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    The Other 9/11: Chile, 1973—Memory, Resistance, and Democratization

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    This issue of Radical History Review reflects on the legacies of Cold War violence and state terror in Latin America instantiated by the US-backed military coup against Chilean president Salvador Allende Gossens and his socialist Popular Unity government on September 11, 1973. Long before “9/11” became a catchphrase for terrorist attacks on the […]

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    Sexing Empire

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    This issue of Radical History Review contemplates empire as a global process involving sexualized subjects and objects. Contributions from several disciplines reconsider the history of sex and (or in) empire, critically engaging scholars’ recounting of those pasts in recent decades. On balance, the issue highlights fluidity and continuity in the r […]

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    Queering Archives: Intimate Tracings

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    Queering Archives: Intimate Tracings

    This collection highlights how archives form as we intimately trace the contours of bodies and longings, including our own, in the past and present. Contributors unfold the queer archive as an evasive and dynamic time and space animated by the tensions of desire, knowledge production, absence, presence, […]

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    Sound Politics: Critically Listening to the Past

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    This issue of Radical History Review explores sound as a critical register of social and political life. The feature essays illustrate the long history of contested soundscapes and offer methodological insights into how we can begin to hear and incorporate them into historical analysis.

    Hearing the History of Political Protest Michael Sizer […]

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    Queering Archives: Historical Unravelings

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    This issue of Radical History Review explores how activists, archivists, and scholars— in engaging grassroots and institutional LGBT archiving efforts and questions of digitization, systems of classification, migration and paperwork, criminal records, postcolonialism, performance, photography, museums, and historical methods—have radically ope […]

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    The Global Antiapartheid Movement, 1946–1994

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    On the twentieth anniversary of South Africa’s first free elections, this issue of Radical History Review revisits the struggle against apartheid from a transnational perspective.

    Reflections  John Saul offers his retrospective view of the South African liberation struggle, concluding that it is not over yet. Alex Lichtenstein interviews Si […]

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    The Fictions of Finance

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    This issue of Radical History Review takes stock of finance capital and its operations, both material and symbolic, and surveys recent developments in the historiography of capitalism.

    Features
    Courtney Fullilove reads the penny press to reveal how popular critiques of commodity speculation ignited the New York City flour riot of 1837. Alyosha […]

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    Radical Histories in Digital Culture

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    This issue of Radical History Review explores how digital culture has reshaped access to and control of information and restructured how we view ourselves in relation to the social and the political, rewiring where, how, and with whom we engage in political action.

    Framing the Contested History of Digital Culture

    Lyell Davies and Elena Ra […]

News
Check out the latest issue of Radical History Review: The Other 9/11: Chile, 1973. See http://rhr.dukejournals.org/content/2016/124.toc for a table of contents and links to full text.

See our latest call for proposals for a special issue on "Pre-modern Radicalisms / Radical Pre-modernisms." Abstract submissions are due April 1, 2016.

Congratulations to Martin Manalansan, who was just awarded the MLA's Compton-Noll Prize for his article "The 'Stuff' of Archives: Mess, Migration, and Queer Lives," in the special issue "Queering Archives: Historical Unravellings" of the RHR (#120), edited by Daniel Marshall, Kevin P. Murphy, and Zeb Tortorici.

About Radical History Review
For more than thirty years Radical History Review has stood at the point where rigorous historical scholarship and active political engagement converge. Thematic issues are edited by a collective of scholars and published three times a year by Duke University Press.

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