"Terror and History" brings together historians and leading scholars from around the world to examine, document, and reflect on the political and historical category of terror. Breaking with the traditional format of academic journals, the issue delivers short, sharp pieces of political and personal analysis rather than footnoted, monographic articles. Ranging from Guatemala to Palestine, interrogating notions of homeland, and unpacking the myths of the Irish Republican Army, the Red Army Faction, and Sendero Luminoso, the contributors to "Terror and History" revise our notions of terror and...
"Terror and History" brings together historians and leading scholars from around the world to examine, document, and reflect on the political and hist...
Named 2004 Best Special Issue by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals
This special issue of Radical History Review takes as its inspiration Cuban writer and revolutionary Jose Marti s famous 1891 essay Our America. Focusing on Marti s appropriation of the term America used to refer to a transnational, regional project of solidarity in Latin America and to suggest a new epistemology that challenged the ideologies underpinning U.S. imperialism Our Americas: Political and Cultural Imaginings investigates the highly contested concept of the Americas as it has been...
Named 2004 Best Special Issue by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals
This special issue of Radical History Review takes as ...