"Recent Books and Articles of Interest"
compiled by Tom Dublin
(reprinted from recent issues of the Radical Historians Newsletter) 



Number 81, December 1999

Adelman, Jeremy, and Stephen Aron, "From Borderlands to Borders: Empires, Nation-States, and the Peoples in Between in North American History," American Historical Review, 102 (1999), 814-41.

Amelang, James S., The Flight of Icarus: Artisan Autobiography in Early Modern Europe (Stanford, 1998).

Anderson, Kevin, "Uncovering Marx's Yet Unpublished Writings," Critique (Glasgow), 30-31 (1998), 179-87.

Apel, Dora, "Diego Rivera and the Left: Destruction and Reconstruction of the Rockefeller Center Mural," Left History 6:1 (Spring 1999), 57-76.

Argersinger, Jo Ann E., Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Baltimore Clothing Industry, 1899-1939 (Johns Hopkins, 1999).

Babson, Steven, An Unfinished Struggle: Turning Points in American Labor, 1877-Present (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).

Baldoz, Rick and Chales S. Koeber, "Work, Difference, and Social Change: Two Decades after Braverman's Labor and Monopoly Capital," International Labor and Working Class History, No. 55 (Spring 1999), 135-37.

Barron, Dana L., "Sex and Single Girls in the Twentieth-Century City," Journal of Urban History, 25 (1999), 838-47.

Bartholomeusz, Tessa, "Mothers of Buddhas, Mothers of Nations: Kumaranatunga and Her Meteoric Rise to Power in Sri Lanka," Feminist Studies, 25 (1999), 211-25.

Berger, Iris, and E. Frances White, Women in Sub-Saharan Africa (Indiana, 1999).

Brown, Christopher L., "Empire Without Slaves: British Concepts of Emancipation in the Age of the American Revolution," William & Mary Quarterly, 56 (1999), 273-306.

Brown-Nagin, Tomiko, "The Transformation of a Social Movement into Law? The SCLC and NAACP's Campaigns for Civil Rights Reconsidered in Light of the Educational Activism of Septima Clark," Women's History Review, 8 (1999), 81-138.

Bruno, Robert, "Everyday Constructions of Culture and Class: The Case of Youngstown Steelworkers," Labor History, 40 (1999), 143-76.

Buhle, Paul, "Halting McCarthyism: The Stamler Case in History," Monthly Review, 51 (Oct. 1999), 44-49.

________, Taking Care of Business: Samuel Gompers, George Meany, Lane Kirkland and the Tragedy of American Labor (Monthly Review Press, 1999).

Bukowczyk, John J., "'Who Is the Nation?' Or, 'Did Cleopatra Have Red Hair?': A Patriotic Discourse on Diversity, Nationality and Race," MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 23:4 (Winter 1998), 3-23.

Buzzanco, Robert, "What Happened to the New Left? Toward a Radical Reading of American Foreign Relations," Diplomatic History, 23 (1999), 575-608.

Cadigan, Sean, "The Moral Economy of the Commons: Ecology and Equity in the Newfoundland Cod Fishery, 1815-1855," Labour/Le Travail, No. 43 (Spring 1999), 9-42.

Calo, Mary Ann, "African American Art and Critical Discourse Between World Wars," American Quarterly, 48 (1999), 580-621.

"Capitalism at the End of the Millennium: A Global Survey," double issue of Monthly Review, 51 (July-Aug. 1999).

Charney, Craig, "Civil Society, Political Violence, and Democratic Transitions: Business and the Peace Process in South Africa, 1990 to 1994," Comparative Studies in Society and History, 41 (1999), 182-206.

Church, Roy, "New Perspectives on the History of Products, Firms, Marketing, and Consumers in Britain and the United States since the Mid-Nineteenth Century," Economic History Review, 52 (1999), 405-35.

"Class and Consumption," special issue of International Labor and Working Class History, No. 55 (Spring 1999).

Coffin, Judith G., "A 'Standard' of Living? European Perspectives on Class and Consumption in the Early Twentieth Century," International Labor and Working Class History, No. 55 (Spring 1999), 6-26.

Coker, Trudie O., "Globalization and State Capital Accumulation: Deteriorating Economic and Political Rights in Venezuela," Latin American Perspectives, 26 (Sept. 1999), 75-91.

