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DENNIS BARONE teaches in the Department of American Studies at Saint Joseph College in West Hartford, CT Author of several articles on the rhetorical climate of late eighteenth century , Barone is currently completing a book on that subject. In the Spring semester, 1992, he was a Fulbright Professor in Holland.

GENEVIEVE BLATT, a graduate of the University of and of its law school, has been active in state politics since the mid-1930s. She is presently a Senior Judge of the Commonwealth Court.

EILEEN MOUNTJOY COOPER is a Historical Collections Specialist at the Indiana University of library. Her articles on Pennsylvania coal miners have appeared in Pennsylvania Histoiy, Pennsylvania Heritage, and other publications.

ROBERT G.CRIST since 1949 has been a partner in a firm doing writing and lobby- ing work. Since earning his Ph.D. in 1980, he has also served as a member of the history faculty at Penn State University. Crist is currently completing a two-year term as president of the Pennsylvania Historical Association.

JAMES DOUGHERTY is coordinator of the America's Industrial Heritage Project's Folklife documentation center on coal mining. In 1991 he wrote and produced "The Struggle for an American Way of Life: Coal Miners and Operators in Central Pennsylvania, 1919-1933," a video documentary.

GEORGE M. LEADER, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, was governor of Pennsylvania, 1955-1959. He currently serves as board chairman and chief exec- utive officer of the George M.Leader Family Corporation, which operates fourteen assisted living facilities and one nursing home.

KENNETH B. LEE, a graduate of Mansfield State University and of the Dickinson School of Law, was first elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1956, and served several terms as Speaker. He is now retired.

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IRWIN MARCUS is Professor of History at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The author of many articles on the history of Pennsylvania steel workers and coal miners, he most recently participated in the roundtable discussion on "Deindustrialization in Pennsylvania," which appeared in the July 1991 number of Pennsylvania Histoly.

MICHAEL J. McTIGHE is an Associate Professor in the Religion Department at Gettysburg College. He is the author of "Jesse Jackson and the Dilemmas of a Prophet in Politics," Journal of Church and State (Summer 1990), numerous articles on religion and social reform in Cleveland, and the forthcoming book A Measure of Success: Protestantsand Public Culture in Cleveland, 1836-1860 (SUNY- Albany Press).

A.JAMES REICHLEY was legislative secretary to Governor , 1963- 1967. Reichley was for fifteen years a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. Retired from that position, he is currently a Visiting Senior Fellow at Georgetown University.

RAYMOND P. SHAFER was governor of Pennsylvania, 1967-1971. A graduate of Alle- gheny College and the Yale University Law School, he is currently of Counsel to the law firm Dunaway and Cross. Shafer is also chairman of the National Advisory Council on Public Service.

