Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter
Front Matter
Article
"Fairs Here Have Become a Sort of Holiday": Agriculture and Amusements at Iowa's County Fairs, 1838-1925
- Chris Rasmussen
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 1-26
Courting Risk: Disability, Masculinity, and Liability on Iowa's Railroads, 1868-1900
- John Williams-Searle
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 27-77
The Continuing Transformation of Labor and Working-Class History: a Review Essay
- Joe W. Trotter
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 78-86
Note
"Fear God and Walk Humbly": the Agricultural Journal of James Mallory, 1843-1877
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 118-118
The Underworld Sewer: a Prostitute Reflects An Life in the Trade, 1871-1909
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 118-119
Pilgrims on the Ohio: the River Journey and Photographs of Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1894
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 119-120
The History of the Muscatine North and South Railroad Co
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 120-120
The Iowa Precinct Caucuses: the Making of a Media Event
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 122-123
Review
Midwestern Women: Work, Community, and Leadership at the Crossroads
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 89-91
An Army of Women: Gender and Politics in Gilded Age Kansas
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 95-96
Splintered Sisterhood: Gender and Class in the Campaign Against Woman Suffrage
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 97-98
Purifying America: Women, Cultural Reform, and Pro-Censorship Activism, 1873-1933
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 99-100
Endless Novelty: Specialty Production and American Industrialization, 1865-1925
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 101-102
Kids' Stuff: Toys and the Changing World of American Childhood
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 102-104
Divided Highways: Building the Interstate Highways, Transforming American Life.
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 104-106
Cutting into the Meatpacking Line: Workers and Change in the Rural Midwest
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 108-110
Always a People: Oral Histories of Contemporary Woodland Indians
Volume 58 • Issue 1 • 1999 • Winter • 110-112