Histerical Review - Journal of the St. John's Historical Society, 1972, 1972
Scope and Contents
Histerical Review - Journal of the St. John's Historical Society, 1972
The Journal of the St. John's Historical Society was only published once, in Spring 1972. 2 copies.
"Histerical Review" is a one-time publication which was released by the History Department in 1972. The publication was created, written, and edited by St. John's University Students, Faculty, and Alumni of the History Department. It features historical analysis and original writing of the students and of one alumnus, Thomas Reinhart. The Review was edited by students Gene Buresh, Mike Grigsby, and Mike Kwatera, An introduction was contributed by Vincent Tegeder, O.S.B. Other contributors include: Thomas Purdy, Ben Thruitall, Fred Blonigen, and James Vonhof.
Table of Contents:
Introduction by Fr. Vincent Tegeder, OSB
Words from the Chief (President of the St. John's Historical Society) Gene Buresh
The Search for the Headquarters of the Mississippi River by John R. Purdy
To Sovereign Lords of the "Sick Sixties" by Michael Kwatera
Catholicism in Elizabethan England by Thomas E. Reinhart, OSB
Gibbon's Monkeys by Ben Thruitall
Uncle Tom: A Sign of Contradiction by Michael Kwatera
From an Historian's Scrapbook
Milton's Areopagitica and Freedom of the Press by Fred Blonigen
Book Reviews: Henri Pirenne's Medieval Cities, reviewed by James r. Vonhof
Dates
- 1972
Extent
From the Collection: 1 Collection
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Location
092/4 (Box 01:2)
Custodial History
David Klingeman, OSB, processed this collection in December 1997.
Physical Facet
File, Document
Repository Details
Part of the Saint John's University Archives and Special Collections Repository