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No. 1 History as an Ecumenical Resource: The Protestant Discovery of "Tradition," 1952-1963 // Albert C. Outler --pp. 1-15 Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini's Reflection on England, 1436-1458 // Constance Head --pp.16-184. No. 2 IN HONO OF FRANCIS DVORNIK The Festive Profile of Francis Dvornik, The Scholar, The Historian, and The Ecumenist // Ludvik Nemec --pp185-213 Dvornik's Bibliography // --pp.212-224 The Changing of the Guard: The Rise of Cardinal O'Connell of Boston // James Gaffer --pp.225-244 Religion on the Parisian Stage in the 1840's // Joseph N. Noody --pp.245-384 No. 3 The Armadas and the Catholic of England // Albert J. Loomie --pp.385-403. Stalinism and the Catholic Church During the Era of World War II // Dennis J. Dunn --pp.404-568. No. 4 The Negative Results of the Enforced Missionary Policy of King Saint Stephen of Hungary: The Uprising of 1046 // Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik --pp. 569-586. Caholic Journalism in Italy and the Italo-Papal Conflict of he 1870'S // S. William Halperin --pp.587-601. Adam Stegerwald and the Role of the Christian Trade Unions in the Weimar Republic // Ellen L. Evans --pp. 602

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