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- Issue 84, Fall 2002
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- Special Issue: The Uses of the Folk
For more than a quarter of a century, Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship and active political engagement converge. The journal is edited by a collective of historians--men and women with diverse backgrounds, research interests, and professional perspectives. Articles in RHR address issues of gender, race, sexuality, imperialism, and class, stretching the boundaries of historical analysis to explore Western and non-Western histories.
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Issue 84, Fall 2002Table of Contents
- Editors' Introduction
- pp. 1-5
- The Abusable Past
- pp. 211-214
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 215-216
Features
Reflections
- The Uses of Disciplinary History
- pp. 110-114
- Narrating Black Music's Past
- pp. 115-118
- Patrolling the Boundaries
- pp. 119-122
Historians at Work
Teaching Radical History
- Activist Pedagogy
- p. 137
(Re)Views
- Coming to Terms with the Right
- pp. 167-173
- Founders Chic As Culture War
- pp. 185-194
In Memoriam
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