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Science & Society Index 3. Books Reviewed Alphabetized by Author Volume 51 through Volume 81 1987S2017

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3.

Books Reviewed

Alphabetized by Author

Volume 51 through Volume 81

1987S2017

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Abir-Am, Pnina G., and Dorinda Outram, eds. Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Womenin Science, 1789S1979. 54:2(1990), 231S233 Ruth Hubbard

Abraham, David. The Collapse of the Weimar Republic: Political Economy and Crisis. 53:3(1989), 347S351 Geoff Eley

Abrahamian, Ervand. The Iranian Revolution. 55:3(1991), 359S361 Misagh Parsa

Abramovitz, Mimi. Under Attack, Fighting Back: Women and Welfare in the United States. 62:2(1998), 306S308 Mariano Torras

Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250S1350. 56:2(1992), 226S228 George Snedeker

Achcar, Gilbert, ed. The Legacy of Ernest Mandel. 67:3(2003), 375S378 KunalChattopadhyay

Acker, Joan. Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class and Pay Equity. 55:3(1991),367S370 Kathleen Kautzer

Ackerman, Bruce. We the People: Volume I: Foundations. 57:4(1993S94), 472S474 Leslie J. Vaughan

Adam, Heribert, and Kogila Moodley. The Opening of the Apartheid Mind: Options for theNew South Africa. 59:1(1995), 112S114 Rupert Taylor

Adam, Heribert, and Kogila Moodley. South Africa Without Apartheid: Dismantling RacialDomination. 52:3(1988), 341S344 John Hoffman

Adams, Walter, and James W. Brock. Dangerous Pursuits: Mergers and Acquisitions inthe Age of Wall Street. (Book note) 55:4(1991S92), 503S504 James F. Becker

Adams, David. Psychology for Peace Activists: A New Psychology for the Generation WhoCan Abolish War. (Book note) 52:3(1988), 381 Howard L. Parsons

Aers, David. Chaucer. 52:2(1988), 239S242 Sheila Delany

Akram-Lodhi, A. Haroon. Hungry for Change: Farmers, Food Justice and the AgrarianQuestion. 78:4(2014), 542S545 Mizhar Mikati

Albelda, Randy, Christopher Gunn, and William Waller, eds. Alternatives in PoliticalEconomy: A Reader in Political Economy. 53:4(1989), 498S501 Rhonda M. Williams

Albritton, Robert. A Japanese Reconstruction of Marxist Theory. 52:3(1988), 377S380

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Donald McQuarie

Albritton, Robert. Dialectics and Deconstruction in Political Economy. 65:3(2001),403S405 Stavros D. Mavroudeas

Albritton, Robert, Makoto Itoh, Richard Westra and Alan Zuege. Phases of CapitalistDevelopment. 68:1(2004), 102S105 Stavros Mavroudeas

Albritton, Robert, and John Simouldis, eds. New Dialectics and Political Economy.72:2(2008), 239S241 Jurriaan Bendien

Ali, Tariq, ed. Masters of the Universe?: NATO’s Balkan Crusade. 66:2(2002), 291S294 Gregory Elich

Allman, Paula. On Marx: An Introduction to the Revolutionary Intellect of Karl Marx. 74:1(2010), 133S135 Wayne Au

Alpern, Sara. Freda Kirchwey, A Woman of the Nation. 54:2(1990), 234S235 JürgenKuczynski

Alperowitz, Gar. America Beyond Capitalism. 72:3(2008), 366S368 Al Campbell

Althusser, Louis. Philosophy and the Spontaneous Philosophy of the Scientists & OtherEssays. 57:2(1993), 240S243 Morton G. Wenger

Althusser, Louis. Machiavelli and Us. 64:3(2000), 379S381 Steven R. Mansfield

Althusser, Louis. Philosophy of the Encounter: Later Writings, 1978S1987. 74:1(2010),138S140 Laureen Park

Amin, Samir. The Liberal Virus: Permanent War and the Americanization of the World. 72:2(2008), 241S244 Justin Holt

Amin, Samir. A Life Looking Forward: Memoirs of an Independent Marxist. 73:4(2009),567S569 Kanishka Chowdhury

Amsden, Alice H. Asia’s Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialization. 55:4(1991S92), 495S498, Herman Schwartz

