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Marronage in Eastern Cuba (M. Williams, 2023)
A detailed historical photo essay about maroon communities in Cuba that places the analysis of religion and political economy at the center of an understanding of the Black Radical Tradition.
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Colonial Regimes of Whiteness: Legalized Black Surveillance (M.A. Bekele, 2023)
A detailed, historical, multimedia essay about maroon communities in comparative context that emphasizes the social construction of property law in relation to racial enslavement.
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Mycorrhizal Universes: Marronage, Memory, & Architectures at El Cedro (B. Levy, 2023)
A detailed historical photo essay about the importance of maroon communities in the interdisciplinary analysis of global sustainability.
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Marronage in Columbia (A. Jackson, 2023)
A detailed, comparative historical photo essay about maroon communities often overlooked in this vital, emerging field.
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ARCHIVE: Next City magazine (v10, 2006)
Sharing important insights on transportation, this issue of Next American City framed a range of new policy approaches across the United States that continue to revitalize metropolitan regions in sustainable ways.
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ARCHIVE: Next City magazine (v9, 2005)
A landmark publication that revitalized the analysis of segregation and integration among urban studies scholars for the next decade.
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ARCHIVE: Next City magazine (v5, 2004)
A priceless full-text document of the Next American City in 2004, discussing waste and urbanization.
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ARCHIVE: Next City magazine (v6, 2004)
Focused on cities and technology, this issue of “The Next American City” magazine opened the door to a new generation of urban scholars and activists.
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ESSAY: We’re Already Here
The essay by James Sweet, “Is History History?,” has already caused a firestorm since it was published last week in the American Historical Association’s newsletter, Perspectives on History. It has already elicited a public apology from its author, though it will likely continue to be the center of much-needed debate about History and its audiences.…
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THE LONG VIEW: History for the Next Century (August 21, 2022)
James Sweet does recognize a problem in the historical profession in his essay, “Is History History” (IHH), published earlier this week. The relationship among journalism, history, and media has reached a critical state. His attempt to reinstate an early twentieth century standard about ‘presentism’ drives scholars and readers away from historical analysis precisely when they…