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A the Executive Power, 54-67, 94 Abbot, W W and Dorothy Twohig (eds.), The Bending is not Breaking: Adaptation and Persist- Papersof George Washington, Colonial Series, ence Among 19th Cenruy Lancaster Artisans Volume 7: January 1761-November 1767, rev'd by Thomas R.Winpenny, rev'd 91-2 87-90 Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revo- Aurora byJames Tagg, rev'd 178-9 lution by James M.McPherson, a review essay, Berks County, 45, 47, 133 54-67 Berthoff, Rowland, 106-7 Adato, Perry Miller (Producer), Mary Cassatt: Bethlehem, 108 Impressionist from Philadelphia, video, rev'd Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 198-226 369-70 Beyer, George R., Guide to the State Historical Addison, Alexander, 128 Markers of Pennsylvania, rev'd 382-3 A Dutch Family in the Middle Colonies: 1680-1800 Bezilla, Michael, 281-2 by Firth Haring Fabend, rev'd 84-5 Blatt, Genevieve, 297-309, 384 Allegheny County, 132 Bodenhamer, David, Allen Steinberg's "The Trans- Allen, Franklin, 105-6, 109 formation of CrilinalJustice in Philadelphia, Allen Steinberg's "The Transfonnation of Criminal 1800-1880": A Symposium, 145-69, 191 Justice in Philadelphia, 1800-1880': A Sympo- Bodnar, John, Remaking America, Public Memory, siLlulm,145-69 Commemoration and Patriotismin the Twenti- Allentown, 108 eth Century, rev'd 375-7 Always a River The Ohio River and the American Book reviews, 74-93, 173-89, 274-90, 360-83 Experience by Robert L.Reid (ed.), rev'd 78-9 Brasch, Walter M., Forerunners of Revolution: A Prospectus for Urhbani Histoiy by Lizabeth Cohen, Muckrakers and the American Social Con- 38-40 .science, revd 92-3 Assheton, Robert, 42 Breaking the Bonds: Maritall Discord in Pennsyl- Athey, Lou, 74-8 vania 1730-1830 by Merrill D. Smith, rev'd Atlee, William, 127 287-8 British Foxreign Polity in the Age of the American B Revolution, edited by H. M.Scott, rev'd 283-4 Bailyn, Bernard and Philip D. Morgan (ecis.), Brown, Ira V, Mary Grew: Abolitionist and Femi- Stningers Within the Realm: Cultuaml Margins nist (1813-18%), revd 278-9 of the First British Empire, rev'd 284-5 Bryan, William Jennings, 247-50 The Baltimore Bxo: New Views of Local History Burdick, A E., 115 by Elizabeth Fee, Linda Shopes, and Linda Burkert, Richard, 291 Zeidman, rev'd 279-80 Barone, Dennis, The Thagedy of Heny Reed: A C Note on Powe,; Rhetoric ,ande1 Virtue in Nine- Cambria Mill, 109 teenth CentuiyAmerica, 327-40, 384. Cambria Steel Corporation, 198-226 Bauman, John F, 288-90 Camp Nepahevin, 7 Baumann, Roland M., 81-2 Canton, PA, 7, 14 B3ecker, Marshall Joseph, 185-6 Carhonrdale, PA, 101-21 Bedford County, 47-8 Carr, Lois Green, Russell R. Menard, Lorena S. Belz, Herman, Review Essay: Lincoln, Liberty, and Walsh, Robert COleS World: AgritiultUle alnd 387

Society in Early Maryland, rev'd 380-1 Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley by Morris J. Catanzariti, John, E. M. Nuxoll, and M, A Y Vogel, revd 371-3 Gallagher (eds.), Ille Papers of Robeit Mornis, Volume 7, rev'd 83 D Cayton, Andrew, 78-9 DalTow, Clarence, 109-10, 118-9 Chatles Willson Peale, edited by Lillian Miller and Dauphin County, 133 David C.Ward, rev'd 282-3 Democrats, 236-55 Chase, Philander D. (ed.), The Papers of Geoyge Denko, Annie, 109-10, 116 Washington, Revolutionaty War Series, Volume Denko, john, 109, 118 3: January - March 1776, rev'd 87-90 Denny, William, 45 Child Lzibxr in Pe-nnsylvania,s Silk Mills: Protest d'Entremont, John, 367-9 and Change, 1900-1910 by Bonnie Stepenoff, Vie Diary of Elizabeth Drinker by Elaine Forman 101-21 Crane (ed.), rev'd 378-80 Christians, 5-20 Discovering the Mid-AiLantic Historical Tours by The Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chisholm: A Patrick Cooney, rev'd 179-80 Chrnicle of Daily Life in tre Union Anny Dougherty, James, 384 1864-1865, edited by W Springer Menge and J. Downey, Dennis B. and Raymond M. Hyer, No August Shimrak, rev'd 90-1 Crooked Death: Coaitsville, PennsylvaIniaI ,anid Clark, Dennis, Erin's Heirs: Irish Bonds of Com- the Lynching of Zachariah Wadkei; rev'd 80-1 muntnity, rev'd 286-7 Dunmore, PA, 109 Cleveland, Grover, 236-55 Duplan Silk Company, 108 Coal, Class and Color: Blacks in Southern West Vir- ginia, 1915-1932 by Joe W Trotter, Jr., rev'd E 173-4 Easton, PA, 45, 108 Cohen, Lizabeth, A Prospectus fixr UIrban Histoiy, Elvgren, Gillette and Attilio Favorini, Steel Cinv: A 38-40, 94 Docudmtidman in Three Acts, reVd 381-2 Coleman, John F., 370-1 Erin .sHeirs: Irish Bonds of Conimuinir bv Dennis Committee of Nine, 129 Clark, rev'd 286-7 C&nfirontation at Rossiter: The Coal rStrike of 192.- 1928 alnd Its Afterintah by Irvxn M. Marcus, F James P. Dougherty, and Eileen M. Cooper, Fabend, Firth Haring, A Dutch Fauillv in the Mlid- 310-26 dle Colonies: 1680-1800, rev'd 84-5 Cooney, Patrick, Discoverihg the Mid-Arlnrtic His- The FEte of Libertrv Abraham Lincoln ,anid Civil torical Tours, rev'd 179-80 Liberties by Mark Neely, a review essay, 54-67 Cooper, Eileen Moun1t joy, 384 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, 8-20 Coplay, PA, 108 Fee, Elizabeth, Linda Shopes, anid Linda Zeinidan, Crane, Elaine Forman (ed.), The DiaryofElizabeth The Baltimore Book: New Views of Locad His- Drinkei; rev'd 378-80 torv, rev'd 279-80 The Creed, 8-11, 16 Fi~gu1red Tapestry: Prodtuction, Mar1ukets and Piower Criminal justice, 145-69 in Philadelphia Textiles, 1885-19-41 by Philip Crist, Robert G., 297-309, 382-4 Scranton, revd 187-9 CrouthlImel, James L., 178-9 Findley, William, 127-31, 133-4, 136-7, 140, 197 Cultulral C onnections: Musetinis anicd Libraries of Fine, Lisa, 24-5

