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[Scholarly Controversy: Women, Work, and Citizenship]  |
| Louise A. Tilly
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| Women, Work, and Citizenship |
| Pages: 1-26 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Women, Work, and Citizenship]  |
| Chiara Saraceno
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| Reply: Citizenship Is Context-Specific |
| Pages: 27-34 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Women, Work, and Citizenship]  |
| Ann Shola Orloff
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| Reply: Citizenship, Policy, and the Political Construction of Gender Interests |
| Pages: 35-50 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Women, Work, and Citizenship]  |
| Roderick Phillips
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| Reply: More Similar or More Different? |
| Pages: 51-57 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Women, Work, and Citizenship]  |
| W. Robert Lee
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| Reply: Case Studies Enough for a General Model? |
| Pages: 58-71 |
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Lawrence Glickman
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| Workers of the World, Consume: Ira Steward and the Origins of Labor Consumerism |
| Pages: 72-86 |
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Ibrahim Abdullah
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| The Colonial State and Wage Labor in Postwar Sierra Leone, 1945-1960:Attempts at Remaking the Working Class |
| Pages: 87-105 |
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Thomas Miller Klubock
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| Copper Workers, Organized Labor, and Popular Protest under Military Rule in Chile, 1973-1986 |
| Pages: 106-133 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Alex Lichtenstein
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| Ball and Chain: An International Conference Exploring the Boundariesof Freedom and Coercion |
| Pages: 134-137 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Dorothy Sue Cobble, Belinda Davis, Teal Rothschild, and Louise A. Tilly
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| American Historical Association Annual Meeting |
| Pages: 137-143 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Kathleen A. Brown and Gigi Peterson
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| North American Labor History Conference |
| Pages: 143-146 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Teal Rothschild, William Milberg, and Danny Rosenberg
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| The Fight for America's Future: A Teach-In with the Labor Movement |
| Pages: 146-151 |
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[Reports and Correspondence]  |
| Guy Baldwin
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| Between Classes: A Conference on Academic Labor |
| Pages: 151-154 |
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[Book review by Gary Cross] Robert McC. Adams
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| Paths of Fire: An Anthropologist's Inquiry into Western Technology |
| Pages: 155-156 |
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[Book review by Frederick Cooper] Mahmood Mamdani
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| Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism |
| Pages: 156-160 |
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[Book review by Gregory S. Crider] William E. French
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| A Peaceful and Working People: Manners, Morals, and Class Formation in Northern Mexico |
| Pages: 160-163 |
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[Book review by Alejandro de la Fuente] Aviva Chomsky
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| West Indian Workers and the United Fruit Company in Costa Rica,1870-1940 |
| Pages: 164-166 |
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[Book review by Robert E. Johnson] Reginald E. Zelnik
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| Law and Disorder on the Narova River |
| Pages: 166-169 |
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[Book review by Laura L. Phillips] Christopher Read
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| From Tsar to Soviets: The Russian People and Their Revolution, 1917-21 |
| Pages: 169-171 |
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[Book review by Maurice Isserman] Judy Kutulas
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| The Long War: The Intellectual People's Front and Anti-Stalinism, 1930-1940 |
| Pages: 171-172 |
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[Book review by Gerd Callesen] Alfred Eberlein
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| Internationale Bibliographie zur deutschsprachigen Presse der Arbeiter-und sozialen Bewegungen von 1830-1982, 2nd ea., 8 vols. |
| Pages: 173-176 |
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[Book review by Walter Struve] Gisela Diewald-Kerkmann
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| Politische Denunziation im NS-Regime: Oder Die kleine Macht der "Volksgenossen" |
| Pages: 176-180 |
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[Book review by Jane Caplan] Atina Grossmann
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| Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion Reform, 1920-1950 |
| Pages: 180-183 |
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[Book review by Deborah Valenze] Judith G. Coffin
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| The Politics of Women's Work: The Paris Garment Trades, 1750-1915 |
| Pages: 183-185 |
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[Book review by Kim Voss] Roger V. Gould
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| Insurgent Identities: Class, Community, and Protest from 1848 to the Commune |
| Pages: 186-188 |
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[Book review by Charles Tilly] François Furet
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| Le passé d'une illusion. Essai sur l'idée communiste au xxe siècle |
