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<sc>Kathleen Kennedy</sc>. <italic>Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens: Women and Subversion During World War I</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xx, 170. $27.95 and <sc>Kathleen Kennedy</sc>. <italic>Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens: Women and Subversion During World War I</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xx, 170. $37.50

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Journal Article Kathleen Kennedy. Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens: Women and Subversion During World War I. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xx, 170. $27.95 and Kathleen Kennedy. Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens: Women and Subversion During World War I. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xx, 170. $37.50 Get access Kennedy Kathleen. Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens: Women and Subversion During World War I. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xx, 170. $27.95. Zeiger Susan. In Uncle Sam's Service: Women Workers with the American Expeditionary Force, 1917–1919. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1999. Pp. x, 211. $37.50. Nancy K. Bristow Nancy K. Bristow University of Puget Sound Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 106, Issue 2, April 2001, Pages 583–585, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/106.2.583 Published: 01 April 2001

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Mark Ellis. <italic>Race, War, and Surveillance: African Americans and the United States Government during World War I</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2001. Pp. xx, 325. $45.00
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Mark Ellis. Race, War, and Surveillance: African Americans and the United States Government during World War I. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2001. Pp. xx, 325. $45.00 Get access Ellis Mark. Race, War, and Surveillance: African Americans and the United States Government during World War I. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 2001. Pp. xx, 325. $45.00. William G. Jordan William G. Jordan Phillips Exeter Academy Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 107, Issue 5, December 2002, Pages 1573–1574, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/107.5.1573 Published: 01 December 2002

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<sc>alexander de grand</sc>. <italic>The Italian Left in the Twentieth Century: A History of the Socialist and Communist Parties</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1989. Pp. xiv, 182 and <sc>joan barth urban</sc>. <italic>Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer</italic>. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1986. Pp. 370. Paper $14.95
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Journal Article alexander de grand. The Italian Left in the Twentieth Century: A History of the Socialist and Communist Parties. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1989. Pp. xiv, 182 and joan barth urban. Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1986. Pp. 370. Paper $14.95 Get access de Grand Alexander. The Italian Left in the Twentieth Century: A History of the Socialist and Communist Parties. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1989. Pp. xiv, 182. Urban Joan Barth. Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1986. Pp. 370. Paper $14.95. Spencer M. di Scala Spencer M. di Scala University of Massachusetts, Boston Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 95, Issue 5, December 1990, Pages 1577–1578, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/95.5.1577 Published: 01 December 1990

