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July 1969, Volume 384, Issue 1
- 73-84 The Current Effect of the American Aid Program
by William S. Gaud - 85-95 Our Cultural "Exports": A View of the United States Exchange Program
by Jacob Canter - 96-103 America's Moral and Ethical Stature Abroad
by Don Martindale - 104-134 Social Stratification: 1964-1968
by Thomas E. Lasswell - 135-135 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS. Towards a Global Federalism. Pp. xi, 177. New York: New York University Press, 1968. $7.95
by Leland M. Goodrich - 135-136 D. F. FLEMING. The Origins and Legacies of World War I. Pp. viii, 352. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1968. $6.95
by Norman D. Palmer - 136-137 MANFRED LANDECKER. The President and Public Opinion: Leadership in Foreign Affairs. Pp. v, 131. Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs, 1968. $4.50
by Lawrence H. Chamberlain - 137-138 HANS J. MORGENTHAU. A New Foreign Policy for the United States. Pp. ix, 252. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968. $6.95
by Bruce M. Russett - 138-139 ROBERT L. ROTHSTEIN. Alliances and Small Powers. Pp. x, 331. New York : Columbia University Press, 1968. $10.00
by G. Grove Haines - 139-140 THOMAS L. SAATY. Mathematical Models of Arms Control and Disarmament: Application of Mathematical Structures in Politics. Pp. ix, 190. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969. $10.95. DAVIS B. BOBROW and JUDAH L. SCHWARTZ. Computers and the Policy-Making Community: Applications to International Relations. Pp. viii, 374. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968. $12.50
by Murray Wolfson - 140-140 GORDON WRIGHT. The Ordeal of Total War, 1939-1945. Pp. xv, 315. New York: Harper and Row, 1968. $7.95
by Paul C. Helmreich - 141-141 DAVID S. WYMAN. Paper Walls: America and the Refugee Crisis, 1938-1941. Pp. ix, 306. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1968. $6.00
by E. Berkeley Tompkins - 141-142 HERMAN BELZ. Reconstructing the Union: Theory and Policy During the Civil War. Pp. ix, 336. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, for the American Historical Association, 1969. $8.50
by Ari Hoogenboom - 142-143 PETER BROCK. Pacifism in the United States: From the Colonial Era to the First World War. Pp. xii, 1,005. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968. $18.50
by Edwin B. Bronner - 143-144 GAVEN DAWS. Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands. Pp. xii, 494. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $3.95
by Merze Tate - 144-144 AMAURY DE RIENCOURT. The American Empire. Pp. xviii, 366. New York: Dial Press, 1968. $7.50
by Martin B. Travis - 144-146 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Vol. XII: January 1 through December 31, 1765. Edited by Leonard W. Labaree. Pp. xxv, 467. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $15.00
by Viola F. Barnes - 146-146 RAY ELDON HIEBERT and CARLTON E. SPITZER (Eds.). The Voice of Government. Pp. xii, 347. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. $9.95
by M. Nelson McGeary - 146-148 J. WOODFORD HOWARD. Mr. Justice Murphy: A Political Biography. Pp. xii, 578. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968. $12.50
by George Osborn - 148-148 WILLIAM R. KEECH. The Impact of Negro Voting: The Role of the Vote in the Quest for Equality. Pp. ix, 113. Chicago: Rand, McNally, 1968. $2.95
by Clarence A. Berdahl - 148-150 MICHAEL W. KIRST. Government Without Passing Laws: Congress' Nonstatutory Techniques for Appropriations Control. Pp. ix, 167. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1969. $5.00
by Frederick C. Mosher - 150-150 ROBERT W. LARSON. New Mexico's Quest for Statehood, 1846-1912. Pp. ix, 405. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1968. $10.00
