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* The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948, co-edited by Eugene Rogan and Avi Shlaim
*( co-edited ) Dismantling the Cold War: U. S. and NIS Perspectives on the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program ( 1997 )
In 1941, he co-edited with Edward Mead Earle and Felix Gilbert, on behalf of the American War Department, the book Makers of Modern Strategy: Military Thought From Machiavelli to Hitler, which was intended to serve as a guide to strategic thinking for military leaders during the war.

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He also co-authored a well-received revision of How to Read a Book with its original author, philosopher Mortimer J. Adler, and co-edited with him a 1, 771-page anthology entitled Great Treasury of Western Thought ( 1977 ).
She co-edited a journal called The Peacemaker, and she belonged to the Universal Peace Union ; she was one of its representatives at an exposition held in Paris in 1889.
He co-edited Arcade for its seven-issue run in the mid-1970s and worked with the leading underground publishers throughout that decade and up to the present: Print Mint, Last Gasp, Rip Off Press, Kitchen Sink and Fantagraphics Books.
Other than a study of Lire et écrire ( 1977 ), a study co-edited with Jacques Ozouf concerning the growth of literacy in 18th century France, Furet's writings on the Revolution tended to focus on its historiography.
* Tayar al-islah ad-dini wa-masa ' irihi fi-l-mujtama ' at il -' arabiyya ( The Religious Reformist Current and its Future in Arab Societies ) conference papers, co-edited with Salam al-Kawakibi.

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McLean co-edited the book Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew with sketches by Thomas B. Allen for which Pete Seeger wrote the foreword.
In collaboration with the late Chaim Potok, Kushner co-edited Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary, the new official Torah commentary of the Conservative movement, which was jointly published in 2001 by the Rabbinical Assembly and the Jewish Publication Society.
In October 1908 he started a bi-weekly Russian language social democratic paper aimed at Russian workers called Pravda (" Truth "), which he co-edited with Joffe, Matvey Skobelev and Victor Kopp and which was smuggled into Russia.
Rhine also founded an autonomous Parapsychology Laboratory within Duke and started the Journal of Parapsychology, which he co-edited with McDougall.
Zubrin has also edited or co-edited the following books, most of which include contributions he wrote:
In the 1970s Bob Rozakis called his fellow young fans turned DC Comics editorial employees Junior Woodchucks and they referred to themselves as such in the pages of the pro-zine The Amazing World of DC Comics which they co-edited.
In the mid-1970s, he contributed to the Arcade anthology, and in the 1980s, to Weirdo ( which he created and co-edited ).
As a mathematics student at Jesus College, Cambridge, Bronowski co-edited — with William Empson — the literary periodical Experiment, which first appeared in 1928.
A recovering alcoholic and cocaine user, Lane has written about his struggles with dependency in Addicted: Notes From the Belly of the Beast, which he co-edited with Crozier, and in There is a Season.
In 1943, Layton was given an honourable discharge from the army and returned to Montreal, where he became involved with several literary magazines including the seminal Northern Review, which he co-edited with John Sutherland.
It first appeared in The Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book ( 1986 ) which Adams also co-edited.
Later, Tate co-edited Who Owns America ?, which was a follow up to I'll Take My Stand and which contained Agrarian responses to Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
With John Dupuis, Shainblum also co-edited the 1998 short story collection Arrowdreams: An Anthology of Alternate Canadas, which garnered an Aurora Award for Canadian science fiction in 1999.
In 2003, the stepbrothers Clifton and Karl Kroeber published a book of essays on Ishi's story, which they co-edited, called, Ishi in Three Centuries.
In 1966, he and Walter Laqueur founded The Journal of Contemporary History, which they co-edited.
In 2006, he co-edited Ad Astra, an anthology of Croatian SF stories, which covers period from 1976 to 2006, and he co-edits Croatian literary SF journal Ubiq.
He has co-edited two books on liberalism and published academic articles on various legal topics, one of which was cited by the High Court of Australia in the landmark defamation case ABC v O ' Neill.
In 1988 she co-edited, with Marcus Maclaine, the book My God, which consisted of brief letters from celebrities on their beliefs ( or lack thereof ) regarding God and the life to come.
He published three issues of his own independent anthology, Rubber Blanket, co-edited by his wife, painter Richmond Lewis, in which he began finding his voice as a writer in addition to exploring new avenues of visual expression.
He also co-edited with Charles Lumsden The Alphabet and the Brain ( Springer Verlag, 1988 ), a book which scientifically assesses the impact of the Western alphabet on the physiology and the psychology of human cognition.
He first gained public attention with the publication of the queer punk zine J. D. s, which he co-edited with G. B.
He co-edited the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science which his father had founded.

