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Index to Volume 18 1996 Authors Arnold, Lorna. “The Elements of Contro- Graham, Otis L., Jr., “The Public Historian’s versy Project: A Review,” no. 1, pp. 41- Nominations for Best and Worst Applica- 43. tions of History to Federal Policymaking, Ballard, Louis/Honganézhe, “Two Ogaxpa 1995,” no. 2, pp. 61-64. Sacred Robes Visit Home After 250 Years, Graham, Otis L., Jr., “Thinking about O. J. but the Ogaxpas Don’t Live There Any Simpson and Multiplying Divisions: In- More,” no. 4, pp. 193-97. terpreting History in a Fragmenting So- Bousé, Derek, “Culture as Nature: How Na- ciety,” no. 1, pp. 9-14. tive American Cultural Antiquities Be- Gulliford, Andrew, “Bones of Contention: came Part of the Natural World,” no. 4, The Repatriation of Native American pp. 75-98. Human Remains,” no. 4, pp. 119-43. Brady, William J., “Selections from Elements Gulliford, Andrew, “Restoring the Sacred ofC ontroversy: The Atomic Energy Com- Hoop: Native Americans and the mission and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Smithsonian Institution,” no. 3, pp. 43- Weapons Testing, 1947-1974, Working 51. with the Historian,” no. 1, pp. 17-22. Hacker, Barton C., “Afterpiece,” no. 1, pp. Brown, Jeffrey, “Historyi na n Eraof Change,” 35-39. no. 3, pp. 11-22. Hacker, Barton C., “Selections from Ele- Church, Bruce W., “Selections from Ele- ments of Controversy: The Atomic En- ments of Controversy: The Atomic En- ergy Commission and Radiation Safety in ergy Commission and Radiation Safety in Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1947-1974, Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1947-1974. Preface; The Third Wave; History and Origins of the Project,” no. 1, pp. 15-16. Health Effects,” no. 1, pp. 22-33. Cummings, Mary-Ellen, and Caroline King, C. Richard, “Surrounded by Indians: Gebhard, “Treaties and Memorials: In- The Exhibition of Comanche and the terpreting Horseshoe Bend National Predicament of Reinterpreting Native Military Park,” no. 4, pp. 19-36. American History,” no. 4, pp. 37-51. Forbes-Boyte, Kari, “Respecting Sacred Per- Kyvig, David E., “Historical Misunderstand- spectives: The Lakotas, Bear Butte, and ings and the Defeat of the Equal Rights Land-Management Strategies,” no. 4, pp. Amendment,” no. 1, pp. 45-63. 98-118. Lindgren, James M., ““A New Departure in Gebhard, Caroline, and Mary-Ellen Historic, Patriotic Work’: Personalism, Cummings, “Treaties and Memorials: Professionalism, and Conflicting Con- Interpreting Horseshoe Bend National cepts of Material Culture in the Late Military Park,” no. 4, pp. 19-36 Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centu- Glassberg, David, “Public History and the ries,” no. 2, pp. 41-60. Study of Memory,” no. 2, pp. 7-23. Lubar, Steven, “Beyond the History Stan- Graham, Otis L., Jr., “The Organization of dards,” no. 4, pp. 145-52. American Historiansand Public History— McMullen, Ann, “Soapbox Discourse: Tribal Some Progress,” no. 3, pp. 7-10. Historiography, Indian-White Relations, Graham, Otis L., Jr., “The Public Historian and Southeastern New England Pow- and the History of Public Policy,” no. 2, wows,” no. 4, pp. 53-74. pp. 5-6. Read, Peter, “Remembering Dead Places,” no. 2, pp. 25-40. 