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March 1959, Volume 322, Issue 1
- 89-96 A Follow-up Report on the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study
by Joan Mccord & William Mccord - 97-106 Preventive Work With Street-Corner Groups: Boston Delinquency Project
by Walter B. Miller - 107-116 Preventive Work With Street-Corner Groups: Hyde Park Youth Project, Chicago
by John M. Gandy - 117-125 An Experiment in Reaching Asocial Adolescents Through Group Therapy
by Marion Stranahan & Cecile Schwartzman - 126-135 A Group Dynamics Approach to the Treatment of Nonconformists in the Navy
by J. Douglas Grant & Marguerite Q. Grant - 136-145 A Research-Based Proposal for a Community Program of Delinquency Prevention
by Eva Rosenfeld
January 1959, Volume 321, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Howard L. Boorman - 1-8 Modern China in Transition, 1900-1950
by Mary C. Wright - 9-19 The China Problem Today
by John M.H. Lindbeck - 20-28 United States China Policy
by Ralph N. Clough - 29-39 Ideology and Politics in Communist China
by H. Arthur Steiner - 40-50 Leadership in the Chinese Communist Party
by Chao Kuo-Chün - 51-61 Organization and Response in Communist China
by H.F. Schurmann - 62-70 Agriculture and Population in Relation to Economic Planning
by J.E. Spencer - 71-81 China's Industrial Growth, 1953—1957
by Ronald Hsia - 82-89 The Thought Reform of Intellectuals
by Theodore Hsi-En-Chen - 90-99 Continuity and Change in Modern Chinese Literature
by Tien-Yi Li - 100-111 Dynamics of the Moscow-Peking Axis
by Allen S. Whiting - 112-121 Peking's International Position and the Cold War
by Shen-Yu Dai - 122-135 Taiwan's Development as Free China
by Richard L. Walker - 136-147 Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia
by G. William Skinner - 148-149 International Affairs
by Frank M. Russell - 149-150 D. W. BOWETT. Self-Defense in Inter national Law. Pp. xv, 294. New York: Frederick A. Praeger; Great Britain: Manchester University Press, 1958. $7.50. G. I. A. D. DRAPER. The Red Cross Con ventions. Pp. ix, 228. New York: Fred erick A. Praeger, 1958. $6.00
by Payson Sibley Wild - 150-150 JOHN GANGE. University Research on International Affairs. (Studies in Uni versities and World Affairs.) Pp. xvii, 147. Washington, D. C.: American Council on Education for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1958. $3.00
by Ithiel De Sola Pool - 150-151 ROBERT E. ASHER and others. The United Nations and Promotion of the General Welfare. Pp. xvi, 1216. Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution, 1957. $8.75
by Ross N. Berkes - 151-152 EDWARD B. GLICK. Latin America and the Palestine Problem. Pp. viii, 199. New York: Theodor Herzl Foundation, 1958. $4.50 clothbound; $2.75 paper- bound
by George I. Blanksten - 152-153 HENRY W. EHRMANN (Ed.) for the Inter national Political Science Association. Interest Groups on Four Continents. Pp. xiv, 316. Pittsburgh: University of Pitts burgh Press, 1958. $6.00
by Hugh A. Bone - 153-154 HAROLD ZINK and others. Rural Govern ment in Sweden, Italy and India: A Comparative Study. Pp. xiii, 142. New York: Frederick A. Praeger under the auspices of The International Political Science Association, 1958. $4.25
by Richard L. Park - 154-154 Asia and Africa
by Sidney Klein - 154-155 PAUL A. VARG. Missionaries, Chinese, and Diplomats: The American Protestant Missionary Movement in China, 1890- 1952. Pp. xii, 335. Princeton: Prince ton University Press, 1958. $6.00
by Kenneth Scott Latourette - 155-156 RYUSAKU TSUNODA, WM. THEODORE DE BARY, and DONALD KEENE (Eds.). Sources of the Japanese Tradition. (Rec ords of Civilization, Sources and Studies, No. LIV, Introduction to Oriental Civili zations.) Pp. xxvi, 928. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. $7.50
by Allan B. Cole - 156-157 IRENE B. TAEUBER. The Population of Japan. Pp. xv, 461. Princeton: Prince ton University Press, 1958. $15.00
by E.P. Hutchinson - 157-157 RUSSELL H. FIFIELD. The Diplomacy of Southeast Asia: 1945-1958. Pp. xv, 584. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. $7.50
