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Journal
Of The Gilded Age And Progressive Era
Volume
3, Number 4, October 2004
Essays
The Gilded Age, Dakota, and "Phocion" of the Chicago
Times
Lewis O. Saum
Working-Class Muscle: Homestead and Bodily Disorder in the
Gilded Age
Edward Slavishak
From Regulation to Censorship: Film and Political
Culture in New York in the Early Twentieth Century
Nancy J. Rosenbloom
Book Reviews
Class Matters
Priscilla Murolo
Hearts and Minds: Re-envisioning Chicago
Joanne L. Goodwin
Scrutinizing the Immigrant Working Class
Alexandra Minna Stern
Volume
3, Number 3/ July 2004
Essays
Music and the Gilded Age: Social Control and Sacralization Revisited
Joseph Horowitz
"Paul Has Been Forgotten": Women, Gender and Revivalism
during the Gilded Age
Edward Blum
The Hello Girls: Women Telephone Operators with the American Expeditionary
Forces during World War I
Jill Frahm
Book Reviews
Negotiating Their Place: Two Perspectives on American
Catholics in the Progressive Era
Jeanne Petit
The Rest of the Story: Female Leadership in Progressive Education
Lynne M. Getz
Changing of the Guard: The Rise of Ethnic Control
and Values in Boston's Relief
Dorothy M. Brown
From Economic Man to Social Self
Gillis J. Harp
Volume
3, Number 2 / April 2004
Essays
Putting It To a Vote: The Provision of Pure Milk
in Progressive Era Los Angeles
Jennifer Koslow
Voting for Play: The Democratic Potential of
Progressive Era Playgrounds
Sarah Jo Peterson
Family Trees and Timber Rights: Albert E. Jenks, Americanization,
and the Rise of Anthropology at the
University of Minnesota
Mark Soderstrom
Book Reviews
Diplomatic Traditions that Echo across a Century
Jack L. Hammersmith
Paying for Progressivism
Thomas R. Pegram
Tramping for Meaning: Labor History Moves West
Gordon Morris Bakken
Volume
3, Number 1 / January 2004
Essays
SHGAPE Distinguished Historian Address: Revising The Response to
Industrialism: Changes in Perspective over Forty Years, 1955-1995
Samuel P. Hays
The House, the Beast, and the Bloody Shirt: The Doorkeeper Controversy
of 1878
Ed Bradley 0
Breeders, Workers, and Mothers: Gender and the Congressional Literacy
Test Debate, 1896-1897
Jeanne Petit
Cracks in the Foundation: Frederick T. Gates, the Rockefeller Foundation,
and the China
Medical Board
John S. Baick
Book Reviews
Speaking of Progress: the Rhetoric of Reform in the Progressive Era
Malcolm Magee
Legislating Christian Morality
Alison M. Parker
Hip Cultural Analysis – Light on Jargon
Thomas M. Spencer
Index to Volume 2 Table of Contents
Index to Volume 1 Table of Contents
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