The Historian - Spring 1997, Summer 1997, Fall 1997, Winter 1998

(Lot of Four)

Contents:

 Vol. 59 Number 3: Interview with Frederic Wakeman, Jr; Slave Children in the Antebellum South; The democratization of Meat and Protein in Europe; Independent Exhibitors and Purity Crusaders Battle Hollywood; The Writing of Nineteenth-Century German Military History; The Image of Women in Planet Comics; The Struggle for the Republican Party 1960.

Vol. 59 Number 4: The Origins of the Great Awakening in New England; Swedish Ethnicity and Labor Socialism; Propaganda Posters from the Chinese Cultural Revolution; U.S. Domestic Propaganda in World War II; Waffen SS Recruitment in the "Germanic Lands"; FBI Political Surveillance and Charles Lindbergh; Reassessing Kennan after the Fall of the Soviet Union.

Vol. 60 Number 1: Interview with Mary Beth Norton; The Dilemma of Accommodation: Reconciling Christianity and Chinese Culture; Andrei Dashkov, The First Russian Diplomat in America; Kodak, FIGHT, and the Definition of Civil Rights in Rochester, N.Y.; The Mexican Catholic Church and Constitutional Change Since 1929; Roger Nash Baldwin and Military Intelligence during World War I. 

Vol. 60 Number 2: Mistress Stagg's Petitioners, February 1642; Thomas Goode Jones and African American Civil Rights; The Moderates in the League of Nations Battle; The Kenyan Government and Kikuyu Independent Schools; Fifty Years of Change: Woman's fashions 1900-1950; The Collapse of the Lenin Personality Cult in Soviet Russia 1985-1995; The 21 "Turncoat G.I.'s", The Political Culture of the Korean War.