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[Workers and Film: As Subject and Audience]  |
| Helmut Gruber
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| Introduction: Film and History |
| Pages: 1-2 |
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[Workers and Film: As Subject and Audience]  |
| Stephen C. Shafer
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| An Overview of the Working Classes in British Feature Film from the 1960s to the 1980s: From Class Consciousness to Marginalization |
| Pages: 3-14 |
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[Workers and Film: As Subject and Audience]  |
| Helmut Gruber
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| Jean Gabin: Doomed Worker-Hero of a Doomed France |
| Pages: 15-35 |
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[Workers and Film: As Subject and Audience]  |
| Ruth Ben-Ghiat
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| The Italian Cinema and the Italian Working Class |
| Pages: 36-51 |
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[Workers and Film: As Subject and Audience]  |
| Louis Menashe
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| Buttons, Buttons, Who's Got the Workers? A Note on the (Missing) Working Class in Late- and Post-Soviet Russian Cinema |
| Pages: 52-59 |
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[Workers and Film: As Subject and Audience]  |
| John D. French
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| They Don't Wear Black-Tie: Intellectuals and Workers in São Paulo, Brazil, 1958-1981 |
| Pages: 60-80 |
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[REVIEW ESSAY]  |
| Steven J. Ross
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| American Workers, American Movies: Historiography and Methodology |
| Pages: 81-105 |
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Richard Butsch
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| American Movie Audiences of the 1930s |
| Pages: 106-120 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Paulo Drinot
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| Cultures of Work (Les cultures del treball) |
| Pages: 121-124 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Rik Hemmerijckx
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| The Past and the Future of International Trade Unionism |
| Pages: 124-125 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Peter Waterman
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| The Problematic Past and Uncertain Future of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
| Pages: 125-132 |
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[Book review by Vishnu Padayachee] Glenn Adler and Eddie Webster, eds.
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| Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997 |
| Pages: 133-135 |
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[Book review by Julia C. Strauss] Jean C. Oi / Dorothy J. Solinger
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| Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations of Economic Reform / Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants, the State, and the Logic of the Market |
| Pages: 136-138 |
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[Book review by Marcus Collins] Phil Cohen
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| Rethinking the Youth Question: Education, Labour, and Cultural Studies |
| Pages: 138-140 |
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[Book review by Philippa Levine] Jonathan Schneer
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| London 1900: The Imperial Metropolis |
| Pages: 140-142 |
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[Book review by Susie L. Steinbach] Carolyn Tuttle
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| Hard at Work in Factories and Mines: The Economics of Child Labor During the British Industrial Revolution |
| Pages: 142-145 |
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[Book review by Donald Reid] Alain Corbin
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| Le monde retrouvé de Louis-François Pinagot. Sur les traces d'un inconnu 1798-1876 |
| Pages: 145-149 |
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[Book review by Gerd-Reiner Horn] Grégory Barrau
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| Le Mai 68 des Catholiques |
| Pages: 149-151 |
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[Book review by Stephen L. Harp] Michael Torrigan
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| Every Factory a Fortress: The French Labor Movement in the Age of Ford and Hitler |
| Pages: 151-153 |
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[Book review by Donald Reid] Angel Smith and Stephen Berger, eds.
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| Nationalism, Labour and Ethnicity, 1870-1939 |
| Pages: 154-156 |
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[Book review by Seth Wigderson] Joseph A. McCartin
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| Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921 |
| Pages: 156-159 |
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[Book review by Ronald Medel] Andrew Strouthous
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| US Labor and Political Action, 1918-1924: A Comparison of Independent Political Action in New York, Chicago and Seattle |
| Pages: 159-162 |
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[NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS]  |
| Pages: 163-164 |