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The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, xvii-xix
“A continuall and dayly Table for Gentlemen of fashion”: Humanism, Food, and Authority at Jamestown, 1607–1609
By Michael A. LaCombe
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 669-687
“If You Eat Their Food …”: Diets and Bodies in Early Colonial Spanish America
By Rebecca Earle
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 688-713
TonguesTied: The Making of a “National Language” and the Discovery of Dialects in Meiji Japan
By Hiraku Shimoda
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 714-731
Instead of Waiting for the Thirteenth Amendment: The War Power, Slave Marriage, and Inviolate Human Rights
By Amy Dru Stanley
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 732-765
Introduction
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 766-767
Law and War in American History
By John Fabian Witt
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 768-778
A State Both Strong and Weak
By Gary Gerstle
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 779-785
The Puzzle of the American State … and Its Historians
By Julia Adams
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 786-791
Long Live the Myth of the Weak State? A Response to Adams, Gerstle, and Witt
By William J. Novak
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 792-800
William V. Harris. Dreams and Experience in Classical Antiquity.
By Peter Toohey
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 801-803
Richard A. Goldthwaite. The Economy of Renaissance Florence.
By Samuel K. Cohn, Jr.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 803-805
Pier M. Larson. Ocean of Letters: Language and Creolization in an Indian Ocean Diaspora.
By Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 805-806
Ulbe Bosma and Remco Raben. Being “Dutch” in the Indies: A History of Creolisation and Empire, 1500–1920; Inez
Hollander, Silenced Voices: Uncovering a Family's Colonial History in Indonesia.
By Frances Gouda
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 806-808
Barbara Engelking and Jacek Leociak. The Warsaw Ghetto: A Guide to the Perished City.
By Tim Cole
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 808-810
Seth C. Bruggeman. Here, George Washington Was Born: Memory, Material Culture, and the Public History of a National
Monument.
By Anders Greenspan
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 811-812
Georgiy Kasianov and Philipp Ther, editors. A Laboratory of Transnational History: Ukraine and Recent Ukrainian
Historiography.
By Orest Subtelny
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 812-812
Francesca Trivellato. The Familiarity of Strangers: The Sephardic Diaspora, Livorno, and CrossCultural Trade in the Early
Modern Period.
By Kenneth Stow
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 812-814
John R. Bockstoce. Furs and Frontiers in the Far North: The Contest among Native and Foreign Nations for the Bering Strait
Fur Trade.
By Nobuhiro Kishigami
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 814-815
Christopher L. Miller. The French Atlantic Triangle: Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade.
By Paul E. Lovejoy
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 815-816
Robert C. Allen. The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective.
By Kenneth Morgan
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 816-816
Brian DeLay. War of a Thousand Deserts: Indian Raids and the U.S.Mexican War.
By Cynthia Radding
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 817-817
Thomas Adam. Buying Respectability: Philanthropy and Urban Society in Transnational Perspective, 1840s to 1930s.
By Axel R. Schäfer
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 817-818
Matthew Hilton. Prosperity for All: Consumer Activism in an Era of Globalization.
By Kathleen G. Donohue
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 818-819
James Schwoch. Global TV: New Media and the Cold War, 1946–69.
By Chester Pach
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 819-820
Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya. African Identity in Asia: Cultural Effects of Forced Migration.
By Pier M. Larson
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 820-821
Dieter Kuhn. The Age of Confucian Rule: The Song Transformation of China.
By Mark Halperin
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 821-822
Peter K. Bol. NeoConfucianism in History.
By Bettine Birge
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 822-823
Paul Clark. The Chinese Cultural Revolution: A History.
By Harriet Evans
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 823-824
Herman Ooms. Imperial Politics and Symbols in Ancient Japan: The Tenmu Dynasty, 650–800.
By Gary L. Ebersole
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 824-825
Yuma Totani. The Tokyo War Crimes Trial: The Pursuit of Justice in the Wake of World War II.
By James J. Orr
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 825-826
Adeeb Khalid. Islam after Communism: Religion and Politics in Central Asia.
By Robert D. Crews
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 826-827
Jeffrey Hadler. Muslims and Matriarchs: Cultural Resilience in Indonesia through Jihad and Colonialism.
By Jane Drakard
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 827-828
Ian McKay. Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People's Enlightenment in Canada, 1890–1920.
By Steven High
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 828-829
Ariela J. Gross. What Blood Won't Tell: A History of Race on Trial in America.
By Anders Walker
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 829-829
Stephen M. Feldman. Free Expression and Democracy in America: A History.
By Robert Justin Goldstein
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 829-830
Joseph M. Hall Jr. Zamumo's Gifts: IndianEuropean Exchange in the Colonial Southeast.
By Cameron B. Wesson
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 830-831
Edward J. Cashin. Guardians of the Valley: Chickasaws in Colonial South Carolina and Georgia.
By Steven C. Hahn
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 831-832
Sheri Marie ShuckHall. Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Indians.
By Andrew Denson
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 832-833
Kathleen L. Hull. Pestilence and Persistence: Yosemite Indian Demography and Culture in Colonial California.
By David S. Jones
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 833-834
Kevin Kenny. Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn's Holy Experiment.
By Kevin T. Barksdale
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 834-835
Sarah Hand Meacham. Every Home a Distillery: Alcohol, Gender, and Technology in the Colonial Chesapeake.
By Trudy Eden
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 835-835
Ellen HartiganO'Connor. The Ties That Buy: Women and Commerce in Revolutionary America.
By Vivian Bruce Conger
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 835-837
Vivian Bruce Conger. The Widows' Might: Widowhood and Gender in Early British America.
By Serena R. Zabin
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 837-837
Eran Shalev. Rome Reborn on Western Shores: Historical Imagination and the Creation of the American Republic.
By Carl J. Richard
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 837-838
Gordon S. Wood Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815.
By David Waldstreicher
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 838-839
Richard W. Judd. The Untilled Garden: Natural History and the Spirit of Conservation in America, 1740–1840.
By Sara S. Gronim
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 839-840
Barbara Penner. Newlyweds on Tour: Honeymooning in NineteenthCentury America.
By Cindy S. Aron
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 840-841
Mark A. Lause. The Antebellum Crisis and America's First Bohemians.
By Peter S. Field
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 841-842
Robert S. Levine. Dislocating Race and Nation: Episodes in NineteenthCentury American Literary Nationalism.
By John Carlos Rowe
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 842-843
Corey D. B. Walker. A Noble Fight: African American Freemasonry and the Struggle for Democracy in America.
By Steven C. Bullock
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 843-844
Robert E. McGlone. John Brown's War against Slavery.
By John Patrick Daly
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 844-844
Judith Giesberg. Army at Home: Women and the Civil War on the Northern Home Front.
By Jane Turner Censer
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 844-845
Clara Sue Kidwell. The Choctaws in Oklahoma: From Tribe to Nation, 1855–1970.
By Donna L. Akers
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 845-846
Jill St. Germain. Broken Treaties: United States and Canadian Relations with the Lakotas and the Plains Cree, 1868–1885.
By Akim D. Reinhardt
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 846-847
Eric V. Meeks. Border Citizens: The Making of Indians, Mexicans, and Anglos in Arizona.
By Maria Raquel Casas
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 847-848
Daniel E. Bender. American Abyss: Savagery and Civilization in the Age of Industry.
By John Hendrix Hinshaw
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 848-849
John P. Enyeart. The Quest for “Just and Pure Law”: Rocky Mountain Workers and American Social Democracy, 1870–1924.
By Leon Fink
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 849-850
Charles E. Orser Jr. The Archaeology of Race and Racialization in Historic America.
By Theresa A. Singleton
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 850-851
Wendy Rouse Jorae. The Children of Chinatown: Growing Up Chinese American in San Francisco, 1850–1920.
By Xinyang Wang
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 851-851
William Chapman Sharpe. New York Nocturne: The City after Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850–1950.
By Richard Dennis
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 851-852
Mia Bay. To Tell the Truth Freely: The Life of Ida B. Wells.
By Lisa G. Materson
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 852-853
Charles L. Lumpkins. American Pogrom: The East St. Louis Race Riot and Black Politics.
