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  Refracting history: Ives and Emerson and the Nineteenth-Century European Tradition in America
by Christopher Bruhn
 
  Americanizing Californians: Americanization in California from the Progressive Era through the Red Scare
by Anne Woo-Sam
   
  A Crisis of Identity: The Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915
by Susan Luftschein
   
  <Modern American Fashion Design American Indian Style
by Mary Donahue
   
  Expanding The American Experience: The Liberator 1918-1924
by Antoinette Galotola
   
  John Dewey’s Philosophy, American-Style 1910-1929: On How Philosophy Was Made American
by Jonathan Lang
   
  Fifteen Years After: Matthew Baigell’s “American Art and National Identity: the 1920s
by Jane Necol
   
 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
   
  Editor's Note
 
by Mary Donahue  
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Mary Donahue has a background in 19th and early 20th century European art and design with a special interest in American design with an emphasis on fashion. A recent essay considers the education of designers in New York for the women’s apparel industry in Research in Science and Technology Studies: Gender and Work, Knowledge and Society, ed. Shirley Gorenstein, 2000.


e-mail: dmed3246@aol.com

 

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