1876. Fresno, CA 1976: Fresno City College.
LEWIS, Berkeley R.: Small Arms Ammunition at the International Exposition,
Philadelphia, 1876. Washington, DC 1972: Smithsonian Institution Press.
LOONEY, Robert F.: Old Philadelphia in Early Photographs, 1839-1914: 215
Prints from the Collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia. New York 1976:
Dover Publications.
LOOSE, John W.W.: Lancaster and the American Centennial Exposition of 1876,
in: Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 92.3 (1989/90), 93-100.
MAASS, John: The Glorious Enterprise: The Centennial Exhibition of 1876
and H.J. Schwarzmann, Architect-in-Chief. Watkins Glen, NY 1973: American
Life Foundation.
MAASS, John: Memorial Hall 1876: International Architecture in the First
Age of Mass Communications, in: Architectura (1972), 127-52.
MAASS, John: Who Invented Dewey's Classification?, in: Wilson Library Bulletin
47.4 (December 1972), 335-41.
MACDONALD, Anne L.: Feminine Ingenuity: Women and Invention in America.
New York 1992: Ballantine Books.
MAHAN, Bruce E.: Iowa at the Centennial, in: Palimpsest 5 (September 1924),
334-8.
MEECH, Julia and Gabriel P. WEISBERG: Japonisme Comes to America: The Japanese
Impact on the Graphic Arts, 1876-1925. New York 1990: Abrams.
MINER, H. Craig: The United States Government Building at the Centennial
Exhibition, 1874-77, in: Prologue: The Journal of the National Archives 4.4
(Winter 1972), 202-18.
MYHRMAN, Anders: Selma Josefina Borg: Finland-Swedish Musician, Lecturer,
and Champion of Women's Rights, in: Swedish Pioneer Historical Quarterly 30.1
(1979), 25-34.
NIX, James R.: The American Centennial: An Adventist Perspective, in: Adventist
Heritage 3.1 (1976), 11-6.
*Nolan, Marianne: A Century
of Industrial Progress: Lighting Products at the Centennial Exhibition 1876,
in: Rushlight 65.3 (1999), 2-11.
PAINE, J.: The Women's Pavilion of 1876, in: Feminist Art Journal 4.4 (Winter
1976), 5-12.
PAULY, Thomas H.: In Search of "The Spirit of '76," in: American
Quarterly 28.4 (Fall 1976), 445-64.
PURCELL, L. Edward: The Centennial Exposition, 1876, in: Palimpsest 57.3
(1976), 76-81.
RANDEL, William P.: John Lewis Reports the Centennial, in: Pennsylvania
Magazine of History and Biography 79 (July 1955), 364-74.
REINHARDT, Richard: Ezekiel's Wheel and the Wild Man of Borneo, in: World's
Fair 7.4 (Fall 1987), 1-8.
RINHART, Floyd and Marion RINHART: America's Centennial Celebration (Philadelphia?1876).
Winter Haven, FL 1976: Manta Books.
ROTHENBERG, Marc and Peter HOFFENBERG: Australia at the 1876 Exhibition
in Philadelphia, in: Historical Records of Australian Science 8.2 (June 1990),
55-62.
SANDS, John O.: U.S. Light-House Board: Progress Through Process, in: American
Neptune 19 (Summer 1987), 174-92.
SCHLERETH, Thomas J.: The Philadelphia Centennial as a Teaching Model,
in: Hayes Historical Journal 1 (1977), 201-10.
SCOBEY, David: What Shall We Do with Our Walls? The Philadelphia Centennial
and the Meaning of Household Design, in: Robert W. RYDELL and Nancy GWINN
(eds.): Fair Representations: World's Fairs and the Modern World. Amsterdam
1994: VU University Press, 88-120.
SMITH, Thomas A.: Governor Hayes Visits the Centennial, in: Hayes Historical
Journal 1.3 (1977), 159-63.
SOCOLOFSKY, Homer E.: Kansas in 1876, in: Kansas Historical Quarterly 43.11
(1977), 1-43.
SWIDLER, Arlene: Catholics and the 1876 Centennial, in: Catholic Historical
Review 62.3 (1976), 349-65.
TAYLOR, Lisa McQuail: "Articles of Peculiar Excellence": The
Siam Exhibit at the U.S. Centennial Exposition (Philadelphia, 1876), in: Journal
of the Siam Society 79.2 (1991), 12-23.
TRENNERT, Robert A.: A Grand Failure: The Centennial Indian Exhibition
of 1876, in: Prologue: The Journal of the National Archives 6.2 (Summer 1974),
118-29.
WARNER, Deborah J.: Women Inventors at the Centennial, in: Martha Moore
TRESCOTT (ed.): Dynamos and Virgins Revisited: Women and Technological Change
in History: An Anthology. Metuchen, NJ 1979: Scarecrow Press.
ZEGAS, Judy Brown: North American Indian Exhibit at the Centennial Exposition,
in: Curator 19.2 (1976), 162-73.
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5.21.3 World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition,
New Orleans, Louisiana 1884-1885
- HARDY, Donald Clive: The World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition.
M.A. Thesis, Tulane University, 1964.
- LILL, Winston: New Orleans Looks Ahead to 1984 ― and Back to 1884, in: World's
Fair 3.2 (Spring 1983), 1-3.
- SHEPHERD, Samuel C.: A Glimmer of Hope: The World's Industrial and Cotton
Centennial Exposition, 1884-1885, in: Louisiana History 26.3 (1985), 271-90.
- STAHLS, Paul F., Jr.: A Century of World's Fairs in Old New Orleans, 1884-1984.
Baton Rouge 1984: VAAPR.
- WEIMANN, Jeanne Madeline: Women of Veiled Fire, in: World's Fair 4.4 (Fall
1984), 13-7.
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5.21.4 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois
1893
- ADAMS, Judith A.: The Form Emerges: The World's Columbian Exposition, in:
Judith A. ADAMS: The American Amusement Park Industry: A History of Technology
and Thrills. Boston 1991: Twayne Publishers, 19-40.
- *Adams, Judith A.: The Promotion of New Technology through Fun and
Spectacle: Electricity at the World’s Columbian Exposition, in: Journal
of American Culture 18.2 (1995), 45-55
- *Allen, Robert V.: Forty
Commissars in Chicago: Russian Perceptions of American Technology, Methods,
and Education, in: Robert V. Allen: Russia Looks at America: The View to
1917. Washington, DC 1988: Library of Congress, 183-228.
- APPELBAUM, Stanley: The Chicago World's Fair of 1893: A Photographic Record:
Photos from the Collections of the Avery Library of Columbia University and
the Chicago Historical Society. New York 1980: Dover Publications.
- BADGER, Rodney Reid: The Great American Fair: The World's Columbian Exposition
& American Culture. Chicago 1979: Nelson Hall.
- Badger, Rodney Reid: The World's Columbian Exposition: Patterns of Change
and Control in the 1890's. Ph.D. Thesis, Syracuse University, 1975.
- BARKER, Barbara: Imre Kiralfy's Patriotic Spectacles: Columbus, and the
Discovery of America (1892-1893) and America (1893), in: Dance Chronicle 17.2
(1994), 149-78.
