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Past Politics, Present Questions

Issue 71, Spring 1998

EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Eliza Jane Reilly, Amber Hollibaugh, Van Gosse


FORUM: Liberalism and the Left: Rethinking the Relationship

Introduction: Eliza Jane Reilly
Participants:

Eric Foner
Blanche Wiesen Cook
Manning Marable
Amber Hollibaugh

 Comments:

  Gerald Horne
  Sara Evans
  Robert Westbrook


FORUM: What Comes After Patriarchy? Comparative Reflections on Gender and Power in a 'Post-Patriarchal' Age

Introduction: Teresa Meade


Participants:

Steve J. Stern
Judith Stacey
Linda Gordon and Allen Hunter

Comments:

Temma Kaplan
Teresa Meade and Pamela Haag


INTERVIEW: Locating the Black Intellectual: An Interview with Harold Cruse
Conducted by Van Gosse

 


MEMOIR: Mario Savio's Religious Influences and Origins

Arthur Gatti

TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY

Introduction: Empires and Encounters III
Monica van Beusekom and Ian Christopher Fletcher

Teaching "Islam & the West"
Mansour Bonakdarien

From World Systems to Post-Coloniality: Teaching the History of European Imperial Encounters in the Modern Age
Alice Conklin

British Imperialism and the Dynamics of Race, Gender, and Class in the Long Nineteenth Century
Douglas Peers

PAST IN PRINT

Reviving Patriarchy

Review of: Steve J. Stern, The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men, and Power in Late Colonial Mexico; and Susan K. Besse; Restructuring Patriarchy: The Modernization of Gender Inequality in Brazil, 1914-1940.

Heidi Tinsman


Building Objectivity: Recent Feminist Histories of Science

Review of: Londa Schiebinger, Nature's Body: Gender and the Making of Modern Science; Susan Lederer, Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America Before the Second World War; and Lisa Cartwright, Screening the Body: Tracing Medicine's Visual Culture.

David Serlin


 "Between the Worst of the Past and the Worst of the Future": Reconsidering Convict Leasing in the South

Review of: Matthew J. Mancini, One Dies, Get Another: Convict Leasing in the American South; Alex Lichtenstein, Twice the Work of Free Labor: The Political Economy of Convict Labor in the New South; and David M. Oshinsky, "Worse Than Slavery": Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice.

Robert Perkinson


Why Is the Dismal Science So Dismal?

Review of: Robert Heilbroner and William Milberg, The Crisis of Vision in Modern American Economic Thought; Philip Mirowski, More Heat than Light: Economics as Social Physics, Physics as Nature's Economics; Dorothy Ross, The Origins of American Social Science.
Michael Bernstein

IN MEMORIAM: Joseph S. Murphy
Stephen Brier

THE ABUSABLE PAST
R.J. Lambrose

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

 


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