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Ira Katznelson
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| Helmut and Louise: An Appreciation |
| Pages: 179-180 |
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[Wartime Economies and the Mobilization of Labor]  |
| Stephen Kotkin
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| World War Two and Labor: A Lost Cause? |
| Pages: 181-191 |
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[Wartime Economies and the Mobilization of Labor]  |
| Ulrich Herbert
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| Forced Laborers in the Third Reich: An Overview |
| Pages: 192-218 |
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[Wartime Economies and the Mobilization of Labor]  |
| W. Donald Smith
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| Beyond The Bridge on the River Kwai: Labor Mobilization in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere |
| Pages: 219-238 |
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[Wartime Economies and the Mobilization of Labor]  |
| Steven A. Barnes
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| All for the Front, All for Victory! The Mobilization of Forced Labor in the Soviet Union during World War Two |
| Pages: 239-260 |
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[Wartime Economies and the Mobilization of Labor]  |
| Nelson Lichtenstein
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| Class Politics and the State during World War Two |
| Pages: 261-274 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| Mark Mazower
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| Changing Trends in the Historiography of Postwar Europe, East and West |
| Pages: 275-282 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| David Kucera
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| Labor-Management Relations in Twentieth-Century Japan: A Review Essay |
| Pages: 283-292 |
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Jennifer Klein
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| The Business of Health Security: Employee Health Benefits, Commercial Insurers, and the Reconstruction of Welfare Capitalism, 1945-1960 |
| Pages: 293-314 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Yunas Samad and Kamran Asdar Ali
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| Labor in Pakistan |
| Pages: 314-317 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Marian van der Klein
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| Women, Work, and the Breadwinner Ideology, from the Fifteenth to Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 318-321 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Mark Howard Long
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| History for the Twenty-First Century: The 114th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association |
| Pages: 322-324 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Rosanne Currarino
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| Ninety-Third Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians |
| Pages: 325-328 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Marc J. Stern
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| Enterprise in Society: The Forty-Sixth Annual Business History Conference |
| Pages: 329-332 |
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[Reports And Correspondence]  |
| Michael Spear
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| Class and Politics in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives: The Twenty-First Annual North American Labor History Conference |
| Pages: 333-335 |
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[Book Review by Laura Levine Frader] Catherine Omnès
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| Ouvrières Parisiennes: Marchés du travail et trajectoires professionelles au 20e siècle |
| Pages: 336-339 |
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[Book review by Paulo Drinot] Brian P. Owensby / D.S. Parker
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| Intimate Ironies: Modernity and the Making of Middle-Class Lives in Brazil / The Idea of the Middle Class: White-Collar Workers and Peruvian Society, 1900-1950 |
| Pages: 339-342 |
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[Book review by Joel Stillerman] Janet L. Finn / Thomas Miller Klubock
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| Tracing the Veins: Of Copper, Culture, and Community from Butte to Chuquicamata / Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile's El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904-1951 |
| Pages: 342-345 |
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[Book review by Mary Ann Mahony] Doug Yarrington
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| A Coffee Frontier: Land, Society, and Politics in Duaca, Venezuela, 1830-1936 |
| Pages: 345-347 |
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[Book review by Andrew Gordon] Masayo Umezawa Duus
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| The Japanese Conspiracy: The Oahu Sugar Strike of 1920 |
| Pages: 347-349 |
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[Book review by Lynn Mahoney] Catherine E. Kelly
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| In the New England Fashion: Reshaping Women's Lives in the Nineteenth Century |
| Pages: 350-352 |
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[Book review by Themis Chronopoulos] Michael B. Katz and Thomas J. Sugrue, eds.
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| W. E. B. DuBois, Race, and the City: The Philadelphia Negro and Its Legacy |
| Pages: 352-355 |
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[Book review by Robert Weinberg] Reginald E. Zelnik, ed.
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| Workers and Intelligentsia in Late Imperial Russia: Realities, Representations, Reflections |
| Pages: 355-356 |
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[News and Announcements]  |
| Page: 357 |