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Index to Volume 13 1991 Authors Archer, Madeline Cirillo, “Where We Stand: Preser- vation Issues in the 1990s.” . 13, No. Bergstrom, Randolph, “Review Editor's Corner: Methodological Developments in Public History.” Jol. 13, No. 2, Bookspan, Shelley, “Potentially Responsible Party Searches: Finding the Cause of Urban Grime.” . 13, No. 2, Chittenden, Betsy, “When Cultures Collide: Com- puter Technology and the Cultural Resources Professional.” . 13, No. Conard, Rebecca, contributor, ““The Ideal of Objec- tivity and the Profession of History.” . 13, No. 2, Craft, Meg and Sian Jones, “The Current Conserva- tion Trend: Preventative Maintenance.” . 13, No. Delgado, James P., “Historical Archaeology and the Recovery of the Past.” . 13, No. ¢ Delgado, James P., “The National Maritime Initia- tive: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Maritime Preservation.” . 13, No. Gilbert, Cathy, “Cultural Landscapes and the New Technologies.” ‘ol. 13, No. Glassberg, David, contributor, ““The Ideal of Objec- tivity’ and the Profession of History.” Jol. 13, No. 2, Graham, Otis L., Jr., Introduction to ““The Ideal of Objectivity’ and the Profession of History.” . 13, No. ¢ Grele, Ronald J., “Useful Discoveries: Oral History, Public History, and the Dialectic of Narrative.” Jol. 13, No. 2, Gwinn, Nancy E., “The Fragility of Paper: Can Our Historical Records Be Saved?” Vol. 13, No. Herman, Gerald, “Introduction to Film and Video Reviews.” . 13, No. Hewlett, Richard G., contributor, ““The Ideal of Ob- jectivity’ and the Profession of History.” fol. 13, No. 2, Jandl, H. Ward, “Literature on the Technology of Preserving Historic Properties” . 13, No. Jones, Sian and Meg Craft, “The Current Conserva- tion Trend: Preventative Maintenance.” . 13, No. Kemp, Emory L., “The Preservation of Historic Engi- neering and Industrial Works: History, Pertinent Literature, Status, and Prospects.” . 13, No. 95 The Public Historian, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Fall 1991) © 1991 by the Regents of the University of California * THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN Knoerl, John J., “Mapping History Using Geographic Information Systems.” Kyvig, David E., “Public or Perish: Thoughts on His- torians’ Responsibilities.” Lindgren, James M., “‘Virginia Needs Living He- roes: Historic Preservation in the Progressive Era.” Lubar, Steve, “The Historic American Building Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/ America’s Industrial Heritage Project: Some Re- cent Publications.” McClelland, Linda Flint, “Images, Ideals, and Social Values: The Interpretation and Documentation of Cultural Landscapes.” McClintock, William R., “Clio Mobilizes: Naval Re- serve Historians During the Second World War.” Mooney-Melvin, Patricia, “Harnessing the Romance of the Past: Preservation, Tourism, and History.” Nickens, Paul R. and Douglas D. Scott, “Nonintru- sive Site Evaluation and Stabilization Technolo- gies for Archaeological Resources.” Pursell, Carroll, “Preservation Technologies: As An- swers Get Easier, Questions Remain Hard.” Reams, Melissa H. and Robert M. Thorne, “Preserva- tion is a Use: Archaeological Site Stabilization and Protection as a Primary Means of Reducing Re- sources Damage or Destruction.” Schene, Michael G., “Introduction,” Preservation Technology, Special Issue. Scott, Douglas D. and Paul R. Nickens, “Nonintru- sive Site Evaluation and Stabilization Technolo- gies for Archaeological Resources.” Thorne, Robert M. and Melissa H. Reams, “Preserva- tion is a Use: Archaeological Site Stabilization and Protection as a Primary Means of Reducing Re- sources Damage or Destruction.” . , . 139-45 Trask, Roger R., “Small Federal History Offices in the Nation’s Capital.” a ; . 47-60 Tyler-McGraw, Marie, “Introduction to Exhibit Re- views.” ; . 4, pp. 67-71 Walters, Ronald G., “Fixing the Image.” : w . 101-6 Warner, Sam Bass, Jr., contributor, “ “The Ideal of Objectivity’ and the Profession of History.” ; a . 20-23 Warren-Findley, Jannelle and Ray A. Williamson, “Technology Transfer, Historic Preservation, and Public Policy.” " . 