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U.S. Articles Bibliography, Fall 2020 U.S. Articles Bibliography, Fall 2020 Bibliographer: Todd M. Michney, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the School of History and Sociology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he teaches courses in 20th century United States history. He is the author of Surrogate Suburbs: Black Upward Mobility and Neighborhood Change in Cleveland, 1900-1980 (University of North Carolina Press, 2017). U.S. Articles: General Bush, Perry. “Lima: The Vibrant Life and Uncertain Death of a Train Town.” Ohio History 126:2 (2019): 38-63. Gonzales, David-James. “El Cine Yost and the Power of Place for Mexican Migrants in Orange County, California, 1930–1990.” Journal of American Ethnic History 39:4 (2020): 42-59. Goodman, Anna. “Karl Linn and the Foundations of Community Design: From Progressive Models to the War on Poverty.” Journal of Urban History 46:4 (2020): 794-815. McAslan, Devon and Stephen Buckman. “Water and Asphalt: The Impact of Canals and Streets on the Development of Phoenix, Arizona, and the Erosion of Modernist Planning.” Journal of the Southwest 61:3 (2019): 658-90. Newman, Mark. “The Diocese of Savannah and Desegregation, 1935–73.” Catholic Historical Review 106:2 (2020): 282-311. Ress, Stella A. “Chicago’s Marillac House: A Case Study in Diversifying Our Understanding of the Settlement House Movement in the United States, 1914–1964.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 113:1 (2020): 40-66. Smith, Ryan K. “Disappearing the Enslaved: The Destruction and Recovery of Richmond’s Second African Burial Ground.” Buildings & Landscapes 27:1 (2020): 17-45. Wondra, Keith. “Hell After Sundown? The Image and Identity of West Wichita.” Kansas History 43:1 (2020): 2- 13. U.S. Articles, Pre-1865 Baics, Gergely. “The Social Geography of Near and Far: Built Environment and Residential Distance in Mid- Nineteenth-Century New York City.” Urban History 47:3 (2020): 512-34. Chew, Richard. “The Cultural Economy of the Manufacturing Revolution: Cultural Identification and Economic Realities in Early Republic Baltimore.” Journal of the Early Republic 40:3 (2020): 497-540. Clark-Pujara, Christy. “In Need of Care: African American Families Transform the Providence Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans during the Final Collapse of Slavery, 1839–1846.” Journal of Family History 45:3 (2020): 295-314. Council, Ashley. “Ringing Liberty’s Bell: African American Women, Gender, and the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia.” Pennsylvania History 87:3 (2020): 494-531. deFrance, Susan D. and J. Ryan Kennedy. “The Finny Tribe: How Coastal, Cosmopolitan New Orleans Satisfied an Appetite for Fish.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 24:2 (2020): 367-97. Donnelly, Colm, et al. “Migration and Memorials: Irish Cultural Identity in Early Nineteenth-Century Lowell, Massachusetts.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 24:2 (2020): 318-41. Freund, Lawrence S. “Abraham Lincoln and Levi Cohn: Jewish Attitudes in the North During the Civil War.” American Jewish Archives 71:2 (2019): 39-65. Grunder, Rick and Paul E. Cohen. “Cartography and the Founding of Salt Lake City.” Utah Historical Quarterly 87:3 (2019): 8-43. Hardesty, Jared Ross. “Disappearing from Abolitionism’s Heartland: The Legacy of Slavery and Emancipation in Boston.” International Review of Social History 65:S28 (2020): 145-68. Klooster, Wim. “Comparative Perspectives on the Urban Black Atlantic on the Eve of Abolition.” International Review of Social History 65:S28 (2020): 15-37. Land, Jeremy, and Vincent Geloso. “Colonial Military Garrisons as Labor‐Market Shocks: Quebec City and Boston, 1760–1775.” Social Science Quarterly 101:4 (2020): 1336-44. Lande, Jonathan. “‘Lighting Up the Path of Liberty and Justice’: Black Abolitionist Fourth of July Celebrations and the Promise of America from the Fugitive Slave Act to the Civil War.” Journal of African American History 105:3 (2020): 364-95. Marzoli, Nathan A. “‘A Region Which Will at the Same Time Delight and Disgust You’: Landscape Transformation and Changing Environmental Relationships in Civil War Washington, D.C.” Civil War History 66:2 (2020): 125-52. McGovern, Bryan Patrick. “Andrew Jackson and the Protestant Irish of Philadelphia: Early Nineteenth-Century Sectarianism.” Pennsylvania History 87:2 (2020): 313-37. Minty, Christopher F. “Loyalism and the Liberty Boys: Popular Politics and Allegiance in British New York.” New York History 101:1 (2020): 54-78. Müller, Viola Franziska. “Early Undocumented Workers: Runaway Slaves and African Americans in the Urban South, c. 1830-1860.” Labor History 61:2 (2020): 90-106. Müller, Viola Franziska. “Select Runaway Slaves in Antebellum Baltimore: An Urban Form of Marronage?” International Review of Social History 65:S28 (2020): 169-95. Reinhart, Joseph R. “Louisville’s Germans in the Civil War Era.” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 117:3-4 (2019): 437-84. Roff, Sandra. “Brooklyn, New York’s Lost Publishing Past Revealed, 1806–1870,” Journalism History 46:2 (2020): 165-80. Thomas, Felicia Y. “‘Fit for Town or Country’: Black Women and Work in Colonial Massachusetts.” Journal of African American History 105:2 (2020): 191-212. Walton, Donnelly Lancaster. “‘I Anticipate Nothing but Ruin and Destruction’: Agricola Wilkins in 1830s Mobile.” Alabama Review 73:1 (2020): 40-68. Zonderman, Andrew. “Binding and Unwinding the British Empire: Philadelphia’s German Merchants as Consumer and Political Revolutionaries.” Early American Studies 18:3 (2020): 324-64. U.S. Articles, 1865-1945 Adler, Jeffrey S. “Guns and Violence: Weapon Instrumentality in New Orleans Homicide, 1920–1945.” The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 51:2 (2020): 185-208. Ager, Philipp et al. “How the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Shaped Economic Activity in the American West.” Explorations in Economic History 77 (2020): 1-12. Allen, Ann Taylor. “Woman Suffrage and Progressive Reform in Louisville, 1908–1920.” Ohio Valley History 20:1 (2020): 54-78. Baker, Bruce E. “Fires on Shipboard: Sandbars, Salvage Fraud, and the Cotton Trade in New Orleans in the 1870s.” Journal of Southern History 86:3 (2020): 601-24. Carroll, Michael P. “The Forgotten Story of the Bombings of the Italian Church of Saints Peter and Paul in San Francisco.” Italian American Review 10:1 (2020): 19-41. Clemmer, Heather. “‘We Can Fulfill Our Obligation as Women Citizens’: San Francisco Women, Civic Identity, and the Great War.” California History 97:3 (2020): 37-63. Criss, Eric. “Unplugging the Machine: Martin Behrman, The New Orleans Navy Yard, and the Louisiana Elections of 1920.” Louisiana History 61:2 (2020): 133-61. Dabel, Jane E. and Mary E. Booth. “Reputable and Entitled to Credit: The Respectability of African American Women in Nineteenth-Century New York City.” New York History 100:2 (2019): 192-208. de Chantal, Julie. “‘Extra! Extra!’: Boston Regulates Child Labor in the Streets, 1880–1895.” Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth 13:2 (2020): 226-46. deNoyelles, Adrienne. “‘Letting in the Light’: Jacob Riis’s Crusade for Breathing Spaces on the Lower East Side.” Journal of Urban History 46:4 (2020): 775-93. Engelmann, Lukas. “A Plague of Kinyounism: The Caricatures of Bacteriology in 1900 San Francisco.” Social History of Medicine 33:2 (2020): 489-514. Farr, James. “Educating Communists: Eugene Bechtold and the Chicago Workers School.” American Communist History 19:1-2 (2020): 67-106. Fox, Kenneth. “Sociology Applied to Planning: Robert K. Merton and the Columbia–Lavanburg Housing Study.” Journal of Planning History 19:4 (2020): 281-313. Frank, Stephanie. “Industrial Networks and Urban Development: Kansas City’s Film Row District and National Film Distribution.” Buildings & Landscapes 27:1 (2020): 46-64. Gray, Rowena. “Inequality in Nineteenth-Century Manhattan: Evidence from the Housing Market.” Social Science History 44:3 (2020): 571-82. Hollingsworth, Randolph. “African American Women Voters in Lexington’s School Suffrage Times, 1895–1902: Race Matters in the History of the Kentucky Woman Suffrage Movement.” Ohio Valley History 20:1 (2020): 30- 53. Hopkins, Randy. “Birthday of the Klan: The Tulsa Outrage of 1917.” Chronicles of Oklahoma 97:4 (2019-20): 412-49. Leahy, Ellen. “The Fight Against the ‘Huns’ Ally’ in Missoula, Montana, 1918–1919.” Montana: The Magazine of Western History (Spring 2019): 55-66, 96. Lippert, Amy. “The Visual Pedagogy of Reform: Picturing White Slavery in America.” Journal of Urban History 46:4 (2020): 854-88. Lovett, Laura L. “Eugenic Housing: Redlining, Reproductive Regulation, and Suburban Development in the United States.” WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly 48:1-2 (2020): 67-83. Manz, Stefan and Mark E. Benbow. “Counter-Propaganda and Spy Fever: Germans in Washington, DC, During World War I.” Journal of American Ethnic History 40:1 (2020): 40-69. Martínez-Catsam, Ana Luisa. “‘Our Local Board of Health Asserts that No Epidemic of Any Kind Exists in San Antonio’: State vs. Local Expertise in the 1903 Yellow Fever Quarantine.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly 124:1 (2020): 1-14. McCulloch, Michael. “Workers’ Housing and Houses: Interwar Planning from Dessau to Detroit.” Journal of Planning History 19:4 (2020): 314-35. Mckiernan-González, John. “Concrete Disavowal: Re-Placing Colombian Communities into the New York Landscape before World War II.” Latino Studies 18:3 (2020): 442-56. Montgomery, S. Janelle. “‘Oppressed and Destroyed’: David Alfaro Siqeiros’s América Tropical and 1932 Los Angeles.” Pacific Historical Review 89:4 (2020): 528-56. Ryan, James Emmett. “Fight Club, 1880: Boxing, Class, and Literary Culture in John Boyle O’Reilly’s Boston.” Journal of American Studies 54:4 (2020): 706-36. Siodla, James. “Debt and Taxes: Fiscal Strain and U.S. City Budgets during the Great Depression.” Explorations in Economic History 76 (2020): 1-25. Spackman, Christy. “Just Noticeable: Erasing Place in Municipal Water Treatment in the U.S. During the Interwar Period.” Journal of Historical Geography 67 (2020): 2-13. Staples, Sarah. “The Fight to Let Cincinnati Women Vote.” Ohio Valley History 20:1 (2020): 79-83. Tarr, Joel A. “Illuminating the Streets, Alleys, Parks and Suburbs of the American City: Non-Networked Technologies, 1870–1920.” History and Technology 36:1 (2020): 105-28.
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