- BIGLER, Brian J. and Lynn Martinson MUDREY: The Norway Building of the
1893 Chicago World's Fair: A Building's Journey from Norway to America: An
Architectural Legacy. Blue Mounds, WI 1992: Little Norway.
- BLEULER, Gordon and Jim DOOLIN: The Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893,
in: American Philatelist 93.11 (November 1979), 994-1006.
- BLEULER, Gordon and Jim DOOLIN: World's Columbian Exposition?1893: Official
and Unofficial Souvenir Postal Cards, in: American Philatelist 94.8 (August
1980), 713-26.
- BOLOTIN, Norman and Christine LAING: The Chicago World's Fair of 1893:
The World's Columbian Exposition. Washington, DC 1992: Preservation Press.
- *Brittain, Randy Charles: Festival
Jubilate, Op.17 by Amy Chemey Beach (1867-194): A Performing Edition.
Ph.D. Thesis, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1994.
- BROUN, Elizabeth: American Paintings and Sculpture in the Fine Arts Building
of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Ph.D. Thesis, University
of Kansas, 1976.
- BROWN, Julie K.: Contesting Images: Photography and the World's Columbian
Exposition. Tucson 1994: University of Arizona Press.
- BROWN, Julie K.: Recovering Representations ― U.S. Government Photographers
at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, in: Prologue: The Journal
of the National Archives 29.3 (1997), 218-31.
- BURG, David F.: Chicago's White City of 1893. Lexington 1976: University
of Kentucky Press.
- CARR, Carolyn Kinder and Sally WEBSTER: Mary Cassatt and Mary Fairchild
MacMonnies: The Search for Their 1893 Murals, in: American Art 8.1 (Witner
1994), 53-69.
- CASSELL, Frank A. and Marguerite E. CASSELL: The White City in Peril: Leadership
and the World's Columbian Exposition, in: Chicago History 12.3 (Fall 1983),
10-27.
- *Clarke, Jane H.: The Art
Institute’s Guardian Lions, in: Museum Studies [Chicago, IL] 14
(1988), 46-55.
- COTTRELL, Beekman W.: The Pride of America: George Ferris's Wonderful Wheel,
in: World's Fair 1.3 (Summer 1981), 1-5.
- CRONON, William: Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West. New York
1991: Norton.
- CROOK, David Heathcote: Louis Sullivan and the Golden Doorway, in: Journal
of the Society of Architectural Historians 26.4 (1967), 250-58.
- CROOK, David Heathcote: Louis Sullivan, the World's Columbian Exposition
and American Life. Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard University, 1963.
- CUNNINGHAM, Michael James: The Image of the Artist in Chicago Fiction Following
the World's Columbian Exposition. Ph.D. Thesis, Bowling Green State University,
1978.
- DARLING, Sharon: Chicago Furniture: Art, Craft, & Industry, 1833-1983.
New York 1984: Norton.
- DARNALL, Margaretta Jean: From the Chicago Fair to Walter Gropius: Changing
Ideals in American Architecture. Ph.D. Thesis, Cornell University, 1975.
- *Davis, Merle: Sundays at
the Fair: Iowa and the Sunday Closing of the 1893 World’s Columbian
Exposition, in: Palimpsest 74.4 (1993), 156-9.
- DEAN, Andrea Oppenheimer: Revisiting the White City: The Lasting Influences
of the 1893 Chicago World"s Columbian Exposition, in: Historic Preservation
45.2 (March/April 1993), 42-9, 97-8.
- DEDMON, Emmett: The Glories of the White City, in: Emmett DEDMON: Fabulous
Chicago. New York 1953: Random House, 220-37.
- DEEM, Roger A.: A Century of Wheels, 1893-1993: Eli Bridge Company Salutes
the International Year of the Wheel. Jacksonville, IL 1993: Eli Bridge Co.
- DILLON, Diane: The Fair as a Spectacle: American Art and Culture at the
1893 World's Fair. Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University, 1994.
- DOENECKE, Justus D.: Myths, Machines and Markets: The Columbian Exposition
of 1893, in: Journal of Popular Culture 6.3 (Spring 1973), 535-49.
- DOWNEY, Dennis Bernard: The Congress of Labor at the World's Columbian
Exposition, in: Illinois State Historical Society Journal 76 (1983), 131-8.
- DOWNEY, Dennis Bernard: Rite of Passage: The World's Columbian Exposition
and American Life. Ph.D. Thesis, Marquette University, 1981.
- *Downey, Dennis Bernard: A
Season of Renewal: The Columbian Exposition and Victorian America.
Westport, CT 2002: Praeger.
- DOWNEY, Dennis Bernard: Tradition and Acceptance: American Catholics and
the Columbian Exposition, in: Mid-America 63.2 (1981), 79-92.
- DOWNEY, Dennis Bernard: William Stead and Chicago: A Victorian Jeremiah
in the Windy City, in: Mid-America 68 (October 1986), 153-66.
- DRUYVESTEYN, Kenten: The World's Parliament of Religions. Ph.D. Thesis,
University of Chicago, 1976.
- DUIS, Perry: Chicago: Creating New Traditions. Chicago 1976: Chicago Historical
Society.
- DYBWAD, G.L. and Joy V. BLISS: Chicago Day at the World's Columbian Exposition:
Illustrated with Candid Photographs. Albuquerque, NM 1997: The Book Stops
Here.
- ECKERT, Allan W.: The Scarlet Mansion. Toronto 1986: Bantam Books.
- EGLIT, Nathan N.: Columbiana: The Medallic History of Christopher Columbus
and the Columbian Exposition of 1893. Chicago 1965: Privately published.
- *The Fair View: Representations of the World’s Columbian Exposition
of 1893. Ann Arbor 1993: University of Michigan Museum of Art/Chicago
1993: Terra Museum of American Art.
- FAULKNER, Joseph W.: Painters at the Hall of Expositions: 1890, in: Chicago
History 2.1 (1972), 14-6.
- FELDMAN, Ann E.: Being Heard: Women Composers and Patrons at the 1893 World's
Columbian Exposition, in: Notes (Music Library Association) 47 (September
1990), 7-20.
- FORT, Tim: Steele MacKaye's Lighting Vision for the World Finder, in: Nineteenth
Century Theatre 18.1-2 (1990), 35-51.
- FUNDERBURG, Anne: America's Eiffel Tower, in: American Heritage of Invention
& Technology 9.2 (Fall 1993), 8-16.
- *Garfinkle, Charlene G.:
Lucia Fairchild Fuller’s "Lost" Woman’s Building Mural,
in: American Art 7.1 (1993), 2-7.
- *Garfinkle, Charlene G.: Women
at Work: The Design and Decoration of the Woman’s Building at the 1893
World’s Columbian Exposition: Architecture, Exterior Sculpture, Stained
Glass, and Interior Murals. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California,
Santa Barbara, 1996.
- *Gilbert, Emily: Naturalist
Metaphors in the Literatures of Chicago, 1893-1925, in: Journal of
Historical Geography 20.3 (1994), 283-304.
- GILBERT, James: A Contest of Cultures, in: History Today 42 (July 1992),
33-9.
- Gilbert, James: Perfect
Cities: Chicago’s Utopias of 1893. Chicago 1991: University of Chicago
Press.
