2000 - 78 (Fall)

Articles in this issue

Editor's Introduction

Pages: 1 - 4

Interview

On Herbert Aptheker and His Side of History: An Interview with Eric Foner

Pages: 5 - 26

Feature Articles

"Rock Prison of Liberation": Alcatraz Island and the American Imagination

Pages: 27 - 56

Melodrama and the Historians

Pages: 57 - 84

From Virtual Community to Virtual History: Mass Media and the American AntiwarMovement of the 1960s

Pages: 85 - 122

Forum: Virtual Community to Virtual History

"Virtual Community" and Our Own Visible History since the Sixties

Pages: 123 - 125

"Virtual or Ephemeral?"

Pages: 126 - 129

Rethinking Media and Movements

Pages: 130 - 137

A Return to "Virtual Community"

Pages: 138 - 140

Photo Essay

Calls to Action: Posters of the Anti-Vietnam War Movement

Pages: 141 - 148

Public History

Commemorating the Anglo-Boer War in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Pages: 149 - 165

Haunting Delgrès

Pages: 166 - 177

The Past in Print

Vanishing Jobs in a Racialized America 'Review essay of: Thomas J. Sugrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit; Jefferson Cowie, Capital Moves: RCA's 70-Year Quest for Cheap Labor; Judith Stein, Running Steel, Running America: Race, Economic Policy, and the Decline of Liberalism'

Pages: 178 - 188

Review of Julia Clancy-Smith and Frances Gouda, editors, Domesticating the Empire: Languages of Gender, Race and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism

Colonial Families and the Contradictions of "Civilization" in the French and Dutch Empires:

Pages: 189 - 202

The Abusable Past

Pages: 203 - 207

Notes on Contributors

Pages: 208 - 209