winter 1996; 26(1): 107-129.
RG220/Nixon materials.
105. Johnson, Robert David. The Origins of Dissent: Senate Liberals and
Vietnam,
1959-1964. Pacific Historical Review. May 1996; 65(2):
249-275.
HH Library/JFK Library/LBJ Library.
106. Kennedy, Patrick D. Chicago's Irish Americans and the Candidacies of
Franklin
D. Roosevelt, 1932-1944. Illinois Historical Journal.
Winter 1995;
88(4): 263-278.
FDR Library.
107. Kester, John G. Charles Polke: Indian Trader of the Potomac,
1703-1753. Maryland
Historical Magazine. Winter 1995; 90(4): 446-465.
RG093.
108. Kotlowski, Dean J. Trial by Error: Nixon, the Senate, and the Haynsworth
Nomination. Presidential Studies Quarterly. Winter 1996;
26(1):
71-91.
Nixon materials.
109. LaMotta, Greg. Electronic Records in the National Archives Relating to the
History of Agriculture and Rural America. Agricultural
History.
Spring 1996; 70(2): 439-448.
RG029/RG047/RG058/RG085/RG095/RG164/RG195/
RG235/RG257/RG307/RG354/RG355/RG375/
RG381/RG462/RG510.
110. Linn, Brian McAllister. The Long Twilight of the Frontier Army.
Western
Historical Quarterly. Summer 1996; 27(2): 140-167.
RG094/RG165/RG350/RG395/RG407.
111. Lothrop, Gloria Ricci. Archival Resources Pertaining to Ethnic and Gender
Issues. California History. Spring 1996; 75(1):
84-97.
RG004/RG085.
112. Lowell, Waverly B. Pollution, Production, and Power: Natural Resources,
Society, and Technology. California History. Spring 1996;
75(1):
40-46.
RG021/RG049/RG079/RG118/NARA photos.
113. Lowell, Waverly B.; Stern, Teena. California Archives: An
Introduction. California
History. Spring 1996; 75(1): 2-11.
NARA photos.
114. Lucas, Scott. Campaigns of Truth: The Psychological Strategy Board and
American Ideology, 1951-1953. International History
Review. May
1996; 18(2): 279-302.
HST Library/DDE Library.
115. McKaughan, Joshua. "Few Were the Hearts...that did not Swell with
Devotion": Community and Confederate Service in Rowan County, North Carolina,
1861-1862. North Carolina Historical Review. April 1996;
73(2):
156-183.
RG029.
116. Mehnert, Ute. German Weltpolitik and the American Two-Front Dilemma:
The
"Japanese Peril" in German-American Relations, 1904-1917.
Journal
of American History. March 1996; 82(4): 1452-1477.
RG038/RG059/RG080.
117. Mitchell, Nancy. The Height of the German Challenge: The Venezuela
Blockade,
1902-03. Diplomatic History. Spring 1996; 20(2):
185-209.
RG059/RG080.
118. Mitchell, Nancy. Protective Imperialism versus Weltpolitik in Brazil: Part
One: Pan-German Vision and Mahanian Response. International History
Review.
May 1996; 18(2): 253-278.
RG059/RG080.
119. Nuxoll, Elizabeth M. Illegitimacy, Family Status, and Property in the Early
Republic: The Morris-Croxall Family of New Jersey. New Jersey
History.
Fall-Winter 1995; 113(3-4): 2-21.
RG015/RG267.
120. Ostler, Jeffrey. Conquest and the State: Why the United States Employed
Massive Military Force to Suppress the Lakota Ghost Dance. Pacific
Historical
Review. May 1996; 65(2): 217-248.
RG075/RG094.
121. Patrick, Jeffrey L. Reporting From an Enemy's Land: The Indiana Letters of
"Chincoupin," 1861. Missouri Historical
Review. April
1996; 90(3): 309-329.
RG029/RG109.
122. Rathmell, Andrew. Copeland and Za'im: Re-evaluating the Evidence.
Intelligence
and National Security (Great Britain). January 1996; 11(1): 89-105.
RG059/RG084/HST Library.
123. Rubin, Alexis P. The Schleifer Children: A Special Holocaust Rescue
Case.
American Jewish History. March 1996; 84(1): 1-9.
RG059.
124. Ruffner, Kevin Conley. Lost in the Lost Cause: The First Maryland Infantry
Regiment (C.S.). Maryland Historical Magazine. Winter
1995; 90(4):
424-445.
RG109.
