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September 1959, Volume 325, Issue 1
- 165-166 ERNEST R. MAY. The World War and American Isolation, 1914-1917. (Har vard Historical Studies, Vol. LXXI.) Pp. viii, 482. Cambridge, Mass.: Har vard University Press under the direction of the Department of History, 1959. $7.50
by Elting E. Morison - 166-166 BROOKS HAYS. A Southern Moderate Speaks. Pp. xi, 231. Chapel Hill: Uni versity of North Carolina Press, 1959. $3.50
by Leonard Blumberg - 166-167 DUANE LOCKARD. New England State Politics. Pp. xi, 347. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1959. $6.00
by Dayton D. McKean - 167-168 RONALD M. SCHNEIDER. Communism in Guatemala, 1944-1954. (Foreign Policy Research Institute Series, University of Pennsylvania, No. 7.) Pp. xxi, 350. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959. $6.00
by John D. Martz - 168-169 Asia and Africa
by Gideon Sjoberg - 169-169 SHIGETO TSURU. Essays on Japanese Economy. (Economic Research Series, 2. The Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.) Pp. iv, 241. Tokyo: Kinokuniya Bookstore Company, 1958. No price
by Hugh T. Patrick - 169-170 CHARLES DAVID SHELDON. The Rise of the Merchant Class in Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1868: An Introductory Survey. (Monographs of the Association for Asian Studies: V.) Pp. x, 205. Locust Valley, N. Y.: J. J. Augustin, for the Association for Asian Studies, 1958. $5.00
by Hilary Conroy - 170-171 ALLAN B. COLE. Political Tendencies of Japanese in Small Enterprises. With Special Reference to the Social Demo cratic Party. (Studies on Japan's So cial Democratic Parties.) Pp. 155. New York: Institute of Pacific Relations, 1959. $3.00
by Harold S. Quigley - 171-171 ARTHUR F. WRIGHT. Buddhism in Chinese History. (Stanford Studies in the Civili zation of Eastern Asia.) Pp. xiv, 144. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1959. $3.75
by Derk Bodde - 171-172 ALBERT FEUERWERKER. China's Early In dustrialization: Sheng Hsuan-huai (1844- 1916) and Mandarin Enterprise. (Har vard East Asia Studies.) Pp. xii, 331, xxxii. Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1959. $6.50
by Charles Hoffmann - 172-173 CHOH-MING LI. Economic Development of Communist China: An Appraisal of the First Five Years in Industrialization. (Publications of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of California.) Pp. xvi, 284. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1959. $7.50
by E. Stuart Kirby - 173-173 CHARLES A. MYERS. Labor Problems in the Industrialization of India. (Wertheim Publications in Industrial Relations.) Pp. xvii, 297. Cambridge, Mass.: Har vard University Press, 1958. $6.50
by A.M. Lorenzo - 173-175 GENE D. OVERSTREET and MARSHALL WINDMILLER. Communism in India. Pp. xiv, 603. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1959. $10.00
by M.K. Haldar - 175-176 ASOK CHANDA. Indian Administration. Pp. 274. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1958. Distributed by The Mac millan Company, New York. $5.75
by Holden Furber - 176-177 FAYEZ A. SAYEGH. Arab Unity: Hope and Fulfillment. Pp. xvii, 272. New York: Devin-Adair Company, 1958. $4.00
by Muhammad Khalil - 177-177 CAROL A. FISHER and FRED KRINSKY. Middle East in Crisis: A Historical and Documentary Review. Pp. xii, 213. Syracuse, N. Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1959. $5.00
by Harry N. Howard - 177-178 RICHARD HILL. Egypt in the Sudan, 1820- 1881. (Middle Eastern Monographs, II.) Pp. xi, 188. New York: Oxford University under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1959. $4.00
by Edgar J. Fisher - 178-179 FREDERICK HARBISON and IBRAHIM ABDEL- KADER IBRAHIM. Human Resources for Egyptian Enterprise. (A Project of the Industrial Relations Section, Princeton University.) Pp. x, 230. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1958. $5.50
by Emil Lengyel - 179-180 GEORGE L. HARRIS in collaboration with others. Iraq: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture. (Survey of World Cultures.) Pp. 350. New Haven, Conn.: HRAF Press, 1958. $7.00
by Lincoln Armstrong - 180-181 GEORGE L. HARRIS in collaboration with others. Jordan: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture. (Survey of World Cul tures.) Pp. 246. New Haven Conn.: HRAF Press, 1958. No price
by Edwin M. Wright - 181-181 AARON WILDAVSKY and DAGMAR CARBOCH. Studies in Australian Politics: The 1926 Referendum; The Fall of the Bruce- Page Government. Pp. xxvi, 292. Mel bourne: F. W. Cheshire, 1958. 40/-
by C. Hartley Grattan
July 1959, Volume 324, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by James C. Charlesworth - 1-7 Communist Politics in the Western World
by David J. Dallin - 8-15 The Unification of Germany
by Wilhelm G. Grewe - 16-29 The Central European Crisis: A Proposal for Western Initiative
by James P. Warburg - 30-38 Soviet Foreign Trade Channels
by Vladimir S. Alkhimov - 39-48 The Soviet-American Antagonism: How Will It End?
