
Volume XI - 2002
Managing Editors: Rachel Van and Ann Wilson
Articles
20 Juli: The Politics of a Coup
By Jacob Pemberton
Page 3
Forgotten American Observance: Remembering the First of August
By David Roberts
Page 23
Sara Ruth Prize Winner
"God Give Us Men!": Manliness, the American Protective Assocation, and Catholicism in San Francisco, 1893-1896
By Brenda D. Frink
Page 49
The Groans of the Britons: Toward the British Civitates Period, Circa 406-455 C.E.
By Kevin Mummey
Page 65
Settlement Work in a Union Town: Lucile Eaves, The San Francisco Settlement Association, and Organized Labor, 1894-1906
By Ann Wilson
Page 79
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A Woman is Wise: The Influence of Civic and Christian Humanism on the Education of Women in Northern Italy and England during the Renaissance
By J. Stephan Edwards
Page 99
Historiographical Essays
Back to the Future: The Beginning of History and the First Global Citizen
By David Wallace
Page 115
Bananas, Ports, and Railroads: A Historiographical Essay on UFCO in Guatemala, 1901-1944
By Bonar Hernandez
Page 122
I, Too, Am a Man: The Forging of "Republican" Masculinities in the "American" Laboring Classes
By Joseph Mullin
Page 137
Book Reviews
Colorblind Injustice: Minority Voting Rights and the Undoing of the Second Reconstruction
Reviewed by Rachel Van
Page 169
That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession
Reviewed by Ann Wilson
Page 172
Lifebuoy Men, Lux Women: Commodification, Consumption, and Cleanliness in Modern Zimbabwe
Reviewed by Joseph Mullin
Page 178
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