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Articles
ALWYN WILLIAMS, Jazz and the New Negro: Harlem's Intellectuals
Wrestle with the Art of the Age [1-18] < Download
pdf>
CHRISTIANE GERBLINGER, 'Fiery the Angels Fell': America, Regeneration,
and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner [19-30] < Download
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ROGER BELL, Cultural Crossroads and Global Frontiers: New Directions
in US Diplomatic History [31-45] < Download
pdf>
CHNG HUANG HOON, Who are my Peers? Women, Men, and the American
Jury [46-62]
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TOM DUNNING, Civil War Re-Enactments: Performance as a Cultural
Practice [63-73]
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Resources
CHARLOTTE SMITH, Civic Consciousness and House Museums: The Instructional
Role of Interpretive Narratives [74-88] < Download
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Review Essays
ROGER OSBORNE, In Praise of Inductive Thinking: Oliver Stone's
Historical Perspective [89-97] < Download
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STEPHEN ROBERTSON, A Tale of Two Sexual Revolutions [98-110] < Download
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IAN GORDON Patricia P. Chu, Assimilating Asians: Gendered Strategies
of Authorship in Asian America
ELIZABETH DELANEY Barbara Joans, Bike Lust: Harleys, Women &
American Society
BRIAN EDWARDS Paul Gilmore, The Genuine Article: Race, Mass
Culture, and American Literary Manhood.
ELIZABETH DELANEY Hilary Lapsley, Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict:
The Kinship of Women
DAVID GOODMAN Douglas Craig, Fireside Politics: Radio and Political
Culture in the United States. 1920-1940.
IAN TYRRELL John Carlos Rowe (ed), Post-Nationalist American
Studies
HEATHER NEILSON James L. W. West III (ed.), Trimalchio: An
Early Version of The Great Gatsby
RENATE HOWE Alice Kessler-Harris, In Pursuit of Equity. Women,
Men and the Quest for Economic Citizenship in 20th Century America
ERIC FREEDMAN David Halberstan, The Powers That Be
DOLORES JANEBWSKI Richard P. Horwitz (ed.), The American Studies
Anthology
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GREGORY HALL, Rituals and Secrecy in the Southern Tenant Farmers'
Union [1-14]
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EUAN STAPLES, 'You Can't Steal a Gift': Narrative(s) of Nation
in Ken Burns' Jazz [15-32]
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HAZEL SMITH, 'A Labyrinth of Endless Steps': Fiction Making, Interactive
Narrativity, and the Poetics of Space in Paul Auster's City of
Glass [33-51] < Download
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ANZASA Symposium: Perspectices on September 11
ROGER BELL, Introduction: September 11: The More Things Change
[52-55]
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MAUREEN MONTGOMERY, Savage Civility: September 11 and the Rhetoric
of 'Civilization' [56-65] < Download
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RAY NICHOLS, Fear and Freedom: The Bush Administration and Civil
Liberties [66-75]
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IAN TYRRELL, Rethinking American Empire in the Light of the Events
of September 11 [76-82] < Download
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Resources
IAN GORDON, New Resources: 11 September 2001 [83-85] < Download
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Norman Harper Prize
ANDREW POOLEY, 'Shoo-ing the Geese': Lincoln and the Army of the
Potomac, 1862-1863 [86-100]
Review Essays
PETER BASTIAN, Some Dead White Men Do Matter: John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson Revisited [101-110] < Download
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RENATE HOWE, Psot-Maternalism and the End of Welfare [111-116]
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Book Reviews
TOM DUNNING, Trevor Burnard, Creole Gentlemen: The Maryland
Elite, 1691-1776
LEO LAUNITZ-SCHURER, James Brooks, Captives and Cousins: Slavery,Kinship,
and Community in the Southwest Borderlands
CYNTHIA KENNEDY, David Cecelski, The Waterman's Song: Slavery
and Freedom in Maritime North Carolina
STEPHEN HARRIS, Thomas Keneally, American Scoundrel: Murder,
Love and Politics in Civil War America
BRIAN EDWARDS, Catherine Warren and Mary Douglas Vavrus (eds.),
American CUltural Studies
NICK SHARMAN, Bill Malone, Don't get above your Raisin': Country
Music and the Southern Working Class
CRAIG TURNBULL, Beth Tompkins Bates, Pullman Porters and the
Rise of Protest Politics in Black America, 1925-1945
DAVID GOODMAN, Chana Kai Lee, For Freedom's Sake: The Life of
Fannie Lou Hamer
ROSE LUCAS, Brett Farmer, Spectacular Passions: Cinema, Fantasy,
Gay Male Spectatorships
JOHN SALMOND, Gretchen Cassel Eick, Dissent in Withita: The
Civil Rights Movement in the Midwest, 1954-72
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