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Compromise and Crisis in French Politics
Philip M. Williams

pp. 321-339
 

Monopolistic Competition and Self-Alienation
Howard D. Marshall

pp. 340-349
 

Philosophy and History
Charles Frankel

pp. 350-369
 

The Soviet-Japanese Peace Declaration
James William Morley

pp. 370-379
 

The Social Cost of Corporate Monopoly Profits
Henry H. Villard

pp. 380-387
 

The Dubious Democrat: Thomas Jefferson in Bourbon France
R. R. Palmer

pp. 388-404
 

Notes on Roosevelt's "Quarantine" Speech
Dorothy Borg

pp. 405-433
 

Wilson: The New Freedom, Arthur S. Link
Reviewed by Frank Freidel

pp. 434-436
 

Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America to World Power, Howard K. Beale
Reviewed by W. Stull Holt

pp. 436-438
 

La Follette and the Rise of the Progressives in Wisconsin, Robert S. Maxwell
Reviewed by John A. Garraty

pp. 438-439
 

The Colonial American in Britain, William L. Sachse
Reviewed by Wesley Frank Craven

pp. 440-441
 

The Chatham Administration, 1766-1768, John Brooke
Reviewed by Robert Livingston Schuyler

pp. 441-442
 

Mirage in the West: A History of the French Image of American Society to 1815, Durand Echeverria
Reviewed by Geoffrey Bruun

pp. 442-444
 

France, 1940-1955, Alexander Werth ; Diversity of Worlds: France and the United States Look at Their Common Problems, Raymond Aron and August Heckscher
Reviewed by René Albrecht-Carrié

pp. 444-446
 

Fighting Warsaw: The Story of the Polish Underground State, 1939-1945, Stefan Korbonski and F. B. Czarnomski
Reviewed by William Wiseley

pp. 447-448
 

German Rule in Russia, 1941-1945: A Study of Occupation Policies, Alexander Dallin
Reviewed by Henry Cord Meyer

pp. 448-450
 

A History of Soviet Russia, Georg Von Rauch, Peter Jacobsohn and Annette Jacobsohn
Reviewed by Robert Paul Browder

pp. 451-452
 

Moscow-Peking Axis: Strengths and Strains, Philip E. Mosely, Howard L. Boorman, Alexander Eckstein and Benjamin Schwartz
Reviewed by Paul F. Langer

pp. 453-454
 

Korea: A Study of U. S. Policy in the United Nations, Leland M. Goodrich
Reviewed by Fred Harvey Harrington

pp. 454-456
 

Central Banking after Bagehot, R. S. Sayers
Reviewed by M. A. Kriz

pp. 458-459
 

The Sterling Area in the Postwar World: Internal Mechanism and Cohesion, 1946-1952, Philip W. Bell
Reviewed by Elliot Zupnick

pp. 460-461
 

Financial Policy, 1939-45, R. S. Sayers ; History of the Second World War, Keith Hancock
Reviewed by M. A. Kriz

pp. 461-463
 

History of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). The Resurgent Years, 1911-1927, George Sweet Gibb and Evelyn H. Knowlton
Reviewed by Dewey W. Grantham

pp. 463-465
 

The Economic Consequences of Automation, Paul Einzig
Reviewed by Robert H. Guest

pp. 465-467
 

Labor Union Monopoly: A Clear and Present Danger, Donald R. Richberg
Reviewed by Philip Taft

pp. 468-469
 

Intellectuals in Labor Unions: Organizational Pressures on Professional Roles, Harold L. Wilensky
Reviewed by Philip Taft

pp. 469-470
 

The War Potential of Nations, Klaus Knorr
Reviewed by Ernest R. May

pp. 471-472
 

The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations, Samuel P. Huntington
Reviewed by Albert Norman

pp. 472-474
 

A Preface to Democratic Theory, Robert A. Dahl
Reviewed by Bernard Barber

pp. 474-475
 

The History of Witchcraft and Demonology. 2nd Edition, Montague Summers
Reviewed by William J. Goode

pp. 475-477
 

Philosophy, Politics and Society, Peter Laslett ; Minos or Minotaur? The Dilemma of Political Power, John Bowle
Reviewed by J. B. Stewart

pp. 477-480

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