
Fall/Winter 1996 Vol. 77,
Nos. 3&4: $3.00 (members, $2.70)
- Special Issue:
William Jennings Bryan and His America- Guest Editor: Robert W. Cherny
- Introduction
- By Robert W. Cherny
- The Cross of Gold Reburnished: A Contemporary Account of the 1896 Democratic Convention
- Edited by William E. Christiansen
- Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan
- By Vachel Lindsay
- Popular Appeals in the Campaign of 1896
- By Rebecca Edwards
- Tolstoy and Bryan
- By Kenneth W. Wenzer
- The Making of Labor's Democracy: William Jennings Bryan, the American Federation of Labor, and Progressive Era Politics
- By Julie Greene
- Postcard Politics: The 1908 Presidential Campaign
- By John E. Carter
- Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan
- By Kendrick A. Clements
- William Jennings Bryan's Last Campaign
- By Stephen Jay Gould
- William Jennings Bryan and the Historians
- By Robert W. Cherny
Summer 1996 Vol. 77, No. 2: $1.00
- Guest Editor: R. Eli Paul
Remarks at the Symposium "The Way West," Lincoln, Nebraska- By Robert M. Utley
- Something Old, Something New: Understanding the American West
- By Kent Blaser
- "We Had a Terribly Hard Time Letting Them Go": The Battles of Mud Springs and Rush Creek, February 1865
- By John D. McDermott
- Camp Robinson Letters of Angeline Johnson, 1876-1879
- Edited by Phillip G. Twitchell
- The Crazy Horse Scalp Shirt
- By Gail DeBuse Potter
- Battlefields as Material Culture: A Case Study from the Great Sioux War
- By Paul L. Hedren
Spring 1996 Vol. 77, No. 1:
$1.00
- The 1950s: A Retrospective View
- By Michael W. Schuyler
- "The Indian Who Never Got Home": The Burial of Sergeant John R. Rice
- By William L. Hewitt
- Scotts Bluff National Monument and the Coming of Television to the Nebraska Panhandle
- By Phil Roberts
- The Strategic Air Command Memorial Chapel
- Witness to an Atomic Test
- By Melba Scott with Carol Ahlgren
- Change, Continuity, and Context in Nebraska History, 1940-1960
- By William C. Pratt
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