Essays

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"More Conscience Than Force": U.S. Indian Inspector William Vandever, Grant's Peace Policy, and Protestant Whiteness Douglas Firth Anderson
"Vagabond Abroad: Mark Twain’s 1895 Visit to New Zealand" Rob Weir
2008 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: All Politics Are Local: Another Look at the 1890s Peter H. Argersinger
ALAN DAWLEY (1943–2008): MEMORIAL AND ASSESSMENT
Ann Marie Nicolosi
Ian Tyrrell
American Studies, Cultural History, and the Critique of Culture Richard S. Lowry
Blaming Martin Irons: Leadership and Popular Protest in the 1886 Southwest Strike Theresa A. Case
BOOK FORUM
BOOK FORUM: A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan by Michael Kazin
BUILDING BRIDGES, BROKERING DIVIDES: CONFRONTING THE LIMITS OF CULTURAL ASSIMILATION
Eileen H. Tamura
Judith R. Raftery
Lynne M. Getz
COMING SOON: Randolph Bourne and His Contemporaries on Americanism, Americanization, and National Identity Christopher McKnight Nichols
Critic Henry Krehbiel Excoriates Richard Strauss’s Salome (1907) Joseph Horowitz
Culture Wars: The U.S. Art Lobby and Congressional Tariff Legislation during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Robert E. May
DISTINGUISHED HISTORIAN ADDRESS: Constitutional Politics in the Gilded Age Michael Les Benedict
Food Prices, Politics, and Policy in the Progressive Era David I. Macleod
FORUM: SHOULD WE ABOLISH THE “GILDED AGE”?
"Politics, Social Movements, and the Periodization of U.S. History," Rebecca Edwards
"Who Were the Gilders? And Other Seldom–Asked Questions about Business, Technology, and Political Economy in the United States, 1877–1900," Richard R. John
Comments by Richard Bensel
FORUM: SHOULD WE ABOLISH THE “GILDED AGE”?
Rebecca Edwards
Richard R. John
Richard Bensel
Forum: Using Lewis Hine's Child Labor Photographs Kate Sampsell-Willmann
Guarding the Switch: Cultivating Nationalism during the Pullman Strike Troy Rondinone
Henry Krehbiel: German American, Music Critic Joseph Horowitz
Nancy J. Rosenbloom, Toward a Middle-Class Cinema: Thomas Ince and the Social Problem Film, 1914-1920