Past Issues of the History Review

Past Issues of the History Review

Volume I, Issue I Fall 1986

  • Editors: Deborah Day, Adam Gurien, Patricia Tursi
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
Were the Bolsheviks Really Bolsheviks? by J.M. Stephens
The Black Death: What Were Its Effects On Society by Deborah Day
Did Sacco And Venzetti Ever Have A Change? by Robert Smith
James Stuart: The study Of A Royal Demonologist by Adam Gurien
The Jewish Question In Vichy by Michael Kavanagh
Public History In Vermont By Deborah Day
Book Reviews:
Smith, Lacey Baldwin. Henry The VII: The Mask Of Royality by Adam Gurien
Headrick, Daniel R. The Tools Of Empire: Technology And European Imperialism In The Nineteenth Century By Patricia Tursi


Volume I, Issue II Spring 1987

  • Editors: Deborah Day, Adam Gurien, Patricia Tursi, Edward Weiner, Barbara Spalding
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
The Influence Of Former Governor Lee Earle Emerson And President Carl Williams Borgmann In The 1953 Novikiff Affair At UVM by Rosemary L. Grass
The Alaska Boundary Dispute: Changing Historical Interpretations Over Time by Ryan Madden
The Self-Made Man: Nineteenth Century College Men And Ideals Of Manhood by Carolyn Cosgrove
The Historiography Of The Versailles Treaty Debate In The United States Senate by Jordan B. Savitch
History: A Prerequisite For A Political Career by Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont


Volume II, Issue I Spring 1988

  • Editors: Edward I. Wiener, Barbara Spaulding
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
Oral History: Interview With Francis Peisch by Michael Sarvak
The Repatriation Of Henry Stevens by James H. Douglas, Vermont Secretary of State
The Wilson Brothers And CO. In Vermont: A Social And Architectural History by Robert M. Smith
Wilson And Huerta: Moral Politics Or Intervention? By Jack Conway
The Novikoff Affair And The Law by Michael Sarvak
Richard I, Crusader King Of England: A Reconsideration Of His Reign by Adam J. Gurien


Volume II, Issue II Winter 1988

  • Editors: Mary Bradley, Katherine Schwartz
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
Anglo-American Perceptions of the Mexican Immigrant During the 1920’s by Margaret Miller
Ptolemy: An Intellectual Biography by Daniel Beaupre
The Golden Ages of Medicine: Address to Alpha Alpha Psi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society by Lester J. Wallman, M.D.
Oral History: An Interview With Terrance Demas Interview: Patrick H. Hutton by Katherine Schwartz
The Relationship of High and Low Culture During the Angry Decade by Bill Christmas
The Mass Production of Time: The Emerging Temporal Consciousness of the Modern Era by Jon Mathewson
An Evil Prevades American Society? The Christopher Lasch View of Narcissism by Shawn McGrath
Machiavelli and Evil by Steven Shaw


Volume III, Issue 1

  • Editors: Tammy Bigelow, Robert Rhoad
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
An Interview With Professor Mark Stoler: What is Military History? Preble and the Moroccans: A Lesson in Gunboat Diplomacy Senior Honors Thesis by Stanley J. Adamiak
Ethan Allen: An Evaluation of the Man and the Myth by John Ohman
The Manchurian Affair of 1931-1933: An Initial Ordeal of an Expansionary Japan by Eric Bischoff
The Safety of Camplife in the Civil War by Sam Cathey
Phi Alpha Theta by D. Gregory Sanford
Oral History: An Interview with Professor Wolfe Schmokel: Twenty-five years at UVM Retrospect by Audrey Hunt


Volume III, Issue 2 Fall 1989

  • Editors: Daniel J. Beaupre, Jennifer K. Hardy, Colleen A. Pixley
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
Interview with Bernard Sanders by Colleen A. Pixley
Public History Practicum: A History of the Burlington Police Department, Part I by Suzanne King and Peter Shoemaker
William Harvey: Pathfinder in Biology by Laura Robinson
An Overview of the Explorations of Prince Henry the Navigator by Ernesto Hernandez
The Western Norse: The Vikings in Iceland, Greenland and the America (860-1500) by Cormac H. O’Brien
Chinghis Khan by Mathew Scanlon
Ugly Americans? by Jeffrey Barber
The Right to Councel by Adam Aronson
The Origins of the Credibility Act: The Media, Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy in the aftermath of the Tet Offensive by Eric Lowery
Interview with Henry J. Steffens by Daniel J. Beaupre
Primary Source Interpretation by Jamel Horne
Letter From a Pilgrim on the First Crusade by Bret Chenkin
Hypothetical Dialogue by Audrey O. Hunt


