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[Contents]  |
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[About the Contributors]  |
| Page: 7 |
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[Call for Papers, Special Issue on the Environment]  |
| Page: 8 |
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[Articles]  |
| Vinayak Chaturvedi
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| A Critical Theory of Subalternity: Rethinking Class in Indian Historiography |
| Pages: 9-28 |
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[Articles]  |
| Erik Strikwerda
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| "Married men should, I feel, be treated differently": Work, Relief, and Unemployed Men on the Urban Canadian Prairie, 1929-32 |
| Pages: 30-51 |
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[Articles]  |
| Daniel Fridman and David Sheinin
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| Wild Bulls, Discarded Foreigners, and Brash Champions: US Empire and the Cultural Constructions of Argentine Boxers |
| Pages: 52-77 |
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[Interview]  |
| Ben Holtzman
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| A conversation with John McMillian |
| Pages: 78-92 |
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[Review Essays]  |
| Phoebe S. Kropp
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| Living in Los Angeles: Places, People, and Politics |
| Pages: 94-102 |
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[Review Essays]  |
| Jeanne Theoharis
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| From the Stone the Builders Rejected: Towards a New Civil Rights Historiography |
| Pages: 103-110 |
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[Review Essays]  |
| Geoff Eley
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| Peace in the Neighbourhood |
| Pages: 111-125 |
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[Book Review by Cyril Levitt]  |
| Gael Graham
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| Young Activists: American High School Students in the Age of Protest |
| Pages: 126-128 |
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[Book Review by Ali Fisher]  |
| John Hoerr
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| Harry, Tom, and Father Rice: Accusation and Betrayal in America's Cold War |
| Pages: 128-129 |
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[Book Review by James Murton]  |
| Stephen Bocking
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| Nature's Experts: Science, Politics, and the Environment |
| Pages: 130-133 |
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[Book Review by James Murton]  |
| Harold L. Platt
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| Shock Cities: The Environmental Transformation of Manchester and Chicago |
| Pages: 130-133 |
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[Book Review by Michelle Rhodes]  |
| Sheila McManus
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| The Line Which Separates: Race, Gender and the Making of the Alberta-Montana Borderlands |
| Pages: 133-136 |
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[Book Review by Jane Flaherty]  |
| Mark A. Lause
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| Young America: Land, Labour, and the Republican Community |
| Pages: 136-138 |
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[Book Review by R. Todd Laugen]  |
| Shelton Stromquist
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| Reinventing "The People".: The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins of Modern Liberalism. |
| Pages: 138-140 |
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[Book Review by Jack S. Blocker Jr.]  |
| Paul Ortiz
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| Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920. |
| Pages: 140-144 |
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[Book Review by Tracy McDonald]  |
| Kevin Murphy
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| Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory, International Studies in Social History Series. |
| Pages: 144-149 |
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[Book Review by John R. Hinde]  |
| Carl R. Winberg
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| Labour, Loyalty, Rebellion: Southwestern Illinois Coal Miners and World War. |
| Pages: 149-151 |
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[Book Review by Meg Luxton]  |
| Ruth Frager and Carmela Patrias
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| Discounted Labour: Women Workers in Canada, 1870-1939. |
| Pages: 151-155 |
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[Book Review by Bonnie Huskins]  |
| Craig Heron and Steve Penfold
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| The worker's Festival: A History of Labour Day in Canada. |
| Pages: 155-158 |
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[Book Review by Janice C.H. Kim]  |
| Hyun Ok Park
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| Two Dreams in One Bed: empire, social Life and the Origins of the North Korean revolution in Manchuria. |
| Pages: 158-160 |
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[Book Review by Alejandra Bronfman]  |
| Jorge Ibarra
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| Proloque to Revolution: Cuba, 1898-1958. |
| Pages: 160-162 |
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[Book Review by Matthew Quest]  |
| Paul Buhle
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| Tim Hector: A Caribbean Radical's story. Afterword by Eusi Kwayana. |
| Pages: 162-164 |
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[Book Review by David Sheinin]  |
| Florencia E. Mallon
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| Courage Tastes of Blood: The Mapuche Community of Nicolás Ailio and the Chilean State, 1906-2000. |
| Pages: 164-165 |
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[Book Review by Marlene Shore]  |
| Geoff Eley
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| A Crooked Line: From Cultural History to the History of Society |
| Pages: 166-168 |
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[Book Review by Jone Devlin]  |
| Nadine Hubbs
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| The Queer Composition of America's Sound: Gay Modernists, American Music, and National Identity. |
| Pages: 168-170 |
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[Book Review by Ben Dorfman]  |
| Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
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| Multitude: War and Democracy |
| Pages: 171-173 |
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[Book Review by Philip Howell]  |
| Philippa Levine
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| Prostitution, Race and Politics: Policing Veneral Disease in the British Empire. |
| Pages: 173-175 |
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[Book Review by Yuehtsen Juliette Chung]  |
| Zwia Lipkin and Alexandra Minna Stern.
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| Useless to the State: "Social Problems" and Social
Engineering in Nationalist Nanjing, 1927-1937. Eugenic Nation: Faults and Frontiers of Better Breeding in Modern America. |
| Pages: 175-178 |