Author: PFLANZE, OTTO (ED.); ERIC FONER; KATE BROWN; STEVE MARQUARDT; CHARLES AMBLER Title: The American Historical Review: Volume 106, Number 1, February 2001
Description: Washington, DC, American Historical Association. 2001. Wraps, 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ill.: Photographs. Periodical, February 2001. Textblock very clean and tight; Creased corners, light tear to the foot of the spine, slightly soiled covers. Pages 1-341. Plus Ads. Includes: Presidential Address: American Freedom in a Global Age, by Past President Eric Foner; Gridded Lives: Why Kazakhstan and Montana Are Nearly the Same Place, by Kate Brown; "Green Havoc": Panama Disease, Environmental Change, and Labor Process in the Central American Banana Industry, by Steve Marquardt; Popular Film and Colonial Audiences: The Movies in Northern Rhodesia, by Charles Ambler. Very Good.
Keywords: American History, Americana, American Historical Association, American History Periodicals, Political Science, Social Science; American History/Americana Photographs
Price: US$ 12.00 Seller: Clausen Books
- Book number: SB17414
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