no 75 Fall
1999 - 75 (Fall)
Articles in this issue
Histories, Memories, and Identities: Editors' Introduction
Feature Articles
"Negroes Are Not Jews": Race, Holocaust Consciousness, and the Rise of Jewish Neoconservatism
The Shooting of Jofre Corrêa Neto: Writing the Individual Back into Historical Memory
"Respect Your Elders, Know Your Past": History and the Queer Theorists
Public History
Series in Public History "Around the Globe": Introduction
Race and Empire at "Our Place": New Zealand's New National Museum
Remembering the War and the Atomic Bombs: New Museums, New Approaches
Teaching Radical History
Africans and the Roots of Early American Culture: Introduction
African Identity and Slavery in the Americas
The Past in Print - Review by Darién J. Davis - Race Relations in Post-abolition Latin America: Two New Perspectives, Review of:
Our Rightful Share: the Afro-Cuban Struggle for Equality, 1886-1912
The Past in Print - Review by Darién J. Davis - Race Relations in Post-abolition Latin America: Two New Perspectives, Review of:
Freedoms Given, Freedoms Won: Afro-Brazilians in Post Abolition Sao Paulo and Salvador
Review by Peter J. Kuznick - He "Never Lost Any Sleep": Coping with Truman's Nightmarish Nuclear Legacy, Review of:
Lining with The Bomb: American and Japanese Cultural Conflicts in the Nuclear Age
Review by Peter J. Kuznick - He "Never Lost Any Sleep": Coping with Truman's Nightmarish Nuclear Legacy, Review of:
Resisting the Bomb: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement 1954-1970 (The Struggle Against the Bomb, Volume Two)
The Abusable Past
Notes on Contributors