Volume III, Issue 2 Summer 1990

  • Editors: Cormac O’Brien, Patricia Stinehour
  • Graphic Designer: Peter Andrea
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
The Cossacks: Warrior Appendage of Russia by Kristina Eddy
Childlike Faith: Konstantin Aksakov by Bonnie Palifka
A Study of Count Sergei Witte’s Economic Reforms by Orlando Muyshondt
America and the Armenian Mandate by Michael Montecalvo
Tafurs, Sergeants, Pilgrims, and Footsoldiers: The role of the Poor in the First Crusade by David Munford
History is not the Province of the Ladies by Colleen Pixley
The Failure of the Stilwell Mission, 1942-1944 by Bradford Wright
Phi Alpha Theta Address: Archives and History: A Serendipitous Affair by Connell B. Gallagher


Volume V, Issue 1 Spring 1993

  • Editors: David W. dupont, Craig H. Perrine, Oliver P. Sweatman
  • Faculty Advisor: A.J. Andrea
Articles:
The Image and Influence of Leopold von Ranke in the Formation of American Academic History by Daniel Beaupre
Answering the Demands for Teaching Global History: A Lecture for Phi Alpha Theta by Professor Howard Spodek
The Debate Over Postwar German Policy: Pastoralization Versus Reconstruction by Bayard Winthrop
Coalition Government and American Policy toward the Chinese Civil War by Han Dongping
German Defeat on the Eastern Front: The Reasons Why by Michael Hayden
Helsinki as a Failure for Brezhnev by David F. Goldberg
Historical Fiction: Russia 1905 by David duPont
Cheng Ho: Eunuch Commander of Seven Ming Expeditions into the Western Seas by Eric Emery
The Meeting of Valhalla and Muhammed: What Lay Between by David Weems
Book Reviews:
J.R.S. Phillips: The Medieval Expansion of Europe by Oliver Sweatman
Nikolai Gogol, Dead Souls by David duPont


Volume VI, Winter 1994

  • Editors: Hal Goldman, Timothy Sullivan, Benjamin B. Weber
Articles:
Public Health and Social Medicine: The Historical Legacy of the English Plague Experience by Nancy Gallagher
Marc Bloch: Israelite de France by Hal Goldman
Boundaries of Reconstruction: The Dillingham Commission by John Lund
Al-Ghazali’s Crisis of 1095 by Timothy Sullivan
Shades of Revisionism: Holocaust Denial and the Conservative Call to Reinterpret German History by Benjamin B. Weber
Book Reviews:
Vichy France and the Jews AND The Holocaust, the French and the Jews by Anne Higgins


Volume VII, Number 2 May 1997

Articles:
Constantinople: Holy City and Holy Conquest by Brett E. Whalen
Black Women and the American Civil War: Participation and Consciousness by Aimee Loiselle
The Origins of the Spanish-American War: American Interest and Ideals by Brian W. Early
The Great Dyke Rewrite: Lesbian Visibility in U.S. Film by Anamaria Quezada


Volume VIII, Number 1 December 1997

  • Editor-in-Chief: Brooks Donnelly
  • Editors: Mark Michuad, Bart Stephens, Brett Whalen
  • Faculty Advisor: Dr. Denise J. Youngblood
Articles:
Romancing the Road, Touting the Town: A Look Through the Rearview Mirror at American Nostalgia in the 1930’s by Barb Shubinski
Agricultural Transitions in Addison County Vermont: 1800-1900 by Aaron Stephenson
The U.S. Lifting of the Trade Embargo Against Vietnam by Tom Colt
The Medieval Pilgrim’s Experience at Rome, 500-1500 by Scott McCord


Volume VIII, Number 2 April 1998

  • Editor-in-Chief: Brooks Donnelly
  • Editors: Mark Michaud, Bart Stephens, Brett Whalen
  • Contributing Editors: David LaBatt, Julie Mooza, Kerri O’Neill
  • Faculty Advisor: Dr. Denise J. Youngblood
Articles:
Freemasonry and the University by John D. Thomas
White Educated and Half-Blood but Wholly Indian: The Search for Native American Women’s Identity in Lakota Women by Aimee Loiselle
A Half Century of Peacekeeping in Kashmir by Stephen Volante
From Trough to Bubbler: The Social Cadence which Shaped the Design of Public Drinking Fountains by Paul Graney