207 208 = THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN Ricketts, Shannon, “Cultural Selection and Wells: Historian on the Move,” no. 1, pp. National Identity: Establishing Historic 65-82. Sites in a National Framework,” no. 3, pp. Wells, Merle and William Tydeman, “Merle 23-41. Wells: Historian on the Move,” no. 1, pp. Runte, Alfred, “Pictures for Profit: Public 65-82. History as Anecdote,” no. 1, pp. 89-92. Zurier, Sarah E., “Collections Same, Mu- Sheridan, Thomas E., “Interpreting the Past seum Different: Object Lessons at the for the Public: A High-Wire Act,” no. 1, George Gustav Heye Center of the Na- pp. 83-88. tional Museum of the American Indian,” Tydeman, William, and Merle Wells, “Merle no. 4, pp. 185-92. Reviews of Printed Material Alanen, Arnold R., and Susan Olsen Haswell, viewed by Tami Davis Biddle, no. 2, pp. A Garden Apart: An Agricultural and 93-97. Settlement History of Michigan’s Sleep- Bickford-Smith, Vivian, and Elizabeth van ing Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Re- Heyningen, Sites of History: The Water- gion. Reviewed by Rebecca Conard, no. front. Reviewed byJ ames P. Delgado, no. 3, pp. 85-87. 2, pp. 67-70. Anderson, Lee, and Gregory J. Higby, The Bray, Tamara L., and Thomas W. Killion, Spirit of Voluntarism: A Legacy of Com- Reckoning With the Dead: The Larsen mitment and Contribution, The United Bay Repatriation and the Smithsonian States Pharmacopeia, 1820-1995. Re- Institution. Reviewed by Andrew viewed by Steven J. Novak, no. 3, pp. 73- Gulliford, no. 3, pp. 41-49. 7A. Brear, Holly Beachley, Inherit the Alamo: Anderson, Richard C., Jr., and Curt Johnson, Myth and Ritual at an American Shrine. Artillery Hell: The Employment of Artil- Reviewed by Patrick Hagopian, no. 4, pp. lery at Antietam. Reviewed by D. Scott 167-70. Hartwig, no. 3, pp. 61-62. Carstensen, Frederick V., Morton Rothstein, Ayres, James E., A. E. Rogge, Melissa Keane, and Joseph A. Swanson, eds., Outstand- Diane L. Douglas, Everett J. Bassett, ing in His Field: Perspectives on Ameri- Diane L. Fenicle, Cindy L. Myers, Bonnie can Agriculture in Honor of Wayne D. J. Clark, and Karen T:urnmire, The His- Rasmussen. Reviewed by J. Douglas torical Archaeology of Dam Construction Helms, no. 1, pp. 122-23. Camps in Central Arizona, Volume 2A: Castaneda, Christopher J., and Joseph A. Sites in the Roosevelt Dam Area. Dames Pratt, From Texas to the East: A Strategic ¢x Moore Intermountain Cultural Re- History of Texas Eastern Corporation. source Services Research Paper Number Reviewed by Paul D. Friedman, no. 1, 11. Reviewed by Robert L. Spude, no. 4, pp. 100-102. pp. 162-64. Center for Air Force History, Coming in Baer, George W., One Hundred Years of Sea from the Cold: Military Heritage in the Power. Reviewed by Dean C. Allard, no. Cold War. Report on the Department of 1, pp. 127-30. Defense Cold War Legacy Project. Re- Barlow, Jeffrey G., Revolt of the Admirals: viewed by David M. Hansen, no. 3, pp. The Fight for Naval Aviation, 1945-1950. 58-61. Reviewed by Robert Schnare, no. 2. pp. Ceruzzi, Paul E., and PeggyA . Kidwell, Land- 97- 98. marks in Digital Computing: A Bartlett, Virginia K., Keeping House: Women’s Smithsonian Pictorial History. Reviewed Lives in Western Pennsylvania, 1790- by Sharon Babaian, no. 1, pp. 132-34. 