March 2002 Newsletter
Scott L. Bills of Warren Wilson College died on October 13, 2001 at the age
of 53. After receiving his B.A. at West Virginia University, Scott spent seven
fruitful years at Kent State University, winning his master's and doctor's degrees
in that period. Influenced by the troubled times at the university, he became
involved in efforts to understand the tragic shootings at Kent State in 1970,
editing and writing an influential study, Kent State/May 4: Echoes through
a Decade(1982; rev ed. 1988). His interest in peace studies led him into
an active role as co-executive editor of Peace & Change, and then in
1999 as president of the Peace History Society. At the same time he was an active
scholar in diplomatic history producing papers and monographs on U.S. relations
with the Third World, culminating in two significant books ó Empire and
Cold War: The Roots of US-Third World Antagonism, 1945-47 (1990) and The
Libyan Arena: The United States, Britain,and the Council of Foreign Ministers
(1995). I will always be grateful for his initiative in organizing a Festschrift
on my behalf,
Lawrence S. Kaplan
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