Volume VI - 1997
Managing Editor: Kåren Christianson

Articles
Saint of National Liberation or Prancing Fool?: The Image of Emilio Aguinaldo
By Randolf Arguelles Page 1

Diplomacy Through the Grapevine: Time, Distance, and Sixteenth-Century Ambassadorial Dispatches
By Elizabeth Carman
Page 12

Adaptability and the Shock of the New: The Response of the Mexica to Cortes' Invasion
By Christopher Ebert
Page 27

Friends, Neighbors, Communists: San Francisco Police Respond to Labor Strikes, 1934-1940
By Carolyn McNulty
Page 36

The Brazilian Black Movement in the Twentieth Century: A Middle-Class Mulatto Monopoly?
By Alexandra Puerto
Page 48

Dual Unionism or "Boring from Within": The Communist Party and the San Francisco General Strike
By Todd Chretien
Page 59

After Suffrage: The California Federation of Women's Clubs and the 1913 State Legislature
By Jarrond L. Harrison
Page 75

Kursk: The Turning Point on the Eastern Front in World War II
By Roberto R. Padilla II
Page 86

Professionalism, Sexology, and Power: Ideology of Homosexuality in the United States Military
By Nathan Purkiss
Page 98

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