Enclosures
Fences, Walls, and Contested Spaces
An issue of: Radical History Review
Special Issue Editors: David Serlin, Amy Chazkel
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Table Of Contents
Back to Top1. Editors' Introduction–Amy Chazkel and David Serlin
REFLECTIONS
2. Enclosures from the Bottom Up–Peter Linebaugh
FEATURES
3. Radical Commons Discourse and the Challenges of Colonialism–Ben Maddison
4. "Retribution Will Be Their Reward": New Mexico's Las Gorras Blancas and the Fight for the Las Vegas Land Grant Commons–David Correia
5. State Racism and Biopolitical Struggle: The Evasive Commons in Twentieth-Century Durban, South Africa–Sharad Chari
6. Land Acquisition, Landlessness, and the Building of New Delhi–David A. Johnson
7. Free Men and Free Pigs: Closing the Southern Range and the American Property Tradition–R. Ben Brown
PHOTO ESSAYS
8. Ex-Communicated: Historical Reflections on Enclosure Landscapes in Palestine–Gary Fields
9. Silo Walk: Exploring Power Relations on an English Common–Lucy Reynolds and John Schofield
PUBLIC HISTORY
10. Looking between Fences in American History–John Streamas
CURATED SPACES
11. Streets Apart: Photographs of the Belfast Peacelines–Frankie Quinn and Gabbi Murphy