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Department of American & Canadian Studies

  1. Americanism with a Vengeance: Civil Liberties and Dalton Trumbo by Ron Capshaw (City University of New York)
     

  2. "If you go out in the woods today....": Approaching The Blair Witch Project as Western Mythology
    by Chris J. Cowan (University of Glasgow)
     

  3. [De]constructing John F Kennedy ? ; Herschensohn's"Years of Lightning; Day of Drums".
    Emma Lambert (University of Birmingham)
     

  4. "There's no place like home": Geoff Ryman's Was and Turner's Myth of National Childhood. Steffen Hantke
     

  5. Civil War Reenacting: Uniforms, Equipment and Attitudes
    by Mike Garant (University of Helsinki)


49th Parallel Current Affairs Forum
The Columbine Incident and the Radical Tradition in America: An Interactive Forum 
edited by Marc R. Sykes (Rutgers University)

  1. Introduction by Marc R. Sykes
     

  2. New Morning, Changing Weather: Radical Youth of the Millennial Age
    by Nicholas Turse (Columbia University)
     

  3. Searching for Heroes in the Midst of Tragedy
    by Adam M. Garfinkle (Foreign Policy Research Institute)
     

  4. Making No Sense of Young People Killing Other Young People
    by David Farber (University of New Mexico)
     

  5. Changing Times, Dissimilar Decades
    by Sam Smith (University of Colorado)
     

  6. Rebuttal by Nicholas Turse
     

  7. Postscript: The Columbine Tapes by Marc R. Sykes

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Responses to the Current Affairs Forum

 

  ISSN  1753-5794
 


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