| Pages: 188-190 |
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[Book review by Pamela Radcliff] Mary Nash
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| Defying Male Civilization: Women in the Spanish Civil War |
| Pages: 190-193 |
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[Book review by Salvador Sandoval] Roberto Franzosi
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| The Puzzle of Strikes: Class and State Strategies in Postwar Italy |
| Pages: 193-196 |
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[Book review by Chris Wrigley] Neville Kirk
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| Labour and Society in Britain and the USA, vol. 1: Capitalism, Customand Protest, 1780-1850; vol. 2, Challenge and Accommodation, 1850-1939 |
| Pages: 196-199 |
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[Book review by John Smail] Pamela Sharpe
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| Adapting to Capitalism: Working Women in the English Economy, 1700-1850 |
| Pages: 199-201 |
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[Book review by Seth Koven] Patrick Joyce
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| Democratic Subjects: The Self and the Social in Nineteenth-Century England |
| Pages: 201-205 |
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[Book review by Walter L. Arnstein] Owen Ashton, Robert Fyson, and Stephen Roberts
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| The Duty of Discontent: Essays for Dorothy Thompson |
| Pages: 205-208 |
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[Book review, by Margot Finn] Martin Hewitt
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| The Emergence of Stability in the Industrial City: Manchester, 1832-67 |
| Pages: 208-210 |
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[Book review by Edward May] Alan Campbell, Nina Fishman, and David Howell
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| Miners, Unions and Politics, 1910-47 |
| Pages: 210-213 |
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[Book review by Kathleen Paul] Steven Fielding, Peter Thompson, and Nick Tiratsoo / Sam Davies
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| "England Arise!": The Labour Party and Popular Politics in 1940s Britain / Liverpool Labour: Social and Political Influences on the Development of the Labour Party in Liverpool, 1900-1939 |
| Pages: 213-216 |
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[Book review, by Laurel Sefton MacDowell] David Frank and Gregory S. Kealey / Gregory S. Kealey
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| Labour and Working-Class History in Atlantic Canada: A Reader / Workers and Canadian History |
| Pages: 217-220 |
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[Book review by Janet L. Abu-Lughod] Paul A. Gilje
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| Rioting in America |
| Pages: 220-222 |
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[Book review by Stanley Nadel] Howard B. Rock, Paul A. Gilje, and Robert Asher
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| American Artisans: Crafting Social Identity, 1750-1850 |
| Pages: 222-224 |
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[Book review by David Montgomery] Robert E. Weir
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| Beyond Labor's Veil: The Culture of the Knights of Labor |
| Pages: 224-226 |
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[Book review by Tera Hunter] Stephanie J. Shaw
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| What a Woman Ought to Be and Do: Black Professional Women Workers during the Jim Crow Era |
| Pages: 227-229 |
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[Book review by Thomas Dublin] William F. Hartford
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| Where Is Our Responsibility? Unions and Economic Change in the New England Textile Industry, 1870-1960 |
| Pages: 229-232 |
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[Book review by Meg Jacobs] Dana Frank
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| Purchasing Power: Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the Seattle LaborMovement, 1919-1929 |
| Pages: 232-236 |
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[Book review by Gerald Zahavi] Gloria Garrett Samson
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| The American Fund for Public Service: Charles Garland and Radical Philanthropy, 1922-1941 |
| Pages: 236-239 |
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[Book review by Steven Ross] Mike Nielson and Gene Mailes
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| Hollywood's Other Blacklist: Union Struggles in the Studio System |
| Pages: 239-243 |
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[Book review, by Thomas J. Sugrue] Nelson Lichtenstein / Kevin Boyle / Stephen Amberg
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| The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter P. Reuther and the Fate of American Labor / The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism, 1945-1968 / The Union Inspiration in American Politics: The Autoworkers and the Making of a Liberal Industrial Order |
| Pages: 243-248 |
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[Book review by David Plotke] Peter B. Levy
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| The New Left and Labor in the 1960s |
| Pages: 248-250 |
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[Book review by Dexter Arnold] Laurie Graham / Bruce Nissen / Glenn Perusek and Kent Worcester
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| On the Line at Subaru-Isuzu: The Japanese Model and the American Worker / Fighting for Jobs: Case Studies of Labor- Community Coalitions Confronting Plant Closings / Trade Union Politics: American Unions and Economic Change, 1960s-199Os |
| Pages: 251-255 |
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[CURRENT RESEARCH]  |
| Pages: 256-267 |
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[NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS]  |
| Pages: 268-269 |