- GILLETTE, Howard F.: White City, Capital City, in: Chicago History 18 (1989/90),
26-45.
- GOLOMB, Deborah Grand: The 1893 Congress of Jewish Women: Evolution or
Revolution in American Jewish Women's History?, in: American Jewish History
70.1 (1980), 52-67.
- GOWANS, Alan: Images of American Living: Four Centuries of Architecture
and Furniture as Cultural Expression. Philadelphia 1964: Lippincott, 132-59.
- GRABENHORST-RANDALL, Terree: The Woman's Building, in: Heresies 1.4 (1978),
44-6.
- *Gullett, Gayle: Our Great
Opportunity: Organized Women Advanced Women’s Work at the World’s
Columbian Exposition of 1893, in: Illinois Historical Journal 87
(1994), 259-76.
- HALES, Peter Bacon: At Its Peak: Grand-Style Photography and the World's
Columbian Exposition, 1892-1895, in: Peter Bacon HALES: Silver Cities: The
Photography of American Urbanization, 1839-1915. Philadelphia 1984: Temple
University Press, 132-59.
- Hales, Peter Bacon: Constructing
the Fair: Platinum Photographs by C.D. Arnold of the World’s Columbian
Exposition. Chicago 1993: Art Institute of Chicago.
- HALES, Peter Bacon: Photography and the World's Columbian Exposition: A
Case Study, in: Journal of Urban History 15.3 (May 1989), 247-73.
- HARRIS, Neil: Cultural Excursions: Marketing Appetites and Cultural Tastes
in Modern America. Chicago 1990: University of Chicago Press.
- HARRIS, Neil, Wim DE WIT, James GILBERT and Robert W. RYDELL: Grand Illusions:
Chicago's World Fair of 1893. Chicago 1993: Chicago Historical Society.
- *Hartman, Donald K. (ed.): Fairground
Fiction: Detective Stories of the World’s Columbian Exposition.
Kenmore, NY 1992: Motif Press.
- HENDERSON, Harold: Congress of Ideas: The World's Congress Auxiliary of
1893 is Remembered for Far More Than Just Inspiring the Theme of AAM's 1990
Annual Meeting, in: Museum News [Washington, DC] 69 (1990), 73-4.
- HINES, Thomas S.: Burnham of Chicago: Architect and Planner. New York 1974:
Oxford University Press.
- HINSLEY, Curtis M.: The World as Marketplace: Commodification of the Exotic
at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, in: Ivan KARP and Steven
D. LAVINE (eds.): Exhibiting Cultures: The Poetics and Politics of Museum
Display. Washington, DC 1991: Smithsonian
Institution Press, 344-65.
- HIRSCH, Susan E. and Robert I. GOLER: A City Comes of Age: Chicago in the
1890s. Chicago 1990: Chicago Historical Society.
- HOLLWEG, Brenda: Recollecting the Past: Erinnerungs(schau)spiele in den
Texten zur World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago 1893, in: Comparativ 5/6
(1999), 103-26.
- HOROWITZ, Helen Lefkowitz: Culture & the City: Cultural Philanthropy
in Chicago from the 1880s to 1917. Lexington 1976: University Press of Kentucky.
- HUME, Paul and Ruth HUME: The Great Chicago Piano War, in: American Heritage
21.6 (1970), 16-21.
- *Hunt, Sylvia: "Throw
Aside the Veil of Helplessness": A Southern Feminist at the 1893
World’s Fair, in: Southwestern Historical Quarterly 100.1 (1996),
48-62.
- *Hutton, John: Picking
Fruit: Mary Cassatt’s Modern Woman and the Woman’s Building of 1893, in:
Feminist Studies 20.2 (1994), 318-48.
- JACK, Homer A.: Chicago's Parliament of Religions, in: World's Fair 9.4
(October/November/December 1989), 9-10.
- JAMIESON, Duncan R.: Women's Rights at the World's Fair, 1893, in: Illinois
Quarterly 37.2 (December 1974), 5-20.
- JAY, Robert: Taller than Eiffel's Tower: The London and Chicago Tower Projects,
1889-1894, in: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 46.2 (June
1987), 145-56.
- JOHNSTON, Ewan: "Polynesien in der Plaisance": Das samoanische
Dorf und das Theater der Südseeinseln auf der Weltausstellung in Chicago 1893,
in: Comparativ 5/6 (1999), 89-102.
- KARLOWICZ, Titus Marion: The Architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition.
Ph.D. Thesis, Northwestern University, 1965.
- KARLOWICZ, Titus Marion: D.H. Burnham's Role in the Selection of Architects
for the World's Columbian Exposition, in: Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians 29.3 (October 1970), 247-54.
- KARLOWICZ, Titus Marion: Notes on the Columbian Exposition's Manufactures
and Liberal Arts Building, in: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
33.3 (1974), 214-8.
- KASSON, John F.: Amusing the Million: Coney Island at the Turn of the Century.
New York 1978: Hill & Wang.
- KERBER, Stephen: Florida and the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893,
in: Florida Historical Quarterly 66.1 (July 1987), 25-49.
- *Klasey, Jack: Who Invented
the Ferris Wheel?, in: American History Illustrated 28.4 (September/October
1993), 60-3.
- KNUTSON, Robert: The White City: The World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
Ph.D. Thesis, Columbia University, 1956.
- LANCASTER, Clay: The Incredible World's Parliament of Religions at the
Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893: A Comparative and Critical Study. Fontwell,
Sussex 1987: Centaur Press.
- LEDERER, Francis L.: Competition for the World's Columbian Exposition:
The Chicago Campaign, in: Illinois State Historical Society Journal 65.4 (1972),
382-94.
- LEDERER, Francis L.: The Genesis of the World's Columbian Exposition. M.A.
Thesis, University of Chicago, 1967.
- LEWIS, Arnold: An Early Encounter with Tomorrow: Europeans, Chicago's Loop
and the World's Columbian Exposition. Urbana 1997: University of Illinois
Press.
- LITWICKI, Ellen M.: "The Inauguration of the People's Age": The
Columbian Quadricentennial and American Culture, in: Maryland Historian 20.1
(Spring/Summer 1989), 47-58.
- LONGSTREET, Stephen: Chicago, 1860-1919. New York 1973: David McKay.
- LOVELL, M. M.: Picturing ''A City for a Single Summer": Paintings
of the World's Columbian Exposition, in: Art Bulletin 78.1 (1996), 40-55.
- MANSON, Grant Carpenter: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Fair of '93, in: Art
Quarterly 16.2 (Summer 1953), 115-23.
- MARLING, Karal Ann: Writing History with Artifacts: Columbus at the 1893
Chicago Fair, in: Public Historian 14.4 (Fall 1992), 13-30.
- MASSA, Ann: Black Women in the "White City," in: Journal of American
Studies 8.3 (December 1974), 319-37.
- MASSA, Ann: "The Columbian Ode" and Poetry, a Magazine of Verse:
Harriet Monroe's Entrepreneurial Triumphs, in: Journal of American Studies
20.1 (1986), 51-70.
- MAZZOLA, Sandy R.: Bands and Orchestras at the World's Columbian Exposition,
in: American Music 4.4 (Winter 1986), 407-24.
