Category Archives: Marcus, Harold G.

Cultural Conflicts; Commentary on Cultural Contests

Caribbean specialist Franklin Knight and Africanist Harold Marcus examine the effects of multiculturalism on American education.; Richard Schramm discusses multiculturalism uses and abuses in American schooling. 593 – Cultural Conflicts; Commentary on Cultural Contests

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East, West, South

Susan Buck-Morss and Boris Kagarlitsky discuss a recent conference at Duke University entitled Soviet Culture Today: Restructuring the Past or Inventing the Future? Harold Marcus discusses intellectual currents in South Africa. 516 – East, West, South

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The Greening of African History

Two scholars of African and African American studies speak about the fields as they exist in 1987. Harold Marcus discusses African history and the growth of the discipline into a flourishing branch of scholarship by the mid-1980s. He looks at … Continue reading

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