Fwd: Left History: New Issue
Yoshie Furuhashi
furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Tue Mar 6 00:19:46 PST 2001
>Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 01:38:18 -0500
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>From: Seth Wigderson <Sethw at suscom-maine.net>
>Subject: Left History: New Issue
>To: H-LABOR at H-NET.MSU.EDU
>
>From: "Patrick J. Connor" <pconnor at yorku.ca>
>
>
>The Editors of "Left History" are happy to announce the publication of
>Volume 7, Number 1. A table of contents is appended. Information about the
>journal, or subscription requests, may be directed to:
>
>Left History
>Department of History
>York University
>4700 Keele Street
>Toronto, Ontario,
>Canada, M3J 1P2
>
>lefthist at yorku.ca
>
>http://www.yorku.ca/research/lefthist
>
>
>CONTENTS
>
>Articles
>
>Social Bonds, Sexual Politics, and Political Community on the U.S. Left,
>1920s-1940s
>Kathleen A. Brown and Elizabeth Faue
>
>"The Most Dangerous Drug": Images of African-Americans and Cocaine Use in
>the Progressive Era
>Catherine Carstairs
>
>Making Citizens, Banishing Immigrants: The Discipline of Deportation
>Investigations, 1908-1913
>Fiona Alice Miller
>
>Interview
>
>History Frontiers: An Interview with Roy Rosenzweig
>John H. Summer
>
>Reviews
>
>Mechanical Dolls and Rank Ladies
>Fred Nadis
>
>Democracy and the Colonial Heritage in Africa: Revisiting Mandami's
>Citizen and Subject
>Bill Freund
>
>Radical Writing on Painted Walls
>Paul B. Jaskot
>
>Facinating Fascism in North America
>Satanislao G. Pugliese
>
>Cleaner of Windows, Taker of Journeys: Rereading Jane Jacobs
>Roger Sale
>
>Karin A. Shapiro, A New South Rebellion: The Battle Against Convict Labor
>in the Tennessee Colafields, 1871-1896 by Jennifer Luff
>
>Fred Siegel, The Future Once Happened Here: New York, D.C., LA., and the
>fate of America's Big Cities by Heather Ann Thompson
>
>Bonnie G. Smith, The Gender of History: Men, Women, and Historical
>Practise by Joy Dixon
>
>Philip M. Katz, From Appomattox to Montmartre: Americans and the Paris
>Commune by Kristin Hoganson
>
>Craig Heron, ed., The Workers' Revolt in Canada, 1917-1925 by Peter
>Campbell
>
>Carolyn Hamilton, Terrific Majesty: The Powers of Shaka Zulu and the
>Limits of Historical Invention by Diane Jeater
>
>Donald Caton, What a Blessing She Had Choloroform: The Medical and Social
>Response to the Pain of Childbirth, and Jo Lawless-Murphy, Reading Birth
>and Death: A History of Obstetric Thinking, by Maxine Rhodes
>
>David Goodman, Fault Lines: Journeys Into the New South Africa by Aran
>MacKinnon
>
>Michael Goodich, ed., The Other Middle Ages: Witnesses at the Margin of
>Medieval Society by Adam Kosto
>
>Bruce Gilley, Tiger on the Brink, Jiang Zemin and China's New Elite by
>Tina Mai Chen
>
>Gerald Friedman, State-Making and Labor Movements: France and the United
>States, 1876-1914 by Paul Michel Taillon
>
>Shani D'Cruze, Crimes of Outrage: Sex, Violence and Victorian Working
>Women by Pablo Mitchell
>
>Michael Dawson, The Mountie: From Dime Novel to Disney by A.A. den Otter
>
>Campbell Craig, Destroying the Village: Eisenhower and Nuclear War by
>David Seed
>
>Hamim Adi, West Africans in Britain, 1900-1960: Nationalism,
>Pan-Africanism, and Communism by Leslie Bessant
>
>Denise J. Youngblood, The Magic Mirror: Moviemaking in Russia, 1908-1918
>by Catriona Kelly
>
>Colin MacCabe, The Eloquence of the Vulgar: Language, Cinema and the
>Politics of Culture by Richard Keller Simon
>
>Siegfried Dracauer, The Salaried Masses: Duty and Distraction in Weimar
>Germany by David F. Crew
>
>Matthew Affron and Mark Antliff, eds., Fascist Vision: Art and Ideology in
>France and Italy by Carolyn Kay
>
>Molly Ladd-Taylor and Lauri Umansky, ed., "Bad" Mothers: The Politics of
>Blame in Twentieth-Century America by Pricscilla Wald
>
>Leo Ou-Fan Lee, Shanhai Modern: The Flowering of a New Urban Culture in
>China,, 1930-1945 and Lisa Rofel, Other Modernities: Gendered Yearings in
>China After Socialism by Antonia Finnane
>
>Bill V. Mullen, Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural
>Politics, 1935-46 and William J. Maxwell, New Negro, Old Left:
>African-American Writing and Communism Between the Wars by Peter Rachleff
>
>Adam Michnik, Letters from Freedom: Post-Cold War Realities and
>Perspectives by Seung-Whan Choi
>
>Cynthia Kepplyey Mahmood, Fighting for Faith and Nation: Dialogues with
>Sikh Militants by Louis E. Fenech
>
>David Palmer, Organizing the Shipyards: Union Strategy in Three Northeast
>Ports, 1933-1945 by Howard Kimeldorf
>
>Peter Oliver, "Terror to Evil-Doers": Prisons and Punishments in
>Nineteenth-Century Ontario by Donald Fyson
>
>Michael E. Birdwell, Celluloid Soldiers: Warner Bros.'s Campaingn against
>Nazism by Jennifer Langdon-Teclaw
>
>Diane Winston, Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation
>Army by James Opp
>
>Christopher Waldrep, Roots of Disorder: Race and Criminal Justice in the
>American South, 1817-1880 by Scott Hancock
>
>Vladimir Tismaneanu, Fantasies of Salvation: Democracy, Nationalism, and
>Myth in Post-Communist Europe by T. Mills Kelly
>
>David F. Schmitz, Thank God They're on Our Side: The United States and
>Right-Wing Dictatorships, 1921-1965 by Steven S. Volk
>
>Stephen G. Rabe, The Most Dangerous Area in the World: John F. Kennedy
>Confronts Communist Revolution in Latin America by Thomas J. Carty
>
>Clyde Woods, Development Arrested: The Blues and Plantation Power in the
>Mississippi Delta by Ted Ownby
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