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Index A Another Civil War: Labor, Capital, and the Abrams, James, 330-7 State in the Anthracite Regions of Penn- “A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, sylvania, 1840-68, by Grace Palladino, Pleasure and Pain”, by Benjamin Frank- 139-45 lin, 224 Anthracite Coal Commission, 311-2 African Americans, 1-36, 104-5, 108, 111, 118, Anthracite coal mining, 265-337 197 Anthracite Mining Unionism and the UMW: African Methodist Episcopal Church and An Oral History, transcript of panel dis- Society, 4, 26 cussion, 330-7 Age of Reason, 127 A Perfect Freedom: Religious Liberty in Agnew, Samuel, 4 Pennsylvania by J. William Frost, rev'd A House Divided: America in the Age of Lin- 152-3 coln, by Eric Foner and Olivia Mahonev, A Philadelphia Family: The Houstons and rev'd 164-5 Woodwards of Chestnut Hill by David R. Alcoa, 184, 192-3, 200-1, 204-5 Contosta, rev'd 158-9 Aldridge, Alfred Owen, 126-7 Apollo Steel mill, 188 Alexander, James R., Jaybird: A. J. Maxham Arndt, Karl John Richard and Reimer C. Eck, and the Manufacture of the johnson Rail, (ed.) The First Century of German Lan- rev'd 349-51 guage Printing in the United States of Allegheny (later Avery) College, 13 America: A Bibliography Based on the Allison, John Jr., 101 Studies of Oswald Seidensticker and Altschuler, Glenn C., Better than Second Wilbur H. Oda, rev'd 345-6 Best: Love and Work in the Life of Helen Asher, Robert and Charles Stephenson, (ed.) Magill, rev'd 87-8 Labor Divided: Race and Ethnicity in Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel United States Labor Struggles, 1835-1960, Workers, 323 rev'd 159-61 Amalgamated Associated of Iron, Steel and A Social History of Economic Decline: Busi- Tin, 181 ness, Politics, and Work in Trenton by Amalgamated Association of Miners and John T. Cumbler, rev'd 89-91 Laborers, 279 Assefa, Hizkias and Paul Wahrhaftig, The Amalgamated Association of Miners in the MOVE Crisis in Philadelphia: Extremist United States (later Miners and Laborers’ Groups and Conflict Resolution, rev'd Amalgamated Association), 306, 308, 333 92-3 A Man and his Ship: Peter Minuit and the Association of American Publishers, 68 Kalmar Atkinson, John, 111 Nyckel by C. A. Weslager, rev'd 166-7 At Liberty, The Story of aC ommunity and a American Antislavery Society, 2 Generation; The Bethlehem, Pennsyl- American Colonization Society, 5 vania, High School Class of 1952 by American Federation of Labor, 275 Joseph E. Illick, rev'd 84-5 American Revolution (see Revolutionary Aurand, Harold W., Early Mine Workers’ War) Organizations In The Anthracite Region, American Standard Corporation, 182 298-310 America’s Armories: Architecture, Society, Aurand, Harry, 184, 269-72, 274, 298-310, 356 and Public Order by Robert M. Fogelson, Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the rev'd 157-8 American People by Jon Butler, rev'd 88-9 Anderson, William, 287 And the Wolf Family Finally Came: The B Decline of the American Steel Industry by Bachman, Bill, 331-7 John Hoerr, 191 Ball, Thomas, A French School Boox, 38 358 Baltimore, MD, 143 Brody, David, 323 Barton, Michael, revs. 84-5 Brody, David, Steelworkers in America: The Bartram, John, 124-38 Non-Union Era, 210 Bartram, William, 136 Brouwer, Merle, 104 Bates, John, 300 Brozena, Chester, 317 Bates’ Union, 265 Bullman, Frederick, 112-3 Baxter, C. W., 283 Bundy, O. Richard, revs. 174-5 Bender, Mrs. George, 