1850. Reviewed by Sarah E. Nelson, no. Christie, Carl A., Ocean Bridge: The History 2, pp. 102-104. of the RAF Ferry Conimand. Reviewed Bercuson, DavidJ. ,a nd S. F. Wise, eds., The by Roger G. Miller, no. 3, pp. 68-70. Valour and the Horror Revisited. Re- Civil War Sites Advisory Committee, Civil INDTOE VOXLUM E 18 ® 209 War Sites Advisory Commission Report Sizemore,A Century inthe Works: Freese on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields. and Nichols Consulting Engineers, 1894- Reviewed by Susan Williams, no. 4, pp. 1994. Reviewed by Christopher J. 170-72. Castaneda, no. 1, pp. 105-106. Clouse, Jerry A., The Whiskey Rebellion: Gardner, Mark, Fort Bowie National His- Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Frontier toric Site. Reviewed by Thomas E. People Test the American Constitution. Sheridan, no. 1, pp. 83-88. Reviewed by John P. McCarthy, no. 1, pp. Geier, Clarence R., Jr., and Susan E. Winter, 115-17. eds., Look to the Earth: Historical Ar- Collins, Martin J., and Sylvia K. Kraemer, chaeology and the American Civil War. eds., Space: Discovery and Exploration. Reviewed by J.W. Joseph, no. 2, pp. 89- Reviewed by Cargill Hall, no. 4, pp. 176- 91. 78. Glaser, Jane R., and Artemis A. Zenetou, Cupper, Dan, Our Priceless Heritage: Penn- eds., Gender Perspectives: Essays on sylvania State Parks, 1893-1993. Re- Women in Museums. Reviewed by Vivien viewed by Rachel Franklin Weekley, no. Ellen Rose, no. 2, pp. 100-102. 2, pp. 84- 87. Grathwol, Robert P.,and Donita M: Moorhus, Dolan, Sean B., ed., Telling the Story: The American Forces in Berlin: Cold War Media, the Public, and American History. Outpost, 1945-1994. Reviewed by David Reviewed by Daniel Sipe, no. 3, pp. 54- Hansen, no. 3, pp. 58-61. 56. Grumet, Robert S., Historic Contact: Indian Doubler, Michael D., Closing with the En- People and Colonists in Today's North- emy: How GIs Fought the War in Europe, eastern United States in the Sixteenth 1944-1945. Reviewed by G. Kurt Piehler, through Eighteenth Centuries. Reviewed no. 1, pp. 125-27. by Bary C. Kent, no. 4, pp. 155-56. Douglas, Diane L., A. E. Rogge, Karen Habiluk, Patrcik, and David Neufeld, “Make Turnmire, Melissa Keane, James E. Ayres, It Pay!”: Gold Dredge #4, Klondike, Everett J. Bassett, and Cindy L. Myers, Yukon, Canada. Reviewed by Richard The Historical Archaeology of Dam Con- Francaviglia, no. 2, pp. 87-89. struction Camps in Central Arizona, Vol- Hacker, Barton C., Elements of Controversy: ume 2C: Sites at Other Dams Along the The Atomic Energy Commissiion and Salt and Verde Rivers. Dames & Moore Radiation Safety in Nuclear Weapons Intermountain Cultural Resource Services Testing, 1947-1974, reviewed by Lorna Research Paper Number 13. Reviewed by Arnold, no. 1, pp. 41-43. Robert L. Spude, no. 4, pp. 162-64. Hansen, James R., Spaceflight Revolution: Fenicle, Diane L., James E. Ayres, Everett J. NASA Langley Research Center From Bassett, Cindy L. Myers, A. E. Rogge, Sputnik to Apollo. Reviewed by Peter Melissa Keane, and Diane L. Douglas, Neushul, no. 3, pp. 70-72. The Historical Archaeology of Dam Con- Hardin, Evamaria, Syracuse Landmarks: An struction Camps in Central Arizona, Vol- AIA Guide to Downtown and Historic ume 2B: Sites in the New Waddell Dam Neighborhoods. Reviewed by Jean R. Area. Dames & Moore Intermountain France, no. 1, pp. 110-12. Cultural Resource Services Research Pa- Hasselstrom, Linda, Roadside History of per Number 12. Reviewed by Robert