July/August 1999
Editor's Note
A Sense of Place
A Conversation with . . . Historian David Hackett Fischer talks about the importance of regional identity.
A Peopled Wilderness A new exhibition explores the way in which the Adirondacks became Arcadia. By Rachel Galvin
A Valley Divided Edward L. Ayers describes how neighboring towns chose opposite sides in the Civil War.
Preserving the Past
Low Blows and High Rhetoric The University of Oklahoma preserves political advertising in the age of television. By Maggie Riechers
Around the Nation
Ernest Hemingway at 100 Illinois and Idaho celebrate the life of the writer who made the declarative sentence a work of art. By Richard Carter
Where Settlers and Sioux Collided: A Bozeman Retrospective A Montana conference explores the destiny of the West. By Meredith Hindley
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