105 Burk, Robert F., The Corporate State and The Benjamin Franklin: His Life as He Wrote It by Broker State: The DuPonts and American Esmond Wright, 222-33 National Politics, 1925-1940, rev'd 352-4 Benjamin Franklin’s Science by 1. Bernard Burnham, Daniel, 67 Cohen, 222-33 Butler, Jon, Awash in a Sea of Faith: Bennett, Albert, 20 Christianizing the American People, rev'd Bensman, David, revs. 89-91; 208-10, 257 88-9 Bethel AME Church, 26 Bethlehem Mines Corporation, 333 C Better than Second Best: Love and Work in Cameron, Simon, 16-7 the Life of Helen Magill by Glenn C. Cappellini, Rinaldo, 317 Altschuler, rev'd 87-8 Carbon County, 278 Birkner, Michael J., revs. 254-5 ~ Carey, Mathew, 41-3, 45 “Birth of a Nation,” film by D. W. Griffith, Carp, E. Wayne, revs. 153-5 212-3 Carr, William G., The Oldest Delegate: Frank- Blacks, 1-36, 105-13, 211-2 lin in the Constitutional Convention, Blanchard, Jean-Pierre, 44 review essay 222-33 Blatz, Perry, 269-73, 275, 356 Carrie Furnaces, 188 Blatz, Perry K, Local Leadership and Local The Case of the Nazi Professor by David M. Militancy: The Nanticoke Strike of 1899 Oshinsky, Richard P. McCormick, and and the Roots of Unionization in the Daniel Horn, rev'd 254-5 Northern Anthracite Field, 287-97 Casterline, Lewis, 311, 325 Bliss, Robert M., Revolution and Empiire: Catesby, Mark, 132 English Politics and the American Chambaud, Louis, 43 Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, Chamberlain, Joshua, 217-8 rev'd 240-1 Chandler, Alfred D. Jr., 272-320 Bloom, Robert L., 95-6 Chandler, Alfred, The Invisible Hand: The Bluestone, Barry and Bennett Harrison, Managerial Revolution in American Busi- Deindustrialization of America: Plant ness, 210 Closings, Community Abandonment and Chaudron, Simon, 52 the Dismantling of Basic Industry, 203, Chester, Thomas Morris, 13, 15 210 Cist, Charles, 43, 45 Bodnar, John, revs. 159-61 City at the Point: Essays on the Social History Boritt, Gabor S., “Ken Burns’ Civil War,” 212- of Pittsburgh by Samuel P. Hays (ed), 21, 257 rev'd 239-40 Boston, MA, 68, 201 City Beautiful movement, 62-70 Bowen, Catherine Drinker, 228 City Efficient, 63 Boylan, John, 316-7 City Games: The Evolution of American Bradford, Thomas, 45, 48 Urban Society and the Rise of Sports by Bremer, Francis J., revs. 88-9 Steven A. Riess, rev'd 169-70 Brinton, Lydia, 104-5, 118 City planning, 62-70 Britain, 224 Civil War, 65, 139-45, 212-21 Pennsyivania History 359 Civil War, blacks in, 14-7, 22 D Claridge, John R., revs. 246-7 Dallas, TX, 67 Clark, Paul, 181-211, 256 Daniell, Jere, revs. 240 1 Clark, Ronald W., 228 Darby Friends Meeting, 128 Coal and Iron Police, 301, 318, 321 Daughters of the Shtetl: Life and Labor in the Coaldale, PA, 331-2 Immigrant Generation by Susan A. Glenn, Cobbett, William, 42 rev'd 340-3 Coblentz, Robin Donaldson, revs. 170-2 Dauphin County, 278 Cohen, I. Bernard, Benjamin Franklin’s Sci- David Mead: Pennsyivania’s Last Frontiers- ence, 222-33 man by Robert D. Ilisevich, rev'd 246-7 Coker, Daniel, 4 Davis, David Brion, Revolutions: Reflections Colden, Cadwallader, 132 on American Equality and Foreign Libera- Colley, Thomas, 45 tions, rev'd 155-6 Collinson, Peter, 128, 133-5 Davis, Lydia, 104-5 Collot, George Henri Victor, 40-1, 44 Day, William Howard, 28 Columbia County, 278 Dayton, Jonathan, 231 Community Development and the Revolu- de Beauvois, AM.FJ. Palisot, 94 tionary Transition in Eighteenth-Century de