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Radical History Review (1983) 1983 (27): 144–171.
Published: 01 January 1983
...Edward Countryman; Susan Deans 1983 Independence and Revolution in the Americas: A Project for Comparative Study Edward Countryman and Susan Deans The United States and the republics of Hispanic America came into political being at roughly...
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Radical History Review (1980) 1980 (24): 93–112.
Published: 01 October 1980
...Edward Countryman 1980 HISTORY IN THE MEDIA John Ford's...
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Radical History Review (1984) 1984 (28-30): 417–421.
Published: 01 May 1984
...Gary B. Nash 1984 The Incomplete Revolution Gary B. Nash Edward Countryman. A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York, 1760-1 790. Baltimore and Lon- don: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981...
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Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (60): 209–211.
Published: 01 October 1994
...). American Revolution (Oxford, Edward Countryman, The American 1976). Revolution (Hill & Wang, 1985). Tom Paine, Common Sense (Penguin Books edition). TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY/211 Schedule...
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Radical History Review (1980) 1980 (24): 3–5.
Published: 01 October 1980
... an autonomous and anti-European revolutionary struggle. With his analysis of John Ford’s film, Drums Along the Mohawk, Edward Countryman explores the presentation of history in popular cultural forms. Countryman demonstrates how the director’s revision INTRODUCTION...
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Radical History Review (1980) 1980 (24): 192.
Published: 01 October 1980
... , Northridge. EDWARD COUNTRYMAN teaches at the University of Warwick. While on leave from Warwick he has been affiliated with New York University and worked with the New York collective of MARHO. His book, A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political...
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Radical History Review (1983) 1983 (27): 223–224.
Published: 01 January 1983
... COUNTRYMAN teaches in the Joint School of Comparative American Studies at the University of Warwick, and has been a member of the NewYork MARHO Collective. He is the author ofA People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York?1 760-1790 (Johns...
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Radical History Review (2001) 2001 (81): 178.
Published: 01 October 2001
... America, to be published by Harcourt Press next year. In addition, she is coediting Freedom North, a collection of essays on black freedom struggles outside of the American South, with Matthew Countryman and Komoze Woodward (to be published in 2002...
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Radical History Review (2001) 2001 (81): 176–177.
Published: 01 October 2001
... America, to be published by Harcourt Press next year. In addition, she is coediting Freedom North, a collection of essays on black freedom struggles outside of the American South, with Matthew Countryman and Komoze Woodward (to be published in 2002...
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (51): 145–172.
Published: 01 October 1991
...:173-78. INDEX/ 149 Copelman, Dina M. Comment on William Appleman Williams: A Symposium. 50:39-70. Reflections on a Tradition That I Am Not a Part of, But Which Is a Part of Me. 50:103-6. Countryman, Edward, and Susan Deans...
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Radical History Review (1983) 1983 (27): 3–20.
Published: 01 January 1983
... centuries of formal colonialism. He suggests that the real and imagined threat of mass unrest and endemic conflict and violence had an important bearing on the political behavior of national elites in Latin America. The article by Countryman and Deans on independence in the Americas compares...
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Radical History Review (1982) 1982 (26): 37–64.
Published: 01 October 1982
...) stronger safeguards for private property. "Negroes have a notorious pro- pensity to appropriate what belongs to another," the Countryman lec- tured, arguing that while under "slavery they could be checked by their masters in the indulgence of this propensity [nlow . . . the strong arm of the law...
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Radical History Review (1988) 1988 (42): 7–47.
Published: 01 October 1988
..., displaced and submerged. If I am right about this distribu- tive dimension, its elusive story is worth reconstructing.' Thanks to Young, Gordon Wood, Gary Nash, Edward Countryman, and others we know a fair amount about the olitical ideas of the popular movements of the Revolutionary Era...
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Radical History Review (1982) 1982 (26): 179–190.
Published: 01 October 1982
... Text, and Social Conflict in South America Countryman, Edward John Fords hmsAlong the 24: 93-112 Mohawk: The Making of an American Myth Cronin, James Creating a Marxist Historiography: 19: 87-109...
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Radical History Review (1990) 1990 (48): 143–152.
Published: 01 October 1990
...). 16. Slaughtel; whiskey Rebellion; Bellesiles, "The Establishmentof Legal Structum on the Frontier: The Case of Revolutionary Vermont," Joudof Americmt History 73 (1987), 895-915; Edward Countryman, "'Out of the Bounds of the Law': Northern Land Riotem in the Eighteenth Century" in Young...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (109): 83–99.
Published: 01 January 2011
... of support at the next. The rural labourer was better off than his urban counterpart in this respect, for whereas a town-­dweller seldom had any alternative means of support, a countryman could often supplement his earnings from the produce of such land as he possessed” (79). “During...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (109): 62–82.
Published: 01 January 2011
... History Review 5. See, for example, Matthew Countryman, Up South: Civil Rights and Black Power in Philadelphia (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006); and Robert O. Self, American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland (Princeton, NJ: Princeton...
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (86): 66–88.
Published: 01 May 2003
.../civilization from without, despotism/democracy, Arab/Berber. By “the Berber” was understood, parodying only very slightly, a sedentary, agriculturalist mountain countryman speaking a non-Arabic dialect of a language group eventually classified, with Nubian and Ethiopian...
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Radical History Review (2003) 2003 (86): 123–148.
Published: 01 May 2003
... (“an old countryman”) has ripped the pages from the book that he is reading. At his feet rest the keys to his chamber. First published 1949, Casablanca, Institut des Hautes Études Marocaine In addition to general reactions to the “inorganic” presence...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (110): 9–35.
Published: 01 May 2011
... mechanically polished rice and that presented a “striking con- trast with those in the city in the almost complete absence of gross signs of defi- ciency and in the better general state of health and well-­being.” Researchers thus concluded that “there is little to teach the Chinese countryman...