Volume IX, Number 1 May 1999

Articles:
Cadwallader Colden and the Fight Over Judicial Tenure by Jim Moran
Govern or Get Out: Two Case Studies in Irish Resistance to English Authority 1918-1920 by Stephen Volante
Nomadic Horror: The Einsatzgruppen and the Perpetuation of Mass Genocide by Daniel J. Oleks
The Asian Debate Crisis and the IMF: An Over-Extended Helping Hand by Bart Stephens
Oral Tradition as History: An Open Historiographical Approach by Emily S. Burrill


Volume 10, Number 1 December 1999

  • Editor-in-chief: Shane M. Barney
  • Editors: Emily S. Burrill, Mary Margaret Welch, Patrick A. Wilcox
  • Faculty Advisor: Dr. Neil R. Stout
Articles:
The Textured Work of a Scroll Painter by Nancy L. Boyle Demonic Specter: Jack the Ripper as Legendary Serial Killer by Peter Stier
The People’s Bicentennial Commission and the Construction of the Public Memory by Seema Sohi
English Colonial Avarice and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by Ryan Keefe
Public Reactions to the Roaring Twenties by Kara Humphries


Volume X, Issue 2 May 2000

  • Editor-in-chief: Shane M. Barney
  • Editors: Emily S. Burrill, Mary Margaret Welch
  • Faculty Advisor: Dr. Neil R. Stout
Articles:
Viewing the Chinese Through Western Eyes: The Influence of Arthur Smith, American Missionary in China by Melissa Fregosi
Buddhism and Confucianism in Tang and Song China by Michael Kenny
Da War’s Auf Einmal Still!: Eichendorffs Daz zerbrochene Ringlein als Volkslied und als Lied In einem kuhlen Grunde im Roman Ahnung und Gegenwart by Andreas Nolte
The Cross-Border Manufacture of Consent: How the U.S. Official Story of the Death of Salvador Allende Made its Way Into Acceptance in Canada by Patrick Wilcox
Islam in Sub-Saharan and Coastal Africa by Jay Diamond
Trade, Slavery, and Racism: The American Diplomatic Response to the Haitian Revolution by Daniel Luzer
From Charles the Great to Henry IV: The Evolution of the Western Empire by Eric Sigman


Volume XI, Number 1 December 2000

  • Editor-in-chief: Mary Margaret Welch
  • Editors: Emily S. Burrill, Shane M. Barney
  • Associate Editors: Carol V. Fournier, Lindsey A. Haven, Michael J. Mulvey, Sarah E. Rossman, Catherine H. Sherman
  • Faculty Advisor: Patrick H. Hutton
Articles:
The Truman Doctrine: A Shift in American Foreign Policy by Christina E. Nolan
The Polish Question by Sean Ryan
Poland’s Struggle for Survival by Jessica Dur
The Washington Naval Conference by Patrick Gallagher
The Genius of the Parliament by Courtney C. Shannahan


Volume XI, Number 2 May 2001

  • Editor-in-chief: Mary Margaret Welch
  • Editors: Emily S. Burrill, Shane M. Barney
  • Associate Editor: Sarah E. Rossman
  • Faculty Advisor: Patrick H. Hutton
Articles:
Alice Paul and the National Women’s Party: Radical Policies and Their Effect on the Women’s Suffrage Movement by Elizabeth J. Irving
Official Memory and Memorialization: Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona in Memory and Politics by Edward O’Connor
Wood-Preserving Technology in Nineteenth Century America by Douglas Porter
Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go - Father Daniel Joseph O’Sullivan: A Man of Ripe Character and Distinguished Accomplishment by Michael J. Finian Mulvey


Volume XII, Issue 1 Fall 2001

  • Editor-in-chief: Reid R. Frazier
  • Editors: Lisa Asselin, Casey Coleman, Timothy Cohen, Michael Mulvey, Gregory Fox, Toni Nicholas, Sarah E. Rossman
  • Faculty Advisor: Henry Steffens
Articles:
From Enemies to Allies: The Soviet Union and the American Public, 1939-1941 by James Heines
The Holocaust on Film: Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah and the Contested Memory of Genocide by Lauren M. Skena
A Society Destroyed: Khoikhoi and the Europeans, 1652-1830 by Kate Merrill
Snowballs and Highballs: U.S. Prohibition and the Canadian Whisky Boom by Greg Fox
The Historical Geography of Brussels: The Other Former Islet by Lisa M. Obrentz