By Alfred L. Brophy
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 853-854
Joel Pfister. The Yale Indian: The Education of Henry Roe Cloud.
By Lucy Maddox
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 854-855
Patrick Huber. Linthead Stomp: The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South.
By Bill C. Malone
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 855-855
James J. Lorence. The Unemployed People's Movement: Leftists, Liberals, and Labor in Georgia, 1929–1941.
By Robert Cassanello
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 855-856
David M. P. Freund. Colored Property: State Policy and White Racial Politics in Suburban America.
By Imani Perry
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 856-857
Andrew J. F. Morris. The Limits of Voluntarism: Charity and Welfare from the New Deal through the Great Society.
By Ram A. Cnaan
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 857-858
Robert F. Jefferson. Fighting for Hope: African American Troops of the 93rd Infantry Division in World War II and Postwar
America.
By Alan Osur
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 858-858
Michael Kimmage. The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers, and the Lessons of AntiCommunism.
By Kevin J. Smant
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 858-859
Douglas T. Stuart. Creating the National Security State: A History of the Law That Transformed America.
By Jeffrey G. Barlow
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 859-860
Bradley R. Simpson. Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development and U.S.Indonesian Relations.
By Edward Aspinall
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 860-861
Anne C. Rose. Psychology and Selfhood in the Segregated South.
By J. William Harris
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 861-862
Patricia Sullivan. Lift Every Voice: The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement.
By Lee Sartain
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 862-863
Jonathan Rieder. The Word of the Lord Is upon Me: The Righteous Performance of Martin Luther King, Jr.
By Troy Jackson
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 863-863
Herbert Berg. Elijah Muhammad and Islam.
By Richard Brent Turner
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 863-864
Sondra Gordy. Finding the Lost Year: What Happened When Little Rock Closed Its Public Schools.
By John A. Kirk
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 864-865
Charles W. Eagles. The Price of Defiance: James Meredith and the Integration of Ole Miss.
By Raymond Wolters
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 865-865
Derek Charles Catsam. Freedom's Main Line: The Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides.
By Stewart Burns
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 865-866
Scott Kurashige. The Shifting Grounds of Race: Black and Japanese Americans in the Making of Multiethnic Los Angeles.
By Chris Friday
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 866-867
Barry Schwartz. Abraham Lincoln in the PostHeroic Era: History and Memory in Late TwentiethCentury America.
By Daniel Frick
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 867-868
Andrea Tone. The Age of Anxiety: A History of America's Turbulent Affair with Tranquilizers; David Herzberg. Happy Pills in
America: From Miltown to Prozac.
By Ian Dowbiggin
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 868-870
Bethany Moreton. To Serve God and WalMart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise.
By Leigh E. Schmidt
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 870-870
Lisa Yun. The Coolie Speaks: Chinese Indentured Laborers and African Slaves of Cuba.
By Barry Carr The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 871-871 Matthew J. Smith. Red and Black in Haiti: Radicalism, Conflict, and Political Change, 1934–1957.
By Kirwin R. Shaffer
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 871-872
Ismael GarcíaColón. Land Reform in Puerto Rico: Modernizing the Colonial State, 1941–1969.
By Rosa Elena Carrasquillo
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 872-873
Edward WrightRios. Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism: Reform and Revelation in Oaxaca, 1887–1934.
By Pamela Voekel
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 873-874
Cathy Gere. Knossos and the Prophets of Modernism.
By Louis Rose
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 874-875
Éric Guerber. Les cités grecques dans l'Empire romain: Les privilèges et les titres des cités de l'orient hellénophone d'Octave
Auguste à Dioclétien.
By Sviatoslav Dmitriev
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 875-876
David Wyatt. Slaves and Warriors in Medieval Britain and Ireland, 800–1200.
By Steven A. Epstein
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 876-877
Richard W. Kaeuper. Holy Warriors: The Religious Ideology of Chivalry.
By Michael Prestwich
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 877-877
Didier Lett. Un procès de canonisation au Moyen âge: Essai d'histoire sociale; Nicolas de Tolentino, 1325.
