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How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America
Review of: How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America, by Heather Cox Richardson
Iowa Gardens of the Past: Lost & Historic Gardens of Iowa, 1850-1980
Review of: Iowa Gardens of the Past: Lost & Historic Gardens of Iowa, 1850-1980, by Beth Cody
Lauren K. Thompson, Friendly Enemies: Soldier Fraternization throughout the American Civil War
Review of: Friendly Enemies: Soldier Fraternization throughout the American Civil War, by Lauren K. Thompson
Mastering the Inland Seas: How Lighthouses, Navigational Aids, and Harbors Transformed the Great Lakes and America
Review of: Mastering the Inland Seas: How Lighthouses, Navigational Aids, and Harbors Transformed the Great Lakes and America, by Theodore J. Karamanski
Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State
Review of: Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State, by Paul M. Renfro
Yountsville: The Rise and Decline of an Indiana Mill Town
Review of: Yountsville: The Rise and Decline of an Indiana Mill Town, by Ronbald V. Morris
Iowa and the Importance of State and Local History
PAMELA RINEY-KEHRBERG considers how moments in Iowa history contribute to our understanding of the complexity within broader national and international narratives. Through four key examples—woman suffrage, Buxton, Iowa, Varnum v. Brien, and the 1980s Farm Crisis—she demonstrates the rich insights that can be gleaned through state and local histor