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April 2023, Volume 103
- 1-7 Introduction to the Special Issue Precarious Labor, Capitalist Transformation, and the State: Insights from Central Asia
by Galdini, Franco & Totaro, Maurizio & Tourtellotte, Laura - 8-23 Hiring, Firing, Atomizing; Manpower Agencies and Precarious Labor in Kazakhstan's Oil Sector
by Sorbello, Paolo - 24-43 Optimize! Oil, Labor, and Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Kazakhstan
by Totaro, Maurizio - 44-61 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How Kazakhstan's Civil Society Navigates Precarity
by Wood, Colleen - 62-80 Digital Platform Employment in Kazakhstan: Can New Technologies Solve Old Problems in the Labor Market?
by Insebayeva, Sabina & Beyssembayev, Serik - 81-102 In Search of Shelter: Precarity, Protest, and Pronatalism among Laboring Women in Kazakhstan
by Tourtellotte, Laura - 103-125 Controlling Bazaar, Fighting Precarity, and Producing the Nation
by Kudaibergen, Diana T. - 126-146 From Neoliberal Dreams to Precarity: Micro-Entrepreneurs and Family Debt in Kyrgyzstan
by Satybaldieva, Elmira & Sanghera, Balihar - 147-161 Rise of the Surplus Population? Land Decollectivization, Class Stratification, and Labor Precarization in Uzbekistan
by Galdini, Franco - 162-178 The Origins of the Swedish Wage Bargaining Model
by Bengtsson, Erik - 179-201 On the Auction Block: The Garment Industry and the Deindustrialization of New York City
by Battle, Andy - 202-226 Between Arrogance and Despondency: The Shanghai Workers, the Communists, and the Strikes at the Japanese Cotton Mills of 1926
by Yi, Shensi - 227-247 “We don't need no education”: Lessons from the (Un)making of Lahore's Proletarian Vanguard (ca. 1920–2000)
by Azhar, Ahmad - 248-273 Dayaks in a Ledger: A Bornean Labor History and an Oil Town's Indigenous Workers
by Menon, Sridevi - 274-291 State Regulation and Class Struggle in the Beedi Industry of Post-Colonial Malabar, 1947–1970
by Thekke Kalathil, Suramya - 292-311 The Missing Link? Western Communists as Mediators Between the East German FDGB, the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), and African Trade Unions in the Late 1950s and Early 1960s
by Harisch, Immanuel R. & Burton, Eric - 312-327 Amah Activism: Domestic Servants and Decolonization in 1960s Malaysia and Singapore
by Twomey, Christina - 328-344 The (In)conceivability of Real “Workers’ Control” Under Capitalism
by Rahnema, Saeed - 345-370 Putting a Human Face on It: Gender and Photographic Meaning in a Canadian Women's Coal Mine Campaign
by Spence, Jean & Stephenson, Carol - 371-374 Working for Fuyao
by Negro, Antonio Luigi - 375-380 War as Work: Labor and Soldiering in History
by Daly, Samuel Fury Childs - 381-381 Optimize! Oil, Labor, and Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Kazakhstan – ADDENDUM
by Totaro, Maurizio
October 2022, Volume 102
- 7-22 Never Obsolete: Private Household Workers and the Transaction of Domestic Work
by Boris, Eileen - 23-50 Racialized Obsolescence: Multinational Corporations, Labor Conflict, and the Closure of the Imperial Typewriter Company in Britain, 1974–1975
by Myers, Matt - 51-63 “Every time, they took more from us”: Privatization and Telecommunications Workers in Rural Argentina, 1969–2000
by Brudney, Edward - 64-75 Resistance and Resilience: The Nothing Factory and the Workers’ Self-Management of Fateleva
by Branco, Sérgio Dias - 76-93 Mechanical Harvesting, Globalization, and the Fate of Citrus Farmworkers in Florida and São Paulo, 1965–1985
by Orr, Terrell James - 94-123 Broken Circle: Premature Deindustrialization, Chinese Capital Exports, and the Stumbling Development of New Territorial Industrial Complexes
by Neel, Phillip - 124-145 The Myth of Black Obsolescence
by Resnikoff, Jason - 146-156 Evolving or Disappearing? Italian Trade Unions in the 2010s
by Caja, Emilio - 157-180 Intergenerational Learning and Place-making in a Deindustrialized Locality: “Tracks of the Past” in Lanarkshire, Scotland
