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Speaking: The Newsletter of The Historical Society To: John.Saillant@wmich.edu X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2627 Importance: Normal Original-recipient: rfc822;john.saillant@vmh.cc.wmich.edu [This announcement has an attachment---an html file that will open in your browser & provide links to all the titles listed below. JDS] { } { } { } { } { } { } { } {} TOC for HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: THE NEWSLETTER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (APRIL 2002) John Lukacs, "Popular and Professional History" John Wilson, "The Decline of Popular History?" Peggy G. Hargis, "Tales from the Dark Side: Confessions of a Social Scientist" Allan Megill, "Are We Asking Too Much of History?" Daniel Walker Howe, "Whither Nineteenth-Century American History" Clark G. Reynolds, "Democracy versus the Other: Incompatibilities of the Modern World" Rick Kennedy, "Jeffrey Burton Russell: An Appreciation of a Career on the Edge of the Profession" Warren Treadgold, "Late Ancient and Byzantine History Today" Jeremy Black, "J. H. Plumb and the Problem of Historical Reputation" Robert Dallek, "All the President's Words Hushed" Letters from Victor Davis Hanson and Jeremy Black To join The Historical Society and subscribe to THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY and HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: THE NEWSLETTER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY please visit www.bu.edu/historic
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