SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY; WHITENESS AND THE HISTORIANS' IMAGINATION in International Labor and Working-Class History, #60, Fall 2001
- Judith Stein, "Whiteness and United States History: An Assessment"
- Eric Arnesen, "Whiteness and the Historians' Imagination"
- James R. Barrett, "Whiteness Studies: Anything Here for
Historians of the Working Class?"
- David Brody, "Charismatic History: Pros and Cons"
- Barbara J. Fields, "Whiteness, Racism, and Identity"
- Eric Foner, "Response to Eric Arnesen"
- Victoria C. Hattan, "Whiteness, Theorizing Race, Eliding Ethnicity"
- Adolph Reed, Jr., "Response to Eric Arnesen"
This same issue also contains a collection of essays on "Labor History in the Ottoman Middle East, 1789-1922" edited by Professor Donald Quataert
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