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HISTORY U.S. HISTORY
19th CENTURY
| "Chartism and Popular Culture: An Introduction to the Radical Culture in Cheltenham
Spa, 18301847", 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. |
| "Womens 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 dEtudes
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, 18301910", Greene, Journal of American Culture, Vol.6, No.4,
Winter 1983. |
| "Silver Frolic: Popular Entertainment in Virginia City, 18591863", 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
ArtUnion", 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 lOuest américain au XIX siècle", Fohlen; |
| "Lhabitat 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 Americas
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
Worlds Columbian Exposition" (1893, Chicago), Adams, Journal of American
Culture, Vol.18, No.2, Summer 1995. |
| "The Southern Press and the Rise of American Spiritualism 18471860",
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,
17801850", 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 Womens Work
and WellBeing 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: ShapeNote Singing and the Crisis
of Modernity in the New South, 18801920", 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
NineteenthCentury 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, 18501880", 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 NineteenthCentury Media", Hume, Journal of Popular Culture, vol.31, N01,
Summer 1997. |
| "Capitalism and Industrialization in New England, 18151845", Weil; |
| "Accidental Ethnography in an Antebellum Southern Newspaper: Snells
Homecoming Festival", Baptist; Journal of American History, Vol.84, No.4,
March 1998. |
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