Welcome! We have a packed issue with topics ranging from the 1878 Memphis Yellow Fever epidemic to the promise of equality and freedom contained in the Fourteenth Amendment and more. We have book reviews and The Saber and Scroll Exhibit Winner (2nd Prize) winner, "The Museum of Russian Art" by Mason Krebsbach. Table of Contents Welcome Letter Joseph Campbell, Associate Editor 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic of Memphis: An Historical Case Study Analysis to Understand Rapid Epidemics with Little Known Knowledge Matt Meador Ed.D., University of Tennessee at Martin Historiography and Literature Review Blessed is the Man who has a Virtuous Wife: A Historiographical Analysis of The Malleus Maleficarum and the Question of Gender Kiegan Lloyd, Luther College at the University of Regina Herodotus and Aristophanes on the Idea Democratic Athenian Woman Mary Jo Davies, American Public University The Promise of Equality and Freedom: The Constitutional Significance of the 14th Amendment Gilda Bour, American Military University A Differing Perspective on Greatness: The Virtue of Alfred of Wessex Dilawar Khan, Independent Historian Book Review Benjamin Armstrong. Small Boats and Daring Men: Maritime Raiding, Irregular Warfare, and the Early American Navy. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2019 Michael Romero, American Public University, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Book Review: David Rooney's About Time: A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks Kathleen Guler, American Military University Saber and Scroll Exhibition Review Contest - Second Prize - The Museum of Russian Art Mason Krebsbach, American Military University
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