MEDIA AND MOVEMENTS:
FROM VIETNAM TO SEATTLE
Issue 78, Fall 2000
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Yvonne M. Lasalle
INTERVIEW
FEATURE ARTICLES
"Rock Prison of Liberation": Alcatraz
Island and the American Imagination
Tina Loo
Carolyn Strange
Melodrama and the Historians
Rohan McWilliam
From Virtual Community to Virtual History: Mass
Media and the American Antiwar Movement of the 1960s
Edward P. Morgan
FORUM: Virtual Community to Virtual History
"Virtual Community" and Our Own Visible
History Since the Sixties
Van Gosse
"Virtual or Ephemeral?"
Marilyn B. Young
Rethinking Media and Movements
Chad Raphael
A Return to "Virtual Community"
Edward P. Morgan
PHOTO ESSAY
PUBLIC HISTORY
Commemorating the Anglo-Boer War in
Post-Apartheid South Africa
Bill Nasson
Haunting Delgrès
Laurent Dubois
THE PAST IN PRINT
Vanishing Jobs in a Racialized America
Review of: Thomas J. Sugrue, The Origins of the
Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit; Jefferson Cowie, Capital Moves:
RCA's 70-Year Quest for Cheap Labor; Judith Stein, Running Steel, Running America: Race,
Economic Policy, and the Decline of Liberalism.
Nelson Lichtenstein
Colonial Families and the Contradictions
of "Civilization"in the French and Dutch Empires
Review of: Julia Clancy-Smith and Frances Gouda,
eds., Domesticating the Empire: Languages of Gender, Race and Family Life in French and
Dutch Colonialism.
Jennifer Heuer
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R.J. Lambrose
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