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John S. Baick is an assistant professor of history at Western New England College. He is currently working on a study of American history and film.

Ed Bradley, a native of New Jersey, received his Ph.D. in American history from the University of Illinois in 1999. He is currently employed as a research associate at Harpweek, LLC <http://www.harpweek.com> a history web site based in Norfolk, VA.

Samuel P. Hays is professor emeritus of history, formerly at the University of Pittsburgh and  currently living in Boulder, Colorado.

Malcolm D. Magee is a Ph.D. candidate in International Relations History at Michigan State University where he also directs The Institute for the Study of Christianity and Culture. He is completing his dissertation, "Above the Mountains of the Earth: The American Presbyterian Roots of Woodrow Wilson's Foreign Policy."

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