The American Review of Public Administration was created in 1967.
Public Relations Review was created in 1975.
American Sociological Review was created in 1936.
North American Review was created in 1815.
The American Economic Review was created in 1911.
American Journalism Review was created in 1977.
American Ecclesiastical Review was created in 1889.
The American Historical Review was created in 1895.
The Public-Access Computer Systems Review was created in 1990.
The Truman administration existed at a time when moderates on both sides still roamed the plains of American politics. It has never been known as an Administration that violated American's rights and freedoms. He did however (under much Republican pressure) start the 'loyalty reviews' that investigated whether public servants did not engage in un-American activities and that could get them fired if they were suspected of Communist or Socialist sympathies. In his time however the persons accused had the right to proper defence and appeal. It was the subsequent Eisenhower administration that seriously curbed the rights of defendants in loyalty review-cases; a policy that finally led to the witch-hunts of the McCarthy era.
Evergreen Review was created in 1957.
American Ecclesiastical Review ended in 1975.
Michael Fehling has written: 'Verwaltung zwischen Unparteilichkeit und Gestaltungsaufgabe' -- subject(s): Administrative law, Judicial review of administrative acts, Public administration