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Volume 27, Number 5, November 2003

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Editorial Note
pp. v-v(1)

The Americas Around 1850
pp. 683-687(5)
Author: Topik S.

Was James G. Blaine a Great Secretary of State?
pp. 689-693(5)
Author: Devine M.

Haiti, Marines, and Culture
pp. 695-698(4)
Author: Healy D.

A Very Peculiar Institution
pp. 699-702(4)
Author: Brands H.W.

“Pobre Mexico” and the Americans
pp. 703-706(4)
Author: Gilderhus M.T.

Dixie's Power in War and Peace
pp. 707-710(4)
Author: Wyatt-Brown B.

Prime Time for Progressive Era II
pp. 725-728(4)
Author: Zeiler T.W.

Global Hollywood and the Politics of Nationality
pp. 729-733(5)
Author: May L.

Where the Buck Stopped: Harry S Truman and the Cold War
pp. 735-739(5)
Author: Hershberg J.G.

The “Red Spy Queen” in a Male World
pp. 741-745(5)
Author: Fried R.M.

Kennedy on Tape
pp. 747-750(4)
Author: Giglio J.N.

Looking for the Real Lyndon
pp. 751-756(6)
Author: Prados J.

Will the Real Daniel Ellsberg Please Stand Up
pp. 757-761(5)
Author: Small M.

Fighting and Talking
pp. 763-766(4)
Author: Kimball J.

Index to Volume 27, 2003
pp. 773-779(7)

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