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TABLE OF CONTENTS for __HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: THE BULLETIN OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY__(February 2003)
You can visit our Web site and access excerpts from the essays, as well as the full text versions of George Huppert's essay on Lucien Febvre; an interview with Jay Winik, author of __April 1865: The Month that Saved America__(HarperCollins, 2001); and William W. Freehling and Robert Edwin Herzstein's reflections on the Historical Society's 2002 conference. Go to www.bu.edu/historic and follow the links to the February 2003 issue of __Historically Speaking__ or go directly to click on www.bu.edu/historic/hs/february03.html
George Huppert, "On Lucien Febvre"
What is History Today?
- "What is History Now?" An Interview with David Cannadine
- "The Landscape of History": An Interview with John Gaddis
- John Lukacs, "What IS History?"
Bruce Mazlish, "Empiricism and History"
Harold Orlans, "In and Out of History: Col. T.E. Lawrence"
"How Wars End and the Writing of History": An Interview with Jay Winik
Jon H. Roberts, "'The Idea that Wouldn't Die': The Warfare between Science and Christianity"
William R. Shea and Donald A. Yerxa, "A Dispatch from Europe"
Eric Miller, "Reckoning with History: Report from the Conference on Faith and History"
Reflections on the Historical Society's 2002 Conference
- William W. Freehling, "Notes on a Promising Beginning"
- Robert Edwin Herzstein, "Reconstructions: Themes and Questions"
Jeremy Black, "Fictional Figures and the Historian: The Politics of James Bond"
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