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After Forty Years: Notre Dame and The Review of Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2009

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Fiftieth Anniversary
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Copyright © University of Notre Dame 1988

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* Except for the World War II years, I observed and participated in what is chronicled in this article, and thus most of it is personal observation and opinion. Two issues of The Review of Politics have been of especial help: the Gurian Memorial issue (January, 1955) and the Twentieth Anniversary issue (January, 1959). Also helpful is the biography of the founder of The Review, Waldemar Gurian, by Heinz Hurten (Mainz, 1972); it is unfortunately not translated into English. An interesting view of Gurian's personality is Hannah Arendt's essay on him in her Men In Dark Times (New York, 1968)Google Scholar. And I am especially indebted to Professor Philip Gleason of Notre Dame and Professor Bruno Schlesinger of St. Mary's for their helpful suggestions.

Published originally in Review of Politics 40 (1978): 437–46.Google Scholar