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ContentsTitle Page
Editor’s Note
— Benjamin GutermanRoger R. Trask Lecture
What Federal Historians Do
– Edward C. Keefer
ARTICLES
– Jeremy Neely
The Budget Bureau’s Administrative Doctrine and the Creation of an Independent NASA, 1958
– William F. Finan III
– Cheryl E. Mango
Robert Byrd and the Iraq War: A Case Study of Senatorial Power
– Lori Maguire
INTERVIEWAn Interview with Michael A. Olivas
– Benjamin Guterman
Roundtable
The Deportation Machine: America’s Long History of Expelling Immigrants by Adam Goodman
– Introduction by Maddalena Marinari
– Review by Eladio B. Bobadilla
– Review by Amanda Frost
– Review by Deborah Kang
– Review by Yael Schacher
– Author’s Response by Adam Goodman
Law & Constitution
Federal History features scholarship on all aspects of the history and operations of the federal government, and of critical historical interactions between American society and the government, including the U.S. military, 1776 to the present. It also publishes articles examining contemporary issues and challenges in federal history work. The journal highlights the research of historians working in or for federal agencies, academic historians, and independent scholars.
For submissions or inquiries, e-mail the Federal History editors at federalhistory@gmail.com
ISSN 2163-8144 (print)
ISSN 1943–8036 (online)