by Louis Fischer - 49-55 Narrowing the Gap
by You Chan Yang - 56-65 The Propaganda Battle in India and Burma
by Frank N. Trager - 66-74 The Confrontation of Influences in Indonesia
by Moekarto Notowidigdo - 75-88 Recognition of the People's Republic of China
by Edgar Snow - 89-95 Abatement of the Arms Race
by Harold E. Stassen - 96-102 Israel and the New Nation States of Asia and Africa
by Y. Leo Kohn - 103-110 Arab Nationalism and Soviet-American Relations
by Fayez Sayegh - 111-126 Beyond the Cold War
by D.F. Fleming - 127-140 Soviet Diplomacy: A Challenge to Freedom
by Francis O. Wilcox - 141-142 Political Thought and International Relations
by Arnold Toynbee - 142-143 C. L. SULZBERGER. What's Wrong With U. S. Foreign Policy. Pp. 255. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1959. $4.50
by Arnold Toynbee - 143-144 DAVID SPITZ. Democracy and the Chal lenge of Power. Pp. ix, 228. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Fritz Morstein Marx - 144-145 G. D. H. COLE. A History of Socialist Thought, Vol. IV, Parts I & II: Commu nism and Social Democracy, 1914-1931. Pp. x, 454; vii, 457-939. London: Mac Millan & Company; New York: St. Mar tin's Press, 1958. $14.50
by William Ebenstein - 145-146 GERHARD LEIBHOLZ. Strukturprobleme der Modernen Demokratie. Pp. ix, 304. Karlsruhe, Germany: Verlag C. F. Mül ler, 1958. DM 18.80
by Harold Zink - 146-147 THOMAS GILBY. The Political Thought of Thomas Aquinas. Pp. xxvi, 357. Chi cago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. $5.00
by Joseph F. Costanzo - 147-148 FERNAND VAN LANGENHOVE. La crise du système du securité collective des Na tions Unies 1946-1957. Pp. 272. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff; Brussels: In stitut Royal des Relationes Internation ales, 1958. No price
by Frank M. Russell - 148-148 RUTH B. RUSSELL assisted by JEANNETTE E. MUTHER. A History of the United Nations Charter: The Role of the United States, 1940-1945. Pp. xviii, 1140. Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institu tion, 1958. $10.00
by Jaro Mayda - 148-149 WILLIAM APPLEMAN WILLIAMS. The Trag edy of American Diplomacy. Pp. 219. Cleveland and New York: World Pub lishing Company, 1959. $4.75
by William M. Armstrong - 149-150 American Government and History
by George C. Osborn - 150-151 MERLE CURTI with the assistance of others. The Making of an American Commu nity : A Case Study of Democracy in a Frontier County. Pp. vii, 483. Stan ford : Stanford University Press, 1959. $8.50
by Harry Elmer Barnes - 151-152 CUSHING STROUT. The Pragmatic Revolt in American History: Carl Becker and Charles Beard. (Wallace Notestein Es says, No. 3.) Pp. ix, 182. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1958. $3.50
by Philip Snyder - 152-153 THOMAS PERKINS ABERNETHY. Western Lands and the American Revolution. (University of Virginia Institute for Re search in the Social Sciences.) Pp. xv, 410. New York: Russell and Russell, 1959. $7.50
by Jennings B. Sanders - 153-154 FRANK THISTLETHWAITE. The Anglo- American Connection in the Early Nine teenth Century. (Studies in American Civilization, Department of American Civilization, University of Pennsylvania.) Pp. viii, 222. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1959. $4.50
by Preston Slosson - 154-155 MORTON KELLER. In Defense of Yester day : James M. Beck and the Politics of Conservatism 1861-1936. Pp. 320. New York: Coward-McCann, 1958. $6.00
by Ransom E. Noble - 155-155 HAMILTON, ALEXANDER. The Mind of Alexander Hamilton: Basic Selections from His Public and Private Writings. Edited by Saul K. Padover. Pp. vi, 461. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. $6.50
