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Current Research

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Every fall ILWCH publishes this register of readers' current research in labor and working-class history, provided we receive a sufficient number of responses. Readers are encouraged to report their current research by filling out the questionnaire enclosed with this issue or by sending us the following information: your name, institutional affiliation, and email address; your research interests; and complete bibliographic citations of your recent publications and works in progress. Please supply as much bibliographic information as possible (including the first names of authors and editors and the page numbers of articles) and exclude publications appearing before than 2005. Please also feel free to distribute copies of the questionnaire or of this appeal to other labor historians. The next Current Research register is planned to appear in ILWCH 72, Fall 2007. In order to be included we must receive your responses by May 1, 2007. Thank you for letting us know about your work!

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  • ,, 2006. "Current Research," International Labor and Working-Class History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 70(1), pages 184-186, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:ilawch:v:70:y:2006:i:1:p:184-186_17
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