L. South Dakota. Reviewed by Merle Wells, Spude, no. 4, pp. 162-64. no. 1, pp. 106-109. Fitzgerald, Donald C., Faded Dreams: More Haswell, Susan Olsen, and Arnold R. Alanen, Ghost Towns of Kansas. Reviewed by A Garden Apart: An Agricultural and Merle Wells, no. 1, pp. 106-109. Settlement History of Michigan’s Sleep- Fontana, Bernard L., Entrada: The Legacy of ing Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Re- Spain and Mexico in the United States. gion. Reviewed by Rebecca Conard, no. Reviewed by Thomas E. Sheridan, no. 1, 3, pp. 85-87. pp. 83-88. Hayden, Dolores, The Powero fP lace: Urban Foy, Jessica H., and Thomas J. Schlereth, Landscapes as Public History. Reviewed eds., American Home Life, 1880-1930: A by Carol Roark, no. 3, pp. 52-54. Social History of Spaces and Services. Head, William, Every Inch a Soldier: Augus- Reviewed by Douglas Kendall, no. 2, pp. tine Warner Robins and the Building of 104-106. U.S. Airpower. Reviewed by Michael D. Freese, Simon W., and Deborah Lightfoot Doubler, no. 3, pp. 66-68. 210 8 THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN Higby, Gregory J., and Lee Anderson, The Exploring the History of Local Utilities Spirit of Voluntarism: A Legacy of Com- and Public Works. Reviewed by Martin mitment and Contribution, The United V. Melosi, no. 1, pp. 99-100. States Pharmacopeia, 1820-1995. Re- Keel, Bennie C. and Ruthann Knudson, eds., viewed by Steven J. Novak, no. 3, pp. 73- The Public Trust and the FirsAt mericans. 74. Reviewed by Wilcomb E. Washburn, no. Hill, Richard W., Sr., and Tom Hill eds., 4, pp. 153-55. Creation’s Journey: Native American Keeton, Richard, and Sharyn Kane, In Those Identity and Belief. Reviewed by Andrew Days: African-American Life Near the Gulliford, no. 3, pp. 43-51. Savannah River. Reviewed by Kym S. Hill, Tom, and Richard W. Hill, Sr., eds., Rice, no. 1, pp. 120-22. Creation’s Journey: Native American Kidwell, Peggy A., and Paul E. Ceruzzi, Land- Identity and Belief. Reviewed by Andrew marks in Digital Computing: A Gulliford, no. 3, pp. 43-51. Smithsonian Pictorial History. Reviewed Hinsley, Curtis M., The Smithsonian and the by Sharon Babaian, no. 1, pp. 132-34. American Indian: Making a Moral An- Killion, Thomas W., and Tamara L. Bray, thropology in Victorian America. Re- Reckoning With the Dead: The Larsen viewed by Andrew Gulliford, no. 3, pp. Bay Repatriation and the Smithsonian 43-51. Institution. Reviewed by Andrew Hirt, Paul W., A Conspiracy of Optimism: Gulliford, no. 3, pp. 43-51. Managemento ft he National Forests since King, MarthaJ. ,K eith A. Nier, Paul B. Israel, World War Two. Reviewed by Allan S. and Robert A. Rosenberg, eds., The Pa- Newell, no. 1, pp. 93-95. pers of Thomas A. Edison, Volume 3: The Israel, Paul B., Robert A. Rosenberg, Keith Menlo Park Years, April 1876-December A. Nier, and Martha J. King, eds., The 1877. Reviewed by AndrewJ . Butrica, no. 3, pp. 78-80. Papers of Thomas A. Edison, Volume 3: The Menlo Park Years, April 1876-De- Knudson, Ruthann, and Bennie C. Keel, eds., cember 1877. Reviewed by Andrew J. The Public Trust and the First Americans. Butrica, no. 3, pp. 78-80. Reviewed by Wilcomb E. Washburn, no. Ives, Edward D., The Tape—Recorded Inter- 4, pp. 153-55. view: A Manual for Fieldworkers in Folk- Kraemer, Sylvia K., and Martin J. Collins, lore and Oral History, 2d ed. Reviewed eds., Space: Discovery and Exploration. by Laurie Mercier, no. 4, pp. 183-84. Reviewed by Cargill Hall, no. 4, pp. 176- Jackson, Harvey H., Ili, Rivers of History: 78. Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, LaLande, Jeff, An Environmental History of and Alabama. Reviewed by Albert the Little Applegate River Watershed, Cowdrey, no. 4, pp. 158-60. Jackson County, Oregon. Reviewed by Jamieson, Perry D., Crossing the Deadly Susan M. Stacy, no. 3, pp. 87-90. Ground: United States Army Tactics, Launius, Roger D., NASA: A History of the 1865-1899. Reviewed by Douglas C. U.S. Civil Space Program. Reviewed by McChristian, no. 2, pp. 91-93. Martin J. Collins, no. 1, pp. 130-32. Johnson, Curt, and Richard C. Anderson, Jr., Lavender, David, DeSoto, Coronado, Artillery Hell: The Employment of Artil- Cabrillo: Explorers of the Northern Mys- lery at Antietam. Reviewed by D. Scott tery. Reviewed by Thomas E. Sheridan, Hartwig, no. 3, pp. 61-62. no. 1, pp. 83-88. Johnson, Leland, and Daniel Schaffer, Oak Linenthai, Edward T., Preserving Memory: Ridge National Laboratory: The First Fifty The Struggle to Create America’s Holo- Years. Reviewed by Barton C. Hacker, caust Museum. Reviewed by Martin Blatt, no. 3, pp. 72-73. no. 2, pp. 72-74. Johnson, Leland R., The Ohio River Division, Marcombe, David, Sounding Boards: Oral U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: The His- Testimony and the Local Historian. Re- tory of a Central Command. Reviewed by viewed by Laurie Mercier, no. 4, pp. 183- David M. Introcaso, no. 2, pp. 79-80. 84. Kane, Sharyn, and Richard Keeton, In Those McAlester, Virginia, and Lee McAlester, Days: African-American Life Near the Great American Houses and their Archi- Savannah River. Reviewed by Kym S. tectural Styles. Reviewed by Gretchen Rice, no. 1, pp. 120-22. Luxenberg, no. 2, pp. 106-109. Keating, Ann Durkin, Invisible Networks: McAlester, Lee, and Virginia McAlester, INDTOE VOXLUM E 18 ® 211 Great American Houses and their Archi- Susan Williams, no. 4, pp. 170-72 tectura! Styles. Reviewed by Gretchen Nier, Keith A., Paul B. Israel, Robert A. Luxenberg, no. 2, pp. 106-109. Rosenberg, and MarthaJ . King, eds., The McChristian, Douglas C., The U.S. Army in Papers of Thomas A. Edison, Volume 3: the West, 1870-1880: Uniforms, Weap- The Menlo Park Years, April 1876-De- ons, and Equipment. Reviewed by Perry cember 1877. Reviewed by Andrew J. D. Jamieson, no. 3. pp. 62-63. Butrica, no. 3, pp. 78-80. Melosi, Martin V., ed., Urban Public Policy: Neufeld, David, and Patrick Habiluk, “Make Historical Modes and Methods. Reviewed It Pay!”: Gold Dredge #4, Klondike, by Charles Jacobson, no. 1, pp. 124-25. Yukon, Canada. Reviewed by Richard Metz, Leon C., Roadside History of Texas. Francaviglia, no. 2, pp. 87-89. Reviewed by Merle Wells, no. 1, pp. 106- Olenick, Andy, and Richard Reisem, 200 109. Years of Rochester Architecture and Gar- Miles, John C., Guardians of the Parks: A dens. Reviewed by Jean R. France, no. 1, History of the National Parks and Con- pp. 110-12. servation Association. Reviewed by Perry, Daniel K., “A Fine Substantial Piece of Heather Huyck, no. 4, pp. 166-67. Masonry”: Scranton’s Historic Furnaces. Miller, John E., Lookifnogr History on High- Reviewed by Emory Kemp, no. 1, pp. way 14. Reviewed by Merle Wells, no. 1, 112-15. pp. 