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Journal of The Gilded Age And Progressive Era


The four issues for 2002 presented both original research articles and state-of-the field essays discussing current perspectives on the study of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.

Volume 1, Number 4, October 2002

Table of Contents

Special Issue: Teaching the GAPE Internationally

Editor's Introduction
Maureen A. Flanagan

Articles

"Grappling with the GAPE: A Canadian Perspective"
Jack S. Blocker

"Exploring the Past of the 'Other': The Practice of U.S. History in Mexico"
Georg Leidenberger

"Stranger in a Not-So Strange Land: Teaching and Living the Gilded Age and Progressive Era in Turkey"
Russell L. Johnson

"Being the 'Other': Teaching U.S. History as a Fulbright Professor in Egypt"
Maureen A. Flanagan

Book Review Section

Christopher Capozzola
Empire As a Way of Life: Gender, Culture, and Power in New Histories of U.S. Imperialism

Eileen J. Suárez Findlay
Imposing Decency: The Politics of Sexuality and Race in Puerto Rico, 1870-1920

Laura Wexler
Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism

Mary A. Renda
Taking Haiti: Military Occupation and the Culture of U.S. Imperialism, 1915-1940

Acknowledgments

 

Volume 1, Number 3, July 2002

Table of Contents

Articles

"To Popularize the Nude in Art': Comstockery Reconsidered"
Alyssa Picard

"Reimagining the 'Lost Men' of the Gilded Age: Perspectives on Late Nineteenth Century Presidents"
Charles W. Calhoun

"Bringing the City Back In: Space and Place in the Urban History of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era"
James Connolly

Book Review Section

Review Essay by Eric Rauchway,
Star Power: The Limits of Personality Politics in the Progressive Era

Elliot J. Gorn,
Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America

Robert A. Slayton,
Empire Statesmanship: The Rise and Redemption of Al Smith

Nancy C. Unger,
Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer

 

Volume 1, Number 2, April 2002

Table of Contents

Articles

SHGAPE Distinguished Historian Address, "If the Progressives Were Advising Us Today, Should We Listen?"
Linda Gordon

"Chicago, The Great Lakes, and the Origins of Federal Urban Environmental Policy"
Harold L. Platt

"Comparative Perspectives on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era"
Ballard Campbell

Book Review Section

Book Review Essay, Joseph Cullon,
Legacies and Limitations: Environmental Historians Reconsider Progressive Conservation.

Joseph E. Taylor III,
Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis.

Karl Jacoby,
Crimes Against Nature: Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation.

Rebecca Fish Ewan,
A Land Between: Owens Valley, California



VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2002


Table of Contents

Welcome to the Journal
Walter Nugent, President, The Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Roger Bridges, Director, The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center

Maureen A. Flanagan, Editor, The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era


Articles
"Making History: The Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: A Retrospective."
Charles W. Calhoun, East Carolina University

"Men Are from the Gilded Age, Women Are from the Progressive Era."
Elisabeth Israels Perry, St. Louis University

"The Lost World of Gilded Age Politics."
Worth Robert Miller, Southwest Missouri State University

"Redemocratizing the Progressive Era: The Politics of Progressive-Era Political History."
Robert Johnston, Yale University


Book Review Section
"Introduction"
Victoria Bissell Brown, Book Review Editor

Book Review Essay: Kriste Lindenmeyer, Citizenship, Gender, and Urban Spaces in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Daphne Spain, How Women Saved the City

Gayle Gullett, Becoming Citizens: The Emergence and
Development of the California Women's Movement, 1880-1911


Sarah Deutsch, Women and the City: Gender, Space and Power in Boston, 1870-1940