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[Working Class Subjectivities and Sexualities]  |
| Dorothy Sue Cobble and Victoria Hattam
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 1-5 |
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[Working-Class Maculinities]  |
| Craig Heron
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| Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production |
| Pages: 6-34 |
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[Working-Class Maculinities]  |
| Carolyn Brown
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| Race and the Construction of Working-Class Masculinity in the Nigerian Coal Industry: The Initial Phase, 1914–1930 |
| Pages: 35-56 |
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[Working-Class Maculinities]  |
| Michael McCoyer
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| “Rough Mens” in “the Toughest Places I Ever Seen”: The Construction and Ramifications of Black Masculine Identity in the Mississippi Delta's Levee Camps, 1900–1935 |
| Pages: 57-80 |
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[Working-Class Maculinities]  |
| Deborah Cohen
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| From Peasant to Worker: Migration, Masculinity, and the Making of Mexican Workers in the US |
| Pages: 81-103 |
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[Working-Class Women's Bodies]  |
| Stephen Brooke
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| Bodies, Sexuality and the “Modernization” of the British Working Classes, 1920s to 1960s |
| Pages: 104-122 |
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[Working-Class Women's Bodies]  |
| Eileen Boris
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| Desirable Dress: Rosies, Sky Girls, and the Politics of Appearance |
| Pages: 123-142 |
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[Reflections on Class, Gender and Sexualiy]  |
| Ava Baron
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| Masculinity, the Embodied Male Worker, and the Historian’s Gaze |
| Pages: 143-160 |
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[Reflections on Class, Gender and Sexualiy]  |
| Barbara Weinstein
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| "They don't even look like women workers”: Femininity and Class in Twentieth-Century Latin America |
| Pages: 161-176 |
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[Reflections on Class, Gender and Sexualiy]  |
| Ardis Cameron
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| Spaces of Encounter: The Cultural Labor of Class Difference |
| Pages: 177-194 |
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[Cassics Revisited]  |
| Alice Kessler-Harris
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| Vera Shlakman, Economic History of a Factory Town, A Study of Chicopee, Massachusetts (1935) |
| Pages: 195-200 |
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Todd Shepard
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| [Book review of Herrick Chapman and Laura Frader, eds., Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference] |
| Pages: 201-203 |
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Clifford Rosenberg
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| [Book reivew of Helen Harden Chenut, The Fabric of Gender: Working-Class Culture in Third
Republic France] |
| Pages: 204-206 |
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Jane Burbank
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| [Book review of James W. Heinzen, Inventing a Soviet Countryside: State Power and the Transformation of Rural Russia, 1917–1929] |
| Pages: 206-209 |
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William Thomas Allison
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| [Book review of Haia Shpayer-Makov, The Making of a Policeman: A Social History of a Labour Force in Metropolitan London, 1829–1914] |
| Pages: 209-210 |
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Dana Williams
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| [Book review of David Goodway, ed., For Workers’ Power: The Selected Writings of Maurice Brinton] |
| Pages: 210-213 |
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Behrooz Moazami
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| [Book review of John T. Chalcraft, The Striking Cabbies of Cairo and other Stories: Crafts and
Guilds in Egypt, 1863–1914] |
| Pages: 213-215 |
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Michael Monteón
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| [Book review of Peter Winn, ed., Victims of the Chilean Miracle: Workers and Neoliberalism in
the Pinochet Era, 1973–2002] |
| Pages: 216-219 |
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Dianne Newell
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| [Book review of Marlene Epp, Franca Iacovetta, and Frances Swyripa, eds., Sisters or Strangers?: Immigrant, Ethnic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History+ |
| Pages: 218-221 |
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Craig Phelan
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| [Book review of Steven Leiken, The Practical Utopians: American Workers and the Cooperative Movement in the Gilded Age] |
| Pages: 221-223 |
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Colleen Woods
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| [Book review of Ileen A. DeVault, United Apart: Gender and the Rise of Craft Unionism] |
| Pages: 224-225 |
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Robert Bruno
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| [Book review of Judith E. Smith, Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture and Postwar Democracy, 1940–1960] |
| Pages: 226-228 |
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William Mello
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| [Book review of Philip V. Cannistraro and Gerald Meyer, eds., The Lost World of Italian-American Radicalism: Politics, Labor and Culture] |
| Pages: 228-230 |