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America's Civil War and its Aftermath

The Civil War was one of the most important events in the history of the United States. How did the war affect soldiers and citizens of the North and South? What were some of the major characteristics and events of the Reconstruction period that followed the war?

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Lost causes and gallantry: Johnny Reb and the Shadow of Sir Walter. Franklin Burroughs.
American Scholar, Autumn 2003 v72 i4 p73(20) (9901 words)
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A rejected alternative: Union policy and the relocation of southern "contrabands" at the dawn of emancipation. V. Jacque Voegeli.
Journal of Southern History, Nov 2003 v69 i4 p765(26) (12024 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865."

Wielding the pen: Margaret Preston, Confederate nationalistic literature, and the expansion of a woman's place in the South. Stacey Jean Klein.
Civil War History, Sept 2003 v49 i3 p221(15) (6478 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865."

Obstructing reconstruction: John Archibald Campbell and the legal campaign against Louisiana's Republican government, 1868-1873. Michael A. Ross.
Civil War History, Sept 2003 v49 i3 p235(20) (10229 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865."

The election of 1896 and the restructuring of Civil War memory. Patrick J. Kelly.
Civil War History, Sept 2003 v49 i3 p254(28) (14089 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865."

"Baptism in blood": the Civil War and the creation of an American civil religion. (Civil War). Harry S. Stout.
Books & Culture, July-August 2003 v9 i4 p16(5) (6601 words)
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I HAVE COMMITED A WRONG BY COMING HERE'. (Brief Article) benjamin h. pike.
Civil War Times, June 2000 v39 i3 p16 (3955 words)
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BEYOND GETTYSBURG. (Brief Article) patrice crowley.
Civil War Times, June 2000 v39 i3 p18 (2868 words)
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THE REGULARS. (Brief Article) michael huebner.
Civil War Times, June 2000 v39 i3 p24 (5043 words)
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THE IRON TURTLE. (Brief Article) donald I. barnhart jr..
Civil War Times , June 2000 v39 i3 p46 (4007 words)
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Chronicler of the Southern soldier: confederate correspondent Peter Wellington Alexander provided a vivid glimpse of war's horrors and brutalities with his dispatches from the front lines of the Civil War. (The nation: the civil war). Stephen Goode.
Insight on the News Feb 4, 2003 v19 i4 p35(5)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865 ."

The Christian Soldier: General Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson: James I. Robertson, Jr. looks at the man behind the legendary Confederate hero. (Biography) James I. Robertson Jr.. History Today Feb 2003 v53 i2 p29(7) Mag.Coll.: 112J0476.
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865 ."

Civil War Unionists and the political culture of loyalty in Alabama, 1860-1861. Margaret M. Storey. Journal of Southern History Feb 2003 v69 i1 p71(36)
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Civil War Sleuths. (influential spies, for both sides, during the Civil War) Andrew Curry.
U.S. News & World Report Jan 27, 2003 p55 Mag.Coll.: 112J1694. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2397.
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Seldom thanked, never praised, and scarcely recognized: gender and racism in Civil War hospitals. Jane E. Schultz. Civil War History Sept 2002 v48 i3 p220(18)
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Posterity's blush: civil liberties, property rights, and property confiscation in the confederacy. Brian R. Dirck.
Civil War History Sept 2002 v48 i3 p237(21)
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A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: the Diary of Frances Peter. W. Scott Poole.
Civil War History Sept 2002 v48 i3 p265(3)
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Soldier girl: the Emma Edmonds story; she cropped her hair, donned a uniform, and became a soldier in the American Civil War. No one ever knew that he was a she. Until she told them. Tom Derreck.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History August-Sept 2002 v82 i4 p26(6)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865 ."

Cooking becomes living history: "most people who take part love history and want to convey the past to others in a real way.". (Brief Article)(Interview) Virginia A. Johnson.
Grit June 9, 2002 v120 i12 p18(2)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "Civil War, 1861-1865 ."

