David Glassberg
págs. 1-7
Shaping a heroic presencce: Iwo Jima in American memory
Edward T. Linenthal
págs. 8-12
Religion and the persistence of magic: Puritanism, magic, and witchcraft in New England
Carla Gardina Pestana
págs. 13-18
págs. 19-25
Liberal republicans or republican liberals? The political thought of the founders reconsidered
Saul Cornell
págs. 26-30
págs. 31-36
págs. 37-44
The art of compromise and the right of self-creation
John Lauritz Larson
págs. 45-50
W.J. Rorabaugh
págs. 51-56
págs. 57-62
Following the trend into medical history
John C. Burnham
págs. 63-68
Art, money, and cultural power in America
April F. Masten
págs. 69-74
Clarence E. Walker
págs. 75-79
African American urban history: Framing a new perspetive
Joe W. Trotter
págs. 80-85
Through the looking-glass of film
David Grimsted
págs. 86-92
Susan A. Glenn
págs. 93-100
Bad in the teeth? Ruminations on 1919
Ronald Story
págs. 101-105
Catholic state and Jesuit society
John T. McGreevy
págs. 106-110
How organized labor created modern liberalism
Robert H. Zieger
págs. 111-115
págs. 116-120
Dorothy Ross
págs. 121-125
págs. 126-129
An ordeal by slander, revisited
Michael Schaller
págs. 130-134
Keith L. Nelson
págs. 135-138
Fred Siegel
págs. 139-143
Electronic democracy: The public as media market
Nancy E. Bernhard
págs. 144-150
Philippa Strum
págs. 151-155
Michael C.C. Adams
págs. 156-160
Peter Iverson
págs. 161-165
The `new western history' comes of age
Donald J. Pisani
págs. 166-171
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