3, pp. 15-32 Washburn, Wilcomb E., “Material Culture and Pub- lic History: Maturing Together?” L 5 . 53-60 Williamson, Ray A. and Jannelle Warren-Findley, “Technology Transfer, Historic Preservation, and Public Policy.” Yellis, Ken, “Finding the Fun in Fundamentals: The Nearby History Series.” Roundtable “The Ideal of Objectivity’ and the Profession of His- tory.” Introduction by Otis L. Graham, Jr., con- tributors: Richard G. Hewlett, David Glassberg, Rebecca Conard, and Sam Bass Warner, Jr. Special Issue Preservation Technology, guest edited by Michael G. Schene Print Reviews Addicts Who Survived: An Oral History of Narcotic Use in America, 1923-1965. David Courtwright, Herman Joseph, and Don Des Jarlais, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Adobe Walls: The History and Archeology of the 1874 Trading Post. T. Lindsay Baker and Billy R. Harrison, reviewed by James P. Delgado. America’s Historic Landscapes: Community Power and the Preservation of Four National Historic Sites. Ary J. Lamme III, reviewed by Susan Buggey. Archaeology at French Colonial Cahokia. Bonnie L. Gums, reviewed by James P. Delgado. “Archaeology at San Luis: Broad-Scale Testing, 1984-1985.” Gary Shapiro, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Archaeology of Aboriginal Culture Change in the In- terior Southeast: Depopulation During the Early Historic Period. Marvin T. Smith, reviewed by James P. Delgado. The Archaeology of Mining and Miners: A View from the Silver State. Donald L. Hardesty, reviewed by James P. Delgado. The Archeological Sites Protection and Preservation Notebook. James J. Hester and Paul R. Nickens, comps., reviewed by Robert M. Thorne and Me- lissa H. Reams. Architects and Builders in North Carolina: A History of the Practice of Building. Catherine W. Bishir, Charlotte V. Brown, Carl R. Lounsbury, and Er- nest H. Wood III, reviewed by Claudette Stager. The Army Corps of Engineers and the Evolution of Federal Flood Plain Management Policy. Jamie W. Moore and Dorothy P. Moore, reviewed by Karen L. Smith. At the River I Stand: Memphis, the 1968 Strike, and Martin Luther King. Joan Turner Beifuss, re- viewed by Ronald J. Grele. Avery International Corporation 50-Year History, 1935-1985. David L. Clark, reviewed by Paula Cohen. The Beginnings of a New National Historic Preserva- tion Program, 1957-1969. James A. Glass, re- viewed by Stuart K. Johnson. Beyond the Wasatch: The History of Irrigation in the Uinta Basin and Upper Provo River Area of Utah. Gregory D. Kendrick, ed., reviewed by Douglas E. Kupel. Bitter Choices: Blue-Collar Women In and Out of Work. Ellen Israel Rosen, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Blair County and Cambria County, Pennsylvania: An Inventory of Historic Engineering and Indus- 98 * THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN trial Sites. Gray Fitzsimons, ed., reviewed by Steve Lubar. Boomtown Blues: Colorado Oil Shale, 1885-1985. Andrew Gulliford, reviewed by Diane F. Britton. Boston’s Wayward Children: Social Services for Homeless Children, 1830-1930. Peter C. Hollo- ran, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Breaking the Iron Bonds: Indian Control of Energy Development. Marjane Ambler, reviewed by Da- vid T. McNab. Caring for Your Collections. National Committee to Save America’s Cultural Collections, comp., re- viewed by Meg Craft and Sian Jones. The Character of a Steel Mill City: Four Historic Neighborhoods of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Kim E. Wallace, ed., reviewed by Steve Lubar. The Civil War: An Illustrated History. Geoffrey C. Ward, with Ric Burns and Ken Burns, reviewed by Joseph P. Riedy. The Coast Guard Under Sail: The U.S. Revenue Cut- ter Service, 1789-1865. Irving H. King, reviewed by Capt. John M. Waters, U.S.C.G., Ret. Columbian Consequences, Volume 2: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Bor- derlands East. David Hurst Thomas, ed., re- viewed James P. Delgado. Community and Continuity: The History, Architec- ture and Cultural Landscape of La Tierra Ama- rilla. Chris Wilson and David Kammer, reviewed by Linda Flint McClelland. The Conservation Assessment: A Tool For Plan- ning, Implementing and Fundraising. Sara Wolf