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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| Gay Seidman
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 1-6 |
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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| George Reid Andrews
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| Black Workers in the Export Years: Latin America, 1880-1930 |
| Pages: 7-29 |
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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| Alejandro de la Fuente
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| Two Dangers, One Solution: Immigration, Race, and Labor in Cuba,1900-1930 |
| Pages: 30-49 |
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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| Howard Kimeldorf and Robert Penney
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| "Excluded" By Choice: Dynamics of Interracial Unionism on the Philadelphia Waterfront, 1910-1930 |
| Pages: 50-71 |
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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| David Roediger
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| What If Labor Were Not White and Male? Recentering Working-Class History and Reconstructing Debate on the Unions and Race |
| Pages: 72-95 |
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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| Glenn Adler
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| Shop Floors and Rugby Fields: The Social Basis of Auto Worker Solidarityin South Africa |
| Pages: 96-128 |
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[Workers in Racially-Stratified Societies]  |
| Earl Lewis and Heidi Ardizzone
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| A Modern Cinderella: Race, Sexuality, and Social Class in the RhinelanderCase |
| Pages: 129-147 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Alan Draper and Philip Scranton
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| European Social Science History Conference |
| Pages: 148-150 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Rick Halpern, Ardis Cameron, Thomas Sugrue, and Walter Licht
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| North American Labor History Conference |
| Pages: 151-155 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Nicole Dombrowski
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| 1996 French Historical Studies Conference |
| Pages: 155-157 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Michael Miller Topp and Roberto Ventresca
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| For Us There Are No Frontiers: Global Approaches to the Study of Italian Migration and the Making of Multiethnic Societies, 1800 to the Present |
| Pages: 157-160 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Greg Kaster and R. Todd Shuman
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| Eighty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians |
| Pages: 160-163 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Christopher Schmidt-Nowara and Andrew Diamond
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| Council for European Studies: Toward the Social and Structural History of Capitalism |
| Pages: 163-166 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Andrew Strouthous
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| The Continuing Relevance of Class |
| Pages: 166-168 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Lisa Phillips, Barbara Weinstein, and Alejandra Vassallo
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| Tenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women |
| Pages: 169-172 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Dilip Simeon
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| Report of the Founding Meeting of the Indian Labour History Association |
| Pages: 173-176 |
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[Book review by Young Sun Hong] Ulla Wikander, Alice Kessler-Harris, and Jane Lewis
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| Protecting Women: Labor Legislation in Europe, the United States,and Australia, 1880-192O |
| Pages: 177-179 |
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[Book review by Keith Mann] Laura Lee Downs / Christopher H. Johnson
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| Manufacturing Inequality: Gender Division in the French and BritishMetalworking Industries, 1914-1939 / The Life and Death of Industrial Languedoc, 1700-1920 |
| Pages: 179-182 |
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[Book review by Bonnie Smith] Leonore Davidoff
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| Worlds Between: Historical Perspectives on Gender and Class |
| Pages: 183-185 |
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[Book review by Kristin Kay Barker] Gwendolyn Mink
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| The Wages of Motherhood: Inequality in the Welfare State, 1917-1942 |
| Pages: 185-188 |
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[Book review, by Penelope Lane] Daryl M. Hafter
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| European Women and Preindustrial Craft |
| Pages: 188-190 |
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[Book review by Michael Hanagan] Desmond King
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| Actively Seeking Work? The Politics of Unemployment and Welfare Policy in the United States and Great Britain |
| Pages: 190-192 |
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[Book review by Kathleen Canning] Mary Nolan
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| Visions of Modernity: American Business and the Modernization of Germany |
| Pages: 193-196 |
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[Book review by Belinda Davis] Alf Lüdtke
