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Spring 1994
Volume 7 Issue 1
Spring 1994
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March 20, 1994
Introduction
Evelyn Avery
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March 20, 1994
Ethnic Studies and American Higher Education
Gerald Early
Multiculturalism
Ethnic Studies
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March 20, 1994
Is there a woman’s perspective in literature?
Carol Iannone
Women’s Studies
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March 20, 1994
Politicization: From the law schools to the courts
Andrew J. Kleinfeld
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March 20, 1994
The conversion of Mother Jones
Herbert I. London
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March 20, 1994
Clio in 2013: The writing and teaching of history in the next twenty years
Wilfred M. McClay
History
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March 20, 1994
Time bandits among the intelligentsia: Russian parables for the American Academy
Gary Saul Morson
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March 20, 1994
Review: Teaching the Coverup
Ward Parks
Culture
Education Reform
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March 20, 1994
Review: There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech... and It’s a Good Thing Too, by Stanley Fish
Sanford Pinsker
Free Speech
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March 20, 1994
The mission of the university: Intellectual discovery or social transformation?
John R. Searle
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March 20, 1994
The changing literature curriculum in K-12
Sandra Stotsky
K-12 Education
Literature
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March 20, 1994
Politically correct hiring Will Destroy higher education
Aaron Wildavsky
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