125. Russell, Edmund P., III. "Speaking of Annihilation": Mobilizing
for
War against Human and Insect Enemies, 1914-1945. Journal of
American History.
March 1996; 82(4): 1505-1529.
RG007/RG112/RG175/RG179/RG319.
126. Schlup, Leonard. Prairie Politician: William Andrew Jackson Sparks and the
Politics of Honor During the Gilded Age. Illinois Historical
Journal.
Summer 1995; 88(2): 117-134.
RG049.
127. Schmitzer, Jeanne Cannella. CCC Camp 510: Black Participation in the
Creation
of Mammoth Cave National Park. Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society.
Autumn 1995; 93(4): 446-464.
RG035/RG079.
128. Shulimson, Jack. Military Professionalism: The Case of the U.S. Marine
Officer
Corps, 1880-1898. Journal of Military History. April 1996;
60(2):
231-242.
RG080.
129. Skelton, William B. Samuel P. Huntington and the Roots of the American
Military Tradition. Journal of Military History. April 1996;
60(2):
325-338.
RG077.
130. Slaybaugh, Douglas. Adlai Stevenson, Television, and the Presidential
Campaign
of 1956. Illinois Historical Journal. Spring 1996; 89(1):
2-16.
JFK Library/DDE Library.
131. Smith, R. B. The International Setting of the Cambodia Crisis,
1969-1970.
International History Review. May 1996; 18(2): 303-335.
Nixon materials.
132. Stanik, Joseph T. Welcome to El Dorado Canyon.
Proceedings, U.S.
Naval Institute. April 1996; 122(4): 57-62.
RR Library.
133. Tadman, Michael. The Hidden History of Slave Trading in Antebellum
South
Carolina: John Springs III and Other "Gentlemen Dealing in Slaves".
South
Carolina Historical Magazine. January 1996; 97(1): 6-29.
RG029.
134. Tidwell, William A. Charles County: Confederate Cauldron.
Maryland
Historical Magazine. Spring 1996; 91(1): 17-27.
RG153.
135. Vitalis, Robert. The "New Deal" in Egypt: The Rise of
Anglo-American
Commercial Competition in World War II and the Fall of Neocolonialism.
Diplomatic
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136. Waldrep, Christopher. Substituting Law for the Lash: Emancipation and
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139. Wirth, John D. The Trail Smelter Dispute: Canadians and Americans
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141. Zuczek, Richard. The Federal Government's Attack on the Ku Klux Klan: A
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143. Aliyetti, John E. Gallantry Under Fire. Civil War
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145. Auel, Lisa B. Prologue Portfolio: Tokens and Treasures: Gifts to Twelve
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147. Baptist, Edward E. The Migration of Planters to Antebellum Florida:
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150. Blake, Kellee. "First in the Path of the Firemen": The Fate of the
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151. Brazier, James E. An Anti-New Dealer Legacy: The Administrative
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152. Breen, William J. Labor-Market Statistics and the State: The United States
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156. Dawson, Joseph G., III. American Civil-Military Relations and Military
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157. Entz, Gary R. Image and Reality on the Kansas Prairie: "Pap"
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159. Flamm, Michael W. Price Controls, Politics, and the Perils of Policy by
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160. Gaines, William. The Coastal and Harbor Defenses of Key West,
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162. Hall, R. Cargill. From Concept to National Policy: Strategic Reconnaissance
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163. Haydock, Michael. The G.I. Bill. American
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164. Higgins, Billy D. The Origins and Fate of the Marion County Free Black
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168. Horres, C. R., Jr. Charleston's Civil War "Monster Guns," The
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170. Hurt, R. Douglas. Gaining Control of the Environment: The Morton County
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171. Ingimundarson, Valur. The Eisenhower Administration, the Adenauer
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172. Just, Ward. McNamara's Complaint. Diplomatic
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174. Kroeger, Brooke. Nellie Bly: She Did It All.
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175. Krome, Frederic. Tunisian Victory and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in
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176. Kuziemko, Ilyana. FDR and the Court-Packing Controversy.
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178. Launius, Roger D. Eisenhower, Sputnik, and the Creation of NASA.