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Folmar, J. K, 377-8 GUide to the State Historical Markers of Pennsyl- Fones-Wolf, Ken, 15, 279-80 vania by George R.Beyer, revd 382-3 Forerunners of RevolUtion: Muckuakers and the American Social Conscience by Walter M. H Brasch, rev'd 92-3 Hall, Kermit L., Allen Steinberg's "The Transfonna- R)ster, Joseph S., 87-90 tion of CriminalJusticein Philadelphia, 1800- Foster, Joseph S., The Politics of Ideology. The 1880": A Synipositun, 145-69, 191 Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of Hamilton, James, 45 1789-90, 122-43, 191 Hardy, Charles III, 277-8 Fox, Francis S., The Prothonotary: Lincoln of Pro- Hare, Robert, 130, 135 vincial andi State Government in Eighteenth- Harp, Maureen A, 286-7 CenrturyPennsylvania, 41-53, 94 Harper, R.Eugene, The Transfonnation of Westen Fox, Maier B., United We Stand: The United Mine Pennsylvania 1770-1800, revd 377-8 Woikers of Amenica, 1890-1990, rev'd 74-8 Harrity, William F., 236-55 Franklin, Benjamin, 43 Harvey Silk Mill, 115 Frantz, John B., 84-5 Hazleton, PA, 108 Freecom by Degrees: Emancipation in Pennsyl- Heister, Joseph, 133 vania and its Aftenmath by Gary B. Nash and Heritage, Landscape, andi the Production of Con- Jean R. Solderlund, rev'd 367-9 mlunity: Consensus History and its Altematives Fr-om Asylum to Community by Gerald N. Grob, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania by Don Mitchell, rev'd 183-4. 198-226 Hi-4h-Class Moving Pictu-es: Lyman H. Howe and G the orgotten Era of Tm veling Exxhibition, Gallatin, Albert, 132, 139 1880-1920 by Charles Musser, in collaboration Germans in the New World: E.ssays' in the Hist(xy with Carol Nelson, revd 175-6 of immigration by Frederick Luebke, revd 85-6 Hoffer, Peter C., Allen Steinberg's "he Transsfxr- Glasco, Laurence A, 80-1 mation of Criminal justice in Philadelphia, Gordon, Lewis, 45-6, 48-9 1800-1880": A Symp7osiLum, 145-69, 191 Gottlieb, Peter, 173-4 Horde, Craig W and Marianne S. Wokeck, et al Gough, Robert J., 176-7 (eds.), Lawmakinqg andc Legislators in Gould, Lewis L., 284-5 Pennsylvania: ABiographical Dictionary, rev'd Graeme, Thomas, 45 374-5 Gray, George, 109-10, 118 Horstmann, W H., 104 The Great Migration in HistoricalPerspective: New Dimensions oftRace, Class, andl Gender edited by Joe William Trotter, Jr., rev'd 277-8 Indiana County, 310-26 Greenberg, Cheryl Lynn, Or Does It Explode? Industrial reform, 5-20 Black- Harlem in the Grealt Depression, rev'd Industry, silk, 101-21; steel, 198-201 288-90 Grob, Gerald N., From Asvlum to Community J rev'd 183-4 Jenkins, Williamn D., Steel Valley Klan; The Ku Mu Guide to tle ManuscriptCollections of the Histori- Klan in Ohios Mahonin~g Valley rev'd 274-5 cal Society of Pennsylvania, rev'd 81-2 JohnstowV, I'A, 198-235 Jones, Mary Harris, 108-9, 112, 116, 118-9

