no 70 Winter
1998 - 70 (Winter)
Articles in this issue
Editors' Introduction
Women and Guilds in Bologna: The Ambiguities of "Marginality"
Unpacking the First Person Singular: Marriage, Power, and Negotiation in Nineteenth-Century Chile
"All the Intensity of My Nature": Ida B. Wells, Anger, and Politics
Public History
Culture Wars Won and Lost, Part II: The National African-American Museum Project
Teaching Radical History
Introduction
Teaching Radical History
Teaching Five Hundred Years of Struggle
Teaching Radical History
Constructing Fronteras: Teaching the History of the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands in the Age of Proposition 187 and Free Trade
Teaching Radical History
Unreal Cities: Bombay, London, New York
The Past in Print.
Culture War?
The Past in Print
Race, Class, Gender, and Diplomatic History
The Past in Print
Treading With Our Necks Above Water -- But Just Barely
The Past in Print
Breeches and Barricades: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France
The Abusable Past
Letters to the Editors
Letters to the Editors
Response
Letters to the Editors
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS