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Radical History Review (1976) 1976 (12): 41–59.
Published: 01 October 1976
...Eric Perkins 1976 41
ROLL, JORDAN, ROLL: A "MARX" FOR THE
MASTER CLASS
Eric Perkins
Eugene D. Genovese has once again placed himself...
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 25–48.
Published: 01 January 1991
...Nathan I. Huggins Copyright © 1990 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1991 The Deforming Mirror of 2uth:
Slavery and the Master Narrative
of American History
Nathan I. Huggins
The Founding Fathers, in their conception...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2002) 2002 (83): 6–27.
Published: 01 May 2002
... Memorial Church, Berlin
02-Perry.btw 4/23/02 4:35 PM Page 7
The Madonna of Stalingrad: Mastering
the (Christmas) Past and West German
National Identity after World War II
Joseph B. Perry
In August 1983, a charcoal sketch...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (139): 52–74.
Published: 01 January 2021
...Henrique Espada Lima Abstract This article examines postmortem inventories and notarial records from Brazilian slaveholders in southern Brazil in the nineteenth century. By discussing selected cases in detail, it investigates the relationship between “precarious masters” (especially the poor...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 192–202.
Published: 01 January 2016
..., be relevant to international audiences. Gentille Alouette offers a masterful balance between local sorrow and global avant-garde. The whole of Castilla's work is a perfect site of memory of cinema at its best. © 2016 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 2016 Chilean film history...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (147): 1–12.
Published: 01 October 2023
... of infrastructure as a conduit for modernization, development, and the centralizing capacities of the state had broad purchase. Contributions invite consideration of two questions. First, what struggles do histories of infrastructural power reveal if infrastructures are delinked from master narratives tying them...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2022) 2022 (144): 77–105.
Published: 01 October 2022
... diaspora prospered with a river economy that still depends today on the health of rivers, mangroves, and the ocean. In the Chocó, women carried ancestral knowledge in chants, by planting, through cooking, praying, or fishing, sustaining the memory of a territory that conceived itself as outside master...
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Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (88): 68–82.
Published: 01 January 2004
... economy through the voluminous sources,
and his attempt to comprehend the places of both the master and the slave within the
same system, are nothing short of bold, sweeping, and yes, provocative.1
But as thoughtful and important a body of work that Genovese...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1977) 1977 (14-15): 76–108.
Published: 01 May 1977
... and
conservation of a more or less autonomous social sphere
in the family, beyond the masters' understanding, con•
stituted a major means of social expression and aspira•
tion for a people denied more overt forms of politi•
cal expression.
An indefatigable search for the record of the
domestic...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1984) 1984 (31): 85–92.
Published: 01 December 1984
...
internal nature and not from the historical situation in
which it exists.
To a very real degree, the book then tends to become
a highly extended and carefully modernized musing on the
Hegelian "master-slave relation" of domination. While
this is quite fascinating...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1976) 1976 (12): 60–67.
Published: 01 October 1976
....3 The scope and grandeur of Roll,
Jordan, Roll results from his attempt to assimilate all of the
ante-bellum south into the template of a particular kind of master-
slave relationship. He sees this relationship as being so primal
that all of the traditional distinctions are reduced...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1976) 1976 (12): 29–40.
Published: 01 October 1976
... the masters to compromise in
order to get an adequate level of work out of them." The slaves
drew on their African heritage and forced the planters to accept
pre-industrial notions of time and work. The planters were willing
to compromise on this issue, as long as they were able to earn
enough...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 49–59.
Published: 01 January 1991
..., the cdonial one remains only partially told as yet. For to
rewrite these chapters completely depends upon a reconceiving of
the master narrative, and a drastic revision of that narrative
depends upon a prior redrafting of some of these important chap-
ters. Huggins wonders out loud not only haw...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (88): 52–67.
Published: 01 January 2004
... antebellum South and North were
more noteworthy than the differences.6
Genovese has also focused his attention on the “master class,” the slave own-
ers. Although the “mind of the master class” is a topic to which he has returned
throughout his...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (88): 4–29.
Published: 01 January 2004
... of slavery was thus based on the dominance of the master class and char-
acterized by the crises generated by its overwhelming reliance on slave labor. Faced
with economic retardation and soil erosion, Genovese argued, slaveholders insisted
on the expansion...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1975) 1975 (9-10): 74–91.
Published: 01 October 1975
... of the political and
economic structures which gave rise to their condition
and a willingness to maintain them. Thus, for example,
the merchants who controlled the government in the tex•
tile and commercial city of Lille during the 16th century
upheld the autonomy of weaving masters, in order both...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1986) 1986 (36): 134–136.
Published: 01 October 1986
..., the Committee on Historical
Studies was established in the Graduate Faculty in 1984. The Com-
mittee is not a Department of History. Rather, it is self-consciously
located at the junction of history and the social sciences, offering
a Master’s degree in Historical Studies and Social Science...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (111): 256–258.
Published: 01 September 2011
... Easton Ellis’s Controversial Fiction: Writing
between High and Low Culture (2011).
Bob Batchelor is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication
at Kent State University and the director of the online master’s degree program in public rela-
tions. He is the author...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (70): 4–25.
Published: 01 January 1998
...
masters, "since women are incapable of supporting the burdens
attached to our Art."7
In Bolognese textile guilds, however, this trend was balanced by a
growing female membership. The silk guild masters were almost
exclusively male at its foundation in 1582, but there were seventy-
two female...
Journal Article
Radical History Review (1998) 1998 (70): 5–25.
Published: 01 January 1998
...
masters, "since women are incapable of supporting the burdens
attached to our Art."7
In Bolognese textile guilds, however, this trend was balanced by a
growing female membership. The silk guild masters were almost
exclusively male at its foundation in 1582, but there were seventy-
two female...
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