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Issue 59, Spring 2005Table of Contents
- Reconceiving Binaries: the Limits of Memory
- pp. 134-150
- Born a Writer: Forged as a Historian
- pp. 237-242
- World-Changing Ideas
- pp. 243-245
- Revising the Past
- pp. 246-251
- Telling Stories about Slavery
- pp. 251-262
- Imperial Scots
- pp. 262-270
- The Poverty of Historical Idealism
- pp. 270-281
- Marc Bloch: His Life and Legacy
- pp. 284-286
- The Freethought History Research Group
- pp. 288-289
- Hans-Joseph Steinberg (1935-2003)
- pp. 291-294
- Coverture and Capitalism
- pp. 1-16
- Introduction
- pp. 129-133