by John W. Caughey - 151-151 GERALD D. NASH. United States Oil Policy, 1890-1964: Business and Government in Twentieth-Century America. Pp. ix, 286. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1968. $7.95
by Robert Rockafellow - 151-152 HERBERT S. PARMET and MARIE B. HECHT. Never Again: A President Runs for a Third Term. Pp. xii, 306. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $6.95
by Alexander Deconde - 152-154 European Governement and History AARON NORMAN. The Great Air War. Pp. xi, 558. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $10.00
by Robert A. Kilmarx - 154-154 JANE PERRY CLARK CAREY and ANDREW GALBRAITH CAREY. The Web of Modern Greek Politics. Pp. xiv, 240. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. $6.95
by Edward Malefakis - 154-155 OWEN DUDLEY EDWARDS, GWYFOR EVANS, IOAN RHYS, and HUGH MACDIARMID. Celtic Nationalism. Pp. 358. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1968. $7.00
by Alfred McClung Lee - 155-156 ISTVAN DEAK. Weimar Germany's Left-Wing Intellectuals: A Political History of the Weltbühne and Its Circle. Pp. xii, 346. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1968. $9.75
by Herbert J. Spiro - 156-157 ROBERT J. JACKSON. Rebels and Whips. Pp. xii, 346. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1968. $10.00
by Austen Albu - 157-158 ROBERT A. KANN. The Problem of Restoration—A Study in Comparative Political History. Pp. 441. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. $15.00
by Carl J. Friedrich - 158-159 WALTER NIMOCKS. Milner's Young Men: The "Kindergarten" in Edwardian Imperial Affairs. Pp. 234. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1969. $7.75. COLIN CROSS. The Fall of the British Empire, 1918-1968. Pp. 370. New York: Coward-McCann, 1968. $8.95
by R.G. Cowherd - 159-159 T. H. RIGBY. Communist Party Membership in the U.S.S.R., 1917-1967. Pp. xvii, 573. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1968. $15.00
by Albert L. Weeks - 160-161 TRUMBULL HIGGINS. Soft Underbelly: The Anglo-American Controversy Over the Italian Campaign, 1939-1945. Pp. x, 275. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $6.95. G. A. SHEPPERD. The Italian Campaign, 1943-45: A Political and Military Re-assessment. Pp. xiii, 450. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968. $11.00
by Richard M. Leighton - 161-162 E. N. VAN KLEFFENS. Hispanic Law until the End of the Middle Ages. Pp. viii, 382. Chicago: Aldine; Edinburgh: The University Press, 1968. $9.75
by Gray C. Boyce - 162-163 GEOFFREY WARNER. Pierre Laval and the Eclipse of France, 1931-1945: A Political Biography. Pp. xvii, 461. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $8.95. PETER NOVICK. The Resistance versus Vichy: The Purge of Collaborators in Liberated France. Pp. xv, 245. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. $7.50
by Jean T. Joughin - 163-164 SATISH K. ARORA and HAROLD D. LASSWELL. Political Communication: The Public Language of Political Elites in India and the United States. Pp. viii, 312. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. $6.95
by Henry Teune - 164-166 H. FIELD HAVILAND, JR., LARRY L. FABIAN, KARL MATHIASEN III, and ARTHUR M. COXY. Vietnam after the War: Peacekeeping and Rehabilitation. Pp. viii, 116. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1968. $1.95. RICHARD M. PFEFFER (Ed.). No more Vietnams?: The War and the Future of American Foreign Policy. Pp. x, 299. New York: Harper & Row, 1968. $5.95
by Richard B. Du Boff - 166-167 DAVID KOPF. British Orientalism and the Bengal Renaissance: The Dynamics of Indian Modernization, 1773-1835. Pp. xii, 324. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1969. $8.50
by Rosane Rocher - 167-168 JOHN F. MELBY. The Mandate of Heaven: Record of a Civil War, China, 1945-1949. Pp. ix, 313. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1968. $10.00
by Albert E. Kane - 168-169 JOHN W. MELLOR, with THOMAS F. WEAVER, UMA J. LELE, and SHELDON R. SIMON. Developing Rural India. Pp. xvi, 411. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1968. $10.00
