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New Orleans At 300: Documenting The African American Experience, 1718–2018., Mary Niall Mitchell, Connie Zeanah Atkinson Jan 2018

New Orleans At 300: Documenting The African American Experience, 1718–2018., Mary Niall Mitchell, Connie Zeanah Atkinson

History Faculty Publications

This is the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of African American History focused on the African American experience in the history of New Orleans, on the occasion of the city's tricentennial.


The History Of Public Education In New Orleans Still Matters, Al Kennedy Feb 2016

The History Of Public Education In New Orleans Still Matters, Al Kennedy

History Faculty Publications

Ten years after the flood waters from negligently constructed federal levees inundated New Orleans, public education reformers have unhitched their narrative from the pre-Katrina history of the Crescent City. They cleverly placed the blame for the condition of the schools on the backs of the teachers--and their union. The reformers contend that New Orleans was a “blank sheet of paper” upon which they put in place a successful system of charter schools. Perhaps the reference to the “blank sheet of paper” makes more sense as an effort to paper-over a long and painful history that includes the lingering effects of …


Home Front: Daily Life In The Civil War North (Book Review), Mary Niall Mitchell Jan 2015

Home Front: Daily Life In The Civil War North (Book Review), Mary Niall Mitchell

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The article reviews the book "Home Front: Daily Life in the Civil War North," by Daniel Greene, Scott Manning Stevens, Diane Dillon, Peter John Brownlee, and Sarah Burns.


Review Of Legacy Of The Cold War, Günter Bischof Jan 2014

Review Of Legacy Of The Cold War, Günter Bischof

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Review of Erbe des Kalten Krieges (Legacy of the Cold War) by Bernd Greiner, Tim B. Muller, and Klaas Voß.


Review Of Russlandheimkehrer: Die Sowjetischen Kriegsgefangenen Im Gedächtnis Der Deutschen., Günter Bischof Jan 2013

Review Of Russlandheimkehrer: Die Sowjetischen Kriegsgefangenen Im Gedächtnis Der Deutschen., Günter Bischof

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Review of Russlandheimkehrer: Die sowjetischen Kriegsgefangenen im Gedächtnis der Deutschen by Elke Scherstjanoi


Review Of Eu Foreign Policy And The Europeanization Of Neutral States: Comparing Irish And Austrian Foreign Policy., Günter Bischof Jan 2012

Review Of Eu Foreign Policy And The Europeanization Of Neutral States: Comparing Irish And Austrian Foreign Policy., Günter Bischof

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Review of EU Foreign Policy and the Europeanization of Neutral States: Comparing Irish and Austrian Foreign Policy by Nicole Alecu de Flers.


Exiles At Home: The Struggle To Become American In Creole New Orleans (Book Review), Mary Niall Mitchell Jan 2011

Exiles At Home: The Struggle To Become American In Creole New Orleans (Book Review), Mary Niall Mitchell

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The article reviews the book "Exiles at Home: The Struggle to Become American in Creole New Orleans," by Shirley Elizabeth Thompson.


Mobile Warriors And Cosmopolitan Intellectuals: The Legacy Of The Dutch Counterinsurgency In Colonial Aceh, Andrew Goss Jan 2011

Mobile Warriors And Cosmopolitan Intellectuals: The Legacy Of The Dutch Counterinsurgency In Colonial Aceh, Andrew Goss

History Faculty Publications

Starting in the middle of the nineteenth century, the Netherlands East Indies sought to bring all the people and territory of the Indonesian archipelago under colonial control. In 1873, they turned their attention to the sultanate of Aceh in northern Sumatra, and sent a small invasion force. Their defeat led to 3000 mean being dispatched the following year, and while this force took control of the capital city of Banda Aceh and the lowlands near the coast, they were able to seize the city only after it had been abandoned by the Acehnese, who retreated into the mountainous regions to …


Decent Colonialism? Pure Science And Colonial Ideology In The Netherlands East Indies, 1910–1929, Andrew Goss Feb 2009

Decent Colonialism? Pure Science And Colonial Ideology In The Netherlands East Indies, 1910–1929, Andrew Goss

History Faculty Publications

This article examines changes within the Dutch civilising mission ideology after the decline of the Ethical Policy. Support of pure science, scientific knowledge that supposedly transcended ideology and politics, allowed the colonial administration to continue to project their rule as decent and moral, even as conflict and repression dominated colonial politics in the 1920s. The argument starts with the construction of pure science after 1910, under the care of J.C. Koningsberger, out of the research traditions at the Department of Agriculture. It next examines the creation of institutions and agendas of pure science. And finally it analyses the absorption of …


The Advent Of Neo-Revisionism?, Günter Bischof Jan 2005

The Advent Of Neo-Revisionism?, Günter Bischof

History Faculty Publications

Five distinguished scholars offer separate commentaries on the article by Michael Cox and Caroline Kennedy-Pipe. All of the commentators reject the broad interpretation and many of the specific arguments put forth by Cox and Kennedy-Pipe. They point out several crucial issues that are omitted from the article and raise questions about the authors’ sources, use of evidence, and selective invocation of secondary literature. They regret that Cox and Kennedy-Pipe seem to dwell on a large number of the same matters that preoccupied radical revisionist historians in the 1960s. They argue that although Cox and Kennedy-Pipe offer a more sophisticated version …


"Rosebloom And Pure White," Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell Sep 2002

"Rosebloom And Pure White," Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell

History Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


From Tong-Tong To Tempo Doeloe: Eurasian Memory Work And The Bracketing Of Dutch Colonial History, 1957-1961, Andrew Goss Oct 2000

From Tong-Tong To Tempo Doeloe: Eurasian Memory Work And The Bracketing Of Dutch Colonial History, 1957-1961, Andrew Goss

History Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.