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Contents
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Volume 32, Number 1
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2006
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ARTICLES
REVIEWS
| The Man Who Found Thoreau: Roland W. Robbins and the Rise of Historical Archaeology in America, by Donald W. Linebaugh |
| Susan R. Martin |
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| The Line of Forts: Historical Archaeology on the Colonial Frontier of Massachusetts, by Michael D. Coe |
| David R. Starbuck |
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| Hudson Valley Ruins: Forgotten Landmarks of an American Landscape, by Thomas E. Rinaldi and Robert J. Yasinsac |
| Elizabeth Norris |
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| The Industrial Revolution in Shropshire, by Barrie Trinder |
| Steven A. Walton |
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| The Carriage Trade: Making Horse-Drawn Vehicles in America, by Thomas A. Kinney |
| Charles K. Hyde |
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| Wagon-Making in the United States during the Late-19th through Mid-20th Centuries: A Study of the Gruber Wagon Works at Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, by Paul A. Kube AND The Gruber Wagon Works: The Place Where Time Stood Still, by Carol J. Hunsberger |
| Cameron C. Hartnell |
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| The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century, by Steven Watts |
| Wesley Thompson |
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| White Pine Route: The History of the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway Company, by Thomas E. Burg |
| John Austen |
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| A Century of Subways: Celebrating 100 Years of New York's Underground Railways, by Brian J. Cudahy |
| Mary Lee Baranger |
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| Box Boats: How Container Ships Changed the World, by Brian J. Cudahy |
| Martha W. Virts |
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| Water, Time, and European Cities: History Matters for the Futures, edited by Petri S. Juuti and Tapio S. Katko |
| Susan M. Ross |
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| Things That Talk: Object Lessons from Art and Science, edited by Lorraine Daston |
| James A. Rudkin |
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| Werner Hegemann and the Search for Universal Urbanism, by Christiane Crasemann Collins |
| Lake Douglas |
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| Contributors |
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COVER: This French industrial encyclopedia depicts a classic vertical three-crusher animal mill. Cane is manually fed between the crushers to extract the juice. See "Sugar Mills, Technology, and Environmental Change: A Case Study of Colonial Agro-Industrial Development in the Caribbean," pp. 53–80.
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