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Radical History Review
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Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Radical History Review online. If you have not signed up, review the first-time access instructions.
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 Web sites to museum exhibitions—thus celebrating the vast potential for historical learning in the twenty-first century. "The Abusable Past," a regular column, offers tidbits of humor, gossip, politics, and personalities.
RHR received a runner-up award for 2003 Best Journal Design from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
Special issues include
"Women, Transnationalism, and Human Rights" (#101) —Karen Sotiropoulos and Rhonda Y. Williams, special issue editors
"Queer Futures" (#100) —Kevin P. Murphy, Jason Ruiz, and David Serlin, special issue editors
"Critical Approaches to Religion and Politics" (#99) —Duane J. Corpis and Rachel Scharfman, special issue editors
"Performance, Politics, and History" (#98) —Sally Charnow and Eliza Jane Reilly, special issue editors
"Truth Commissions: State Terror, History, and Memory" (#97) —Greg Grandin and Thomas Miller Klubock, special issue editors
"Punishment and Death" (#96) —Ethan Blue and Patrick Timmons, special issue editors
"New Imperialisms" (#95) —Mansour Bonakdarian and Iona Man-Cheong, special issue editors
"Disability and History" (#94) —Teresa Meade and David Serlin, special issue editors
Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals' award for best special issue of 2005 "Homeland Securities" (#93) —Kavita Philip, Eliza Jane Reilly, and David Serlin, special issue editors
"Another World Was Possible: A Century of Movements" (#92) —Ian Christopher Fletcher and Duane J. Corpis, special issue editors
"Two, Three, Many Worlds: Radical Methodologies for Global History" (#91) —Duane J. Corpis and Ian Christopher Fletcher, special issue editors
"Race, Nation, and Cultural Memory" (#90) —Eliza Reilly and David Se rlin, special issue editors
Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals' award for best special issue of 2004 "Our Americas: Political and Cultural Imaginings" (#89) —Sandhya Shukla and Heidi Tinsman, special issue editors
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Frequency: Three issues annually
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