The emergence of a suffragist: Mary Livermore, Civil War activism, and the moral power of women. Wendy Hamand Venet.
Civil War History June 2002 v48 i2 p143(23)
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Trip time. (child soldiers in the U.S. Civil War)(Brief Article)
Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication March 15, 2002 v101 i21 p2(2)
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Nations of American rebels: understanding nationalism in Revolutionary North America and the Civil War South. Benjamin L. Carp.
Civil War History March 2002 v48 i1 p5(30)
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Eli Landers: letters of a Confederate soldier. (American Civil War) Stephanie Wasta, Carolyn Lott.
Social Education March 2002 v66 i2 p122(8)
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Preserving Civil War diaries. John Michael Priest.
Social Education March 2002 v66 i2 p130(3)
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Chronicles of Black Courage. (African American Confederate sailor Robert Smalls) Lerone Bennett Jr..
Ebony Nov 2001 v57 i1 p158
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Southern Nationalism. (United States Civil War) Charles Oliver.
Reason August 2001 v33 i4 p77
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FOR GOD & COUNTRY WHY MEN JOINED UP FOR THE US CIVIL WAR. Susan-Mary Grant.
History Today, July 2000 v50 i7 p20
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A Bold Break for FREEDOM. (African American slave Robert Smalls became a Civil War hero by stealing a Confederate ship and bringing it to the Union forces; he later pursued a political career) Mark H. Dunkelman.
American History, December 1999 v34 i5 p22
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The Greeley Peace Plan. (journalist Horace Greeley) Harry J. Maihafer.
American History, August 1999 v34 i3 p48(6)
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The Civil War generation: military service and mobility in Dubuque, Iowa, 1860-1870. Russell L. Johnson.
Journal of Social History, Summer 1999 v32 i4 p791(3)
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Confederates on the Clyde. (Clyde River, Scotland; Glasgow, Scotland's, trade with US during Civil War)(includes bibliography) Alistair Goldsmith.
History Today, August 1998 v48 n8 p45(6)
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Pride and prejudice in the American Civil War. (black Union soldiers)(Cover Story) Susan-Mary Grant.
History Today, September 1998 v48 n9 p41(8)
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Who owns the whip?: Chesnutt, Tourgee, and Reconstruction justice. Bill Hardwig.
African American Review Spring 2002 v36 i1 p5(16)
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Sexualized racism/gendered violence: outraging the body politic in the Reconstruction South. Lisa Cardyn.
Michigan Law Review Feb 2002 v100 i4 p675(193)
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THE SPIRIT OF '76: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTORY IN THE REDEMPTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDREW SLAP.
The Historian Summer 2001 v63 i4 p769
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SLAVERY AND SOUTHERN VIOLENCE: COUNTY COURT PETITIONS AND THE SOUTH'S PECULIAR INSTITUTION. Loren Schweninger.
The Journal of Negro History Wntr-Spring 2000 v85 i1-2 p33
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Keeping an "old wound" alive: 'The Marrow of Tradition' and the legacy of Wilmington. Jae H. Roe.
African American Review Summer 1999 v33 i2 p231(1)
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The problem of "labor" in the post-Reconstruction Louisiana sugar industry. (African Americans in Southern Agriculture: 1877-1945) Louis Ferleger.
agricultural history Spring 1998 v72 n2 p140(19)
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Reconstruction's last gast: in 1876, state elections in South Carolina proved one of the fiercest - and final - battlegrounds for Reconstruction. Sean McCollum.
Scholastic Update Sept 22, 1997 v130 n2 p14(3)
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The Ku Klux Klan: property crime and the plantation system in Reconstruction Alabama. Michael W. Fitzgerald.
agricultural history Spring 1997 v71 n2 p186(21)
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The disappearance of Susan Daniel and Henderson Cooper: gender and narratives in the Reconstruction-era U.S. south. Laura F. Edwards.
Feminist Studies Summer 1996 v22 n2 p363(24)
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'American all:' reforging a national brotherhood, 1876-1917. Cecilia O'Leary.
History Today Oct 1994 v44 n10 p20(8)
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The "chords of love": legalizing black marital and family rights in postwar Texas. Barry A. Crouch.
The Journal of Negro History Fall 1994 v79 n4 p334(18)
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Winning the peace: postwar thinking and the defeated confederacy. Tony Smith.
World Policy Journal Summer 1994 v11 n2 p92(11)
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Mountaineer reconstruction: blacks in the political reconstruction of West Virginia. Stephen D. Engle.
The Journal of Negro History Summer 1993 v78 n3 p137(29)
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The origins of African-American politics in southwest Georgia: a case study of Black political organization during presidential reconstruction, 1865-1867. Lee W. Formwalt.
The Journal of Negro History Fall 1992 v77 n4 p211(11)
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Rights of secession. (arguments for the right of secession)(Symposium: Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium) Daniel Kofman.
Society, July-August 1998 v35 n5 p30(8)
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Secession, autonomy and modernity. (examples of seccessionary movements in world history)(Symposium: Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium) Edward A. Tiryakian.
Society, July-August 1998 v35 n5 p49(10)
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The North American Free Trade Agreement

Negotiated by President George H. W. Bush and the leaders of Canada and Mexico, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was designed to integrate the economies of the three countries by increasing the flow of goods, services, and capital between them, with the ultimate goal being greater economic growth for all three nations. However, from the time Bill Clinton pushed NAFTA through Congress, the treaty has been the target of attacks from unions, environmentalists, economic protectionists, and other opponents. What exactly was NAFTA designed to do, how well has it performed, and what are the criticisms leveled against it?

