Editor's Note
Benjamin Guterman
Roger R. Trask Lecture
“Girl From the North Country”: Pursuing History and Finding Community in the Nation’s Capital
Kristin L. Ahlberg
Articles
Bind Together Whom? The Internal Improvements Debate and Native Dispossession in the Early Republic
James R. Stocker
1870s House Investigations of Bureau Commissioner Oliver O. Howard and the Retreat from Reconstruction
Peter A. Porsche
Woodrow Wilson, American Power, and International Order at the Paris Peace Conference, 1918–1919
Peter Jackson
A Troublesome Reckoning: The Rediscovery of the U.S. Postwar Cover-up of Unit 731 and the Ethical Threat to Democracy
Emily Matson
Patients-in-Chief: The Public History of the President’s Physical Exam
Jacob M. Appel
Interview
An Interview with Sheyda F.A. Jahanbani
Sean T. Byrnes
Law & Constitution Roundtable
The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms, by Alison L. LaCroix
Introduction: Gerald Leonard, Boston University
Review: Austin Allen, University of Houston–Downtown
Review: James A. Gardner, University at Buffalo School of Law
Review: Grace Mallon, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Review: Gautham Rao, American University
Author’s Response: Alison L. LaCroix, University of Chicago Law School
Reviews in Legal History
Richard Primus, “Sins and Omissions: Slavery and the Bill of Rights”
Terri Diane Halperin
Roger A. Bailey, “‘Intercourse . . . of the Most Friendly Nature’: The U.S. Navy, State Power, and William Walker’s Invasion of Mexico, 1853–1854”
Stephen J. Rockwell
Anna O. Law, “The Civil War and Reconstruction Amendments’ Effects on Citizenship and Migration”
Kelly Marino
Andrea Scoseria Katz, “A Regime of Statutes: Building the Modern President in Gilded Age America (1873–1921)”
Benjamin Guterman
Benjamin Wetzel, “Theodore Roosevelt and the Unionist Memory of the Civil War: Experience, History, and Politics, 1861–1918”
Evan C. Rothera
Hardeep Dhillon. “The Making of Modern US Citizenship and Alienage: The History of Asian Immigration, Racial Capital, and US Law”
Amelia Flood
Kathryn E. Kovacs. “From Presidential Administration to Bureaucratic Dictatorship”
Lisa K. Parshall
--Dan Ernst
