Table of Contents

Volume 28, Number 9 · May 28, 1981

Alan Riding, The Sword and Cross

Cry of the People by Penny Lernoux

Mystic of Liberation by Teofilo Cabestrero, translated by Donald D. Walsh

The Challenge of Basic Christian Communities edited by Sergio Torres, edited by John Eagleson

Archbishop Romero: Martyr of Salvador by Plácido Erdozaín, translated by John McFadden, by Ruth Warner

George M. Fredrickson, The Experiment at Davis Bend

The Pursuit of a Dream by Janet Sharp Hermann

Phyllis Grosskurth, Girl Crazy

Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship and Love Between Women from the Renaissance to the Present by Lillian Faderman

James Fallows, The Great Defense Deception

The Defense Industry by Jacques S. Gansler

Defense Facts of Life by Franklin C. Spinney

Report of the Defense Science Board 1980 Summer Study Panel on Industrial Responsiveness Engineering, Department of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and

Doubletalk: The Story of Salt I by Gerard Smith

Politics and Force Levels: The Strategic Missile Program of the Kennedy Administration by Desmond Ball

George Levine, No Reservations

The White Hotel by D.M. Thomas

John K. Fairbank, His Man in Canton

Borodin: Stalin's Man in China by Dan N. Jacobs

Charles Rosen, The Musicological Marvel

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians edited by Stanley Sadie

Henry Gifford, Catherine Was Great

Russia in the Age of Catherine the Great by Isabel de Madariaga

Gershom Schocken, Revisiting Zionism

John Willett, Breaking Away

The Berlin Secession: Modernism and Its Enemies in Imperial Germany by Peter Paret

Peter France, In the Hell of Art

The Life of Aleksandr Blok Vol. I: The Distant Thunder by Avril Pyman

The Life of Aleksandr Blok Vol. II: The Release of Harmony by Avril Pyman

Warren Lehman, Arnold Milton Paul, Geoffrey C. Ward, et al. An Exchange on William O. Douglas


Letters

D.M. Davin, Denis Donoghue, Network



Contributors

James Fallows is National Correspondent for The Atlantic and author, most recently, of Free Flight. (March 2002)

Peter France is Professor Emeritus of French at the University of Edinburgh, the author of Politeness and Its Discontents, and the editor of The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. (June 2005)

George M. Fredrickson is Edgar E. Robinson Professor of US History Emeritus at Stanford. His most recent books are Racism: A Short History and Not Just Black and White, a collection co-edited with Nancy Foner. (August 2006)

Charles Rosen's most recent book is Piano Notes: The World of the Pianist. (February 2008)


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