Citation: Re. Mcglone, DECIPHERING MEMORY - ADAMS,JOHN AND THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE DECLARATION-OF-INDEPENDENCE, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 411-438
Citation: Dr. Mandell, SHIFTING BOUNDARIES OF RACE AND ETHNICITY - INDIAN-BLACK INTERMARRIAGE IN SOUTHERN NEW-ENGLAND, 1760-1880, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 466-501
Citation: C. Capper, A LITTLE BEYOND - THE PROBLEM OF THE TRANSCENDENTALIST MOVEMENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 502-539
Citation: Tb. Tyson, WILLIAMS,ROBERT,F, BLACK POWER, AND THE ROOTS OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICANFREEDOM STRUGGLE, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 540-570
Citation: Bj. Schulman, THE KENNEDY TAPES - INSIDE THE WHITE-HOUSE DURING THE CUBAN-MISSILE-CRISIS - MAY,ER, ZELIKOW,PD, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 571-578
Citation: Bj. Schulman, TAKING CHARGE - THE JOHNSON WHITE-HOUSE TAPES, 1963-1964 - BESCHLOSS,MR, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 571-578
Citation: R. Halpern, ORAL-HISTORY AND LABOR HISTORY - A HISTORIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT AFTER 25 YEARS, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 596-610
Citation: De. Treleven, INTERVIEWING A CLOSE FRIEND, FIRST-AMENDMENT ACTIVIST WILKINSON,FRANK, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 611-619
Citation: Mc. Jacob, THE KILLING OF HISTORY - HOW A DISCIPLINE IS BEING MURDERED BY LITERARY-CRITICS AND SOCIAL THEORISTS - WINDSCHUTTLE,K, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 625-627
Citation: Mc. Jacob, THE OPENING OF THE AMERICAN MIND - CANONS, CULTURE, AND HISTORY - LEVINE,LW, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 625-627
Citation: Mg. Blackford, ENDLESS NOVELTY - SPECIALTY PRODUCTION AND AMERICAN INDUSTRIALIZATION, 1865-1925 - SCRANTON,P, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 628-629
Citation: P. Scranton, THE ONE BEST WAY - TAYLOR,FREDERICK,WINSLOW AND THE ENIGMA OF EFFICIENCY - KANIGEL,R, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 629-631
Citation: Dc. Smith, WHO GAVE PINTA TO THE SANTA-MARIA - TORRID DISEASES IN A TEMPERATE WORLD - DESOWITZ,RS, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 631-632
Citation: Rh. Seager, HOUSES OF GOD - REGION, RELIGION, ARCHITECTURE IN THE UNITED-STATES -WILLIAMS,PW, The Journal of American history, 85(2), 1998, pp. 634-634