Volume I, Issue 4 – Winter 2004
The Winter 2004 edition features the following articles:
- Affirmative Action in Law School at the University of Michigan: 1964-1972 (Spencer Bruck)
- Feminine Bodies, Feminine Souls (Mariane Smith)
- Crossfire in the Wake of the 1995 Referendum: Quebec’s English Media and Provincial Power (Daniel Faichney)
- Clandestine Operations in the CIA, When Secrecy Becomes Overextended (Brett Garson)
- Lost Hope: The Impact of the Challenger Mission (Lauren Hirt)
Volume I, Issue 3 – Fall 2003
The Fall 2003 edition features the following articles:
- Detroit Techno: Race, Agency, and Electronic Music in Post-Industrial Detroit (Ben Tausig)
- The Stalingrad of Soviet Jewry: Soviet Jewish Self-Identification in the Red Army During World War II (David Livshiz)
- Habermas and His Sphere (Anand Giridaharadas)
- Brown v. Board of Education: The Failure of a Legal Victory (John Holland)
- John Foster Dulles and his CIA(Chris Pitoun)
Volume I, Issue 2 – Winter 2002
The Winter 2002 edition features the following articles:
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Decision to Drop the Bomb (Jung Oh)
- Ignominious Defeat: The Rise and Fall Surrounding the Army-McCarthy Hearings (Jason Gottlieb)
- American Involvement in the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial Process (Joseph Brunner)
Volume I, Issue 1 – Fall 2001
The Fall 2001 edition features the following articles:
- Soviet Intervention in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (Sarah Streicker)
- The Role of Human Rights in American Foreign Policy: The Romanian Case 1965-1989 (Ramon Cotca)
- The Occidental Tourist: “Discovery,” Discourse, and Degeneracy in South Africa (Toby Freund)
- The Religious Roots of the “Crisis” of the Seventeenth Century in Europe (Richard Weyhing)
- John Foster Dulles and his CIA (Chris Pitoun)