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Volume 67 - Number 3 - September 1952

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The President and the Law
Lucius Wilmerding

pp. 321-338
 

The Revolution in Values: Roots of the European Catastrophe, 1870-1952
Peter Viereck

pp. 339-356
 

The Structure of Nationalized Enterprises in France
Adolf Sturmthal

pp. 357-377
 

Franco Spain: A Reappraisal
S. Grover Rich

pp. 378-398
 

Allied Unity of Command in the Second World War: A Study in Regional Military Organization
Richard M. Leighton

pp. 399-425
 

The Press and Political Corruption During the Federalist Administrations
Donald H. Stewart

pp. 426-446
 

Economy in the National Government, Paul H. Douglas
Reviewed by Carl S. Shoup

pp. 448-450
 

The Control of Public Expenditure: Financial Committees of the House of Commons, Basil Chubb
Reviewed by Lucius Wilmerding

pp. 450-452
 

Capitalism in America: A Classless Society, Frederick Martin Stern
Reviewed by R. R. Palmer

pp. 452-454
 

The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940, William L. Langer and S. Everett Gleason
Reviewed by René Albrecht-Carrié

pp. 454-456
 

Chinese Communism and the Rise of Mao, Benjamin I. Schwartz ; The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution, Harold R. Isaacs
Reviewed by Nathaniel Peffer

pp. 456-458
 

Greece: American Dilemma and Opportunity, L. S. Stavrianos
Reviewed by C. E. Black

pp. 458-459
 

Near Eastern Culture and Society: A Symposium on the Meeting of East and West, T. Cuyler Young
Reviewed by Arthur Jeffery

pp. 459-461
 

The United States and Turkey and Iran, Lewis V. Thomas and Richard N. Frye
Reviewed by Taraknath Das

pp. 461-463
 

Belgian Foreign Policy Between Two Wars, 1919-1940, Jane K. Miller
Reviewed by L. Gray Cowan

pp. 463-464
 

The Hapsburg Monarchy, 1867-1914, Arthur J. May
Reviewed by Otakar Odlozilik

pp. 464-466
 

The Foreign Policy of Palmerston, 1830-1841: Britain, the Liberal Movement and the Eastern Question, Charles Webster
Reviewed by Paul Knaplund

pp. 466-469
 

Genesis and Geology: A Study in the Relations of Scientific Thought, Natural Theology, and Social Opinion in Great Britain, 1790-1850, Charles Coulston Gillispie
Reviewed by Robert C. Stauffer

pp. 469-470
 

Raymond of the Times, Francis Brown
Reviewed by Roy F. Nichols

pp. 471-472
 

The Estates General of 1560, J. Russell Major
Reviewed by William F. Church

pp. 472-474

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