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K Levine, Peter, 79-80 Kammen, Michael, Mystic Chords of Memory: T7he Lewis, William, 127, 130-1, 134-6, 139 Transformation of Tradition in American GCl- Life after Death: Widows in Pennsylvania, 1750- ture, rev'd 176-7 1850 by Lisa Wilson, revd 360-7 Kelley, Randolph M., 90-1 Lincoln, Abraham, 54-67 Kelly, Timothy, 375-7 Lint, Gregg L., 83 Kenerson, Wendy L., 86-7 Long, Priscilla, Wfere The Sun Never Shines: A King, Martin Luther, Jr., 341-55 History of America s Bkxxly Cold indtustay, Kleinberg, S. J., 24 rev'd 74-8 Klepp, Susan E., 360-7 Lonich, David W, 381-2 Klepp, Susan E., "The Swift Progress of Popula- Louis Hartz and The Myth of Laissez Faire by tion": A Doctnientaiyt anid BibliographicStudy William G. Shade, 256-73.L of Philadelphia s Growth, 1642-1859, rev'd Luebke, Frederick, Germans in the New World: 184-5 Essavs in the History ofl1mmigration, rev'd 85-6 Klots Throwing Company, 108, 111, 116 Lynch, Timothy P., 274-5 Kuklick, Bruce, To Eveiy Thinjg a Season: Shibe Mirk- and Urban Philadelphia, 1909-1976, rev'd M 79-80 Madden, Sean C., 92-3 Mancall, Peter C., Valley of Opportunity: Economic L Culture Along the Upper Susqnehanna11, 1700- Labor, child, 101-21 1800, rev'd 185-6 Lahtr reform, 5-20 Many Cities Many Hills: Production, Space, and Labor unions, 5-20, 214-20, 310-26 Diversity in Penmsylvania.s Urban History by Lampshe-e, Louise, 103 Philip Scranton, 29-37 Lancaster County, 127 Marcus, Irwin M., 181-2 L'apsansky, Emma jones, 278-9 Marcus, Irwin M., James P Dougherty and Eileen Lawmakiqg and Le'gislators in Pennsylvanlia: A M. Cooper, Conrthontation at Rossiter: The Coal Biographical D)ictionaryv edited by Craig W Strike of 1927-1928 and Its Afternath, 310-26, Horle and Marianne S. Wokeck, et al., rev'd 385 374-5 Marsh, Margaret, Old Fonns, New Visions: New lealei-, Gtorge M., 297-3(19, 38i Directions in UInited States Urban History, Lectures and conferences, 68-73, 17()-2 21-8, 94 Lee, Kennethl 1B.,3(1-'9, 384 Maray Citssatt: Inmlp-essionist ti(o a Philadelphia. Letters ot l)ele,°jt(eS to (.' eSSclited I)V iPutl It. \ideo produced hv1P ien Millerl Adato, rev'd Smith, Gerald W (ia\alt aind Ronkld NM. 36(9-0 Gephart, rev'l 86-7 Alan, Grew: Abolitionist and Ii'miitiist (1813-189(0) Letters of l)elegates to the (ontinenttal Congress: b! Ira V Bro\\n, rev'd '-8-9 1781-1782, VoluIle 18, Cditcd bV 11tulS11mith AIhti-t :s, 1()8, III and others, rev'd 275-6 MIcCulloch, Mlark, 18--9 Letters of Delegates to the Continental C.S.: MCCulIOUgh, David, 205-8. 213. 228 17741789, Volume 17, edited by PaUl Sillit McKean, Thomas, 130, 135 and others, rev'd 275-6 McLauglhlin, Andrew C., 64-5 Levers, Robert, 43-4, 48-50 McLene, James, 128