by Gibbs, Ewan & Henderson, Susan & Bianchi, Victoria - 181-199 “We Were Democracy Mad:” Clerical Workers’ Unionism, Antiracism, and Feminism at the University of California, Berkeley, 1966–1972
by Pierce, Jennifer L. - 200-224 From Corporations to Companies: The Development of Capitalism in Maritime Cargo Handling in the Port of Barcelona (ca. 1760–1873)
by Ibarz, Jordi & von Briesen, Brendan J. - 225-247 “Workers’ Way”: Moments of Labor in Late 1940s Calcutta
by Agarwal, Prerna - 248-259 The Troubled Present and Uncertain Future of Academic Labor
by Nolan, Mary - 260-266 Rethinking Political Agency in the Russian Revolution: A View from the Russian Empire's Borderlands
by Shtakser, Inna
April 2022, Volume 101
- 1-9 Introduction
by LeFlouria, Talitha L. & Miller, Vivien M. L. - 10-43 Domesticating Racial Capitalism: Freedwomen in U.S. Industrial Sewing Schools, 1862–1872—An Opening Foray
by Garrett-Scott, Shennette - 44-63 Black Women's Domestic Labor at Angola (Louisiana State Penitentiary) during Jim Crow
by Rech, Nathalie - 64-76 The Labor of Care in Carceral Spaces: The Work of Resistance in the New York City Jails
by Ludwig, Ariel - 77-99 Politics of Life and Labor: French Colonialism in China and Chinese Coolie Labor During the Construction of the Yunnan–Indochina Railway, 1898–1910
by Altan, Selda - 100-117 Race at Work: A Comparative History of Mining Labor and Empire on the Central African Copperbelt and the Fushun Coalfields, ca. 1907–1945
by Money, Duncan & Teh, Limin - 118-143 Gender, Ethnicity, and Circulation of Children: Domestic Service in the City of Buenos Aires in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
by Allemandi, Cecilia L. - 144-163 Mickey Goes to Haiti and Leaves: Disney's Transnational Quest for Cheap Labor in the post-Cold War Era
by Phillips, Lisa A. W. - 164-183 Trajectories of Resistance and Shifting Forms of Workers’ Activism in Iran
by Morgana, M. Stella - 184-200 Space and Materiality in Recent Studies of Labor and Class in the Middle East and Islamic World
by Cuyler, Zachary Davis & Young, Gabriel
October 2021, Volume 100
- 1-21 De-centering the Revolution: Class Composition in the Making and Defeat of the Bavarian Council Republic
by Schaupp, Simon - 22-59 ‘Building the Internationalist City from Below’: The Role of the Czechoslovak Industrial Cooperative “Interhelpo” in Forging Urbanity in early-Soviet Bishkek
by Leupold, David - 60-86 From Guild Artisans to Entrepreneurs: The Long Path of Italian Marble Mosaic and Terrazzo Craftsmen (16th c. Venice – 20th c. New York City)
by Grossutti, Javier P. - 87-108 Working-Class Women, Gender, and Union Politics in Turkey, 1965–1980
by Satı, Büşra - 109-135 The “most revolutionary” banner in British trade union history? Political identities and the birth, life, purgatory, and rebirth of the “red” Follonsby miners’ banner
by Mates, Lewis - 136-157 The Ten Hours Movement and the Working-Class Family in Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain
by Creighton, Colin - 158-185 Karl Marx and the Global History of the Civil War: The Slave Movement, Working-Class Struggle, and the American State within the World Market
by Battistini, Matteo - 186-186 ‘Building the Internationalist City from Below’: The Role of the Czechoslovak Industrial Cooperative “Interhelpo” in Forging Urbanity in early-Soviet Bishkek – ADDENDUM
by Leupold, David
April 2021, Volume 99
- 1-14 And the Virus Rages on: “Contingent” and “Essential” Workers in the Time of COVID-19
by Orleck, Annelise - 15-23 The Humanization of Nature and Half-Earth Socialism
by Pendergrass, Drew & Vettese, Troy - 24-29 Notes on Essential Labor
by Gago, Verónica & Mason-Deese, Liz - 30-46 “Inoculations: The Social Politics of Time, Labor, and Public Good in COVID-America”
by Klein, Jennifer - 47-57 Foxconn, Ciudad Juárez, and the Trials of Solidarity
by Solis, Gabriel - 58-65 The Etymology of Despair in the Americas
by Semán, Ernesto - 66-74 Service Work in the Pandemic Economy
by Benanav, Aaron - 75-95 The Labor Movement As an Educational Movement: A Conceptual History of Sivistys Within the Finnish Workers’ Educational Association 1920s–1960s
