Volume 6, Issue 2 (1990)
"Of all the difficulties facing the historian in his task of understanding and discussing the past, none can be greater than that of emphatically recreating the popular 'mood' defining any particular event or period," writes Paul Kennedy. This issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy is about mood and politics and how synergistic interplay of the two in recent years reflects both the national and local psyche.
Front Matter
Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Padraig O'Malley
Articles
The Presidential Primary: A Faulty Process
Douglas A. Fraser and Irving Bluestone
Who Was That Woman I Didn't See You With Last Night?
Norman W. Merrill
JFK: The Education of a President
Nigel Hamilton
Book Review
The Vision Thing
Shaun O'Connell
Back Matter
Editors
- Editor
- Padraig O'Malley
- Book Reviews
- Shaun O'Connell
- Design Coordinator
- Candace Chick
- Copy Editor
- Geraldine C. Morse