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Notes on Contributors 241 Notes on Contributors GeraldM.Bonetto holds a Ph.D. in Government from the Claremont Graduate Schooland is presently Research Director at the Foundation for the Private Sector, Washington,D.C. He has published essaysand reviewsin such journals asAmerican Studies, Polity, the Western Political Quarter(v, Thought Quarter(v, theReview of Politics and the Journal of Politics. F.M. Carroll is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Manitoba.He is the author of American Opinion and the Irish Question, 1910-1923 and of several essays on Irish and American diplomatic history topics.Formerly Dean of Studies at St. John's College, he was a Visiting Scholarat the Columbia University School of Law in 1980and is currently AssociateHead of the History Department at the University of Manitoba. Albert Desbiens est historien a l'Universite du Quebec aMontreal. II se specialisedans l'histoire des Etats-Unis de la fin du x1xe siecle jusqu'a nos jours. Se travaux les plus recents portent sur l'histoire du syndicalisme americain. FrancesH. Early is an Assistant Professor of History at Mount Saint Vincent University.She has published essays in Labour/ Le Travailleur, Histoire sociale/Social History, Urban History Review and Contempora,y Sociology. An essay dealing with the French-Canadian family economy which first appearedin The Journal of Fami(v Histo1:i 1 has been reprinted in Michael Gordon,ed., The American Fami(v in Social-Historical Perspective (3rd ed.). Shehas an essay forthcoming in the 4-volume Guide to the Study of US. Histo,y Outside the US., 1945-1980, and is currently engaged in editing for publicationthe autobiography of a French-Canadian habitant who immigrated toNewEngland in the 1880s. ChrisHall holds an M.A. in English from the University of Windsor and is currentlyenrolled in the Ph.D. program in English at SUNY Binghamton. Hewas Elliston Poetry Fellow at the University of Cincinnati, 1982-83.His publications include a volume of poetry, LONG TIME SUN SHINING DOWN(1979). LawrenceT. McDonnell is Arthur 0. Lovejoy Fellow in the Department of History at the Johns Hopkins University and Research Associate at the Institutefor Southern Studies of the University of South Carolina. His work on Southern, black and labor history has appeared in Southern Studies; An lnterdisciplina,y Journal ol the South, Journal al Social Histo,y and Montlz(vReview. 242 Notes on Contributors Burton M. Smith is Professor of History at the University of Alberta. His most recent essays are on Indian Land Allotment and Indian Land Cessions. He is presently at work on a full-length study of "The Politics of Indian Lands in Montana." Reginald C. Stuart is Associate Professor and Chairman of History at the University of Prince Edward Island. He is the author of The HaffwayPacifist (1978),WarandAmerican Thought (1982),and essays and reviews inDiplomatic History, the Journalof Churchand State and the CanadianJournalofRiston•. He is currently engaged in a study of American views of the British North American provinces between 1783 and 1871. Mark Royden Winchell, a long-time member of CAAS, is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi. He has published books on Joan Didion (1980), Horace McCoy (1982) and WilliamF. Buckley (1984). He isdoing critical studies of Leslie Fiedler and John Gregory Dunne, as well as editing two collections of essays, one on country music and one on Vanderbilt scholars. ...

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