John Bodnar

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History Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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United States History, Geography, Urban and Regional Planning
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Bodnar J. (2000) Pierre Nora, National Memory, and Democracy: A Review The Journal of American History. 87: 951-963
Bodnar J. (1995) Solidarity & Survival: An Oral History of Iowa Labor in the Twentieth Century. By Shelton Stromquist. (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1993. xii, 346 pp. Cloth, $39-95, ISBN 0-87745-430-2. Paper, $14.95, ISBN 0-87745-431-0.) The Journal of American History. 81: 1804-1805
Bodnar J, Zelizer B, Schudson M. (1993) Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of Collective Memory. By Barbie Zelizer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992. viii, 299 pp. Cloth, $29.95 and Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct the Fast. By Michael Schudson. New York: BasicBooks, 1992. xiv, 282 pp. $24.00 The Journal of American History. 80: 1166-1168
Bodnar J. (1991) Houses With Names: The Italian Immigrants of Highwood, Illinois. By Adria Bernardi. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1989. 274 pp. Hardbound, $25.95. Oral History Review. 19: 148-150
Bodnar J, Gerstle G. (1990) Working-Class Americanism: The Politics of Labor in a Textile City, 1914-1960. The Journal of American History. 77: 1066-1067
Bodnar J. (1989) Power and Memory in Oral History: Workers and Managers at Studebaker. The Journal of American History. 75: 1201-1221
Bodnar J. (1986) Symbols and Servants: Immigrant America and the Limits of Public History The Journal of American History. 73: 137-151
Bodnar J. (1985) Response to Charles Tilly's “Neat Analyses of Untidy Processes” International Labor and Working-Class History. 27: 26
Bodnar J. (1984) Tom between Two Lands: Armenians in America, 1890 to World War I. By Robert Mirak. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983. xiv + 364 pp. Map, illustrations, chart, tables, appendix, notes, bibliography, and index. $25.00.) The Journal of American History. 71: 405-406
Bodnar J. (1984) The Changing Face of Inequality: Urbanization, Industrial Development and Immigrants in Detroit, 1880–1920. By Oliver Zunz (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. xix + 482 pp.) Journal of Social History. 17: 522-523
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