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Reinterpreting the 1920s | Vol 21 No 3 | July 2007 | OAH Magazine of History

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Reinterpreting the 1920s
Volume 21, no 3 • July 2007


FROM THE EDITOR
Revisiting the 1920s
Phillip M. Guerty

FOREWORD
Reinterpreting the 1920s
Lynn Dumenil

ARTICLES
Rethinking the 1920s: Historians and Changing Perspectives
David J. Goldberg

Nationalism, Immigration Control, and the Ethnoracial Remapping of 1920s America
Mae M. Ngai

Rethinking Politics: Consumers and the Public Good During the "Jazz Age"
Lawrence B. Glickman

The New Woman and the Politics of the 1920s
Lynn Dumenil

TEACHING RESOURCES
Let the Jazz Bands Blare: The Harlem Renaissance Goes to School
Emily Bernard

Historical Thinking and the Scopes Trial
Michael O’Malley

Beyond the Flapper: The Problem of “Snapshot” History
Heather Owen

Celebrating Cultural Diversity in the 1920s
Diana Selig

TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
47 The Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
Steven Mintz

AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE
Nineteenth-Century Religion in World Context
Mark A. Noll

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