- MCARTHUR, Ben: 1893: The Chicago World's Fair: An Early Test for Adventist
Religious Liberty, in: Adventist Heritage 2 (1975), 11-21.
- *McCarthy,
Michael P.: Should We Drink the Water?: Typhoid Fever Worries at the
Columbian Exposition, in: Illinois Historical Journal 86.1 (1993),
2-14.
- MCGRAW, Donald J.: The Tree that Crossed a
Continent, in: California History
61.2 (Summer 1982), 120-39.
- MCKINLEY, Ann: Music for the Dedication Ceremonies of the World's Columbian
Exposition in Chicago, 1892, in: American Music 3.1 (Spring 1985), 42-51.
- MEISTER, Chris: The Texas State Building: J. Riely Gordon's Contribution
to the World's Columbian Exposition, in: Southwestern Historical Quarterly
98 (July 1994), 1-24.
- MILLER, Daniel T.: The Columbian Exposition of 1893 and the American National
Character, in: Journal of American Culture 10.2 (Summer 1987), 17-22.
- MILLER, Donald L.: The White City, in: American Heritage 44.4 (July/August
1993), 70-87.
- MILLER, Donald L.: City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the Making
of America. New York 1996: Simon & Schuster.
- MILLER, Ross: American Apocalypse: The Great Fire and the Myth of Chicago.
Chicago 1990: University of Chicago Pres
- *Mills, Stephen F.: The
Presentation of Foreigners in the Land of Immigrants: Paradox and Stereotype
at the Chicago World Exposition, in: European Contributions to American
Studies 34 (1996), 251-65.
- MOORE, Charles: Daniel H. Burnham: Architect, Planner of Cities. New York
1968: Da Capo Press.
- NATHAN, Marvin R.: Visiting the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago
in July 1893: A Personal View, in: Journal of American Culture 19.2 (Summer
1996), 79-102.
- NEUFELD, Maurice Frank: The Contribution of the World's Columbian Exposition
of 1893 to the Idea of a Planned Society in the United States. Ph.D. Thesis,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1935.
- NEUFELD, Maurice Frank: The Crisis in Prospect: Henry Adams and the White
City, in: American Scholar 4.4 (Autumn 1935), 397-408.
- NEUFELD, Maurice Frank: The White City: The Beginnings of a Planned Civilization
in America, in: Illinois State Historical Society Journal 27.1 (April 1934),
71-93.
- NEVIUS, Blake: Robert Herrick: The Development of a Novelist. Berkeley
1962: University of California Press.
- NOTOJI, Masako: Civilization Illuminating the World: The United States
and Japan at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, in: Journal of Human
and Cultural Studies 20.3/4 (1989), 259-84.
- *Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl: In
Search of Regional Expression: The Washington State Building at the World’s
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, in: Pacific Northwest Quarterly
86.4 (1995), 165-77.
- PACE, Barney: An Experimental Novel about the Columbian Exposition of 1893:
The Fame and Fortune of Jimmie Dawson. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Michigan,
1982.
- Paddon, Anna R. and Sally
Turner: African Americans and the World’s Columbian Exposition, in: Illinois
Historical Journal 88.1 (1995), 19-36.
- *Paddon, Anna R. and Sally
Turner: Douglass’s Triumphant Days at the World’s Columbian Exposition,
in: Proteus 12.1 (1995), 43-7.
- PARMET, Robert D.: Competition for the World's Columbian Exposition: The
New York Campaign, in Illinois State Historical Society Journal 65.4 (1972),
364-81.
- PATTON, Phil: "Sell the Cookstove if Necessary, but Come to the Fair,"
in: Smithsonian 24.3 (June 1993), 38-44, 46, 48, 50-1.
- PFEILER, Robert: Ventura County at the Columbian Exposition, in: Ventura
County Historical Society Journal 4.4 (August 1959), 17-19.
- PHIPPS, Linda S.: The 1893 Art Institute Building and the "Paris of
America": Aspirations of Patrons and Architects in Late Nineteenth-Century
Chicago, in: Museum Studies [Chicago, IL] 14.1 (1988), 28-45.
- PINKETT, Harold T.: Forestry Comes to America, in: Agricultural History
54.1 (January 1980), 4-10.
- PLATT, Harold L.: The Electric City: Energy and the Growth of the Chicago
Area, 1880-1930. Chicago 1991: University of Chicago Press.
- POHL, Frances K.: Historical Reality or Utopian Ideal? The Woman's Building
at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, in: International Journal
of Women's Studies 5 (1982), 289-311.
- *Potter-Hennessey, Pamela
Ann: The Sculpture at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition:
International Encounters and Jingoistic Spectacles. Ph.D. Thesis,
University of Maryland, College Park, 1995.
- *Raibmon, Paige: Theatres
of Contact: The Kwakwaka’wakw Meet Colonialism in British Columbia and at
the Chicago World’s Fair, in Canadian Historical Review 81 (2000),
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Presence at White City. Bloomington 2000: Indiana University Press.
- REED, Christopher Robert: A Reinterpretation of Black Strategies for Change
at the Chicago World's Fair, in: Illinois Historical Journal 81.1 (Spring
1988), 2-12.
- REINHARDT, Richard: The Midway Plaisance: Notorious Ancestor of Today's
Amusement Parks, in World's Fair 13.2 (April/May/June 1993), 15-6, 18-20.
- REINHARDT, Richard: She Never Saw the Streets of Cairo, in: World's Fair
1.2 (Spring 1981), 13-6.
- REINHARDT, Richard: The World from Chicago 1893: Ballyhoo, in: World's
Fair 1.1 (February 1981), 10-1.
- Revisiting the White City: American Art at the 1893 World's Fair; Washington,
DC 1993: National Museum of American Art and National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian
Institution.
- RIEDY, James L.: Sculpture at the Columbian Exposition, in: Chicago History
4.2 (1975), 99-107.
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(September 1992), 828-30; 106.10 (October 1992), 938-940.
- ROWE, Colin: Chicago Frame: Chicago's Place in the Modern Movement, in:
Architectural Review 120.718 (November 1956), 285-9.
- RUDWICK, Elliott M. and August MEIER: Black Man in the "White City":
Negroes and the Columbian Exposition, 1893, in: Phylon 26.4 (Winter 1965),
354-61.
- RYDELL, Robert W.: "Contend, Contend!", in: Robert W. RYDELL
(ed.): The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian
Exposition: The Afro-American's Contribution to Columbian Literature. Urbana
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- RYDELL, Robert W: The World's Columbian Exposition of 1893: Racist Underpinnings
of a Utopian Artifact, in: Journal of American Culture 1.2 (Summer 1978),
253-75.
- SANDWEISS, Eric: Around the World in a Day: International Participation
in the World's Columbian Exposition, in: Illinois Historical Journal 84 (Spring
1991), 2-14.
- SCHEI, Lawrence A.: A New Classification of the Columbian Envelopes, in:
American Philatelist 106.5 (May 1992), 440-52.
- SCHULTZ, Stanley K.: The Affair of the Fair, in: Stanley K. SCHULTZ: Constructing
Urban Culture: American Cities and City Planning, 1800-1920. Philadelphia
1989: Temple University Press, 209-17.