by Hakoniemi, Elina - 96-121 Gender, Race, and Migrant Labor in the “Domestic Frontier” of the Panama Canal Zone
by Flores-Villalobos, Joan - 122-146 A Failed Experiment: Okinawan Indents and the Postwar Torres Strait Pearlshelling Industry, 1958–1963
by Shnukal, Anna - 147-166 British Workers and Ottoman Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul
by Sefer, Akın - 167-176 Sartre as prosecutor of occupational murder: notes from a People's Tribunal in a French mine (1970)
by Marichalar, Pascal & Markowitz, Gerald & Rosner, David
October 2020, Volume 98
- 5-21 Working-class and Memory Policy in Post-Industrial Cities: Łódź, Poland, and Tampere, Finland, Compared
by Rek-Woźniak, Magdalena & Woźniak, Wojciech - 22-42 The Occupational Strikes in the Dąbrowa Basin of April 1951: Stalinist Industrialization Against the Traditions of the Polish Working Class
by De Graaf, Jan - 43-76 Representing the Worker in Postsocialist Public Space: Art and Politics under Neoliberalism
by Isto, Raino - 77-98 A Social History of Parastatal Employees in Southern Benin, 1989–1990: Contesting Decline and Unemployment During “Africa’s Second Democratization”
by Keese, Alexander - 99-120 Framing labor militancy and political exchange in a Spanish Catholic trade union: the Autonomous Union of the Vine in Jerez (1979–1987)
by Roca, Beltrán & Bermúdez-Figueroa, Eva - 121-141 The Incorporation of Women in the Agricultural Trade Union Struggle: The Case of the Galician Peasants’ Union Sindicato Labrego Galego
by Rodríguez-Gallardo, Ángel & Martins-Rodríguez, María Victoria - 142-172 US Imperialism and Puerto Rican Needleworkers: Sovereignty, Citizenship, and Women's Labor in a Deep History of Neoliberal Trade
by Loiselle, Aimee - 173-192 Provisioning the Posho: Labor Migration and Working-Class Food Systems on the Early-Colonial Kenyan Coast
by Smart, Devin - 193-215 The Caledon Lockout: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Rural Ulster, 1918–1922
by Mac Bhloscaidh, Fearghal - 216-236 Consolidating the Collar Line: The Professionalization of Engineering and Social Stratification in Modern Japan
by Choi, Jamyung
April 2020, Volume 97
- 6-27 Shifting labor relations in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey 1500–2000: An Introduction
by Hofmeester, Karin & Lucassen, Jan - 28-56 Ottoman Tax Registers as a Source for Labor Relations in Ottoman Bursa
by Hofmeester, Karin & Lucassen, Jan - 57-80 Slavery and Decline of Slave-Ownership in Ottoman Bursa 1460–1880
by Canbakal, Hülya & Filiztekin, Alpay - 81-108 In Between Market and Charity: Child Domestic Work and Changing Labor Relations in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Istanbul
by Araz, Yahya & Kokdaş, İrfan - 109-133 Matters of the Heart: Romance, Courtship, and Conjugality in Contemporary Delhi
by Barua, Rukmini - 134-158 Segmented Possibilities: Migrant life Histories of Hindustani Workers in Post Colonial India
by Buat, Camille - 159-179 Communism, Cold War and Commodity Chains: Southeast Asian Labor History in a Comparative and Transnational Perspective
by Bosma, Ulbe - 180-184 Historical Cultures Under Conditions of Deindustrialization Working Group Report
by Jaramillo, George Steve & Harlov-Csortán, Melinda & Moitra, Stefan & Garruccio, Roberta - 185-189 “German Labour History is Back”—Announcing the Foundation of the German Labour History Association
by Berger, Stefan - 190-196 Labor Relations and Slavery in Contemporary Brazil: A New Digital Collection
by Lara, Silvia Hunold & Silva, Nauber Gavski da - 197-201 Police Work, Unbounded
by Weld, Kirsten - 202-202 Louise Audino Tilly: an appreciation – CORRIGENDUM
by Cohen, Miriam
October 2011, Volume 80, Issue 1
- 3-5 Labor and the Military: Introduction
by Freeman, Joshua B. & Field, Geoffrey - 6-28 Constructing Roads, Washing Feet, and Cutting Cane for the Patria: Building Bolivia with Military Labor, 1900–1975
by Shesko, Elizabeth - 29-52 “The Army is a Service, Not a Job†: Unionization, Employment, and the Meaning of Military Service in the Late-Twentieth Century United States
