Radical Histories of Decolonization A Call for Proposals from the Radical History Review Issue number 153 Abstract Deadline: January 8, 2024 Co-Edited by Manan Ahmed, Marissa Moorman, Jecca Namakkal, Golnar Nikpour Radical History Review seeks contributions for a special issue entitled “Radical Histories of Decolonization.” Historians have tended to treat decolonization as […]
Yearly Archives: 2023
CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. The Political Lives of Infrastructure Contributions to this issue of Radical History Review seek to expand taken-for-granted understandings of how infrastructure has historically served as the spatial backbone for building and reproducing various imperial, settler colonial, and racial […]
CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. Political Imprisonments and Confinements This issue of Radical History Review explores states’ uses of criminalization and imprisonment to silence critical voices and maintain structures of authority. Features: Orisami Burton examines the US government’s counterinsurgency strategy against Black prisoners […]
Memory Over Forgetting: Monuments, Memorials and Intangible Heritage Issue number 152 (May 2025) Abstract Deadline: August 1, 2023 Co-Edited by Bonita Bennett, Bonny Ibhawoh, Alex Lichtenstein, and Daniel Walkowitz From the removal of Cecil Rhodes from the University of Cape Town, to the toppling of Confederate monuments across the American […]
CLICK HERE for the table of contents and links to full text. Alternatives to the Anthropocene This issue of Radical History Review examines the heterogeneous imaginaries and social movements struggling against the social and environmental destruction of the Anthropocene, the notion of a homogenous humanity driving the geological era of […]