Volume Six Number One,  Spring 1998



Articles

"But You Wouldn't Have the Gumption to Use It": Bonnie and Clyde and the Sexual Revolution
    Jana Kay Lunstad

Print Workers and Revolutionary Rhetoric in Leipzig and Berlin
    Richard Skinner

Diego Rivera and the Left: The Destruction and Reconstruction of the Rockefeller Center Mural
    Dora Apel


Interview

Growing Up Okie:
An Interview With Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

    Danny Postel


Review Essays

Fire's Cycle and Pyne's History
    Matthew Evenden

"Normalizing" the Writing of Quebec History
    Michael Behiels

The CNN Series on the Cold War
    Benjamin D. Lowinsky





Reviews

  • Edward Alexander, Irving Howe -- Socialist, Critic, Jew   ALAN COOPER
  • Paul Goodman, Of One Blood: Abolitionism and the Origins of Racial Equality   FRANK TOWERS
  • Billy Bragg and Wilco, Mermaid Avenue   PAUL D. FISCHER
  • Francis Robert Shor, Utopianism and Radicalism in a Reforming America,1888-1918   JEAN PFAELZER
  • Whitney Chadwick, ed., Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism, and Self-representation   LISA D. FREIMAN
  • Linda McQuaig, The Cult of Impotence: Selling the Myth of Powerlessness in the Global Economy   JOSEPH K. ROBERTS
  • Christopher Phelps, Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist   KENT WORCESTER
  • Dominique Marshall, Aux origines sociales de l'État-providence:Familles québécoises, obligation scolaire etallocations familiales 1940-1955   MAGDA FAHRNI
  • J. Anthony Lukas, Big Trouble   JAMES A. YOUNG
  • Andrea Stulman Dennett, Weird and Wonderful: The Dime Museum in America   MARK BALDWIN
  • John Hellman, The Knight-Monks of Vichy France: Uriage, 1940-1945 (Second Edition)   SEAN KENNEDY
  • Paul Buhle and Patrick McGilligan, Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist   JOE DORINSON
  • Neil Parsons, King Khama, Emperor Joe, and the Great White Queen: Victorian Britain Through African Eyes   LAURENCE KITZAN



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