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NAFTA Now 10 Years Old, Still Controversial.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News , Jan 1, 2004 pITEM04001108 (1702 words)
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Mexico: Was NAFTA Worth It? A tale of what free trade can and cannot do. North American Free Trade Agreement Geri Smith, Cristina Lindblad.
Business Week, Dec 22, 2003 i3863 p34 (3670 words)
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10 years later, NAFTA harvest falls short for rural Mexicans. Hugh Dellios.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, Dec 18, 2003 pK6034 (2251 words)
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NAFTA at 10: Predicted 'sucking sound' of job losses more like a whisper. Kevin G. Hall.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, Dec 16, 2003 pK2399 (1198 words)
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After Ten Years, Benefits of NAFTA Trade Agreement Remain Uneven.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News , Dec 12, 2003 pITEM03346246 (1176 words)
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NAFTA's shop-floor impact; Ten years later, the trade deal costs some US jobs but buoys trade and efficiency. (USA)
The Christian Science Monitor, Nov 4, 2003 p01 (946 words)
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NAFTA at 10: business leaders say the North American Free Trade Agreement with the US and Mexico has been a boon to the Canadian economy. Maybe yes, maybe no. Free Trade, North American Free Trade Agreement Celeste MacKenzie.
Canadian Business, Oct 14, 2003 v76 i19 p65(3) (1489 words)
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U.S. Consumers Welcome Another NAFTA Ruling: Countervail Duties Imposed on Canadian Softwood Lumber Were Illegal; - Defeat is Another in a String of U.S. Recent Losses in Trade panels.
PR Newswire, August 13, 2003 pNA (973 words)
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NAFTA strains to meet environmental goals. Katherine Yung.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, July 24, 2003 pK4032 (1927 words)
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Nafta nears 10: the much-debated agreement may form the framework for the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas. (Special report: North America trade and transportation). Peter T. Leach.
The Journal of Commerce, July 21, 2003 v4 i29 p36(4) (1834 words)
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How NAFTA failed Mexico: immigration is not a development policy. (Immigration And Work). Jeff Faux.
The American Prospect, July-August 2003 v14 i7 p35(3) (2359 words)
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Gravity model: An application to trade between regional blocs. Inmaculada Martinoz-Zarzoso.
Atlantic Economic Journal, June 2003 v31 i2 p174(14) (6114 words)
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Latin American revival falters: current economic and political realities make NAFTA expansion unlikely in the foreseeable future. (Global Marketplace). Alexei Bayer.
Research, June 2003 v26 i6 p52(2) (1233 words)
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Says NAFTA Is Success That Should Be Expanded.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, May 16, 2003 pITEM03136192
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Says NAFTA Is Success That Should Be Expanded. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 16, 2003 pITEM03136192
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NAFTA at 10: an economic and foreign policy success. (Worldview). Daniel T. Griswold.
USA Today (Magazine) May 2003 v131 i2696 p22(2)
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HOW NOT TO DO IT: NAFTA's section on protecting foreign investors has become a textbook case. MARY JANIGAN. Maclean's March 10, 2003 p46
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Commodity policy in an era of globalization: the Mexican sugar industry and its problems under NAFTA. Antonio Lara, Paul Rich.
Policy Studies Journal Feb 2003 v31 i1 p101(10)
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Corporate control of North America: and how to bring NAFTA under popular governance. Jeff Faux.
The American Prospect Jan 13, 2003 v13 i24 p24(4)
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Leaders Push NAFTA Growth; Critics Still Debate Agreement's Merits.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec 10, 2002 pITEM02344004
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NAFTA and labor: a Canadian perspective *. Parbudyal Singh.
Journal of Labor Research Summer 2002 v23 i3 p433(14)