106-109. Phillips, Steven, The Soil Conservation Ser- Miner, Craig, Wolf Creek Station: Kansas vice Responds to the 1993 Midwest Floods. Gas and Electric in the Nuclear Era. Re- Reviewed by Susan M. Stacy, no. 3, pp. viewed by Terrence R. Fehner and F.G. 87- 90. Gosling, no.2, pp. 77-79. Pitzer, Paul P., Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Mobley, Joe A., Ship Ashore!: The U.S. Life- Dream. Reviewed by Gregory R. Graves, savers of Coastal North Carolina. Re- no. 1, pp. 102-104. viewed by Candace Clifford, no. 4, pp. Potter, Parker B., Jr., Public Archaeology in 172-74. Annapolis: A Critical Approach to His- Moorhus, Donita M., and Robert P. Grathwol, tory in Maryland’s Ancient City. Re- American Forces in Berlin: Cold War viewed by Gail Fowler Mohanty, no. 3, Outpost, 1945-1994. Reviewed by David pp. 56-58. Hansen, no. 3, pp. 58-61. Pratt, Joseph A., and Christopher J. Murphy, Dan, Santa Fe Trail, Voyage of Castaneda, From Texas to the East: A Discovery: The Story Behind the Scen- Strategic History of Texas Eastern Cor- ery. Reviewed by Alfred Runte, no. 1, pp. poration. Reviewed by Paul D. Friedman, 89-92. no. 1, pp. 100-102. Murphy, Dan, Oregon Trail, Voyage of Dis- Pursell, Carroll, The Machine in America: A covery: The Story Behind the Scenery. Social History of Technology. Reviewed Reviewed by Alfred Runte, no. 1, pp. 89- by Philip Scranton, no. 3, pp. 76-78. 92. Reisem, Richard, and Andy Olenick, 200 Murphy, Dan, Lewis and Clark, Voyage of Years of Rochester Architecture and Gar- Discovery: The Story Behind the Scen- dens. Reviewed by Jean R. France, no. 1, pp. 110-12. ery. Reviewed by Alfred Runte, no. 1, pp. 89-92. Rettie, Dwight F., Our National Park Sys- Murphy, Dan, John Wesley Powell, Voyage of tem: Caring for America’s Greatest Natu- Discovery: The Story Behind the Scen- ral and Historic Treasures. Reviewed by ery. Reviewed by Alfred Runte, no. 1. pp. Gail Evans, no. 3, pp. 80-83. 89-92. Ritchie, Donald A., Doing Oral History. Re- National Center for History in the Schools, viewed by Rebecca Sharpless, no. 2, pp. National Standards for United States His- 98-100. tory: Exploring the American Experience. Rogge, A. E., D. Lorne McWatters, Melissa Grades 5-12 Expanded Edition. Re- Keane, and Richard P. Emanuel, Raising viewed by Steven Lubar, no. 4, pp. 145- Arizona’s Dams: Daily Life, Danger, and 52. Discrimination in the Dam Construction National Park Service, Interagency Resources Camps of Central Arizona, 1890s-1940s. Division, Study of Civil War Sites in the Reviewed by Robert L. Spude, no. 4, pp. Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Pursuant 162-64. to Public Law 101-628. Reviewed by Rogge, A. E., Melissa Keane, and D. Lorne 212 # THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN McWatters, The Historical Archaeology Smith, Kathryn Schneider, Fifty Years of of Dam Construction Camps in Central Building Community: A History of the Arizona, Volume 1: Synthesis. Dames and Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. Moore Intermountain Cultural Resource Reviewed by Donita Moorhus, no. 4, pp. Services Research Paper Number 10. 