Content in

Volume 34 - Number 1 - March 1919

You have access
to this content
 

European Theories of Constitutional Government after the Congress of Vienna
William A. Dunning

pp. 1-32
 

The Intellectual Pre-Eminence of Jews in Modern Europe
Thorstein Veblen

pp. 33-42
 

The Expansion of Europe I
William R. Shepherd

pp. 43-60
 

The American Revolution Reconsidered
Arthur Meier Schlesinger

pp. 61-78
 

Difficulties of World Organization
Frederick F. Blachly, Miriam E. Oatman

pp. 79-103
 

Price Fixing in the United States During the War I
Lewis H. Haney

pp. 104-126
 

Thoughts on Permanent Peace
B. B. Kendrick

pp. 127-140
 

Political Philosophy and a League of Nations
Lindsay Rogers

pp. 141-148
 

The Biology of War, G. F. Nicolai, Constance A. Grande and Julian Grande
Reviewed by Franklin H. Giddings

pp. 149-151
 

Alsace-Lorraine. Past, Present, and Future, Coleman Phillipson
Reviewed by Charles Downer Hazen

pp. 151-156
 

Ireland, a Study in Nationalism, Francis Hackett ; L'Irlande dans la Crise Universelle, Louis Treguiz
Reviewed by William Thomas Morgan

pp. 156-160
 

England and Germany, 1740-1914, Bernadotte E. Schmitt
Reviewed by J. Salwyn Schapiro

pp. 160-162
 

What is "National Honor"? The Challenge of the Reconstruction, Norman Angell and Leo Perla
Reviewed by J. B. Moore

pp. 163-165
 

The Enforcement of International Law through Municipal Law in the United States, Philip Quincy Wright
Reviewed by Edwin M. Borchard

pp. 165-167
 

The New State: Group Organization the Solution of Popular Government, M. P. Follett
Reviewed by Howard Lee McBain

pp. 167-170
 

Federal Power: Its Growth and Necessity, Henry Litchfield West
Reviewed by Thomas Reed Powell

pp. 170-172
 

The National Budget System, Charles Wallace Collins
Reviewed by Lewis Mayers

pp. 172-173
 

The Theory of Environment, Armin Hajman Koller
Reviewed by Leon Ardzrooni

pp. 174-175
 

The Chartist Movement, T. F. Tout and Mark Hovell
Reviewed by Edward Porritt

pp. 175-177
 

Norman Institutions, Charles H. Haskins
Reviewed by S. K. Mitchell

pp. 177-179
 

The Life of Sophia Jex-Blake, Margaret Todd
Reviewed by Annie G. Porritt

pp. 179-181

About PSQ's Editor

ROBERT Y. SHAPIRO

Full Access

Join the Academy of Political Science and automatically receive Political Science Quarterly.

CONFERENCES & EVENTS

Academy Forum | The Transatlantic Relationship and the Russia-Ukraine War
January 9, 2025
4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. ET
WEBINAR

MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT VIEW ALL EVENTS

Editor’s spotlight

Virtual Issue

Introduction: Black Power and the Civil Rights Agendas of Charles V. Hamilton
Marylena Mantas and Robert Y. Shapiro

MORE ABOUT THIS TOPIC

Search the Archives

Publishing since 1886, PSQ is the most widely read and accessible scholarly journal with distinguished contributors such as: Lisa Anderson, Robert A. Dahl, Samuel P. Huntington, Robert Jervis, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Theda Skocpol, Woodrow Wilson

view additional issues

Most read

Articles | Book reviews

Understanding the Bush Doctrine
Robert Jervis

The Study of Administration
Woodrow Wilson

Notes on Roosevelt's "Quarantine" Speech
Dorothy Borg

view all

New APS Book

Political Conflict in American Politics   POLITICAL CONFLICT IN AMERICAN POLITICS

About US

Academy of Political Science

The Academy of Political Science, promotes objective, scholarly analyses of political, social, and economic issues. Through its conferences and publications APS provides analysis and insight into both domestic and foreign policy issues.

Political Science Quarterly

With neither an ideological nor a partisan bias, PSQ looks at facts and analyzes data objectively to help readers understand what is really going on in national and world affairs.

Stay Connected

newsstand locator
About APS