By Gabor Klaniczay
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 878-878
Leah DeVun. Prophecy, Alchemy, and the End of Time: John of Rupescissa in the Late Middle Ages.
By Chiara Crisciani
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 879-880
Roger Collins. Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy.
By Francis Oakley
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 880-880
Jon R. Snyder. Dissimulation and the Culture of Secrecy in Early Modern Europe.
By Douglas Biow
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 880-881
Robert Zaretsky and John T. Scott. The Philosophers' Quarrel: Rousseau, Hume, and the Limits of Human Understanding.
By Johnson Kent Wright
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 881-883
Andrew Piper. Dreaming in Books: The Making of the Bibliographic Imagination in the Romantic Age.
By Martyn Lyons
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 883-883
Roy A. Prete. Strategy and Command: The AngloFrench Coalition on the Western Front, 1914.
By David French
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 883-884
Alexander Watson. Enduring the Great War: Combat, Morale and Collapse in the German and British Armies, 1914–1918.
By Gary Sheffield
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 884-885
Mark Mazower. Hitler's Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe.
By A. Dirk Moses
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 885-886
Johanna Rickman. Love, Lust, and License in Early Modern England: Illicit Sex and the Nobility.
By Martin Ingram
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 886-887
Randy Robertson. Censorship and Conflict in SeventeenthCentury England: The Subtle Art of Division.
By Jason Peacey
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 887-888
David B. Wilson. Seeking Nature's Logic: Natural Philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment.
By Charles W. J. Withers
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 888-889
Gordon T. Stewart. Journeys to Empire: Enlightenment, Imperialism, and the British Encounter with Tibet, 1774–1904.
By Laurie Hovell Mcmillin
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 889-890
John Plotz. Portable Property: Victorian Culture on the Move.
By Alan Kidd
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 890-890
Leslie Howsam. Past into Print: The Publishing of History in Britain, 1850–1950.
By Billie Melman
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 890-891
James R. Lothian. The Making and Unmaking of the English Catholic Intellectual Community, 1910–1950.
By John Wolffe
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 891-892
Jeffrey S. Reznick. Healing the Nation: Soldiers and the Culture of Caregiving in Britain during the Great War.
By Peter Donaldson
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 892-893
John G. Maiden. National Religion and the Prayer Book Controversy, 1927–1928.
By Martin Wellings
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 893-894
Alison Oram. Her Husband Was a Woman! Women's GenderCrossing in Modern British Popular Culture.
By Judith Halberstam
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 894-895
Vincent J. Pitts. Henri IV of France: His Reign and Age.
By Mark Greengrass
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 895-896
Dena Goodman. Becoming a Woman in the Age of Letters.
By Daniel Brewer
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 896-897
William Doyle. Aristocracy and Its Enemies in the Age of Revolution; D. M. G. Sutherland. Murder in Aubagne: Lynching, Law,
and Justice during the French Revolution.
By John Markoff
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 897-898
Helena Rosenblatt. Liberal Values: Benjamin Constant and the Politics of Religion.
By Philip Nord
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 898-899
Annelien de Dijn. French Political Thought from Montesquieu to Tocqueville: Liberty in a Levelled Society?
By Andrew Jainchill
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 899-900
Ludovic Frobert. Les canuts, ou la démocratie turbulente: Lyon, 1831–1834.
By John Merriman
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 900-901
Willa Z. Silverman. The New Bibliopolis: French Book Collectors and the Culture of Print, 1880–1914.
By Peter Schulman
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 901-902
Roxanne Panchasi. Future Tense: The Culture of Anticipation in France between the Wars.
By Adam C. Stanley
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 902-903
Elisa Camiscioli. Reproducing the French Race: Immigration, Intimacy, and Embodiment in the Early Twentieth Century.
By Brett A. Berliner
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 903-904
Charles Webster. Paracelsus: Medicine, Magic and Mission at the End of Time.
By Nicholas Popper
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 904-905
Anne Irene Riisøy. Sexuality, Law and Legal Practice and the Reformation in Norway.