Green, ed., reviewed by Meg Craft and Sian Jones. The Conservation Assessment: Bibliography. Amparo R. deTorres, comp., reviewed by Meg Craft and Sian Jones. A Conservation Manual for the Field Archaeologist. Catherine Sease, reviewed by Allen S. Bohnert. Controlling the Atom: The Beginnings of Nuclear Regulation, 1946-1962. George T. Mazuzan and J. Samuel Walker, reviewed by Janet McDonnell. Cultural History and Material Culture: Everyday Life, Landscapes, Museums. ThomasJ . Schlereth, reviewed by Wilcomb E. Washburn. “Cultural Resource Investigation at China Point Park, Napa.” R. Paul Hampson and Roberta S. Green- wood, reviewed by James P. Delgado. A Cultural Resource Survey of Tennessee's Western Highland Rim Iron Industry, 1790s—1930s. Sam- uel D. Smith, Charles P. Stripling, and James M. Brannon, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Cultural Resources Remote Sensing. Thomas R. Ly- ons and Frances Joan Mathien, reviewed by Signa Larralde. Days of Challenge, Years of Change: A Technical History of the Pacific Missile Test Center. Staffo f the Pacific Missile Test Center, reviewed by Gregg Herken. Deep Woods Frontier: A History of Logging in North- ern Michigan. Theodore J. Karamanski, reviewed by William E. Rutter. . 13, No. 4, pp. 54-58 The Department of Everything Else: Highlights of In- terior History. Robert M. Utley and Barry Mackin- tosh, reviewed by Mitchell A. Yockelson. . 13, No. . 89-91 The Development of Ballistic Missiles in the United States Air Force, 1945-1960. Jacob Neufeld, re- viewed by Donald R. Baucom. . 13, No. . 47-49 Diamonds are Forever: Artists and Writers on Base- ball. Peter Gordon, ed., reviewed by Martin Blatt. . 13, No. . 132-137 Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century. O. B. Hardison, Jr., reviewed by Rebecca Hancock Welch. The Discovery of the Bismarck: Germany's Greatest Battleship Surrenders Her Secrets. Robert D. Ballard and Rick Archbold, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Dorothy Healey Remembers: A Life in the American Communist Party. Dorothy Healey and Maurice Isserman, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. A Dream Takes Flight: Hartsfield Atlanta Interna- tional Airport and Aviation in Atlanta. Betsy Braden and Paul Hagan, reviewed by Paul D. Friedman. Dutch Trade end Ceramics in America in the Seven- teenth Century. Charlotte Wilcoxen, reviewed by James P. Delgado. The Eagle: An American Brig on Lake Champlain. Kevin J. Crisman, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology. William M. Kelso and Rachel Most, eds., re- viewed by James P. Delgado. Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty National Monument, New York-New Jersey: Historic Structure Re- port. Beyer Blinder Belle/Anderson Notter Fine- gold, comps., reviewed by Sven E. Thomasen. Engineers and Irrigation: Report of the Board of Commissioners on the Irrigation of the San Joa- quin, Tulare, and Sacramento Valleys of the State of California, 1873. W. Turrentine Jackson, Rand F. Herbert, and Stephen R. Wee, annotators, re- viewed by Donald C. Jackson. Envisioning Information. Edward R. Tufte, reviewed by David W. Miller. “Evaluation of the Historic Resources of the Lee Vining Creek (FERC Project Number 1388) and Rush Creek (FERC Project Number 1389) Hy- droelectric Systems, Mono County, California.” James C. Williams, et al., reviewed by Terry S. Reynolds. . 13, No. Evolution of the Onondaga Iroquois: Accommodating Change, 1500-1655. James W. Bradley, reviewed by James P. Delgado. fol. 13, No. ¢ Excavations at the Laurens Site: Probable Location of Fort de Chartres 1. Edward B. Jelks, Carl J. 100 = THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN Ekberg, and Terrance J. Martin, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Executive Chamber Records: A Guide for Gover- nors. Dorothy Dale Pollack, reviewed by John Daly. Exploring the Lord Western. Jacques Marc and the Underwater Archaeological Society of British Co- lumbia, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Fayette County, Pennsylvania: An Inventory of His- toric Engineering and Industrial Sites. Sarah H. Heald, ed., reviewed by Steve Lubar. Fleeting Opportunities: Women Shipyard Workers in Portland and Vancouver During World War II and Reconversion. Amy Kesselman, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. The French at Pentagoet, 1635-1674: An Archaeologi- cal Portrait of the Acadian Frontier. Alaric Faulk- ner and Gretchen Faulkner, reviewed by James P. Delgado. . 