Collins, Jane L., "Industrial Innovation and Control of the Working Day: The 1998 General Motors Strike," Social Politics 6 (1999), 76-84.

Collins, Marcus, "The Pornography of Permissiveness: Men's Sexuality and Women's Emancipation in Mid Twentieth-Century Britain," History Workshop Journal, No. 47 (Spring 1999), 99-120.

Collomp, Catherine, "Immigrants, Labor Markets, and the State, a Comparative Approach: France and the United States, 1880-1930," Journal of American History, 86 (1999), 41-66.

Cooper, Patricia and Ruth Oldenziel, "Cherished Classifications: Bathrooms and the Construction of Gender/Race on the Pennsylvania Railroad during World War II," Feminist Studies, 25 (1999), 7-42.

Cornell, Saul, The Other Founders: Anti-Federalism and the Dissenting Tradition in America, 1788-1828 (North Carolina, 1999).

Cumings, Bruce, Parallax Visions: Making Sense of American-East Asian Relations at the End of the Century (Duke, 1999).

Davis, Mike, "Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent the US Big City," New Left Review, #234 (March 1999), 3-43.

DiCaprio, Lisa, "Women Workers, State-Sponsored Work, and the Right to Subsistence during the French Revolution," Journal of Modern History, 71 (1999), 519-51.

Diedrich, Maria, Love Across Color Lines: Ottilie Assing and Frederick Douglass (Hill & Wang, 1999).

Dorn, Jacob H., ed., Socialism and Christianity in Early Twentieth Century America (Greenwood, 1998).

Dorr, Lisa Lindquist, "Arm in Arm: Gender, Eugenics, and Virginia's Racial Integrity Acts of the 1920s," Journal of Women's History, 11 (Spring 1999), 143-66.

Duus, Masayo Umezawa, The Japanese Conspiracy: The Oahu Sugar Strike of 1920 (California, 1999).

Edwards, Alfred, "The Mill: A Worker's Memoir from 1945 to 1948," Labour/Le Travail, No. 43 (Spring 1999), 171-94.

Ennaji, Mohammed, trans. By Seth Graebner, Serving the Master: Slavery and Society in Nineteenth Century Morocco (St. Martin's, 1999).

Enstad, Nan, Ladies of Labor, Girls of Adventure: Working Women, Popular Culture, and Labor Politics at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (Columbia, 1999).

Escobar, Edward J., Race, Police, and the Making of a Political Identity: Mexican Americans and the Los Angeles Police Department, 1900-1945 (California, 1999).

Esteva, Gustavo, "The Zapatistas and People's Power," Capital & Class, No. 68 (Summer 1999), 153-82.

Evans, Chris, "Capital, Labor, and Class in the Victorian City," Journal of Urban History, 25 (1999), 745-54.

Fernandez, David Fernandez, "Oral History of the Chilean Movement, `Christians for Socialism,'" Journal of Contemporary History, 34 (1999), 283-94.

Fleischmann, Ellen L., "Selective Memory, Gender and Nationalism: Palestinian Women Leaders of the Mandate Period," History Workshop Journal, No. 47 (Spring 1999), 141-60.

Foner, Nancy, "Immigrant Women and Work in New York City: Then and Now," Journal of American Ethnic History, 18:3 (Spring 1999), 95-113.

Foot, John M., "Mass Cultures, Popular Cultures and the Working Class in Milan, 1950-1970," Social History, 24 (1999), 134-73.

Gamble, Vanessa Northington, "Teaching about Race and Racism in Medical History," Radical History Review, No. 74 (Spring 1999), 140-61.

Gardner, Martha Mabie, "Working on White Womanhood: White Working Women in the San Francisco Anti-Chinese Movement, 1877-1890," Journal of Social History, 33 (1999), 73-96.

Gilliam, Angela, and Onik'a Gilliam, "Odyssey: Negotiating the Subjectivity of Mulata Identity in Brazil," Latin American Perspectives, 26 (May 1999), 60-84.

Gjerde, Jon, "New Growth on Old Vines: The State of the Field: The Social History of Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States," Journal of American Ethnic History, 18:4 (Summer 1999), 40-65.

Gonzales, Manuel G., Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the United States (Indiana, 1999).

