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HISTORY

 
 

Faculty Publications

The following is a sampling of publications from
the faculty of the Case Western Reserve University
History Department:

 

John Harley Warner and James M. Edmonson,
Dissection: Photographs of
a Rite of Passage in
American Medicine,
1880-1930

 

Marixa Lasso,
Myths of Harmony: Race
and Republicanism during
the Age of Revolution, Columbia, 1795-1831

Ted Steinberg,
American Green:
The Obsessive Quest
for the Perfect Lawn

Miriam Levin,
Defining Women's Scientific Enterprise: Mount Holyoke Faculty And The Rise Of American Science

Molly W. Berger, ed. The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 25, The American Hotel

Rhonda Y. Williams,
The Politics of Public
Housing: Black Women's Struggles Against Urban Inequality

 

Renée Sentilles,
Performing Menken:
Adah Isaacs Menken and
the Birth of American
Celebrity

Julie Buckner Armstrong,
Susan Hult Edwards,
Houston Bryan Roberson,
Rhonda Y. Williams, eds.
Teaching the American
Civil Rights Movement:
Freedom's Bittersweet
Song

David C. Hammack,
Diane L. Grabowski,
& John J. Grabowski,
eds.
Identity, Conflict, &
Cooperation: Central
Europeans in Cleveland,
1850-1930


Ted Steinberg,
Down to Earth:
Nature's Role in
American History

Alan Rocke,
Nationalizing Science:
Adolphe Wurtz and the
Battle for French
Chemistry

 

John J. Grabowski &
Diane Ewart Grabowski,
Cleveland: A History
in Motion

Ted Steinberg,
Acts of God: The
Unnatural History of
Natural Disasters
in America

 

Miriam Levin, ed.
Cultures of Control

Jonathan Sadowsky,
Imperial Bedlam:
Institutions of Madness in
Colonial Southwest Nigeria

David C. Hammack, ed.
Making the Nonprofit
Sector in the United
States: A Reader

 

Daniel Cohen, ed.
The Female Marine and
Related Works: Narratives
of Cross-Dressing and
Urban Vice in America's
Early Republic

 

James M. Edmonson,
American Surgical
Instruments

Kenneth Ledford,
From General Estate to
Special Interest: German
Lawyers, 1878-1933


Ted Steinberg,
Slide Mountain:
Or the Folly of Owning
Nature

Ted Steinberg,
Nature Incorporated:
Industrialization and the
Waters of New England

Alan Rocke,
The Quiet Revolution:
Hermann Kolbe and the
Science of Organic
Chemistry

Miriam Levin,
When the Eiffel Tower Was New: French Visions of Progress at the Centennial
of the Revolution

 

David Hammack,
Power and Society:
Greater New York at the
Turn of the Century

 
 
 
Miriam Levin,
Republican Art and Ideology
in Late Nineteenth-Century France