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Title:  International Labor and Working-Class History   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2003
Issue:  63
Month:  Spring
 
     
 
 
 
[Labor History After The Gender Turn]   
Peter Winn
Introduction
Pages: 1-5
 
[Intersections of Gender and Labor in The United States and Western Europe]   
Sonya Rose
Introduction
Pages: 6-8
 
[Intersections of Gender and Labor in The United States and Western Europe]   
Eileen Boris
From Gender to Racialized Gender: Laboring Bodies That Matter
Pages: 9-13
 
[Intersections of Gender and Labor in The United States and Western Europe]   
Laura Tabili
Dislodging the Center/Complicating the Dialectic: What Gender and Race Have Done to the Study of Labor
Pages: 14-20
 
[Intersections of Gender and Labor in The United States and Western Europe]   
Laura L. Frader
Labor History after the Gender Turn: Transatlantic Cross Currents and Research Agendas
Pages: 21-31
 
[Intersections of Gender and Labor in The United States and Western Europe]   
Eric D. Weitz
Still Two Trains Passing in the Night? Labor and Gender in German Historiography
Pages: 32-36
 
[Gender, The Working Class, and the History of the Post-Revolutionary State in Mexico]   
Thomas Miller Klubock
Introduction
Pages: 37-44
 
[Gender, The Working Class, and the History of the Post-Revolutionary State in Mexico]   
Jocelyn Olcott
Miracle Workers: Gender and State Mediation among Textile and Garment Workers in Mexico's Transition to Industrial Development
Pages: 45-62
 
[Gender, The Working Class, and the History of the Post-Revolutionary State in Mexico]   
Susan M. Gauss
Masculine Bonds and Modern Mothers: The Rationalization of Gender in the Textile Industry in Puebla, 1940-1952
Pages: 63-80
 
[Gender, The Working Class, and the History of the Post-Revolutionary State in Mexico ]   
Maria Teresa Fernández-Aceves
Once We Were Corn Grinders: Women and Labor in the Tortilla Industry of Guadalajara, 1920-1940
Pages: 81-101
 
[Gender, The Working Class, and the History of the Post-Revolutionary State in Mexico ]   
Heather Fowler-Salamini
Gender, Work, and Working-Class Women's Culture in the Veracruz Coffee Export Industry, 1920-1945
Pages: 102-121
 
[Review Essay]   
Keith Mann
Old Questions, New Approaches: Recent Works in French Labor History
Pages: 122-134
 
[Reports and Correspondence]   
John Baranski
Justice at Work: A Conference Honoring David Brody
Pages: 135-138
 
[Reports and Correspondence]   
Andrew B. Arnold
How Class Works
Pages: 139-142
 
[Book review by Ronald Schatz]] Jefferson Cowie    
Capital Moves: RCA's Seventy-Year Quest for Cheap Labor
Pages: 143-146
 
[Book review by Peter Waterman] Arthur B. Shostak    
The CyberUnion Handbook: Transforming Labor through Computer Technology
Pages: 146-149
 
[Film review by Anna Nekola] Peter Miller    
The Internationale
Pages: 149-151
 
[Book review by John Markoff] Charles Tilly    
Dynamics of Contention
Pages: 152-155
 
[Book review by Leslie Sklair] Berch Berberoglu / Peter Waterman    
Labor and Capital in the Age of Globalization: The Labor Process and the Changing Nature of Work in the Global Economy / Globalization, Social Movements and the New Internationalisms
Pages: 156-158
 
[Book review by Peter Waterman] Bertell Ollman    
How to Take an Exam (...)and Remake the World
Pages: 158-162
 
[Book review by Jonathan Judaken] Bud Burkhard    
French Marxism Between the Wars: Henri Lefebvre and the "Philosophies"
Pages: 162-165
 
[Book review by Neville Kirk] Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman, and John McIlroy    
British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics
Pages: 165-167
 
[Book review by Deborah Valenze] Jonathan Rose    
The Intellectual Life of the British Working Class
Pages: 167-170
 
[Book Review by Gerd-Rainer Horn] Tom Behan    
Dario Fo: Revolutionary Theatre
Pages: 170-173
 
[Book review by Abu Bakar Bah] Thomas J. Basett    
The Peasant Cotton Revolution in West Africa: Côte d'Ivoire 1880-1995
Pages: 173-175
 
[Book review by Christopher Boyer] John Lear    
Workers, Neighbors, and Citizens: The Revolution in Mexico City
Pages: 176-178
 
[Book review by Susan E. Mannon] Daniel James / Maria de los Reyes Castillo Bueno, as told to her daughter Daisy Rubiera Castillo    
Doña Maria's Story: Life History, Memory, and Political Identity / Reyita: The Life of a Black Cuban Woman in the Twentieth Century
Pages: 178-181
 
[Book review by August H. Nimtz] Yvette Richards    
Maida Springer: Pan-Africanist and International Labor Leader
Pages: 181-183
 
[Book review by Thomas A. Guglielmo] Michael Miller Topp    
Those Without a Country: The Political Culture of Italian American Syndicalists
Pages: 184-185
 
[Book review by Steven Reich] Greg Hall    
Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the World and Agricultural Laborers in the American West, 1905-1930
Pages: 186-188
 
[Book review by Joshua Freeman] William Millikan    
A Union Against Unions: The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903-1947
Pages: 188-191
 
[Book review by Joseph Varga] Sven Beckert    
The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896
Pages: 191-194
 
[Book review by Jodi Vandenberg-Daves] Cheri Register    
Packinghouse Daughter: A Memoir
Pages: 194-196
 
[Book review by Lisabeth Pimental and Jay Driskell] John Pencavel    
Worker Participation: Lessons From the Worker Co-Ops of the Pacific Northwest
Pages: 196-199
 
[Book review by Marianne Debouzy] Michel Cordillot    
La Sociale en Amérique. Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement social francophone aux États-Unis, 1848-1922
Pages: 199-200
 
[Book review by Jason Scott Smith] Cecelia Bucki / Janet Irons    
Bridgeport's Socialist New Deal, 1915-36 / Testing the New Deal: The General Textile Strike of 1934 in the American South
Pages: 200-203
 
[Book review by David Montgomery] Nelson Lichtenstein    
State of the Union: A Century of American Labor
Pages: 203-206
 
[News and Announcements]   
Pages: 207-208
 
     
 
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