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Joseph S. Lucas and Donald A. Yerxa, Editors
Randall J. Stephens, Associate Editor
 
 
 
Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society

May/June 2005


Volume VI, Number 5
 

Franklin W. Knight, "The President’s Corner"

THE LIMITS OF HISTORY: AN EXCHANGE
--Constantin Fasolt, "The Limits of History in Brief"
--Allan Megill, "A Dangerous Form of Criticism"
--Gabrielle M. Spiegel, "Response to Constantin Fasolt's Limits of History"
--Constantin Fasolt, "Response to Allan Megill and Gabrielle Spiegel"

Chandler Rosenberger, "George Antonius: the Historian as Liberator"

HISTORICIZING NATURE OR "SCIENTIZING" HISTORY?: A FORUM
--David Christian, "Bridging the Two Cultures: History, Big History, and Science"
--Eric J. Chaisson, "Follow the Energy: The Relevance of Cosmic Evolution for Human History"
--Fred Spier, What Drives Human History? A View from Big History"
--John Mears, "Connections and Continuities: Integrating World History into Larger Analytical Frameworks"
--Frederick W. Kagan, "Is History Chaotic?"
--Kimberly Kagan, "Was Tolstoy a Chaotic Thinker?"
--William H. McNeill, "Bringing History and Science Together"
--Bruce Mazlish, "Big History, Little Critique"

Petteri Pietikainen, "Ideas of Madness: On the Intellectual History of Psychiatry"

Anthony P. Maingot, "In Memoriam: Harry Hoetink, 1931–2005"
 

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