STUDIES OF AMERICAN HISTORY
AMERIKASHI-KENKYU

NO. 13, 1990


CONTENTS

Special Issue: Between a Culture and Another--Toward a New Synthesis of
Social History--

Aspects of Black Educational Thoughts: The Case of Late-Nineteenth-Century South Ken CHUJO

"Generations" and the Transformation of the American Culture in the 19th Century Satoru MUROTANI

Black Education and Social History: A Comment on Chujo's Paper Hiroaki TERASAKI

The Middle Class Work Ethic as the Central Theme of a Social History Synthesis: A Comment on Mr. Murotani's Paper Natsuki ARUGA

Between Culture and Politics: Some Unanswered Issues Yasuo ENDO

Summary of Discussion Takahiro SASAKI

Article:

African-Americans Struggle for Quality Education in the Antebellum Boston: Massachusetts Desegregation Act of 1855 and the Limits of Abolitionist Thought Kazuki OHMORI

Miscellaneous:

Public Lecture; "My Personal Experiences and the U.S.A. in the 1960s" by Howard Zinn Torao TOMITA

A personal Reminiscence of Professor
William A. Williams Kensaburo SHINKAWA

Two Summer Seminars in Nagoya Tatsuro NOMURA

Activities of the Society of American Historical Studies

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