2005 - 92 (April)

Articles in this issue

Editors' Introduction

Pages: 1 - 6

Two Revolutions: The Ghadar Movement and India's Radical Diaspora, 1913-1918

Pages: 7 - 30

The Uses of the Comparative Imagination: South African History and World History in the Political Consciousness and Strategy of the South African Left, 1943-1959

Pages: 31 - 61

"De la Esclavitud Yanqui a la Libertad Cubana": U.S. Black Radicals, the Cuban Revolution, and the Formation of a Tricontinental Ideology

Pages: 62 - 87

"The World Is Changing, and History Is the One That Is Teaching Us Where to Go and What to Do": An Interview with Adelina Nicholls

Pages: 89 - 98

Introduction: New Historical Perspectives on the First Universal Races Congress of 1911

Pages: 99 - 102

The Universal Races Congress, London Political Culture, and Imperial Dissent, 1900-1939

Pages: 103 - 117

Negotiating Universal Values and Cultural and National Parameters at the First Universal Races Congress

Pages: 118 - 132

The Negro and the Dark Princess: Two Legacies of the Universal Races Congress

Pages: 133 - 152

Introduction: Teaching That Another World Is Possible

Pages: 153 - 154

Teaching the History of Global and Transnational Feminisms

Pages: 155 - 163

Toward a Global History of the Left

Pages: 164 - 174

(Re)orienting Orientalism

Pages: 175 - 183

Notes and Raves from the Collective, Summer 2004

Pages: 184 - 189

The Abusable Past

Pages: 191 - 195

Notes on Contributors

Pages: 197 - 198