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Articles & Book Chapters, 1996-2000

Nancy Hagedorn, “Communications.” In American Eras: Early American Civilizations and Exploration to 1600, edited by Gretchen Starr-LeBeau, 77-101. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998.

Nancy Hagedorn, “Tools for Sale: The Marketing and Distribution of English Woodworking Tools in England and America.” In Eighteenth-Century Woodworking Tools: Papers Presented at a Tool Symposium, May 19-22, 1994, edited by James M. Gaynor, 37-54. Colonial Williamsburg Historic Trades, vol. III. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1997.

Ellen Litwicki, “‘Our Hearts Burn with Ardent Love for Two Countries’: Ethnicity and Assimilation at Chicago Holiday Celebrations, 1876-1918,” Journal of American Ethnic History 19 (Spring 2000): 3-34.

Ellen Litwicki, “From Patrón to Patria: The Nationalization of Mexicano Culture in Late Nineteenth-Century Tucson,” Cañon, the Journal of the Rocky Mountain American Studies Association 4 (Fall 1998): 31-56.

John R. Staples, “‘On Civilising the Nogais’: Mennonite-Nogai Economic Relations, 1825-1860.” The Mennonite Quarterly Review 74:2 (April 2000), 229-256.

John R. Staples with James H. Bater, “Planning for Change in Central St. Petersburg,” Post-Soviet Geography and Economics 41:2 (March 2000), 77-97.

Jacqueline Swansinger, “A World History Curriculum at Fredonia”, World History Bulletin, Vol. XV, #1, (Spring 1999).

Jacqueline Swansinger, “Merchants in the Islamic World: History from the Middle Up”, Community College Humanities Review, Special Issue: Studies in Islamic History and Culture, August 1997, p.17-26.

Markus Vink, ’New’ or ‘high’ imperialism, 1870-1914: Process and patterns,” World History Bulletin 17:1 (Fall 2000), pp. 16-31.

Markus Vink, “Church and state in seventeenth-century colonial Asia: Dutch-Parava relations in southeast India in a comparative perspective,” Journal of Early Modern History 4:1 (2000), pp. 1-42.

Markus Vink, “Cross-cultural encounters, 1500-1850,” World History Bulletin 15:2 (1999), pp. 31-39.

Markus Vink, “Images and ideologies of Dutch-South Asian contact: Cross-cultural encounters between the Nayaka state of Madurai and the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century,” Itinerario 21:2 (1997), pp. 82-123.