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Vintage CRB - Volume III, No. 2 - Summer 1984

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AROUND TOWN

Steven Hayward: Lesbianism as Ideology
On Invisibility in Academe: Lesbians in a Heterosexual Culture, a conference sponsored by Scripps College


REVIEWS

J. Jackson Barlow: The Romiad
A review of The Aeniad, by Virgil, translated by Robert Fitzgerald

Fred Baumann: Joyless Ode to Joy
A review of Schiller, Hegel, and Marx: State, Society, and the Aesthetic Ideal of Ancient Greece, by Philip J. Kain

Herman Belz: Harry V. Jaffa and American History: Philosophy Teaching by Example
A review of Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, by Harry V. Jaffa

David B. Broyles: Government Without Politics
A review of American Government: Origins, Institutions, and Public Policy, by James W. Ceaser, Laurence J. O'Toole, Joseph M. Bessette, and Glen Thurow 

David Lowenthal: The New Shakespeareans
A review of Shakespeare as Political Thinker, edited by John Alvis and Thomas G. West

Mackubin T. Owens: Vietnam Revisited
A review of Vietnam: A History, by Stanley Karnow

Jeremy Rabkin: Equal Justice
A review of Equality Under the Constitution—Reclaiming the 14th Amendment, by Judith A. Baer

David Tucker: Restoring the National Memory
A review of The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790, by Rhys Isaac and The Glorious Cause, The American Revolution, 1763-1789, by Robert Middlekauff


MOVIES


Christopher C. Harmon: Burning the Trash
A review of A Woman in Flames, directed by Robert Van Ackeren


REDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM


FILMS IN BRIEF

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