Memory and History
Issue 56, Spring 1993EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Laura Frader and David Nasaw
FEATURE ARTICLES
Memory and History: On the Poverty of Remembering
and Forgetting the Judeocide
Arno J. Mayer
The Literature of Riot Duty: Managing Class Conflict in the Streets, 1877-1927
Eugene Leach
The Black Intellectual, Recent Curricular Reforms, and the Discourse of Collective
Identity
Thelma Wills Foote
SPECIAL FEATURE: E.P. Thompson and the English Working Class
Commonists of the World Unite
Peter Linebaugh
A Tale of Two Thompsons
Theodore Koditschek
Rethinking the History of Working People: Class, Gender, and Identities in an Age of
Industry and Empire
Ian Christopher Fletcher
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Introductory Comments
Van Gosse and Priscilla Murolo
Racial Inequality in America: A Comparative Historical Perspective
Ronald Takaki
Perspectives on Race in American History
Komozi Woodard
History of Racism in the United States
Sundiata Cha-jua
America and Americans
Dana Frank
PUBLIC HISTORY
Black Labor and Technological Change at a
National Historic Landmark: Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, Alabama
Alex Lichtenstein
THE PAST IN PRINT
Women and Welfare: Public Interventions in
Private Lives
Alice Kessler-Harris
Racism and Socialism in the Tropics
Steven C. Topik
Good Gays and Bad: The Respectability Question in Gay and Lesbian History
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R. J. Lambrose
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