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Pennsylvania History vol. 77, no. 2, April 2010
Published:
2016-01-29
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Articles
Diplomatic Failure: James Buchanan's Inaugural Address
Michael Carrafiello
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"Let the Federal Men Raid": Bootlegging and Prohibition Enforcement in Pittsburgh
Julien Comte
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"To Ensure Permanency": Expanding and Protecting Hiking Opportunities in Twentieth-Century Pennsylvania
Silas Chamberlin
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Research Notes
Making History: Documenting the 1737 Walking Purchase
Steven C. Harper
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Exhibit Review
A Common Canvas: Pennsylvania's New Deal Post Office Murals
Steven Burg
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Book Reviews
Peter Silver . Our Savage Neighbors: How Indian Warfare Transformed Early America.
Benjamin G. Scharff
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Katherine Carté Engel . Religion and Profit: Moravians in Early America.
Karen Guenther
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Mark Haberlein . The Practice of Pluralism: Congregational Life and Religious Diversity in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1730–1820 .
Richard K. MacMaster
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Rosalind Beiler . Immigrant and Entrepreneur: The Atlantic World of Caspar Wistar, 1650–1750.
Diane Wenger
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Nicole Eustace . Passion is the Gale: Emotion, Power, and the Coming of the American Revolution.
Patrick Spero
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Thomas J. McGuire. The Philadelphia Campaign, Volume II: Germantown and the Roads to Valley Forge.
Joseph R. Fischer
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Terry Bouton. Taming Democracy: "The People," the Founders, and the Troubled Ending of the American Revolution.
James Kirby Martin
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Kenneth Warren . Bethlehem Steel: Builder and Arsenal of America.
Gregory Wood
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Daniel Sidorick . Condensed Capitalism: Campbell Soup and the Pursuit of Cheap Production in the Twentieth Century .
Allen Dietrich-Ward
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Renée M. Lamis . The Realignment of Pennsylvania Politics Since 1960: Two Party Competition in a Battleground State.
Philip J. Harold
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