by Leonard W. Labaree - 155-156 THOMAS JEFFERSON. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. XV: 27 March 1789 to 30 November 1789. Edited by Julian P. Boyd. William H. Gaines, As sociate Editor. Pp. xxxix, 677. Prince ton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1958. $10.00
by Leslie Lipson - 156-157 HARRIS GAYLORD WARREN. Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression. Pp. x, 372. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. $7.00
by Wilfred E. Binkley - 157-157 LUDWELL H. JOHNSON. Red River Cam paign: Politics and Cotton in the Civil War. Pp. 317. Baltimore: Johns Hop kins Press, 1958. $5.00
by Henry H. Simms - 157-158 AVERY O. CRAVEN. Civil War in the Making, 1815-1860. (Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History.) Pp. xiv, 115. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. $3.00
by Marcus Cunliffe - 158-159 NORTH CALLAHAN. Henry Knox: General Washington's General. Pp. xi, 404. New York: Rinehart & Company, 1958. $6.00
by Ralph Adams Brown - 159-159 EUGENE BURDICK and ARTHUR J. BROD- BECK (Eds.) American Voting Behavior. Pp. iv, 475. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1959. $7.50
by Richard M. Scammon - 159-160 STEPHEN B. SWEENEY (Ed.) with the as sistance of GEORGE S. BLAIR. Metro politan Analysis: Important Elements of Study and Action. (One of a Series Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of The Wharton School and the 20th Anni versary of The Fels Institute of Local and State Government.) Pp. 189. Phila delphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1958. $4.50
by J. Marshall Miller - 160-161 MARVER H. BERNSTEIN. The Job of the Federal Executive. Pp. x, 241. Wash ington, D. C.: Brookings Institution, 1958. $3.50
by Clarence A. Berdahl - 161-162 European Government and History
by Ralph Haswell Lutz - 162-163 GORDON A. CRAIG. From Bismarck to Adenauer: Aspects of German State- craft. (The Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History, 1958.) Pp. xvii, 156. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1958. $4.50
by John Brown Mason - 163-164 GERHARD RITTER. The German Resist ance : Carl Goerdeler's Struggle against Tyranny. Translated by R. T. Clark. Pp. 330. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $7.50
by Gerhard Masur - 164-165 J. ALDEN NICHOLS. Germany after Bis marck : The Caprivi Era, 1890-1894. Pp. xii, 404. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958. $7.50
by Louis L. Snyder - 165-166 RAYMOND L. GARTHOFF. Soviet Strategy in the Nuclear Age. (Praeger Publica tions in Russian History and World Communism, No. 71.) Pp. xvi, 283. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $4.50
by Charles B. McLane - 166-166 ROY D. LAIRD. Collective Farming in Russia: A Political Study of the Soviet Kolkhozy. (Social Science Studies.) Pp. v, 176. Lawrence: University of Kan sas Publications, 1958. $2.50 paper- bound ; $3.25 hardbound
by Holland Hunter - 166-167 RICHARD CHARQUES. The Twilight of Im perial Russia. Pp. 2 56. Fair Lawn, N. J.: Essential Books, 1959. $6.00
by Michael T. Florinsky - 167-168 WARREN BARTLETT WALSH. Russia and the Soviet Union: A Modern History. (The University of Michigan History of the Modern World.) Pp. xvi, 640, xxiii. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1958. $10.00
by Clarence A. Manning - 168-168 EDWARD J. ROZEK. Allied Wartime Di plomacy: A Pattern in Poland. Pp. xvii, 481. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1958. $6.95
by Jan Karski - 169-169 ROBERT FINLEY DELANEY (Ed.). This Is Communist Hungary. Pp. xxviii, 260. Chi cago: H. Regnery Company, 1958. $4.50
