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1 1 Books Dillinger s Ghost, a book manuscript in preparation, under contract to Oxford University Press, delivery date, August, Chicago Sports (in press). An edition of essays (submitted to the University of Illinois Press, 2004) growing out of an exhibit by the same title at the Chicago Historical Society, on display Apr-Dec Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America, (New York, Hill and Wang, 2001). (Paperback edition, 2002). (Korean edition, 2003). Constructing the American Past, A Sourcebook of a Peoples' History, 2 volumes, 5th ed., co-edited with Randy Roberts and Terry Bilhartz (New York, Addison, Wesley, Longman, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1995, 1991). The McGuffey Readers: Selections from the 1978 Edition, ed. with an introduction, (Boston, Bedford Books, 1998). Muhammad Ali, The Peoples' Champ, ed. (Urbana, University of llinois Press,1995). A Brief History of American Sports, co-authored with Warren Goldstein (New York, Hill and Wang, 1993). The Encyclopedia of American Social History, 3 volumes, co-edited with Peter Williams and Mary Cayton (New York, Scribners, 1993). Awarded the Dartmouth Certificate by the American Library Association. Press, The Manly Art: Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting in America (Ithaca, Cornell University 1986, reprinted in British and American
2 2 paperback editions). Articles and Book Chapters Looking for John Dillinger, an article growing out of a conference in honor of Lawrence Levine. The manuscript has been submitted by the editors (Professors Michael O Malley, Lawrence Glickman, and Roy Rosensweig for publication to the University of Chicago Press. The Historians Dilemma, part of a roundtable on ethics and the historical profession, forthcoming in the Journal of American History, Spring "George Bellows: Dempsey and Firpo, 1924," Frames of Reference: Looking at American Art, , ed by Beth Venn and Adam D. Weinberg, (New York, The Whitney Museum, 1999), pp Chapter 4 of The Manly Art reprinted in S. W.Pope, The New American Sport History: Recent Approaches and Perspectives (Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1997), pp ; also reprinted in Steven A. Riess, Major Problems in American Sport History (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1997), pp "The Wicked World: The National Police Gazette and Gilded-Age America," Media Studies Journal 6 (1) Winter, 1992, pp Everette -----Reprinted in Craig L. LaMay and E. Dennis, The Culture of Crime (New Brunswick, New Jersey, Transaction Publishers, 1995), pp "Black Magic: Folk Beliefs of Afro-American Slaves," in Science and Medicine in the Old
3 South, ed. Tom Savitt and Ronald Numbers (Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 1990), pp "'Good-Bye Boys, I Die a True American': Homicide, Nativism, and Working-Class Culture in Antebellum New York City," Journal of American History 74 (2) September, 1987, pp Reprinted in Eric Monkkonen, ed. Crime and Justice in American History (Meckler Press, 1991). "John L. Sullivan: The Champion of All Champions," Virginia Quarterly Review 62 (4) Fall, 1986, pp An abridged version will appear in Randy Roberts, ed, Boston Sports forthcoming from Harvard University Press, "The Jack Dempsey-Gene Tunney Championship Fights: An Interpretation," Journal of American Studies 19 (1) April, 1985, pp Reprinted in Joyce Carol Oates and Daniel Halpern, eds. Reading the Fights (New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1988). 3 "'Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch': The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry," American Historical Review 90 (1) Feb. 1985, pp Reprinted in Mark Smith, ed, The Old South (London, Blackwells, 2000) Reprinted in Mark Carey, et al The Social Fabric (Boston, Addison Wesley, 1999).
4 -----Reprinted in Sylvia Hoffert, A History of Gender in American (Prentice Hall, 2003) Reprinted in Randy Roberts and James Olson eds. American Experiences v.1 (Glenview, Ill., Scott Foresman, 1985), pp Reprinted in David Nasaw, ed. The Course of United States History v.1 (Chicago, Dorsey Press, 1987), pp Reprinted in Eric Monkkonen, ed. Crime and Justice in American History (Meckler Press, 1991) Reprinted in David Wiggins, Sport in America (Champaign, Il, Human Kinetics, 1995), pp Excerpted in Steven A. Riess, Major Problems in American Sport History (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1997), pp Excerpted in Harper's Magazine, 271 (1623) August, 1985, pp Excerpted in Jack Dodd, Roles for Writers, MacMillan, "Black Spirits: The Ghostlore of Afro-American Slaves," American Quarterly 36 (4) Fall, 1984, pp Reprinted in Paul Finkelman, ed. Outstanding Articles on Slavery (Garland Press, 1990). 4 Brief Essays and Articles Baseball as America, exhibit review, Journal of Sport History, Summer, A Team Effort, Chronicle of Higher
5 5 Education, April 4, 2003, pp B "Why are Academics Ducking the Ellis Case?" Chronicle of Higher Education, July 20, 2001, pp. B14-B Reprinted in Organization of American Historians Newsletter, 29(3), August, 2001, p. 3. Higher "Professing History: Distinguishing Between Memory and the Past," The Chronicle of Education, April 28, 2000, B4-B5. "Mother Jones," American National Biography, John Garraty and Mark Cairnes, eds, (New York, Oxford, 1999) v12, pp "Boxing," Encyclopedia of Ethnic Sports, George Karsch and Othello Harris, eds., (Greenwich, Greenwood Press, 1999). "Selling Urban Dreams," Journal of Urban History 24(4), May, 1998, pp "Taking Sports Seriously," co-authored with Michael Oriard, The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 24, 1995, p. A Reprinted in Steven A. Riess, Major Problems in Americn Sport History (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1997) pp "Mother Jones", in Harvey Kaye, Paul Buhle, and Mary Jo Buhle, editors, The American Radical (New York, Routledge, 1994). "Sports Through the Nineteenth Century," Cayton, Gorn and Williams, editors, The Encyclopedia of American Social History (New York, Scribners, 1993), v 3, pp Reprinted in S. W. Pope, ed. The New American Sport History: Recent Approaches
6 6 and Perspectives (Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1997) pp a "Commentary on Mechal Sobel's 'Whatever You Do, Treat People Right: Personal Ethics in Slave Society'" in Ted Ownby, editor, Black and White: Cultural Interaction in the Antebellum South (Jackson, University of Mississippi Press, 1993, pp ). "Seafaring Engendered" International Journal of Maritime History, June 1992, IV(1), 1-7. "Spectator Sports" John Garraty and Eric Foner, eds, Readers Companion to American History, (Boston, 1991) pp
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