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Historical Materialism 2016

January 21, 2016 by Scott McLemee Leave a Comment

It’s not complete, but I’ve received a list of things scheduled to run in the journal Historical Materialism in 2016 and it’s impressive. Here it is:

Roland Boer, Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture: Marxism, Religion and the Taiping Revolution 
Marcel Bois, The Rise and Fall of United Front Politics in the Weimar Republic 
David Broder, Red partisans: Bandiera Rossa in Occupied Rome, 1943-44 
David Camfield, Elements of a Historical Materialist Theory of Racism 
Christophe Darmangeat, Alain Testart and Social Anthropology 
Adriano Luiz Duarte, The Right to the City: the Bus and Tram Riots in São Paulo in 1947 
Daniel Gaido, The Roots of the Proletarian United Front Policy and The Origins of the Transitional Programme 
Henryk Grossman, The Value-Price Transformation in Marx and the Problem of Crisis, introduced by Rick Kuhn 
Marcelo Hoffman, Alain Badiou, the Maoist Investigation, and the Party Form 
Cedric Johnson, Between Revolution and the Racial Ghetto: Harold Cruse and Harry Haywood Debate Class Struggle and the ‘Negro Question,’ 1962-1968 
Karl Kautsky’s Autobiography, Introduced by Ben Lewis Jim Kincaid, Marx after Minsky: Capital Surplus and the Current Crisis 
Michael Krätke, Money, Credit and Insane Forms 
Alessandro Olsaretti, From the Return to Labriola to the Anti-Croce: Philosophy, Praxis and Human Nature in Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks 
John Michael Roberts, Outline of a Marxist Commodity Theory of the Public Sphere 
Melanie Samson, Not Just Recycling the Crisis – Insights into the Production of Value from Waste Reclaimed from a Soweto Garbage Dump 
Ellen Meiksins Wood, Britain vs France: How Many Sonderwegs? 
 
George Ciccariello-Maher, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Peter Kulchyski, Geoff Mann, and Jeffery Webber: Symposium on Glen Coulthard’s Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition 
Heide Gerstenberger, Neil Davidson and Charles Post on How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions? 
 
Special issues/sections on: Daniel Bensaïd and Social Reproduction Theory 
 
Plus review essays by: Simon Behrmann, Oscar Berglund, Ian Birchall, Mark Blum, Jacob Blumenfeld, Andrew Bonnell, Svenja Bromberg, Giorgio Cesarale, Amy Charlesworth, Luisa Lorenza Corna, Daniel Finn, Kenneth J. Hammond, Henry Heller, Dhruv Jain, Laleh Khalili, Paul Kohlbry, Anna Kowalczyk, Sean Ledwith, Emanuele Leonardi, Carolyn Lesjak, Markar Melkonian, Carlos Eduardo Rebello de Mendonça, Catherine Moir, Rodrigo Guimaraes Nunes, Chris O’Kane, Benjamin Opratko, Benita Parry, Daniel Spaulding, Jason Read, Andrew Ryder, Tadeusz Tietze, Giuliano Vivaldi, 

 

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Scott McLemee

Scott McLemee writes the weekly column Intellectual Affairs for Inside Higher Ed and is part of the editorial staff for Jacobin magazine.

From 1995 until 2001, he was contributing editor for Lingua Franca. Between 2001 and 2005, he covered scholarship in the humanities as senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education. He has served on the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle and in 2004 received the NBCC's award for excellence in reviewing.

He is willing to write about himself in the third person, if necessary, but tries not to make a habit of it

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