Anderson, Kevin. Lenin, Hegel, and Western Marxism: A Critical Study. 61:4(1997S98),569S572 Alan Shandro

Andrews, Charles. From Capitalism to Equality: An Inquiry into the Laws of EconomicChange. 66:4(2002S03), 551S553 James N. Devine

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Andrews, Gregg. Shoulder to Shoulder? The American Federation of Labor, the UnitedStates, and the Mexican Revolution, 1910S1924. 57:2(1993), 249S251 Hobart A.Spalding

Angus, Ian. Facing the Anthropocene: Fossil Capitalism and the Crisis of the EarthSystem. 81:3(2017),460S462 Brent Ryan Bellamy

Anton, Anatole, and Richard Schmitt, ed. Taking Socialism Seriously. 79:1(2015),127S129 Mark Jablonowsky

Antunes, Ricardo. The Meanings of Work: Essay on the Affirmation and Negation of Work. 78:3(2014), 414S416 Pati, Charvaak

Apostolidis, Paul. Stations of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio. 66:4(2002S03), 553S556 Michael Forman

Aptheker, Bettina. Tapestries of Life: Women’s Work, Women’s Consciousness, and theMeaning of Daily Experience. 56:1(1992), 109S110 Alan Carling

Aptheker, Bettina. Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech, andBecame a Feminist Rebel. 72:1(2008), 106S107 Renate Bridenthal

Aptheker, Herbert. The Literary Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois. 54:4(1990S91), 487S489 Gerald Horne

Archer, Lynn. Chaucer, Gower, and the Vernacular Rising: Poetry and the Problem of thePopulace after 1381. 80:2(2016), 259S262 Sheila Delany

Archer, Robin. Why Is There No Labor Party in the United States? 73:3(2009), 413S416 Alexander Saxton

Argyrous, George, Mathew Forstater and Gary Mongiovi, eds. Growth, Distribution, andEffective Demand: Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy: Essays in Honor of Edward J. Nell. 73:2(2009), 270S273 Edwin Dickens

Arnesen, Eric. Waterfront Workers of New Orleans: Race, Class, and Politics, 1863S1923. 60:4(1996S97), 500S504 Daniel Rosenberg

Aronowitz, Stanley. The Death and Life of American Labor: Toward a New WorkerMovement. 81:1(2017), 150S153 Tom Mayer

Aronowitz, Stanley, and William DiFazio. The Jobless Future: Sci-Tech and the Dogmaof Work. 60:4(1996S97), 504S507 Michael D. Yates

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Aronson, Ronald. Living Without God: New Directions for Atheists, Secularists and theUndecided. 75:1(2011), 127S130 Alexander Saxton

Arthur, Christopher J., ed. Engels Today: A Centenary Appreciation, 63:2(1999), 247S250 Kevin Anderson

Arthur, Christopher. The New Dialectic and Marx’s Capital. 68:4(2004S05), 513S515 Richard Daniels

Asdal, Kristin, Brita Brenna and Ingunn Moser, eds. Technoscience. 73:3(2009), 428S430 Miranda Nell

Asimakopoulos, John. Revolt! The Next Great Transformation from Kleptocracy Capitalismto Libertarian Socialism throught Counter Ideology, Societal Education and Direct Action. 78:2(2014), 262S264 Costas Panayotakis

August, Arnold. Cuba and Its Neighbours: Democracy in Motion. 79:1(2015), 140S143 Steve Ludlam

Azicri, Max. Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism. 68:2(2004), 246S249 Charles Pregger-Roman

Badiou, Alain. Philosophy for Militants. 78:1(2014), 130S132 Chris Byron

Bagchi, Amiya Kumar. Perilous Passage: Mankind and the Global Ascendancy of Capital. 72:2(2008), 236S238 Daniel Egan

Baiman, Ron, Heather Boushey, and Dawn Saunders, eds. Political Economy andContemporary Capitalism: Radical Perspectives on Economic Theory and Policy. 68:4(2004S05), 499S501 Jennifer Tennant

Baker, Christina Looper. In a Generous Spirit: A First-Person Biography of Myra Page. 62:2(1998), 310S312 Paul C. Mishler

Balkan, Nesecan, and Sungur Savran, eds. The Ravages of Neo-Liberalism: Economy,Society and Gender in Turkey. 69:4(2005), 643S645 Gürcan Koçan

Balkan, Nesecan, and Sungur Savran, eds. The Politics of Permanent Crisis: Class,Ideology and State in Turkey. 69:2(2005), 269S271 Ahmet Öncü

Balibar, Etienne, and Immanuel Wallerstein. Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities,by Etienne Balibar and Immanuel Wallerstein. 56:4(1992S93), 482S484 Richard D. Wolff

Banner, Eve Tavor. Postcultural Theory: Critical Theory after the Marxist Paradigm.

