Allan Nevins: an appreciation, by J. A. Krout.
Scientific history in America: eclipse of an idea, by E. N. Saveth.
Thoughts on the Confederacy, by R. C. Black, III.
Radical Reconstruction, by D. Sheehan.
The New South, by J. E. Cooke.
American historians and national politics from the Civil War to the First World War, by J. A. Rawley.
Reflections on urban history and urban reform, 1865-1915, by M. D. Hirsch.
The idea of the robber barons in American history, by H. Bridges.
Some aspects of European migration to the United States, by C. C. Qualey.
The evolution controversy, by J. A. Boromé.
Pragmatism in America, by S. Ratner.
Krout, J. A. Allan Nevins, an appreciation.
Saveth, E. N. Scientific history in America: eclipse of an idea.
Black, R. C., III. Thoughts on the Confederacy.
Sheehan, D. Radical Reconstruction.
Cooke, J. E. The New South.
Rawley, J. A. American historians and national politics from the Civil War to the First World War.
Hirsch, M. D. Reflections on urban history and urban reform, 1865-1915.
Bridges, H. The idea of the robber barons in American history.
Qualey, C. C. Some aspects of European migration to the United States.
Boromé, J. A. The evolution controversy.
Ratner, S. Pragmatism in America.
Walters, E. Populism: its significance in American history.
Shenton, J. P. Imperialism and racism.
Filler, L. The muckrakers: in flower and in failure.
Baehr, H. W. A cycle of revisionism between two wars.
Bellush, B. An interpretation of Franklin D. Roosevelt.