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  1. Current Historiographic Trends in the Study of the Twentieth-Century Congress
  2. Joel H. Silbey
  3. pp. 317-331
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  1. Everyone's Doing Congressional Historiography: Where Are the Historians?
  2. Barry D. Friedman
  3. pp. 333-348
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  1. Of Rules and Speakers: Toward a Theory of Institutional Change for the U.S. House of Representatives
  2. Richard Franklin Bensel
  3. pp. 349-366
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  1. Congress and the Welfare State: Some Historical Reflections
  2. James T. Patterson
  3. pp. 367-378
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  1. Bridging State and Society: The Origins of 1970s Congressional Reform
  2. Julian E. Zelizer
  3. pp. 379-393
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  1. Group Enmity and Accord: The Commercial Press in Three American Cities
  2. Judith R. Blau
  3. pp. 395-413
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  1. Commentary: Subversive Law, Subverting Law
  2. Larry J. Griffin
  3. pp. 423-427
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  1. Commentary: Colorblind versus Color-Conscious Injustice
  2. David R. James
  3. pp. 429-434
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  1. Commentary: Tough Institutions in Colorblind Injustice
  2. Bradley Palmquist
  3. pp. 435-441
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  1. Response to Commentaries
  2. J. Morgan Kousser
  3. pp. 443-450
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  1. Introduction: The U.S. Congress in the Twentieth Century
  2. Julian E. Zelizer
  3. pp. 307-316
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  1. Introduction: Injustice and Scholarship
  2. J. Morgan Kousser
  3. pp. 415-421
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