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When Feldstein retired in 1984, he was replaced by the team of Nick Meglin and John Ficarra, who co-edited Mad for the next two decades.
He edited 40 anthologies of science fiction, one of mystery stories ( co-edited with physician Noah Fabricant ), wrote books on home improvement and was a freelance writer on scientific subjects as well as a published poet.
" While Kahneman continued to study decision-making ( e. g. Kahneman, 1992, 1994 ; Kahneman & Lovallo, 1993 ), hedonic psychology was the focus of an increasing number of publications ( e. g. Fredrickson & Kahneman, 1993 ; Kahneman, Fredrickson, Schreiber & Redelemeier, 1993 ; Kahneman, Wakker & Sarin, 1997 ; Redelmeier & Kahneman, 1996 ), culminating in a volume co-edited with Ed Diener and Norbert Schwarz, two of the most established and esteemed scholars of affect and well-being ( Kahneman, Diener & Schwarz, 1999 ).
He frequently collaborated with his third wife, Sally Binford, who was also an archaeologist ; the couple married while they were graduate students at the University of Chicago, and co-edited New Perspectives in Archaeology ( 1968 ), among other works.
In the building where the Westliche Post was co-edited by Dr. Emil Pretorius and Carl Schurz, the attorneys William Patrick and Charles Phillip Johnson and surgeon Joseph Nash McDowell also worked.
Jeffrey Kittay served as the magazine's editor-in-chief ; from 1991-1994, Lingua Franca was co-edited by Judith Shulevitz and Margaret Talbot.
His Shakespeare Glossary was published in 1911, and in 1933 he co-edited the OED Supplement with William Craigie.
Eddie Condon's Treasury of Jazz ( 1956 ) was a collection of articles by various writers co-edited by Condon and Richard Gehman.
Between 1976 and 1984 she was editor of Tuumba Press, and from 1981 to 1999 she co-edited ( with Barrett Watten ) Poetics Journal.
Poet Zang Kejia, who later co-edited the " Selected Poems of Chairman Mao " (, 1957 ), was a student of Wen Yiduo from 1930-1934 in Qingdao.
While he was at Chicago, Viner co-edited the Journal of Political Economy with Frank Knight.
Until mid-2009, the blog Overcoming Bias was a group blog co-edited by Hanson and Eliezer Yudkowsky, it was his personal blog until 2012, when he announced that Katja Grace and Robert Wiblin would be joining as editors and contributors.
His latest anthology, Passing for Human, was co-edited with Steven Utley and published by PS Publishing in 2009.
The latter book, published in 2011, was co-edited by Hammond's granddaughter Lauren Stanford.
A completely revised, updated, and greatly expanded version of the Encyclopedia, co-edited with Clute, was published in 1993, and won the 1994 Hugo in the same category.
He was also the editor of several journals, most notable Juridisk Arkiv ( 1804-1812 ), Nyt Juridisk Arkiv ( 1812-1830 ) and Juridisk Tidsskrift ( 1820-1840 ), as well as the official government periodical publication Collegial-Tidende ( 1815-34 co-edited with Peter Johan Monrad, and exclusively by Ørsted 1834-1848 ).
It was at about this time that Jennings, along with Charles Madge and Tom Harrisson helped found Mass Observation and co-edited with Madge the text May the Twelfth, a montage of extracts from observer reports of the 1937 coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth for Mass Observation.

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