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Volume 105  
2009  

VOLUME 105, 2009


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Table of Contents for Volume 105
 
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March

Articles

"The Hoosier Cabinet and the American Housewife," by Nancy Hiller

"The 1863 Diary of William H. Carroll, Mess No. 2, Company D, 24th Indiana Volunteers"

Book Reviews

Towne, ed., A Fierce, Wild Joy: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Edward J. Wood, 48th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, by Thomas E. Rogers

Blocker, A Little More Freedom: African Americans Enter the Urban Midwest, by Darrel E. Bigham

Gray, Meredith Nicholson: A Writing Life, by Barbara A. Stedman

Lane, ed., Steel Shavings, Volume 39: Brothers in Arms, by Joel P. Rhodes

Boomhower, Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary, by Chris Sautter

Kahf, The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf, by Purnima Rose

Clark, The Shawnee, by John Sugden

Hoxie and Nelson, eds., Lewis & Clark and the Indian Country: The Native American Perspective, by James J. Holmberg

Dichtl, Frontiers of Faith: Bringing Catholicism to the West in the Early Republic, by Leslie W. Tentler

Van Ravenswaay, The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri: A Survey of a Vanishing Culture, by Timothy G. Anderson

Feurer, Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900-1950, by Cynthia G. Yaudes

Vazzano, Politician Extraordinaire: The Tempestuous Life and Times of Martin L. Davey, by Paul Musgrave

Walker, Style and Status: Selling Beauty to African American Women, 1920-1975, by Laila Haidrali

Ngai, Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America, by John Nieto-Phillips

Review Notices

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June

Editor's Note

Articles

"Introduction: The Benton Murals of Indiana," by Kathryn Lofton and Matthew Pratt Guterl

"Action, Agency, Affect: Thomas Hart Benton's Hoosier History," by Erika Doss

"Looking Forward/Looking Backward: Benton's Indiana Murals and the Chicago World's Fair," by Joy S. Kasson

"Art for America: Race in Thomas Hart Benton's Murals, 1919-1936," by Austen Barron Bailly

"Thomas Hart Benton and the Melodrama of Democracy," by Casey Nelson Blake

"The Campus as a Pedagogical Agent: Herman B. Wells, Cultural Entrepreneurship, and the Benton Murals," by James H. Capshew

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September

Editor's Note

Articles

"Was Pittsburgh's Economic Destiny Set in 1815?" by Edward K. Muller

"Cincinnati a Queen City? Only on the Frontier," by David S. Stradling

"Louisville: An Intellectual Journey with Richard C. Wade," by Carl E. Kramer

"The Double Life of St. Louis: Narratives of Origins and Maturity in Wade's Urban Frontier," by Adam Arenson

"The Urban Frontier in Pioneer Indiana," by Robert G. Barrows and Leigh Darbee

Book Reviews

Wright, The Terror of Terre Haute: Bud Taylor and the 1920s, by Tom Roznowski

Graham and Cody, Getting Open: The Unknown Story of Bill Garrett and the Integration of College Basketball, by John Mutka

Edmunds, ed., Enduring Nations: Native Americans in the Midwest, by Raymond E. Hauser

Lumpkins, American Pogrom: The East St. Louis Race Riot and Black Politics, by Ashley Howard

Joiner, Sin in the City: Chicago and Revivalism, 1880-1920, by Bruce Evensen

Varon, Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859, by Stephen M. Stowe

Clifford and Wilson, eds., Presidents, Diplomats, and Other Mortals, by Robert A. Strong

Daugherty and Bolton, eds., With All Deliberaty Speed: Implementing Brown v. Board of Education, by Eric R. Jackson

Kyvig, The Age of Impeachment: American Constitutional Culture since 1960, by Keith E. Whittington

Jacobson, Roots Too: White Ethnic Revival in Post-Civil Rights America, by Darren Dochuk

Gallagher, Causes Lost, Won, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know about the Civil War, by David B. Sachsman

Review Notices

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December

Articles

"Losing Lincoln: A Call to Commemorative Action," by Keith A. Erekson, guest editor

"Securing Lincoln's Indiana Legacy: Saving the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Comments by Ian Rolland, Michael Westfall, Jeffrey R. Krull, and Barry Dressel

"Interpreting Lincoln: A Work in Progress; Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial as a Case Study," by Michael A. Capps

"Abraham Lincoln Statues in the Hoosier State," by James A. Percoco

"Jesse W. Weik: The Young Indiana Lawyer Who Made Herndon's Lincoln Possible," by Randall T. Shepherd

Book Reviews

Davis and Wilson, eds., The Lincoln-Douglas Debates and Guelzo, Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates that Defined America, by Dan Monroe

Bartelt, There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln's Indiana Youth, by Richard F. Nation

Harris, Lincoln's Rise to the Presidency, by Mark E. Steiner

Dirck, ed., Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, by Paul D. Escott

McClintock, Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response to Secession, by Allen C. Guelzo

McPherson, Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief, by Michael E. Genovese

Bulla, Lincoln's Censor: Milo Hascall and the Freedom of the Press in Civil War Indiana, by Debra Reddin Van Tuyll

Spurgeon, Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln: The Political Odyssey of James Henry Lane, by Brooke Speer Orr

Marten and Foster, eds., More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era, by James J. Holmberg

Gillispie, Andersonvilles of the North: The Myths and Realities of Northern Treatment of Civil War Confederate Prisoners, by Stephen E. Towne

Jeffrey, Abolitionists Remember: Antislavery Autobiographies and the Unfinished Work of Emancipation, by John David Smith

Review Notices

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