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Enabling the Past: New Perspectives in the History of Disability
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  • European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes [1] Shakespeare, Disability Rights and Wrongs, 53. [2] See Switzer Switzer, Jacqueline Vaughn. 2003. Disabled Rights: American Policy and the Fight for Equality, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. [Google Scholar], Disabled Rights, 12ff; O'Brien O'Brien, Ruth. 2001. Crippled Justice: the History of Modern Disability Policy in the Workplace, Chicago–London: University of Chicago Press. [Google Scholar], Crippled Justice, xi. [3] See Monaghan Monaghan, Peter. “Pioneering Filed of Disability Studies Challenges Established Approaches and Attitudes.” Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 January (1998). [Google Scholar], “Pioneering Field of Disability Studies Challenges Established Approaches”; Hahn Hahn, Harlan. 1993. The Potential Impact of Disability Studies on Political Science (and Vice Versa). Policy Studies Journal, 21(4): 740–751. [Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar], “The Potential Impact of Disability Studies on Political Science”, 740–51. [4] Bryan Bryan, Willie V. 2002. Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities: the Social Perspectives and Political History of Disabilities and Rehabilitation in the United States, Health Promotion Sciences, College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma. Springfield: Charles Thomas. [Google Scholar], Sociopolitical Aspects of Disabilities: the Social Perspectives and Political History of Disabilities and Rehabilitation in the United States. [5] Longmore and Umansky Longmore, P.K. and Umansky, L., eds. 2001. The New Disability History: American Perspectives, New York: New York University Press. [Google Scholar], The New Disability History: American Perspectives. [6] Kudlick, “Disability History: Why We Need Another Other”, 763–93. [7] Perspectives, November 2006, 3–12: Gerber, “Enabling History”; Baynton, “Disability in History”; Kudlick and Longmore, “Disability and the Transformation of Historians’ Public Sphere”. [8] See essay on Teaching Radical History by Geoffrey Reaume, R. A. R. Edwards and Katherine Sherwood in Radical History Review Meade, T. and D. Serlin., eds. “Disability and History.” Radical History Review, Issue 94 (Winter 2006). [Google Scholar]. [9] Bourke, Dismembering the Male; Seth Koven Koven, Seth. October 1994. Remembering and Dismembering: Crippled Children, Wounded Soldiers and the Great War in Britain. American Historical Review, 99(4): 1167–202. [Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar], “Remembering and Dismemberment”, 1167–1202; Reznik Reznik, Jeffrey. 2005. Healing the Nation: The Culture of Caregiving in Britain During the Great War, Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Google Scholar], Healing the Nation. For other United States scholarship on disabled veterans, see Gerber, “Heroes and Misfits: The Troubled Social Reintegration of Disabled Veterans in The Best Years of Our Lives”, 5454–74. [10] Campbell and Oliver Campbell, J.C. and Oliver, M. 1996. Disability Politics: Understanding our Past, Changing Our Future, London and New York: Routledge. [Google Scholar], Disability Politics. [11] Borsay, Disability and Social Policy in Britain Since 1750, 208. [12] Hubert, Madness, Disability and Social Exclusion. [13] Dale and Melling, Mental Illness and Learning Disability Since 1850. [14] Turner and Stagg Turner, D.M. and Stagg, K., eds. 2006. Social Histories of Disability and Deformity, Abingdon: Routledge. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar], Social Histories of Disability and Deformity. [15] Ernst, Histories of the Normal and the Abnormal. [16] Covey, Social Perceptions of People with Disabilities in History, 3. [17] Frawley Frawley, Maria. 2004. Invalidism and Identity in Nineteenth Century Britain, Chicago–London: University of Chicago Press. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar], Invalidism and Identity in Nineteenth Century Britain. [18] Mitchell and Snyder Mitchell, D.T. and Snyder, S.L. 1997. The Body and Physical Difference: Discourses of Disability, Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar], The Body and Physical Difference. [19] Garland Thompson, Extraordinary Bodies: Figuring Disability in American Culture and Literature, 6. [20] Snyder and Mitchell Snyder, S. and Mitchell, D.T. 2006. Cultural Locations of Disability, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar], Cultural Locations of Disability, 33–34. [21] Morris, “Human Dregs at the Bottom of Our National Vats”, 142–60. [22] Livingston, “Insights from an African History of Disability”, Radical History Review, 2006, 111–26. See also Livingston Livingston, J. 2005. Debility and the Moral Imagination in Botswana, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. [Google Scholar], Debility and the Moral Imagination in Botswana, Indiana University press, Bloomington, 2005. [23] See Ó Catháin, “Blind, But Not to the Hard Facts of Life”: The Blind Workers’ Struggle in Derry, 1928–1940”, Radical History Review, 9–21.

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Peter Gatrell. <italic>A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia during World War I</italic>. (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies.) Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xiv, 317. $35.00
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Journal Article Peter Gatrell. A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia during World War I. (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies.) Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xiv, 317. $35.00 Get access Gatrell Peter. A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia during World War I. (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies.) Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1999. Pp. xiv, 317. $35.00. Theodore R. Weeks Theodore R. Weeks Southern Illinois University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 105, Issue 5, December 2000, Pages 1837–1838, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/105.5.1837 Published: 01 December 2000

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Gerald D. Nash. <italic>The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1985. Pp. x, 304. $35.00
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Gerald D. Nash. The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1985. Pp. x, 304. $35.00 Get access Nash Gerald D.. The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1985. Pp. x, 304. $35.00. Mark I. Gelfand Mark I. Gelfand Boston College Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 91, Issue 3, June 1986, Pages 759–760, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/91.3.759-a Published: 01 June 1986

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Voices of freedom: Samizdat
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In the first socialist systsem culture was more than a realm of artistry and aesthetics.1 It was often another dimension of a fierce struggle—ideological and political—against the bourgeoisie (Whit...