Bordes, J. Marie, 40 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by Decombaz, 38, 51-3 Rodger C. Henderson, rev’d 244-6 Deerfield, MA, 143 “Conflict and Comity: The Local Community “Deindustrialization: A Panel Discussion”, and the Civil War” by W. Wayne Smith, 181-211 139-45. Deindustrialization of America: Plant Connecticut, 231 Closings, Community Abandonment, and Conscription Act, 1863, 140 the Dismantling of Basic Industry by Contosta, David R., A Philadelphia Family: Barry Bluestone and Bennett Harrison, The Houstons and Woodwards of Chest- 203, 210 nut Hill, rev'd 158-9 de la Boessiére, Tanguy, 38, 45, 49, 52-3 “Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of de la Grange, F.E.G.M., 38, 41, 43 Our Public Affairs” by Benjamin Franklin, Delaney, Martin, 13 230 Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, 279, Cooper, Turner, 25 301 Copp, Michael, 112 Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Rail- Cordier, Ralph W., 97 road, 279 Cornell, William, 97 The Demographic History of the Philadel- The Corporate State and The Broker State: phia Region, 1600-1860 by Susan E. Klepp The DuPonts and American National Poli- (ed), rev'd 172-4 tics, 1925-1940 by Robert F. Burk, rev'd Denomination Ministry Strategy, 199 352-4 Denver, CO, 67, 69 Coryell, Janet L., Neither Heroine nor Fool: de Saint-Aubin, Augustus, 225 Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland, rev'd 170-2 de Saint-Méry, Moreau, 36-61 Court of quarter sessions, 99, 103, 115 DeVault, Ileen A., Sons and Daughters of Cumbler, John T., 209 Labor: Class and Clerical Work in Turn-of- Cumbler, John T., A Social History of Eco- the-Century Pittsburgh, rev'd, 346-8 nomic Decline: Business, Politics, and Devéze, Jean, 44 Work in Trenton, rev'd 89-91 Dickerson, Dennis C., Out of the Crucible: Curran, John J., 317-8 Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsyl- Curtin, Andrew, 16, 139 vania, 1875-1980, 210-11 Volume 58, Number 4 ¢ October 1991 360 Discouraging Sweet Music: Brass Bands and F Community Life in Tum-of-the-Century Pennsylvania by Kenneth Kreitner, zevd Fafy, John, 280, 282-3, 286-9 174-5 The Fall of the House of Labor by David Distribution of Wealth and Income in the Montgomery, 270 United States in 1798 by Lee Soltrow, Feller, Daniel, revs. 80-1 rev'd 161-2 Fénelon, 43 Dock, Mira Lloyd, 67 Fierce Communion: Family and Community Dogood, Silence, 223 in Early America by Helena M. Wall, rev'd Domike, Steffi, (pro.) and Dave Sez (ed.), 153-5 Out of This Furnace: A Walking Tour of Fink, Leon, 270, 274 Thomas Bell’s Novel, video rev'd 253-4 Fink, Leon and Brian Greenberg, Upheaval Donnelly, Lu, 343-5 in the Quiet Zone: A History of Hospital Dorothy Six (see Duquesne Works) Worker’s Union, Local 1199, rev’d 82-3 Dorsey, Thomas, 4 The First Century of German Language Print- Douglass, Frederick, 4-6 ing in the United States of America: A Bib- Doutrich, Paul E., revs. 166-7, 247-9 liography Based on the Studies of Oswald Dubofsky, Melvin, 356 Seidensticker and Wilbur H. Oda, Volume Dubofsky, Melvyn, The Origins of the Labor 1 (1728-1807) and Volume 2 (1808-1830), Movement in the United States: Themes edited by Karl John Richard Arndt and From the Nineteeth Century, 269-77 Reimer C. Eck, rev'd 345-6 Duffy, Thomas, 289 Fischer, David Hackett, 113, 115-6 Dufief, Gouin, 38 Flanagan, Thomas, 113 de Martre, Antoine Pyron, 42 Flint, MI, 201 Dun, R. G., 145 Flood, Daniel J., 324 