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Title:  Radical History Review   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2002
Issue:  83
Month:  Spring
 
     
 
 
 
Ian Christopher Fletcher    
Editor's Introduction
Pages: 1-5
 
Joseph B. Perry    
The Madonna of Stalingrad: Mastering the (Christmas) Past and West German National Identity after World War II
Pages: 6-27
 
Richard L. Derderian    
Algeria as a lieu de mémoire: Ethnic Minority Memory and National Identity in Contemporary France
Pages: 28-43
 
Rita C.-K. Chin    
Imagining a German Multiculturalism: Aras Ören and the Contested Meanings of the "Guest Worker," 1955–1980
Pages: 44-72
 
Catherine Raissiguier    
The Sexual and Racial Politics of Civil Unions in France
Pages: 73-93
 
Tina Campt    
The Crowded Space of Diaspora: Intercultural Address and the Tensions of Diasporic Relation
Pages: 94-113
 
John Grech    
Empty Space and the City: The Reoccupation of Berlin
Pages: 114-142
 
[Reflections]   
Duane Corpis
Introduction to "A Correspondence on Provincializing Europe"
Pages: 143-145
 
[Reflections]   
Amitav Ghosh and Dipesh Chakrabarty
A Correspondence on Provincializing Europe
Pages: 146-172
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Ian Christopher Fletcher
Film and History
Pages: 173-174
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Rachel T. Greenwald
Models of Identity Exploration in Film: A Letter without Words and How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
Pages: 175-179
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Mona L. Siegel
Germinal: Teaching about Class and Industrial Capitalism through Film
Pages: 180-185
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Michael G. Vann
The Colonial Casbah on the Silver Screen: Using Pépé le Moko and The Battle of Algiers to Teach Colonialism, Race, and Globalization in French History
Pages: 186-192
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Laura E. Nym Mayhall
Teaching British Cinema History as Cultural History
Pages: 193-197
 
[(Re)Views]   
Matthew Frye Jacobson
New York before Chinatown
Pages: 199-202
 
[(Re)Views]   
Alex Lichtenstein
The CIO in Black and White
Pages: 203-210
 
R. J. Lambrose    
The Abusable Past
Pages: 211-214
 
Notes on Contributors   
Pages: 215-216
 
Correction   
Page: 216
 
     
 
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