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Women and Power
Issue 70, Winter 1998EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Priscilla Murolo and Barbara Weinstein
FEATURE ARTICLES
Women and Guilds in Bologna: The Ambiguities of
"Marginality"
Dora Dumont
Unpacking the First Person Singular: Marriage,
Power, Negotiation in Nineteenth-Century Chile
Andy Daitsman
"All the Intensity of My Nature": Ida
B. Wells, Anger, and Politics
Patricia A. Schechter
PUBLIC HISTORY
Culture Wars Won and Lost, Part II: The National
African-American Museum Project
Fath Davis Ruffins
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Introduction
Ian Christopher Fletcher
Monica van Beusekom
Teaching Five Hundred Years of Struggle
Greg Grandin
Constructing Fronteras: Teaching the History of
the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands in the Age of Proposition 187 and Free Trade
Enrique C. Ochoa
Unreal Cities: Bombay, London, New York
Robert Gregg
PAST IN PRINT
Culture War?
Review of: Joanna Bourke, Dismembering the Male:
Men's Bodies, Britain, and the Great War; Susan Kingsley Kent, Making Peace: The
Reconstruction of Gender in Interwar Britain; Mary Louise Roberts, Civilization without
Sexes: Reconstructing Gender in Postwar France, 1917-1927; and Jay Winter, Sites of
Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History.
Daniel J. Sherman
Race, Class, Gender, and Diplomatic History
Review of: Elizabeth McKillen, Chicago Labor and
the Quest for a Democratic Diplomacy, 1914-1924; Brenda Gayle Plummer, Rising Wind: Black
Americans and U.S. Foreign Affairs, 1935-1960; Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, Changing
Differences: Women and the Shaping of American Foreign Policy, 1917-1994; Harriet Hyman
Alonso, Peace As a Women's Issue: A History of the U.S. Movement for World Peace and
Women's Rights; and Carolyn Woods Eisenberg, Drawing the Line: The American Decision to
Divide Germany, 1944- 1949.
Robert Shaffer
Treading With Our Necks Above Water--But Just Barely
Review of: Warren Dean, With Broadax and
Firebrand: The Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
Todd A. Diacon
Breeches and Barricades: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France
Review of: Anna Clark, The Struggle for the
Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class; Roger V. Gould, Insurgent
Identities: Class, Community, and Protest in Paris from 1848 to the Commune; and Sonya O.
Rose, Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century England.
Tim Hitchcock
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS
Terence Kissack
Response by James A. Brundage
Thomas M. Doerflinger
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R.J. Lambrose
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
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