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Title:  Radical History Review   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  1998
Issue:  70
Month:  Winter
 
     
 
 
 
Priscilla Murolo and Barbara Weinstein    
Editors' Introduction
Pages: 1-3
 
Dora Dumont    
Women and Guilds in Bologna: The Ambiguities of "Marginality"
Pages: 4-25
 
Andy Daitsman    
Unpacking the First Person Singular: Marriage, Power, and Negotiation in Nineteenth-Century Chile
Pages: 26-47
 
Patricia A. Schechter    
"All the Intensity of My Nature": Ida B. Wells, Anger, and Politics
Pages: 48-77
 
[Public History]   
Fath Davis Ruffins
Culture Wars Won and Lost, Part II: The National African-American Museum Project
Pages: 78-101
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Ian Christopher Fletcher and Monica van Beusekom
Introduction
Pages: 102-105
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Greg Grandin
Teaching Five Hundred Years of Struggle
Pages: 106-118
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Enrique C. Ochoa
Constructing Fronteras: Teaching the History of the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands in the Age of Proposition 187 and Free Trade
Pages: 119-130
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Robert Gregg
Unreal Cities: Bombay, London, New York
Pages: 131-148
 
[The Past in Print.]   
Daniel J. Sherman
Culture War?
Pages: 149-155
 
[The Past in Print]   
Robert Shaffer
Race, Class, Gender, and Diplomatic History
Pages: 156-168
 
[The Past in Print]   
Todd A. Diacon
Treading With Our Necks Above Water -- But Just Barely
Pages: 169-174
 
[The Past in Print]   
Tim Hitchcock
Breeches and Barricades: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France
Pages: 175-180
 
R. J. Lambrose    
The Abusable Past
Pages: 181-186
 
[Letters to the Editors]   
Terence Kissack
Pages: 187-188
 
[Letters to the Editors]   
James A. Brundage
Response
Pages: 189-190
 
[Letters to the Editors]   
Thomas M. Doerflinger
Page: 191
 
[NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS]   
Pages: 192-193
 
     
 
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