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Title:  Radical History Review   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  1999
Issue:  73
Month:  Winter
 
     
 
 
 
Pennee Bender and Yvonne Lassalle    
Islands in History: Editor's Introduction
Pages: 1-3
 
[Special Interview]   
Conducted by Marvette Perez and Yvonne Lassalle
Pepón Osorio Riffs on Colonialism, Postcoloniality, and Puerto Rican Survival
Pages: 4-21
 
Ada Ferrer    
Cuba, 1898: Rethinking Race, Nation, and Empire
Pages: 22-46
 
Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles    
"Higher Womanhood" Among the "Lower Races": Julia McNair Henry in Puerto Rico and the "Burdens" of 1898
Pages: 47-73
 
Paul Kramer    
Making Concessions: Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine Exposition, St. Louis, 1901-1905
Pages: 74-114
 
[Public History]   
Matthew Frye Jacobson
Imperial Amnesia: Teddy Roosevelt, the Philippines, and the Modern Art of Forgetting
Pages: 116-127
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Ian Christopher Fletcher
Around 1898: Introduction
Pages: 128-129
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Oscar V. Campomanes
1898 and the Nature of the New Empire
Pages: 130-146
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Lynette Crud
Rethinking the United States in "Paradise": A Course for Teachers, July 20-31 1998
Pages: 147-152
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Nancy Raquel Mirabal
It's All Spoken Here: Introduction to the History of Latina/os in the United States
Pages: 153-159
 
[Teaching Radical History]   
Andrew Grant Wood
Myths, Music, and Multimedia in Teaching Modern Mexican History
Pages: 160-171
 
[The Past in Print]   
Molly Mitchell
When Women Get Together: Black Women, Working Women, and History
Pages: 172-184
 
[The Past in Print]   
Maria Cecilia Cangiano
Structure vs. Experience? Recent Contributions to Latin American Labor Historiography
Pages: 185-195
 
[The Past in Print ]   
Casey Blake
Public Art and Civic Culture
Pages: 196-203
 
[The Past in Print ]   
Daniel E. Bender
Bobbins, Pins, and Runways: The Needle Trades and the Remaking of Working-Class History
Pages: 204-212
 
R. J. Lambrose    
The Abusable Past
Pages: 213-217
 
[News From RHR]   
Page: 218
 
[Notes on Contributors]   
Pages: 219-222
 
     
 
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