Volume XII, Number 2 May 2002

  • Editor-in-chief: Reid R. Frazier
  • Editors: Lisa Asselin, Casey Coleman, Toni Nicholas, Clayton Trutor, Jonathon Trutor
  • Faculty Advisor: Henry Steffens
Articles:
Aspects of My Twentieth Century Life by Audrey Hunt
The Irish of Moretown, Vermont: A Demographic Perspective by Kiley Donlan
Did Gideon King Sleep Here? A Reappraisal of 35 King Street in Burlington by Mary O’Neil
From Capitulation to Compromise: Allied Fear of a Russo-German Separate Peace, 1939-1945 by John O’Sullivan
From Victory to Victory: Heroism, Propaganda and Soviet Arctic by Tim Cohen
One Million Sofia Petrovnas: Female Believers in the 1930’s Soviet System by Gabrielle Wurmitzer
An American Genocide: The Impact of the Gold Rush on the California Indians by Matt Messier
The Revolution of 1933: The Student Rise to Power by Peter Westmeyer
Pope Innocent III and the Fourth Crusade: The Misdirection to Constantinople by Mark Aronsson
European Imperialism, 1880-1910 by Will Tremblay
Unwarranted Assumptions: Temporal Prejudice in Interpreting the Archaeological Record by Steven Hrotic
Cicero in Defense of Milo: Corruption and the First Triumvirate in the late Republic by David Vuono
The Samuel F. Emerson Lecturer Olin Robison: September 11th and its Geopolitical Impact


Volume XIII, April 2003

  • Editor-in-chief: Michael J. Mulvey
  • Editors: Timothy A. Cohen, Elizabeth M. McGinnis, Eric A Hutchinson, Sarah E. Rossman
  • Faculty Advisor: Professor Henry Seffens
Articles:
Brewed in Vermont: The Development of Craft Beer Tourism in the Green Mountain State by Greg Fox
God and Politics: A Documentary Analysis of a Vermont Anti-Slavery Sermon by Christian Hans Hinrichsen
Lessons in Learning: School Architecture, Learning Materials, and Educational Attitudes in Nineteenth Century Vermont by Mary O’Neil
Canadien qui Mouve: Quebecois immigration in Rural Vermont by Joshua D. Phillips
The Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Monatgu, 1716-1718 by Cindy E. Danielson
A Lifetime of Dissidence: C. Vann Woodward and the Historical Profession by Douglas D. Lehman
Railroad Management in the American Civil War by Ian V. Morgan
The Pragmatism in The New Science of Giambattista Vico by Michael Murphy
Ted Moses and the Peace of the Brave by Tim Cohen
An Interview with Professor Patrick Hutton by Elizabeth McGinnis
An Interview with Professor Henry Steffens by Elizabeth McGinnis


Volume XIV, April 2004

  • Editor-in-chief: Eric Hutchinson
  • Editors: Natasha Khrolenko, Nora Locken, Clayton Trutor
  • Faculty Advisor: Dona Brown
Articles:
Macua: History, Culture, and Identity by Tim Cohen
State Building to Empire: The Intellectual Foundations of Japanese Imperialism by Michael Murphy
Hawaiian Annexation: And America’s Transition into the Twentieth Century by Jessica Wood
Revolutionary and Reactionary Feminism: German Feminist Discourse, 1912-1933 by Jonathon Trutor
Microhistory: Development, Practice, and Criticism by Joshua Phillips
Vermont in a Volume: Samuel Hand’s Triumphant Vermont Encyclopedia by Clayton Trutor


Volume XV, Number 1 Fall 2004

  • Editor-in-chief: Clayton Trutor
  • Editors: Ian Boyd, Nicholas Caccavo, Erica Epstein, Amy Murray, Margaret Tamulonis
  • Faculty Advisor: Dona Brown
Articles:
The American Pro-Slavery Movements of the 18th and 19th Centuries: A Biblical Perspective by Aaron A. Shamp
An Historical Examination of Changes at the Huntington Gorge by Nicholas Bewley
"They are a trouble unto me": The Quakers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1656-1689 by Douglas Lehman
The Debate about the Little Ice Age: A World Systems Approach by Eric Hutchinson
Events:
History and Movies: A Winning Combination by Clayton and Jonathan Trutor




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