Dunn, Elizabeth E., “Who Was Benjamin Fogelson, Robert M., America’s Armories: Franklin?: Three Clues to an Unanswer- Architecture, Society, and Public Order, able Riddle,” 222-33, 257 rev'd 157-8 Duquesne Works, 186, 197 Folmar, J. K., revs. 164-5 Dykstra, Ann Marie, Region, Economy, and Foner, Eric and Olivia Mahoney, A House Party: The Roots of Policy Formation in Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln, Pennsylvania, 1820-1860, rev'd 249-50 rev'd 164-5 Fones-Wolf, Ken, revs. 253-4 Fones-Wolf, Ken, Trade Union Gospel: Chris- E tianity and Labor in Industrial Philadel- Earle, George, 318 phia, 1865-1915, rev'd 252 Early Mine Workers’ Organizations In The Foreign markets/trade, 190, 192, 196, 204 Anthracite Region by Harold W. Aurand, Fomess, Norman O., revs. 157-8 298-310 Founding Families of Pittsburgh: The Evolu- Eckley Miner's Village and Museum, 265, tion of a Regional Elite, 1760-1910 by 269, 330 Joseph F. Rishel, rev'd 250-2 Edgerton, Samuel Y. Jr., 226 Fox, Maier B., United We Stand: The United Edwards, Jonathan, 127 Mine Workers of America, 1890-1990, 211 Eggert, Gerald G., 99 France, 37-61 The Electrical Workers: A History of Labor at Franklin, Benjamin, 127, 136 General Electric and Westinghouse, 1923- Franklin and Bache: Envisioning the Enlight- 1960 by Ronald Schatz, 211 ened Republic by Jeffrey A. Smith, rev'd “Enlightenment and Piety in the Science of 241-3 John Bartram” by Nina Reid, 124-38 Frantz, John, 97 361 Franz, George W., revs., 244-6, 348-9 Grant, Richard G., 316 Franz, George W., Paxton: A Study of Com- Grasset, Daniell, 38 munity Structure and Mobility in the Great Awakening, 124, 127, 129, 131, 136 Colonial Pennsylvania Backcountry, rev'd Great Depression, 203 243-4 Great Sanitary Fair, 143 Frassanito, William, 216 Greene, Jack P., revs. 155-6 French publications, 37-61 Griffith, D. W., “Birth of a Nation,” 212-3 French Revolution, 37-61 Freneau, Philip, 127 H Frost, J. William, A Perfect Freedom: Reli- Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 278 gious Liberty in Pennsylvania, rev'd 152-3 Hanna, Mary Harris, 2-4 Harbor, Margaret, 109 G Harris, Emily, 142-3 Gallman, J. Matthew, Mastering Wartime: A Harris, George, 306 Social History of Philadelphia During the Harris, John, 2 Civil War, review essay, 139-45 Harris, Robert, 2, 4 Galtung, Johan, 205 Harrisburg, 1-31, 67 Garden, Alexander, 134 Harrisburg Antislavery Society, 4 Garden City movements, 68 Hartlein, George, 289 Garrison, William Lloyd, 4-6 Hartneady, Michael, 316 Gatereau (ed.), 38, 49, 57 Hays, Samuel P, (ed.) City at the Point: Gaveaux, Pierre, 41 Essays on the Social History ofP ittsburgh, Gay, Anthelme, 51 rev'd 239-40 Geary, John W., 302-3 Hazelton, PA, 280, 302, 304, 306 Geigle, John, 109 Hebert, Catherine, 99 Genet, Edmond Charles, 40 Henderson, Rodger C., Community Develop- Germans, 102 ment and the Revolutionary Transition in Gettysburg National Military Park, 212 Eighteenth-Century Lancaster County, Glatfelter, Charles H., revs. 95-6, 345-6 Pennsylvania, rev'd 244-6 Glen Alden Company, 316, 318, 324 Henry, Alexander, 143-4 Glen Lyon, PA, 283, 287-8, 290 Henry, William, 110-1 Glenn, Susan A., Daughters of the Shtetl: Life Hickey, Donald R., The War of 1812: A For- ° and Labor in the Immigrant Generation, gotten Conflict, rev'd 247-9 rev'd 340-3. Hispanics, 197 Golab, Caroline, 323 Hitzelberger, Mary Ann, 106 Gomper, (Samuel) Papers, 140 Hitzelberger, Peter, 106 