Gonzalez, Deena J., Refusing the Favor: The Spanish-Mexican Women of Santa Fe, 1820-1880 (Oxford, 1999).

Graham, Laurel D., "Domesticating Efficiency: Lillian Gilbreth's Scientific Management of Homemakers, 1924-1930," Signs, 24 (1999), 633-76.

Habermas, Jurgen, "The European Nation-State and the Pressures of Globalization," New Left Review, #235 (May 1999), 46-59.

History Project, Improper Bostonians: Lesbian and Gay History from the Puritans to Playland (Beacon Press, 1998).

Ho, Christine G.T., "Caribbean Transformation as a Gendered Process," Latin American Perspectives, 26 (Sept. 1999), 34-54.

Hodges, Graham Russell, Root and Branch: African Americans in New York and East Jersey, 1613-1863 (North Carolina, 1999).

Holton, Woody, Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia (North Carolina, 1999).

Horne, Gerald, "Race from Power: U.S. Foreign Policy and the General Crisis of 'White Supremacy,'" Diplomatic History, 23 (1999), 437-62.

Howe, Stephen, "Speaking of 1998: History, Politics and Memory in the Bicentenary of the 1798 United Irish Uprising," History Workshop Journal, No. 47 (Spring 1999), 222-40.

Hunt, Andrew, The Turning: A History of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (NYU, 1999).

Jaffee, David P., People of the Wachusett: Greater New England in History and Memory, 1630-1860 (Cornell, 1999).

Jaret, Charles, "Troubles By Newcomers: Anti-Immigrant Attitudes and Action during Two Eras of Mass Immigration to the United States," Journal of American Ethnic History, 18:3 (Spring 1999), 9-39.

Jenkins, McKay, The South in Black and White: Race, Sex, and Literature in the 1940s (North Carolina, 1999).

Jenkins, Philip, The Cold War at Home: The Red Scare in Pennsylvania, 1945-1960 (North Carolina, 1999).

Jensen, Joan M., "Sexuality on a Northern Frontier: The Gendering and Disciplining of Rural Wisconsin Women, 1850-1920," Agricultural History, 73 (1999), 136-67.

Johnston, Robert D., "Beyond 'The West': Regionalism, Liberalism and the Evasion of Politics in the New Western History," Rethinking History, 2 (Summer 1998), 239-77.

Jung, Moon-Kie, "No Whites, No Asians: Race, Marxism, and Hawai`i's Preemergent Working Class," Social Science History, 23 (1999), 357-94.

Kaler, Amy, "Visions of Domesticity in the African Women's Homecraft Movement in Rhodesia," Social Science History, 23 (1999), 269-310.

Karras, Ruth Mazo, "Prostitution and the Question of Sexual Identity in Medieval Europe," Journal of Women's History, 11 (Summer 1999), 159-77.

Kenney, Padraic, "The Gender of Resistance in Communist Poland," American Historical Review, 102 (1999), 399-425.

Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R., Freedpeople in the Tobacco South: Virginia, 1860-1900 (North Carolina, 1999).

Kingston-Mann, Esther, "The Danger of Universal Principles: How Do We Understand the Russian Crisis," Challenge: A Magazine of Economic Affairs 52:1 (Jan.-Feb. 1999), 34-42.

________, In Search of the True West: Culture, Economics and Problems of Russian Development (Princeton, 1999).

Klein, Herbert, The Atlantic Slave Trade (Cambridge, 1999).

Koikari, Mire, "Rethinking Gender and Power in the US Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952," Gender & History, 11 (1999), 313-35.

Kroes, Rob, "American Empire and Culture Imperialism: A View from the Receiving End," Diplomatic History, 23 (1999), 463-78.

Larson, Pier M., "Reconsidering Trauma, Identity, and the African Diaspora: Enslavement and Historical Memory in Nineteenth-Century Highland Madagascar," William & Mary Quarterly, 56 (1999), 335-62.

Lauria-Santiago, Aldo A., "Land, Community, and Revolt in Late-Nineteenth-Century India Izalco, El Salvador," Hispanic American Historical Review, 79 (1999), 495-534.

Lawson, Steven F. and Charles Payne, Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968 (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).