by Carl C. Malone - 169-170 VIRGINIA THOMPSON and RICHARD ADLOFF. Djibouti and the Horn of Africa. Pp. xiii, 247. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1968. $7.50
by Norman R. Bennett - 170-171 CHITOSHI YANAGA. Big Business in Japanese Politics. Pp. ix, 371. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $8.75
by Jerome B. Cohen - 171-172 Latin America E. BRADFORD BURNS. Nationalism in Brazil: A Historical Survey. Pp. ix, 158. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968. $5.50
by Erwina E. Godfrey - 172-172 RICHARD R. FAGEN, RICHARD A. BRODY, and THOMAS J. O'LEARY. Cubans in Exile: Disaffection and the Revolution. Pp. xii, 161. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1968. $5.95
by Lowry Nelson - 173-173 PETER H. SMITH. Politics and Beef in Argentina: Patterns of Conflict and Change. Pp. x, 292. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. $10.00
by Alberto Ciria - 173-174 Political TheoryMAURICE CRANSTON. Political Dialogues. Pp. 192. New York: Basic Books, 1969. $5.95
by W.T. Jones - 174-175 THOMAS M FRANCK (Ed). Why Federations Fail: An Inquiry into the Requisites for Successful Federalism. Pp. xv, 213. New York : New York University Press, 1968. $7.50
by Samuel J. Hurwitz - 175-176 EDWARD GROSS and PAUL V. GRAMBSCH. University Goals and Academic Power. Pp. xi, 164. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, 1968. $3.50. JOSEPH J. SCHWAB. College Curriculum and Student Protest. Pp. vii, 303. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969. $4.95
by Francis A. Lonsway - 176-176 WILFRID E. RUMBLE, JR. American Legal Realism: Skepticism, Reform, and the Judicial Process. Pp. xiv, 245. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1968. $6.75
by Francis H. Heller - 176-177 Sociology STEPHEN K. BAILEY and EDITH K. MOSHER. ESEA: The Office of Education Administers a Law. Pp. xii, 393. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1968. $10.00
by Claude M. Ury - 177-178 WILLIAM C. BRADBURY, SAMUEL M. MEYERS, and ALBERT D. BIDERMAN (Eds.). Mass Behavior in Battle Captivity : The Communist Soldier in the Korean War. Pp. xxx, 337. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968. $11.00
by Edward Hunter - 178-179 ARTHUR GODDARD (Ed.). Harry Elmer Barnes: Learned Crusader. Pp. lxxxvi, 884. Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles, 1968. $10.00
by Floyd N. House - 179-180 DAVID M. SCHNEIDER. American Kinship: A Cultural Account. Pp. x, 117. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968. $5.50
by Irawati Karve - 180-181 GERALD SUTTLES. The Social Order of the Slum: Ethnicity and Territory in the Inner City. Pp. xxii, 243. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968. $8.95
by Alvin Boskoff - 181-182 SIR GEOFFREY VICKERS. Value Systems and Social Process. Pp. xxii, 217. New York: Basic Books, 1968. $6.50
by Stephen R. Michael - 182-182 MARVIN E. WOLFGANG (Ed.). Crime and Culture: Essays in Honor of Thorsten Sellin. Pp. xv, 462. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. $11.50
by R.W. England - 183-183 EconomicsMELVYN DUBOFSKY. When Workers Organize: New York City in the Progressive Era. Pp. xi, 225. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1968. $7.50
by Herbert J. Lahne - 183-192 R. A. EASTERLIN. Population, Labor Force, and Long Swings in Economic Growth: The American Experience. Pp. xx, 298. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research (Distributed by Columbia University Press), 1968. $10.00
by Roger R. Betancourt
May 1969, Volume 383, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by John S. Bradway - 1-12 Perspective on Adoption
by Felix Infausto - 13-22 Alimony
by Morris Ploscowe - 23-33 The Family Desertion Problem across State Lines
by W.J. Brockelbank - 34-47 Who Will Speak for the Child?
