TABLE OF CONTENTS for 'HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: THE BULLETIN OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY' (June 2003)
You can visit our Web site and access excerpts from the essays, as well as the full text versions of George Ross's "Chirac the Great or de Gaulle the Small?"; an Interview with Richard J. Evans; Max Boot's "Iraq and the American Small War Tradition"; and Peter Coclanis's "President's Corner." Go to http://www.bu.edu/historic and follow the links to the June 2003 issue of 'HISTORICALLY SPEAKING' or just click on http://www.bu.edu/historic/hs/june03.html
Peter Coclanis, "PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Rethinking 'Rethinking American History in a Global Age'"
Annabel Patterson, "Whiggism Today"
R.J.B. Bosworth, "Benito Mussolini: Dictator"
William Stueck, "The End of the Korean War: Some Reflections on Contingency and Structure"
Doyne Dawson, "Dispatch from Seoul"
Alfred J. Andrea, "The Silk Road: Part I"
Stephen G. Brush "Why Did (or Didn't) It Happen?"
An Interview with Richard J. Evans conducted by Donald A. Yerxa
Thomas Albert Howard, "A 'Religious Turn' in Modern European Historiography?"
Avihu Zakai, "Jonathan Edwards's Vision of History"
George F. Nafziger and Mark W. Walton, "The Military Roots of Islam"
Antony T. Sullivan, "Understanding Jihad and Terrorism"
David Moltke-Hansen, "The Rise of Southern Ethnicity"
Kathleen Broome Williams, "Improbable Warriors: Mathematicians Grace Hopper and Mina Rees in World War II"
David Gordon, " France, 1940: National Failure and the Uses of Defeat"
George Ross, "Chirac the Great or de Gaulle the Small?"
Max Boot, "Iraq and the American Small War Tradition"
Marc Trachtenberg, "The Origins of the Historical Society: A Personal View"