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- David Gerber, Immigration Historiography at the Crossroads, Reviews in American History, Volume 39, Number 1, March 2011
- Caroline Hoefferle, The Essential Historiography Reader (2010).
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- Claire, Parfait, Writing History from the Margins : African Americans and the Quest for Freedom, Taylor and Francis, 2016.
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- Nick Salvatore, American Labor History (1998)
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2001
Also of interest, The New York Times is doing an editorial look back at 1919 over the course of the year:
- Ted Widmer, 1919: The Year of the Crack-Up, New York Times, December 31, 2018
- Lisa McGirr, How Prohibition Fueled the Klan, January 16, 2019
- Susan Schulten, How Prohibition Shaped Harlem, January 16, 2019
- Christopher Pastore, How the Irish Won Their Freedom, January 21, 2019
- David Bordwell, Hollywood’s Boom Year, Feb. 5, 2019
- David Sager, Jazz on the Edge of Change, Feb. 18, 2019
- Kyung Moon Hwang, The Birth of Korean Nationhood, March 1, 2019
- Erez Manela, Woodrow Wilson and ‘the Ugliest of Treacheries,’ March 9, 2019.