by Thomas A. Coyne - 48-57 American Laws Regulating the Formation of the Marriage Contract
by Robert F. Drinan - 58-70 Why Bastard, Wherefore Base?
by Harry D. Krause - 71-88 Divorce American Style
by Doris Jonas Freed & Henry H. Foster JR - 89-100 Annulment of Marriage
by Morris N. Hartman - 101-118 The Utopian World of Juvenile Courts
by Charles W. Tenney JR - 119-128 The Family Court—Evolving Concepts
by Jacob T. Zukerman - 129-144 The Future of Family Law
by Henry H. Foster JR - 145-158 Psychological Anthropology
by John J. Honigmann - 159-162 Report of the Board of Directors to the Members of the American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year 1968
by N/A - 163-164 International Relations
by D.F. Fleming - 164-165 JOHN GIMBEL. The American Occupation of Germany: Politics and the Military, 1945-1949. Pp. xiv, 335. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1968. $8.75
by Eric Waldman - 165-166 JOHAN KAUFMANN. Conference Diplomacy : An Introductory Analysis. Pp. 222. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana, 1968. $7.00
by Harlan Cleveland - 166-166 LAWRENCE B. KRAUSE. European Economic Integration and the United States. Pp. xiv, 265. Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution, 1968. $6.75
by Charles A. Cooper - 166-167 LIONEL RUBINOFF. The Pornography of Power. Pp. xi, 239. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1968. $6.95
by Ransom E. Noble - 167-168 LOUIS L. SNYDER. The New Nationalism. Pp. xiv, 387. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1968. $11.50
by Wallace Sokolsky - 168-169 United States Government and History
by Charles Lee - 169-170 JAMES W. DAVIS, JR., and KENNETH M. DOLBEARE. Little Groups of Neighbors: The Selective Service System. Pp. xv, 276. Chicago: Markham, 1968. $6.50
by Harry A. Marmion - 170-170 ROBERT G. DIXON, JR. Democratic Representation: Reapportionment in Law and Politics. Pp. xviii, 654. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. $12.50
by Dayton D. McKean - 170-171 PHILIP GLEASON. The Conservative Reformers: German-American Catholics and the Social Order. Pp. x, 272. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1968. $8.95
by J.H. Nichols - 171-172 MERRILL JENSEN. The Founding of a Nation: A History of the American Revolution, 1763-1776. Pp. xiii, 735. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. $13.50
by Raymond Walters JR - 172-173 SIDNEY WARREN. The Battle for the Presidency. Pp. viii, 426. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1968. $7.95
by Joseph Boskin - 173-173 DONALD S. STRONG. Negroes, Ballots, and Judges: National Voting Rights Legislation in the Federal Courts. Pp. 100. University: University of Alabama Press, 1968. $5.00
by M. Elaine Burgess - 173-175 JAMES L. SUNDQUIST. Politics and Policy: The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Years. Pp. viii, 560. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1968. $8.75
by William C. Havard - 175-175 FORREST G. WOOD. Black Scare: The Racist Response to Emancipation and Reconstruction. Pp. ix, 219. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1968. $6.00
by Benjamin Quarles - 175-176 European Government and History
by Bernard E. Brown - 176-177 BERNICE A. CARROLL. Design for Total War: Arms and Economics in the Third Reich. Pp. 311. The Hague : Mouton, 1968. 42 guilders
by Gordon Wright - 177-178 ROBERT O. COLLINS. King Leopold, England, and the Upper Nile, 1899-1909. Pp. xvii, 346. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $8.75
by J. Vansina - 178-179 ROBERT CONQUEST. The Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Thirties. Pp. xiv, 633. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $8.95