By James A. Brundage
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 905-906
Juha Mälkki. Herrat, jätkät ja sotataito: Kansalaissotilasja ammattisotilasarmeijan rakentuminen 1920ja 1930luvulla
“talvisodan ihmeeksi” [Gentlemen, Lads and the Art of War: The Construction of Citizen Soldier and Professional Soldier
Armies into “the Miracle of the Winter War” during the 1920s and 1930s].
By Maria Lähteenmäki
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 906-907
Susannah Heschel. The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany.
By Richard Steigmann㵥Gall
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 907-908
Hilary Earl. The Nuremberg SSEinsatzgruppen Trial, 1945–1958: Atrocity, Law, and History.
By Dick de Mildt
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 908-909
Gavriel D. Rosenfeld and Paul B. Jaskot, editors. Beyond Berlin: Twelve German Cities Confront the Nazi Past.
By Richard Bessel
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 909-910
Dieter Düding. Parlamentarismus in NordrheinWestfalen 1946–1980: Vom Fünfparteien㵥㩷zum Zweiparteienlandtag.
By Peter Alter
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 910-910
Gregory Hanlon. Human Nature in Rural Tuscany: An Early Modern History; Cecilia Hewlett. Rural Communities in
Renaissance Tuscany: Religious Identities and Local Loyalties.
By Nicholas Terpstra
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 910-912
Mark Jurdjevic. Guardians of Republicanism: The Valori Family in the Florentine Renaissance.
By Paul Mclean
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 912-913
Paul F. Grendler. The University of Mantua, the Gonzaga, and the Jesuits, 1584–1630.
By John Monfasani
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 913-913
Maurice Mauviel and Elso Simone Serpentini. Enrico Sappia: Cospiratore e agente segreto di Mazzini.
By Roland Sarti
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 913-914
Alessio Ponzio. La Palestra del littorio: L'Accademia della Farnesina; un esperimento di pedagogia totalitaria nell'Italia
fascista.
By Simonetta Falasca㵥Zamponi
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 914-915
Roman Koropeckyj. Adam Mickiewicz: The Life of a Romantic.
By Madeline G. Levine
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 915-916
Roxanne Easley. The Emancipation of the Serfs in Russia: Peace Arbitrators and the Development of Civil Society.
By Corinne Gaudin
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 916-917
Pertti Luntinen. Sota Venäjällä—Venäjä sodassa [War in Russia—Russia at War].
By Antti Kujala
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 917-918
Igal Halfin. Stalinist Confessions: Messianism and Terror at the Leningrad Communist University.
By Robert Thurston
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 918-919
Marina Rustow. Heresy and the Politics of Community: The Jews of the Fatimid Caliphate.
By Fred Astren
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 919-919
Michael Ezekiel Gasper. The Power of Representation: Publics, Peasants, and Islam in Egypt.
By John Chalcraft
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 920-921
Arieh Bruce Saposnik. Becoming Hebrew: The Creation of a Jewish National Culture in Ottoman Palestine.
By Nancy L. Stockdale
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 921-921
Marjorie Keniston McIntosh. Yoruba Women, Work, and Social Change.
By Victoria B. Tashjian
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 922-922
Clifton Crais and Pamela Scully. Sara Baartman and the Hottentot Venus: A Ghost Story and a Biography.
By Greg Thomas
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 922-923
Pascal Boyer and James V. Wertsch, editors. Memory in Mind and Culture.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 924-924
Derek R. Peterson, editor. Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 924-924
Benjamin H. Johnson and Andrew R. Graybill, editors. Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and
Comparative Histories.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 924-924
Barbara ReevesEllington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie A. Shemo, editors. Competing Kingdoms: Women, Mission, Nation,
and the American Protestant Empire, 1812
1960.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 924-925
Juanita De Barros, Steven Palmer, and David Wright, editors. Health and Medicine in the CircumCaribbean, 1800–1968.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 925-925
Julia L. Hairston and Walter Stephens, editors. The Body in Early Modern Italy.
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 925-925
Documents and Bibliographies
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 926-926
Other Books Received
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 927-933
Communications
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 934-935
Index to American Historical Review, June 2010
The American Historical Review 2010 115:3, 936-942

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