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ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
& HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES
Issue 74, Spring 1999EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Pamela Haag
and Heidi Tinsman
FEATURE ARTICLES
Histories of Disturbance
Laura Cameron
Oil, the Ogoni and Nigeria: A Conversation with
Barine Yorbe TeeKate
Lisa Brock
Body, Place and the State: The Makings of an
"Environmentalist" Imaginary in the Post-World War II U.S.
Christopher Sellers
Troubled Waters in Ecotopia: Environmental Racism
in Portland, Oregon
Ellen Stroud
Citizens or Consumers?: Environmentalism and the
Public Sphere in Postsocialist Hungary
Krista Harper
Exhibiting Philadelphia's "Vital
Center": Negotiating Environmental and Civic Reform in a Popular Postwar Planning
Vision
Amy E. Menzer
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Teaching Medical History: Introduction
Philippa Levine and Judith DeGroat
Teaching About Race and Racism in Medical History
Vanessa Northington Gamble
Beyond Midwives: Teaching Gender, Science, and
Medicine from Antiquity to the Present
Deborah E. Harkness
"The Great Patients": Heroes and
Anti-heroes in a Medical History Course
Jonathan Sadowsky
The Culture of Medicine and the Culture of the
Academy
Philippa Levine
THE PAST IN PRINT
Nature Lovers
Review of: Mike Davis, Ecology of Fear: Los
Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster; Upton Sinclair, Oil!; and Susan G. Davis,
Spectacular Nature: Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience.
Eve Oishi
Social History with the Politics Put Back In
Review of: Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, and Steve
Hindle, eds. The Experience of Authority in Early Modern England; David Underdown, A
Freeborn People: Politics and the Nation in Seventeenth-Century England; and Kathleen
Wilson, The Sense of the People: Politics, Culture, and Imperialism in England, 1715-1785.
Paul D. Halliday
Buscando el Comandante: Recent Writings on the Life and Times of Che Guevara
Review of: Jon Lee Anderson, Che Guevara: A
Revolutionary Life; Jorge G. Castaņeda, Compaņero; Pace Ignacio Taibo II, Guevara: Also
Known as Che; and David Kunzle (ed)., Che Guevera: Icon, Myth, and Message.
Daniel L. Widener
Whence and Whither Contemporary American Radicalism?
Review of: Stanley Aronowitz, The Death and
Rebirth of American Radicalism; and Staughton Lynd, Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast
Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement.
Fran Shor
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R.J. Lambrose
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