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South Atlantic Quarterly (1986) 85 (3): 261–269.
Published: 01 July 1986
... written during the early fifties through the early 1970s sharply revised this contemporary assessment with generous liberal affirmation of Truman s achievements. The liberal affirmative school in turn came under sharp attack from revisionist scholars during the mid sixties and 1970s, only...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1957) 56 (2): 147–161.
Published: 01 April 1957
.... The first step back to a more rational foreign policy would be to spell out clearly the contradictions in the present situation and the alternatives that logic and circumstances present. Basically, the Cold War stems from dissatisfaction with the status quo. The United States is a revisionist power...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (1): 105–112.
Published: 01 January 1982
... a historiographical discussion touching on the leading interpretations but concentrating heavily on the Revisionists, and especially on the idea of a repressible conflict and a needless war (p. 227). As things now stand, he says, the slavery-cultural interpretation of sectionalism, erected in monumental form...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (1): 129–130.
Published: 01 January 1975
... Soviet-American Confrontation: Postwar Reconstruction and the Origins of the Cold War. By Thomas G. Paterson. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. Pp. xiv, 287. $12.00. Revisionist historians of the Cold War have contributed signifi cantly to our understanding...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (1): 20–35.
Published: 01 January 1976
... interpretations ex pressed approval of that doctrine. Ill What, precisely, constitutes the revisionist critique? Revisionists excoriate the shortcomings of liberalism itself. The liberal vision was dim, liberal goals shallow. World War II may have improved living standards, but big business dominated...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1980) 79 (4): 453–454.
Published: 01 October 1980
... scholarship is to be found in the closing paragraph of the useful bibliographical essay. Asserting his belief that the post revisionist approach is the most fruitful one, the author goes on to ex plain: Postrevisionism does not reject revisionism; it is certainly not reactionary in the sense of returning...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1980) 79 (4): 454–455.
Published: 01 October 1980
.... An interesting clue to this study s interpretative significance for Re construction scholarship is to be found in the closing paragraph of the useful bibliographical essay. Asserting his belief that the post revisionist approach is the most fruitful one, the author goes on to ex plain: Postrevisionism does...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (1): 119–130.
Published: 01 January 1949
... is explained, from the South ern viewpoint, by the fact that Southern whites, to preserve their cultural heritage and racial integrity, arose in their manhood and redeemed with a minimum of force their states from Radical rule. But the failure is also explained by the revisionists as the result...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1967) 66 (2): 283.
Published: 01 April 1967
... information or interpretation but rather from the author s fairness to Negroes and Republicans and from his attention to economic and social matters as well as to the more familiar political story. This is, in short, a revisionist study, the first one available for Georgia in the Reconstruction period. Mr...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1966) 65 (2): 178–191.
Published: 01 April 1966
..., the Founding Fathers motivation for writing the Constitution, the guilt of the War Hawks for the War of 1812, and the meaning of Jacksonian Democracy (which now excludes both Jackson and democracy). There is a neo-abolitionism that has replaced the revisionist causes of the Civil War, and more see...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1996) 95 (1): 227–276.
Published: 01 January 1996
... and the Northern nationalists that the militants purportedly aimed to overcome. It is in this context that the huge volume of revisionist social, cultural, and historical writing, which has dominated academia in the Republic for the last two decades, needs to be understood.12 The fundamental goal of this massive...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1978) 77 (3): 265–281.
Published: 01 July 1978
... a President s term of office and frequently prevail for a time afterward. Within a relatively short period, however, revisionists enter the field, sometimes ferreting out new evidence, sometimes not. In any event they find new facets to emphasize and usually suggest reversals of some or all of the earlier...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1941) 40 (4): 333–341.
Published: 01 October 1941
.... Undaunted by such amazing versatility, the revisionists have replied in kind. An ox-cart, says one of them, cannot do the work of an automobile truck, and an ox-cart does not cease to be an ox-cart when it is incorporated into the Constitution of the United States. Nevertheless, as long...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1979) 78 (3): 290–301.
Published: 01 July 1979
...William R. Rock Copyright © 1979 by Duke University Press 1979 British Appeasement (1930 s): A Need for Revision? William R. Rock Twelve years ago Professor D. C. Watt raised a question in The Po litical Quarterly about the need for a revisionist interpretation of Brit ish appeasement...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1987) 86 (3): 353–354.
Published: 01 July 1987
... of this rich material to the texts of Spenser, Shake speare, and Milton (the move from revisionist scholarship to revisionist inter pretation), anxieties begin to surface. It is a brilliant insight that connects the lunar imagery of Midsummer Night s Dream and Bottom s translation to the Isis myth...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (2): 274–275.
Published: 01 April 1975
... a decade ago. In contrast, Cochran believes that Truman s highly regarded decisions in foreign affairs were undesirable and unsuccessful and that he was largely a failure in domestic matters. Book Review s 275 The book summarizes the revisionist interpretation that has been one of the main features...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (2): 275–276.
Published: 01 April 1975
...Robert W. Johannsen Gideon Welles: Lincoln’s Secretary of the Navy. By Niven John . New York : Oxford University Press , 1973 . Pp. xii , 676 . $17.50 . Copyright © 1975 by Duke University Press 1975 Book Review s 275 The book summarizes the revisionist interpretation...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1967) 66 (2): 282–283.
Published: 01 April 1967
... information or interpretation but rather from the author s fairness to Negroes and Republicans and from his attention to economic and social matters as well as to the more familiar political story. This is, in short, a revisionist study, the first one available for Georgia in the Reconstruction period. Mr...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (4): 597–598.
Published: 01 October 1964
... seems al most hopeful that his interpretation of Pearl Harbor will be found con troversial. It seems unlikely, however, that this book will arouse strong controversy. It lacks the polemical approach which has characterized so many revisionist studies of the role of the United States in the Far 598...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1966) 65 (1): 159–160.
Published: 01 January 1966
... Reconstruction, 1861-1877. By Joel Williamson. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1965. Pp. ix, 442. $7.50. The most impressive and rewarding feature of this revisionist study is the massive, rich data that the author has mined out of manuscript material. Frequent but judicious quotation from...
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