Prologue 2001 - Abstracts

Prologue 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A birthday party you won't want to miss.(July 4, 2001)Social sciencesCarlin, John
A new look for NARA's web site: friendlier, easier, more helpful.(the National Archives and Records Administration)Social sciences 
A switch in time.(history standardizing time across the US)Social sciencesBartky, Ian R.
Black men in Navy blue during the Civil War.(Illustration)Social sciencesReidy, Joseph P.
Building NARA's "archives of the future".(National Archives and Records Administration)Social sciences 
Creating the National Archives Experience.Social sciences 
Defunct strategy & divergent goals: the role of the United States Navy along the eastern seaboard during the Civil War.(Illustration)Social sciencesBrowning, Robert M., Jr.
Eisenhower and the Red Menace.(Dwight D. Eisenhower; investigation of Communism)(Illustration)Social sciencesBirkner, Michael J.
FDR's "Day of Infamy" speech: crafting a call to arms.(President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, includes first draft of Roosevelt's speech)Social sciences 
"Fix bayonets": the attack on Hill 180 in the Korean War.Social sciencesKapikian, Albert
LBJ fights the white backlash: the racial politics of the 1964 presidential campaign.(Lyndon Baines Johnson)Social sciencesMayer, Jeremy D.
Moon germs: a history of NASA's lunar receiving laboratory.Social sciencesCarter, Kent
Mutual admiration & a few jokes: the correspondence of Harry Truman with Groucho and Harpo Marx.Social sciencesGeselbracht, Raymond H.
National tragedy reinforces importance of vital records.(terrorist acts of September 11, 2001)(Prologue in Perspective)Social sciencesCarlin, John
News and Notices.Social sciences 
Preserved in full for future generations.Social sciencesCarlin, John
Publications.(the National Archives and Records Administration)Social sciences 
Researching African Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1890: buffalo soldiers and black infantrymen.Social sciencesPlante, Trevor K.
Researching Confederate marines in the Civil War.Social sciencesPlante, Trevor K.
Return to sender: U.S. censorship of enemy alien mail in World War II.Social sciencesFiset, Louis
Roosevelt and his library.(Franklin Delano Roosevelt)Social sciencesKoch, Cynthia M., Bassanese, Lynn A.
Semper fidelis, code talkers.(use of Navajo language as a secret code in World War II)Social sciencesJevec, Adam
Shedding light on war crimes.(Illustration)Social sciences 
Taking history's forks.Social sciencesBruns, Roger
The Army Medal of Honor: the first fifty-five years.Social sciencesMollan, Mark C.
The diplomats who sank a fleet: the Confederacy's undelivered European fleet and the Union Consular Service.(Illustration)Social sciencesFoster, Kevin J.
The Rost Home Colony: St. Charles Parish, Louisiana.(Illustration)Social sciences 
The search for the site of the Sand Creek Massacre.Social sciencesWhitacre, Christine
The voyage of the "coolie" ship Kate Hooper: October 3, 1857-March 26, 1858.Social sciencesPlowman, Robert J.
"Two Japans': Japanese expressions of sympathy and regret in the wake of the Panay incident.(sinking of US vessel by Japanese)Social sciences 
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