Table of Contents: Fall 2011 Volume 37, No. 2
The Michigan Historical Review
Contents
| Editor’s Page | ix |
Using Presettlement Vegetation Maps to Understand the |
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Settling Out and Fitting In: Family and Migration in the |
29 |
The Emergence of Prosperous Farmers and Businessmen in |
53 |
Driving Ambitions: Charles Roswell Henry and the Changing |
79 |
Book Reviews
Babson, Riddle, and Elsila. The Color of Law: Ernie Goodman, |
99 |
Baugh. The Detroit School Busing Case: Milliken v. Bradley and the |
100 |
Bertera and Crawford. The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War. Bradley J. Birzer |
102 |
Dobkin. Soul of a Port: The History and Evolution of the Port of |
103 |
Flinn. Remembering Flint, Michigan: Stories from the Vehicle City. Themis Chronopoulos |
105 |
Glazer. Wounded Warrior: The Rise and Fall of Michigan |
107 |
Grandin. Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford’s |
109 |
Kaunonen. Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant |
111 |
Largey. Haitians in Michigan. Violet M. Showers Johnson |
112 |
Lorenzkowski. The Sounds of Ethnicity: Listening to German |
114 |
Majher. Ladies of the Lights: Michigan Women in the U.S. |
115 |
Pardoe. Lost Eagles: One Man’s Mission to Find Missing |
117 |
Parham. The St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project: An Oral |
118 |
Reynolds and Dawson. Iron Will: Cleveland-Cliffs and the Mining of |
120 |
Schmidt. Notre Dame and the Civil War: Marching |
121 |
Skaggs and Nelson, eds. The Sixty Years’ War for the Great |
123 |
Stagg. The Golden Dream: A History of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Claire Puccia Parham |
124 |
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Taylor. Sixty to Zero: An Inside Look at the Collapse of General |
126 |
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| Books Received | 129 |
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| Contributors | 133 |

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