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Women Workers and Technological Change in Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries ed. by Gertjan de Groot, Marlou Schrover
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technology and culture Book Reviews 783 able extent, a widely shared faith in the efficacy of technology also encouraged shortsighted problem solving. For scholars already familiar with Tarr’s work, The Search for the Ultimate Sink is more than a convenience. Tarr has added a signifi­ cant new section to one essay and chosen some stunning photo­ graphs as illustrations. In his introduction, he also gives a thoughtful account of how he came to write each piece. The result is an indis­ pensable work. Through deep research and careful analysis, Tarr has enriched our understanding of a vital historical issue. Adam Rome Dr. Rome teaches American environmental history at the Pennsylvania State Uni­ versity. His publications include “Coming to Terms with Pollution: The Language of Environmental Reform, 1865-1915,” Environmental History 1 (July 1996): 6-28. Women Workers and Technological Change in Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Edited by Gertjan de Groot and Marlou Schrover. London: Taylor & Francis, 1995. Pp. ix+206; illustra­ tions, notes, index. $24.95 (paper). This admirable collection of ten essays analyzes the ties between women’s work and technology far more coherendy than many other anthologies. The book focuses on case studiesofindustry to showhow women gained or lost prominence in hosiery, textile, secretarial, munitions, pottery, dairy, and other food industries. We do not often see the view of diffusion that these authors present, demonstrating how technologies that spread from England to Holland, Denmark, and Sweden affected women workers. Each article begins and ends with a concise summary of the main points, making the volume par­ ticularly accessible to students or nonnative readers of English. Most importantly, these authors join head-on the central issues for women in technological history, and their conclusions help us to understand some of the puzzles that obscure the realities ofwomen’s situation. As Marlou Schrover puts it in her discussion ofDutch food industries, “technological change influenced women’s work . .., but was seldom the direct reason, or excuse, for the regendering of work” (p. 170). For other industries, technological change was only the excuse for switching women into low-paying tasks; the real rea­ son for women’s low wages was the prevailing belief that men, not women, had the responsibility to be the family breadwinners. The expectation of the male family wage, a norm accepted by trade unions as well as working-classwomen, was the single most important destabilizer ofwomen’s work. For this reason, women’s work earned low pay no matter how crucial or how skilled it was. In various exam­ ples, the authors demonstrate the editors’ view that “skill is an ideo­ logical category imposed on certain types of work by virtue of the 784 Book Reviews TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE sex and power of the workers who perform it” (p. 5). Whether “the gender division oflabor was transferred from one country to another along with the technology” (p. 52), as in Dutch cotton spinning mills, or became gendered in the first factory and then generalized as the industry spread, women’s work was termed unskilled and paid less. Why didn’t the women protest? A number ofreasons emerge: they “had developed no way to contest the lower evaluation oftheirjobs” (p. 30) ; class and family claims kept them loyal to the union ideol­ ogy; the Victorian separation ofjobs as suitable for one sex or the other held sway. Hints that preindustrial work was less divided by gender suggest the importance of studying women’s role before the 19th century. The authors of this collection offer us trenchant lan­ guage and pointed questions to link the history of women in work and technology in every era. Daryl M. Hafter Dr. Hafter, professor of history at Eastern Michigan University and a Dibner Fel­ low in 1996-97, is the author of European Women and Preindustrial Craft (Blooming­ ton: Indiana University Press, 1995). ManufacturingInequality: GenderDivision in theFrench and British Metal­ working Industries, 1914-1939. By Laura Lee Downs. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1995. Pp. xiv+329; illustrations, notes, bibliography, index. $39.95 (cloth). The “munitionette,” smiling, trousered, lunch bucket in hand, is one of the enduring images of women’s contribution to the First World War. Although...

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From Cowardice to Illness: Diagnosing Malingering in the Ottoman Great War
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