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[Forum: Writing History]  |
| Ian Hesketh
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| Editorial Indtroduction: The Burden of Writing |
| Pages: 8-11 |
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[Forum: Writing History]  |
| David Leeson
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| Cutting Through History: Hayden White, Wulliam S. Burroughs, and Surrealistic Battle Narratives |
| Pages: 13-43 |
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[Forum: Writing History]  |
| Nancy Partner
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| Reading, Writing, Getting It Right: A Response to David Leeson's "Cutting Through History" |
| Pages: 44-46 |
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[Forum: Writing History]  |
| Robert M. Stein
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| Fictional Plots and Historical Explanatio: A Response to David Leeson's "Cutting Through History" |
| Pages: 47-49 |
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[Forum: Writing History]  |
| David Leeson
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| Who Shall Decide, When Doctors Disagree? David Leeson Responds in Turn |
| Pages: 50-53 |
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[Articles]  |
| Bernardo Alexander Attias
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| "Police Free Gay Slaves": Consent, Sexuality, and the Law |
| Pages: 55-83 |
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[Articles]  |
| David A. Lincove
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| Radical Publishing to "Reach the Million Masses": Alexander L. Trachtenberg and International Publishers, 1906-1966 |
| Pages: 85-124 |
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[Articles]  |
| Jan-Willem Stutje
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| Ernest Mandel in Resistance: Revolutionary Socialists in Belgium, 1940-1945 |
| Pages: 125-152 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| T. Stephen Henderson
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| Biography and Materialist History |
| Pages: 153-159 |
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[Book Review by Bryan D. Palmer]  |
| James Laxer
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| Red Diaper Baby: A Boyhood in the Age of McCarthyism |
| Pages: 160-164 |
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[Book Review by Julian Ammirante]  |
| Irwin Silber
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| Press Box Red: The Story of Lester Rodney, The Communist Who Helped Break the Color Line in American Sports |
| Pages: 164-166 |
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[Book Review by William D. Irvine]  |
| Ronald Aronson
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| Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel That Ended It |
| Pages: 167-170 |
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[Book Review by Laurent Kestel]  |
| Herman Lebovics
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| Bringing the Empire Back Home. France in the Global Age |
| Pages: 170-172 |
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[Book Review by Cheryl Koos]  |
| Kristen Stromberg Cilders
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| Fathers, Families, and the State in France, 1914-1945 |
| Pages: 173-175 |
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[Book Review by Camille Soucie]  |
| Paola Baccchetta and Margaret Power, eds.
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| Right-Wing Women: From Conservatives to Extremists Around the World |
| Pages: 175-178 |
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[Book Review by Catherine Carstairs]  |
| Craig Heron
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| Booze: A Distilled History |
| Pages: 178-181 |
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[Book Review by Alan Gordon]  |
| Marlene Shore, ed.
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| The Contested Past: Reading Canada's History |
| Pages: 181-182 |
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[Book Review by Tracy McDonald]  |
| David Brandenberger
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| National Bolshevism: Stalinist Mass Culture and the Formation of Modern Russian National Identity, 1931-1956 |
| Pages: 182-185 |
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[Book Review by JanaLee Cherneski]  |
| Peter Ives
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| Gramsci's Politics of Language: Engaging the Bakhtin Circle and the Frankfurt School |
| Pages: 185-188 |
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[Book Review by Jarrett Rudy]  |
| Carl Freedman
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| The Incomplete Projects: Marxism, Modernity, and the Politics of Culture |
| Pages: 188-190 |
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[Book Review by Adele Perry]  |
| Antoinette Burton, ed.
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| Gender, Sexuality, and Colonial Modernities |
| Pages: 191-193 |
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[Book Review by Tamara Myers]  |
| Temma Kaplan
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| Taking Back the Streets: Women, Youth, and Direct Democracy |
| Pages: 193-195 |
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[Book Review by David Sheinin]  |
| John D. French
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| Drowning in Laws: Labor Law and Brazilian Political Culture |
| Pages: 195-197 |
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[Book Review by Philip S. Zachernuk]  |
| James H. Meriwether
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| Proudly We Can Be Africans: Black Americans and Africa, 1935-1961 |
| Pages: 198-201 |
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[Book Review by Steve Hewitt]  |
| David Cunningham
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| There's Something Happening Here: The New Left, the Klan, and FBI Counterintelligence |
| Pages: 201-203 |
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[Book Review by Andrew Burke]  |
| Paul Rutherford
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| Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Marketing the War Against Iraq |
| Pages: 203-205 |
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[Book Review by Nathan Smith]  |
| Chad Montrie
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| To Save the Land and People: A history of Opposition to Surface Coal Mining in Appalachia |
| Pages: 206-209 |
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[Book Review by Darin Kinsey]  |
| Peter Hegedus
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| Inheritance: A Fisherman's Story |
| Pages: 209-211 |