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NAFTA threatens California government. (North American Free Trade Agreement )(Brief Article)
Nutrition Health Review Summer 2002 p17(1)
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NAFTA agency sounds alarm on greenhouse gases. (Chicago Tribune) Delroy Alexander.
Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service June 17, 2002 pK6929
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Toxic Trade? A Canadian chemical firm says California's pollution controls violate NAFTA rules. (Global Business/Environment) Margot Roosevelt.
Time March 25, 2002 v159 i12 pB18+
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OPINION: NAFTA's Chapter 11 Threatens Environment and Democracy.
Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb 22, 2002 pITEM02053083
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NAFTA AND DEMOCRACY. (Bill Moyers Reports: Trading Democracy)(Brief Article)
The Nation Feb 11, 2002 v274 i5 p7
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Finding Allies in the Back Yard - NAFTA and the Southern Cone. (North American Free Trade Agreement expansion to South America) Felipe A.M. de la Balze.
Foreign Affairs July-August 2001 v80 i4 p7
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U.S.-CANADA TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND MNC PRODUCTION LOCATION. (multinational corporations)(Statistical Data Included) Susan E. Feinberg, Michael P. Keane.
Review of Economics and Statistics Feb 2001 v83 i1 p118
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NAFTA and the Legalization of World Politics: A Case Study. Frederick M. Abbott.
International Organization Summer 2000 v54 i3 p519
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NAFTA and Economic Activity Along the U.S.-Mexico Border. James T. Peach, Richard V. Adkisson.
Journal of Economic Issues June 2000 v34 i2 p481
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The Class Embeddedness of Corporate Political Action: Leadership in Defense of the NAFTA [*]. MICHAEL C. DREILING.
Social Problems, February 2000 v47 i1 p21
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Modelling the Regional Impact of Continental Economic Integration: Lessons from the European Union for NAFTA. Jean H. P. Paelinck, Mario Polese.
Regional Studies, November 1999 v33 i8 p727
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Did NAFTA cause a "giant sucking sound"? Willem Thorbecke, Christian Eigen-Zucchi.
Journal of Labor Research Fall 2002 v23 i4 p647(12)
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The Mexican state and the agribusiness model of development in the globalisation era. Gaspar Real Cabello.
Australian Journal of Social Issues Feb 2003 v38 i1 p129(11)
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Mexican Farmers Demand Renegotiation of North American Free Trade Agreement. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb 1, 2003 pITEM03032060
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New roads to NAFTA: after a decade, the three-nation partnership faces a raft of new transportation issues: almost 10 years have passed since the North American Free Trade Agreement was signed, and during that time trade between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico has grown dramatically. Ken Cottrill.
Planning Feb 2002 v68 i2 p32(3)
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Big River Between Us. (social and environmental impact of North American Free Trade Agreement)(Brief Article) CARL POPE.
Sierra Sept 2001 v86 i5 p12
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Fighting for public health along the USA-Mexico border. (Reportage) Michael McCarthy.
The Lancet Sept 16, 2000 v356 i9234 p1020
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Whither hemispheric integration? Peter H. Smith.
Business Economics July 1999 v34 i3 p38(9)
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Domestic interests in NAFTA bargaining. (North American Free Trade Agreement) William P. Avery.
Political Science Quarterly, Summer 1998 v113 n2 p281(25)
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Margins, centers, and democracy: the paradigmatic history of women's suffrage. (Critical Essay) John Markoff.
Signs, Autumn 2003 v29 i1 p85(33) (13616 words)
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Wounded knee, 1890: historical evidence on trial in the classroom. Andrew Johnson.
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Founders chic: our reverence for the Fathers has gotten out of hand. H.W. Brands.
The Atlantic Monthly, Sept 2003 v292 i2 p101(7) (5075 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "United States history" in the Subject Guide.