by Andrew Gyorgy - 169-170 BURKE, EDMUND. The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Vol. I, April 1744-June 1768. Edited by Thomes W. Copeland. Pp. xxv, 376. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. $8.00
by Alfred F. Havighurst - 170-171 R. BASSETT. Nineteen Thirty-One: Politi cal Crisis. Pp. xvi, 464. London: Mac Millan & Company; New York: St. Mar tin's Press, 1958. $9.50
by Margaret Cole - 171-172 E. A. BENIANS, JAMES BUTLER, and C. E. CARRINGTON. (Eds.). The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Vol. III : The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919. Pp. xxi, 948. New York: Cambridge Uni versity Press, 1959. $19.50
by Sidney Painter - 172-173 Economics
by Arthur Leon Horniker - 173-174 LEWIS H. KIMMEL. Federal Budget and Fiscal Policy, 1789-1958. Pp. x, 337. Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institu tion, 1959. $5.00
by Paul J. Strayer - 174-175 WILLARD W. COCHRANE. Farm Prices: Myth and Reality. Pp. vii, 189. Min neapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1958. $4.00
by Fred R. Yoder - 175-175 PERCY W. BIDWELL. Raw Materials: A Study of American Policy. Pp. xvi, 403. New York: Harper & Brothers for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1958. $5.95
by Howard A. Meyerhoff - 175-176 C. A. MUNKMAN. American Aid to Greece: A Report on the First Ten Years. Pp. ix, 306. New York: Frederick A. Prae ger, 1958. $5.00
by Howard M. Teaf JR - 176-177 JOSEPH S. BERLINER. Soviet Economic Aid: The New Aid and Trade Policy in Underdeveloped Countries. Pp. xv, 232. New York: Frederick A. Praeger for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1958. $4.25
by Arthur Leon Horniker - 177-178 W. BRAND. The Struggle for a Higher Standard of Living: The Problem of the Underdeveloped Countries. Pp. ix, 438. The Hague: W. Van Hoeve, Ltd.; Glen coe, Ill.: Free Press, 1958. $7.50
by Eugene Staley - 178-179 JOHN H. DUNNING. American Investment in British Manufacturing Industry. Pp. 365. Fair Lawn, N. J.: Essential Books, 1958. $6.30
by Arthur Leon Horniker - 179-180 ALBERT H. IMLAH. Economic Elements in the Pax Britannica. Studies in British Foreign Trade in the Nineteenth Cen tury. Pp. xiii, 224. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958. $6.00
by Ida Greaves - 180-180 TIBOR SCITOVSKY. Economic Theory and Western European Integration. (Stan ford Studies in History, Economics, and Political Science, XVI.) Pp. 153. Stan ford : Stanford University Press, 1958. $3.50
by Amos E. Taylor - 181-181 ERNST B. HAAS. The Uniting of Europe: Political, Social, and Economic Forces 1950-1957. Pp. xx, 552. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1958. $8.00
by Klaus Knorr - 181-182 Sociology and Anthropology
by Marvin Bressler - 182-183 JULIUS COHEN, REGINALD A. H. ROBSON, and ALAN BATES. Parental Authority: The Community and the Law. Pp. xii, 301. New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers University Press, 1958. $6.00
by M.F. Nimkoff - 183-184 H. G. RICKOVER. Education and Freedom. Pp. 256. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1959. $3.50
by I.B. Berkson - 184-185 DIETRICH C. REITZES. Negroes and Medi cine. Pp, xxxi, 400. Cambridge: Har vard University Press for the Common wealth Fund, 1958. $7.00
by Preston Valien - 185-186 FREDERIC D. OGDEN. The Poll Tax in the South. Pp. xiv, 301. University: Uni versity of Alabama Press, 1958. $6.00
by Rayford W. Logan - 186-186 DOROTHY BARCLAY. Understanding the City Child: A Book for.Parents. Pp. xii, 273. New York: Franklin Watts, 1959. $4.95
by James H.S. Bossard - 186-187 ELENA PADILLA. Up From Puerto Rico. Pp. xiii, 317. New York: Columbia Uni versity Press, 1958. $5.00
