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Book reviewed in this article:The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates: The Meaning and Acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize in the Prize Winners' Countries, edited by Karl Holl and Anne C. Kjelling.Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work: The Rise of Women's Political Culture, 1830–1900, by Kathryn Kish Sklar.After Sorrow: An American among the Vietnamese, by Lady Bor‐ton.All Her Paths Are Peace: Women Pioneers in Peacemaking, by Michael Henderson.Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America, by Joel Kovel.American Political Prisoners: Prosecution under the Espionage and Sedition Acts, by Stephen M. Kohn.Conflict of Interests: Organized Labor and the Civil Rights Movement in the South, 1954–1968, by Alan Draper. Cornell Studies in Industrial and Labor Relations Number 29.The New Left and Labor in the 1960s, by Peter B. Levy.World Orders Old and New, by Noam Chomsky.Nuclear Proliferation after the Cold War, edited by Mitchell Reiss and Robert S. Litwak.Stepping Back: Nuclear Arms Control and the End of the Cold War, by William B. Vogele.Promises Not Kept: The Betrayal of Social Change in the Third World, by John Isbister. 2nd Edition.Centuries of Economic Endeavor: Parallel Paths in Japan and Europe and Their Contrast with the Third World, by John P. Powelson.

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