by David A. Wilson - 157-158 WENDELL BLANCHARD in collaboration with HENRY C. AHALT arid. others. Thailand: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture. (Country Survey Series.) Pp. x, 528. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press, 1958. Distributed by Tap- linger Publishing Company. $6.50
by Kenneth Landon - 158-159 MARTIN F. HERZ. The Short History of Cambodia: From the Days of Angkor to the Present. Pp. 141. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $3.00
by William L. Smyser - 159-160 OSCAR LEWIS with the assistance of VIC TOR BARNOUW. Village Life in Northern India: Studies in a Delhi Village. Pp. xiii, 384. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1958. $7.50
by Mariott McKim - 160-160 S. M. KEENY. Half the World's Children: A Diary of UNICEF at Work in Asia. Pp. xxvi, 254. New York: Association Press, 1957. $3.50
by K.C.K.E. Raja - 161-161 J. RUSSELL ANDRUS and AZIZALI F. Mo- HAMMED. The Economy of Pakistan. Pp. xvii, 517. Stanford: Stanford Uni versity Press, 1958. $8.50
by Gustav F. Papanek - 161-162 DANIEL LERNER with the collaboration of LUCILLE W. PEVSNER. The Passing of Traditional Society: Modernizing the Middle East. Pp. xiii, 466. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1958. $7.50
by Emil Lengyel - 162-163 JAMES MORRIS. Islam Inflamed: A Middle East Picture. Pp. 326. New York: Pantheon Books, 1957. $5.00
by Harry N. Howard - 163-164 ILENE BEATTY. Arab and Jew in the Land of Canaan. Pp. 108. Chicago : Henry Regnery Company, 1957. $2.50
by Abraham G. Duker - 164-164 DON PERETZ. Israel and the Palestine Arabs. Pp. xi, 264. Washington: Mid dle East Institute, 1958. $5.00
by William Yale - 164-165 ERNEST W. LUTHER. Ethiopia Today. Pp. 158. Stanford: Stanford University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1958. $4.00
by G.F. Engholm - 165-166 ERNEST BEAGLEHOLE. Social Change in the South Pacific: Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Pp. 268. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1957. $6.50
by Marianne L. Stoller - 166-167 Western Europe
by R.G. Cowherd - 167-167 PHILIP P. POIRIER. The Advent of the British Labour Party. Pp. 287. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. $4.50
by Carl F. Brand - 168-168 GERDA RICHARDS CROSBY. Disarmament and Peace in British Politics, 1914-1919. (Harvard Historical Monographs, No. 32.) Pp. viii, 192. Cambridge: Har vard University Press, 1957. $4.00
by Harry R. Rudin - 168-169 T. G. W. POWELL. The Celts. (Ancient Peoples and Places Series, No. 6.) Pp. 282. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $5.00
by A.E.R. Boak - 169-169 WARREN C. BAUM. The French Economy and the State. (A Rand Corporation Research Study.) Pp. xvi, 391. Prince ton : Princeton University Press, 1958. $7.50
by Frederick L. Schuman - 169-171 GEORGE CLARK. War and Society in the Seventeenth Century. (The Wiles Lec tures Given at the Queen's University, Belfast, 1956.) Pp. vii, 156. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1958. $3.50. ROBERT S. QUIMBY. The Background of Napoleonic Warfare: The Theory of Military Tactics in Eighteenth-Century France. (Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, No. 596.) Pp. viii, 385. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957. $6.75
by Colonel Roger Willock - 171-171 La Belgique et les Nations Unies. (Na tional Studies on International Organi zation.) Pp. xi, 372. New York: Man hattan Publishing Company, 1958. Pre pared by a Commission of l'Institut Royal des Relations Internationales for the Carnegie Endowment for Interna tional Peace. $3.00
by R.T. Turner - 171-172 SALVADOR DE MADARIAGA. Spain: A Mod ern History. Pp. xiv, 736. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $7.50
by Robert E. Scott - 172-173 LAWRENCE FERNSWORTH. Spain's Struggle for Freedom. Pp. viii, 376. Boston: Beacon Press, 195.7. $6.00
by Samuel P. Perry JR - 173-174 LOUIS L. SNYDER (Ed.). Documents of German History. Pp. xxiii, 619. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1958. $10.00