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58:2(1994), 220S223 Chip Rhodes

Baptist, Edward E. The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of AmericanCapitalism. 80:3(2016), 427S429 Sheila Delany

Bardacke, Frank, Leslie López, and the Watsonville, California, Human RightsCommission, trans. Shadows of Tender Fury: The Letters and Communiqués ofSubcomandante Marcos and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, 62:2(1998),300S303 James D. Cockcroft

Barkan, Steven E. Protesters on Trial: Criminal Justice in the Southern Civil Rights andVietnam Antiwar Movements. 52:1(1988), 117S119 Gerald C. Horne

Barker, Jeffrey H. Individualism and Community: The State in Marx and Early Anarchism. 52:3(1988), 376S377 Arthur F. McGovern

Barrett, Nichéle. The Politics of Truth: From Marx to Foucault. 58:2(1994), 218S220 Renate Bridenthal

Basile, Elisabetta. Capitalist Development in India’s Informal Economy. 79:4(2015),638S641 Sudarshana Bordoloi

Bates, David, ed. Marxism, Intellectuals, Politics. 73:3(2009), 416S418 Bogdan Koljeviæ Batten, David F. Discovering Artificial Economics: How Agents Learn and EconomiesEvolve. 69:2(2005), 251S253 Victor Kasper, Jr.

Beckman, Peter R., and Francine D’Amico, eds. Women, Gender, and World Politics:Perspectives, Policies and Prospects. 61:4(1997S98), 556S558 Manabi Majumdar

Bell-Villada, Gene H. Art for Art’s Sake and Literary Life: How Politics and Markets HelpedShape the Ideology and Culture of Aestheticism, 1790S1990. 62:2(1998), 293S295 RandyMartin

Bencivenni, Marcella. Italian Immigrant Radical Culture: The Idealism of the Sovversivi inthe United States 1890S1940. 77:2(2013), 280S282 Stefan Bosworth

Benjamin, Walter. The Arcades Project. 65:2(2001), 243S246 James L. Marsh

Bensaid, Daniel. Marx for Our Times. 67:4(2003S04), 497S499 Tony Smith

Benton, Ted, ed. The Greening of Marxism. 62:4(1998S99), 595S597 Douglas H.Boucher

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Benvenuti, Francesco. The Bolsheviks and the Red Army, 1918S1922. 55:1(1991),112S115 Ronald Grigor Suny

Berberoglu, Berch. The Political Economy of Development: Development Theory and theProspects for Change in the Third World. 59:1(1995), 102S104 Carlene J. Edie

Berberoglu, Berch. Globalization of Capital and the Nation-State: Imperialism, ClassStruggle and the State in the Age of Global Capitalism. 71:3(2007), 364S366 GeorgeLiodakis

Berberoglu, Berch. Class and Class Conflict in the Age of Globalization 75:1(2011),135S137 George Liodakis

Berlanstein, Lenard R., ed. Rethinking Labor History: Essays on Discourse and ClassAnalysis. 59:2(1995), 250S253. Julie Greene

Bermann, Karl. Under the Big Stick: Nicaragua and the United States Since 1848. 52:3(1988), 353S357 Hobart Spalding

Bermeo, Nancy Gina. The Revolution Within the Revolution: Workers’ Control in RuralPortugal. 53:3(1989), 368S371 Caroline B. Brettell

Bernstein, Michael A. The Great Depression: Delayed Recovery and Economic Changein America, 1929S39. 53:4(1989S90), 485S486 James N. Devine

Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. The Postmodern Turn. 63:4(1999S2000), 515S518 Eric Boehme

Bew, Paul, Ellen Hazelkorn, and Henry Patterson. The Dynamics of Irish Politics. 55:4(1991S92), 486S489 Richard Dunphy

Bhaskar, Roy. Philosophy and the Idea of Freedom. 58:2(1994), 248S250 John P.Pittman

