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Contents:
Editors Corner
The Challenge of Applying Knowledge
Otis L. Graham, Jr.
Roundtable: The National Conversation on American Pluralism and Identity
The American Identity
Sheldon Hackney
Post-ethnic Nationality and the Separatism of the Rich: A Response to Sheldon Hackney
David A. Hollinger
African-American Museums and the National Conversation on American Pluralism and Identity
Jocelyn Robinson-Hubbuch
Historical Records and the American Narrative
John A. Fleckner
Historical Interpretation, Popular Histories, and the National Conversation
Walter W. Woodward
Now That We Know Who We Are
Darlene Clark Hine
Immigrants in America
Ruth J. Abram
Horatio Alger Meets Paco
Thomas E. Chavez
Pioneers of Public History
Richard G. Hewlett: Federal Historian
Richard 0. Hewlett and Jo Anne Quatannens
Reviews of Printed Material:
National Parks and the Womans Voice: A History 100 Years at Mackinac: A Centennial History of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, 18951995
by David A. Armour
The New Niagara: Tourism, Technology, and the Landscape of Niagara Falls, 17761917 by William Irwin
Land Reborn: A History of Administration and Visitor
Use in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve by
Theodore Catton
Comerciantes, Arrieros, y Peones: The Hispanos and the Santa Fe
Trade. Special History Study, Santa Fe National Historic Trail.
by Susan Calafate Boyle
Tennessees Historic Landscapes: A Travelers Guide by Carroll Van West
New Jersey Architecture by Susanne C. Hand
Paradise Valley, Nevada: The People arnd Buildings of an American Place by Howard Wight Marshall
Stories from an Open Country: Essays on the Yellowstone River Valley edited by William L. Lang
Poquosin: A Study of Rural Landscape and Society by Jack Temple Kirby
Controversy, Conflict, and Compromise: A History of the
Lower Snake River Development by Keith C. Petersen and
Mary E. Reed
River of Life, Channel of Death: Fish and Dams on the Lower Snake
by Keith C. Petersen
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