by Mittelstadt, Jennifer - 53-76 Making the Household, Making the State: Colonial Military Communities and Labor in German East Africa
by Moyd, Michelle - 77-102 Wars of Civilization: The US Army Contemplates Wounded Knee, the Pullman Strike, and the Philippine Insurrection
by Murolo, Priscilla - 103-120 Militarism, Empire, and Labor Relations: The Case of Brice P. Disque
by Freeman, Joshua B. - 121-147 “Civilians in Uniform†: Class and Politics in the British Armed Forces, 1939–19451
by Field, Geoffrey - 148-160 Probing the Limits of Rights Discourse in the Obama Era: A Crossroads for Labor and Liberalism
by McCartin, Joseph A. - 161-168 Solidarity and Rights: Two to Tango-A Response to Joseph A. McCartin
by Compa, Lance - 169-175 Workers' Rights, Human Rights, and Solidarity Across Borders
by Seidman, Gay - 176-183 From Workers' Rights to Worker Appropriation A Response to Joseph A. McCartin
by McIntyre, Richard - 184-188 Joseph McCartin Responds to Lance Compa, Gay Seidman, and Richard McIntyre
by McCartin, Joseph - 189-196 Workers and Egypt's January 25 Revolution
by Beinin, Joel - 197-202 Chants Democratic in Wisconsin
by Goldberg, Chad Alan - 203-214 A Revival of Labor and Social Protest Research in France: Recent Scholarship on May 1968
by Mann, Keith - 215-240 From Geneva to the Americas: The International Labor Organization and Inter-American Social Security Standards, 1936–1948
by Jensen, Jill
April 2011, Volume 79, Issue 1
- 4-6 Migrant Workers in the Middle East: Introduction
by Parthasarathi, Prasannan & Quataert, Donald - 7-27 The Turn of the Gulf Tide: Empire, Nationalism, and South Asian Labor Migration to Iraq, c. 1900–1935
by Tetzlaff, Stefan - 28-47 Migration and Popular Protest in the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf in the 1950s and 1960s
by Chalcraft, John - 48-61 Philippine Migrant Workers' Transnationalism in the Middle East
by Rodriguez, Robyn Magalit - 62-80 Project-Tied Labor Migration from Turkey to the MENA Region: Past, Present, and Future
by İçduygu, Ahmet & Sert, Deniz - 81-102 Where Governmentality Ends: Border Control Officers and Deportations of Sojourners in Israel
by Korczyn, Oded - 103-121 Migration as Diplomacy: Labor Migrants, Refugees, and Arab Regional Politics in the Oil-Rich Countries
by Thiollet, Helene - 122-139 Unofficial Citizens: Indian Entrepreneurs and the State-Effect in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
by Vora, Neha - 140-160 Migration, Neoliberal Capitalism, and Islamic Reform in Kozhikode (Calicut), South India
by Osella, Filippo & Osella, Caroline - 161-174 Emptiness in the Colonial Gaze: Labor, Property, and Nature
by Nelson, Robert L. - 175-194 Differences in Workers' Narratives of Contention in Two Central Indian Towns
by Nair, Manjusha
October 2010, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 4-11 Shifting Boundaries between Free and Unfree Labor: Introduction
by Brown, Carolyn & van der Linden, Marcel - 12-27 Revisiting Russian Serfdom: Bonded Peasants and Market Dynamics, 1600s–1800s
by Stanziani, Alessandro - 28-47 Transformations in the Feminization of Unfree Domestic Labor: A Study of Abaawa or Prepubescent Female Servitude in Modern Ghana
by Akurang-Parry, Kwabena O. - 48-62 Neo-Bondage: A Fieldwork-Based Account
by Breman, Jan - 63-88 From Child Labor “Problem†to Human Trafficking “Crisis†: Child Advocacy and Anti-Trafficking Legislation in Ghana
by Lawrance, Benjamin N. - 89-92 Fixing America's Broken Immigration System: Introduction
by Ngai, Mae M. - 93-99 The Civil Rights Origins of Illegal Immigration
by Ngai, Mae M. - 100-109 Not Every Family: Selective Reunification in Contemporary US Immigration Laws
by Hwang, Maria Cecilia & Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar - 110-117 Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation: The American Experience
by Gerstle, Gary - 118-122 The “New Normal†? Reflections on the Shifting Politics of the Immigration Debate
by Gutiérrez, David G. - 123-128 America, Germany, Israel: Three Modes of Citizenship and Incorporation
by Abraham, David - 129-131 What Can the United States Learn from Europe?
