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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| David Montgomery
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| Introduction: Workers' Choices, Company Policies, and Loyalties |
| Pages: 1-4 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| Elisabetta Benenati
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| Americanism and Paternalism: Managers and Workers in Twentieth-Century Italy |
| Pages: 5-26 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| Douglas Hay
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| Patronage, Paternalism, and Welfare: Masters, Workers, and Magistrates in Eighteenth-Century England |
| Pages: 27-48 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| Gunther Peck
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| Divided Loyalties: Immigrant Padrones and the Evolution of Industrial Paternalism in North America |
| Pages: 49-68 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| Blair B. Kling
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| Paternalism in Indian Labor: the Tata Iron and Steel Company of Jamshedpur |
| Pages: 69-87 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| William Littmann
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| Designing Obedience: The Architecture and Landscape of Welfare Capitalism, 1880-1930 |
| Pages: 88-114 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| Michael David Snodgrass
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| The Birth and Consequences of Industrial Paternalism in Monterrey, Mexico, 1890-1940 |
| Pages: 115-136 |
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[PATRONAGE, PATERNALISM, AND COMPANY WELFARE]  |
| Kathryn E. Amdur
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| Paternalism, Productivism, Collaborationism: Employers and Society in Interwar and Vichy France |
| Pages: 137-163 |
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[REVIEW ESSAY]  |
| Walter Licht
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| Fringe Benefits: A Review Essay on the American Workplace |
| Pages: 164-178 |
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[Scholarly Controversy: Reply]  |
| Louise A. Tilly
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| Women, Work, and Citizenship: Response to Comment |
| Pages: 179-181 |
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[REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE]  |
| Colin J. Davis
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| Racializing Class, Classifying Race: A Conference on Labour and Difference in Africa, the United States, and Britain |
| Pages: 182-184 |
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[REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE]  |
| Talja Blokland
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| The State of Labour and Working-Class History in Europe |
| Pages: 185-187 |
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[REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE]  |
| Charles Carlson
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| Class in a Multicultural Age: Organization of American Historians Meeting |
| Pages: 188-191 |
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[REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE]  |
| James R. Barrett
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| A National Association for Working-Class History |
| Pages: 191-194 |
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[REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE]  |
| Michelle Marshman, Lloyd Kramer, and Judith Coffin
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| Society for French Historical Studies |
| Pages: 195-198 |
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[REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE]  |
| Paul C Mishler and William Mello
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| The Lost World of Italian-American Radicalism: Labor, Politics, and Culture |
| Pages: 198-200 |
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[Book review by Joanna Bourke] Victoria de Grazia, with Ellen Furlough
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| The Sex of Things: Gender and Consumption in Historical Perspective |
| Pages: 201-202 |
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[Book review by Jonathan Zeitlin] Peter Cook
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| The Industrial Craftsworker: Skill, Managerial Strategies and Workplace Relationships |
| Pages: 203-205 |
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[Book review by Fritz Efaw] Donald R. Stabile
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| Work and Welfare: The Social Costs of Labor in the History of Economic Thought |
| Pages: 205-208 |
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[Book review by Pamela M. Graves] Karen Hunt
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| Equivocal Feminists: The Social Democratic Federation and the Woman Question, 1882-1911 |
| Pages: 208-211 |
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[Book review by Pamela J. Walker] Melanie Tebbutt
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| Women's Talk? A Social History of Gossip in Working-Class Neighbourhoods |
| Pages: 211-214 |
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[Book review by Lloyd Kramer] Steven Laurence Kaplan
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| Farewell, Revolution: Disputed Legacies, France, 1789/1989 / Farewell, Revolution: The Historians' Feud, France, 1789/1989 |
| Pages: 214-221 |
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[Book review by Irwin M. Wall] Joseph Melting and Alan McKinlay
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| Management, Labour and Industrial Politics in Modern Europe: The Quest for Productivity Growth during the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 221-224 |
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[Book review by Louise A. Tilly] Peter Scholliers
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| Wages, Manufacturers and Workers in the Nineteenth-Century Factory: The Voortman Cotton Mill in Ghent |
| Pages: 224-226 |
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[Book review by Renate Bridenthal] Eric D. Weitz
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| Creating German Communism, 1890-1990: From Popular Protests to Socialist State |
| Pages: 227-230 |
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[Book review by Celia Applegate] Geoff Eley
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| Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 |
| Pages: 230-233 |
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[Book review by Martin Kitchen] Timothy Kirk
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| Nazism and the Working Class in Austria: Industrial Unrest and Political Dissent in the "National Community" |
| Pages: 233-235 |
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[Book review by Alexander De Grand] Maurizio Degl'Innocenti
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| La societá unificata: Associazione sindacato, partito sotto il Fascismo |
| Pages: 235-237 |
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[Book review by Stephen Hellman] Gino Bedani
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| Politics and Ideology in the Italian Workers' Movement: Union Development and the Changing Role of Catholic and Communist Subcultures in Postwar Italy |
| Pages: 237-240 |
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[Book review by Donald Filtzer] Mark Harrison
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| Accounting for War: Soviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1940-1945 |
| Pages: 240-243 |
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[Book review by Robert Campbell] Alice Littlefield and Martha C. Knack
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| Native Americans and Wage Labor: Ethnohistorical Perspectives |
| Pages: 244-246 |
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[Book review by Julie Saville] David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine / Patricia Morton
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| More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas / Discovering the Women in Slavery: Emancipating Perspectives on the American Past |
| Pages: 247-251 |
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[Book review by Paul Buhle] Tom Juravich, William F. Hartford, and James R. Green
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| Commonwealth of Toil: Chapters in the History of Massachusetts Workers and Their Unions |
| Pages: 251-252 |
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[Book review by John H. M. Laslett] Roger Fagge
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| Power, Culture and Conflict in the Coalfields: West Virginia and South Wales, 1900-22 |
| Pages: 252-255 |
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[Book review by David Montgomery] Ferdinando Fasce
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| Una Famiglia a stelle e strisce: grande guerra e cultura d'impressa in Amenca |
| Pages: 255-258 |
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[Book review by Judith Stepan-Norris] James J. Lorence
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| Organizing the Unemployed: Community and Union Activists in the Industrial Heartland |
| Pages: 258-261 |
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[Book review by Daniel Nelson] Lindy Biggs
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| The Rational Factory: Architecture, Technology, and Work in America's Age of Mass Production |
| Pages: 261-264 |
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[Book review by Susan Street] Maria Lorena Cook
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| Organizing Dissent: Unions, the State, and the Democratic Teachers' Movement in Mexico |
| Pages: 264-267 |
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[Book review by Lane Earns] Elizabeth J. Perry
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| Putting Class in its Place: Worker Identities in East Asia |
| Pages: 267-270 |
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[Book review by Glenda Strachan] Deborah Oxley
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| Convict Maids: the Forced Migration of Women to Austraha |
| Pages: 270-272 |
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[Book review by Martin A. Klein] Ahmad Alawad Sikainga // Ibrahim K. Sundiata
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| Slaves into Workers: Emancipation and Labor in Colonial Sudan // From Slaving to Neoslavery: the Bight of Biafra and Fernando Po in the Era of Abolition, 1827-1930 |
| Pages: 273-275 |
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[NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS]  |
| Page: 276 |