Noel Ignatiev - Works

Works

  • "'The American Blindspot': Reconstruction According to Eric Foner and W. E. B. Du Bois," Labour/Le Travail, 31 (1993): 243–51.
  • "The Revolution as an African-American Exuberance," Eighteenth-Century Studies 27, no. 4 (Summer 1994): 605–13.
  • How the Irish Became White (1995) ISBN 0-415-91384-5
  • Race Traitor (anthology of articles from the journal by the same name edited with John Garvey) (1996) ISBN 0-415-91392-6
  • "Zionism, Antisemitism, and the People of Palestine," Race Traitor (May 2004).

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