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*               ANNOUNCING THE 1996 ISSUE OF THE                       * 
*               *INTELLECTUAL HISTORY NEWSLETTER*                      * 
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The 1996 issue (Volume 18) of the *Intellectual History Newsletter* 
features a symposium on "Intellectual History in the Age of Cultural 
Studies.  Copies will be available at the end of December.  See below for 
the table of contents and ordering information. 
 
 
VOL. 18 (1996)  INTELLECTUAL HISTORY NEWSLETTER 
 
Editor:  Casey Nelson Blake, Indiana University 
 
ARTICLES: 
 
"INTELLECTUAL HISTORY IN THE AGE OF CULTURAL STUDIES" 
 
A symposium, with contributions from Joyce Appleby, Charles Capper, 
Mary Kupiec Cayton, Deborah Coon, George Cotkin, Paul Jerome Croce, Carolyn 
Dean, Richard Wightman Fox, David A. Hollinger, Martin Jay, Donald R. 
Kelley, 
Mary Kelley, Bruce Kuklick, Dominick LaCapra, Alan Lawson, Jackson Lears, 
James Livingston, Henry F. May, Wilfred McClay, Michael Meranze, Robert 
Orsi, Theodore M. Porter, Ross Posnock, Daniel T. Rodgers, Andrew Ross, 
Dorothy Ross, Michael Roth, Joan Shelley Rubin, Nikhil Pal Singh, John 
Toews, and Richard Wolin. 
 
"A Tribute:  Merle Curti, Pragmatist Historian."   John Pettegrew 
 
CONFERENCE REPORT: 
 
"History and the Limits of Interpretation."   Elizabeth Hedstrom 
 
REVIEWS: 
 
"Neo-classic Bricolage."   Paul Jerome Croce 
 
"From the Aesthetics of Ugly to the Politics of Intersubjectivity." 
        Philip Ethington 
 
COURSE SYLLABI: 
 
"Culture Wars and American Democracy."  Charles Capper and Robert Ferguson 
 
"Reading and Writing the City."   Harvey J. Graff 
 
 
To subscribe, please send $10.00 by check or money order (made out to 
"IU--Intellectual History Newsletter") to: 
 
*Intellectual History Newsletter* 
American Studies Program 
Indiana University 
Ballantine Hall 521 
Bloomington, IN  47405-6601  USA 
 
 
Back issues of the *IHN* are also available at $10.00/issue, including: 
 
Vol. 17 (1995):  Special issue on the history of pragmatism 
Vol. 16 (1994):  Special issue on Christopher Lasch 
Vol. 15 (1993):  Special issue on women's intellectual history 
 
The entire run of issues from 1978 to 1995 may be ordered for $90.00. 
 
For more information, visit the *Intellectual History Newsletter* web 
site at:  "http://www.indiana.edu/~amrstudy/ihnind.htm". 
 
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