Volume VIII - 1999
Managing Editors: Jim Cartnal and Edward Wilkinson

Articles
The Rhetoric of Inclusion: The I.W.W. and Asian Workers
By Jennifer Jung Hee Choi
Page 9

The Role of Labor in the Conversion of the San Francisco Streetcar System: The One-Man Streetcar Controversy
By Joseph P. Regan
Page 9

Evolution of the Woman's Rights Movement in the Nineteenth Century
By Alicia Vosberg
Page 18

Spheres of Influence: The Role of Women at the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and the San Francisco Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915
By Susan Wels
Page 26

An Exploration and Critical Analysis of the Role of Memory in Cold War Historical Interpretation at the Golden Gate National Recreation Area's Nike Missile Site SF-88
By Gregory Payner Shine
Page 37

Terror in the Historiography of the French Revolution
By Arash Khazeni
Page 59

Through Dread of Crying You Shall Laugh Instead: Disillusionment in Word War I
By Catherine Gomez
Page 67

Dispelling a Myth: The Soviet Note of March 1952
By James Cartnal
Page 74

A Reevaluation of Cockburn's "Cliveden Set"
By John Taylor
Page 90

Free World? Free Market: The Vietnam War and the Third World in a Global Economy
By Charles Russo
Page 108

The Role of Fertility Control in Socio Economic Development
By Melissa Gormley
Page 123

Creative Writing
Un Cubanito Loses His Heart at an Aztec Ritual
By Fernando Socorro
Page 132

Book Reviews
Red Scare or Red Menace?: American Communism and Anticommunism in the Cold War Era
Reviewed by Edward C. Wilkinson
Page 136

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