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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 57, Number 1, 2004
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Editorial
pp. iii-iv(1)
Authors: Sally Alexander; Bill Schwarz

Childhood, Identity and Human Science in the Enlightenment
pp. 34-57(24)
Authors: Adriana S. Benzaquén

War Stories: Guerrilla Narratives of Zimbabwe’s Liberation War
pp. 79-100(22)
Authors: Jocelyn Alexander; JoAnn McGregor

‘Not Even Past Yet’
pp. 101-115(15)
Author: Bill Schwarz

Distance and Historical Representation
pp. 123-141(19)
Author: Mark Salber Phillips

Close-Ups
pp. 142-149(8)
Author: Adam Phillips

Braudel’s Prison Notebooks
pp. 151-160(10)
Author: Howard Caygill

Braudel: Historical Time and the Horror of Discontinuity
pp. 161-174(14)
Author: Olivia Harris

What Happened to Socialism?
pp. 202-215(14)
Author: Michael Rustin

November in Berlin: the End of the Everyday
pp. 216-234(19)
Author: Joe Moran

Edward Said
pp. 235-243(9)
Author: Catherine Hall

Edward Said
pp. 244-246(3)
Author: Jacqueline Rose

Film as a Source for Cultural History: an Experiment in Practical Methodology
pp. 256-262(7)
Authors: Enrica Capussotti; Giuseppe Lauricella; Luisa Passerini

A Passion for Diphthongs
pp. 263-270(8)
Author: Chandak Sengoopta

Luminous Learning
pp. 271-275(5)
Author: E. C. Spary

Beautiful People
pp. 275-278(4)
Author: Marcus Wood

Invisible Hands
pp. 278-283(6)
Author: Elizabeth Lunbeck

Ernest Jones: Who is he? What has he done?
pp. 283-288(6)
Author: Anne Janowitz

Extravagances
pp. 289-293(5)
Author: Lawrence E. Klein

A New History from Below
pp. 294-298(5)
Author: Tim Hitchcock

Walter Kendall (1926–2003)
pp. 299-302(4)
Author: Ian Bullock

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