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October 2008, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 171-192 Permanent Replacements and the End of Labor's “Only True Weaponâ€
by Logan, John
- 193-211 Consuming Lattes and Labor, or Working at Starbucks
by Simon, Bryant
- 212-224 “Nothing Special to Offer the Negro†: Revisiting the “‘Debsian View’ of the Negro Questionâ€
by Jones, William P.
- 225-227 The International Labor Organization: Past and Present
by GarcÃa, Magaly RodrÃguez
- 228-230 Connecting Atlantic, Indian Ocean, China Seas, and Pacific Migrations, 1830s to 1930s
by Mettele, Gisela
April 2008, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction: Labor in a Changing China
by Yu, Renqiu
- 7-23 Hidden Forms of Bargaining on China's Shop Floor
by Zhang, Xiaodan
- 24-44 Lean Production and Labor Controls in the Chinese Automobile Industry in An Age of Globalization1
by Zhang, Lu
- 45-64 The Changes of Chinese Labor Policy and Labor Legislation in the Context of Market Transition
by Ngok, Kinglun
- 65-84 Ziyou (Freedom)1, Occupational Choice, and Labor: Bangbang in Chongqing, People's Republic of China2
by Zhang, Xia
- 85-103 Local Strategies of Labor Control: A Case Study of Three Electronics Factories in China
by Xue, Hong
- 104-105 Introduction
by Brown, Kate
- 106-136 Solidarność in Šódź: An Interview with Zbigniew Marcin Kowalewski
by Phelps, Christopher
- 137-151 Kneeling at the Altar of (Il)-Liberalism: The Politics of Ideas, Job Loss, and Union Weakness in East Central Europe
by Vanhuysse, Pieter
October 2007, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 2-17 Introduction: New Studies/New Organizations; Labor Organization in Latin America and Beyond
by Stillerman, Joel & Winn, Peter
- 18-41 Forging New Labor Activism in Global Commodity Chains in Latin America
by Anner, Mark
- 42-62 Brazil's Telecom Unions Confront the Future: Privatization, Technological Change, and Globalization1
by Guimarães, Sonia M.K.
- 63-89 Alternative Forms of Working-Class Organization and the Mobilization of Informal-Sector Workers in Brazil in the Era of Neoliberalism
by Sandoval, Salvador A.M.
- 90-115 Globalization, Labor, and Violence in Colombia's Banana Zone
by Chomsky, Aviva
- 116-133 The Crisis of Labor Politics in Latin America: Parties and Labor Movements during the Transition to Neoliberalism
by Roberts, Kenneth M.
- 134-160 What Has Happened to Organized Labor in Southern Africa?1
by Pitcher, M. Anne
- 161-163 Organized Labor's Global Problems and Local Responses
by Drake, Paul W.
- 164-172 Globalization and Labor: Reflections on Contemporary Latin America
by Hershberg, Eric
- 173-191 Tea and Sympathy: A Study of Diversity among Women Activists in the National Federation of Women Workers in Coventry, England, 1907–14
by Hunt, Cathy
- 192-215 “If Business and the Country Will Be Run Right:†The Business Challenge to the Liberal Consensus, 1945–1964
by Phillips-Fein, Kim
April 2007, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-7 Introduction: The Class Politics of Privatization: Global Perspectives on the Privatization of Public Workers, Land, and Services
by Klein, Jennifer
- 8-28 Roots of Resistance to Urban Water Privatization in Bolivia: The “New Working Class,†the Crisis of Neoliberalism, and Public Services1
by Spronk, Susan
- 29-49 “There is tragedy on both sides of the layoffs:†Privatization and the Urban Crisis in Baltimore
by Berger, Jane
- 50-69 Privatization and the Historical Trajectory of “Social Movement Unionism†: A Case Study of Municipal Workers in Johannesburg, South Africa
by Barchiesi, Franco
- 70-90 The Two Faces of Petr Arkad'evich: Land and Dispossession in Russia's Southwest, ca. 2000
by Allina-Pisano, Jessica
- 91-111 The Hospital Employees' Union Strike and the Privatization of Medicare in British Columbia, Canada
by Isitt, Benjamin & Moroz, Melissa
- 112-132 A Class Approach to Municipal Privatization: The Privatization of New York City's Central Park
by Cooke, Oliver
- 133-153 Workforce Responses to the Creeping Privatization of the UK National Health Service1
by Givan, Rebecca Kolins & Bach, Stephen
- 154-161 The Politics of Ports: Privatization and the World's Ports
by Davis, Colin
- 162-184 “Blame the System, Not the Victim!†Organizing the Unemployed in New Zealand, 1983–1992
by Locke, Cybèle
- 185-203 Racism in a “Raceless†Society: The Soviet Press and Representations of American Racial Violence at Stalingrad in 1930
by Roman, Meredith
- 204-208 Andrew Sayer, The Moral Significance of Class. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 256 pp. $29.95 cloth
by McGrath, Siobhán
- 208-210 Kate Transchel, Under the Influence: Working-Class Drinking, Temperance, and Cultural Revolution in Russia, 1895–1932. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. 209 pp. $35.00 cloth
by Hessler, Julie
- 210-212 Megan Vaughan, Creating the Creole Island: Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Mauritius. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005. xi+341 pp. $23.95 paper; $84.95 cloth
by Pérotin-Dumon, Anne
