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Volume Ten, Number 2, April 2011

Emperor Menelik II and entourage entering the audience chamber to greet the American delegation to Abyssinia (1903).

Essays
  • “Great Injustice”: Social Status and the Distribution of Military Pensions after the Civil War
  • From the German Schoolmaster's Psychology to the Psychology of the Child: Evolving Rationales for the Teaching of History in U.S. Schools in the 1890s
  • The 1903 Skinner Mission: Images of Ethiopia in the Progressive Era
  • Women's Reform Organizations and Wartime Mobilization in World War I-Era Los Angeles
  • "The Americanization of Shock-headed Peter: Nineteenth Century Cautionary Tales"
Book Reviews
  • Great Lakes Indian Accommodation and Resistance during the Early Reservation Years, 1850–1900
  • Borderline Americans: Racial Division and Labor War in the Arizona Borderlands
  • Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America
  • Cultivating Health: Los Angeles Women and Public Health Reform
  • The Will to Believe: Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and America’s Strategy for Peace and Security
  • Woodrow Wilson and the American Myth in Italy: Culture, Diplomacy, and War Propaganda
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