Issue
November 1990, Volume 41, No.7
Featured Articles
From the Greek
Author: Alexander O. Boulton
In its majesty and in its simplicity, the Greek Revival house seemed to echo America’s belief in the past and hopes for the future.
What Does History Have to Say About the Persian Gulf?
Author: Fredric Smoler
What the past tells of America’s role in the current crisis is sometimes contradictory, but always worth listening to.
Connecting with Eastern Europe
Author: John Lukacs
Americans have always sympathized with the Eastern European countries in their struggles for democracy, but, for two centuries, we haven’t been able to help much. Do we have a chance now? A distinguished expatriate looks at the odds.
How British Are You?
Author: Bertram Wyatt-Brown
Very. The legacy of British traits in America is deeper and more significant than we knew.