by Ralph Haswell Lutz - 174-175 HANS ROSENBERG. Bureaucracy, Aristoc racy and Autocracy: The Prussian Ex perience 1660-1815. (Harvard Histori cal Monograph, No. 34.) Pp. xi, 247. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Louis L. Snyder - 175-176 JOHN FORD GOLAY. The Founding of the Federal Republic of Germany. Pp. xii, 299. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. $5.00
by Ralph Haswell Lutz - 176-176 CLIFFORD R. BARNETT in collaboration with ROBERT J. FELDMAN and others. Poland: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture. (Survey of World Cultures.) Pp. 470. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press, 1958. Distributed by Tap- linger Publishing Company. $7.50
by M.K. Dziewanowski - 177-177 Russia
by P.J.D. Wiles - 177-178 C. JAY SMITH, JR. Finland and the Rus sian Revolution, 1917-1922. Pp. x, 251. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1958. $4.50
by Stuart R. Tompkins - 178-179 GEORGE FISCHER. Russian Liberalism: From Gentry to Intelligentsia. (The Russian Research Center Studies, No. 30.) Pp. ix, 240. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958. $4.50
by Robert F. Byrnes - 179-180 ALAN MOOREHEAD. The Russian Revolu tion. Pp. xiv, 301. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. $5.00
by Otto Heilbrunn - 180-180 Z. A. B. ZEMAN (Ed.). Germany and the Revolution in Russia, 1915-1918. Docu ments from the Archives of the German Foreign Ministry. Pp. xxiii, 157. Lon don : Oxford University Press, 1958. $4.00
by Anatole G. Mazour - 180-181 OLIVER H. RADKEY. The Agrarian Foes of Bolshevism: Promise and Default of the Russian Socialist Revolutionaries, Febru ary to October 1917. (Studies of the Russian Institute.) Pp. xiv, 521. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. $8.50
by Melvin C. Wren - 181-182 WILLIAM BENTON. This is the Challenge: The Benton Reports of 1956-1958 on the Nature of the Soviet Threat. Edited by Edward W. Barrett. Pp. xv, 254. New York: Associated College Presses, 1958. $3.95
by Paul B. Anderson - 182-183 ALEXANDER G. KOROL. Soviet Education for Science and Technology. (Tech nology Press Books in the Social Sciences Series.) Pp. xxv, 513. New York: Technology Press of Massachusetts In stitute of Technology and John Wiley & Sons; London: Chapman, & Hall, 1957. $8.50
by George S. Counts - 183-183 CHARLES JELAVICH. Tsarist Russia and Balkan Nationalism: Russian Influence in the Internal Affairs of Bulgaria and Serbia, 1879-1886. (Russian and East European Studies.) Pp. x, 304. Berke ley and Los Angeles: University of Cali fornia Press, 1958. $4.50
by Joseph S. Roucek - 184-184 American History and Government
by Arthur Schlesinger JR - 184-185 NORMAN COUSINS (Ed.). 'In God We Trust': The Religious Beliefs and Ideas of the American Founding Fathers. Pp. viii, 464. New York: Harper & Broth ers, 1958. $5.95
by Conrad Henry Moehlman - 185-186 The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. 14, 8 October 1788 to 26 March 1789. Edited by Julian P. Boyd. Pp. xliv, 708. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. $10.00
by Leslie Lipson - 186-187 AMOS R. E. PINCHOT. History of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916. Pp. xii, 305. New York: New York University Press, 1958. $7.50
by Dayton D. Mckean - 187-188 GEORGE E. MOWRY. The Era of Theodore Roosevelt, 1900-1912. (The New Ameri can Nation Series.) Pp. xvi, 330. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. $5.00
by Martin L. Fausold - 188-189 THOMAS H. GREER. What Roosevelt Thought: The Social and Political Ideas of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pp. xv, 244. East Lansing: Michigan State Univer sity Press, 1958. $5.00
by R.G. Tugwell - 189-190 PAUL KECSKEMETI. Strategic Surrender: The Politics of Victory and Defeat. Pp. ix, 287. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Peter H. Odegard - 190-191 HANSON W. BALDWIN. The Great Arms Race: A Comparison of U. S. and Soviet Power Today. Pp. ix, 116. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $2.95
by Stefan T. Possony - 191-192 DUNCAN MACRAE, JR. in collaboration with FRED H. GOLDNER. Dimensions of Con gressional Voting: A Statistical Study of the House of Representatives in the Eighty-First Congress. (University of California Publications in Sociology and Social Institutions, Vol. I, No. 3.) Pp. v, 203-390. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1958. $3.50
