NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 22, Number 2, 2001
CONTENTS
SPECIAL ISSUE: RACE AND SOCIAL THEORY
Introduction
Tommy L. Lott
Articles
With What Must the Philosophy
of World History Begin?
On the Racial Basis of Hegel's Eurocentrism
Robert
Bernasconi
Liberalism's Limits: Carlyle and
Mill on "The Negro Question"
David Theo Goldberg
Madamismo
and Beyond: The Construction
of Eritrean Women
Ruth Iyob
Edmonia Lewis at McGrawville: The Early Education of a Nineteenth-Century
Black Woman Artist
Marilyn RIchardson
Reviews
Miriam Decosta-Willis, ed., The Memphis Diary of Ida B.
Wells: An Intimate Portrait of the Activist as a Young Woman
[Joy James]
Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Nellie
Y.McKay, eds. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature and
Patricia Liggins Hill, ed. Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of
the African American Literary Tradition
[Dolan Hubbard]