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Authors: EAGLESTONE R PITT S
Citation: R. Eaglestone et S. Pitt, THE GOOD OF HISTORY - ETHICS, POSTSTRUCTURALISM AND THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PAST, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 309-312

Authors: EAGLESTONE R
Citation: R. Eaglestone, THE FINE RISK OF HISTORY - POSTSTRUCTURALISM, THE PAST AND THE WORK OF LEVINAS,EMMANUEL, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 313-320

Authors: RONAYNE M
Citation: M. Ronayne, ARCHAEOLOGICAL DILEMMAS - ETHICS, MATERIALITIES AND PASTS, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 321-329

Authors: MIDDLETON P
Citation: P. Middleton, HIGH VISIBILITY - IMAGES OF ETHICAL LIFE IN THE 'TRAGIC MUSE' AND CARVER,RAYMOND 'CATHEDRAL', RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 331-338

Authors: WOODS T
Citation: T. Woods, MENDING THE SKIN OF MEMORY - ETHICS AND HISTORY IN CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVES, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 339-348

Authors: BLOXHAM D KUSHNER T
Citation: D. Bloxham et T. Kushner, EXHIBITING RACISM - CULTURAL IMPERIALISM, GENOCIDE AND REPRESENTATION, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 349-356

Authors: FINNEY P
Citation: P. Finney, ETHICS, HISTORICAL RELATIVISM AND HOLOCAUST DENIAL, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 359-369

Authors: BAKER M
Citation: M. Baker, FEMINIST POSTSTRUCTURALIST ENGAGEMENTS WITH HISTORY, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 371-378

Authors: ARNOLD JH
Citation: Jh. Arnold, THE HISTORIAN AS INQUISITOR - THE ETHICS OF INTERROGATING SUBALTERN VOICES, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 379-386

Authors: WEBSTER T
Citation: T. Webster, THE WORD OF GOD AND THE ETHICS OF THE RELIGIOUS PAST IN NORTHERN-IRELAND, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 387-396

Authors: PITT S
Citation: S. Pitt, REPRESENTING OTHERNESS - FEMINISM, LOGOCENTRISM AND THE DISCIPLINE OFHISTORY, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 397-404

Authors: RYAN D
Citation: D. Ryan, IN DEFENSE OF HISTORY - EVANS,RJ, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 405-407

Authors: BECKER M
Citation: M. Becker, HOUSE OF HOUSES - MORA,P, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 407-409

Authors: JENKINS K
Citation: K. Jenkins, THE DEGRADATION OF AMERICAN HISTORY - HARLAN,D, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 409-412

Authors: HERSHATTER G
Citation: G. Hershatter, HISTORY IN 3 KEYS - THE BOXERS AS EVENT, EXPERIENCE, AND MYTH - COHEN,PA, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(3), 1998, pp. 412-415

Authors: ROSENSTONE RA
Citation: Ra. Rosenstone, RETHINKING THE ABSTRACT, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 139-142

Authors: DENING G
Citation: G. Dening, WRITING, REWRITING THE BEACH - AN ESSAY, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 143-172

Authors: MADDOX R
Citation: R. Maddox, FOUNDING A CONVENT IN EARLY-MODERN SPAIN, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 173-198

Authors: HEUSER B
Citation: B. Heuser, HISTORICAL LESSONS AND DISCOURSE ON DEFENSE IN FRANCE AND GERMANY, 1945-90, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 199-217

Authors: JOHNSTON RD
Citation: Rd. Johnston, BEYOND THE WEST - REGIONALISM, LIBERALISM AND THE EVASION OF POLITICSIN THE NEW WESTERN HISTORY, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 239-277

Authors: PASSMORE K
Citation: K. Passmore, THE POSTMODERN HISTORY READER - JENKINS,K, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 279-283

Authors: PORTER R
Citation: R. Porter, THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE - A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION INTO THE FORCES OF HISTORY - BLOOM,H, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 283-284

Authors: GOODMAN J
Citation: J. Goodman, PUBLIC DISCOURSE AND ACADEMIC INQUIRY - RICE,WC, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 285-287

Authors: WASSERMAN S
Citation: S. Wasserman, THE NEW HISTORY IN AN OLD MUSEUM - CREATING THE PAST AT COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG - HANDLER,R, GABLE,E, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 287-290

Authors: MCFEELY WS
Citation: Ws. Mcfeely, THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY - REFLECTIONS ON PERSONAL IDENTITY IN EARLY AMERICA - HOFFMAN,R, SOBEL,M, TEUTE,FJ, RETHINKING HISTORY, 2(2), 1998, pp. 290-293
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