by Alexander Rabinowitch - 179-180 ARTHUR HERTZBERG. The French Enlightenment and the Jews. Pp. viii, 420. New York: Columbia University Press; and Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1968. $12.50
by W.G. Eliasberg - 180-181 DIETRICH ORLOW. The Nazis in the Balkans: A Case Study of Totalitarian Politics. Pp. viii, 235. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1968. $7.50. Books like this one remind us that titles
by Marin Pundeff - 181-181 PERTTI PESONEN. An Election in Finland: Party Activities and Voter Reaction. Pp. xix, 416. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $12.50
by Theodore Sellin - 181-182 PAUL SHOUP. Communism and the Yugoslav National Question. Pp. 308. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. $9.50
by Woodford D. McClellan - 182-183 RALPH V. TURNER. The King and His Courts: The Role of John and Henry III in the Administration of Justice, 1199-1240. Pp xiv, 310. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1968. $9.75
by Chester H. Kirby - 183-184 Africa and Asia
by George Moutafakis - 184-184 DERK BODDE and CLARENCE MORRIS. Law in Imperial China: Exemplified by 190 Ch'ing Dynasty Cases. Translated from the Hsing-an hui-lan . Pp. xiii, 615. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1967. $17.50
by Chalmers Johnson - 184-185 KENNETH S. CARLSTON. Social Theory and African Tribal Organization: The Development of Socio-Legal Theory. Pp. 462. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1968. $10.00
by Carroll Quigley - 185-186 O. EDMUND CLUBB. Communism in China: As Reported from Hankow in 1932. Pp. viii, 123. New York: Columbia University Press, 1968. $7.50
by John F. Melby - 186-187 PETER Duus. Party Rivalry and Political Change in TaishÅ Japan. Pp. viii, 317. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968. $6.95
by Joseph W. Ballantine - 187-188 ALEXANDER ECKSTEIN, WALTER GALENSON, and TA-CHUNG LIU (Eds.). Economic Trends in Communist China. Pp. 757. Chicago: Aldine, 1968. $17.50
by E. Stuart Kirby - 188-189 JOHN K. FAIRBANK (Ed.). The Chinese World Order: Traditional China's Foreign Relations. Pp. xii, 416. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968. $10.00
by W. Allyn Rickett - 189-189 GREGORY HENDERSON. Korea: The Politics of the Vortex. Pp. xiii, 479. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968. $11.95
by John Kie-Chang Oh - 189-190 HENRY McALEAVY. Black Flags in Vietnam: The Story of a Chinese Intervention. Pp. 296. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. $6.95
by John F. Cady - 190-191 DAVID S. WOOLMAN. Rebels in the Rif: Abd el Krim and the Rif Rebellion. Pp. ix, 257. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1968. $6.95
by Clement Henry Moore - 191-192 Latin America and Canada
by Arthur P. Whitaker - 192-193 NATHANIEL H. LEFF. Economic Policy-Making and Development in Brazil, 1947-1964. Pp. xiv, 201. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968. $7.95
by John P. Powelson - 193-194 EDWIN LIEUWEN. Mexican Militarism: The Political Rise and Fall of the Revolvtionary Army, 1910-1940. Pp. xiii, 194. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1968. $6.95
by Karl M. Schmitt - 194-195 CHARLES C. MOSKOS, JR. The Sociology of Political Independence: A Study of Nationalist Attitudes among West Indian Leaders. Pp. vii, 120. Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman, 1969. $4.95
by Basil A. Ince - 195-195 A. W. SINGHAM. The Hero and the Crowd in a Colonial Polity. Pp. xiv, 389. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $10.00
by Dana G. Munro - 195-196 Political Theory and Philosophy