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181. Mart, Michelle. Tough Guys and American Cold War Policy: Images of
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182. McChristian, Douglas C. Burying the Hatchet: The Semi-Centennial of the
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185. Mellinger Phil. How the IWW Lost Its Western Heartland: Western Labor
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188. O'Brien, Patrick G. "I Want Everyone to Know the Shame of the
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189. Pauly, Philip J. The Beauty and Menace of the Japanese Cherry Trees:
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190. Pitts, Debra K. Stuart Symington and Harry S. Truman: A Mutual
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191. Podet, Allen Howard. Review of Brands, H.W., Inside the Cold War: Loy
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192. Quist, John W. Slaveholding Operatives of the Benevolent Empire: Bible,
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194. Rotter, Andrew J. Review of New Museum at the John F. Kennedy
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195. Rourke, Francis E. and Roger E. Brown. Presidents, Professionals, and
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196. Slotten, Hugh Richard. Radio Engineers, the Federal Radio Commission,
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197. Spence, Mark David. Crown of the Continent, Backbone of the World: The
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198. Startt, James D. American Propaganda in Britain During World War
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199. Tidball, Eugene C. John C. Tidball: Soldier-Artist of the Great
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200. Watson, Harry L. "The Common Rights of Mankind": Subsistence, Shad, and Commerce in the Early Republican South. Journal of American History 83, no.1 (June 1996):13-43.
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202. Weiss, Robert. Normandy: Recollections of the "Lost Battalion"
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203. Wilhelm, Kristen. Roots in the Rotunda: Finding Biographical Information
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205. Young, Marilyn B. The Closest of Hindsight. Diplomatic
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206. Anderson, Carol From Hope to Disillusion: African Americans, the United
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207. Anfinson, Scott F. The Wreck of the USS Essex.
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208. Bailey, Fred Arthur Tennessee's Antebellum Common Folk.
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209. Bellesles, Michael A. The Origins of Gun Culture in the United
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211. Brierley, Brooks T. The Emperor's Pierce-Arrow.
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212. Brinkley, Douglas The Rising Stock of Jimmy Carter: The "Hands
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213. Buecker, Thomas R. Prelude to Brownsville: The Twenty-Fifth Infantry at
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214. Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. and Jack C. Knight Reckoning with Violence: W.E.B
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215. Caplinger, Christopher The Politics of Trusteeship Governance: Jimmy
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218. Cohen, Warren I. From Texas With Love: LBJ Confronts Some Parts of the
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219. Combs, Edwin L., Jr. Confederate Shipbuilding on the Cape Fear
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220. DiNardo, R. L. The Dysfunctional Coalition: The Axis Powers and the
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221. Durr, Kenneth When Southern Politics Came North: The Roots of White
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222. Ellis, Clyde Boarding School Life at the Kiowa-Comanche Agency,
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224. Esposito, David Political and Institutional Constraints on Wilson's Defense
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225. Farnham, Thomas J. and Francis P. King "The March of the
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226. Felten, Peter G. The Path to Dissent: Johnson, Fulbright, and the 1965
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227. Flora, Samuel R. "I consider the Regiment my home": The
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228. Foot, Rosemary The Eisenhower Administration's Fear of Empowering the
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231. Gilbert, Robert E. Lyndon B. Johnson's Physical and Psychological Pain:
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232. Gill, Christopher J. A Year of Residence in the Household of a South
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235. Gruenwald, Kim M. American Indians and the Public School System: A
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236. Halpern, Martin Jimmy Carter and the UAW: Failure of an Alliance.
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238. Heller, Charles F., Jr. and John T. Houdek Farm Tenants and Landlords in
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239. Isetti, Ronald The Moneychangers of the Temple: FDR, American Civil
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240. Kitts, Kenneth Commission Politics and National Security: Gerald Ford's
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241. Knipmeyer, James H. The Denis Julien Inscriptions.
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243. Laville, Helen and Scott Lucas The American Way: Edith Sampson, the
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244. Leiner, Frederick C. The Seizure of the Flying Fish.
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245. Louter, David From Wasteland to Wonderland: Craters of the Moon
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247. Lutzker, Michael A. Presidentian Decision Making in the Korean War: The
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249. Mathews-Lamb, Sandra K. "Designing and Mischievous
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252. Meyer, Jeffrey F. The Eagle and the Dragon: Comparing the Designs of
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253. Mihesuah, Devon A. Commonalty for Difference: American Indian Women
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258. Newsom, D. Earl Milton W. Reynolds (Kicking Bird): The Man Who
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260. Norris, Frank A Lone Voice in the Wilderness: The National Park Service in
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261. Norwood, Stephen Ford's Brass Knuckles: Harry Bennett, The Cult of
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262. Olmsted, Kathryn Reclaiming Executive Power: The Ford Administration's
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265. Palm, Donald R. Intellectuals and the Presidency: Eric Goldman in the
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266. Potter, Jerry O. A Tragic Postscript. American
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271. Shnayerson, Robert Judgement at Nuremberg.
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