no 69 Fall
1997 - 69 (Fall)
Articles in this issue
Editors' Introduction
Dr. Barnardo's "Artistic Fictions": Photography, Sexuality, and the Ragged Child in Victorian London
The Culture of the Informal Economy: Numbers Runners in Inter-War Black Detroit
To Fulfill Their "Rightly Needs": Consumerism and the National Welfare Rights Movement
Pressures from Below: Pauperism, Chattel Slavery, and the Ideological Construction of Free Market Labor Incentives in Antebellum America
Public History
Photography as a Charitable Weapon: Poor Kids and Self-Representation
Teaching Radical History
Introduction: Challenging Impoverished Curricula
Teaching Radical History
Fighting the War Against Welfare: Teaching the War on Poverty in Historical Perspective
Teaching Radical History
The Radical Historians of San Quentin
Teaching Radical History
Challenging a World Taken for Granted: Reflections on Teaching about Social Inequality
Teaching Radical History
The History of European and North American Social Policy
The Past in Print
In Search of Weeping Worlds: Economies of Agency and Politics of Representation in the Ethnography of Inequality
The Past in Print
Bringing Politics Back In: Health Security and Social Politics in America
In Memorium
Raphael Samuel (1934-1996): An Appreciation
In Memory: Raphael Samuel
The Abusable Past
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS