Articles
JAMES MOHR 1
Introduction: New Perspectives on Public Health Policy
JAMES COLGROVE 3
Reform and Its Discontents: Public Health in New York City During the Great Society
VIRGINIA BERRIDGE and ALEX MOLD 29
Crisis and Opportunity in Drug Policy: Changing the Direction of British Drug Services in the 1980s
HOWARD I. KUSHNER 49
The Other War on Drugs:The Pharmaceutical Industry, Evidence-Based Medicine, and Clinical Practice
CONSTANCE A. NATHANSON 71
The Contingent Power of Experts in the Marketplace of Knowledge
HAROLD POLLACK 95
Learning to Walk Slow: America's Partial Policy Success in the Arena of Intellectual Disability
BRETT L. WALKER 113
Sanemori's Revenge: Insects, Eco-System Accidents,and Policy Decisions in Japan's Environmental History [End Page 476]
Volume 19, Number 2: Spring 2007
Articles
KATHLEEN FERRAIOLO 147
From Killer Weed to Popular Medicine: The Evolution of American Drug Control Policy, 1937–2000
CLIVE HARFIELD 180
From Empire to Europe: Evolving British Policy in Respect of Cross-Border Crime
LAURA JANE GIFFORD 207
"Dixie Is No Longer in the Bag": South Carolina Republicans and the Election of 1960
Critical Perspectives
STEPHEN PIMPARE 234
Toward a New Welfare History
Volume 19, Number 3: Spring 2007
Articles
PATRICK J. RYAN 253
"Six Blacks from Home": Childhood, Motherhood, and Eugenics in America
JOHN DINAN 282
The Adoption of Criminal Disenfranchisement Provisions in the United States: Lessons from the State Constitutional Convention Debates [End Page 477]
MARC DIXON 313
Limiting Labor: Business Political Mobilization and Union Setback in the States
JAY ROWELL 345
Knowledge and Power in State Socialism:Statistical Conventions and Housing Policy in the GDR
Volume 19, Number 4: Fall 2007
Articles
GARETH DAVIES 367
Richard Nixon and Desegregation of Southern Schools
MARK L. SCHRAD 395
The First Social Policy: Alcohol Control and Modernity in Policy Studies
PETER ATKINS 428
School Milk in Britain, 1900–1934
Critical Perspectives
JENNIFER BURNS 452
O Libertarian, Where Is Thy Sting?
Book Reviews
DEAN J. KOTLOWSKI 471
White, Black, or Colorblind: The Past and the Future of Affirmative Action