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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Mary Nolan
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 8-12 |
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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Daniel Bender
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| Sweatshop Subjectivity and the Politics of Definition and Exhibition |
| Pages: 13-23 |
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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Sheila C. Blackburn
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| "Princesses and Sweated-Wage Slaves Go Well Together": Images of British Sweated Workers, 1843-1914 |
| Pages: 24-44 |
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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Carmen Teresa Whalen
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| Sweatshops Here and There: The Garment Industry, Latinas, and Labor Migrations |
| Pages: 45-68 |
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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Xiaolan Bao
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| Sweatshops in Sunset Park: A Variation of the Late Twentieth Century Chinese Garment Shops in New York City |
| Pages: 69-90 |
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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Ethel Brooks
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| The Ideal Sweatshop? Gender and Transnational protest |
| Pages: 91-111 |
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[Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform]  |
| Kitty Krupat
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| Rethinking the Sweatshop: A Conversation About United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) with Charles Eatn, Marion Traub-Werner, and Evelyn Zapeda |
| Pages: 112-127 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| Jefferson Cowie
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| A Century of Sweat: Subcontracting, Flexibility, and Consumption |
| Pages: 128-140 |
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Geoff Mann
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| Class Consciousness and Common Property: The International Fisherman and Allied Workers of America |
| Pages: 141-160 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Emma Uprichard
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| Class, Space and Community: A Workshop Conference |
| Pages: 161-164 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Matthew Hild
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| Past the Myth: Confronting Real Issues about Southern Industrialization |
| Pages: 165-168 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Jie-Hyun Lim
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| From Hard History to Soft History: Cultural Histories of the Korean Working Class |
| Pages: 169-172 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Alan D. Meyer
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| Class, Consumption, and the Environment |
| Pages: 173-176 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Ian Roberts
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| Working-Class Studies: Memory, Community, and Activism |
| Pages: 177-179 |
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[Book review by Rebecca E. Karl] Sally Sargeson / Barbara Entwhistle & Gail E. Henderson, eds.
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| Reworking China's Proletariat / Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Households and Gender in China |
| Pages: 180-183 |
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[Book review by William P. Jones] Robert Bruno / Deborah E. McDowell / Jack Metzgar
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| Steelworker Alley: How Class Works in Youngstown / Leaving Pipe Shop: Memories of Kin / Striking Steel: Solidarity Remembered |
| Pages: 183-187 |
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[Book review by H. L. Malchow] Mike Davis
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| Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niņo Famines and the Making of the Third World |
| Pages: 187-189 |
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[Book review by Belinda Davis] Sean Dobson
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| Authority and Upheaval in Liepzig, 1910-1920: The Story of a Relationship |
| Pages: 189-192 |
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[Book review by Kathleen A Laughlin] Dennis A. Deslippe
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| "Rights, Not Roses" Unions and the Rise of Working-Class Feminism, 1945-80 |
| Pages: 192-194 |
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[Book review by Martin Glaberman] Peter Linebaugh & Marcus Rediker
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| The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic |
| Pages: 194-196 |
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[Book review by George Lipsitz] Carmen Teresa Whalen
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| From Puerto Rico to Philadelphia: Puerto Rican Workers and Postwar Economies |
| Pages: 196-199 |
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[Book review by Michael Dintenfass] Duncan Tanner, Pat Thane, & Nick Tiratsoo, eds.
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| Labour's First Century |
| Pages: 199-202 |
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[Book review by Mary Jo Maynes] James S. Amelang
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| The Flight of Icarus: Artisan Autobiography in Early Modern Europe |
| Pages: 202-205 |
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[Book review by Laurie Bernstein] J. Arch Getty & Oleg V. Maumov
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| The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of the Bolsehviks, 1932-1939 |
| Pages: 205-207 |
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[Book review by Gerald Surh] Eric Hobsbawm
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| On the Edge of the New Century: Eric Hobsbawm in Conversation with Antonio Politio |
| Pages: 207-210 |
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[Book review by Joseph Luders] Suzanne Mettler
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| Dividing Citizens: Gender and Federalism in New Deal Public Policy |
| Pages: 210-213 |
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[Book review by Peter Waterman]
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| Michael E. Gordon & Lowell Turner, eds., Transnational Cooperation Among Labor Unions |
| Pages: 213-216 |
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[Book review by Edmund F. Wehrle] Paul Buhle
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| Taking Care of Business: Samuel Gompers, George Meany, Lane Kirkland and the Tragedy of American Labor |
| Pages: 216-218 |
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[Book review by Ken Fones-Wolf] Julie Greene
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| Pure and Simple Politics: The American Federation of Labor and Political Activism, 1881-1917 |
| Pages: 218-220 |
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News and Announcements  |
| Page: 221 |