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Radical History Review (1982) 1982 (26): 37–64.
Published: 01 October 1982
...Steven Hahn Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging: Common Rights and Class Relations in the Postbellum South Steven Hahn I When the Beech Island Farmers' Club, a planter organization in Aiken, South...
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Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 9. The common areas became a workshop in which the political prisoners made banners and flyers. May 25, 1973. Photo by Alicia Sanguinetti. More
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Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 7. Sculptors and common-law prisoners placing the large stones and preparing the Limestone Quarry for the reunion event. Sculptor David Brown is on the far left. Courtesy of John Skotnes and Pippa Skotnes. More
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Radical History Review (1997) 1997 (67): 4–34.
Published: 01 January 1997
...Jennifer D. Selwyn Copyright © 1997 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1997 "Procur[ing] in the Common People These Better Behaviors": The Jesuits' Civilizing Mission in Early Modern Naples 1550-1620 Jennifer D. Selwyn...
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Radical History Review (1997) 1997 (67): 5–34.
Published: 01 January 1997
...Jennifer D. Selwyn Copyright © 1997 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1997 "Procur[ing] in the Common People These Better Behaviors": The Jesuits' Civilizing Mission in Early Modern Naples 1550-1620 Jennifer D. Selwyn...
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (108): 154–160.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Lucy Reynolds; John Schofield Greenham and Crookham Commons is an unusual place to think about enclosure, given that it was not historically enclosed like many places that surround it. But Greenham, to give it its shorthand term, has an extraordinary late modern history attached...
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Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (71): 6–10.
Published: 01 May 1998
...Eric Foner Copyright © 1998 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1998 Common Origins, Different Paths Eric Foner Thank you very much Eliza. It’s a great pleasure to be here with such a distinguished group of panelists at this institution...
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Radical History Review (2006) 2006 (96): 9–32.
Published: 01 October 2006
...Dylan Rodríguez MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 2006 (Non)Scenes of Captivity: The Common Sense of Punishment and Death Dylan Rodríguez [The soldier asked,] “Do you believe in anything?” I said to him, “I believe in Allah.” So he said, “But I believe...
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Published: 01 October 2018
Figure 4. On-site dormitories are common in Chinese construction sites. Construction companies want to ensure the minimal well-being of their workers to guarantee their productivity. The giant slogan on the background building reads: “The protection of the environment starts with me. For good More
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (121): 123–144.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Josephine Hoegaerts This article focuses on the acoustic aspect of parliamentary government in nineteenth-century Britain, demonstrating the continued importance of speech and audibility for representatives in the reformed House of Commons. Notions of what constituted a proper parliamentary voice...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (145): 13–36.
Published: 01 January 2023
... of “land” under Benthamite-inspired laws of “real property;” and the politicization of fossil fuels as an underground commons belonging to the abstract entity of the postcolonial nation. [email protected] [email protected] Copyright © 2023 by MARHO: The Radical Historians...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (109): 62–82.
Published: 01 January 2011
...Robert Gioielli This essay explores how certain residents of Baltimore, Maryland, in the late 1960s perceived governmental efforts to construct an urban highway system as an enclosure of the commons. Baltimore's political and business leaders believed that highways were required to keep the city...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (109): 101–107.
Published: 01 January 2011
...David Harvey Current thinking about the problem of how to manage common resources still dwells on arguments either in favor of or against enclosure, coming primarily from contemporary political and scholarly debate about the enclosure of the early modern agrarian English commons. Many...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (109): 137–152.
Published: 01 January 2011
... story of the Ramayana set to music from the 1920s, whose rights are owned by media corporations. Paley released her film, and all subsequent work, under a Creative Commons license, which not only made it freely available to anyone who wished to view, share, and add to her creative work but also legally...
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Radical History Review (2012) 2012 (112): 147–161.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Edward D. Melillo This article examines the history of neoliberal enclosures in the oscillating electrical and magnetic fields that surround us, the electromagnetic Commons. The relationship between the neoliberal phase of capitalism and the expansion of such new frontiers for privatization remains...
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (108): 29–48.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Ben Maddison The association among commons, rights, and freedom has been central to the radical historiographical tradition. This article investigates the origins and limitations of this association. First, it examines the evolution of the association among the three concepts, identifying...
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (108): 49–72.
Published: 01 October 2010
...David Correia This essay traces the struggle for the commons on New Mexico's Las Vegas Land Grant, a community property claim in New Mexico. Following the U.S.–Mexican War, waves of enclosures undermined communal property relations throughout the region. The Las Vegas grant was particularly...
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (108): 73–90.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Sharad Chari How might we understand inclusionary rights to common means of life within landscapes of entrenched exclusion? This essay addresses this question through processes of racialized dispossession, segregation, industrialization, and activism, through the specific contradictory space...
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Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (60): 196–202.
Published: 01 October 1994
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (108): 11–27.
Published: 01 October 2010
... in economics for her work on the commons, the essay criticizes the powerful and influential 1968 article “The Tragedy of the Commons” by the biologist Garrett Hardin. It demonstrates how Hardin's central argument is derived from the ideas of a nineteenth-century Oxford professor responding to a protracted...