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Philip K.; Skotnes A.
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| Editors' Introduction |
| Pages: 1-2 |
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Gosse Van
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| Taking the Measure of Eugene Genovese: Exquisite (and Other) Ironies
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| Page: 3 |
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Sinha M.
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| Eugene D. Genovese: The Mind of a Marxist Conservative |
| Pages: 4-29 |
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Lambrose R.J.
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| The Abusable Past |
| Pages: 13-17 |
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Livingston J.
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| "Marxism" and the Politics of History: Reflections on the Work of Eugene D. Genovese |
| Pages: 30-48 |
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Oakes J
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| The Sixth Element |
| Pages: 49-51 |
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Kolchin P
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| Eugene D. Genovese: Historian of Slavery |
| Pages: 52-67 |
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Miller Sommerville, D.
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| Moonlight, Magnolias, and Brigadoon; or, "Almost Like Being in Love": Mastery and Sexual Exploitation in Eugene D. Genoveses Plantation South |
| Pages: 68-82 |
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Reid, D.
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| Etablissement: Working in the Factory to Make Revolution in France |
| Pages: 83-112 |
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Mollin, M.
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| The Limits of Egalitarianism: Radical Pacifism, Civil Rights, and the Journey of Reconciliation |
| Pages: 113-138 |
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Todd, E.W.
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| Visual Design and Exhibition Politics in the Smithsonians Between a Rock and a Hard Place |
| Pages: 139-162 |
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Fletcher, I.C.
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| Introduction: The Subjects of Radical History |
| Pages: 163-165 |
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Reis, E.
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| Teaching Transgender History, Identity, and Politics |
| Pages: 166-177 |
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Craib, R.B
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| Peasants, Politics, and History: Teaching Agrarian History and Historiography |
| Pages: 178-191 |
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Waley-Cohen, J.
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| The New Qing History |
| Pages: 193-206 |
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Krupat, K.
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| Writing the "Labor Question" Back into History |
| Pages: 207-211 |
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Notes on Contributors
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| Pages: 218-220 |
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