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  1. Editorial
  2. Catherine Hall, Bill Schwarz
  3. pp. v-vi
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  1. The Caribbean in History
  2. Mary Chamberlain, Catherine Hall, Bill Schwarz
  3. pp. vi-vii
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  2. Miri Rubin
  3. pp. viii-16
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  1. Art, Genius, and Racial Theory in the Early Nineteenth Century: Benjamin Robert Haydon
  2. David Higgins
  3. pp. 17-40
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  1. The White Man under Siege: New Histories of Race in the Nineteenth Century and the Advent of White Australia
  2. Marilyn Lake
  3. pp. 41-62
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  1. Early British Psychoanalysis and the Medico-Psychological Clinic
  2. Suzanne Raitt
  3. pp. 63-85
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  1. 'The Tale of Sammy Spree': Gender and the Secret Dynamics of 1940s British Corporatism
  2. James Hinton
  3. pp. 86-109
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  1. 'We are All One in the Eyes of the Lord': Christopher Hill and the Historical Meanings of Radical Religion
  2. P. J. Corfield
  3. pp. 110-127
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  1. The Sociologist and the Republic: Pierre Bourdieu and the Virtues of Social History
  2. Julien Vincent
  3. pp. 128-148
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Caribbean Feature

  1. The Provincial Archive as a Place of Memory: the Role of Former Slaves in the Cuban War of Independence (1895-98)
  2. Rebecca J. Scott
  3. pp. 149-166
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  1. Elsa Goveia: History and Nation
  2. Mary Chamberlain
  3. pp. 167-190
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  1. Modernity that Predated the Modern: Sidney Mintz's Caribbean
  2. David Scott
  3. pp. 191-210
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  1. Frantz Fanon, or the Difficulty of Being Martinican
  2. David Macey
  3. pp. 211-223
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  1. Caribbean Museums and National Identity
  2. Alissandra Cummins
  3. pp. 224-245
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Archives and Sources

  1. The Conversion of Rebecca Jarrett
  2. Pamela J. Walker
  3. pp. 246-253
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  1. The Conversion of Rebecca Jarrett
  2. Rebecca Jarrett
  3. pp. 254-258
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  1. Black West Indian Seamen in the British Merchant Marine in the Mid nineteenth Century
  2. Alan Gregor Cobley
  3. pp. 259-274
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History on the Line

  1. Beyond the Archive of Silence: Narratives of Violence of the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh
  2. Sayeeda Yasmin Saikia
  3. pp. 274-286
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Reviews

  1. Just Good Friends? Same-Sex Intimacy in early modern Britain and Europe
  2. Alexandra Shepard
  3. pp. 289-296
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  1. 'Returning to Yerussalem': Exile, Return and Oral History
  2. Roger Zetter
  3. pp. 296-306
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  1. Public Experiments
  2. Claire Brock
  3. pp. 306-312
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  1. Aryanism and Empire
  2. Javed Majeed
  3. pp. 312-316
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  1. Pulpit Politics
  2. Anthony Page
  3. pp. 316-320
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  1. Oscar Wilde and Posterity
  2. John Gardiner
  3. pp. 320-325
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  1. Women, War and Citizenship
  2. Sarah Benton
  3. pp. 326-334
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  1. Kashmir's Conflicting Identities
  2. Andrew Whitehead
  3. pp. 335-340
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  1. Egos and Ideals in the Spanish Civil War
  2. Michael Richards
  3. pp. 340-348
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  1. Keeping the Faith
  2. Lynne Segal
  3. pp. 348-352
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Report Back

  1. Kith and Kin: Personal Relationships and Cultural Practices, 1830-1980, 20 February 2004, New Brunswick, NJ
  2. Patrick F. McDevitt, Richard Ivan Jobs
  3. pp. 353-355
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  1. Vernacular Modernism: 'Film: The First Global Vernacular?' University of London
  2. Mike Hammond
  3. pp. 355-358
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  1. Can the Subaltern Speak? New York, February 2004
  2. Michele Barrett
  3. p. 359
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Issue 57, Spring 2004