Lincoln and the Abolitionists. Allen C. Guelzo.
The Wilson Quarterly Autumn 2000 v24 i4 p58
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The War That Won't Go Away. (effects of Civil War on modern society) SEAN MCCOLLUM, TIMOTHY KELLEY.
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The Folsom (Paleoindian) type site: Past investigations, current studies. (Articles). David J. Meltzer, Lawrence C. Todd, Vance T. Holliday.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p5(32)
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Mesoamerican origin for an obsidian scraper from the Precolumbian Southeastern United States. (Reports). Alex W. Barker, Craig E. Skinner, M. Steven Shackley, Michael D. Glascock, J. Daniel Rogers.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p103(6)
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Lava, Corn, and Ritual in the Northern Southwest. (Reports). Mark D. Elson, Michael H. Ort, S. Jerome Hesse, Wendell A. Duffield.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p119(17)
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Evaluation of painted pottery from the Mesa Verde region using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). (Reports). Robert J. Speakman, Hector Neff.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p137(8)
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Archaeological politics and public interest in paleoamerican studies: lessons from gordon creek woman and kennewick man. Douglas W. Owsley, Richard L. Jantz.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p565(11)
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Paleocoastal marine fishing on the pacific coast of the americas: perspectives from daisy cave, california. Torben C. Rick, Jon M. Erlandson, Rene L. Vellanoweth.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p595(19)
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Wetlands and emergent horticultural economies in the upper great lakes: a new perspective from the schultz site. William A. Lovis, Kathryn C. Egan-Bruhy, Beverley A. Smith, G. William Monaghan.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p615(18)
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Sod blocks in illinois hopewell mounds. Julieann Van Nest, Douglas K. Charles, Jane E. Buikstra, David L. Asch.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p633(18)
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Identification of horse exploitation by clovis hunters based on protein analysis. Brian Kooyman, Margaret E. Newman, Christine Cluney, Murray Lobb, Shayne Tolman, Paul McNeil, L.V. Hills.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p686(6)
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Reconsidering the cause of cultural collapse in the lillooet area of british columbia, canada: a geoarchaeological perspective. Ian Kuijt.
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Grief and burial in the american southwest: the role of evolutionary theory in the interpretation of mortuary remains. Douglas H. MacDonald.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p704(11)
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EARLY PALEOINDIAN WOMEN, CHILDREN, MOBILITY, AND FERTILITY. Todd A. Surovell.
American Antiquity July 2000 v65 i3 p493
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PALEOINDIAN COLONIZATION OF THE AMERICAS: IMPLICATIONS FROM AN EXAMINATION OF PHYSIOGRAPHY, DEMOGRAPHY, AND ARTIFACT DISTRIBUTION. (Statistical Data Included) David G. Anderson, J. Christopher Gillam.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p43
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SETTLEMENT AND SEA-LEVELS ON THE CENTRAL COAST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA: EVIDENCE FROM SHELL MIDDEN CORES. Aubrey Cannon.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p67
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FIGURINES, FLINT CLAY SOURCING, THE OZARK HIGHLANDS, AND CAHOKIAN ACQUISITION. Thomas E. Emerson, Randall E. Hughes.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p79
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INFERENCES ABOUT PREHISTORIC CERAMICS AND PEOPLE IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: RESULTS OF CERAMIC COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS. (Statistical Data Included) Mark J. Lynott, Hector Neff, James E. Price, James W. Cogswell, Michael D. Glascock.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p103
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Investigating correlates of sedentism and domestication in prehistoric North America. George H. Odell.
American Antiquity, October 1998 v63 i4 p553(1)
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Isotopic evidence for diet in the seventeenth-century colonial Chesapeake. Douglas H. Ubelaker, Douglas W. Owsley.
American Antiquity, Jan 2003 v68 i1 p129(11) (6021 words)
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The colonial roots of American taxation, 1607-1700. Alvin Rabushka.
Policy Review, August-Sept 2002 p61(19) (7989 words)
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Unsettling discoveries at Jamestown: suffering and surviving in 17th-century Virginia. (Field Dispatch Virginia). Karen E. Lange.
National Geographic, June 2002 v201 i6 p74(8) (1263 words)
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Blessed and Bedeviled - Tales of Remarkable Providences in Puritan New England. (Critical Essay) Helen Mondloch.
World and I, May 2002 v17 i5 pNA (3005 words)
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The forgotten colony: the short-lived Popham Colony on Maine's rugged coast has the potential to shed new light on the origins of European North America and its successful twin at Jamestown, Virginia. Chris Fordney.
National Parks, April-May 2002 p46(5) (1566 words)
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Women's nature: curiosity, pastoral, and the new science in British America. Susan Scott Parrish.
