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Abstract

A HISTORY OF FLORIDA THROUGH NEW WORLD MAPS: BORDERS OF PARADISE, reviewed by Meaghan N. Duff; THE BLACK SEMINOLES: HISTORY OF A FREEDOM-SEEKING PEOPLE, reviewed by Daniel C. Littlefield; BASEBALL IN FLORIDA, reviewed by Daniel Gilmartin; COMMITMENT TO A COMMUNITY: A HISTORY OF SACRED HEART HOSPITAL, reviewed by William M. Straight; CREOLES OF COLOR OF THE GULF SOUTH, reviewed by Gary B. Mills; JOHN STUART AND THE STRUGGLE FOR EMPIRE ON THE SOUTHERN FRONTIER, reviewed by Andrew Frank; THE STRENGTH OF A PEOPLE: THE IDEA OF AN INFORMED CITIZENRY IN AMERICA, 1650-1870, reviewed by Harlow Sheidley; SLAVERY, CAPITALISM, AND POLITICS IN THE ANTEBELLUM REPUBLIC, VOLUME I: COMMERCE AND COMPROMISE, 1820-1850, reviewed by Stephen D. Engle; THE PAPERS OF ANDREW JACKSON, VOLUME IV, 1816-1820, AND VOLUME V, 1821-1824, reviewed by Ernest F. Dibble; Two MONTHS IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES: AN ENGLISHMAN'S TRAVELS THROUGH THE SOUTH, reviewed by Jeffrey A. Melton; THE CIVIL WAR IN BOOKS: AN ANALYTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY, reviewed by John M. Coski; TEMPERANCE & RACISM: JOHN BULL, JOHNNY REB, AND THE GOOD TEMPLARS, reviewed by John J. Guthrie Jr.; GENDER & JIM CROW: WOMEN AND THE POLITICS OF WHITE SUPREMACY IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1896-1920, reviewed by Grace Elizabeth Hale; FEEBLE-MINDED IN OUR MIDST: INSTITUTIONS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED IN THE SOUTH, 1900-1940, reviewed by Ellen Dwyer; ALL OVER THE MAP: RETHINKING AMERICAN REGIONS, reviewed by Shirley A. Leckie; PISTOLS AND POLITICS: THE DILEMMA OF DEMOCRACY IN LOUISIANA’s FLORIDA PARISHES, 1810-1899, reviewed by Peter J. Kastor; DUST BowL MIGRANTS IN THE AMERICAN IMAGINATION, reviewed by Jack E. Davis; WOMEN OF THE FAR RIGHT: THE MOTHERS’ MOVEMENT AND WORLD WAR II, reviewed by Patricia A. Farless

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