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About the Contributors
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| Pages: 6-7 |
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Editorial Note
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| Pages: 8-9 |
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Joan Sangster
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| Canada's Cold War in Fur |
| Pages: 10-36 |
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John Munro
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| Ethiopia stretches Forth Across the Atlantic: African American Anticolonialism during the Interwar Period |
| Pages: 37-63 |
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Graham Cassano
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| "Hunkies", "Gasbags" & "Reds": The Construction and Deconstruction of Hegemonic Masculinity in Black Fury (1935) and Riff Raff |
| Pages: 64-93 |
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John H. Summers
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| The Epigone's Embrace, Part II: C. Wright Mills and the New Left |
| Pages: 94-127 |
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Victor G. Devinatz
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| McCarthyism on the Charles: The Life and Times of Labour Historian Ray Ginger before and After His Dismissal from Harvard University |
| Pages: 128-150 |
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John Kyper
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| "A member of the prohibited class of persons...": Or, My Modest Contribution to the Queering of Canada |
| Pages: 151-161 |
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[Review essay by Adele Perry]  |
| Reading Haunted by Empire in Winnipeg: The Politics of Transnational Histories |
| Pages: 162-169 |
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[Book review by Jim Barrett]  |
| David Goutor
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| Guarding the Gates: The Canadian Labour Movement and Immigration, 1872-1934 |
| Pages: 170-171 |
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[Book review by Jeremy Varon]  |
| Jules Boykoff
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| Beyond Bullets: The suppression of Dissent in the United States |
| Pages: 171-174 |
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[Book review by Paul Buhle]  |
| Gerard J. DeGroot
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| The Sixties Unplugged: A Kaleidoscopic History of a Disorderly Decade |
| Pages: 174-177 |
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[Book review by Paul Alexrod]  |
| Linda Eisenmann
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| Higher Education for Women in Post-war America, 1945-1965 |
| Pages: 177-180 |
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[Book review by Paul Alexrod]  |
| Andrew Hartman
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| Education and the Cold War: The Battle for the American School |
| Pages: 177-180 |
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[Book review by Lisa A. Kirby]  |
| Laura Hapke
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| Labor's Canvas: American Working-Class History and the WPA Art of the 1930s |
| Pages: 180-181 |
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[Book review by Peter Conolly-Smith]  |
| Tom Goyens
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| Beer and Revolution: The German Anarchist Movement in New York City, 1880-1914 |
| Pages: 182-183 |
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[Book review by Susan Levine]  |
| Susan Thistle
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| From Marriage to the Market: The Transformation of Women's Lives and Work |
| Pages: 183-186 |
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[Book review by David Cline]  |
| Susan K. Cahn
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| Sexual Reckonings: Southern Girls in a Troubling Age |
| Pages: 186-187 |
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[Book review by Francis Shor]  |
| Peter Cole
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| Wobblies on the Waterfront: Interracial Unionism in Progressive-Era Philadelphia |
| Pages: 187-189 |
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[Book review by Curtis Austin]  |
| Roz Payne (ed.)
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| What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Library DI/D |
| Pages: 190-191 |
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[Book review by William A. Pelz]  |
| Eric D. Weitz
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| Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy |
| Pages: 192-193 |
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[Book review by John Donoghue]  |
| Glenn Burgess and Matthew Festenstein (eds)
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| English Radicalism, 1550-1850 |
| Pages: 193-195 |
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[Book review by Helen Jefferson Lenskyj]  |
| Kathy Davis
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| The Making of Our Bodies Ourselves: How Feminism Travels Across Borders |
| Pages: 195-197 |
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[Book review by Ben Dorfman]  |
| Simon Gunn
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| History and Cultural Theory |
| Pages: 197-199 |