Cavaliers and burghers in the Carolina low country, by St. J. R. Childs.
Lexington: frontier metropolis, by B. Mayo.
Urban and rural voting in the election of 1860, by O. Crenshaw.
On the dangers of an urban interpretation of history, by W. Diamond.
Washington's "great rule" in its historical evoultion, by A. K. Weinberg.
Hildreth, Draper, and "scientific history", by D. E. Emerson.
School histories of the middle period, by A. Goldberg.
Edward Eggleston: pioneer in social history, by C. Hirschfeld.
Middle states regionalism and American historiography: a suggestion, by E. F. Goldman.