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Editorial Collective:
Robyn Autry
Erica Ball
Daniel Bender
Lisa Brock
Amy Chazkel
Duane Corpis
Van Gosse
David Kinkela
Alex Lichtenstein
Conor McGrady
Teresa Meade
Marissa Moorman
Kevin Murphy
Jim O'Brien
Enrique Ochoa
Melina Pappademos
Jason Ruiz
David Serlin
Jayeeta Sharma
Sandhya Shukla
Andor Skotnes
Karen Sotiropoulos
Michelle Stephens
Heidi Tinsman
Jennifer Tucker
Daniel J. Walkowitz
Barbara Weinstein
Rhonda Y. Williams
Editorial Associates:
Jean-Christophe Agnew
Pennee Bender
Mansour Bonakdarian
Steve Brier
Josh Brown
Peter Dimock
Ellen DuBois
Bob Edelman
Jeffrey Escoffier
Pamela Haag
Yukiko Hanawa
Douglas Haynes
Amber Hollibaugh
Martha Howell
Robin D. G. Kelley
Thomas Miller Klubock
Regina Kunzel
Dewar MacLeod
Molly McGarry
Priscilla Murolo
David Nasaw
Ellen Noonan
Karin Shapiro
Barbara Clark Smith
Mike Wallace
Jon Wiener
Managing Editor:
Joshua Frens-String
Associate Editor:
Thomas Harbison
Book Review Editor:
Duane Corpis
Curated Spaces Editor:
Conor McGrady
Radical History Review seeks to further political debate among historians, to explore radical interpretations of the past, and to stimulate cooperation and interaction among all progressive academics and activists.
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For more than a quarter of a century, Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship and active political engagement converge. The journal is edited by a collective of historians—men and women with diverse backgrounds, research interests, and professional perspectives.
Articles in RHR address issues of gender, race, sexuality, imperialism, and class, stretching the boundaries of historical analysis to explore Western and non-Western histories. RHR includes sections devoted to public history and the art of teaching as well as reviews of a wide range of media—from books to television and from websites to museum exhibitions—thus celebrating the vast potential for historical learning in the twenty-first century.
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