Bhaskar, Roy. Reclaiming Reality: A Critical Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy. 55:2(1991), 214S217 W. A. Suchting

Bidet, Jacques, and Stathis Kouvelakis, eds. Critical Companion to ContemporaryMarxism. 73:3(2009), 411S413 John Hoffman

Bina, Cyrus, Laurie Clements, and Chuck Davis, eds. Beyond Survival: Wage Labor in theLate Twentieth Century. 62:4(1998S99), 600S604 Michael D. Yates

Birchall, Ian H. The Spectre of Babeuf. 63:1(1999), 115S118 Bernard H. Moss

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Bird, Steward, et al. Solidarity Forever: An Oral History of the IWW. (Book note) 51:3(1987), 382 Melvyn Dubofsky

Blackledge, Paul. Reflections on the Marxist Theory of History. 72:1(2008), 108S110 David Laibman

Blaut, James M. The National Question: Decolonizing the Theory of Nationalism. 55:1(1991), 109S112 Enzo Traverso

Blaut, J. M. The Colonizer’s Model of the World: Geographical Diffusionism andEurocentric History. 66:2(1997), 272S275 Alan Carling

Blight, James G., and Philip Brenner. Sad and Luminous Days: Cuba’s Struggle with theSuperpowers After the Missile Crisis. 68:4(2004S05), 517S519 Charles Pregger-Román

Boateng, Charles Adom. The Political Legacy of Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. 70:3(2006),426S428 Kofi Ankomah

Bonefeld, Werner, and John Holloway, eds. Post-Fordism and Social Form: A MarxistDebate on the Post-Fordist State. 58:2(1994), 243S245 Ian Fraser

Bonefeld, Werner, Richard Gunn, and Kosmos Psychopedis, eds. Open Marxism:Dialectics and History, Volume 1. Open Marxism: Theory and Practice, Volume 2. 60:1(1996), 97S99 John Hoffman

Bonefeld, Werner. The Recomposition of the British State During the 1980s. 62:2(1998),296S297 Peter Burnham

Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. Racism Without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistenceof Racial Inequality in the United States. 70:3(2006), 431S434 Rod Bush

Bonosky, Phillip. Devils in Amber: The Baltics. 58:4(1994S95), 503S506 Edward TobyTerrar

Booker, M. Keith. Film and the American Left: A Research Guide. 66:3(2002), 427S430 Inez Hedges

Boswell, Terry, and Christopher Chase-Dunn. The Spiral of Capitalism and Socialism:Toward Global Democracy. 66:4(2002S2003), 559S562 Jason W. Moore

Bottomore, Tom B. The Socialist Economy: Theory and Practice. 56:2(1992), 230S233 Diane Flaherty

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Botwinick, Howard. Persistent Inequalities: Wage Disparity Under Capitalist Competition. 60:1(1996), 109S111 Mark Glick

Bourdieu, Pierre. Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market 2. 70:1(2006), 134S137 Carol A. Stabile

Bowles, Samuel, and Herbert Gintis. Democracy and Capitalism: Property, Community,and the Contradictions of Modern Social Thought. 51:3(1987), 362S364 James N. Devine

Bowles, Samuel, Richard Edwards, and Frank Roosevelt. Understanding Capitalism:Competition, Command, and Change. 73:2(2009), 276S278 Cameron M. Weber

Boyd, Michelle R. Jim Crow Nostalgia: Reconstructing Race in Bronzeville. 75:1(2011),132S135 Paul R. Heideman

Brass, Tom. Labour Regime Change in the Twenty-First Century. 77:3(2013), 433S436 James Petras

Brecht, Bertolt. Me-ti: Book of Interventions in the Flow of Things. 81:3(2017), 447S449 Anthony Squiers

Bresnan, John, ed. Crisis in the Philippines: The Marcos Era and Beyond. 54:2(1990),246S249 Alfred W. McCoy

Brewer, Anthony. Marxist Theories of Imperialism: A Critical Survey. 57:3(1993), 378S380 John Willoughby

Brien, Kevin M. Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom. 54:2(1990), 235S238 SeanSayers

Briggs, Asa. The Collected Essays of Asa Briggs. 51:2(1987), 247S249 A. L. Morton

Briggs, Charles L., with Clara Martini-Briggs. Studies in the Time of Cholera: RacialProfiling During a Medical Nightmare. 69:4(2005), 641S642 Marcos Cueto

