Volume IX - 2000
Managing Editors: Jessie Lewis III and Fernando Socorro
Articles
A Polyglot Cargo: Asian Immigrant Farm Workers and the Politics of Difference in California Organized Labor, 1904-1920
By Kyle Livie
Page 1
Gustav Stresemann: Advocate of International Understanding or Precursor of the Nazi Assault
By Jessie Lewis III
Page 12
Reinterpreting Malinche
By John Taylor
Page 21
The Red Scare: Liberal and Socialist Patterns of Reaction, 1919-1920
By Bonar Ludwig Hernandez
Page 34
Drifting Away From the 'Cult of Bismarck': The Historiography of Bismarck as a Diplomatist
By Ian M. Livie
Page 48
Reactionary Gender Studies? The Historiography of Mexican Masculinity
By Galadriel Mehera Gerardo
Page 53
The Success of Revolt and the 1791 Slave Insurrection: A Study of
Saint-Domingue's
Caste-Based Society and the Inherent Exploitation of Racial Discrimination of Slavery in the Caribbean
By Juanguillermo Amezcua
Page 64
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