Early American Literature, Spring 2002 v37 i2 p195(52) (17552 words)
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A return to civility: Roger Williams and public discourse in America. James Calvin Davis.
Journal of Church and State, Autumn 2001 v43 i4 p689(18) (8044 words)
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Land of four flags: An archeological dig in Southwestern Michigan uncovers a multinational past. (Research in Michigan). Michael S. Nassaney, William Cremin.
Michigan Academician, Fall 2001 v33 i3 p209(6) (1522 words)
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Food in American History Part 2: Turkey. (food habits and diet during colonial era) LOUIS E. GRIVETTI, JAN L. CORLETT, CASSIUS T. LOCKETT.
Nutrition Today, March 2001 v36 i2 p88 (6371 words)
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Trouble in the Colonial Melting Pot. PHILIP GLEASON.
Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 2000 v20 i1 p3 (6614 words)
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THE CONTEMPORANEOUS RECEPTION OF PHILLIS WHEATLEY: NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE NOTICES DURING THE YEARS OF FAME, 1765-1774. Mukhtar Ali Isani.
The Journal of Negro History, Fall 2000 v85 i4 p260 (6887 words)
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1606 and all that: the Virginian conquest. FABIAN TOMPSETT.
Race and Class, Jan-March 2000 v41 i3 p29 (5467 words)
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A Passionate Affair: THE MASTER-SERVANT RELATIONSHIP IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY MARYLAND. ALEXA SILVER CAWLEY.
The Historian, Summer 1999 v61 i4 p751 (5900 words)
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Joachim Gans of Prague: The First Jew in English America. GARY C. GRASSL.
American Jewish History, June 1998 p195(1) (10503 words)
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Labor, markets, and opportunity: indentured servitude in Early America, a rejoinder to Salinger. (response to article by Sharon Salinger, Labor History, vol. 38, p. 311, 1997) Farley Grubb.
Labor History, May 1998 v39 n2 p235(7) (4049 words)
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A vision of empire: Thomas Whately and 'The Regulations Lately Made Concerning the Colonies.' Ian R. Christie.
The English Historical Review, April 1998 v113 n451 p300(21) (10067 words)
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The great smallpox epidemic of 1775-82: Elizabeth A. Fenn examines a little known catastrophe that reshaped the history of a continent. Elizabeth A. Fenn.
History Today, August 2003 v53 i8 p10(8) (4137 words)
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The Man Who Loved Canada: Franklin never gave up his quest to bring the north into the fold of the new nation. (Ben Franklin/His Friends in the North) Walter Isaacson.
Time International, July 7, 2003 v162 i1 p38+ (1500 words)
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Winter of discontent: even as he endured the hardships of Valley Forge, George Washington faced another challenge: critics who questioned his fitness to lead. Norman Gelb.
SmithsonianMay 2003 v34 i2 p64
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Washington's web. (Commander in Chief George Washington made extensive use of spies during the Revolutionary War) Dan Gilgoff.,br> U.S. News & World Report, Jan 27, 2003 p52 Mag.Coll.: 112J1687. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2390.
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The route of the Culper Spy Ring. (Revolutionary War spy network )(Brief Article)
U.S. News & World Report Jan 27, 2003 p54 Mag.Coll.: 112J1689. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2392.
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Father of the American Revolution: pious, principled, and passionate for liberty, Samuel Adams championed the cause of independence with his unique ability to communicate, motivate, and organize. (History: Greatness of the Founders). Thomas R. Eddlem.
The New American July 29, 2002 v18 i15 p33(6)
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"To bigotry no sanction": the role of American Jews in the Revolution. Joseph L. Andrews Jr..
Midstream May-June 2002 v48 i4 p25(5)
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Founders Chic: Live From Philadelphia: They cut political deals and stabbed each other in the back on the way to inventing freedom. Why Jefferson, Adams and their brethren are suddenly hot again. (Society) Evan Thomas.
Newsweek July 9, 2001 p48
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Dr. Franklin's Plan. (Benjamin Franklin) Stephan A. Schwartz.
Smithsonian June 2001 p112
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Citizenship and Compulsory Military Service: The Revolutionary Origins of Conscription in the United States. MEYER KESTNBAUM.
Armed Forces & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal Fall 2000 v27 i1 p7
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Mentor for a Hegemon. (Alexander Hamilton) John L. Harper.
The National Interest Fall 2000 p49
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IN THE HANDS OF THE BRITISH: THE TREATMENT OF AMERICAN POWS DURING THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE. PHILIP RANLET.
The Historian Summer 2000 v62 i4 p731
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Anglican Parson, Alleged Sodomite, and Loyalist Perjurer: John Milner of Colonial and Revolutionary New York and Virginia. OTTO LOHRENZ.
The Social Science Journal July 1999 v36 i3 p533
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The great smallpox epidemic of 1775-82: Elizabeth A. Fenn examines a little known catastrophe that reshaped the history of a continent. Elizabeth A. Fenn.
History Today, August 2003 v53 i8 p10(8) (4137 words)
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The faith of the founding. (religion and the founding of the United States) Michael Novak.
