1999 - 74 (Spring)

Articles in this issue

Editors' Introduction

Pages: 1 - 2

Histories of Disturbance

Pages: 4 - 24

Oil, the Ogoni and Nigeria: a Conversation with Barine Yorbe TeeKate

Pages: 25 - 30

Body, Place and the State: the Makings of an "Environmentalist" Imaginary in the Post-World War II U.S.

Pages: 31 - 64

Troubled Waters in Ecotopia: Environmental Racism in Portland, Oregon

Pages: 65 - 95

Citizens or Consumers?: Environmentalism and the Public Sphere in Postsocialist Hungary

Pages: 96 - 111

Exhibiting Philadelphia's "Vital Center": Negotiating Environmental and Civic Reform in a Popular Postwar Planning Vision

Pages: 112 - 136

Teaching Radical History

Teaching Medical History: Introduction

Pages: 137 - 139

Teaching Radical History

Teaching about Race and Racism in Medical History

Pages: 140 - 161

Teaching Radical History

Beyond Midwives: Teaching Gender, Science, and Medicine from Antiquity to the Present

Pages: 162 - 172

Teaching Radical History

"The Great Patients:" Heroes and Anti-heroes in a Medical History Course

Pages: 173 - 183

Teaching Radical History

The Culture of Medicine and the Culture of the Academy

Pages: 184 - 196

The Past in Print

Nature Lovers: Mike Davis, Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and The Imagination of Disaster; Susan G. Davis, Spectacular Nature: Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience; and Upton Sinclair, Oil!

Pages: 197 - 206

The Past in Print

Social History with the Politics Put Back In: Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, and Steve Hindle, eds., The Experience of Authority in Early Modern England; Kathleen Wilson The Sense of the People: Politics, Culture, and Imperialism in England, 1715-1785

Pages: 207 - 216

The Past in Print

Buscando El Comandante: Recent Writings on the Life and Times of Che Guevara: Jon Lee Anderson, Che Guevara: a Revolutionary Life:

Pages: 217 - 229

The Past in Print

Whence and Whither Contemporary American Radicalism?: Stanlev Aronowitz, The Death and Rebirth of American Radicalism; Staughton Lynd, Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadiest Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement

Pages: 230 - 233

The Abusable Past

Pages: 234 - 238

Editorial Correction

Page: 239

Notes on Contributors

Pages: 240 - 241