COUNTER-QUINCENTENARY
Issue 53, Spring 1992EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Margaret Hunt and Teresa Meade
FEATURE ARTICLES
On Caribbean Shores: Problems of Writing History
of the First Contact
Patricia Seed
Disguised Reconciliations: Indigenous Voices in Early Franciscan Missionary Drama in
Mexico
Max Harris
Hegemony Out of Conquest: The First Two Centuries of Spanish Rule in Central Mexico
Susan Kellogg
Native Resistance in Eighteenth-Century Amazonia: The "Abominable Muras" in War
and Peace
David Sweet
THE PAST IN PRINT
Gender, Generation, and Honor in Colonial Mexican
History
Eileen J. Findlay
Kagarlitsky and the Leviathan: Political Disobedience and Intellectual Discourse in Russia
Carol S. Leonard
Tough Jews and Bullies
Paul Buhle
The Pink Triangle and the Swastika: Gay Men in the Thousand Year Reich
Robet G. Moeller
Asian Americans and the Writing of Their History
Gordon H. Chang
The Undoing of the Intellectuals
Leon Fink
British Literature and British Empire
Michael Sprinker
PUBLIC HISTORY
"Public Ethnohistory" and
Native-American Communities: History or Administrative Genocide?
William A. Starna
Glory Be
Ira Berlin
THE ABUSE PAST
R.J. Lambrose |