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Review: The Myth Of The Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War In American Popular Culture By Ronald Smelser And Edward J. Davies Ii, Gerd Horten
CUP Faculty Research
A review of the book The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture by Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies II (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008)
Brokers Of Culture: Italian Jesuits In The American West, 1848-1919 (Book Review), R. Bryan Bademan
Brokers Of Culture: Italian Jesuits In The American West, 1848-1919 (Book Review), R. Bryan Bademan
History Faculty Publications
Book review by R. Bryan Bademan.
McKevitt, Gerald. Brokers of Culture: Italian Jesuits in the American West, 1848-1919. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780804753579
Lydia Murdoch, Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, And Contested Citizenship In London, John D. Ramsbottom
Lydia Murdoch, Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, And Contested Citizenship In London, John D. Ramsbottom
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Dr. Ramsbottom's review of "Imagined Orphans: Poor Families, Child Welfare, and Contested Citizenship in London"
Review: The Media Were American: U.S. Mass Media In Decline By Jeremy Tunstall, Gerd Horten
Review: The Media Were American: U.S. Mass Media In Decline By Jeremy Tunstall, Gerd Horten
CUP Faculty Research
A review of the book The Media Were American: U.S. Mass Media in Decline by Jeremy Tunstall (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)
Review: Circling Home, Kate Farley
Review: Circling Home, Kate Farley
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Circling Home," by John Lane.
Review Of The Book Census Substitutes & State Census Records, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Census Substitutes & State Census Records, John A. Drobnicki
Publications and Research
Review of the book Census Substitutes & State Census Records.
Review: Electric Sounds: Technological Change And The Rise Of Corporate Mass Media By Steve J. Wurtzler, Gerd Horten
Review: Electric Sounds: Technological Change And The Rise Of Corporate Mass Media By Steve J. Wurtzler, Gerd Horten
CUP Faculty Research
A review of the book Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media by Steve Wurtzler (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007)
Religion And Culture In Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800 (Book Review), John B. Roney
Religion And Culture In Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800 (Book Review), John B. Roney
History Faculty Publications
Book review by John B. Roney.
Greyerz, Kaspar von. Religion and Culture in Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
9780195327656; 9780195327663 (pbk.)
Review: Stand Up For Alabama: Governor George Wallace, Peter Otto
Review: Stand Up For Alabama: Governor George Wallace, Peter Otto
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Stand Up for Alabama: Governor George Wallace," by Jeff Frederick.
Benedicte Wrensted' S Indian Photographs, Lea Rosson Delong
Benedicte Wrensted' S Indian Photographs, Lea Rosson Delong
The Bridge
Joanna Cohan Scherer resurrects the career of Benedicte Wrensted (1859-1949), a photographer who emigrated from Denmark in 1893 and set up her studio in Pocatello, Idaho, a town of about 4,500 population. Over the next seventeen years, Wrensted produced approximately one hundred seventy known photographs of Northern Shoshone, Bannock and Lemhi tribal members who lived on the nearby Fort Hall Indian Reservation, along with numerous pictures of the Euro-American citizens of Pocatello as well. Though several of Wrensted's photographs of the Sha-Ban (as the tribes refer to themselves) were well known and had been frequently published, it was not until …
Review Essay: Bringing The Middle Ages Into The World History Survey Course: Some Suggestions, Tiffany A. Trimmer
Review Essay: Bringing The Middle Ages Into The World History Survey Course: Some Suggestions, Tiffany A. Trimmer
Quidditas
Too often World Historians neglect coverage of the European Middle Ages, and medieval history courses tend to lose sight of the ways in which medieval Europe played a part in the wider world to which it belonged. Part of this results from the artificial pre/post 1500 CE split that dominates the organization of the typical world history survey, and part from the reluctance of World Historians to realize the potential of a global history approach to the era before the age of exploration and colonization. The works included in this essay attempt to rectify the absence of earlier European historical …
Review: The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’S Last Stand At The University Of Alabama, Ravonne Green
Review: The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’S Last Stand At The University Of Alabama, Ravonne Green
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’s Last Stand at the University of Alabama," by E. Culpepper Clark.
Review: Civil War Weather In Virginia, James Taylor
Review: Civil War Weather In Virginia, James Taylor
Georgia Library Quarterly
Review of the non-fiction book "Civil War Weather in Virginia," by Robert K. Krick.