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life April 2003 p27(6)
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An unlikely hero: one secret to the victorious American Revolution may have been a French teenager. (History). (Marquis de Lafayette whose real name is Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier) Thomas Fleming.
Boys' Life Jan 2003 v93 i1 p9(1)
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Defining Moments and Recurring Myths: Comparing Canadians and Americans after the American Revolution [*]. (society structure and values) EDWARD GRABB, JAMES CURTIS, DOUGLAS BAER.
The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology Nov 2000 v37 i4 p373
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PRESIDENT OR KING? (influence of ideals from American Revolution on the election of 1800) Simon Collinson.
History Today Nov 2000 v50 i11 p9
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A Loyalist in the American Revolution. (Patrick Ferguson)(Brief Article)
World and I August 2000 v15 i8 p16
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The Second Amendment in historical context. Don Higginbotham.
Constitutional Commentary, Summer 1999 v16 i2 p263
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Social and cultural capital in colonial British America: a case study. (Patterns of Social Capital: Stability and Change in Comparative Perspective, part 1) Jack P. Greene.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Winter 1999 v29 i3 p491(1)
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Champions of Mexico in Ante-Bellum America. (history of US-Mexico relations) Lyon Rathbun.
Journal of Popular Culture, Fall 2001 v35 i2 p17(7) (2548 words)
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History, culture, and the Mexican-American War: Robert Lewis Taylor's 'Two Roads to Guadalupe'. (Critical Essay) John F. Bratzel.
Journal of Popular Culture, Fall 2001 v35 i2 p51(9) (3647 words)
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The legacy of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on Tejanos' land. Sonia Hernandez.
Journal of Popular Culture, Fall 2001 v35 i2 p101(9) (3497 words)
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Dispute Resolution and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. George A. Martinez.
Bilingual Review, enero-abril 2000 v25 i1 p39 (13474 words)
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Border Crossings in the Mexican American War. (Critical Essay) Rosemary King.
Bilingual Review, enero-abril 2000 v25 i1 p63 (14362 words)
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Jimmy Polk's war. (a look at the 1945-1948 Mexican War) Patrick Buchanan.
The National Interest, Summer 1999 i56 p97(9) (5381 words)
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American civil-military relations and military government: the service of Colonel Alexander Doniphan in the Mexican War. Joseph G. Dawson III.
Armed Forces & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Summer 1996 v22 n4 p555(18) (7609 words)
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The fighting Irish of Mexico. (John Riley, US Army defector and Mexican hero) Marc Cramer.
Americas (English Edition), March-April 1996 v48 n2 p20(8) (2474 words)
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The San Patricios. (the American-Mexican war and a renegade called John O'Reilly) (includes related article) James Callaghan.
American Heritage, Nov 1995 v46 n7 p68(12) (6770 words)
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The stagnant 70s: Stagflation. Separation. Americanization. It was a tough time for Canada. (The Decades) Carl Mollins.
Canadian Business, August 5, 2003 v76 i14-15 p65(4) (2801 words)
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The stagnant 70s: Stagflation. Separation. Americanization. It was a tough time for Canada. (The Decades) Carl Mollins.
Canadian Business, August 5, 2003 v76 i14-15 p65(4) (2801 words)
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Canada's forgotten war: fifty years after the ceasefire, the lessons of the Korean War remain all but ignored by Canadians, their government, and their military. (Explorations). Brent Byron Watson.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History, June-July 2003 v83 i3 p6(2) (1452 words)
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1816: the year without summer: the weather was miserable and cold. And it wasn't the Canadian winter. It was the Canadian summer. Nearly seventy years would pass before the reason came to light. (Related article: Meanwhile, on the prairies) Peter McGuigan.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History, June-July 2003 v83 i3 p18(4) (1994 words)
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Journey into the wilderness. (imgaginary journal of Nicolas de Vignau and his experience Algonquin Indians)(Samuel de Champlains travels in Upper Canda) Adrienne Leduc.
Beaver: Exploring Canada's History, June-July 2003 v83 i3 p28(6) (3317 words)
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The fabulous 50s: Canadians enjoy unprecedented prosperity in the boom postwar years. (Decades). (economics; includes chronology)(Biography) Carl Mollins.
Canadian Business, May 12, 2003 v76 i9 p53(4)
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The turbulent 40s: from the ashes of war, Canada emerges a stronger, richer nation. (The Decades). Carl Mollins.
Canadian Business March 31, 2003 v76 i6 p57(4)
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Ned McGowan's War: in the midst of the Fraser River gold rush, some Americans plotted to deliver British Columbia into the hands of their countrymen. They were very nearly successful. Donald J. Hauka.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History, Feb-March 2003 v83 i1 p20(8)
