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Radical History Review invites contributions for a special issue on
contemporary Europe, broadly construed to include the (post)colonies of
Europe as well as the USSR and its successor states since 1945.
We encourage both monographic articles and broader essays that place Europe
in global, diasporic, and transnational perspective; foreground issues of
race, class, gender, sexuality, and cultural/ethnic/religious identity;
recognize the existence of many "Europes," not just Eastern and Western;
address questions of public history, collective memory, and the "history
wars"; examine problems of political economy, state formation, social
movements, and political contention from below as well as from above;
suggest new directions in European history; and deal self-reflexively and
politically with what it means to be a historian of "Europe."
Time is of the essence. Submissions are due 2 APRIL 2001. Please send
copies of your submission to Ian C. Fletcher, 505 Brookhaven Way, Atlanta
GA 30319 USA *and* Van Gosse, 2933 Hickory Street, Alexandria VA 22305 USA.
Decisions on acceptance will be prompt.
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