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McPherson, James M., Abraham Lincoln and the N Second American Revolution, a review essay, Nash, Gary B.and Jean R Soderlund, Freedom by 54-67 Degrees: Emancipationin Pennsylvania and its McTighe, Michael J., Review Essay: Before King Aftermath, revd 367-9 Was King: Reflections on the Development of a National Child Labor Committee, 113 Drum Major forJustice, 341-55, 385 Neely, Mark, The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln Menge, W Springer and J. August Shimrak (eds.), and Civil Liberties, a review essay, 54-67 Vie Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chishohn: A News and comments, 68-73, 170-2, 356-9 Chronicle of Daily Life in the Union Anny Nichols, Francis H., 108, 111-2 1864-1865, rev'd 90-1 No Crooked Death: Coatesville, Pennsylvania and Mevers, Frank C., 275-6 die Lynching of Zachariah Walker by Dennis B. Meyerowitz, Joanne, 25 Downey and Raymond M.Hyser, revd 80-1 Miller, Lillian and David C. Ward, Charles Wilson Nordholt, Jan William Schulte, Woodrow Wil.son: A Peale, rev'd 282-3 Life for World Peace, rev'd 180-1 Miller, Randall M., 371-3 Northampton County, 43, 45-6, 48-9, 131 Mills, silk, 101-21 Northumberland County, 47 Miner, Curtis and Richard Burkert, The Myth of Demrythification: A Response to Don Mitchell's 0 "Heritage,Landscape and the Production of Ogden, Samuel, 130-1, 134, 137 Community " 227-31, 291 Okl Forms, New Visions: New Directions in Mitchell, Don, Heritage, Landscape, and the Pro- Urban History by Margaret duction of Community: Consensus Historyand Marsh, 21-8 its Alternatives in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Olyphant, PA, 115 198-226, 291 Or Does It Explode? Black Harlem in tie Great Mitchell, Don, Whose History and Histoiy for Depression by Cheryl Lynn Greenberg, rev'd Whom? Questions About the Politics of Heri- 288-90 tage: A Reply to Miner and Burkert, 233-5 The Origins of Federal Support for Higher Educa- Munger, Donna Bingham, Pennsylvania Land tion by Roger L.Williams, rev'd 281-2 Records: Historyand Guide for Research, revd Oswald, Eleazer, 129 373-4 Musser, Charles (in collaboration with Carol P Nelson), High-ClassMoving Pictures: Lymuan H. Palmerton, PA, 108 Howe and the Forgotten Era of Triveling Exhi- The Papers of Geoige Washington, Colonial Series, bition, 1880-1920, rev'd 175-6 Volume 7: January 1761-November 1767, Mystic Choids of Memoryv: The Tians.fonnation of edited by W W Abbot and Dorothy Twohig, Tradition in American Culture by Michael rev'd 87-90 Kammen, revd by 176-7 The Papers of George Washington, Presidential 7he Myth of Demythification: A Response to Don Series, Volume 3: June - September 1789, Mitchell's "Heritage, Landscape and the PRo- edited by Dorothy Twohig, rev'd 87-90 duction of Community" by Curtis Miner and The Pipers of George Washington, Revolutionary Richard Burkert, 227-31 War Series, Volume 3: January - March 1776, edited by Philander D. Chase, rev'd 87-90

