Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter
Front Matter
Editorial
Article
"Quite a Ripple But No Revolution": the Changing Roles of Women in the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, 1921-1951
- Jenny Barker Devine
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 1-36
Playing House: Training Modern Mothers at Iowa State College Home Management Houses, 1925-1958
- Megan Birk
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 37-66
Note
Passages to Freedom: the Underground Railroad in History and Memory/Frontline of Freedom: African Americans and the Forging of the Underground Railroad in the Ohio Valley
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 68-71
Review
The Rock Art of Eastern North America: Capturing Images and Insight
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 67-68
The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 71-73
Bugle Resounding: Music and Musicians of the Civil War Era
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 74-75
Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court During the Civil War Era
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 76-78
Orphan Trains: the Story of Charles Loring Brace and the Children He Saved and Failed
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 80-81
Altering American Consciousness: the History of Alcohol and Drug Use in the United States, 1800-2000
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 81-83
Building Solidarity: a History of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local Union 1260
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 83-84
Dissent in Wichita: the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1972
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 86-87
The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 90-91
What's the Matter With Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
Volume 64 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Winter • 93-95