181-83. Reviewed by Robert L. Spude, no. 4, pp. Snow, Stephen Eddy, Performing the Pil- 162-64. grims: A Study of Ethnohistorical Role- Rosenberg, Robert A., Paul B. Israel, Keith Playing at Plimoth Plantation. Reviewed A. Nier, and Martha J. King, eds., The by Nina Zannieri, no. 1, pp. 117-20. Papers of Thomas A. Edison, Volume 3: Stine, Jeffrey K., Twenty Years of Science in The Menlo Park Years, April 1876-De- the Public Interest: A History of the Con- cember 1877. Reviewed by Andrew J. gressional Science and Engineering Fel- Butrica, no. 3, pp. 78-80. lowship Program. Reviewed by P.J. Rothman, Hal K., Maintaining a Legacy: An Capelotti, no. 2, pp. 80-83. Administrative History ofG eorge Rogers Strutin, Michele, Chaco, A Cultural Legacy: Clark National Historical Park. Reviewed Chaco Culture National Historical Park. by Kenneth Elkins, no. 1, pp. 95-97. Reviewed by Thomas E. Sheridan, no. 1, Rothman, Hal K., ed., “I'll Never Fight Fire pp. 83-88. with My Bare Hands Again”: Recollec- Swanson, Joseph A., Frederick C. Carstensen, tions of the First Forest Rangers of the and Morton Rothstein eds., Outstanding Inland Northwest. Reviewed by Robert in His Field: Perspectives on American Bunting, no. 3, pp. 83-85. Agriculture in Honor of Wayne D. Rothstein, Morton, Frederick V. Carstensen, Rasmussen. Reviewed by J. Douglas and Joseph A. Swanson, eds., Outstand- Helms, no. 1, pp. 122-23. ing in His Field: Perspectives on Ameri- Thompson, Gregory Lee, The Passenger Train can Agriculture in Honor of Wayne D in the Motor Age: California’s Rail and Rasmussen. Reviewed by J. Douglas Bus Industries, 1910-1941. Reviewed by Helms, no. 1, pp. 122-23. Alfred Runte, no. 3, pp. 75-76. Schaffer, Daniel, and Leland Johnson, Oak Trout, Ed, Historic Buildings of the Smokies. Ridge National Laboratory: The First Fifty Reviewed by Carroll Van West, no. 4, pp. Years. Reviewed by Barton C. Hacker, 156-58. no. 3, pp. 72-73. Twining, Charles E., George S. Long: Timber Schlereth, Thomas J., and Jessica H. Foy, Statesman. Reviewed by Gerald W. Wil- eds., American Home Life, 1880-1930: A liams, no. 1, pp. 97-99. Social History of Spaces and Services. Tyler-McGraw, Marie, At the Falls: Rich- Reviewed by Douglas Kendall, no. 2, pp. mond, Virginia, and its People. Reviewed 104-106. by James C. Kelly, no. 2, pp. 65-67. Schudson, Michael, Watergate in American Unrau, Harlan D., Lake Clark National Park Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Preserve, Alaska: Historic Resource and Reconstruct the Past. Reviewed by Study. Reviewed by Richard Francaviglia, Michael Frisch, no. 2, pp. 70-72. no. 2, pp. 87-89. Shaw, Douglas V., Immigration and Ethnicity Utz, Curtis A., Assault from the Sea: The in New Jersey History. Reviewed by Amphibious Landinga t Inchon. Reviewed Harvey Strum, no. 2, pp. 83-84. by Robert E. Schnare, no. 4, pp. 180-81. Shulimson, Jack, The Marine Corps’ Search Van Heyningen, Elizabeth, and Vivian for a Mission, 1880-1898. Reviewed by Bickford-Smith, Sites of History: The Edgar F. Raines, Jr., no. 3, pp. 64-66. Waterfront. Reviewed by James P. Silkensen, Gregory M., Windy Gap: Delgado, no. 2, pp. 67-70. Transmountain Water Diversion and the Van Staaveren, Jacob, Interdiction in South- Environmental Movement, Colorado ern Laos, 1960-1968. Reviewed by Ben- Water Resources Research Institute Tech- jamin Franklin Cooling, no.4, pp. 178-80. nical Report No. 61. Reviewed by Susan Winch, Terence, ed., All Roads Are Good: M. Stacy, no. 3, pp. 87-90. Native Voices on Life and Culture. Re- Sizemore, Deborah