by Richard A. Schermerhorn - 187-188 DAVID LOCKWOOD. The Blackcoated Worker: A Study in Class Consciousness. (Studies in Society.) Pp. 224. Lon don: George Allen & Unwin; Fair Lawn. N. J.: Essential Books, 1958. $3.80
by Robert Dubin - 188-188 BENJAMIN J. DARSKY, NATHAN SINAI, and SOLOMON J. AXELROD. Comprehensive Medical Services under Voluntary Health Insurance: A Study of Windsor Medical Services. Pp. xvii, 392. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1959. $7.50
by Alfred Manes - 188-189 PAUL F. LAZARSFELD and WAGNER THIE- LENS, JR. The Academic Mind: Social Scientists in a Time of Crisis. (A Re port of the Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University.) Pp. xiii, 460. Glencoe, Ill.: The Free Press, 1958. $7.50
by Leonard H. Goodman - 189-190 HILDE T. HIMMELWEIT, A. N. OPPENHEIM and PAMELA VINCE in collaboration with others. Television and the Child: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Tele vision on the Young. Pp. xix, 522. New York: Oxford University Press for the Nuffield Foundation, 1958. $6.75
by William Buchanan - 190-191 EVERETT WEBBER. Escape to Utopia: The Communal Movement in America. (American Procession Series.) Pp. xv, 444. New York: Hastings House, 1959. $5.50
by J.O. Hertzler - 191-192 OLIVER C. Cox. The Foundations of Capi talism. Pp. 500. New York : Philo sophical Library, 1959. $7.50
by Shepard B. Clough - 192-192 SALLY FALK MOORE. Power and Property in Inca Peru. Pp. viii, 190. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Julian H. Steward - 192-193 Asia and Africa
by Peter Gutkind - 193-194 PHILIP MASON. The Birth of a Dilemma: The Conquest and Settlement of Rho desia. Pp. xi, 366. New York: Oxford University Press, 1958. 30s
by Harry R. Rudin - 194-195 DORIS GOODRICH ADAMS. Iraq's People and Resources. (University of Califor nia Publications in Economics, Vol. XVIII.) Pp. viii, 160. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1958. $3.00
by Carleton S. Coon - 195-196 TOM LITTLE. Egypt. Pp. 334. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959. $6.50. STEPHEN HEMSLEY LONGRIGG and FRANK STOAKES. Iraq. Pp. ix, 264. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959. $6.50
by Edwin M. Wright - 196-197 SIDNEY KLEIN. The Pattern of Land Ten ure Reform in East Asia after World War II. (Bookman Monograph Series.) Pp. 260. New York: Bookman Associ ates, 1958. $10.00
by Benjamin Higgins - 197-198 JOAN V. BONDURANT. Conquest of Vio lence : The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict. Pp. xv, 269. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Charles H. Heimsath - 198-199 DONALD EUGENE SMITH. Nehru and Dem ocracy: The Political Thought of an Asian Democrat. Pp. x, 194. New York: Longmans, Green & Company, 1959. $5.25
by Baidya Nath Varma
May 1959, Volume 323, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Richard W. Gable - 1-8 An American Aid Mission Director's View of Technical Co-operation
by Alvin Roseman - 9-16 A Resident Representative's View of Technical Co-operation
by Harry L. Spence JR - 17-24 A Congressman's View of Technical Co-operation
by Porter Hardy JR - 25-32 The United Nations Expanded Program of Technical Assistance—A Multilateral Approach
by David Owen - 33-39 The United States Point Four Program— A Bilateral Approach
by Rollin S. Atwood - 40-49 Sino-Soviet Bloc Technical Assistance—Another Bilateral Approach
by Waldemar A. Nielsen & Zoran S. Hodjera - 50-58 Program Planning and Development
by Arthur Goldschmidt - 59-67 The Choice of Instruments for Technical Co-operation
