
Left
History
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate
Left History features articles from a variety of theoretical approaches including feminist, marxist, and postmodernist on topics such as race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, culture, the state, the environment, theory, and method. The print edition features articles presenting new research and theory, art, debate, books reviews, and review essays. Contributors include established authors and new writers.
Fall/Winter 2004 Volume 9/1
Articles
"To Train a Wild Bird": E.F. Wilson, Hegemony, and Native Industrial
Education at the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Residential Schools, 1873-1893
Sharon Wall
"They'll Think I'm
an Indian Won't They?": Colonial Capitalism and Primitivist Fantasy in
Tierra del Fuego, 1832-1996
Paul Magee
Working With Figures: Industrial Measurement as Hegemonic Discourse
James P. Hull
Intervention
Leon Trotsky: Planet Without a Visa
Bryan D. Palmer
Review Essay
Cultural Politics
Then and Now
Kent Worcester
Rights: EU only
ISSN. 1192-1927
Paperback
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