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John Bartlet Brebner

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Adenauer and a Crisis in Weimar Democracy
Fritz Stern

pp. 1-27
 

Capitalism, Socialism and the Economic Theories of Mao Tse-Tung
Sidney Klein

pp. 28-46
 

International Trade Theory, Commercial Policy and the Economist
William R. Allen

pp. 47-56
 

The Post-War Commercial Treaty Program of the United States
Herman Walker

pp. 57-81
 

West German Trade Unions and Disarmament
Gerard Braunthal

pp. 82-99
 

Burr, Hamilton and the Manhattan Company: Part II: Launching a Bank
Beatrice G. Reubens

pp. 100-125
 

The Democratic and the Authoritarian State: Essays in Political and Legal Theory, Herbert Marcuse and Franz Neumann
Reviewed by Frederick M. Watkins

pp. 126-127
 

The Future of Socialism, C. A. R. Crosland
Reviewed by Kurt L. Shell

pp. 128-129
 

Leninism, Alfred G. Meyer
Reviewed by C. B. Macpherson

pp. 129-131
 

Soviet Russia and the West, 1920-1927: A Documentary Survey, Harold H. Fisher and Xenia J. Eudin ; Soviet Russia and the East, 1920-1927: A Documentary Survey, Robert C. North and Xenia J. Eudin
Reviewed by Alexander Dallin

pp. 131-132
 

The New Class: An Analysis of the Communist System, Milovan Djilas
Reviewed by Thomas T. Hammond

pp. 133-134
 

Tito, Moscow's Trojan Horse, Slobodan M. Draskovich
Reviewed by Adam B. Ulam

pp. 134-136
 

A History of Hungary, 1929-1945, C. A. Macartney
Reviewed by J. B. Hoptner

pp. 136-138
 

Memoirs of Michael Karolyi: Faith Without Illusion, A. J. P. Taylor and Catherine Karolyi
Reviewed by Stephen Borsody

pp. 138-140
 

The German Policy of Revolutionary France: A Study in French Diplomacy during the War of the First Coalition, 1792-1797, Sydney Seymour Biro
Reviewed by R. R. Palmer

pp. 142-144
 

Heinrich von Treitschke, Andreas Dorpalen
Reviewed by Gordon A. Craig

pp. 144-146
 

Parnell and His Party, 1880-90, Conor Cruise O'Brien
Reviewed by P. M. Williams

pp. 146-148
 

The Supreme Court: Constitutional Revolution in Retrospect, Bernard Schwartz
Reviewed by Leonard W. Levy

pp. 148-151
 

William R. Davie, Blackwell P. Robinson
Reviewed by Thomas P. Abernethy

pp. 151-153
 

Banks and Politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War, Bray Hammond
Reviewed by George Rogers Taylor

pp. 153-155
 

The Jacksonian Persuasion: Politics and Belief, Marvin Meyers
Reviewed by Harvey Wish

pp. 155-156

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