Lightfoot, and Simon W. viewed by Andrew Gulliford, no. 3, pp. Freese, A Century in the Works: Freese 43-51. and Nichols Consulting Engineers, 1894- Waite, Diana S., ed., Albany Architecture: A 1994. Reviewed by Christopher J. Guide to the City. Reviewed by Jean R. Castaneda, no. 1, pp. 105-106. France, no. 1, pp. 110-12. INDTOE VOXLUM E 18 ® 213 Wallace, Kim E., Brickyard Towns: A His- formation Series, Number 4. Reviewed tory of Refractories Industry Communi- by Jay C. Martin, no. 4, pp. 174-76. ties in South-Central Pennsylvania. Re- Winter, Susan E., and Clarence R. Geier, Jr., viewed by Emory Kemp, no. 1, pp. 112- eds., Look to the Earth: Historical Ar- 15. chaeology and the American Civil War. Warner, Robert M., Diary of a Dream: A Reviewed by J.W. Joseph, no. 2, pp. 89- History of the National Archives Inde- 91. pendence Movement, 1980-1985. Re- Wise, S.F., and David J. Bercuson, eds., The viewed byJ ohn F. Burns, no. 2, pp. 75-76. Valour and the Horror Revisited. Re- Watson, Alan D., Onslow County: A Brief viewed by Tami Davis Biddle, no. 2, pp. History. Reviewed by John M. Matthews, 93-97. no. 4, pp. 160-62. Yakel, Elizabeth, Starting an Archives. Re- Welsh, Michael, Dunes and Dreams: A His- viewed by Karen Benedict, no. 1, pp. 135- tory of White Sands National Monument. 36. Intermountain Cultural Resource Center Zenetou, Artemis A., and Jane R. Glaser, Professional Paper Number 55. Reviewed eds., Gender Perspectives: Essays on by George Lubick, no. 4, pp. 164-66. Women in Museums. Reviewed by Vivien Wilson, Garth, A History of Shipbuilding Ellen Rose, no. 2, pp. 100-102. and Naval Architecture in Canada. Trans- Reviewers of Printed Material Allard, Dean C., reviewer. George W. Baer, and Martha J. King, eds., The Papers of One Hundred Years of Sea Power, no. 1, Thomas A. Edison, Volume 3: The Menlo pp. 127-30. Park Years, April 1876-December 1877, Arnold, Lorna, reviewer. Barton C. Hacker, no. 3, pp. 78-80. Elements of Controversy: The Atomic Capelotti, P.J., reviewer. Jeffrey K. Stine, Energy Commission and Radiation Safety Twenty Years of Science in the Public in Nuclear Weapons Testing, 1947-1974, Interest: A History of the Congressional no. 1, pp. 41-43. Science and Engineering Fellowship Pro- Babaian, Sharon, reviewer. Peggy A. Kidwell gram, no. 2, pp. 80-83. and Paul E. Ceruzzi, Landmarks in Digi- Castaneda, Christopher J., reviewer. Simon tal Computing: A Smithsonian Pictorial W. Freese and Deborah Lightfoot History, no. 1, pp. 132-34. Sizemore,A Century inthe Works: Freese Benedict, Karen, reviewer. Elizabeth Yakel, and Nichols Consulting Engineers, 1894- Starting an Archives, no. 1, pp. 135-36. 1994, no. 1, pp. 105-106. Biddle, Tami Davis, reviewer. David J. Clifford, Candace, reviewer. Joe A. Mobley, BercusonandS. F. Wise, eds., The Valour Ship Ashore!: The U.S. Lifesavers of and the Horror Revisited, no. 2, pp. 93- Coastal North Carolina, no. 4, pp. 172- 97. 74. Blatt, Martin, reviewer. EdwardT . Linenthal, Collins, Martin]J .,r eviewer. Roger D. Launius, Preserving Memory: The Struggle to Cre- NASA: A History of the U.S. Civil Space ate America’s Holocaust Museum, no. 2, Program, no. 1, pp. 130-32. pp. 72-74. Conard, Rebecca, reviewer. Susan Olsen Bunting, Robert, reviewer. Hal K. Rothman, Haswell and Arnold R. 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