Thursday, January 21, 2010

Fall 2009 Volume 88 No. 2

This is the Fall Issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly. We interviewed Nancy J. Levine who is Associate Professor of English at the University of North Florida. Professor Levine and her class recorded the history of the Hasting Library. This collaborative effort is chronicled in an article in this issue. We interviewed him about his article and his research for the article. You can get the podcast by clicking here.

The Table of Contents for this issue appears below:

Volume 88 No. 2


Inventing the Conch Republic: The Creation of Key West as an Escape from Modern America by William C. Barnett

The Florida Fight for Equality: The Equal Rights Amendment, Senator Lori Wilson and Mediated Catfights in the 1970s by Kimberly Wilmot Voss

A Re-assessment of Seminoles, Africans, and Slavery on the Florida Frontier by Kevin Kokomoor

Florida Classroom: Tea Sets, Tractors and T-1 Lines: The Survival of a Small Town Library: The Hastings Branch Library, Hastings, Florida by Nancy J. Levine, George V. Minton, Sandie Stratton, Sharon Cleland, and Belinda Delzell

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