by Philip M. Glick - 68-79 The Government Contract as an Administrative Device
by Henry Reining JR - 80-90 Financing Technical Co-operation
by Rowland Egger - 91-99 The Role of the Technical Expert
by Lynton K. Caldwell - 100-110 Personnel Management for Technical Co-operation
by Ronald W. Jones - 111-119 Technical Co-operation for Administrative Improvement
by George W. Lawson JR - 120-128 The Cultural Curtain
by Dorothy Lee - 129-139 The United Nations Program in Brazil
by Michael H.H. Louw - 140-149 The United States Operations Mission in Iraq
by Henry Wiens - 150-159 The Ford Foundation Program in Pakistan
by George F. Gant - 160-161 Asia and Africa
by Arthur T. Mosher - 161-161 Ross N. BERKES and MOHINDER S. BEDI. The Diplomacy of India: Indian Foreign Policy in the United Nations. Pp. x, 221. London: Oxford University Press; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Marshall Windmiller - 161-162 BRYCE RYAN in collaboration with L. D. JAYASENA and D. C. R. WICKREME- SINGHE. Sinhalese Village. Pp. x, 229. Coral Gables: University of Miami Press, 1958. $3.95
by T.L. Green - 162-163 LAWRENCE H. BATTISTINI. The Postwar Student Struggle in Japan. Pp. xiii, 167. Rutland, Vt.: The Charles E. Tuttle Company in co-operation with The Gotham Foundation of New York, 1958. No price
by Herbert Passin - 163-164 ALLEN S. WHITING and SHENG SHIH- TS'AI. Sinkiang: Pawn or Pivot? Pp. xxii, 314. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Robert C. North - 164-165 NATHANIEL PEFFER. The Far East: A Modern History. (University of Michi gan History of the Modern World.) Pp. vi, 499, xii. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1958. $7.50
by Albert E. Kane - 165-165 GEORGE H. KERR. Okinawa: The History of an Island People. Pp. xviii, 542. Rut land, Vt.: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1958. $6.75
by Ward H. Goodenough - 165-166 HOWARD A. SCARROW. The Higher Public Service of the Commonwealth of Aus tralia. (Duke University Commonwealth —Studies Center Publications, No. 5.) Pp. xi, 180. Durham, N. C.: Duke Uni versity Press, 1957. $3.50
by Robert Chapman - 166-167 DAVID H. FINNIE. Desert Enterprise: The Middle East Oil Industry in its Local Environment. (Harvard Middle Eastern Studies.) Pp. x, 224. Cambridge: Har vard University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Harry N. Howard - 167-168 WALTER Z. LAQUEUR (Ed.). The Middle East in Transition: Studies in Contempo rary History. Pp. xix, 513. New York : Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $8.75
by Dankwart A. Rustow - 168-169 WILLIAM YALE. The Near East: A Mod ern History. (University of Michigan History of the Modern World.) Pp. xi, 485, xix. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1958. $7.50
by Halford L. Hoskins - 169-169 JEAN and SIMONNE LACOUTURE. Egypt in Transition. Translated by Francis Scarfe. Pp. 532. New York: Criterion Books, 1958. $7.50
by Majid Khadduri - 169-170 L. F. RUSHBROOK WILLIAMS. The State of Israel. Pp. 229. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1957. $4.50
by Solomon Grayzel - 170-171 KAROL JÓZEF KRÓTKI. 21 Facts about the Sudanese: First Population Census of Sudan, 1955/56. Pp. 49. Sudan : Min istry for Social Affairs, Population Census Office, 1958. No price. The Population of Sudan. (Report on the Sixth Annual Conference.) Pp. 110. Khartoum: Philosophical Society of Sudan in conjunction with the Depart ment of Statistics, Government of the Republic of Sudan, 1958. No price
by Andrew M. Kamarck - 171-172 JAMES S. COLEMAN. Nigeria: Background to Nationalism. Pp. xiv, 510. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of Califor nia Press, 1958. $7.50
