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Presidential Inability
Lucius Wilmerding

pp. 161-181
 

Carl Becker's Heavenly City
Peter Gay

pp. 182-199
 

The Varying Seasons of Italian Politics, 1956-57
Andrew Galbraith Carey

pp. 200-223
 

The Revolution in the Presidential Nominating Convention
William G. Carleton

pp. 224-240
 

The Creation of the European Payments Union: An Example in International Compromise
Kurt F. Flexner

pp. 241-260
 

Burmese Neutralism
John Seabury Thomson

pp. 261-283
 

The Lion and the Throne: The Life and Times of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), Catherine Drinker Bowen
Reviewed by Caroline Robbins

pp. 284-286
 

Three Human Rights in the Constitution of 1787, Zechariah Chafee
Reviewed by Edward Dumbauld

pp. 286-287
 

Freedom's Fetters: The Alien and Sedition Laws and American Civil Liberties, James Morton Smith
Reviewed by Manning J. Dauer

pp. 288-289
 

Mr. Justice, Allison Dunham and Philip B. Kurland ; Chief Justice John Marshall: A Reappraisal, W. Melville Jones
Reviewed by Merton L. Reichler

pp. 289-291
 

The Militant South, 1800-1861, John Hope Franklin
Reviewed by R. S. Cotterill

pp. 292-293
 

Citadel: The Story of the U. S. Senate, William S. White
Reviewed by David B. Truman

pp. 293-295
 

Carl Becker: On History & the Climate of Opinion, Charlotte Watkins Smith
Reviewed by A. S. Eisenstadt

pp. 295-297
 

The Evolution of Wage Structure, Lloyd G. Reynolds and Cynthia H. Taft
Reviewed by Aaron W. Warner

pp. 297-300
 

Germany in the Twentieth Century: A Political and Cultural History of the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich, Edmond Vermeil
Reviewed by Gerard Braunthal

pp. 300-301
 

Germany's Eastern Neighbours: Problems Relating to the Oder-Neisse Line and the Czech Frontier Regions, Elizabeth Wiskemann
Reviewed by Paul E. Zinner

pp. 301-303
 

German Exile Politics: The Social Democratic Executive Committee in the Nazi Era, Lewis J. Edinger
Reviewed by F. Gunther Eyck

pp. 303-304
 

Italian Foreign Policy under Mussolini, Luigi Villari
Reviewed by Michael T. Florinsky

pp. 305-306
 

Russia Leaves the War. Vol. I of Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920, George F. Kennan
Reviewed by Frederick C. Barghoorn

pp. 306-308
 

Target: The World. Communist Propaganda Activities in 1955, Evron M. Kirkpatrick
Reviewed by Carroll Hawkins

pp. 308-310
 

Soviet Russian Nationalism, Frederick C. Barghoorn
Reviewed by Alexander Dallin

pp. 310-311
 

The Founding of the French Socialist Party (1893-1905), Aaron Noland
Reviewed by Shepard B. Clough

pp. 312-313

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