by Joppke, Christian - 132-136 Iraqi Unions and Their American Labor Allies
by Zweig, Michael - 137-144 The Forsaken: The Unfinished Business of Making Plutonium in Russia
by Brown, Kate - 145-148 Higher Education and Class Mobility in the State of California: “What Is to Be Done?†1
by Chatterjee, Choi - 149-163 Commonwealth and “Commonismâ€
by Merrill, Michael - 164-180 Nationalism and Sectarian Violence in Liverpool and Belfast, 1880s–1920s
by Jenkins, Gareth - 181-183 Letter to the Editors
by Anonymous
April 2010, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 3-7 Gendered Activism and the Politics of Women's Work: Introduction
by Neunsinger, Silke - 8-26 The Politics of Food and Women's Neighborhood Activism in First World War Britain
by Hunt, Karen - 27-47 A Mighty Power against the Cost of Living: Canadian Housewives Organize in the 1930s
by Guard, Julie - 48-68 The Politics of the Small Purse: The Mobilization of Housewives in Interwar Australia
by Smart, Judith - 69-88 Women as Paid Organizers and Propagandists for the British Labour Party Between the Wars
by Hannam, June - 89-108 Incorporating Sex Workers into the Argentine Labor Movement
by Hardy, Kate - 109-114 Frank Tannenbaum Reconsidered: Introduction
by Winn, Peter - 115-133 Even Conservative Unions Have Revolutionary Effects: Frank Tannenbaum on the Labor Movement
by Merrill, Michael - 134-153 Frank Tannenbaum and the Mexican Revolution
by Knight, Alan - 154-173 From Slaves to Citizens? Tannenbaum and the Debates on Slavery, Emancipation, and Race Relations in Latin America
by de la Fuente, Alejandro - 174-189 A Path to Modernization: A Review of Documentaries on Migration and Migrant Labor in China - Manufactured Landscapes (2007) 90 minutes. Director: Jennifer Baichwal. Director of photography: Peter Mettler. Produced by Nick de Pencier, Daniel Iron, and Jennifer Baichwal. Released by Zeitgeist Films. - Bing Ai (2007) 114 minutes. Director, writer, and producer: Feng Yan. http://www.cidfa.com/modules/index.php - Up the Yangtze (2008) 94 minutes. Writer and director: Yung Chang. Director of photography: Wang Shi Qing. Producers: Mila Aung-Thwin, Germaine Ying-Gee Wong, and John Christou. Released by Zeitgeist Films. - Losers and Winners (2007) 96 minutes. Directors: Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken. Released by Icarus Films. - China Blue (2005) 86 minutes. Producer and director: Micha X. Peled. Released by Bullfrog Films. - Mardi Gras (2007) 74 minutes. Producer, director, and editor: David Redmon. Directors of photography: David Redmon and Kathleen Rivera. Released by Carnivalesque Films. - A Decent Factory (2005) 79 minutes. Directed, written, and produced by Thomas Balmès for Margot Films/BBC, and Kaarle Aho for Making Movies. Released by First Run/Icarus Films
by Zhang, Xiaodan - 190-193 Introduction: Good Things Come to Those Who Negotiate
by Cobble, Dorothy Sue - 194-196 We Are All Learners
by Rondeau, Kris - 197-201 Song Lyrics From the Pipets
by Gelband, Joie & Jaeger, Bill & Reiffel, David & Rigoglioso, Marguerite
October 2009, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 2-5 Labor History and Public History: Introduction
by Klubock, Thomas Miller & Fontes, Paulo - 6-25 Marking Labor History on the National Landscape: The Restored Ludlow Memorial and its Significance
by Green, James & Jameson, Elizabeth - 26-35 The Development of Labor History in UK Museums and the People's History Museum
by Burgess, Chris - 36-43 A Balancing Act between Universities and Trade Union Headquarters: The Swedish Labour History Project at the Labour Movement Archives and Library in Stockholm
by Misgeld, Klaus & Neunsinger, Silke - 44-53 History of the Workers' Museum in Denmark
by Ludvigsen, Peter - 54-59 Union History Online: Digitization Projects in the Trades Union Congress Library Collections
by Coates, Chris - 60-64 Chicago's Labor Trail: Labor History as Collaborative Public History
by Helgeson, Jeffrey - 65-81 Public History and Militant Identities: Brazilian Unions and the Quest for Memory
by Santana, Marco Aurélio & Pimenta, Ricardo Medeiros - 82-104 Labor1 History and Public History in Australia: Allies or Uneasy Bedfellows?