Lee, Chana Kai, For Freedom's Sake: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer (Illinois, 1999).

Lee, Janet, Comrades and Partners: The Shared Lives of Grace Hutchins and Anna Rochester (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).

Lewis, Michael, "The Remaking of the Japanese Working Class," Labour/Le Travail, No. 43 (Spring 1999), 203-210.

Lichtenstein, Alex, "Proletarians or Peasants? Sharecroppers and the Politics of Protest in the Rural South, 1880-1940," Plantation Society in the Americas 5 (Fall 1998), 297-331.

Lieven, Dominic, "Dilemmas of Empire, 1850-1918: Power, Territory, Identity," Journal of Contemporary History, 34 (1999), 163-200.

Light, Jennifer S. "When Computers Were Women," Technology and Culture, 40 (1999), 455-83.

Lindsay, Lisa, "Domesticity and Difference: Male Breadwinners, Working Women, and Colonial Citizenship in the 1945 Nigerian General Strike," American Historical Review, 102 (1999), 783-812.

Little, Deborah L., "Independent Workers, Dependable Mothers: Discourse, Resistance and AFDC Workfare Programs," Social Politics, 6 (1999), 161-202.

Lorence, James J., The Suppression of Salt of the Earth: How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie in Cold War America (University of New Mexico, 1999).

Ludwig, Eric, "Closing In on the 'Plantation': Coalition Building and the Role of Black Women's Grievances in Duke University Labor Disputes, 1965-1968," Feminist Studies, 25 (1999), 79-94.

MacLean, Nancy, "The Hidden History of Affirmative Action: Working Women's Struggles in the 1970s and the Gender of Class," Feminist Studies, 25 (1999), 43-78.

Maki, Mitchell T., Harry H.L. Kitano, and S. Megan Berthold, Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress (Illinois, 1999).

Mallon, Florencia E., "Time of the Wheel: Cycles of Revisionism and the 'New Cultural History,'" Hispanic American Historical Review, 79 (1999), 331-54.

Maloney, Thomas N., "Personnel Policy and Racial Inequality in the Pre-World War II North," Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 30 (1999), 235-58.

Marable, Manning, and Leith Mullings, Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).

Maxwell, William J., New Negro, Old Left: African-American Writing and Communism between the Wars (Columbia, 1999).

Mazumdar, Sucheta, Sugar and Society in China: Peasants, Technology, and the World Market (Harvard, 1999).

McBee, Randy D., "'He Likes Women More Than He Likes Drink and That is Quite Unusual': Working-Class Social Clubs, Male Culture, and Heterosocial Relations in the United States, 1920s-1930s," Gender & History, 11 (1999), 84-112.

McManus, Sheila, "'Their Own Country': Race, Gender, Landscape, and Colonization around the 49th Parallel, 1862-1900," Agricultural History, 73 (1999), 168-82.

Merkel, Ina, "Working People and Consumption under Really-Existing Socialism: Perspectives from the German Democratic Republic," International Labor and Working Class History, No. 55 (Spring 1999), 92-111.

Miethe, Ingrid, "From 'Mother of the Revolution' to 'Fathers of Unification': Concepts of Politics among Women Activists Following German Unification," Social Politics, 6 (1999), 1-22.

Milanich, Jerald T., Laboring in the Fields of the Lord: Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians (Smithsonian, 1999).

Minchin, Timothy J., "Federal Policy and the Racial Integration of Southern Industry, 1961-1980," Journal of Policy History, 9 (1997), 148-78.

Mishler, Paul, Raising Reds: The Young Pioneers, Radical Summer Camps, and Communist Political Culture in the United States (Columbia, 1999).

Mohun, Arwen P., Steam Laundries: Gender, Technology, and Work in the United States and Great Britain, 1880-1940 (Johns Hopkins, 1999).

Munk, Michael, "Oregon Tests Academic Freedom in (Cold)Wartime: The Reed College Trustees versus Stanley Moore," Oregon Historical Quarterly, 97 (Fall 1996), 262-354.

Nashat, Guity, and Judith E. Tucker, Women in the Middle East and North Africa (Indiana, 1999).

Nasstrom, Kathryn L., "Down to Now: Memory, Narrative, and Women's Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, Georgia," Gender & History, 11 (1999), 113-44.

