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 Volume
11, Number 1 
 
 The Rationality of Inaccurate
Science: Britain, Cholera, and the Pursuit of Progress in 1883
 By
Emma Grunberg -
University of Washington, Seattle. pp. 1-45. [Article]
 
 Convinced
by Comparison: Lutheran Doctrine and Neoplatonic Conviction in Kepler’s
Theory of Light
 By
Genevieve Gebhart - University of Washington, Seattle, pp. 46-54. [Article]
 
 
 Reinventing
Traditionalism: The Influence of Critical Reconstruction on the Shape
of Berlin’s Friedrichstadt 
 By
Naraelle Hohensee - University of
Washington, Seattle, pp. 55-99.  [PDF]
 
 
 Foreign Criticisms of the 1871 Paris
Commune: The Role of British and American Newspapers and Periodicals
 By Patrick
C. Jamieson - Emory University, pp. 100-115.   [Article]
 
 
 "As
he wounded me with one hand, so he Healed me with the other": The Dual
and Dueling Narrative Voices in The
Sovereignty and Goodness of God and The Narrative of Robert Adams
 By Brandon Weaver - University of
Washington, Seattle, pp. 116-125.   [Article]
 
 
 This is My Tattoo
 By
Matthew Hayes - Trent University, Ontaria, pp. 126-163  [Article]
 
 The
Evolution of Dialogue in Early Sound Film: How the Motion Picture
Industry Found Its Voice Without Losing Its Soul
 By
Gordon C. Waite - University of Washington, Seattle, 164-174.
  [Article]
 
 
 Identity,
Perception and Economic Behavior: Explaining Persistent Poverty
 By
Emmett Mehan - Cornell University, pp. 175-202
 
 [Article]
 
 Antirealism
and the Consequences
 By
Jeffrey Ostrove - University of Washington, Seattle, 203-209.
  [Article]
 
 
 
 
 Autumn
2010 Staff     Editor  /
 Web Production
 Sean M. Kinney
 
 
 
 Editorial Board
 
 Craig Wiley
 Jesse
Dodge
 Koeun Choi
 Carmen Lamm
 Martie Martinez
 Rebecca
Morse
 Katrina Raynor
 Tia Weinman
 
 
 
 Advisor
 
 Amy
Peloff
  Assistant
Director, Comparative History of Ideas program
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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