Gompers, Samuel, 275 Hoerr, John, And the Wolf Family Finally “Gone With the Wind” film by David O. Came: The Decline of the American Steel Selznick, 212-3 Industry, 191 Gordon, David, 271 Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Gorman, James, 318-9 Nanticoke, 281 Gourlay, Robert Fleming, 68 Hootman, Mathias, 2 Gowaskie, Joe, 207-8, 257 Hubley, Michael, 112 Gowen, Franklin B., 304 Hutson, James H., 222 Grand Army of the Republic, 26 Grandmothers, Mothers, and Daughters: I Oral Histories of Three Generations of llisevich, Robert D., revs. 250-2 Ethnic American Women by Corinne llisevich, Robert O., David Mead: Pennsyiva- Azen Krause, rev'd 340-3 nia’s Last Frontiersman, rev'd 246-7 Volume 58, Number 4 ¢ October 1991 362 Illick, Joseph E., At Liberty, The Story of a Krause, Corinne Azen, Grandmothers, Moth- Community and a Generation; The Beth- ers, and Daughters: Oral Histories of lehem, Pennsylvania High School Class of Three Generations of Ethnic American 1952, rev'd 84-5 Women, rev'd 340-3 Immigrants, 30-1, 37-9, 43, 102 Kreitner, Kenneth, Discoursing Sweet Music: Indiana County, 143 Brass Bands and Community Life in Turn- Indiana Democrat, 143 of-the-Century Pennsylvania, rev'd 174-5 Inglis, W. W., 316 Kresmer, Kenneth L., revs. 239-40 “Interpersonal Violence in a Rural Setting: Ku Klux Klan, 212-3 Lancaster County in the Eighteenth Cen- tury” by Thomas P. Slaughter, 98-123 L The Invisible Hand: The Managerial Revolu- Labor Divided: Race and Ethnicity in United tion in American Business by Alfred States Labor Struggles, 1835-1960, edited Chandler, 210 by Robert Asher and Charles Stephenson, Ipe, Mrs. Mathias, 105 rev'd 159-61 Irish, 102 Labor unions, 182-3, 192, 265-337 Labor unions, Europe, 321 J Lackawanna County, 278, 323 Jackson, Andrew, 270, 273 Lackawanna’ mining region, 299, 301-2, Jacobs, Ann, 105 304-5, 307, 316 Jacobs, Jane, 70 Lancaster, 98-118, 226 James, Benjamin, 282-3, 288-90, 292 Lancaster County, 98-118 Jaybird, A. J. Moxham and the Manufacture Lancaster Prison, 114 of the Johnson Rail by James R. Alexan- Landis, Mary Ann, Public History-Workers’ der, rev'd 349-51 History: “For Our Own Good”, 265-6. Jermyn and Company, 288 Lane, Roger, revs. 92-3 Johns Hopkins University Press, 68-9 Larocque, André J., 45 Jones, William M. “Doctor,” 11 Lattimer Massacre, 282, 308 Jordan, Owen, 113 Lattimer, PA, 282, 311 Lee, Robert E., 212 K Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, 301, Kammen, Michael, 229 314, 316, 331, 333, 337 Katznelson, Ira, 273 Lehigh mining field, 279-80, 282, 299, 302, Kelly, Hugh, 101 304-5, 307 “Ken Burns’ Civil War” by Gabor S. Bopritt, Lemay, J. A. Leo, “The Canon of Benjamin 212-21 Franklin,” 226 Kennedy, Paul, The Rise and Fall of the Great Le Niveau de l'Europe, 39 Powers, 210 Less than Forever: The Rise and Decline of Kennedy, Thomas, 316 Union Solidarity in Western Pennsylvania, The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, 218 1914-1948 by Carl L. Meyerhuber, 211 Killgroass, Hugh, 111 Levy, Barry, revs. 172-4 King, Francis, 48 Lewis, John L., 185, 312-3, 315-9, 336 Klein, Philip S., 95-6 Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian Klepp, Susan E., (ed.), The Demographic America by Harry L. Watson, rev'd 80-1 History of the Philadelphia Region, 1600- Lincoln, Abraham, 144 1860, rev'd 172-4 Lincoln and Soldiers Institute, 212 Knieve, Jacob, 112 Lincoln Prize, 212 Knights of Labor, 270, 274-5, 306, 308 