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7he Palpers of Martin Luther King, Jr:, Vol. 1, Called Remaking America, Public Memory, to Serve: Janualy 29 - June 1951, a review Commemoration, and Pautiotismn in the Twen- essay, 341-55 tieth Centuiy by John Bodnar, rev'd 375-7 Ihe Papers of Robert Mon-is, Volume 7, edited by Review Essay- Before King Was King: Reflections John Catanzariti, E. M. Nuxoll and M. A Y ol the Development of a Drum Major for Jus- Gallagher, rev'd, 83 tice by Michael J. McTighe, 341-55 Parson, William, 43-6 Review Essay: Lincoln, Liberty and the Executive Paterson, NJ, 104 Power by Herman Belz, 54-67 Pattison, Robert E., 237 Richman, Irwin, 282-3, 369-70 Peale, Charles Willson, 335 Riley, Glenda, 287-8 Penn, John, 46 Robert Cole's World: Agriculture anld Society in Penn, Thomas, 45-6 Early Maryland by Lois Green Carr, Russell R. Pennsylvania, University of, 331 Menard, Lorena S.Walsh, revd 380-1 Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 46, Robinson, William, 130, 138 122-43 Roeber, Greg, 151 PeLnnsylvnia Land Records: Histoly and Guide ftb Rossiter, PA, 310-26 Research by Donna Bingham Munger, rev'd Rush, Benjamin, 126-7, 131 373-4 Ryan, Mary, 25 Pelnnsylvania Politics and Government, 1950-1970: ARound Table Discussion, edited transcript by S Robert G. Crist, 297-309 St. Andrews Society, 45 Peters, Richard, 45-6 Sanville, Florence, 113,118 Philadelphia, 15, 22, 24, 45-6, 104, 112, 145-69, Sauquoit Mill, 110 236, 331 Schiup, Leonard, William F Han-ity aned National Pickering, Timothy, 130, 135 Democratic Poilitics in the Cleveland Era, 236- Pickett's Charge: A Microhistory of the Final Attack 55, 291 at Gettysbuig, July 3, 1863 by George R.Stew- Schultz, Ronald, 177-8 art, rev'd 186-7 Schweitzer, Mary M., 184-5 Pittsburgh, 5-20 Scott, H. M.(ed.), British Foreigan Policy in the Age The Pittsburgh YWCA and industrial Dl)emnocrcv of the Ame-ican RevolUtion, rev'd 283-4 in the 19720's by Margaret A. Spratt, 5-20 Scranton, 'A,104,108, 110 Plowman, Robert J,, 91-2, 373-4 Scranton, Philip, Fqgurecl Tapestly Prodiuction, The Politics of ldeolqgy: The PenrnisylvalniaI Conlsti- MaI-kets aincd )lwerin Philadelphia Textiles, tlti(llonl Conventionl of 1789A-9) by Joseph S. 188i-19-h, rev'd 187-9 Roster, 122-43 Scranton, Philip. Alan ! Cities. Mlanv Hills: Prtodic- Progressive Era, 5-20 non. Space. and lDiv'ersitY- in PennsylvaniaS Prothonotaries, 41-53 I liban Hiistom, 29-3'. 94 The ftoth(taly: l.incln011 of Povincil and starte Sha1,de. Williall F. Louis HaltZ and Tke Alith of Goverlment in Eqglhteenth-Centurv Pennsil- Laissez luire, 256-'3, 291 valnia by Francis S. Fox, 41-53 Shafer, Iyvmiiond j), 29--3)9. 38i Reading, PA, 45 Similis, Florence, 13--4 Reed, Henry, 327-40 Si'ssoll, William. 1'9-80 Reiclhiey, A James, 298-309, 385 Sitgreaves, Samnuel, 134-139 Reid, Robert L. (ed.), Always a River: The Ohio Smilie, John, 128 River and the Americain Experience, revd 78-9 Smith, Daniel Blake, 378-80

