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The
Journal
of
Historical Review
This Issue:
Dr. James J. Martin
CONSCRIPTION-40 Years Ago
Harry Elmer Barnes
REVISIONISM
AND
PEACE
Willis
A.
Carto
On the Uses of History
NEMESIS LEGALIS: Irz qlriry orz Trinl
Abuses
of 'Judicial Notice'
The Declnratiort
of
Mark Weher
BOOK
REVIEWS:
The rlew Dawidowicz opzts
&
others
Volzrrne Three, Number One
Spri~zg
1982
The Journal of
Historical Review
1
Spring
1982
I
I
Volume
T h r e e , Number O n e
EDITOR
THOMAS J. MARCELLUS
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
DR.
WALTER
BEVERAGGI ALLENDE
UNIVERSITY OF BUENOS AIRES, Buenos Aires
DR. AUSTIN
J.
APP
LA SALLE COLLEGE, Philadelphia (Ret.)
JOHN
BENNEIT
VICTORIAN COUNCIL FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES
Melbourne, Australia
DR. REINHARD
K.
BU-
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, Long Beach
DR.
ARTHUR
R.
BUTZ
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evanston
DR. ROBERT FAURISSON
UNIVERSITY OF LYON-2. Lyon, F r a n c e
DITLIEB FELDERER
Revisionist History Magazine, THby. S w e d e n
PERCY L. GREAVES
JR.
F r e e M a r k e t Economist
SAMUEL
EDWARD
KONKIN
m
The
New
Ljbertarian, Long Beach
DR.
MARTIN
A. LARSON
The Spotlight, Washingt0nD.C.
DR. JAMES J. MARTIN
INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW
1
DR. REVLLO P. OLIVER
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Urbana
DR. WILIIELM
STAGLICH
Retired Judge, W e s t Germany
UDO
WALENDY
VOLKSTUM
81
ZEITGESCHICHTSFORSCHUNG
VERLAG
FC~?
Vlotho/Weser, W e s t Germany
DR. CHARLES E.
WEBER
UNIVERSITY OF TULSA, Oklahoma
DR.
ANDREAS R. WESSERLE
MARQUETIT UNIVERSITY, Milwaukee (Ret.)
The Journal of Historical Review is published quarterly by
the Institute for Historical Review. P.O. Box 1306, Torrance,
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CONTENTS
A
Note From The Editor
The issue you now hold in your hands marks the beginning of
our third year of continuous on-time publication of The Journal
of Historical Review-an accomplishment of no small magnitude
considering the incessant and sundry counter-efforts of the
forcefully disagreeable.
You may notice that many of the pages herein have been set in
a slightly smaller type and have a bit more depth. These
improvements were incorporated with the distinct aim of
bringing our readers an increased amount of reading without
having to sacrifice to the higher costs associated with printing
and mailing a heavier book.
But the sheer amount of quality Revisionist material available
has been growing steadily of late, motivating us to make even
futher expansion plans for The journal.
So, beginning with the next issue (Summer 1982),subscribers
will be receiving a new 128page quarterly rather than the usual
96-pages.
Additionally, we'll be setting the type sufficiently large to be
comfortably read, but somewhat smaller than earlier issues.
Together, these changes will amount to about twice the
material per issue, but with an accompanying subscription rate
increase to only
$30
per year. As we expand The Journal format,
incorporating more articles, costs necessarily increase-
typesetting, printing, mailing, fees, etc. But this is the price that
must be paid to facilitate the publication of much more of the
important Revisionist material and, a t the same time, cover our
costs, thereby ensuring the continued financial viability of both
The Journal and the IHR.
Of course, the IHR Newsletter-as a more topical update and
supplement to The Journal-will still be mailed regularly to our
subscribers
at
no additional charge. So. you won't be paying
more for less, but a little more for proportionately much more.
Now, to this issue. We have a self-published Barnes piece that
has not appeared in any previous
IHR
publications; a revealing
and analogous look a t conscription by Dr. Jim Martin;
a
concise
survey
of
the uses of history by the IHR's founder, Willis Carto;
and two articles-one by Mark Weber-that make for a n
essential understanding of one of the more ominous aspects of the
$1
7
million lawsuit against the IHR.
We also have plenty of appropriate correspondence and
numerous book reviews.
And, a s always, your comments and suggestions a r e
encouraged.
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