- 213-214 Patrick Frank, Los Artistas del Pueblo: Prints and Workers’ Culture in Buenos Aires, 1917–1935. Albequerque: University of Mexico Press, 2006. 322 pp. $32.95 cloth
by Chamosa, Oscar
- 214-217 Jane E. Mangan, Trading Roles: Gender, Ethnicity, and the Urban Economy in Colonial PotosÃ. Durham, NC; Duke University Press, 2005. xiii+277 pp. $22.95 paper
by Zulawski, Ann
- 217-220 Elizabeth Dore, Myths of Modernity: Peonage and Patriarchy in Nicaraugua. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. 272 pp. $74.95 Cloth; 21.95 paper
by Schmidt, Arthur
- 220-223 Colin A. Palmer, Eric Williams & The Making of the Modern Caribbean. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2005. 352 pp. $34.95 cloth
by Vincent, Godfrey
- 223-225 Nicholas De Genova, Working the Boundaries: Race, Space, and Illegality in Mexican Chicago. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005. 352 pp. $79.95 Cloth, $22.95 paper
by Gritter, Matthew
October 2006, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 1-10 Introduction: Globalization and the Latin-American Workplace
by Stillerman, Joel & Winn, Peter
- 11-34 Is Globalization Good for Workers? Definitions and Evidence from Latin America
by Reinecke, Gerhard
- 35-60 Globalization and the Transformation of Work in Rural Brazil: Agribusiness, Rural Labor Unions, and Peasant Mobilization
by Welch, Cliff
- 61-85 Lousy Jobs, Invisible Unions: The Mexican Retail Sector in the Age of Globalization
by Tilly, Chris & Galván, José Luis à lvarez
- 86-105 Global Processes and Local Lives: Guatemalan Women's Work and Gender Relations at Home and Abroad
by MenjÃvar, Cecilia
- 106-125 A New World of Retail Supremacy: Supply Chains and Workers' Chains in the Age of Wal-Mart
by Appelbaum, Richard & Lichtenstein, Nelson
- 126-142 Working for McDonald's, France: Resistance to the Americanization of Work
by Debouzy, Marianne
- 143-154 Better than Barraclough? Putting Global Labor History on the Map1
by Hanagan, Michael & Nekola, Peter
- 165-167 The Passeggiata and Popular Culture in an Italian Town
by Pine, Jason
- 167-169 Cold War, Crisis and Conflict: the CPGB 1951–68
by Morgan, Kevin
- 169-173 Imaazje! De verbeelding van Provo 1965–1967
by Horn, Gerd-Rainer
- 173-175 Women and Work Culture: Britain c. 1850–1959
by Weiler, Peter
- 175-178 Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britain
by Frankel, Oz
- 178-183 A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration
by Montgomery, David
- 184-186 Current Research
by ,
March 2006, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction
by Cobble, Dorothy Sue & Hattam, Victoria
- 6-34 Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production
by Heron, Craig
- 35-56 Race and the Construction of Working-Class Masculinity in the Nigerian Coal Industry: The Initial Phase, 1914–1930
by Brown, Carolyn
- 57-80 “Rough Mens†in “the Toughest Places I Ever Seen†: The Construction and Ramifications of Black Masculine Identity in the Mississippi Delta's Levee Camps, 1900–1935
by McCoyer, Michael
- 81-103 From Peasant to Worker: Migration, Masculinity, and the Making of Mexican Workers in the US
by Cohen, Deborah
- 104-122 Bodies, Sexuality and the “Modernization†of the British Working Classes, 1920s to 1960s
by Brooke, Stephen
- 123-142 Desirable Dress: Rosies, Sky Girls, and the Politics of Appearance
by Boris, Eileen
- 143-160 Masculinity, the Embodied Male Worker, and the Historian’s Gaze
by Baron, Ava
- 161-176 “They don't even look like women workers†: Femininity and Class in Twentieth-Century Latin America
by Weinstein, Barbara
- 177-194 Spaces of Encounter: The Cultural Labor of Class Difference
by Cameron, Ardis
- 195-200 Vera Shlakman, Economic History of a Factory Town, A Study of Chicopee, Massachusetts (1935)
by Kessler-Harris, Alice
- 201-203 Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference
by Shepard, Todd
- 204-206 The Fabric of Gender: Working-Class Culture in Third Republic France
by Rosenberg, Clifford
- 206-209 Inventing a Soviet Countryside: State Power and the Transformation of Rural Russia, 1917–1929
by Burbank, Jane
- 209-210 The Making of a Policeman: A Social History of a Labour Force in Metropolitan London, 1829–1914
by Allison, William Thomas
- 210-213 For Workers' Power: The Selected Writings of Maurice Brinton
by Williams, Dana
- 213-215 The Striking Cabbies of Cairo and other Stories: Crafts and Guilds in Egypt, 1863–1914
by Moazami, Behrooz
- 216-218 Victims of the Chilean Miracle: Workers and Neoliberalism in the Pinochet Era, 1973–2002
by Monteón, Michael
- 218-221 Sisters or Strangers?: Immigrant, Ethnic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History
by Newell, Dianne
- 221-223 The Practical Utopians: American Workers and the Cooperative Movement in the Gilded Age
by Phelan, Craig
- 224-225 United Apart: Gender and the Rise of Craft Unionism
by Woods, Colleen
- 226-228 Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture and Postwar Democracy, 1940–1960
by Bruno, Robert
- 228-230 The Lost World of Italian-American Radicalism: Politics, Labor and Culture
by Mello, William