by Gordon Tullock - 196-197 ROBERT KENNETH FAULKNER. The Jurisprudence of John Marshall. Pp. xxi, 305. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968. $10.00
by Arthur R. Hogue - 197-197 G. F. HUDSON. Fifty Years of Communism: Theory and Practice, 1917-1967. Pp. vii, 234. New York: Basic Books, 1968. $5.95
by Anthony T. Bouscaren - 197-198 FRANCIS J. KASE. People's Democracy: A Contribution to the Study of the Communist Theory of State and Revolution. Pp. 223. Leyden, The Netherlands: A. W. Sijthoff, 1968. 25 guilders
by William Korey - 198-199 DAVID J. O'BRIEN. American Catholics and Social Reform: The New Deal Years. Pp. xi, 227. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. $6.50
by John J. Kane - 199-200 JOHN M. ROBSON. The Improvement of Mankind: The Social and Political Thought of John Stuart Mill. Pp. xii, 292. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1968. $6.50
by David Spitz - 200-201 LEO STRAUSS. Liberalism: Ancient and Modern. Pp. ix, 276. New York: Basic Books, 1968. $8.95
by Rubin Gotesky - 201-202 Sociology
by Edward Sagarin - 202-203 PERCY S. COHEN. Modern Social Theory. Pp. xi, 247. New York: Basic Books, 1968. $5.95
by William M. Dobriner - 203-204 MAXWELL JONES. Beyond the Therapeutic Community: Social Learning and Social Psychiatry. Pp. xxii, 150. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $5.75
by Simon Dinitz - 204-205 FRED E. KATZ. Autonomy and Organization: The Limits of Social Control. Pp. viii, 179. New York: Random House, 1968. $5.95
by I.B. Berkson - 205-206 ALAN C. KERCKHOFF and KURT W. BACK. The June Bug: A Study of Hysterical Contagion. Pp. ix, 239. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1968. $2.95
by Tamotsu Shibutani - 206-207 SAMUEL MENCHER. British Private Medical Practice and the National Health Service. Pp. 125. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1968. $4.95
by Edward S. Rogers - 207-208 S. M. MILLER and FRANK RIESSMAN. Social Class and Social Policy. Pp. xiv, 302. New York: Basic Books, 1968. $7.95
by Harold A. Gibbard - 208-209 ALVIN SCHORR. Explorations in Social Policy. Pp. x, 308. New York: Basic Books, 1968. $6.95
by Arthur E. Fink - 209-210 Gus TYLER. The Political Imperative: The Corporate Character of Unions. Pp. xvii, 294. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1969. $7.95
by Solomon Barkin - 210-210 CERI PEACH. West Indian Migration to Britain: A Social Geography. Pp. xvii, 122. New York: Oxford University Press, for the Institute of Race Relations, 1968. $4.25
by William Petersen - 211-211 Economics
by Leland J. Gordon - 212-213 CONSTANTINOS A. DOXIADIS. Ekistics: An Introduction to the Science of Human Settlements. Pp. 527. New York : Oxford University Press, 1968. $35.00
by Charles S. Asher - 213-213 K. AUSTIN KERR. American Railroad Politics, 1914-1920: Rates, Wages and Efficiency. Pp. viii, 250. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1968. $7.95
by Thomas C. Cochran - 213-214 GARTH L. MANGUM. MDTA: Foundation of Federal Manpower Policy. Pp. viii, 184. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968. $6.50
by Melvin J. Segal - 214-215 ALAN R. RAUCHER. Public Relations and Business, 1900-1929. Pp. xii, 178. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968. $6.95
by Edward L. Bernays - 215-219 HARRY H. WELLINGTON. Labor and the Legal Process. Pp. xi, 409. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1968. $10.00
by John Perry Horlacher
March 1969, Volume 382, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by Joseph Boskin & Robert A. Rosenstone - 1-14 The Revolt of the Urban Ghettos, 1964-1967
by Joseph Boskin - 15-25 Black Nationalism
by J. Herman Blake & Eldridge Cleaver - 26-31 The Puerto Ricans: Protest or Submission?