Brock, David. Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative. 69:2(2005),272S273 Charles Pregger-Roman

Bronner, Stephen Eric. Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century. 65:2(2001), 266S268 Robert J. Brulle

Bronner, Stephen Eric. Camus: Portrait of a Moralist. 65:4(2001S02), 540S542 KristanaArp

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Broué, Pierre. The German Revolution 1917S1923. 71:2(2007), 254S256 Gary Roth

Brown, James Robert. Who Rules in Science? An Opinionated Guide to the Wars. 67:1(2003), 111S113 Alan D. Sokal

Brown, Michael E., Randy Martin, Frank Rosengarten and George Snedeker, eds. NewStudies in the Politics and Culture of U. S. Communism.. 59:1(1995), 107S109 VanGosse

Brown, Michael E. The Production of Society: A Marxian Foundation for Social Theory. 52:2(1988), 252S254 George Snedeker

Brown, Richard Harvey. Toward a Democratic Science: Scientific Narration and CivicCommunication. 64:2(2000), 245S247 Randy Martin

Brown, Wendy, and Janet Halley, eds. Left Legalism/Left Critique, 68:2(2004), 252S255 Ravi Malhotra

Bryan, Dick. The Chase Across the Globe: International Accumulation and theContradictions for Nation States. 62:4(1998S99), 615S617 Terrence McDonough

Bryan, Dick, and Michael Rafferty. Capitalism and Derivatives: A Political Economy ofFinancial Derivatives, Capital and Class. 71:4(2007), 509S511 John Milios

Buckingham, Peter H. Expectations for the Millennium: American Socialist Visions of theFuture. 70:1(2006), 132S134 Al Campbell

Buhle, Mari Jo, and Paul Buhle, eds. It Started in Wisconsin: Dispatches from the FrontLines of the New Labor Protest. 78:1(2014), 126S127 Lars Ulrik Thomsen

Buhle, Mari Jo, Paul Buhle, and Dan Georgakis, eds. Encyclopedia of the American Left. 56:2(1992), 210S212 Paul N. Siegel

Buhle, Paul, ed. History and the New Left: Madison, Wisconsin, 1950S1970. 56:3(1992),357S359 Kent Worcester

Buhle, Paul, and Dan Georgakas, eds. The Immigrant Left in the United States. 62:4(1998S99), 618S621 Roger Keeran

Buhle, Paul, and Dave Wagner. Radical Hollywood: The Untold Story Behind America’sFavorite Movies. 68:2(2004), 239S242 Dennis Broe

Buhle, Paul, and Dave Wagner. Hide in Plain Sight: The Hollywood Blacklistees in Filmand Television, 1950S2002. 70:1(2006), 140S142 James J. Lorence

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Buhle, Paul, and Nicole Schulman, ed. Wobblies! A Graphic History of the IndustrialWorkers of the World. 71:3(2007), 382S385 Marcella Bencivenni

Buhle, Paul, ed. Jews and American Popular Culture. 72:1(2008), 122S125 JoelSchechter

Bukharin, Nikolai. Philosophical Arabesques. 73:1(2009), 147S150 Lars T. Lih

Burkett, Paul. Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective. 64:2(2000), 259S261 Paresh Chattopadhyay

Bush, Melanie E. L. Breaking the Code of Good Intentions: Everyday Forms of Whiteness. 74:4(2009), 564S566 Barbara Foley

Buttigieg, Joseph A., ed. Prison Notebooks, Vol. III, by Antonio Gramsci. 72:3(2008),358S360 Frank Rosengarten

Caballero, Manuel. Latin America and the Comintern, 1919S1943. 52:3(1988), 357S360 Steven Ellner

Cahill, Liam. Forgotten Revolution: Limerick Soviet 1919 SS A Threat to British Power inIreland. 56:4(1992S93), 498S501 Ellen Hazelkorn

Callaghan, John. Rajani Palme Dutt: A Study in British Stalinism. 61:1(1997), 147S151 Stuart MacIntyre

Callaghan, John. The Retreat of Social Democracy. 67:2(2003), 256S258 Bernard H.Moss

Callari, Antonio, and David F. Ruccio, eds. Postmodern Materialism and the Future ofMarxist Theory: Essays in the Althusserian Tradition. 62:2(1998), 322S325 Bradley J.MacDonald Callinicos, Alex. The Revenge of History: Marxism and the East European Revolutions. 57:3(1993), 363S365 Charles W. Mills

Callinicos, Alex. Making History: Agency, Structure and Change in Social Theory. 71:3(2007), 369S371 David Laibman

Callinicos, Alex. Bonfire of Illusions: The Twin Crises of the Liberal World. 76:1(2012),130S132 Heideman, Paul M.

