Radical History Review: Volume 65 (Radical History Review, Series Number 65)
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Author(s)Cambridge University Press
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521576903
ISBN-139780521576901
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This special issue of the Radical History Review considers the praxis of anthropology and history and offers a new dialogue between scholars in both fields. The offerings vary from William Roseberry's consideration of the intellectual and political impact of conceptual shifts in the field, to Marc Edelman's report on reconceptualizing and reconstituting peasant struggles in Central America. Gerald Sider reconsiders the "Bread and Roses" strike of 1912 and critiques traditional interpretations in labor and social history. Sider's paper provokes responses from Paul Buhle, Ardis Cameron, David Montgomery, and Christine Stansell.
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