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- Issue 57, Spring 2004
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Issue 57, Spring 2004Table of Contents
Articles
- 'Not Even Past Yet'
- pp. 101-115
Historical Imagination
- Distance and Historical Representation
- pp. 123-141
Braudel and Historical Time
The two papers which follow were given at the Goldsmiths College History Seminar roundtable on History and Time, in 2003.
- Braudel's Prison Notebooks
- pp. 151-160
After 1989
- What Happened to Socialism?
- pp. 202-215
- November in Berlin: the End of the Everyday
- pp. 216-234
Remembering Edward Said
- Edward Said
- pp. 235-243
- Edward Said
- pp. 244-246
History at Large
Historic Passions
- A Passion for Diphthongs
- pp. 263-270
Reviews
- Luminous Learning
- pp. 271-275
- Beautiful People
- pp. 275-278
- Invisible Hands
- pp. 278-283
- Ernest Jones: Who is he? What has he done?
- pp. 283-288
- Extravagances
- pp. 289-293
- A New History from Below
- pp. 294-298
Obituary
- Walter Kendall (1926-2003)
- pp. 299-302
Notes on Contributors
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 303-306