Cameron, Kenneth Neill. Marxism: The Science of Society. 51:2(1987), 234S236 Norman Markowitz

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Cameron, Kenneth Neill. Stalin: Man of Contradiction. 53:4(1989S90), 495S498 JohnThomson

Cammett, John M., ed. Bibliografia Gramsciana 1922S1988. 56:4(1992S93), 477S479 Frank Rosengarten

Cannistraro, Philip, and Gerald Meyer, eds. The Lost World of Italian-AmericanRadicalism. 71:1(2007), 117S120 Elisabetta Vezzosi

Carafiol, Peter. The American Ideal: Literary History as a Worldly Activity. 57:4(1993S94),492S495 Jon Christian Suggs

Carchedi, Guglielmo. Behind the Crisis: Marx’s Dialectics of Value and Knowledge. 77:1(2013), 134S136 George Liodakis

Carleton, Don E. Red Scare! Right-wing Hysteria, Fifties Fanaticism, and Their Legacy inTexas. 51:4(1987S88), 507S508 Ellen W. Schrecker

Carling, Alan. Social Division. 56:4(1992S93), 485S488 Graeme Kirkpatrick

Carneiro, Robert L. The Muse of History and the Science of Culture. 66:2(2002), 295S297 David Laibman

Carr, Barry, and Steve Ellner, eds. The Latin American Left: From the Fall of Allende toPerestroika. 59:4(1995S96), 583S585 Carlos M. Vilas

Carter, Allene G., and Robert L. Allen. Honoring Sergeant Carter. 68:3(2004), 377S378 William Loren Katz

Carver, Terrell. The Postmodern Marx. 64:2(2000), 242S245 Edward Reiss

Caute, David. Isaac and Isaiah: The Covert Punishment of a Cold War Heretic. 78:4(2014), 537S540 Tom Brass

Cavanagh, John, and Jerry Mander. Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A BetterWorld Is Possible. A Report of the International Forum on Globalization. 70:1(2006),122S124 Jerry Harris

Chalmers, David J. The Conscious Mind. 62:4(1998S99), 609S612 Joel Kovel

Chan Lau Kit-ching, From Nothing to Nothing: The Chinese Communist Movement andHong Kong, 1921S1936, 65:2(2001), 257S259 Wei Xiaoping

Chibber, Vivek, Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital. 78:4(2014), 545S548

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Kanishka Chowdhury

Child, Lydia Maria. An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans. 62:4(1998S99), 612S613 Herbert Aptheker

Childers, Thomas, and Jane Caplan, eds. Reevaluating the Third Reich. 59:2(1995),240S242 Madeleine Hurd

Chmielewski, Wendy E., Louis J. Kern, and Marlyn Klee-Hartzell, eds. Women in Spiritualand Communitarian Societies in the United States. 59:2(1995), 248S250 Marcia Bliss

Chomsky, Noam. Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies. 55:3(1991), 371S373 Ronald Berkman

Chopp, Rebecca S. The Praxis of Suffering: An Interpretation of Liberation and PoliticalTheologism. 54:1(1990), 119S122 Charles T. Yerkes

Clarke, Simon. Marx’s Theory of Crisis. 60:1(1996), 122S126 James Devine

Clegg, Arthur. Aid China, 1937S1949: A Memoir of a Forgotten Campaign. 56:1(1992),121S122 Annette T. Rubinstein

Clements, Barbara Evans. Bolshevik Women. 63:1(1999), 127S129 Robert Lanning

Cobble, Dorothy Sue, ed. Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership. 59:2(1995),231S234 Teresa Ghilarducci

Cohen, G. A. Lectures on the History of Moral and Political Philosophy. 79:4(2015),633S635 Sean Sayers

Cohen, Ronald D. Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Socieity,1940S1970. 68:4(2004S05), 507S510 Paul C. Mishler