by William O. Brown - 172-173 KENNETH INGHAM. The Making of Mod ern Uganda. Pp. 303. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1958. Distributed by The Macmillan Company. $5.75
by A.I. Richards - 173-174 Europe
by Allen S. Whiting - 174-174 W. G. F. JACKSON. Seven Roads to Mos cow. Pp. x, 334. New York: Philosophical Library, 1958. $7.50
by David Hecht - 174-175 RICHARD HOUGH. The Fleet That Had to Die. Pp. xi, 212. New York: Viking Press, 1958. $3.95
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by Carl G. Anthon - 177-177 KONSTANTYN KONONENKO. Ukraine and Russia: A History of the Economic Re lations Between Ukraine and Russia (1654-1917). (Marquette Slavic Studies, IV.) Pp. xvi, 257. Milwaukee: Mar quette University Press, 1958. $6.50 paperbound; $7.50 clothbound
by Charles P. White - 177-178 RICHARD MANSFIELD HAYWOOD. The Myth of Rome's Fall. Pp. 178. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1958. $3.50
by A.E.R. Boak - 178-179 RICHARD HERR. The Eighteenth-Century Revolution in Spain. Pp. xii, 484. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. $7.50
by Thomas F. Mcgann - 179-180 W. J. M. MACKENZIE and J. W. GROVE. Central Administration in Britain. Pp. xvi, 487. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1958. $6.00
by Arthur Hutchinson - 180-180 A. J. P. TAYLOR. The Trouble Makers: Dissent over Foreign Policy, 1792-1939. Pp. 207. Bloomington: Indiana Univer sity Press, 1958. $3.50
by Richard W. Lyman - 180-181 J. L. McCRACKEN. Representative Gov ernment in Ireland: A Study of Dáil Éireann 1919-48. Pp. viii, 229. New York: Oxford University Press, 1958. $4.80
by Norman D. Palmer - 181-182 HADLEY CANTRIL. The Politics of Despair. Pp. xv, 269. New York: Basic Books, 1958. $5.00
by Samuel E. Gluck - 182-183 CONSTANTIN MELNIK and NATHAN LEITES. The House Without Windows: France Selects a President. Translated by Ralph Manheim. Pp. 358. Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson and Company, 1958. $5.50
by Harold D. Lasswell - 183-184 ROBERT ARON in collaboration with GEORG ETTE ELGEY. The Vichy Regime, 1940- 44. Translated by Humphrey Hare. Pp. vi, 536. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1958. $7.50
by Garland Downum - 184-184 American Government and History
by Cortez A.M. Ewing - 185-185 HUGH A. BONE. Party Committees and National Politics. Pp. xv, 256. Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1958. $4.50
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by George C. Osborn - 186-187 DAVID LOWENTHAL. George Perkins Marsh: Versatile Vermonter. Pp. xii, 442. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. $6.50
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by Wilfred Cantwell Smith
March 1959, Volume 322, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Helen Leland Witmer - 1-9 Delinquency Prevention: The Size of the Problem
by I. Richard Perlman - 10-18 Some Meanings of Aggressive Behavior in Children
by Eveoleen N. Rexford - 19-29 The Chicago Area Project—A 25-Year Assessment
by Solomon Kobrin - 30-37 Co-ordination of Services as a Means of Delinquency Prevention
by Gisela Onopka - 38-46 A Work Camp Program for Potential Delinquents
by Antoinette Fried - 47-52 The Effectiveness of a Boys' Club in Reducing Delinquency
by Roscoe C. Brown JR & Dan W. Dodson - 53-61 Effects of a Revised School Program on Potential Delinquents
by Paul Hoover Bowman - 62-68 The All-Day Neighborhood Schools
by Adele Franklin - 69-78 Delinquency Prevention Through Revitalizing Parent-Child Relations
by Ruth S. Tefferteller - 79-88 An Experiment in Police and Social Agency Co-operation
by G. Lewis Penner