by Richard M. Scammon - 192-192 BERNARD RUBIN. Public Relations and the Empire State: A Case Study of New York State Administration, 1943-1954. Pp. xiii, 357. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1958. $7.50
by Edward Bernays - 192-193 RALPH A. STRAETZ. PR Politics in Cin cinnati : Thirty-Two Years of City Gov ernment Through Proportional Repre sentation. Pp. xvii, 312. New York: New York University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Wallace S. Sayre - 193-194 ROLAND N. McKEAN. Efficiency in Gov ernment Through Systems Analysis: With Emphasis on Water Resources De velopment. (Operations Research So ciety of America, Publications in Opera tions Research No. 3.) Pp. x, 336. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman & Hall, 1958. $8.00
by Samuel E. Gluck - 194-195 O. J. FIRESTONE. Canada's Economic De velopment, 1867-1953. (International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Series VIL) Pp. 384. London: Bowes & Bowes, 1958. 45s
by Mary E. Murphy - 195-196 A. R. M. LOWER, F. R. SCOTT, J. A. CORRY, F. H. SOWARD, and ALEXANDER BRADY. Evolving Canadian Federalism. (Duke University Commonwealth-Studies Cen ter Publication No. 9.) Pp. xvi, 187. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press for the Duke University Commonwealth- Studies Center, 1958. $3.50
by William R. Willoughby - 196-197 Philosophy and Sociology
by Frank H. Knight - 197-198 MARK BLAUG. Ricardian Economics: A Historical Study. (Yale Studies in Eco nomics : 8.) Pp. x, 269. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1958. $5.00
by Henry William Spiegel - 198-198 DENNIS H. ROBERTSON. Lectures on Eco nomic Principles, Vol. II. Pp. 162. Lon don : Staples Press, 1958. (Distributed by John de Graff.) $3.50
by Edmund Whittaicer - 198-199 ABRAM L. HARRIS. Economics and Social Reform. Pp. xvi, 357. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. $5.00
by Philip Klein - 199-200 FERDINAND A. HERMENS. The Representa tive Republic. (International Studies of the Committee on International Rela tions, University of Notre Dame.) Pp. xiv, 578. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame, 1958. $7.50
by James Burnham - 200-200 WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MCGOVERN and DAVID S. COLLIER. Radicals and Con servatives. Pp. 174. Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1957. $4.00
by Dale Pontius - 200-201 DAVID W. NOBLE. The Paradox of Pro gressive Thought. Pp. viii, 272. Min neapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1958. $6.00
by Theodore Abel - 201-202 The Doctrine of Saint-Simon: An Exposi tion : First Year, 1828-1829. Translated with notes and an introduction by Georg G. Iggers. (Beacon Series in the Soci ology of Politics and Religion.) Pp. xlvii, 286. Boston: Beacon Press, 1958. $4.95
by Harry Elmer Barnes - 202-203 A. H. M. JONES. Athenian Democracy. Pp. v, 198. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958. $5.00
by Charles Edward Smith - 203-204 ERNEST H. KANTOROWICZ. The King's Two Bodies: A Study in Medieval Political Theology. Pp. xiv, 567. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1957. $10.00
by Joseph F. Costanzo - 204-204 NORMAN F. CANTOR. Church, Kingship, and Lay Investiture in England 1089- 1135. (Princeton Studies in History, Vol. 10.) Pp. xiv, 349. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. $6.00
by Sidney Painter - 204-205 CARL JOACHIM FRIEDRICH. The Philosophy of Law in Historical Perspective. Pp. x, 2 52. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. $4.75
by William M. Kunstler - 205-206 DAVID L. SILLS. The Volunteers. Pp. xx, 320. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1957. $6.00
by George W. Hill - 206-206 H. R. HAYS. From Ape to Angel: An Informal History of Social Anthropology. Pp. xxii, 440, xv. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. $7.50
