CULTURE DOES EVOLVE W. G. RUNCIMAN pp. 1-13
THE PRICE OF METAPHOR JOSEPH FRACCHIA; R. C. LEWONTIN pp. 14-29
REJOINDER TO FRACCHIA AND LEWONTIN W. G. RUNCIMAN pp. 30-41
IMAGINATION AS A CATEGORY OF HISTORY: AN ESSAY CONCERNING KOSELLECK'S CONCEPTS OF ERFAHRUNGSRAUM AND ERWARTUNGSHORIZONT ANDERS SCHINKEL pp. 42-54
HERBERT BUTTERFIELD AND THE ETHICS OF HISTORIOGRAPHY MICHAEL BENTLEY pp. 55-71
THE CONCEPT "SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY": THE CASE OF JACOB BRUCKER'S HISTORIOGRAPHY OF PHILOSOPHY LEO CATANA pp. 72-90
THE FOG OF WAR: WRITING THE WAR STORY THEN AND NOW: Understanding the Great War by Stephane Audoin-Rouzeau and Annette Becker Ann-Louise Shapiro pp. 91-101
WEB BROWSING: The Human Web: A Bird's-EyeView Of World History by J. R. McNeill and William H. McNeill Jerry H. Bentley pp. 102-112
IF IT IS TIME, CAN IT BE MAPPED?: Time Maps: Collective Memory and the Social Shape of the Past by Eviatar Zerubavel Johannes Fabian pp. 113-120
SELF-AUTHORIZING MODERNITY: PROBLEMS OF INTERPRETATION IN THE HISTORY OF GERMAN IDEALISM: German Idealism: The Struggle Against Subjectivism, 1781-1801 by Freerick C. Beiser and German Philosophy, 1760-1860: THE LEGACY OF IDEALISM by Terry Pinkard Peter E. Gordon pp. 121-137
HOW THE PAST STANDS WITH US: Oakeshott on History by Luke O'Sullivan Rex Martin pp. 138-148
BOOKS IN SUMMARY pp. 149-154