363 Local Leadership and Local Militancy: The Meyerhuber, Carl L., Less Forever: The Rise Nanticoke Strike of 1899 and the Roots of and Decline of Union Solidarity in West- Unionization in the Northern Anthracite ern Pennsylvania, 1914-1948, 181-211, Field by Perry K. Blatz, 287-97 256 Lochman, George, 4 Michigan, 209 Lodges, 10, 14-5, 26 Militia Draft, 1862, 140 Lopez, Claude A., et al, edited The Papers of Miller, Frank D., 283 Benjamin Franklin, Volume 27, rev'd Miller, Fredric, revs. 351-2 348-9 Miller, Page Putnam, revs. 87-8 Lopez, Claude-Anne, 224 Miner’s Hospital and Asylum of Schuylkill The “Lower Sort”: Philadelphia’s Laboring County, 303 People, 1750-1800 by Billy G. Smith, rev'd Miners’ Journal, 142 163-4 Miners National Progressive Union, 308 Lubove, Roy, 70 Minersville, PA, 300 Luzerne County, 278, 311, 318, 323 Mining, 183, 185, 200-1 Lydon, James G., revs. 243-4 Mitchell, John, 265, 278-80, 287-9, 311, 313, 330-1 Mon Valley, 182-4, 195-6, 199-201 M Mon Valley Steel Authority, 209 Maguire, Molly, 140 Montgomery, David, 273, 320 Mahanoy City, 301-2 Montgomery, David, The Fall of the House of Mahanoy Valley, 301 Labor, 270 Maloney, Thomas, 316-9, 324 Moore, John, 41-4 Marathon Oil Corporation, 199 Mount Carmel, PA 289, 302 Marcus, Irwin, 181-211, 256 The MOVE Crises in Philadelphia: Extremist Margiotti, Charles, 318 Groups and Conflicts Resolution by Marseillaise, 41 Hizkias Assefa and Paul Wahrhaftig, rev'd Marsh, Margaret, Suburban Lives, rev'd 351 92-3 Martin, James, 311 Muller, Edward K., 99 Maryland, 113, 118 Mumford, Lewis, 68, 70 Massachusetts, 98, 209, 230-1 Murray, Phillip, 316 Mastering Wartime: A Social History of Phila- Music, 41-2 delphia During the Civil War by J. Matthew Gallman, 139-45 N McAllister, Richard, 12-3 Nanticoke, PA, 279-97 McClellend, Samuel, 112 Nash, Michael H., revs. 352-4 McClintock, James, 9 Nassy, David, 44 McCollester, Charles, 181-211, 256 National Industrial Recovery Act, 318 McCollock, Mark, 181-211, 256 Neither Heroine nor Fool: Anna Ella Carroll McFarland, Horace, 67 of Maryland by Janet L. Coryell, rev'd 170- McKinley, William, 278 2 McLaughlin, Glenn, 188 Nelson, Daniel, 272 McMillan Plan, 1901, 67 New Jersey, 231 McWilliams, John C., The Protectors: Harry J. New Kensington, PA, 183-4, 192-4, 200-1, 204 Anslinger and The Federal Bureau of Nar- New York, 98 cotics, 1930-1962, rev'd 354-5 New York, NY, 68, 143 Meade, George Gordon, 212 Newark, NJ, 207 Melman, Seymour, Profits Without Produc- Newspapers, 9, 16-7, 26, 38-9, 40-2 tion, 192 Volume 58, Number 4 ¢ October 1991 364 Nicholls, Thomas D., 283-4, 290, 292-3 Paxton: A Study of Community Structure and Northumberland County, 278 Mobility in the Colonial Pennsylvania Backcountry by George W. Franz, rev'd O 243-4 Oberg, Barbara B., et al, edited The Papers Peabern, Rebecca Catharina, 107-8 of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 28, rev'd Peale, Charles Willson, 44, 228 348-9 Pennsylvania Antislavery Society, 4 O’Connor, Richard, revs. 346-8 Pennsylvania Coal and Iron Company, 316 Odd Fellows Lodge, 10 Pennsylvania Legislature, 303-4, 336 Offner, John, 112 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biog- The Oldest Delegate: Franklin in the Consti- raphy, 222 tutional Convention by William G. Carr, Pennsylvania Railroad, 18, 279-80, 283, 292-3 222-33 Perrin, J. P., 42-3 Olmsted, Frederick Law, 63, 67 Peyton, V. J., 42-3 Olymphant, PA, 322 Philadelphia, 2, 