by John J. Honigmann - 206-207 ROBERT GLASER and others. Current Trends in the Description and Analysis of Behavior. (Nine lectures under the auspices of the Department of Psychol ogy, University of Pittsburgh, delivered during March 11 and 12, 1955 and March 8 and 9, 1956.) Pp. 242. Pitts burgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 1958. $4.00
by Paul Henry Mussen - 207-208 ARTHUR S. MILLER. Racial Discrimina tion and Private Education: A Legal Analysis. Pp. ix, 136. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1957. $3.50
by Milton M. Gordon - 208-209 JOHN S. BRUBACHER and WILLIS RUDY. Higher Education in Transition: An American History: 1636-1956. Pp. viii, 494. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1958. $6.50
by Samuel S. Stratton - 209-209 LOUIS SCHNEIDER and SANFORD M. DORN- BUSCH. Popular Religion: Inspirational Books in America. Pp. xi, 173. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. $4.50
by Wilson D. Wallis - 209-210 ELI GINZBERG. Human Resources: The Wealth of a Nation. Pp. 183. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1958. $3.95
by Gertrude Bancroft - 210-211 MORRIS ROSENBERG, with the assistance of EDWARD A. SUCHMAN and ROSE K. GOLDSEN. Occupations and Values. Pp. ii, 158. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1957. $4.00
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November 1958, Volume 320, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by John W. Gibbons - 1-8 Automotive Transport in the United States
by Wilfred Owen - 9-14 Dimensions of the Traffic Safety Problem
by David M. Baldwin - 15-26 The Action Program for Highway Safety
by Norman Damon - 27-33 Inventory and Appraisal
by George C. Stewart - 34-41 The Law Must Hurry to Catch Up
by Louis R. Morony - 42-52 Police, Prosecutors, and Judges
by Franklin M. Kreml - 53-62 Driver Licensing
by James Stannard Baker - 63-72 Education and the Motor Age
by William G. Carr - 73-83 Automotive Design Contributions to Highway Safety
by Charles A. Chayne - 84-92 Increased Safety—By Design
by Edward H. Holmes - 93-102 Human Behavior—Factor X
by James L. Malfetti - 103-112 Traffic and Safety in Tomorrow's Urban Areas
by Sergei N. Grimm - 113-121 The Military Looks at Traffic Safety
by Stephen S. Jackson - 122-131 Organizing for Safety
by J.W. Bethea - 132-141 Traffic Accident Trends in Europe and the British Isles
by Denis O'Neill - 142-199 Book Department
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September 1958, Volume 319, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Donald C. Blaisdell - 1-9 Pressure Groups in Congress
by Emanuel Celler - 10-19 The Bureaucracy in Pressure Politics
by J. Leiper Freeman - 20-31 Litigation as a Form of Pressure Group Activity
by Clement E. Vose - 32-40 Management in Politics
by Robert F. Lenhart & Karl Schriftgiesser - 41-51 Farmers in Politics
by Wesley Mccune - 52-62 Organized Labor in Politics
by James B. Carey - 63-72 How Pressure Groups Operate
by Henry A. Turner - 73-83 Political Parties and Pressure Group Politics
by Hugh A. Bone - 84-93 Interest Groups as Policy Shapers
by Richard W. Gable - 94-103 Regulation of Pressure Groups and Lobbyists
by Belle Zeller - 104-112 Interest Group Theory in Political Research
by Oliver Garceau - 113-122 Nature and Prospects of Political Interest Groups
by Alfred De Grazia - 123-129 Pressure Groups and the American Tradition
by Murray S. Stedman JR - 130-140 Group Representation in Britain and the United States
by Samuel H. Beer - 141-148 Pressure Groups in France
by Henry W. Ehrmann - 149-157 Pressure Groups, Foreign Policies, and International Politics
by Donald C. Blaisdell - 158-215 Book Department
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July 1958, Volume 318, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by James C. Charlesworth - 1-7 Asia's Increasing Population
by Irene B. Taeuber - 8-17 Religion and Language as Forces Affecting Unity in Asia
by W. Norman Brown - 18-26 The Asian Economic Potential
by Wilfred Malenbaum - 27-33 Intellectual Progress in the East
by Harry Emerson Wildes - 34-42 A Burmese View of World Tensions
by U. Thant - 43-48 An Indonesian Policy Aimed at Maintaining Freedom and Promoting World Peace
by Moekarto Notowidigdo - 49-57 Hatta and Co-operatives: The Middle Way for Indonesia?