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| The History of Everyday Life: Reconstructing Historical Experiencesand Ways of Life |
| Pages: 197-199 |
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[Book review by Gerd-Rainer Horn] Tim Mason
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| Nazism, Fascism and the Working Class |
| Pages: 200-202 |
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[Book review by Eve Rosenhaft] F.L. Carsten
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| The German Workers and the Nazis |
| Pages: 202-204 |
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[Book review by Louise A. Tilly] Christine Bard
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| Les filles de Marianne: Histoire des féminismes, 1914-1940 |
| Pages: 204-208 |
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[Book review by Elinor Accampo] Cynthia Maria Truant
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| The Rites of Labor: Brotherhoods of Compagnonnage in Old and New Regime France |
| Pages: 208-211 |
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[Book review by Jeff Horn] Morris Slavin
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| The Hébertistes to the Guillotine: Anatomy of a "Conspiracy" in Revolutionary France |
| Pages: 211-213 |
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[Book review by Miles Taylor] Dror Wahrman
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| Imagining the Middle Class: The Political Representation of Classin Britain, c. 1780-1840 |
| Pages: 213-216 |
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[Book review by John Phillips] Charles Tilly
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| Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834 |
| Pages: 216-219 |
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[Book review by James A. Jaffe] David R. Green
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| From Artisans to Paupers: Economic Change and Poverty in London, 1790-1870 |
| Pages: 219-222 |
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[Book review by John F. Hutchinson] Theodore H. Friedgut
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| Iuzovka and Revolution, vol. II: Politics and Revolution in Russia's Donbass, 1869-1924 |
| Pages: 222-224 |
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[Book review by Joanne Meyerowitz] Annelise Orleck
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| Common Sense and a Little Fire: Women and Working-Class Politicsin the United States, 1900-1985 |
| Pages: 225-227 |
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[Book review by Edward Johanningsmeier] Elizabeth McKillen
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| Chicago Labor and the Quest for a Democratic Diplomacy, 1914-1924 |
| Pages: 227-229 |
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[Book review by David Quigley] Dorothee Schneider
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| Trade Unions and Community: The German Working Class in New York City, 1870-1900 |
| Pages: 230-232 |
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[Book review by Frank J. Byrne] Stephanie McCurry
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| Masters of Small Worlds: Yeoman Households, Gender Relations, and the Political Culture of the Antebellum South Carolina Low Country |
| Pages: 232-234 |
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[Book review by Kenneth Fones-Wolf] Jama Lazerow
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| Religion and the Working Class in Antebellum America |
| Pages: 234-237 |
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[Book review by George Reid Andrews] Mary Turner
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| From Chattel Slaves to Wage Slaves: The Dynamics of Labour Bargaining in the Americas |
| Pages: 237-239 |
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[Book review by James R. Barrett] Leon Fink
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| In Search of the Working Class: Essays in American Labor History and Political Culture |
| Pages: 239-241 |
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[Book review by Bryant Simon] John A. Salmond
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| Gastonia 1929: The Story of the Loray Mill Strike |
| Pages: 241-243 |
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[Book review by John E. Martin] Miles Fairburn
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| Nearly Out of Heart and Hope: The Puzzle of a Colonial Labourer's Diary |
| Pages: 243-246 |
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[Book review by Dilip Simeon] Nirman Basu / Ranajit Das Gupta
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| The Working Class Movement: A Study of Jute Mills of Bengal, 1937-47/ Labour and Working Class in Eastern India |
| Pages: 246-249 |
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[Book review by Hill Gates] Christina Kelley Gilmartin / Alain Roux
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| Engendering the Chinese Revolution: Radical Women, Communist Politics and Mass Movements in the 1930s // Grčves et politique ŕ Shanghai: Les désillusions (1927-1932) |
| Pages: 249-252 |
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[Book review by K. Lynn Stoner] Asunción Lavrin
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| Women, Feminism, and Social Change in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay,1890-1940 |
| Pages: 253-255 |
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[Book review by Robert Shenton] Allen Isaacman and Richard Roberts
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| Cotton, Colonialism, and Social History in Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Pages: 255-258 |
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[NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS]  |
| Pages: 259-260 |