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Title:  Radical History Review   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2000
Issue:  76
Month:  Winter
 
     
 
 
 
Van Gosse and James Livingston    
Editors' Introduction
Pages: 1-2
 
Bruce Bobbins    
Celeb-Reliance: Intellectuals, Celebrity and Upward Mobility
Pages: 3-14
 
[OAH Forum]   
Mary Britton King
Make Love, Not Work: New Management Theory and the Social Self
Pages: 15-24
 
[OAH Forum]   
Barry Shank
Subject, Commodity, Marketplace: the American Artists Group and the Mass Production of Distinction
Pages: 25-52
 
[OAH Forum]   
James Livingston
The Strange Career of the "Social Self"
Pages: 53-79
 
[OAH Forum]   
Casey Nelson Blake
"All Lost in the Supermarket"
Pages: 80-89
 
Jeff Sklansky    
Corporate Property and Social Psychology: Thomas M. Cooley, Charles H. Cooley, and the Ideological Origins of the Social Self
Pages: 90-114
 
Kathy M. Newman    
The Forgotten Fifteen Million: Black Radio, the "Negro Market" and the Civil Rights Movement
Pages: 115-135
 
Judith Van Allen    
"Bad Future Things" and Liberatory Moments: Capitalism, Gender and the State in Botswana
Pages: 136-168
 
Graham Willett    
Australian Gay Activists: From Movement to Community
Pages: 169-187
 
[Public History]   
Paul Ashton and Paula Hamilton
Blood Money? Race and Nation in Australian Public History
Pages: 188-207
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Judith Degroat and Mansour Bonakdarian
Introduction: Area Studies / Transnational Studies in the Classroom
Pages: 208-211
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Anne Csete
Perceptions of the Enemy: The United States and Japan During World War II
Pages: 212-222
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Leslie Witz and Carohn Cornell
Africa, Race and Empire in the Nineteenth Century at a South African University in 1998
Pages: 223-231
 
[The Past in Print]   
Amy Bass
Marketing America Review of: Thomas Frank, The Conquest of Cool: Business Culture, Counterculture, and the Rise of Hip Consumerism; Joseph Turow, Breaking Up America: Advertisers and the New Media World
Pages: 232-239
 
[The Past in Print]   
Theodore Hamm
Race and the Grand Narrative Review of: Michael Goldfield, The Color of Politics: Race and the Mainsprings of American Politics; Matthew Jacobson, Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race; and Eric Foner, The Story of American Freedom
Pages: 240-244
 
R.J. Lambrose    
The Abusable Past
Pages: 245-248
 
[Notes on Contributors]   
Pages: 249-250
 
     
 
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