13, No. ¢ From Palisade Head to Sugar Loaf: An Inventory of Minnesota’s Geographic Features of Historic and Cultural Significance. Carole Zellie, reviewed by Linda Flint McClelland. Frozen in Time: Unlocking the Secrets of the Frank- lin Expedition. Owen Beattie and John Geiger, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Guardians of the Sea: History of the United States Coast Guard, 1915 to the Present. Robert Erwin Johnson, reviewed by Capt. John M. Waters, U.S.C.G, Ret. Guide to Environmental Protection of Collections. Barbara Appelbaum, reviewed by Meg Craft and Sian Jones. “ “Hardest Working Water in the World’: A History and Significance Evaluation of the Big Creek Hy- droelectric System.” Laurence H. Shoup, Clinton Blount, Valerie Diamond, and Dana McGowan Seldner, reviewed by Stephen D. Mikesell. Hearth and Home: A History of Material Culture. Norman J. G. Pounds, reviewed by Wilcomb E. Washburn. The High-Technology Company: A Historical Re- search and Archival Guide. Bruce H. Bruemmer and Sheldon Hochheiser, reviewed by Harold P. Anderson. Highlander: No Ordinary School, 1932-1962. John M. Glen, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Hill Country Teacher: Oral Histories from the One- Room School and Beyond. Diane Manning, re- viewed by Ronald J. Grele. Historic and Architectural Resources of the East Side, Providence: A Preliminary Report. Robert Owen Jones, with Wm Woodward, ed., reviewed by James L. Garvin. Historic Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World. James Marston Fitch, reviewed by Jerry L. Rogers. History and the New Left: Madison, Wisconsin, 1950- 1970. Paul Buhle, ed., reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. INDEX =#* 101 A History of Science Policy in the United States, 1940-1985. Jeffrey K. Stine, reviewed by Mi- chael H. Gorn. Vol . 13, No. - 111-112 A History of Sports in North Carolina. Jim L. Sum- ner, reviewed by David M. Egner. Vol . 13, No. . 15-77 A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln. Eric Foner and Olivia Mahoney, reviewed by Cullom Davis. Vol . 13, No. . 127-30 Houses and Homes: Exploring Their History. Bar- bara J. Howe, Dolores A. Fleming, Emory L. Kemp, and Ruth Ann Overbeck, reviewed by Ken Yellis. Identification of Historic Properties: A Decision- making Guide for Managers. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the National Park Ser- vice, reviewed by Barbara J. Howe. Image as Artifact: The Historical Analysis of Film and Television. John E. O'Connor, ed., reviewed by Ronald G. Walters. Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Physical-Chemi- cal-Biological Processes Affecting Archeological Sites. Christopher C. Mathewson, comp., re- viewed by Robert M. Thorne and Melissa H. Reams. International Perspectives on Cultural Parks: Pro- ceedings of the First World Conference, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, 1984. National Park Service and Colorado Historical Society, eds., reviewed by Peter A. Coates. The Juan Pardo Expeditions: Exploration of the Caro- linas and Tennessee, 1566-1568. Charles Hud- son, et al., reviewed by James P. Delgado. Keeping Time: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Art of History. Peter N. Carroll, reviewed by David Thelen. Knowledge is Power: The Diffusion of Information in Early America, 1700-1865. Richard D. Brown, reviewed by Jack Larkin. Lakewood: The First Hundred Years. Jim and Susan Borchert, reviewed by Stephen L. Cox. Landmark Justice: The Influence of WilliamJ . Bren- nan on America’s Communities. Charles M. Haar and Jerold S. Kayden, reviewed by Page Putnam Miller. A Legacy of Coal: The Coal Company Towns of South- western Pennsylvania. Margaret M. Mulrooney, reviewed by Steve Lubar. Living Atlanta: An Oral History of the City, 1914- 1948. Clifford M. Kuhn, Harlon E. Joye, and E. Bernard West, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Living in Cities: Current Research in Urban Archae- ology. Edward Staski, ed., reviewed by James P. Delgado. Local Businesses: Exploring Their History. K. Austin Kerr, Amos J. Loveday, and Mansel G. Black- ford, reviewed by Ken Yellis. Local Schools: Exploring Their History. Ronald E. Butchart, reviewed by Ken Yellis. Material Anthropology: Contemporary Approaches to Material Culture. Barrie Reynolds and Marga- 102 * THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN ret A. Stott, eds., reviewed by Wilcomb E. Washburn. A Material World. Robert Friedel, reviewed by Wil- comb E. Washburn. The Meaning of Gardens: Idea, Place, and Action. Mark Francis and Randolph T. Hester, Jr., eds., reviewed by Linda Flint McClelland. Michigan’s Lumbertowns: Lumbermen and Laborers in Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon, 1870- 1905. Jeremy W. Kilar, reviewed by William E. Rutter. . 13, No. Mormon Polygamous Families: Life in the "'rinciple. Jessie L. Embry, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. fol. 13, No. National Park Service Museum Handbook: Part I, Museum Collections. Anthony Knapp, ed., re- viewed by Meg Craft and Sian Jones. 13, No. Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You. Da- vid E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty, reviewed by Ken Yellis. . 13, No. Negotiating the Past: The Making of Canada’s Na- tional Historic Parks and Sites. C. J. Taylor, re- viewed by Dwight T. Pitcaithley. 13, No. New York City Neighborhoods: The Eighteenth Cen- tury. Nan A. Rothschild, reviewed by James P. Delgado. . 13, No. 2, Out of Mind, Out of Sight: A History of the Water- ford Hospital. Patricia O’Brien, reviewed by Rob- ert Bauman. . 13, No. Places of Worship: Exploring Their History. James P. Wind, reviewed by Ken Yellis. . 13, No. Plagues and Politics: The Story of the United States Public Health Service. Fitzhugh Mullan, reviewed by Elizabeth W. Etheridge. . 13, No. Public Participation in Section 106 Review: A Guide for Agency Officials. Advisory Council on His- toric Preservation and the National Park Service, reviewed by Barbara J. Howe. , : . 114-15 Public Places: Exploring Their History. Gerald A. Danzer, reviewed by Ken Yellis. } . 1, pp. 61-69 The Quartzite Border: Surveying and Marking the North Dakota-South Dakota Boundary, 1891- 1892. Gordon L. Iseminger, reviewed by Jenni- fer Jeffries Thompson. Railroad City: Four Historic Neighborhoods in Al- toona, Pennsylvania. Kim E. Wallace, ed., re- viewed by Steve Lubar. Reading Becomes a Necessity of Life: Material and Cultural Life in Rural New England, 1780- 1835. William J. Gilmore, reviewed by Jack Larkin. Recording Historic Structures: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. John A. Burns, et al., eds., reviewed by Karen E. Hudson. Recovering the Past. Richard A. Gould, reviewed by James P. Delgado. The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States. Mark P. Leone and Parker B. Potter, Jr., eds., reviewed by James P. Delgado. Remembering War: A U.S .—Soviet Dialogue. Helene Keyssar and Vladimir Pozner, reviewed by Ron- ald J. Grele. Vol . 13, No. The River L’Abbe Mission: A French Colonial Church for the Cahokia Illini on Monks Mound. John A. Walthall and Elizabeth D. Benchley, reviewed by James P. Delgado. Vol . 13, No. Russian America: The Forgotten Frontier. Barbara Sweetland Smith and Redmond J. Barnett, eds., reviewed by Kathleen Lidfors. Vol . 13, No. The Rustic Landscape of Rim Village, 1927-1941, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Cathy A. Gil- bert and Gretchen A. Luxenberg, reviewed by Linda Flint McClelland. Vol . 13, No. Saving the Right Stuff: A Report and Recommenda- tions to the Archivist of the United States on the Appraisal of Research and Development Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion. Stephen E. Ballard, Benjamin L. DeWhitt, Sharon Gibbs Thibodeau, and Richard E. Wood, reviewed by Eileen Kline Walraven. Vol . 13, No. A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Mean- ing of Oral and Public History. Michael Frisch, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Vol . 