Historical Reflections/Reflections Historiques has established a well-deserved reputation for publishing high quality articles of wide-ranging interest for over thirty years. The journal, which publishes articles in both English and French, is committed to exploring history in an interdisciplinary framework and with a comparative focus. Historical approaches to art, literature, and the social sciences; the history of mentalities and intellectual movements; the terrain where religion and history meet: these are the subjects to which Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques is devoted.
Current Issue: Volume 41, Issue 1
INTRODUCTION
Free Content Radical Book History: E. P. Thompson and The Making of the English Working Class pp. 1–6(6) Author: Burton, Antoinette
ARTICLES
Making and Unmaking the Working Class: E. P. Thompson and the “New Labor History” in the United States pp. 7–18(12) Author: Barrett, James R.
History from Down Under: E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class and Australia pp. 19–39(21) Author: Curthoys, Ann
The Ecology of Class: Revolution, Weaponized Nature, and the Making of Campesino Consciousness pp. 40–53(14) Author: Boyer, Christopher R.
Worst Conceivable Form: Race, Global Capital, and The Making of the English Working Class pp. 54–69(16) Author: Sell, Zach
Race, Antiracism, and the Place of Blackness in the Making and Remaking of the English Working Class pp. 70–82(13) Author: Bressey, Caroline
E. P. Thompson and the Kitchen Sink or Feeling from Below, c. 1963 pp. 83–98(16) Author: Kriegel, Lara
South African Remains: E. P. Thompson, Biko, and the Limits of The Making of the English Working Class pp. 99–110(12) Author: Hofmeyr, Isabel
T alking History: E. P. Thompson, C. L. R. James, and the Afterlives of Internationalism pp. 111–128(18) Author: Chattopadhyaya, Utathya