1999 - 73 (Winter)

Articles in this issue

Islands in History: Editor's Introduction

Pages: 1 - 3

Special Interview

Pepón Osorio Riffs on Colonialism, Postcoloniality, and Puerto Rican Survival

Pages: 4 - 21

Cuba, 1898: Rethinking Race, Nation, and Empire

Pages: 22 - 46

"Higher Womanhood" Among the "Lower Races": Julia McNair Henry in Puerto Rico and the "Burdens" of 1898

Pages: 47 - 73

Making Concessions: Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine Exposition, St. Louis, 1901-1905

Pages: 74 - 114

Public History

Imperial Amnesia: Teddy Roosevelt, the Philippines, and the Modern Art of Forgetting

Pages: 116 - 127

Teaching Radical History

Around 1898: Introduction

Pages: 128 - 129

Teaching Radical History

1898 and the Nature of the New Empire

Pages: 130 - 146

Teaching Radical History

Rethinking the United States in "Paradise": A Course for Teachers, July 20-31 1998

Pages: 147 - 152

Teaching Radical History

It's All Spoken Here: Introduction to the History of Latina/os in the United States

Pages: 153 - 159

Teaching Radical History

Myths, Music, and Multimedia in Teaching Modern Mexican History

Pages: 160 - 171

The Past in Print

When Women Get Together: Black Women, Working Women, and History

Pages: 172 - 184

The Past in Print

Structure vs. Experience? Recent Contributions to Latin American Labor Historiography

Pages: 185 - 195

The Past in Print

Public Art and Civic Culture

Pages: 196 - 203

The Past in Print

Bobbins, Pins, and Runways: The Needle Trades and the Remaking of Working-Class History

Pages: 204 - 212

The Abusable Past

Pages: 213 - 217

News From RHR

Page: 218

Notes on Contributors

Pages: 219 - 222