- SCOTT, Gertrude M.: Village Performance: Villages at the Chicago World's
Columbian Exposition, 1893. Ph.D. Thesis, New York University, 1991.
- SEAGER, Richard Hughes: The World's Parliament of Religions, Chicago, Illinois,
1893: America's Religious Coming of Age. Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard University,
1986.
- SEAGER, Richard Hughes: The World's Parliament of Religions: The East/West
Encounter Chicago, 1893. Bloomington 1995: Indiana University Press.
- SEGREST, Robert: The Perimeter Projects: The Architecture of the Excluded
Middle, in: Perspecta 23 ( 1986), 54-65.
- *Shaw, Marian: The Fair in
Black and White, in: Chicago History 22.2 (1993), 54-72.
- SHAW, Marian: World's Fair Notes: A Woman Journalist Views Chicago's 1893
Columbian Exposition. St. Paul, MN 1992: Pogo Press.
- SHAW, William Provan: The World's Columbian Exposition: Its Revelations
and Influences. M.A. Thesis, Clark University, 1935.
- SHEPPARD, Stephen M.: The Columbian Exposition, in: American Philatelist
106.5 (May 1992), 424-33.
- SHEPPARD, Stephen M.: The World's Columbian Exposition Left Its Mark in
U.S. History, in: American Philatelist 106.9 (September 1992), 832-6.
- SMITH, Carl S.: Chicago and the American Literary Imagination, 1880-1920.
Chicago 1984: University of Chicago Press.
- SMITH, Carl S.: Fearsome Fiction and the Windy City; or, Chicago in the
Dime Novel, in: Chicago History 7.1 (Spring 1978), 2-11.
- SMITH, Roger C.: Replicating the Ships of Columbus, in: Archaeology 45.3
(May/June 1992), 38, 40-1.
- SNYDER-OTT, Joelynn: Woman's Place in the Home (that She Built), in: Feminist
Art Journal 3 (1974), 7-8, 18.
- *Sokolov, A.S.: Rossiia na
Vsemirnoi vystavke v Chikago v 1893 g. [Russia at the World's Fair in
Chicago in 1893], in: Amerikanskii Ezhegodnik (1984), 152-64.
- STEPHENS, Suzanne: For the Record: Schuyler at the 1893 World's Fair, in:
Architectural Record 181.6 (June 1993), 36-8.
- STETSON, Erlene: A Note on the Woman's Building and Black Exclusion, in:
Heresies 2 (1979), 45-7.
- SUND, Judy: Columbus and Columbia in Chicago, 1893: Man of Genius Meets
Generic Woman, in: Art Bulletin 75.3 (September 1993), 443-66.
- SZUBERLA, Guy Alan: Urban Vistas and the Pastoral Garden: Studies in the
Literature and Architecture of Chicago (1893-1909). Ph.D. Thesis, University
of Minnesota, 1971.
- *Tehranian, Katherine Kia:
The Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893: A Symbol of Modernism, in: Proceedings
of the National Conference on American Planning History 5 (1993),
500-11.
- THOMAS, Christopher A. and Alex J. THOMAS: Canadian Showcase, Chicago,
1893, in: RACAR, Revue d'art canadienne 5.2 (1978/79), 113-5.
- TSELOS, Dimitri: The Chicago Fair and the Myth of the "Lost Cause,"
in: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 26 (December 1967),
259-68.
- WALTER, Dave: Today Then: America's Best Minds Look 100 Years into the
Future on the Occasion of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Helena, MT
1992: American & World Geographic Publishing.
- WEIMANN, Jeanne Madeline: A Dream for the "Age of Discovery":
A Woman's Building at Chicago 1992, in: World's Fair 2.3 (Summer 1982), 1-7.
- WEIMANN, Jeanne Madeline: The Fair Women. Chicago 1981: Academy Chicago.
- WEIMANN, Jeanne Madeline: Fashion and the Fair, in: Chicago History 12.3
(Fall 1983), 28-47.
- WEINGARDEN, Lauren S.: Restoring Romanticism to the World's Fair: The Sullivan-Olmsted
Collaboration, in: Gustavo CURIEL, Renato GONZÁLEZ MELLO andJuana GUTIÉRREZ
HACES (eds.): Arte, historia e identidad en América: visiones comparativas,
tomo 2. México 1994: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de
Investigaciones Estéticas, 375-86.
- WEINGARDEN, Lauren S.: A Transcendentalist Discourse in the Poetics of
Technology: Louis Sullivan's Transportation Building and Walt Whitman's "Passage
to India," in: Word & Image 3.2 (April-June 1987), 202-20.
- WILSON, Robert E.: The Infanta at the Fair, in: Illinois State Historical
Society Journal 59.3 (1966), 252-71.
- WILSON, William H.: The Columbian Exposition and the City Beautiful Movement,
in: William H. WILSON: The City Beautiful Movement. Baltimore 1989: Johns
Hopkins University Press, 53-74.
- *Wilson, William H.: The
World’s Columbian Exposition and the City Beautiful Movement: What Really
Happened?, in: Proceedings of the National Conference on American
Planning History 5 (1993), 487-99.
- The World's Columbian Exposition: A Nostalgic Exhibit, in: Chicago History
3.7 (Spring 1953), 193-215.
- Zimmerman, Karen P.:
Promoting the Prairie Cornucopia: South Dakota at the 1893 World’s
Columbian Exposition, in: South Dakota History 23.4 (1993), 281-300.
- ZIOLKOWSKI, Eric J.: Heavenly Visions and Worldly Intentions: Chicago's
Columbian Exposition and World's Parliament of Religions (1893), in: Journal
of American Culture 13.4 (Winter 1990), 9-15.
- ZIOLKOWSKI, Eric J.: Waking Up from Akbar's Dream: The Literary Prefiguration
of Chicago's 1893 World's Parliament of Religion, in: Journal of Religion
73.1 (January 1993), 42-60.
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5.21.5 California Midwinter International Exposition,
San Francisco, California 1894
- "Centennial Journey" 1894-1994: California Midwinter International
Exposition, 1894, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. San Francisco 1994: San
Francisco History Association.
- CHANDLER, Arthur and Marvin R. NATHAN: The Fantastic Fair: The Story of
the California Midwinter International Exposition, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,
1894. St. Paul, MN 1993: Pogo Press.
- CHANDLER, Arthur: San Francisco's Fantastic Midwinter Fair of 1894, in:
World's Fair 6.1 (Winter 1986), 13-6.
- CHANDLER, Arthur: A Victorian Melodrama: The Poem of the Vine, in: World's
Fair 3.2 (Spring 1983), 12-4.
- CLARY, Raymond H.: The Making of Golden Gate Park: The Early Years, 1865-1906.
San Francisco 1980: California Living Books.
- CLEMONS, Robert K.: California Midwinter Fair of 1894, in: Valley Trails
4 (September 1980), 14-7.
- DEVNICH, Grace E.: California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894,
in: American Philatelist 107.10 (October 1993), 948-51.
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5.21.6 Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta,
Georgia 1895
- ATKINSON, W.Y.: The Atlanta Exposition, in: North American Review 161.467
(October 1985), 385-93.