Navarro, Marysa and Viginia Sanchez Korrol, with Kecia Ali, Women in Latin America and the Caribbean (Indiana, 1999).

Ngai, Mae M., "The Architecture of Race in American Immigration Law: A Reexamination of the Immigration Act of 1924," Journal of American History, 86 (1999), 67-92.

O'Brien, Gail Williams, The Color of the Law: Race, Violence, and Justice in the Post-World War II South (North Carolina, 1999).

Ownby, Ted, American Dreams in Mississippi: Consumers, Poverty, and Culture, 1830-1998 (North Carolina, 1999).

Palmer, David, Ross Shanahan and Martin Shanahan, Australian Labour History Reconsidered (Australian Humanities Press, 1999).

Perez, Jr., Louis A., "Incurring a Debt of Gratitude: 1898 and the Moral Sources of United States Hegemony in Cuba," American Historical Review, 102 (1999), 356-98.

Phillips, Laura L., "In Defense of Their Families: Working-Class Women, Alcohol, and Politics in Revolutionary Russia," Journal of Women's History, 11 (Spring 1999), 97-120.

Platt, Susan, Art and Politics in the 1930s, Modernism, Marxism, Americanism: A History of Cultural Activism During the Depression Years (Midmarch Arts Press, 1999).

Rabe, Stephen G., The Most Dangerous Area in the World: John F. Kennedy Confronts Communist Revolution in Latin America (North Carolina, 1999).

Ramusack, Barbara N., and Sharon Sievers, Women in Asia (Indiana, 1999).

Ree, Jonathan, "E.P. Thompson and the Drama of Authority," History Workshop Journal, No. 47 (Spring 1999), 211-21.

"Rethinking History and the Nation-State: Mexico and the United States as a Case Study," special issue of Journal of American History, 86 (Sept. 1999).

"Revisiting Motherhood: New Histories of the Public and Private," special issue of Women's History Review, 8:2 (1999).

Richard, Mark Paul, "From Franco-American to American: The Case of Sainte Famille, an Assimilating Parish of Lewiston, Maine," Histoire Sociale/Social History, No. 61 (1998), 71-94.

Richards, Yevette, "Race, Gender, and Anticommunism in the International Labor Movement: The Pan-African Connections of Maida Springer," Journal of Women's History, 11 (Summer 1999), 35-59.

Robertson, Claire C., "Cultural Materialism: Reflections on a Theoretical Odyssey from Africa to the West Indies," Journal of Women's History, 11 (Spring 1999), 167-80.

Robnett, Belinda, How Long? How Long? African-American Women and the Struggle for Civil Rights (Oxford, 1999).

Rogers, Alan, "Chinese and the Campaign to Abolish Capital Punishment in Massachusetts, 1870-1914," Journal of American Ethnic History, 18:2 (Win. 1999), 37-72.

Rosenberg, Emily S., "Consuming Women: Images of Americanization in the 'American Century,'" Diplomatic History, 23 (1999), 479-98.

"Rural Labour Relations in India," special issue of Journal of Peasant Studies, 26:2/3 (Jan.-April 1999).

Ryan, Louise, "'Furies' and 'Die-hards': Women and Irish Republicanism in the Early Twentieth Century," Gender & History, 11 (1999), 256-75.

Sanchez, George J., "Race, Nation, and Culture in Recent Immigration Studies," Journal of American Ethnic History, 18:4 (Summer 1999), 66-84.

Sanders, Elizabeth, Roots of Reform: Farmers, Workers, and the American State, 1877-1917 (Chicago, 1999).

Saville, Julie, "Rites and Power: Reflections on Slavery, Freedom and Political Ritual," Slavery & Abolition, 20 (1999), 81-102.

Scott, Rebecca J., "'Stubborn and Disposed to Stand Their Ground': Black Militia, Sugar Workers and the Dynamics of Collective Action in the Louisiana Sugar Bowl," Slavery & Abolition, 20 (1999), 103-26.

Seeman, Erik R., "'Justise Must Take Plase': Three African Americans Speak of Religion in Eighteenth-Century New England," William & Mary Quarterly, 56 (1999), 393-414.

Shayne, Julia Denise, "Gendered Revolutionary Bridges: Women in the Salvadoran Resistance Movement (1979-1992)," Latin American Perspectives, 26 (May 1999), 85-102.

