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TOC for The Journal of the Historical Society Vol. II, Nos.3-4 (Summer/Fall 2002)
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2002-09-03 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS for THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Vol. II, Nos. 3-4 (Summer/Fall 2002)
The full text of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese's Introduction and excerpts from the essays can be accessed on-line. Click on www.bu.edu/historic and follow the links to the latest issue of the Journal, or go directly to www.bu.edu/historic/journal__fall2002.html
Editor's Introduction
From the Managing Editor
Deborah Symonds, "The Road to Ruindunan"
Can There Be a History of Sound? In Response to Mark Smith's Listening to Antebellum America
- Mitchell Snay, "Cultural History and the Coming of the Civil War: A Response to Mark Smith"
- Bruce R. Smith, "How Sound is Sound History? A Response to Mark Smith"
- Mark M. Smith, "Echoes in Print: Method and Causation in Aural History"
- R.A.R. Edwards, "'Seeing' and 'Hearing' in a Deaf-Blind World: Laura Bridgman's Legacy"
Darryl Hart, "The Personal is Personal"
Mark Bauerlein, A Review of Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, and Bruce S. Thornton's __Bonfire of the Humanities: Rescuing the Classics in an Impoverished Age__
Charles Pete Banner-Haley, "Transformations and Re-inventions: __Juneteenth__ and Ralph Ellison's American Identity"
Thomas Burns, A Review of John Man's __Atlas of the Year 1000__
11 September: A Symposium
- M. Shahid Alam, "A Clash of Civilizations? Nonsense"
- Fraser Harbutt, "Hazy Historiographical Perspectives and September 11th"
- James Kurth, "Domestic Security and Muslim Immigrants"
- Salim Rashid, "Can This War End?"
Antony T. Sullivan, A Review of Robert Kaplan's __The Arabists: The Romance of an American Elite__
Jeffrey Vanke, "The Isolation of Daniel Goldhagen: A Response to Robert Herzstein"
Eugene Genovese, "The Gracchi and Their Mother in the Mind of American Slaveholders"
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