by Manuel Maldonado-Denis - 32-42 The Generation Gap
by Edgar Z. Friedenberg - 43-55 The Flowering of the Hippie Movement
by John Robert Howard - 56-63 Protest against the War in Vietnam
by Allen Guttmann - 64-72 The New Left
by Staughton Lynd - 73-82 The Republican Radical Right
by Sheilah R. Koeppen - 83-94 The Student Revolt against Liberalism
by Jonathan Eisen & David Steinberg - 95-108 Conflict in the Catholic Colleges
by Robert Hassenger - 109-119 The Response of Police Agencies
by Gordon E. Misner - 120-130 The Federal Government and Protest
by David Mars - 131-144 "The Times They Are A-Changin"' : The Music of Protest
by Robert A. Rosenstone - 145-201 Book Department
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January 1969, Volume 381, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by John P. Conrad - 1-1 The Academy Dips Its Colors To Dr. Sellin
by James C. Charlesworth - 1-10 What's Past Is Prologue
by Richard A. McGee - 11-20 The Correctional System: Problems and Prospects
by Clarence Schrag - 21-38 The Rise of the Child-Saving Movement: A Study in Social Policy and Correctional Reform
by Anthony Platt - 39-46 The Lessons of Norman House
by Merfyn Turner - 47-59 The Case for Differential Treatment of Delinquents
by Marguerite Q. Warren - 60-70 Innovations in the Treatment of Juvenile Offenders
by Milton Luger - 71-80 Realism in Community-Based Correctional Services
by Milton Burdman - 81-88 The Continuum of Corrections
by H.G. Moeller - 89-98 Designing for Change: Problems of Planned Innovation in Corrections
by Harold B. Bradley - 99-108 Some Directions for Citizen Involvement in Corrections
by Vincent O'Leary - 109-118 The Cloacal Region of American Corrections
by Hans W. Mattick & Alexander B. Aikman - 119-124 Corrections and the Violent Offender
by Marvin E. Wolfgang - 125-136 Trends and Projections in Social Control Systems
by Leslie T. Wilkins & Thomas Gitchoff - 137-146 Deterrence and Corrections
by Norval Morris & Frank Zimring - 147-158 Crimes, Penalties, and Legislatures
by Carol Crowther - 159-214 Book Department
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November 1968, Volume 380, Issue 1
- 1-8 The Problems We Face: An Introductory Comment
by Foy D. Kohler - 9-15 The President: A Changing Role?
by Howard Furnas - 16-28 Organizational Imperatives
by Graham Martin - 29-38 The Managerial Crisis
by John Ensor Harr - 39-49 Policy-Planning in the New Diplomacy
by Fisher Howe - 50-59 Research and Analysis
by E. Raymond Platig - 60-69 People: The Squandered Resource
by Charles W. Bray - 70-75 Morale
by Norris S. Haselton - 76-81 Down in Generation Gap: The Junior Foreign Service Officer Looks at the System
by Elizabeth A. Bean - 82-88 Education and Training for Our New Diplomacy
by Richard H. Ullman - 89-96 Resources of Other Departments: A Case Study
by George L.-P. Weaver - 97-104 Politico-Military Problems and Resources
by John C. Ausland - 105-111 Foreign Policy and Diplomatic Initiative in Washington
by Daniel C. Lazorchick - 112-117 Dealing with Congress
by David K. Willis - 118-124 The State Department at Home
by Peter F. Krogh - 125-134 Lessons of Vietnam
by Richard Critchfield - 135-144 The Nature and Dimensions of Diplomacy
by Smith Simpson - 145-162 Theoretical Economics
by Sidney Weintraub - 164-165 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND HISTORY ARNOLD S. KAUFMAN. The Radical Liberal: New Man in American Politics. Pp. xv, 175. New York: Atherton Press, 1968. $5.95
by Leo Weinstein - 165-166 WALTER J. REUM and GERALD C. MAT-TRAN. Politics, from the Inside Up. Pp. 127. Chicago: Follett, 1968. $3.95
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