37-61, 98, 124-5, 129, 140, Opie, John, revs. 167-9 142-5, 299 The Origins of the Labor Movement in the Philadelphia and Reading Coal Company, United States: Themes From the Nine- 304Philadelphia: Portrait of an American teenth Century by Melvyn Dubofsky, 269- City by Edwin Wolf 2nd, rev'd 351-2 77 Philadelphia Press, 16 Oshinsky, David M. and Richard P. Philippoteaux, Paul, 218-9 McCormick, and Daniel Horn, The Case Phillips, James, 12-3 of the Nazi Professor, rev'd 254-5 Pinchot, Gifford, 315 Out of the Crucible: Black Steelworkers in Pittsburgh Then and Now by Arthur G. Smith, Western Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 by rev'd 343-5 Dennis C. Dickerson, 210-1 Pittston, PA, 316, 321, 334 Out of This Furnace: A Walking Tour of Pittsburgh, 183-6, 196-8 Thomas Bell's Novel by (producer) Steffi Poeple, Joseph, 11 Domike and (ed.) Dave Sez, rev'd 253-4 Politics, 4, 12, 14, 16-7, 26-7, 41-2 Owen, Robert Dale, 273 Post Gazette, 199 Pottsville, PA, 300 P Powderly, Terence, 274 Paine, Thomas, 127 Profits Without Production by Seymour Palladino, Grace, revs. 252 Melman, 192 Palladino, Grace, Another Civil War: Labor, Progressive Mine Workers of America, 322 Capital, and the State in the Anthracite The Protectors: Harry J. Anslingearn d The Regions of Pennsylvania, 1840-68, 139-45 Federal Bureau of Narcotics, 1930-1962 The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, 222 by John C. McWilliams, rev'd 354-5 The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Volume Public History - Workers’ History: “For Our 27, edited by Claude A. Lopez, rev'd 348-9 Own Good” An introduction by Mary Ann The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Volume Landis, 265-6 28, edited by Barbara B. Oberg, rev'd 348- Publications, French, 37-61 9Parent, Pierre, 38, 48, 51-4 Pulaski, Paul P., 289 Pasley, Jeffrey L., revs. 241-3 Patriot, 16-7 Q Patton, Rebecca, 110 Quakers, 125, 128-9, 131 Patton, Thomas Jr., 110 Patton, Thomas Sr., 110, 118 365 R Schatz, Ronald, The Electrical Workers: A His- Raguet, Claudius P.,, 38, 47 tory of Labor at General Electric and Ramsay, Andrew Michael, 43 Westinghouse, 1923-1960, 211 Randolph, Edmund, 230-1 Schultz, Ronald, revs. 163-4 Ratchford, Michael, 282 Schultz, Stanley K., 62-70 Ray, Bill, 331-7 Schuster, Henry, 318 Ray, Catherine, 223 Schuylkill County, 265, 278, 300-1, 303-4, 330, Rees, John, 107-8 335 Refugees, 37-61 Schuylkill mining field, 279, 282, 287-302, Region, Economy, and Party: The Roots of 304, 306 Policy Formation in Pennsylvania, 1820- Schwartz, Sally, revs. 152-3 1860 by Ann Marie Oykstra, rev'd 249-50 Scotch-Irish, 102 Reid, Nina, “Enlightenment and Piety in the Scranton, W. W., 305 Science of John Bartram,” 124-38, 176. Scranton, PA, 302, 305-6, 316, 324 Revivalism and Cultural Change, Christianity, Sears, John F., Sacred Places: American Tour- Nation Building, and the Market in the ist Attractions in the Nineteenth Century, Nineteenth-Century United States by rev'd 167-9 George M. Thomas, rev'd 85-7 Seattle, WA, 67 Revolution and Empire: English Politics and Seeger, Henry, 117 the American Colonies in the Seven- Selznick, David O., “Gone With the Wind,” teenth Century by Robert M. Bliss, rev'd 212-3 240-1Revolution: Reflections on Ameri- Semko, Mike, 331-7 can Equality and Foreign Liberations by Serrin, Bill, 191 David Brion Davis, rev'd 155-6 Shaara, Michael, The Killer Angels, 218 Revolutionary War, 100, 102, 114-5, 