by Taksa, Lucy - 105-126 Subverting the Master's Narrative: Public Histories of Slavery in Plantation America
by Giovannetti, Jorge L. - 127-146 One Neighborhood, Two Communities: The Public Archaeology of Class in a Gentrifying Urban Neighborhood
by Chidester, Robert C. & Gadsby, David A. - 147-163 The Place of Imagery in the Transmission of Culture: The Banners of the Durham Coalfield
by Wray, David - 164-179 Going Public: Archie Green's Lifelong Commitment to Laboring Culture
by Burns, Sean - 180-182 The Big Red Song Book
by Levesque, Faron - 194-216 The Labor Question in Colonial Cyprus, 1936–1941: Political Stakes in a Battle of Denominations
by Rappas, Alexis
April 2009, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 3-12 Rethinking the Left in Victory and Defeat: Introduction
by Hanagan, Michael - 13-29 Back to the Future: Today's and Tomorrow's Politics of Degrowth Economics (Décroissance) in Light of the Debate over Luxury among Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Utopists
by Sippel, Alexandra - 30-48 Rethinking a Socialist Foreign Policy: The British Labour Party and International Relations Experts, 1918 to 1931
by Ashworth, Lucian M. - 49-67 The Beginning of Labor's End? Britain's “Winter of Discontent†and Working-Class Women's Activism
by Martin, Tara - 68-84 “Side by Side With Our Men?†1 Women's Activism, Community, and Gender in the 1984–1985 British Miners’ Strike
by Spence, Jean & Stephenson, Carol - 85-108 Class, Nation, and Political Organization: The Anti-Zionist Left in Israel/Palestine
by Greenstein, Ran - 109-125 In Search of a Post-Neoliberal Paradigm: The Brazilian Left and Lula's Government1
by Fortes, Alexandre - 126-144 Is Labor Dead?1
by Friedman, Gerald - 145-168 Crafting an International Legal Regime for Worker Rights: Assessing the Literature since the 1999 Seattle WTO Protests
by French, John D. & Wintersteen, Kristin - 169-183 Emancipations and Reversals: Labor, Race, and the Boundaries of American Freedom in the Age of Capital
by Kelly, Brian - 189-192 “Transnational Labour, Transnational Methodsâ€
by Brown, Carolyn - 193-196 “Continuities and Changes†: Fourteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women
by Iacovetta, Franca & Cooke, Krista & Helps, Lisa & Hinther, Rhonda
October 2008, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 3-32 The Long Exception: Rethinking the Place of the New Deal in American History
by Cowie, Jefferson & Salvatore, Nick - 33-37 Why Is There No Social Democracy in America?
by Boyle, Kevin - 38-41 A Liberal Nation In Spite of Itself
by Kazin, Michael - 42-48 A New Deal Restoration: Individuals, Communities, and the Long Struggle for the Collective Good
by Klein, Jennifer - 49-55 Getting New Deal History Wrong
by MacLean, Nancy - 56-62 The Mythical Man
by Montgomery, David - 63-69 History, Complexity, and Politics: Further Thoughts
by Cowie, Jefferson & Salvatore, Nick - 70-75 Introduction: The Conservative Turn in Postwar United States Working-Class History
by Cowie, Jefferson - 76-100 Christ and the CIO: Blue-Collar Evangelicalism's Crisis of Conscience and Political Turn in Early Cold-War California
by Dochuk, Darren - 101-123 “Things Are Different Down Here†: The 1955 Perfect Circle Strike, Conservative Civic Identity, and the Roots of the New Right in the 1950s Industrial Heartland
by Anderson, David M. - 124-147 The Racketeer Menace and Antiunionism in the Mid-Twentieth Century US
by Witwer, David - 148-170 “We Must Bring Together a New Coalition†: The Challenge of Working-Class White Ethnics to Color-Blind Conservatism in the 1970s
by Deslippe, Dennis - 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