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Volume 515, issue 1, 1991
- Preface pp. 8-9

- Janet K. Boles
- Feminism: A Generation Later pp. 10-22

- Virginia Sapiro
- The Gender Gap and Women's Political Influence pp. 23-37

- Carol Mueller
- Form Follows Function: The Evolution of Feminist Strategies pp. 38-49

- Janet K. Boles
- Who Speaks for American Women? The Future of Antifeminism pp. 50-62

- Susan E. Marshall
- Getting There: Women in Political Office pp. 63-76

- Janet Clark
- Female Public Officials: A Different Voice? pp. 77-87

- Rita Mae Kelly, Michelle A. Saint-Germain and Jody D. Horn
- In Quest of African American Political Woman pp. 88-103

- Jewel L. Prestage
- The Media: Obstacle or Ally of Feminists? pp. 104-113

- Kim Fridkin Kahn and Edie N. Goldenberg
- After Reagan: New Party Attitudes toward Gender pp. 114-125

- Anne N. Costain
- Ethics in the Women's Movement pp. 126-139

- Jean Bethke Elshtain
- The Unfinished Feminist Agenda: The Shifting Forum pp. 140-150

- Jilda M. Aliotta
- Women's Work, Women's Movement: Taking Stock pp. 151-162

- Emily Stoper
- Women's Rights as Human Rights: An International Perspective pp. 163-178

- Marian Lief Palley
- International Relations and Politics pp. 179-180

- Dana D. Reynolds
- International Relations and Politics pp. 180-181

- George H. Quester
- International Relations and Politics pp. 181-181

- Norman D. Palmer
- International Relations and Politics pp. 182-182

- Leonard A. Rapping
- International Relations and Politics pp. 183-184

- Paul L. Rosen
- International Relations and Politics pp. 183-183

- Daniel Pipes
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 184-185

- Rex Brynen
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 185-186

- Charlotte G. O'Kelly
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 186-187

- Cheryl Rubenberg
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 187-188

- Roderick J. Barman
- Europe pp. 188-189

- Richard M. Hunt
- United States pp. 189-190

- Donald A. Ritchie
- United States pp. 190-191

- Billy G. Smith
- United States pp. 191-192

- Allen L. Springer
- United States pp. 192-193

- Frederick J. Roberts
- United States pp. 193-194

- Harry W. Reynolds
- United States pp. 194-196

- Ken Fones-Wolf
- United States pp. 196-197

- John S. Robey
- United States pp. 197-198

- Norman D. Palmer
- United States pp. 198-199

- Victor G. Rosenblum
- Sociology pp. 199-200

- Elizabeth G. Cohen
- Sociology pp. 200-201

- Richard A. Wright
- Sociology pp. 201-202

- Elisabeth I. Perry
- Sociology pp. 202-203

- Christopher E. Smith
- Sociology pp. 203-204

- Aileen D. Ross
- Sociology pp. 204-205

- John P. Beck
- Sociology pp. 206-207

- Daniel L. Mitchell
- Sociology pp. 206-206

- Joe M. Richardson
- Sociology pp. 207-208

- Patricia Bayer Richard
- Economics pp. 208-209

- Robert Paehlke
- Economics pp. 209-210

- Margo Anderson
- Economics pp. 210-211

- Wallace F. Smith
Volume 514, issue 1, 1991
- Preface pp. 9-10

- Vivian M. Horner and Linda G. Roberts
- Plato at the Keyboard: Telecommunications Technology and Education Policy pp. 11-21

- John Carey
- Why Distance Education? pp. 22-34

- Jason Ohler
- Distance Education and Foreign Languages pp. 35-48

- Richard D. Lambert
- Research on Telecommunicated Learning: Past, Present, and Future pp. 49-57

- Sally M. Johnstone
- International Case Studies of Distance Learning pp. 58-75

- Kurt D. Moses, David Edgerton, Willard E. Shaw and Ralph Grubb
- Higher-Education Partnerships in Engineering and Science pp. 76-91

- Lionel V. Baldwin
- MCET: Creating the Infrastructure pp. 92-106

- Inabeth Miller
- German by Satellite pp. 107-118

- Harry S. Wohlert
- Industry Training and Education at a Distance: The IBM Approach pp. 119-132

- Charles L. Bruce, Elizabeth J. Katz and James A. Tomsic
- Gender and Distance Learning pp. 133-145

- Cornelia Brunner
- Emerging Technologies: Impacts on Distance Learning pp. 146-158

- Christopher J. Dede
- Technology-Mediated Communities for Learning: Designs and Consequences pp. 159-174

- Jan Hawkins
- International Relations and Politics pp. 175-177

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- International Relations and Politics pp. 177-178

- Joseph Antonio Raffaele
- International Relations and Politics pp. 178-179

- Bruce P. Frohnen
- International Relations and Politics pp. 179-179

- Anthony Payne
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 179-180

- W. McDONOGH Gary
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 180-181

- Don Peretz
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 181-182

- James Petras
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 182-183

- Joseph W. Esherick
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 183-184

- John F. Melby
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 184-185

- Wayne Patterson
- Europe pp. 185-186

- Jiri Kolaja
- United States pp. 186-187

- Anne Permaloff
- United States pp. 187-188

- Rene Peritz
- United States pp. 188-189

- Patrick Lloyd Hatcher
- United States pp. 189-190

- Kathleen B. Jones
- United States pp. 190-191

- Edmund L. Drago
- United States pp. 191-192

- William E. Pemberton
- United States pp. 192-193

- Gary Alan Fine
- United States pp. 193-194

- Mark Finkelstein
- United States pp. 193-193

- Fred Rotondaro
- United States pp. 194-195

- Sherry L. Smith
- United States pp. 195-196

- Christopher Clark
- United States pp. 196-197

- Jeno Paulucci
- United States pp. 197-198

- Daniel P. Franklin
- Sociology pp. 198-199

- Surinder K. Mehta
- Sociology pp. 199-200

- Laurie J. Wilson
- Sociology pp. 200-201

- Sally L. Kitch
- Sociology pp. 201-202

- Luella A. Adams
- Sociology pp. 202-203

- Sherri Broder
- Sociology pp. 203-204

- Joel S. Meister
- Sociology pp. 204-206

- Carl Milofsky
- Sociology pp. 206-207

- Karl Peter
- Sociology pp. 207-208

- William Petersen
- Sociology pp. 208-209

- Mary Jo Neitz
- Sociology pp. 209-210

- Joseph Stewart
- Sociology pp. 210-211

- Robert Lilienfeld
- Economics pp. 211-212

- Meredeth Turshen
- Economics pp. 212-214

- Ronald L. Filippelli
- Economics pp. 214-215

- Joe N. Weatherby
- Economics pp. 215-216

- David Ludden