13, No. Ships and Shipwrecks of the Americas: A History Based on Underwater Archaeology. George F. Bass, ed., reviewed by James P. Delgado. Vol . 13, No. $ Silent Cities: The Evolution of the American Ceme- tery. Kenneth T. Jackson and Camilo José Ver- gara, reviewed by Richard E. Meyer. Vol . 13, No. Silent City on a Hill: Landscapes of Memory and Bos- ton’s Mount Auburn Cemetery. Blanche Linden- Ward, reviewed by Linda Flint McClelland. Vol. 13, No. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: The Growth of Radicalism in a Civil Rights Orga- nization. Emily Stoper, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Survivals: Aspects of Industrial Archaeology in On- tario. Dianne Newell and Ralph Greenhill, re- viewed by James P. Delgado. Technologies for Prehistoric and Historic Preserva- tion. Office of Technology Assessment, reviewed by John A. Maseman. The Third Man: A History of the Airline Crew Com- plement Controversy. Nick A. Komons, reviewed by Daniel R. Mortensen. The Transfer and Transformation of Ideas and Mate- rial Culture. Peter J. Hugill and D. Bruce Dick- son, eds., reviewed by Wilcomb E. Washburn. Two Historic Pennsylvania Canal Towns: Alexandria and Saltsburg. Sara Amy Leach, ed., reviewed by Steve Lubar. The Unknown Internment: An Oral History of the Relocation of Italian Americans During World War II. Stephen Fox, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. . 13, No. Upholstery Conservation: Preprints of aS ymposium Held at Colonial Williamsburg. Marc A. Wil- liams, et al., eds., reviewed by Meg Craft and Sian Jones. 104 * THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN The Use of Multispectrai Digital Imagery in Archeo- logical Investigation. W. Frederick Limp, re- viewed by Signa Larralde. . 170-73 A Village Tapestry: The History of Blowing Rock. Barry M. Buxton, reviewed by Stephen L. Cox. . 711-73 Visible Histories: Women and Environments in a Post-War British City. Suzanne MacKenzie, re- viewed by Ronald J. Grele. . 61-84 Vision, Culture, and Landscape: Working Papers from the Berkeley Symposium on Cultural Land- scape Interpretation, March, 1990. Paul Groth, ed., reviewed by Linda Flint McClelland. . 13, No. 2, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Ed- ward R. Tufte, reviewed by David W. Miller. . 13, No. Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s through the 1980s. Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer, re- viewed by Ronald J. Grele. Water Resources People and Issues: Interview with Professor Arthur Maass. Martin Reuss, reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. The West as America: Reinterpreting Images of the Frontier. William E. Truettner, ed., reviewed by Douglas D. Martin. Western Images, Western Landscapes: Travels Along U.S. 89. Thomas R. Vale and Geraldine Vale, re- viewed by Linda Flint McClelland. What You Can Do For Your Country: An Oral His- tory of the Peace Corps. Karen Schwarz, re- viewed by William W. Moss. Where the Experiment Began: New York City and the Two Hundredth Anniversary of George Washing- ton’s Inauguration; Final Report of the New York City Commission on the Bicentennial of the Con- stitution. Richard B. Bernstein, et al., reviewed by Mike Wallace. Witnesses to the Holocaust: An Oral History. Rhoda G. Lewin, ed., reviewed by Ronald J. Grele. Exhibit Reviews Americans on Vacation. Donna R. Braden and Judith E. Endelman, curators; Thomas Elliot, designer; James Van Bochove, educator. Reviewed by Gor- don L. Olson. . 130-32 A City Comes of Age: Chicago in the 1890s. Robert Goler, curator; Susan Hirsch, exhibit historian; Sam Bass Warner, Jr., consulting historian. Re- viewed by Gerald A. Danzer. Diamonds Are Forever: Artists and Writers on Base- ball. Peter Gordon, curator. Reviewed by Martin Blatt. Finding Philadelphia’s Past: Visions and Revisions. Gary B. Nash, guest historian; Karin L. Calvert, guest curator; Elizabeth F. Jarvis, curator. Re- viewed by Robert Weible. 13, No. 4 From Parlor to Politics: Women and Reform in Amer- ica, 1890-1925. Edith Mayo, curator; Constance Raitzky, designer. Reviewed by Sidney Bland. 13, No. 3

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