224 Shade, William G., 249-50 Riess, Steven A., City Games: The Evolution Shafer, Elisabeth, 107-8 of American Urban Society and the Rise Shenandoah, PA, 306 of Sports, rev'd 169-70 Sherman, Roger, 231 The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Simkonis, Victor, 319 Kennedy, 210 Simony, Jacob, 106 Rishel, Joseph F., Founding Families of Pitts- Siret, Pierre Louis, 42 burgh: The Evolution of a Regional Elite, Skidmore, Thomas, 273 1760-1910, rev'd 250-2 Slaughter, Thomas P, “Interpersonal Vio- Rittenhouse, David, 228 lence in a Rural Setting: Lancaster County Rivington, James, 43 in the Eighteenth Century,” 98-123, 176 Rogers, James, 101 Slavery, 1-31, 98-118 Roosevelt, Theodore, 278 Smith, Arthur G., Pittsburgh Then and Now, Rose, George, 212 rev'd 343-5 Rosswurm, Steve, revs. 351 Smith, Billy G., revs. 161-2 Roth, Randolph, revs. 85-7 Smith, Billy G., The “Lower Sort”: Philadel- Rowe, Peter, 112 phia’s Laboring People, 1750-1800, rev'd 163-4 S Smith, James Ward, 126 Sacred Places: American Tourist Attractions Smith, Jeffery A, Franklin and Bache: in the Nineteenth Century by John F Envisioning the Enlightened Republic, Sears, rev'd 167-9 rev'd 241-3 Saint Domingo, 37-61 Smith, Ronald A., revs. 169-70 Scargil, Arthur, 201 Volume 58, Number 4 ¢ October 1991 366 Smith, W. Wayne, “Conflict and Comity: The Trade Union Gospel: Christianity and Labor Local Community and the Civil War,” 139- in Industrial Philadelphia, 1865-1915 by 45, 176 Ken Fones-Wolf, rev'd 252 Smitt Myers Coal Company, 307 Trenton, NJ, 209 Society for American City and Regional Tri-State Conference on Steel, 182, 199 Planning History, 68 Soltow, Lee, Distribution of Wealth and U Income in the United States in 1798, rev'd Underground Railroad, 4 161-2 Union Switch and Signal Corporation, 183, “Some Account of the Pennsylvania Hospi- 191 tal” by Benjamin Franklin, 227 United Anthracite Miners of Pennsylvania Sons and Daughters of Labor: Class and Cler- (UAM), 311, 317-9 ical Work in Turn-of-the-Century Pitts- United Electrical Workers, 182 burgh by Ileen A. DeVault, rev'd 346-8 United Mine Workers of America, 211, 265- Southern Partisan, 215 337 Spratt, Margaret, 340-3 United States Steel Corporation, 189, 199 Stamp Act, 224 United We Stand: The United Mine Workers Steel Mills, 182- 188-9 of America, 1890-1990 by Maier B. Fox, Steel Valley Authority, 182-3, 199 211 Steelworkers in America: The Non-Union Era Upheaval in the Quiet Zone: A History of by David Brody, 210 Hospital Workers’ Union, Local 1199 by Stephen, Leslie, 126 Leon Fink and Brian Greenberg, rev'd 82-3 Stevens Coal Company, 288 Urbanization, 62-70 Stewart, Lazarus, 113 Stone, Philip, 109 V Suburban lives by Margaret Marsh, rev'd 351 Valletta, Clement, 270-2, 275, 311-29, 356 Supey, Tom, 331-7 Valletta, Clement, “To Battle for Our Ideas”: Susquehanna Coal Company, 283, 285-6, Community Ethic and Anthracite Labor, 288-93 1920-1940, 311-29 Susquehanna County, 278 Van Braam Houckgeest, 51 Sylvis, William, 144 Vinovskis, Maris, 139 Violence, 98-118 T Virginia, 230-1 Telegraph, 9-10, 14, 16 Wahrhaftig, Paul and Hizkias Assefa, The Temple University Press, 68-9 MOVE Crisis In Philadelphia: Extremist Thomas, George M., Revivalism and Cultural Groups and Conflict Resolution, rev'd 92- Change, Christianity, Nation Building, 3Walker, John, 107 and the Market in the Nineteenth-Century Walker, William O. 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