by Benjamin Higgins - 58-71 Leadership in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia
by Paul M.A. Linebarger - 72-82 United States Postwar Policy in Asia
by James P. Warburg - 83-88 Asian Xenophobia Against the West
by Chitra Fernando - 89-96 Asian Nationalism Vis-À-Vis Other Asian Nations
by G.L. Mehta - 97-103 Possible Permanent Cleavages in Asia
by You Chan Yang - 104-112 The Soviet Employment of Military Strength for Political Purposes
by Herbert S. Dinerstein - 113-121 Belief in the Continued Solidarity of Our Western Alliances
by Anthony J. Drexel Biddle - 122-131 Conditions of East-West Peace
by Frederick C. Barghoorn - 132-137 Factors Looking to Eastern World Leadership
by Mohammed Ali - 138-145 Factors Looking to Western World Leadership
by Thomas K. Finletter - 146-207 Book Department
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May 1958, Volume 317, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Henry L. Roberts - 1-7 Differences in the Communist Parties
by Hugh Seton-Watson - 8-11 The Climax of Stalinism, 1950-1953
by Robert F. Byrnes - 12-21 The Beginning of the "Thaw," 1953-1955
by Edmund O. Stillman - 22-35 Economic Policy in Eastern Europe From 1950 Through 1956
by Edward Ames - 36-43 The Development of Industry
by Nicolas Spulber - 44-52 Agriculture in Eastern Europe
by Jozo Tomasevich - 53-62 Social Structure: Rumania Under Communism
by Ghita Ionescu - 63-70 Education and Youth
by George Z.F. Bereday - 71-78 Cultural and Literary Developments: Poland and Hungary
by George Gömöri - 79-87 The Pattern of Political Purges
by Zbigniew Brzezinski - 88-96 Limits and Problems of Decompression: The Case of Poland
by M.K. Dzrewanowski - 97-106 Limits and Problems of Decompression: The Case of Hungary
by Paul Kecskemeti - 107-114 Titoism
by Charles P. McVicker - 115-122 A "Loyal" Satellite: The Case of Czechoslovakia
by Ivo Duchacek - 123-129 The Sovietization of the Baltic States
by Alfred Erich Senn - 130-137 Continuity of Communist Strategic Doctrine Since the Twentieth Party Congress
by Bernard S. Morris - 138-145 The Soviet Stake in Eastern Europe
by Alexander Dallin - 146-152 Eastern Europe in Exile
by Elizabeth K. Valkenier - 153-163 East Europe, Germany, and the West
by John C. Campbell - 164-216 Book Department
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March 1958, Volume 316, Issue 1
- 1-10 Recent Population Trends in the New World: An Over-all View
by Kingsley Davis - 11-17 Life in the Americas During the Next Century
by Harrison Brown - 18-24 The Reproductive Renaissance North of the Rio Grande
by Norman B. Ryder - 25-33 Mortality Trends and Prospects and Their Implications
by Mortimer Spiegelman - 34-42 United States and Canada Magnets for Immigration
by Helen F. Eckerson - 43-51 Issues and Interests in American Immigration Policy
by Joseph J. Spengler - 52-59 Internal Migration and Economic Development in Northern America
by William Petersen - 60-68 Urban and Metropolitan Development in the United States and Canada
by Leo F. Schnore & Gene B. Petersen - 69-83 Young and Aged Populations
by Vasilios G. Valaoras - 84-93 Human Fertility in Latin America
by Christopher Tietze - 94-101 The Revolution in Death Control in Nonindustrial Countries
by George J. Stolnitz - 102-110 Myth and Realities of International Migration into Latin America
by Richard Robbins - 111-120 Recent Trends in Latin American Urbanization
by Harley L. Browning - 121-126 Economic Development, Social Change and Population Problems in Brazil
by L.A. Costa Pinto & Waldemiro Bazzanella - 127-136 The Caribbean Islands
by G.W. Roberts - 137-140 Report of the Board of Directors to the Members of The American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year 1957
by N/A - 141-194 Book Department
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January 1958, Volume 315, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Selden D. Bacon - 1-11 Alcoholism: Nature and Extent of the Problem
by Mark Keller - 12-21 Alcoholism: Attitudes and Attacks, 1775-1935
by Raymond G. McCarthy - 22-30 Intoxication and Alcoholism: Physiological Factors
by Leon A. Greenberg - 31-39 Perception, Learning, and Emotion: The Role of Alcohol
by John J. Conger - 40-47 The Search for the Alcoholic Personality
by John D. Armstrong