- *Coons, F.H. Boyd: The
Cotton States and International Exposition in the New South: Architecture
and Implications. M. Arch. Hist. Thesis, University of Virginia, 1988.
- MULLIS, Sharon M.: Extravanganza of the New South: The Cotton States and
International Exposition, 1895, in: Atlanta Historical Bulletin 20.5 (Fall
1976), 17-36.
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5.21.7 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition,
Omaha, Nebraska 1898
- ALFERS, Kenneth G.: Triumph of the West: The Trans-Mississippi Exposition,
in: Nebraska History 53 (1972), 313-29.
- BEAM, Patrice Kay: The Last Victorian Fair: The Trans-Mississippi International
Exposition, in: Journal of the West 33.1 (January 1994),
10-23.
- BIGART, Robert and Clarence WOODCOCK: The Trans-Mississippi Exposition:
The Flathead Delegation. Montana: The Magazine of Western History 29 (Autumn
1979), 14-23.
- GREGORY, Grace Virginia: The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
at Omaha, 1898. M.A. Thesis, University of Nebraska, 1929.
- KAHRL, William L.: Omaha United a Nation: The Trans-Mississippi Exposition
of 1898, in: World's Fair 3.3 (Summer 1983), 1-5.
- POTTER, James E.: The Political Career of Charles Wooster, 1872-1922. M.A.
Thesis, University of Nebraska, 1975.
- RYDELL, Robert W.: The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition:
"To Work Out the Problem of Universal Civilization," in: American
Quarterly 33.5 (Winter 1981), 587-607.
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5.21.8 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York 1901
- FOX, Austin M.: Symbol and Show: The Pan-American Exposition of 1901. Buffalo,
NY 1987: Meyer Enterprises.
- JAMES, Isabel Vaughan: The Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, NY 1961: Buffalo
and Erie County Historical Society.
- NICHOLLS, Henry Marks: Recollections of the Pan-American Exposition. Lockport,
NY 1951: Niagara County Historical Society.
- PATON, Ian: Did Technologies Stand the Test of Time? The 1901 Pan-American
Exposition Issues, in: American Philatelist 108.12 (December 1994), 1094-9.
- THOMPSON, Joann Marie: The Art and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition,
Buffalo, New York, 1901. Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers University, 1980.
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5.21.9 South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition,
Charleston, South Carolina, 1901-1902
- *Bland, Sidney R.: Women
and World’s Fairs: The Charleston Story, in: South Carolina Historical
Magazine 94.3 (1993), 166-84.
- DEMERS, Frederick G.: South Carolina Southern States and West Indian Exposition
(1901-1902), in: American Philatelist 97.11 (November 1983), 1011-4.
- HARVEY, Bruce: "Struggles and Triumphs" Revisited: Charleston's
West Indian Expostiion and the Development of Urban Progressivism, in: Proceedings
of the South Carolina Historical Association (1988), 85-93.
- SMYTH, William D.: Blacks and the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian
Exposition, in: South Carolina Historical Magazine 88.4 (1987), 211-9.
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5.21.10 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis Missouri
1904
- *Afable, Patricia O.: The
Exhibition of Cordillerans in the United States during the Early 1900’s,
in: Igorot Quarterly 6.2 (1997), 19-22
- ANDREWS, Peter: The First American Olympics, in: American Heritage 39.4
(May/June 1988), 39-46.
- BARMANN, Lawrence: The London Times and the St. Louis World's Fair, in:
Missouri Historical Review 66.1 (1971), 93-100.
- *Barr, Bernadine Courtright:
Entertaining and Instructing the Public: John Zahorsky’s 1904 Incubator
Institute, in: Social History of Medicine 8.1 (1995), 17-36.
- BRADFORD, Phillips Verner and Harvey BLUME: Ota: The Pygmy in the Zoo.
New York 1992: St. Martin's Press.
- BRANDT, Beverly K.: "Worthy and Carefully Selected": American
Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, in: Archives of American
Art Journal 28.1 (1988), 2-16.
- *Breitbart, Eric: A
World on Display, 1904: Photographs from the St. Louis World’s Fair.
Albuquerque 1997: University of New Mexico Press.
- CARLSON, Lew: Giant Patagonians and Hairy Ainu: Anthropology Days at the
1904 St. Louis Olympics, in: Journal of American Culture 12 (Fall 1989), 19-26.
- *Christ, Carol A.: Japan’s
Seven Acres: Politics and Aesthetics at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase
Exposition, in: Gateway Heritage 17.2 (1996), 2-15.
- *Christ, Carol A.: The Sole
Guardians of the Art Inheritance of Asia: Japan and China at the 1904 St
Louis World's Fair, in: Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 8.3
(Winter 2000), 675-709.
- *Clevenger, Martha R.: "Indescribably
Grand": Diaries and Letters from the 1904 World’s Fair. St. Louis
1996: Missouri Historical Society Press.
- *Clevenger, Martha R.:
Through Western Eyes: Americans Encounter Asians at the Fair, in: Gateway
Heritage 17.2 (1996), 42-51.
- COATS, A.W.: American Scholarship Comes of Age: The Louisiana Purchase
Exposition 1904, in: Journal of the History of Ideas 22.3 (July-September
1961), 404-17.
- *Cody, David C.: Henry
Adams and the City of Brass, in: New England Quarterly 60.1 (March
1987), 89-91.
- CORTINOVIS, Irene E.: China at the St. Louis World's Fair, in: Missouri
Historical Review 72 (October 1977), 59-66.
- *Dyreson, Mark: The Playing
Fields of Progress: American Athletic Nationalism and the 1904 Olympics, in:
Gateway Heritage 16.2 (1995), 18-37.
- *Edwards, Sue Bradford:
Imperial East Meets Democratic West: The St. Louis Press and the Fair’s
Chinese Delegation, in: Gateway Heritage 17.2 (1996), 32-41.
- *Feldman, Richard D.: The
Golden Hill Totem Pole of Indianapolis: The Missing Pole from the Brady
Collection of Sitka National Historical Park, in: American Indian Art
Magazine 21.2 (Spring 1996), 58-71.
- FOREST, Pierre-Gerlier: Montrer pour démontrer: le congrès
des arts et des sciences de l'Exposition universelle de Saint-Louis, in: Relations
internationales 46 (Summer 1986), 131-52.
- FOX, Timothy J. and Duane R. SNEDDEKER: From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions
of the 1904 World's Fair. St. Louis 1997: Missouri Historical Society Press.
- GØKSYR, Matti: "One Certainly Expected a Great Deal More from
the Savages": The Anthropology Days in St. Louis, 1904, and Their Aftermath,
in: International Journal of the History of Sport 7.2 (September 1990), 297-306.
- GRINDSTAFF, Beverly K.: Creating Identity: Exhibiting the Philippines at
the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, in: National Identities 1.3 (1999),
245-64.
- *Gunning, Tom: The World as
Object Lesson: Cinema Audiences, Visual Culture, and the St. Louis World’s
Fair, 1904, in: Film History 6 (1994), 422-44.
- *Gustaitis, Joseph: Who
Invented the Ice Cream Cone?, in: American History Illustrated 23.4
(Summer 1988), 42-4.
