no 73 Winter
1999 - 73 (Winter)
Articles in this issue
Islands in History: Editor's Introduction
Special Interview
Pepón Osorio Riffs on Colonialism, Postcoloniality, and Puerto Rican Survival
Cuba, 1898: Rethinking Race, Nation, and Empire
"Higher Womanhood" Among the "Lower Races": Julia McNair Henry in Puerto Rico and the "Burdens" of 1898
Making Concessions: Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine Exposition, St. Louis, 1901-1905
Public History
Imperial Amnesia: Teddy Roosevelt, the Philippines, and the Modern Art of Forgetting
Teaching Radical History
Around 1898: Introduction
Teaching Radical History
1898 and the Nature of the New Empire
Teaching Radical History
Rethinking the United States in "Paradise": A Course for Teachers, July 20-31 1998
Teaching Radical History
It's All Spoken Here: Introduction to the History of Latina/os in the United States
Teaching Radical History
Myths, Music, and Multimedia in Teaching Modern Mexican History
The Past in Print
When Women Get Together: Black Women, Working Women, and History
The Past in Print
Structure vs. Experience? Recent Contributions to Latin American Labor Historiography
The Past in Print
Public Art and Civic Culture
The Past in Print
Bobbins, Pins, and Runways: The Needle Trades and the Remaking of Working-Class History
The Abusable Past
News From RHR
Notes on Contributors