Less Boilerplate, More Symmetry
Kim Phillips-Fein is to be commended for rendering a valuable service to the historical profession by tracing and reflecting on the trajectory of and prospects for historical scholarship on American conservatism, !he fruits of her bibliographical labors alone would have made the exercise well worth...
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