- HAINES, George and Frederick H. JACKSON: A Neglected Landmark in the History
of Ideas, in: Mississippi Valley Historical Review 34.2 (September 1947),
201-20.
- HEMENWAY, Pamela Gayle: Cass Gilbert's Buildings at the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition, 1904. M.A. Thesis, University of Missouri, 1971.
- HORGAN, James J.: Aeronautics at the World's Fair in 1904, in: Missouri
Historical Society Bulletin 24.3 (1968), 214-40.
- KEEFER, Karen M.: Dirty Water and Clean Toilets: Medical Aspects of the
1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, in: Gateway Heritage (Summer 1988), 32-7.
- KRAMER, Paul: Making Concessions: Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine
Exposition, St. Louis, 1901-1905, in: Radical History Review 73 (Winter 1999),
74-119.
- LAURIE, Clayton D.: An Oddity of Empire: The Philippine Scouts and the
1904 World's Fair, in: Gateway Heritage 15.3 (1994-1995), 44-55.
- LEIGHTON, George R.: The Year St. Louis Enchanted the World, in: Harper's
Magazine 221.1323 (August 1960), 38-47.
- LOUGHLIN, Caroline and Catherine ANDERSON: Forest Park. Columbia, MO 1986:
Junior League of St. Louis/University of Missouri Press.
- *Luftschein, Susan Elise: The
Changing Face of an Expanding America: The City Beautiful Movement, the Myth
of the Frontier, and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904.
Ph.D. Thesis, City University of New York, 1996.
- NARITA, Tatsushi: The Young T.S. Eliot and Alien Cultures: His Philippine
Interactions, in: Review of English Studies 45.180 (1994), 523-5.
- PARET, Peter: Art and the National Image: The Conflict over Germany's Participation
in the St. Louis Exposition, in: Central European History 11.2 (June 1978),
173-83.
- *Paret, Peter: Deutscher
Impressionismus und der Streit um die Kunst in St. Louis, in: Peter
Paret: Die
Berliner Secession: Moderne Kunst und ihre Feinde im kaiserlichen
Deutschland. Berlin 1981: Severin und Siedler, 137-223.
- *Paul, Andrea I.: Nebraska’s
Home Movies: The Nebraska Exhibit at the 1904 World’s Fair, in: Nebraska
History 76.1 (1995) 22-7.
- QUIZON, Cherubim Alonte: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Display of Philippine
Igorots in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. M.A. Thesis, State University
of New York, Stony Brook, 1991.
- RAICHE, Stephen J.: The World's Fair and the New St. Louis, 1896-1904,
in: Missouri Historical Review 67.1 (October 1972), 98-121.
- *Simpson, Pamela H.: Meet
Me in St. Louis: Lexingtonians Go to the Fair, in: Proceedings of the
Rockbridge Historical Society [Lexington, VA] 10 (1980-1989), 355-64.
- *Trennert, Robert A.: A
Resurrection of Native Arts and Crafts: The St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904,
in: Missouri Historical Review 87.3 (April 1993), 274-92.
- VAN STONE, James W.: The Ainu Group at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition,
1904, in: Arctic Anthropology 30.2 (1993), 77-91.
- VOSTRAL, Sharra L.: Imperialism on Display: The Philippine Exhibition at
the 1904 World's Fair, in: Gateway Heritage 13.4 (Spring 1993), 18-31.
- WILLIAMS, Robert G.: America's Lost Russian Paintings: Frank C. Havens
and the Russian Collection of the 1904 St. Louis Exposition, in: Soviet Union
7.1-2 (1980), 1-27.
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5.21.11 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland,
Oregon 1905
- ABBOTT, Carl: The Great Extravaganza: Portland and the Lewis and Clark
Exposition. Portland 1981: Oregon Historical Society.
- ABBOTT, Carl: Portland: Planning, Politics, and Growth in a Twentieth-Century
City. Lincoln 1983: University of Nebraska Press.
- BOSKER, Gideon and Lena LENCEK: Frozen Music: A History of Portland
Architecture. Portland 1985: Western Imprints, The Press of the Oregon Historical Society.
- JAMES, Jack: Portland Celebrated the Noble Bargain, in: World's Fair 4.4
(Fall 1984), 1-8.
- MACCOLL, E. Kimbark: The Shaping of a City: Business and Politics in Portland,
Oregon, 1885-1915. Portland 1976: Georgian Press.
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5.20.12 Jamestown Exposition, Jamestown, Virginia 1907
- ABBOTT, Carl: Norfolk in the New Century: The Jamestown Exposition and
Urban Boosterism, in: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 85 (1977),
86-96.
- SIECHE, Erwin F.: Austria-Hungary's Last Naval Visit to the USA, in: Warship
International 27.2 (1990), 142-64.
- TURNER, Paul Venable: Frank Lloyd Wright's Other Larkin Building, in: Journal
of the Society of Architectural Historians 39.4 (December 1980), 304-6.
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5.21.13 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington
1909
- COLE, Terrence M.: Promoting the Pacific Rim: The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exposition of 1909, in: Alaska History 6.1 (Spring 1991), 19-34.
- FRYKMAN, George A.: The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, in: Pacific
Northwest Quarterly 53.3 (July 1962), 89-98.
- JONES, Nard: Two Expositions, in: Nard JONES: Seattle. Garden City, NY
1972: Doubleday.
- KUMOR, Georgia Ann: "Doing Good Work for the University of Washington":
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1906-1909, in: Portage (Winter/Spring
1986), 14-21.
- MCMAHON, Barry J.: Seattle's Commercial Aspirations as Expressed in the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. M.A. Thesis, Washington State University,
1960.
- NORTHAM, Janet A.: Sport and Urban Boosterism in the Pacific Northwest:
Seattle's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, in: Journal of the West 17.3
(July 1978), 53-60.
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5.21.14 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San
Francisco, California 1915
- BENEDICT, Burton: The Anthropology of World's Fairs: San Francisco's Panama
Pacific International Exposition of 1915. Berkeley, CA 1983: Lowie Museum
of Anthropology/London 1983: Scolar Press.
- *Bolton, Marie: Recovery
for Whom?: Social Conflict after the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire,
1906-1915. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis, 1997.
- BRECHIN, Gray A.: San Francisco: The City Beautiful, in: Visionary San
Francisco. San Francisco 1990: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art/Munich 1990:
Prestel, 40-61.
- BURDEN, Ernest E.: San Francisco's Wildflower: The Palace of Fine Arts.
San Francisco 1967: Phoenix.
- CARDWELL, Kenneth H.: Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist. Santa
Barbara, CA 1977: Peregrine Smith.
- DRAPER, Joan Elaine: The San Francisco Civic Center: Architecture, Planning,
and Politics. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1979.
- EGGENER, Keith L.: Maybeck's Melancholy: Architecture, Empathy, Empire,
and Mental Illness at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, in:
Winterthur Portfolio 29.4 (Winter 1994), 211-26.
- Ewald, Donna and Peter Clute: America in Photographs: The Enchanted City, in: American History
Illustrated 27.3 (July/August 1992), 46-57.
- Ewald, Donna and Peter Clute: San Francisco Invites the World: The Panama-Pacific International
Exposition. San Francisco 1991: Chronicle Books.
