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[Labor in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe]  |
| Mark Pittaway
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| Introduction: Workers and Socialist States in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe |
| Pages: 1-8 |
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[Labor in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe]  |
| Jack R. Friedman
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| Furtive Selves: Proletarian Contradictions, Self-Presentation, and the Party in 1950s Romania |
| Pages: 9-23 |
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[Labor in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe]  |
| Sándor Horváth
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| Everyday Life in the First Hungarian Socialist City |
| Pages: 24-46 |
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[Labor in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe]  |
| Peter Heumos
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| State Socialism, Egalitarianism, Collectivism: On the Social Context of Socialist Work Movements in Czechoslovak Industrial and Mining Enterprises, 1945-1965 |
| Pages: 47-74 |
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[Labor in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe]  |
| Eszter Zsófia Tóth
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| Shifting Identities in the Life Histories of Working-Class Women in Socialist Hungary |
| Pages: 75-92 |
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Jordanna Bailkin
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| Color Problems: Work, Pathology, and Perception in Modern Britain |
| Pages: 93-111 |
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Catherine Collomp
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| The Jewish Labor Committee, American Labor, and the Rescue of European Socialists, 1934-1941 |
| Pages: 112-133 |
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[Book review by Gerd-Rainer Horn] Pietro Basso
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| Modern Times, Ancient Hours: Working Lives in the Twenty-first Century |
| Pages: 134-136 |
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[Book review by Mary Jo Maynes] Carol Poore
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| The Bonds of Labor: German Journeys to the Working World, 1890-1990 |
| Pages: 136-139 |
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[Book review by Laurie Bernstein] Golfo Alexopoulos
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| Stalin's Outcasts: Aliens, Citizens, and the Soviet State, 1926-1936 |
| Pages: 139-141 |
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[Book review by Danke Li] Joshua H. Howard
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| Workers At War: Labor in China's Arsenals, 1937-1953 |
| Pages: 141-143 |
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[Book review by Colin J. Davis] Alexander C. Pathy
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| Waterfront Blues: Labour Strife at the Port of Montreal, 1960-1978 |
| Pages: 144-146 |
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[Book review by Will Millberg] Gary Gereffi, David Spener, and Jennifer Bair
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| Free Trade and Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry After Nafta |
| Pages: 146-149 |
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[Book review by Christopher D. Cantwell] Sherri Broder
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| Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia |
| Pages: 150-152 |
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[Book review by Cecelia Bucki] James D. Rose
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| Duquesne and the Rise of Steel Unionism |
| Pages: 152-154 |
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[Book review by Sherry Ahrentzen] Cathy D. Knepper
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| Greenbelt, Maryland: A Living Legacy of the New Deal |
| Pages: 155-159 |
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[Book review by Jeffrey Helgeson] Robert Rodgers Korstad
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| Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South |
| Pages: 159-161 |