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Smith, Merril D., Breaking the Bonds: MaritalDis- T cord in Pennsylvania 1730-1830, rev'd 287-8 Tagg, James, Benjamin Franklin Bache and Smith, Paul, and others (eds.), Letters of Delegates the PhiladelphiaAurora, rev'd 178-9 to the Continental Congress: 1781-1782, Vol- Taylorism Transformed by Stephen P. ume 18, rev'd 275-6 Waring, rev'd 181-2 Smith, Paul, and others (eds.), Letters of Delegates Tilghman, James, 46 to the Continental Congress: 1774-1789, Vol- To Every Thing a Season: Shipe Park and ume 17, revd 275-6 Smith, Paul H., Gerald W Gewalt and Ronald M. Urban Philadelphia, 1909-1976 by Bruce Gephart (eds.), Letters of Delegates to Con- Kuklick, rev'd 79-80 gress, rev'd 86-7 Toward a Social History of the American Civil Smith, W Wayne, 186-7 War, edited by Maris A. Vinovskis, rev'd Social reform, 5-20 370-1 Soderlund, Jean R., 374-5 The Tragedy of Henry Reed: A Note on Spargo, John, 105, 112-3, 118-9 Powel; Rhetoric, and Virtue in Nineteenth Spratt, Margaret A., The Pittsburgh YWCA and Century America by Dennis Barone, 327- Industrial Democracy in the 1920s, 5-20, 94 40 Steams, Peter N., 183-4 The Transfoimation of Western Pennsylvania Steel City. A Docudrama in Three Acts by Gillette 1770-1800 by R. Eugene Harper, rev'd Elvgren and Attilio Favorini, revd 381-2Steel Valley Klan: The Ku Klux Klan in Ohio's 377-8 Mahoning Valley by William D. Jenkins, rev'd Tratmer, Walter I., 101 274-5 Trotter, Joe W Jr., Coal, Class and Color. Steinberg, Allen, 145-169, 191 Blacks in Southern West Virginia, 1915- Stepenoff, Bonnie, Child Labor in Pennsylvania's 1932, rev'd 173-4 Silk Mills: Protect and Change, 1900-1910, 101- Trotter, Joe William Jr., The Great Migration 21, 191 in Historical Perspective: New Dimen- Stevenson, Adlai E., 242-3 sions of Race, Class, and Gendei; rev'd Stevenson, George, 46 277-8 Stewart, George R., Pickett's Charge: A Twohig, Dorothy (ed.), The Papers of Microhistoiy of the FinalAttack at Gettysburg, George Washington, Presidential Series, July 3, 1863, revd 186-7 Stott, Richard B., Workers in the Metropolis: Class, Volume 3: June - September 1789, rev'd Ethnicity, and Youth in Antebellum New York 87-90 City rev'd 177-8 Strangers Within the Realmi: Cultural Malgrins of U the First British Empire, edited by Bernard United Mine Workers, 310-26 Bailyn and Philip D. Morgan, rev'd 284-5 United We Standd: The United Mine Woikers of Swaine, Charles, 45-6 America, 1890-1990 by Maier B. Fox, rev'd 74-8 "The Swift Progress of Population': A Doctumen- Urban history, 21-8, 29-37 taiy and BibliographicStudy of Philadelphia's Growth, 1642-1859 by Susan E. Klepp, rev'd 184-5

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V William E Han-ity and National Democratic Politics Valley of Opportunity: Economic Clture Along in the Cleveland Era by Leonard Schlup, 236-55 the Upper Susquehanna, 1700-1800 by Peter C. Williams, Roger L., The Origins of Federal Support Mancall, revd 185-6 for Higher Education, rev'd 281-2 Vinovskis, Maris A (ed.), Toward a Social Histoiy Wilson, David L., 180-1 of the American Civil War, rev'd 370-1 Wilson, James, 125, 127, 129-37, 140 Vogel, Morris J., Cultural Connections: Museums Wilson, Lisa, 380-1 and Libraries of Philadelphiaand the Delaware Wilson, Lisa, Life after Death: Widows in PeinsW4- Valley, revd 371-3 vaial, 1750-1850, rev'd, 360-7 Winpenny, Thomas R., Bending is not Breaking: w Adaptation and Persistence Among 19th Cen- Waring, Stephen P., Taylorism Transfonmed, rev'd tnuy Lancaster Artisans, rev'd 91-2 181-2 Women's issues, 5-20 Washington County, 132 Woxxoow Wilson: A Life for World Peace by Jan Watson, Wallace S., 175-6 Willem Schulte Nordholt, rev'd 180-1 Weiner, Lynn, 101, 103 Workers in the Metropolis: Class, Ethnicity and Weisberger, R William, 283-4 Youth in Antebellum New York City by Richard Weiser; Frederick S., 85-6 B. Stott, rev'd 177-8 Westmoreland County, 47, 129 Where 7he Sun Never Shines: A History of Amer- y icas s Bkxldy Coal Industry by Priscilla Long, York County, 46 rev'd 74-8 Young Men's Christian Association, 11 Whitehill, Robert, 128 Young Women's Christian Association, 5-20 Whitney, William C., 239-41 Whose History and Histoly for Whom? Questions Index prepared by Sheiyl D. Snyder About the Politicsof Heritage:A Reply to Miner and Burkert by Don Mitchell, 233-5

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