- JORDY, William H.: American Buildings and Their Architects. Vol. 3: Progressive
and Academic Ideals at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Garden City, NY
1972: Doubleday.
- KRAKEL, Dean Fenton: End of the Trail: The Odyssey of a Statue. Norman
1973: University of Oklahoma Press.
- LEE, Portia: Victorious Spirit: Regional Influences in the Architecture,
Landscaping and Murals of the Panama Pacific International Exposition. Ph.D.
Thesis, George Washington University, 1984.
- *Liang, Biyin: Minchu
zhongguo shiyejie fumei de yixie jingji huodon: zhongguo yu banama taiping
yang wanguo bolanhui [Activities of Chinese industrialists in the early
republican period: China and the San Francisco world’s fair of 1915], in: Jindaishi
Yanjiu 1 (1998), 81-99.
- *Lundberg, R.: The Art Room
in the Oregon Building: Oregon Arts and Crafts in 1915 (San Francisco
International Exposition Architecture), in: Oregon Historical Quarterly
101.2 (Summer 2000), 214-27.
- NEWHALL, Ruth Waldo: San Francisco's Enchanted Palace. Berkeley, CA 1967:
Howell-North Books.
- *Powell, Chandra A.: A
Study of James Earle Fraser’s "End of the Trail": A New
Interpretation for the Image of the Defeated Native American. M.A.
Thesis, Oklahoma City University, 1998.
- REGISTER, Woody: Everyday Peter Pans: Work, Manhood, and Consumption in
Urban America, 1900-1930, in: Men and Masculinities 2.2 (October 1999), 197-227.
- *Reinhardt, Richard: Day of
the Daredevil, in: American Heritage of Invention and Technology 11.2
(1995), 10-21.
- SCHAEFFER, Richard Harry: The Outdoor Sculpture of the Panama-Pacific International
Exposition: A Study in Iconography. M.A. Thesis, Michigan State University,
1980.
- *Williams, Reba White:
Prints in the United States, 1900-1918, in: Prints Quarterly 14.2
(1997), 151-73.
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5.21.15 Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, California
1915-1916
- AMERO, Richard W.: The Making of the Panama-California Exposition, 1909-1915,
in: Journal of San Diego History 36.1 (1990), 1-47.
- AMERO, Richard W.: The Southwest on Display at the Panama-California Exposition,
in: Journal of San Diego History 36.4 (1990), 182-220.
- MILLER, Michael: New Mexico's Role in the Panama-California Exposition
of 1915, in: El Palacio 91.2 (Fall 1985), 12-7.
- MONTES, Gregory: Balboa Park, 1909-1911: The Rise and Fall of the Olmsted
Plan, in: Journal of San Diego History 28.1 (Winter 1982), 46-67.
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5.21.16 Century of Progress International Exposition,
Chicago, Illinois 1933-1934
- CAHAN, Cathy and Richard CAHAN: The Lost City of the Depression, in: Chicago
History 15.4 (1976), 233-42.
- *Condit, Carl W.: The
Century of Progress Exposition, in: Carl W.
Condit: Chicago, 1930-70:
Building, Planning, and Urban Technology. Chicago 1974: University of
Chicago Press, 3-22
- *Havlik, Robert J.: The
Chicago Century of Progress Sky-Ride 1932-1935, in: Image File: A Journal
from the Curt Teich Postcard Archives 7.1 (1992), 3-6.
- JANDL, H. Ward, John A. BURNS and Michael J. AUER: Yesterday's Houses of
Tomorrow: Innovative American Homes, 1850 to 1950. Washington, DC 1991: Preservation
Press.
- LOHR, Lenox R.: Fair Management: The Story of A Century of Progress Exposition:
A Guide for Future Fairs. Chicago 1952: Cuneo Press.
- MANN, James G.: Engineer of Mass Education: Lenox R. Lohr and the Celebration
of American Science and Industry. Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers University, 1988.
- MEIER, August and Elliott M. RUDWICK: Negro Protest at the Chicago World's
Fair, 1933-1934, in: Illinois State Historical Society Journal 59.2 (1966),
161-71.
- *Reed, Christopher R.: In
the Shadow of Fort Dearborn: Honoring de Saible at the Chicago World’s
Fair of 1933-1934, in: Journal of Black Studies 21.4 (1991), 398-413.
- *Schrenk, Lisa Diane: The
Role of the 1933-34 Century of Progress International Exposition in the
Development and Promotion of Modern Architecture in the United States. Ph.D.
Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 1998.
- STAUDENMAIER, John M.: Perils of Progress Talk: Some Historical Considerations,
in: Steven L. GOLDMAN (ed.): Science, Technology, and Social Progress. Bethlehem,
PA 1989: Lehigh University Press/London 1989: Associated University Presses,
268-98.
- TOZER, Lowell: A Century of Progress, 1833-1933: Technology's Triumph over
Man, in: American Quarterly 4.1 (Spring 1952), 78-81.
- *Waldvogel, Merikay and
Barbara Brackman: Patchwork Souvenirs of the 1933 World’s Fair: The
Sears National Quilt Contest and Chicago’s Century of Progress Exposition.
Nashville 1993: Rutledge Hill Press.
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5.21.17
Greater Texas and Pan American Exposition, Dallas, Texas 1937
- *Ragsdale, Kenneth B.: The
Year America Discovered Texas: Centennial ’36. College Station, TX 1987:
Texas A&M University Press.
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5.21.18 World's Fair, New York, New York 1939-1940
- BIRD, William: Enterprise and Meaning: Sponsored Film, 1939-1949, in: History
Today 39 (December 1989), 24-30.
- BROOKS, John: The Anatomy of Change: 1939-1966, in: Horizon 8.4 (Autumn
1966), 48-55.
- BRUNS, Robert: Of Miracles and Molecules: The Story of Nylon, in: American
History 23.8 (December 1988), 25-9, 48.
- BUSH, Donald J.: Futurama: World's Fair as Utopia, in: Alternative Futures
2 (Fall 1979), 3-20.
- BUSH, Donald J.: The Streamlined Decade. New York 1975: George Braziller.
- *Campbell, Edward D.C.,
Jr.: Fair Shadows: Virginia, Photographs, and the 1939 World’s Fair, in: Virginia
Cavalcade 41.1 (1991), 6-19.
- COGDELL, C.: The Futurama Recontextualized: Norman Bel Geddes' Eugenic
"World of Tomorrow," in: American Quarterly 52.2 (June 2000), 193-245.
- COHEN, Barbara, Steven HELLER and Seymour CHWAST: Trylon and Perisphere:
The 1939 New York World's Fair. New York 1989: Abrams.
- *Cowell, Elspeth: The
Canadian Pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair and the Development of
Modernism in Canada, in: Bulletin of the Society for the Study of
Architecture in Canada (March 1994), 13-20.
- CUSKER, Joseph P.: The World of Tomorrow: The 1939 New York World's Fair.
Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers University, 1990.
- Dawn of a New Day: The New York World's Fair, 1939/40. Flushing, NY 1980:
Queens Museum/New York 1980: New York University Press.
- *Drawing the Future: Design Drawings for the 1939 New York World’s
Fair. New York 1996: Museum of the City of New York.
- *Fotsch, P. M.: The
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