Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, vol. 79. no. 1, Winter 2012 (Full Issue)
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Articles include:
- Early Modern Migration from the Mid-Wales County of Radnorshire to Southeastern Pennsylvania, with Special Reference to Three Meredith Families (Hilary Lloyd Yewlett)
- "Your Petitioners Are in Need": Pleasant Hills as a Case Study in Borough Incorporation (Richard L. Lindberg)
- Saving the Birthplace of the American Revolution, with Introductory Remarks by Patrick Spero and Nathan Kozuskanich (Karen Ramsburg)
Review Essays
- Review of the National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia (Deborah Waxman)
- Beyond the Furnace: Concrete, Conservation, and Community in Postindustrial Pittsburgh (Alan Dieterich-Ward)
Book Reviews
- Mark Abbot Stern, David Franks: Colonial Merchant. Reviewed by Benjamin G. Scharff
- Judith Ridner. A Town In-Between: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the Early Mid-Atlantic Interior. Reviewed by Larry A. Skillin
- Joe W. Trotter and Jared N. Day. Race and Renaissance: African Americans in Pittsburgh since World War II. Reviewed by Gregory Wood
- Scott Gabriel Knowles, ed. Imagining Philadelphia: Edmund Bacon and the Future of the City. Reviewed by Nicole Maurantonio
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