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A slave among the Nootka: when the massacre began above deck, John Jewitt feared for his life. But what seemed like the end was the beginning--of an unforgettable two-year adventure. Graham Chandler.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History Feb-March 2003 v83 i1 p39(5)
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Benjamin Lett rebel terrorist: in the wake of the 1837 Rebellions, some renegade Canadians tried terror to provoke war between Great Britain and the United States. The most daring of them all was Benjamin Lett, the rogue who blew up Brock's monument. Chris Raible.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History Oct-Nov 2002 v82 i5 p10(6)
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The monarch & the maple: When Queen Elizabeth II visits Canada this October, she will be greeted everywhere by the maple-leaf flag. But it was her great-grandfather's visit in 1860 that entrenched the maple leaf as a distinctly Canadian symbol. Michael Westaway McCue.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History Oct-Nov 2002 v82 i5 p43(2)
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" This history's only good for anger": gender and cultural memory in Beatrice Chancy. (I. National Countermemories). (slavery in Canadian history)(Critical Essay) Maureen Moynagh.
Signs Autumn 2002 v28 i1 p97(29)
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Encounter: he worked quietly in the shadow of naturalist John Macoun and his son James. But William Spreadborough's life was one of great accomplishment--and tragedy--says historian Bill Waiser. (Brief Article) Bill Waiser.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History August-Sept 2002 v82 i4 p51(1)
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Discovering Viking America. (Brief Article) J.M. Mancini.
Critical Inquiry Summer 2002 v28 i4 p868(40)
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Looking for Mrs. Armstrong; who was that impassioned woman at the heart of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike? And why did her memory become lost to time? Filmmaker Paula Kelly set out to bring Helen Armstrong back from the margins of history and discovered in her journey a legacy of humanism that has been passed down through the generations. (Cover Story) Paula Kelly.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History June-July 2002 v82 i3 p20(7)
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The King of the Klondike & the Queen of Romania: when adventurer and war hero Joe Boyle met beautiful and courageous Marie of Romania during the dark days of World War I, it was the beginning of an enduring friendship. And--perhaps--more. Eric Gibson.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History June-July 2002 v82 i3 p36(5)
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The varieties of black experience: by the 1850s, blacks were a more rooted, permanent, and diverse part of the Canadian population than the fugitive slave narratives might suggest. (Brief Article) Christopher Moore.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History June-July 2002 v82 i3 p54(2)
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Canada's first literary ladies: in pioneer Canada, few women had the time, education, or inclination to write about their own experiences. But the handful who did brought an uncommon perspective to life in a new and extraordinary land. Celine Kear.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History Feb-March 2002 v82 i1 p15(5)
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The Guelph Raid: when police routed alleged World War I draft dodgers -- including a cabinet minister's son -- in a Catholic seminary in the heart of Orange Ontario, a national scandal erupted. Mark Reynolds.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History Feb-March 2002 v82 i1 p25(6)
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EXILE ISLAND. (lepers on D'Arcy Island in Canada) ANN CHANDLER.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History Oct 2001 v81 i5 p36
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The Evolving Meanings of Region in Canada. (research) GERALD FRIESEN.
Canadian Historical Review Sept 2001 v82 i3 p530
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Canada's Brain Gain: The nation's story is one of people coming, leaving and returning. J. L. GRANATSTEIN, H. GRAHAM RAWLINSON.
Maclean's July 1, 2001 p22
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How we lived 1900. MARY VINCENT.
Canadian Geographic Jan 2001 v121 i1 p58
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Trudeau's Cultural Legacy. (Pierre Trudeau - nationalism and cultural policy in Canada)(Brief Article) MARNI JACKSON.
Maclean's Oct 16, 2000 p34
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CANADA'S MOUNTIES: MYTH AND REALITY. R.C. Macleod.
History Today Feb 2000 v50 i2 p39
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Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Greer/Lewis, A Brief History of the Western World, eighth edition, chapters 11, 13, 14, 15

Hollister et al, The West Transformed: A History of Western Civilization, first edition, chapters 19, 28-32

Cannistraro/Reich, The Western Perspective: A History of European Civilization, first edition: Part V, chapter 6; Part VI, chapters 8, 9; Part VII, chapters 1, 17; Part VIII, chapter 3

Upshur et al, World History, fourth edition, chapters 33, 54, 61

Duiker/Spielvogel, World History, fouth edition, chapters 6, 22, 24-27

Duiker/Spielvogel, The Essential World History, first edition, chapters 6, 24, 26-29

Duiker, Twentieth-Century World History, second edition, chapters 11, 17

Adler, World Civilizations, third edition, chapters 21, 36, 42, 50, 51

Spielvogel, Western Civilization, fifth edition, chapter 19, 26, 28

Spielvogel, Western Civilization : A Brief History, second edition, chapter 19, 26, 28

Hause/Maltby, Western Civilization, chapters 20, 33

Hause/Maltby, Essentials of Western Civilization, chapters 19, 32

 

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