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Volume 549, issue 1, 1997
- Preface pp. 8-9

- William G. Johnson
- Ideology and Independent Living: Will Conservatism Harm People with Disabilities? pp. 10-23

- Andrew I. Batavia
- The ADA and Deaf Culture: Contrasting Precepts, Conflicting Results pp. 24-36

- Bonnie Poitras Tucker
- Can the ADA Achieve its Employment Goals? pp. 37-52

- Marjorie L. Baldwin
- Employment Discrimination Laws for Disability: Utilization and Outcome pp. 53-70

- Nancy R. Mudrick
- Post-ADA: Are People with Disabilities Expected to Work? pp. 71-83

- Richard Burkhauser
- HIV Infection and the Americans with Disabilities Act: An Evolving Interaction pp. 84-100

- David M. Studdert and Troyen A. Brennan
- Who is Protected by the ADA? Evidence from the German Experience pp. 101-116

- Mary C. Daly
- The Employment of People with and without Disabilities in an Age of Insecurity pp. 117-128

- Edward H. Yelin
- Is the ADA Successful? Indicators for Tracking Gains pp. 129-147

- Frederick C. Collignon
- Disability as Human Variation: Implications for Policy pp. 148-159

- Richard K. Scotch and Kay Schriner
- The Future of Disability Policy: Benefit Payments or Civil Rights? pp. 160-172

- William G. Johnson
- Supplement: Genes and Society: Puzzles, Promises, and Policy pp. 173-184

- Eric Churchill
- International Relations and Politics pp. 185-186

- Heather A. Hazard
- International Relations and Politics pp. 186-187

- Russell F. Weigley
- International Relations and Politics pp. 187-188

- Bruce Gardner
- International Relations and Politics pp. 188-189

- David Vogel
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 189-190

- Marilyn Silberfein
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 190-191

- Seymour Drescher
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 191-192

- John F. Copper
- Europe pp. 193-195

- Robert Hardaway
- United States pp. 195-196

- Charles S. Liebman
- United States pp. 196-197

- William L. O'Neill
- United States pp. 197-198

- Surinder K. Mehta
- United States pp. 198-199

- Anthony Champagne
- United States pp. 199-200

- Louis Cain
- United States pp. 200-201

- Bradley C. S. Watson
- Sociology pp. 201-202

- Francesco Cordasco
- Sociology pp. 202-203

- Herman Gray
- Sociology pp. 203-204

- Lorraine V. Klerman
- Sociology pp. 204-205

- Kathleen Staudt
- Sociology pp. 205-207

- Roland Littlewood
- Sociology pp. 207-208

- Brian Collins
- Sociology pp. 208-208

- Robert L. Hampel
- Economics pp. 209-210

- Ellen Messer
- Economics pp. 210-211

- David B. Audretsch
Volume 548, issue 1, 1996
- Preface pp. 7-13

- Franklin H. Littell, G. Jan Colijn, Marcia Sachs Littell and Irene G. Shur
- The Impact of the Holocaust pp. 14-22

- Yehuda Bauer
- Holocaust and Holy War pp. 23-44

- Richard L. Rubenstein
- “Havel to the Castle!†The Power of the Word pp. 45-69

- Violet B. Ketels
- Holocaust Revisited: A Catalyst for Memory or Trivialization? pp. 70-77

- Judith E. Doneson
- Lessons Learned from Gentle Heroism: Women's Holocaust Narratives pp. 78-93

- Myrna Goldenberg
- Teaching the Unteachable: A Canadian Perspective pp. 94-104

- Christopher R. Friedrichs
- Teaching a Multidisciplinary Course on the Holocaust and German Culture pp. 105-115

- Marion Faber
- The Holocaust Course at the United States Air Force Academy pp. 116-122

- Edward B. Westermann
- Circles of Hell: Jewish and Non-Jewish Victims of the Nazis pp. 123-137

- Mary Johnson and Carol Rittner
- Learning from the Christian Rescuers: Lessons for the Churches pp. 138-155

- David P. Gushee
- Paradigms of Genocide: The Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and Contemporary Mass Destructions pp. 156-168

- Robert Melson
- The Interwar Polish Catholic Press on the Jewish Question pp. 169-190

- Ronald Modras
- Ethnic Conflict and Genocide: Reflections on Ethnic Cleansing in the Former Yugoslavia pp. 191-199

- Damir Mirkoviä†
- Some Theological Aspects of Jewish Memory in the Holocaust Memoir pp. 200-218

- David Patterson
- International Relations and Politics pp. 219-220

- Hilary Conroy
- International Relations and Politics pp. 220-221

- K. S. Brown
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 221-224

- Brian Loveman
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 224-225

- Jeffery T. Brannon
- Europe pp. 225-227

- Karl Peter
- United States pp. 227-228

- Paul R. Henggeler
- United States pp. 228-229

- William E. Pemberton
- United States pp. 229-230

- Athan Theoharis
- United States pp. 230-231

- Eugene Webb
- United States pp. 231-232

- William L. Kissick
- Sociology pp. 232-233

- Susan Brown Eve
- Sociology pp. 233-234

- Sanford F. Schram
- Sociology pp. 234-236

- Surinder K. Mehta
- Sociology pp. 236-237

- Ronald A. Pincomb