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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Geoff Eley and Keith Nield
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| Farewell to the Working Class? |
| Pages: 1-30 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Don Kalb
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| Class (in Place) Without Capitalism (in Space)? |
| Pages: 31-39 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Judith Stein
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| Where's the Beef? |
| Pages: 40-47 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Stephen Kotkin
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| Class, the Working Class, and the Politburo |
| Pages: 48-52 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Barbara Weinstein
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| Where Do Ideas (About Class) Come From? |
| Pages: 53-59 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Frederick Cooper
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| Farewell to the Category-Producing Class? |
| Pages: 60-68 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?, ]  |
| Joan W. Scott
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| The "Class" We Have Lost |
| Pages: 69-75 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Farewell to the Working Class?]  |
| Geoff Eley and Keith Nield
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| Reply: Class and the Politics of History |
| Pages: 76-87 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| Neville Kirk
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| Decline and Fall, Resilience and Regeneration: A Review Essay on Social Class |
| Pages: 88-102 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| John Callaghan
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| The Left in Britain in the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 103-106 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Gerd-Rainer Horn
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| Gender and Class in the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 107-109 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Jason Scott Smith
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| Labor and the Cold War: A Fifty-Year Perspective |
| Pages: 110-113 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Franca Iacovetta
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| Ninety-Second Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians |
| Pages: 114-116 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Daniel Jacoby
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| 1999 Pacific Northwest Labor History Association Conference |
| Pages: 117-119 |
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[Book review by James Jaffe] John Belchem and Neville Kirk, eds. / Neville Kirk
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| Languages of Labour / Change, Continuity and Class: Labour in British Society, 1850-1920 |
| Pages: 120-123 |
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[Book review by David Como] Joseph P. Ward
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| Metropolitan Communities: Trade Guilds, Identity, and Change in Early Modern London |
| Pages: 123-124 |
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[Book review by Susan Henderson] Nancy Stieber
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| Housing Design and Society in Amsterdam: Reconfiguring Urban Order and Identity, 1900-1920 |
| Pages: 124-127 |
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[Book review by Susan Henderson] Eve Blau
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| The Architecture of Red Vienna, 1919-1934 |
| Pages: 124-127 |
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[Book review by Steven Zdatny] Kenneth H. Tucker, Jr.
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| French Revolutionary Syndicalism and the Public Sphere |
| Pages: 127-130 |
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[Book review by Gerd-Rainer Horn] Robert Mencherini
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| Guerre Froide, Grèves Rouges: Parti Communiste, Stalinisme et Luttes Sociales en France. Les Grèves 'Insurrectionnelles' de 1947-1948 |
| Pages: 130-132 |
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[Book review by Tracy McDonald] Judith Pallot, editor
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| Transforming Peasants: Society, State, and the Peasantry, 1861-1930. Selected Papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995 |
| Pages: 132-134 |
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[Book review by Michael Hanagan] Ronaldo Munck and Peter Waterman, editors
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| Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalization: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order |
| Pages: 134-137 |
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[Book review by Ron Krabill] Michael P. Hanagan, Leslie Page Moch, and Wayne te Brake, editors
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| Challenging Authority: The Historical Study of Contentious Politics |
| Pages: 137-139 |
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[Book review by Donna Harsch] Craig D. Patton
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| Flammable Material: German Chemical Workers in War, Revolution, and Inflation, 1914-1924 |
| Pages: 140-142 |
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[Book review by Eileen Findlay] John D. French and Daniel James, eds.
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| The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers: From Household and Factory to the Union Hall and Ballot Box |
| Pages: 142-145 |
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[Book review by Alex Lichtenstein] Judith Stein
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| Running Steel, Running America: Race, Economic Policy, and the Decline of Liberalism |
| Pages: 145-148 |
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[Book review by Fredrik Thue] Olivier Zunz
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| Why the American Century? |
| Pages: 148-150 |
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[Book review by Peter Rachleff] Willis J. Nordlund
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| Silent Skies: The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike |
| Pages: 150-152 |
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[Book review by Daniel Letwin] Robert H. Zieger, ed.
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| Southern Labor in Transition, 1940-1995 |
| Pages: 152-155 |
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[Book review by Maurine Greenwald] Melinda Chateauvert
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| Marching Together: Women of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters |
| Pages: 155-157 |
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[Book review by Colin J. Davis] Rick Halpern and Jonathan Morris, editors
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| American Exceptionalism? U.S. Working Class Formation in an International Context |
| Pages: 157-160 |
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[Book review by James R. Barrett] Kevin Kenny
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| Making Sense of the Molly Maguires |
| Pages: 160-163 |
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[Book review by Steven Rosswurm] Charles H. McCormick
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| Seeing Reds: Federal Surveillance of Radicals in the Pittsburgh Mill District, 1917-1921 |
| Pages: 163-165 |
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[Book review by Cheryl Pahaham] Daniel J. Walkowitz
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| Working With Class: Social Workers and the Politics of' Middle-Class Identity |
| Pages: 165-167 |
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[Book review by John Brac] Mercedes Steedman
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| Angels of the Workplace: Women and the Construction of' Gender Relations in the Canadian Clothing Industry, 1890-1940 |
| Pages: 168-170 |
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[Book review by Alec Campbell] James B. Atleson
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| Labor and the Wartime State: Labor Relations and Law During World War II |
| Pages: 170-172 |
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[Book review by Michael Nash] Ivana Krajcinovic
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| From Company Doctors to Managed Care: The United Mine Workers' Noble Experiment |
| Pages: 173-175 |
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[Correction]  |
| Page: 176 |
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[News and Announcements]  |
| Page: 177 |