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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Joshua B. Freeman
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 1-6 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Richard Greenwald
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| September 11 and New York City's Workers: The Personal Observations of a Working-Class Historian |
| Pages: 7-10 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Geoffrey Field
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| Nights Underground in Darkest London: The Blitz, 1940-1941 |
| Pages: 11-49 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Mark Alan Healey
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| The Fragility of the Moment: Politics and Class in the Aftermath of the 1944 Argentine Earthquake |
| Pages: 50-59 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Deborah Levenson
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| Reactions to Trauma: The 1976 Earthquake in Guatemala |
| Pages: 60-68 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Chandana Mathur & Ward Morehouse
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| Twice Poisoned Bhopal: Notes on the Continuing Aftermath of the World's Worst Industrial Disaster |
| Pages: 69-75 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Daniel Levinson Wilk
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| Felix Cuervo, Highrise Hero |
| Pages: 76-88 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Micheal Spear
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| Lessons To Be Learned: The New York City Municipal Unions, the 1970s Fiscal Crisis, and New York City at a Crossroads after September 11 |
| Pages: 89-95 |
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[Class and Catastrophe: September 11 and Other working-Class Disasters]  |
| Gregory (Fitz) Umbach
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| Teaching and Researching the History of Disasters in New York City |
| Pages: 96-98 |
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[Recent Work in North American Labor and Working-Class History]  |
| Jodi Vandenberg-Daves
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| "There's Got To Be More Out There": White Working-Class Women, College, and the "Better Life," 1950-1985 |
| Pages: 99-120 |
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[Recent Work in North American Labor and Working-Class History]  |
| Kirk Dombrowski
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| Billy Budd, Choker-Setter: Native Culture and Indian Work in the Northeast Alaska Timber Industry |
| Pages: 121-142 |
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[Recent Work in North American Labor and Working-Class History]  |
| Colin J. Davis
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| "Shape or Fight?": New York's Black Longshoremen, 1945-1961 |
| Pages: 143-163 |
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[Recent Work in North American Labor and Working-Class History]  |
| Gerald Friedman
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| Success and Failure in Third-Party Politics: The Knights of Labor and the Union Labor Coalition in Massachusetts, 1884-1888 |
| Pages: 164-188 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Michael Spear
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| A Public Forum: "Scholarly Controversy: Whiteness and the Historians' Imagination" |
| Pages: 189-193 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Joshua B. Freeman
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| Writing Canadian Labour: Crtitcal Perspectives |
| Pages: 194-197 |
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[Book review by Peter Linebaugh] Bryan Palmer
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| Cultures of Darkness: Night Travels in the History of Transgression [From Medieval to Modern] |
| Pages: 198-200 |
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[Book review by Michael F. Gertz] Susan Buck-Morss
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| Dreamworld and Catastrophe: The Passing of Mass Utopia in East and West |
| Pages: 201-203 |
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[Book review by Katrin Schultheiss] Belinda J. Davis / Susan R. Grayzel
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| Home Fires Burning: Food, Politics, and Everyday Life in World War I Berlin / Womens Identities at War: Gender, Motherhood, and Politics in Britain and France During the First World War |
| Pages: 203-209 |
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[Book review by William A. Pelz] Linda Fuller
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| Where Was the Working Class? Revolution in Eastern Germany |
| Pages: 209-211 |
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[Book review by Michael Hanagan] Angus Maddison
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| The World Economy: A Millenial Perspective |
| Pages: 211-213 |
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[Book review by Keith Mann] Gerard Gayot & Phillippe Minard, eds.
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| Les Ouvriers qualifies de l'industrie XVIe-XX siecle: Formation, emploi, migrations |
| Pages: 214-216 |
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[Book review by Jennifer V. Evans] Katrin Schultheiss
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| Bodies and Souls: Politics and the Professionalization of Nursing in France 1880-1922 |
| Pages: 217-220 |
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[Book review by Laura Balbuena-Gonzalez] Jorge Parodi
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| To Be a Worker: Identity and Politics in Peru |
| Pages: 220-221 |
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[Book review by Ed Wehrle] Victor Silverman
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| Imagining Internationalism in American and British Labor, 1939-1949 |
| Pages: 221-223 |
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[Book review by Eric Arnesen] Bruce Nelson
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| Divided We Stand: American Workers and the Struggle for Black Equality |
| Pages: 223-226 |
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[Book review by Daniel Bender] Melvin Dubofsky / James Green
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| Hard Work: The Making of Labor History / Taking History to Heart: The Power of the Past in Building Social Movements |
| Page: 227 |
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[Book review by Peter Nekola] Andrew Herod
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| Labor Geographies: Workers and the landscapes of Capitalism |
| Page: 230 |
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[Book review by Paul Le Blanc] David O. Stowell / Richard Schneirov, Shelton Stromquist, & Nick Salvatore, eds.
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| Streets, Railroads, and the Great Strike of 1877 / The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890s: Essays on Labor and Politics |
| Pages: 233-235 |
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[Book review by Caroline Waldron Merithew] Elliott J. Gorn
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| Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America |
| Pages: 235-237 |
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[Book review by Richard A. Greenwald] Howard Kimeldorf
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| Battling for American Labor: Wobblies, Craft Workers, and the Making of the Union Movement |
| Pages: 237-240 |
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[Book review by Thomas A. Sugrue] Joshua Freeman
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| Working-Class New York: Life and Labor Since World War II |
| Pages: 240-242 |
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[Book review by Eric Arnesen] Mary L. Duziak
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| Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the image of American Democracy |
| Pages: 242-245 |