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A Crisis of Identity: The Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915

 
  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 Susan Luftschein  
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Susan Luftschein received her doctorate in art history from CUNY Graduate Center in 1996. Her area of specialization is late 19th and early 20th century American art. Her most recent publication is an essay that discusses the relationship between Cass Gilbert and Halsey Ives at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition that was included in Cass Gilbert: Life and Work (Barbara Christen and Steven Flanders, eds., W.W. Norton, 2001)

e-mail: s_luftschein@hotmail.com


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