Cohen, William. At Freedom’s Edge: Black Mobility and the Southern White Quest forRacial Control 1861S1915. 58:2(1994), 239S242 Herbert Shapiro

Coiner, Constance. Better Red: The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olsen and Meridel LeSueur. 60:4(1996S97), 509S512 Annette T. Rubinstein

Collier, George A., with Elizabeth Lowery Quaratiello. Basta! Land and the ZapatistaRebellion in Chiapas. 62:2(1998), 300S303 James D. Cockcroft

Collins, Joseph, and John Lear. Chile’s Free Market Miracle: A Second Look. 60:4(1996S97), 507S509 Charles Pregger-Roman

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Colodny, Robert G. The Struggle for Madrid: The Central Epic of the Spanish Conflict1936S1937. 77:4(2013), 597S600 Sebastiaan Faber

Comninel, George C. Rethinking the French Revolution: Marxism and the RevisionistChallenge. 54:3(1990), 375S378 Henry Heller

Conner, Clifford D. A People’s History of Science: Miners, Midwives, and “LowMechanics”. 71:3(2007), 374S377 Derek Lovejoy

Coombs, Nathan. History and Event: From Marxist to Contemporary French Theory. 81:2(2017), 313S316 Sean Sayers

Corburn, Jason. Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of UrbanPlanning. 77:4(2013), 595S597 Tom Angotti

Coveney, Peter, and Roger Highfield. The Arrow of Time: A Voyage Through Science toSolve Time’s Greatest Mystery. 56:4(1992S93), 501S504 Derek Lovejoy

Craig, Campbell, and Fredrik Logevall. America’s Cold War: The Politics of Insecurity. 77:1(2013), 129S131 Gregory Elich

Crotty, Raymond. Ireland in Crisis: A Study in Capitalist Colonial Development. 53:2(1989), 249S252 James Wickham

Crowdus, Gary, and Dan Georgakas, eds. The Cineaste Interviews 2: Filmmakers on theArt and Politics of Cinema. 70:3(2006), 428S431 Inez Hedges

Crowley, Stephen, and David Ost, eds. Workers After Workers’ States: Labor and Politicsin Postcommunist Eastern Europe. 67:4(2003S04), 499S502 Michael Munk

Cumings, Bruce. The Origins of the Korean War. Volume I: Liberation and the Emergenceof Separate Regimes, 1945S1947; Volume II: The Roaring of the Cataract, 1947S1950. 60:2(1996), 252S254 Hugh Deane

Cunningham, Andrew, and Ole Peter Grell. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse:Religion, War, Famine and Death in Reformation Europe. 68:1(2004), 117S120 RobertYoung

Cunningham, Frank. Democratic Theory and Socialism. 53:4(1989S90), 490S492 John Fairley

Curl, John. For All the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, CooperativeMovements, and Communalism in America. 78:1(2014), 138S140 Dubb, Steve

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Curtis, Michael Kent. Free Speech, “The People’s Daring Privilege”: Struggles for Freedomof Expression in American History. 66:4(2002S03), 564S566 Daniel Gaido

Cypher, James. State and Capital in Mexico: Development Policy Since 1940. 56:3(1992),378S383 Martin J. Murray

D’Amico, Francine, and Peter R. Beckman. Women in World Politics: An Introduction. 61:3(1997), 416S417 Jürgen Kuczynski

Dans, Peter E., and Suzanne Wasserman. Life on the Lower East Side: Photographs byRebecca Lepkoff, 1937S1950. 72:1(2008), 121S122 Paul Buhle

Davanzati, Guglielmo Forges. Ethical Codes and Income Distribution: A Study of JohnBates Clark and Thorstein Veblen. 72:4(2008), 502S504 Adil H. Mouhammed

Davies, Paul. The Mind of God. 58:2(1994), 233S237 Hyman W. Frankel

Davis, Angela Y. The Meaning of Freedom: And Other Difficult Dialogues. 79:4(2015),622S624 John Arena

Davis, Colin. Waterfront Revolts: New York and London Dockworkers, 1936S61. 71:1(2007), 126S128 William J. Mello

Dawley, Alan. Struggles for Justice: Social Responsibility and the Liberal State. 57:4(1993S94), 489S491 Leon Fink

Day, Richard B., and Daniel F. Gaido, ed. Discovering Imperialism: Social Democracy toWorld War I. 79:4(2015), 625S627 John Marot

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