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HISTORY — U.S. HISTORY
19th CENTURY
"Chartism and Popular Culture: An Introduction to the Radical Culture in Cheltenham Spa, 1830—1847", Ashton, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 20, No.4, Spring 1987.
"The Great Leadville, Colorado, Ice Palace and Winter Festival of 1896", Geist, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 7, No.3, Fall 1984.
"The Columbian Exposition of 1893 and the American National Character", Miller, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 10, No.2, Summer 1987.
"Advice on White: An Anthology of 19th Century Design Critics’ Recommendations", May, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 16, No.4, Winter 1993.
"Women’s Magazines in the 19th Century", Jolliffe, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.27, No.4, Spring 1994.
"The Age of Reform: A Reappraisal", Creagh, Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines, N05, April 1978.
"Irrepressible Conflict: Differences Between Northern and Southern Songs of the Civil War", Moseley, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.25, No.2, Fall 1991.
"The Meaning of Freedom in the Age of Emancipation" (deals with slavery in the U.S.), Foner, Journal of American History, Vol.81, No.2, September 1994.
"Popular Science and Political Thought Converge: Colonial Survival Becomes Colonial Revival, 1830—1910", Greene, Journal of American Culture, Vol.6, No.4, Winter 1983.
"Silver Frolic: Popular Entertainment in Virginia City, 1859—1863", Moss, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.22, No.2 Fall 1988.
"Classical Architecture and Vigilantes in Gold Rush San Francisco", Nathan, Journal of American Culture, Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1982.
"Art and Authority in Antebellum New York City: The Rise and Fall of the American Art—Union", Klein, Journal of American History, Vol.81, No.4, March 1995.
"Aspects des Villes Américaines au Milieu du XIX Siècle. Témoignages de quelques voyageurs français", Trocmé, RANAM (Recherches Anglaises et Américaines), N0VI, 1973.
"La famille dans l’Ouest américain au XIX siècle", Fohlen;
"L’habitat familial dans les villes américaines à la fin du XIXe siècle", Trocmé, RANAM (Recherches Anglaises et Américaines), N0VII, 1974.
"Cultural aspects of nineteenth century American photography", Gidley, RANAM, N0XIV, 1981.
"American Eves in American Edens" (on women in utopian communities: Shakers, Mormons, Oneida Perfectionists), Fryer, The American Scholar, Vol.44, No.1, Winter 1974-1975.
"County Histories: The American Dream in Their Celebration of America’s Centennial", Lawrence, Journal of American Culture, Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1982.
"Untangling the Tiverton Tragedy: The Social Meaning of the Terrible Haystack Murder of 1833", McLoughin, Journal of American Culture, Vol.7, No.4, Winter 1984.
"‘The Sacred Rights of the Weak’: Pain, Sympathy, and the Culture of Individual Rights in Antebellum America", Clark;
"Tippecanoe and the Ladies, Too: White Women and Party Politics in Antebellum Virginia", Varon; Journal of American History, Vol.82, No.2, September 1995.
"The Promotion of New Technology Through Fun and Spectacle: Electricity at the World’s Columbian Exposition" (1893, Chicago), Adams, Journal of American Culture, Vol.18, No.2, Summer 1995.
"The Southern Press and the Rise of American Spiritualism 1847—1860", Delp, Journal of American Culture, Vol.7, No.3, Fall 1984.
"‘The Common Rights of Mankind’: Subsistence, Shad, and Commerce in the Early Republican South", Watson, Journal of American History, Vol.83, No.1, June 1996.
"Christian Violence and the Slave Narrative", Ferguson, American Literature, Vol.68, No.2, June 1996.
"Unrest: Manorial Society and the Market in the Hudson Valley, 1780—1850", Bruegel;
"Substituting Law for the Lash: Emancipation and Legal Formalism in a Mississippi County Court", Waldrep; Journal of American History, Vol.82, No.4, March 1996.
"‘Another Domestic Beast of Burden’: New England Farm Women’s Work and Well—Being in the 19th Century", Borish, Journal of American Culture, Vol.18, No.3, Fall 1995.
"Fireside Chastity: The Erotics of Sentimental Bachelorhood in the 1850s", Bertolini, American Literature, Vol.68, No.4, December 1996.
"Unescorted in Africa: Victorian Women Ethnographers Toiling in the Fields of Sensational Science", Early, Journal of American Culture, Vol.18, N04, Winter 1995. (the American May French Sheldon and the English Mary Kingsley).
"‘Old Can Be Used Instead of New’: Shape—Note Singing and the Crisis of Modernity in the New South, 1880—1920", Campbell, Journal of American Folklore, Vol.110, No.436, Spring 1997.
"Wounds, Not Scars: Lynching, the National Conscience, and the American Historian", Williamson, Journal of American History, Vol.83, N04, March 1997.
"Lawyering, Husbands’ Rights, and ‘the Unwritten Law’ in Nineteenth—Century America", Hartog, Journal of American History, Vol.84, N01, June 1997.
"Slavery, Freedom, and Social Claims to Property among African Americans in Liberty County, Georgia, 1850—1880", Penningroth;
"‘Good Cooks and Washers’: Slave Hiring, Domestic Labor, and the Market in Bourbon County, Kentucky", Barton; Journal of American History,Vol.84, No.2, September 1997.
"The Helen Jewett Panic: Tabloids, Men, and the Sensational Public Sphere in Antebellum New York", Anthony, American Literature, Vol.69, N03, September 1997.
"‘The Yellow Rose of Texas’: A Different Cultural View" (on Emily D. West), Harris, Callaloo, Vol.20, N01, Winter 1997.

ROUND TABLE: Political Engagement and Disengagement in Antebellum America
"Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum
America: A New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy", Altschuler & Blumin; "Humbug? Bah! Altschuler and Blumin and the Riddle of the Antebellum Electorate", Watson; "Politics, Paradigms, and Public Culture", Baker; "A Challenge to the Story of Popular Politics" Basch;
"Politics, Society, and the Narrative of American Democracy", Altschuler & Blumin; Journal of American History, Vol.84, N03, December 1997.
"Defining the Historic American Heroine: Changing Characteristics of Heroic Women in Nineteenth—Century Media", Hume, Journal of Popular Culture, vol.31, N01, Summer 1997.
"Capitalism and Industrialization in New England, 1815—1845", Weil;
"Accidental Ethnography in an Antebellum Southern Newspaper: Snell’s Homecoming Festival", Baptist; Journal of American History, Vol.84, No.4, March 1998.

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