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Lisa Brock and Andor Skotnes
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| Editors' Introduction |
| Pages: 1-4 |
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Jennifer D. Selwyn
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| "Procur(ing) in the Common People These Better Behaviors": The Jesuits' Civilizing Mission in Early Modern Naples 1550-1620 |
| Pages: 4-34 |
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Aurora Bosch
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| Why is There No Labor Party in the United States? A Comparative New World Case Study: Australia and the U.S., 1783-1914 |
| Pages: 35-78 |
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Doug Rossinow
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| The New Left in the Counterculture: Hypotheses and Evidence |
| Pages: 79-120 |
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[PUBLIC HISTORY]  |
| Jon Wiener
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| Chinese Americans Remember World War II |
| Pages: 122-128 |
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[Teaching Radical History]  |
| Ian Christopher Fletcher
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| Empires and Encounters: Introduction |
| Pages: 129-131 |
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[Teaching Radical History]  |
| Alex Zukas
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| Teaching the Age of Empire |
| Pages: 132-146 |
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[Teaching Radical History]  |
| Judith A. DeGroat
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| Cultural Encounters in European History |
| Pages: 147-156 |
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[Teaching Radical History]  |
| Catherine J. Kudlick
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| Cultural Encounters of the Historical Kind |
| Pages: 157-164 |
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[Teaching Radical History]  |
| Ian Christopher Fletcher and Fanny Elisabeth Garvey
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| What Goes Around Comes Around: British Imperial History |
| Pages: 165-174 |
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[Teaching Radical History]  |
| Mrinalini Sinha // John S. Ellis
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| Teaching Imperialism as a Social Formation // Comment |
| Pages: 175-186 |
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[Past in Print]  |
| Paul Buhle
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| Spies Everywhere |
| Pages: 187-198 |
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[Past in Print]  |
| Matt K. Matsuda
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| The State of Things: Honoring Memory |
| Pages: 199-205 |
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[Past in Print]  |
| Deirdre Day-MacLeod
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| Labors of Love: Mothers and Their Critics |
| Pages: 206-210 |
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[Letters to the Editors]  |
| Melvyn Dubofsky
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| Pages: 211-214 |
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[Letters to the Editors]  |
| Francis Shor
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| Pages: 214-217 |
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R.J. Lambrose
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| The Abusable Past |
| Pages: 218-222 |
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[NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS]  |
| Page: 223 |