Shehabuddin, Elora, "Contesting the Illicit: Gender and the Politics of Fatwas in Bangladesh," Signs, 24 (1999), 1011-44.

Shoemaker, Robert B., "Gender, Language, and Urban Social Relations in Europe, 1540-1850," Journal of Urban History, 25 (1999), 570-82.

Sklansky, Jeff, "Pauperism and Poverty: Henry George, William Graham Sumner, and the Ideological Origins of Modern American Social Science," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 35:2 (Spring 1999), 111-38.

Stowell, David O., Streets, Railroads, and the Great Strike of 1877 (Chicago, 1999).

Strasser, Susan, Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash (Metropolitan Books, 1999).

Strum, Philippa, When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate (Kansas, 1999).

Taylor, Barbara, "Feminism and the Enlightenment, 1650-1850: Research Agenda for a Comparative History," History Workshop Journal, No. 47 (Spring 1999), 261-72.

Taylor, Ula, "Proposition 209 and the Affirmative Action Debate on the University of California Campuses," Feminist Studies, 25 (1999), 95-104.

Tchen, John Kuo Wei, New York Before Chinatown: Orientalism and the Shaping of American Culture, 1776-1882 (Johns Hopkins, 1999).

Tomlins, Christopher, "Why Wait for Industrialism? Work, Legal Culture, and the Example of Early America--An Historiographical Argument," Labor History, 40 (1999), 5-34, with comments by David Montgomery, Daniel Nelson, and Howard B. Rock.

Traub, Valerie, "The Rewards of Lesbian History," Feminist Studies, 25 (1999), 363-408.

Turner, Mary, "The 11 O'clock Flog: Women, Work, and Labour Law in the British Caribbean," Slavery & Abolition, 20 (1999), 38-58.

Usner, Daniel H. Jr., "Frontier Exchange and Cotton Production: The Slave Economy in Mississippi, 1798-1836," Slavery & Abolition, 20 (1999), 24-37.

Vaughan, Mary Kay, "Cultural Approaches to Peasant Politics in the Mexican Revolution," Hispanic American Historical Review, 79 (1999), 269-308.

Vinikas, Vincent, "Specters in the Past: The Saint Charles, Arkansas, Lynching of 1904 and the Limits of Historical Inquiry," Journal of Southern History, 65 (1999), 535-64.

Waldinger, Roger, "Not the Promised City: Los Angeles and Its Immigrants," Pacific Historical Review, 68 (1999), 253-72.

Wallace, Deborah and Rodrick Wallace, A Plague on Your Houses: How New York City Burned and National Public Health Crumbled (Verso, 1999).

Webster, Richard, and Glenn Adler, "Toward a Class Compromise in South Africa's 'Double Transition': Bargained Liberalization and the Consolidation of Democracy," Politics & Society, 27 (1999), 347-86.

Willard, Carla, "Nation's Maid: Realizing Jemima, Segregation Policy, and the Dark Side of Consumer Progress, 1880-96," Rethinking Marxism, 10 (Win. 1998), 1-33.

Williams, Caroline A., "Resistance and Rebellion on the Spanish Frontier: Native Responses to Colonization in the Colombian Choco, 1670-1690," Hispanic American Historical Review, 79 (1999), 397-424.

Wilson, Kathleen, "Languages of Class, Practices of Power: The English Middle Class from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries," Journal of Urban History, 25 (1999), 557-69.

Wilson, Tamar Diana, "Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and the Process of Settlement among Mexican Immigrants to the United States: Reflections on the Current Wave of Mexican Immigrant Bashing," Review of Radical Political Economics, 31 (June 1999), 1-26.

"Women in Latin America," special issue of Latin American Perspectives, 26 (May 1999).

Yeo, Eileen Janes, "The Creation of 'Motherhood' and Women's Responses in Britain and France, 1750-1914," Women's History Review, 8 (1999), 201-18.

Young, Jeffrey Robert, Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837 (North Carolina, 1999).

Zipf, Karin L., "'The Whites Shall Rule the Land or Die': Gender, Race, and Class in North Carolina Reconstruction Politics," Journal of Southern History, 65 (1999), 499-534.

 

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