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Radical History Review (1978) 1978 (17): 5–38.
Published: 01 May 1978
...Gary Kulik © April 1977 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization 1978 Pawtucket Village and the Strike of 1824:
The Origins of Class Conflict in Rhode Island
Gary Kulik
In the late spring of 1824, approximately five
hundred textile workers closed...
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in “We Are Safer without the Police”: Hong Kong Protesters Building a Community for Safety
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 3. Harcourt Village on October 27, 2014. Photo by Joey Kwok Photography. Source: www.facebook.com/JoeyKwokPhotography/photos/a.337555049770089/319859871539607/?type=3&theater .
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in “Uncle Sugar’s Belles”: Liberian Women and the US Army’s Program of Tolerated Prostitution in World War II Liberia
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 1. Map of tolerated women’s villages. Courtesy of the National Archives and Record Administration II, College Park, Maryland.
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in Imperial Gift: Soap, Humanitarianism, and Black Markets in the Vietnam War
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 October 2023
Figure 1. Villagers gather around an American medic to receive gifts of soap. Courtesy of Americal Division Veterans Association Collection (VA050742), Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University.
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 143–150.
Published: 01 May 2021
..., activism, and state responses to blood-borne outbreaks across the United States and PRC, this essay outlines a constellation of viral infections derived from plasma coerced from US prisoners and PRC rural villagers. Viruses archive the structural violences of the global pharmaceutical and blood...
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Radical History Review (2020) 2020 (137): 199–216.
Published: 01 May 2020
...Figure 3. Harcourt Village on October 27, 2014. Photo by Joey Kwok Photography. Source: www.facebook.com/JoeyKwokPhotography/photos/a.337555049770089/319859871539607/?type=3&theater . ...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (147): 111–136.
Published: 01 October 2023
... for the socialist masses. The content of broadcasting was never uniform; rather, each county, town, village, and even the individual broadcaster had a say in what sounds came out of their loudspeakers. Accordingly, the Chinese socialist soundscape was not only peppered with quotation songs and political slogans...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (147): 1–12.
Published: 01 October 2023
...Wesley Attewell; Emily Mitchell-Eaton; Richard Nisa Abstract This issue explores the historical production of infrastructures as places of resistance and world-building for workers, villagers, and migrants across the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries—a period when narratives about the role...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (147): 55–76.
Published: 01 October 2023
...Figure 1. Villagers gather around an American medic to receive gifts of soap. Courtesy of Americal Division Veterans Association Collection (VA050742), Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University. ...
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Radical History Review (2009) 2009 (103): 131–141.
Published: 01 January 2009
... Chica exemplify the exotic and violent archetype of the Afro-Mexican. In contrast, indigenous Native American village dancers act out inversions of blackness in masked ceremonial rituals called negritos . These examples of Native American and Afro-Mexican performances highlight the multiple dialogues...
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Radical History Review (2009) 2009 (105): 139–144.
Published: 01 October 2009
... villages. In particular, investment in rural health facilities is responsible for a spectacular decline in fertility, as well as child and maternal mortality. Other improvements may be unintended consequences of government action. The significant rise in the education of rural girls...
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in Blackness out of Place: Black Countervisuality in Portugal and Its Former Empire
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 October 2022
Figure 7. Africa, Guinea-Bissau, Cacheu (2005). Photo by Ernst Schade, De Beeldunie. A boy sits on top of a statue of the Portuguese colonial explorer Nuno Trisao. After independence in 1974 this and other statues were removed from the capital of Bissau and dumped in a field near the village
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Radical History Review (1996) 1996 (64): 123–128.
Published: 01 January 1996
...Carol Martin Copyright © 1996 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1996 Dancing in the Streets
Carol Martin
Sally Banes, Greenwich Village 1963: Avant-Garde Peqormance and the
Efervescent Body. Durham: Duke University Press...
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Radical History Review (1983) 1983 (27): 79–98.
Published: 01 January 1983
... village in the highlands of central Peru. A group of
approximately twenty-five men, disguised in ragged military uniforms,
descended upon the boys’ school on the town square and began firing
into the building. Inside, where a group of students, teachers, and
parents had gathered to rehearse...
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Radical History Review (2005) 2005 (93): 217–220.
Published: 01 October 2005
...Rachel Tzvia Back 2005 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization,Inc. 2005 REFLECTIONS
A View from the Galilee
Rachel Tzvia Back
The writer, a poet and professor of literature, lives in a small Jewish village...
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Radical History Review (1975) 1975 (9-10): 5–27.
Published: 01 October 1975
... to be tested,
an hypothesis about the pattern of change in highland rural
society from the latter years of Spanish colonial rule-
approximately the mid-eighteenth century—to the 1920's.
I have chosen to concentrate upon the southern high-
smaller landowners and village communities, all...
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Radical History Review (1984) 1984 (28-30): 125–135.
Published: 01 May 1984
... peasant who left his
parents, wife, infant son and property in the south of France in the
middle of the sixteenth century to seek his fortune as a mercenary
soldier. Almost ten years later, an older, stronger and smarter man
from a neighboring village named Arnaud du Tilh or Pansette...
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Radical History Review (1979) 1979 (21): 151–168.
Published: 01 October 1979
... radically reorganized the rural economy.
At the same time, the spatial organization of rural society
changed. Many families who lost their farms and did not sink into
tenancy or migrant labor moved not to cities, but to rural villages and
towns. Between 1920 and 1930, these towns gained 3.6...
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Radical History Review (2013) 2013 (116): 159–166.
Published: 01 May 2013
...
of rural Ghana. While on a project in the mountain region of Kwahu Tafo in east-
ern Ghana, my primary focus was access to medicine and clinic needs, all of which
circle back to the issue of access to clean water. The government had once built a
borehole well within a mile’s walk of this village...
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Radical History Review (1983) 1983 (27): 49–78.
Published: 01 January 1983
... as the
colonial economy began to grow in the late sixteenth century, nature
and human work were transformed into commodities for sale through
coercive and market mechanisms. Through recurrent cycles of royal
legislation that alternately mandated the exploitation and protection of
peasant villages, local...
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