The significance of the frontier in British history, Linda Colley; the British revolution in America, Jack P. Greene; Queen Victoria's other island, Walter L. Arnstein; was it possible to be a good Catholic. a good Englishman, and a good historian? Reba Soffer; Henry James - the Victorian scene, R.W.B. Lewis; in praise of Kipling, Thomas Pinney; Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, S.P. Rosenbaum; beyond gossip - D.H. Lawrence's writing life, Mark Kinkead-Weekes; Orwell and the business of biography, Bernard Stansky; Mountbatten revisited, Philip Ziegler; myths about the approach to Indian independence, John Grigg; a Victorian tory - Churchill, the Americans, and self-determination, Warren F. Kimball; that will depend on who writes the history? - Winston Churchill as his own historian, John Ramsden; British historians and the debate over the postwar concensus, Paul Addison; our age revisited, Noel Annan; the rise and fall of party government in Britain and the United States, 1945-1996, Samuel W. Cell; from Africa to empire, Antony Hopkins; British and North American University Presses, Joanna Hitchcock; British studies at the University of Texas, 1975-1998.