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About This Journal
CR History: Introduction
In 1957, The College of Science and Arts at Michigan State University issued Volume 1, Number 1 of The Centennial Review of Arts & Science. Included in this first issue were contributions from luminaries in physics, sociology, and history — Henry Margenau, Talcott Parsons, and Douglas Bush. "CR," as even the earliest editors of the journal referred to it, was off and running at a very fast pace.
Published continuously since that time — first as a quarterly and later as a triquarterly — CR in its one-hundred-and-fifty-plus issues has played host to, among others:
Charles Altieri Thurman Arnold Erich Auerbach (in translation by Maire and Edward Said) Nina Baym Adolf A. Berle Kenneth Burke Peter Caws Cathy N. Davidson Peter F. Drucker Sir Ronald Fisher Eric Foner Jean Franco
| Felix Frankfurter John A. Garraty Gerald Graff Sandra Harding Geoffrey Hartman Norman N. Holland President Lyndon B. Johnson Douglas Kellner Richard Kostelanetz Murray Krieger Arnold Krupat Harry Levin Douglas MacArthur Lucy B. Maddox Russel B. Nye
| Patrick O'Donnell Robert Oppenheimer Erwin Panofsky Roy Harvey Pearce Bertrand Russell Edward Said E. San Juan, Jr. Tobin Siebers William C. Spengemann Hortense Spillers Adlai E. Stevenson Frederick W. Turner, III Miguel de Unamuno Evan Watkins William Appleman Williams
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