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Volume 106, Issue 3, September 2010
Published:
2010-09-01
Articles
Improving Hoosiers: Indiana and the Wide Scope of American Eugenics
Alexandra Minna Stern
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Indiana's Public Health Pioneer and History's Iron Pen: Recollecting the Professional Idealism of John N. Hurty, 1896-1925
Jennifer Burek Pierce
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"What Indiana Can Do": The Influence of Female Field Workers on the Indiana Committee on Mental Defectives, 1915-1924
Kendra Clauser-Roemer
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Education in the Name of "Improvement": The Influence of Eugenic Thought and Practice in Indiana's Public Schools, 1900-1930
Robert L. Osgood
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Reviews
Inventing America's "Worst" Family: Eugenics, Islam, and the Fall and Rise of the Tribe of Ishmael by Nathaniel Deutsch; Comin' Home to Indiana by the ishmaeLites
Elsa F. Kramer
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Steel Giants: Historic Images from the Calumet Regional Archives by Stephen G. McShane and Gary S. Wilk
Paul O'Hara
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Red Skelton: The Mask Behind the Mask by Wes D. Gehring
Andra St. Ivanyi
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The Native Americans by Elizabeth Glenn and Stewart Rafert
Christina Snyder
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For the Freedom of Her Race by Lisa G. Materson
Kristi Andersen
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Feminist Frontiers: Women Who Shaped the Midwest by Yvonne J. Johnson
Donna J. Drucker
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Good, Reliable, White Men: Railroad Brotherhoods, 1877-1917 by Paul Michael Taillon
Jon Huibregtse
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The Averaged American: Surveys, Citizens, and the Making of a Mass Public by Sarah E. Igo
Doris A. Graber
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Suburban Steel: The Magnificent Failure of the Lustron Corporation, 1945-1951 by Douglas Knerr
Nicholas Dagen Bloom
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The Vietnam War in American Memory: Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing by Patrick Hagopian
Kirk Savage
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Review Notices
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