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Timothy G. Borden
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| Maybe I Should Forget the Union and the Factory: Gender and the Fight for Allegiance in UAW Local 12, Toledo |
| Pages: 133-151 |
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Steve Estes
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| "I AM A MAN!": Race, Masculinity, and the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike |
| Pages: 153-170 |
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Alan Derickson
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| "Take Health from the List of Luxuries": Labor and the Right to Health Care, 1915-1949 |
| Pages: 171-187 |
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Michelle Murphy
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| Toxicity in the Details: The History of the Women's Office Worker Movement and Occupational Health in the Late-Capitalist Office |
| Pages: 189-213 |
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[Book Review by Robert H. Zieger]  |
| Erich Arnesen, Julie Greene and Bruce Laurie, editors.
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| Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and the Working-Class Experience |
| Pages: 215-216 |
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[Book Review by Marilyn C. Baseler]  |
| Gregory Galer, Robert Gordon and Frances Kemmish
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| Connecticut's Ames Iron Works: Family, Community, Nature, and Innovation in an Enterprise of the Early American Republic |
| Pages: 217-218 |
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[Book Review by Anne Schofield]  |
| Carol A. Kolmerten
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| The American Life of Ernestine L. Rose |
| Pages: 218-219 |
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[Book Review by James R. Barrett]  |
| Karen Sawislak
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| Smoldering City: Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874 |
| Pages: 219-220 |
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[Book Review by Eric Arnesen]  |
| August Sartorius von Waltershausen (David Montgomery and Marcel van der Linden, editors)
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| The Workers' Movement in the United States, 1879-1885 |
| Pages: 220-221 |
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[Book Review by David O. Stowell]  |
| Richard Schneirov, Shelton Stromquist and Nick Salvatore, editors
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| The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890s: Essays on Labor and Politics |
| Pages: 221-223 |
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[Book Review by David O. Stowell]  |
| David Ray Papke
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| The Pullman Case: The Clash of Labor and Capital in Industrial America |
| Pages: 221-223 |
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[Book Review by Elizabeth Milliken]  |
| Elizabeth Rose
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| A Mother's Job: The History of Day Care, 1890-1960 |
| Pages: 223-224 |
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[Book Review by Jason Carl Digman]  |
| Stewart E. Tolnay
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| The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Southern Farms |
| Pages: 224-225 |
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[Book Review by Richard A. Greenwald]  |
| Nan Enstad
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| Ladies of Labor, Girls of Adventure: Working Women, Popular Culture, and Labor Politics at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 225-227 |
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[Book Review by Eric Arnesen]  |
| Eddie Stimpson, Jr.
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| My Remembers: A Black Sharecropper's Recollections of the Depression |
| Pages: 227-228 |
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[Book Review by Robert H. Ferrell]  |
| Gayle B. Montgomery and James W. Johnson
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| One Step from the White House: The Rise and Fall of Senator William F. Knowland |
| Page: 228 |
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[Book Review by Chris Frazer]  |
| Robert P. Wolensky, Kenneth C. Wolensky and Nicole H. Wolensky
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| The Knox Mine Disaster, January 22, 1959: The Final Years of the Northern Anthracite Industry and the Effort to Rebuild a Regional Economy |
| Page: 229 |
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[Book Review by Darden Asbury Pyron]  |
| Daniel J. Clark.
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| Like Night & Day: Unionization in a Southern Mill Town |
| Pages: 230-231 |
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[Book Review by Robert Bruno]  |
| Warren Van Tine, C. J. Slanicka, Sandra Jordan and Michael Piece
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| In the Workers' Interest: A History of the Ohio AFL-CIO 1958-1998 |
| Pages: 231-232 |
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[Book Review by Gary M. Fink]  |
| Timothy J. Minchin
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| Hiring the Black Worker: The Racial Integration of the Southern Textile Industry, 1960-1980 |
| Pages: 232-233 |
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[Book Review by Edward Chang]  |
| Daniel Immergluck
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| Neighborhood Jobs, Race, and Skills: Urban Unemployment and Commuting |
| Pages: 233-235 |
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[Book Review by William Epstein]  |
| Katherine S. Newman
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| No Shame in my Game: The Working Poor in the Inner City |
| Pages: 236-237 |
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[Book Review by William Epstein]  |
| Katherine S. Newman
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| Falling from Grace: Downward Mobility in the Age of Affluence |
| Pages: 236-237 |
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[Book Review by Timothy G. Borden]  |
| Margaret K. Nelson and Joan Smith
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| Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving in Small Town America |
| Pages: 237-238 |
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[Book Review by Margaret Raucher]  |
| Lynn Ann Catanese
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| Women's History: A Guide to Sources at Hagley Museum and Library |
| Pages: 238-239 |
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[Book Review by Robert S. DuPlessis]  |
| J. R. Harris
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| Industrial Espionage and Technology Transfer. Britain and France in the Eighteenth Century |
| Pages: 240-241 |
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[Book Review by Rodney Barker]  |
| Jon Lawrence
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| Speaking for the People: Party, Language and Popular Politics in England, 1867-1914 |
| Pages: 241-242 |
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[Book Review by Rodney Barker]  |
| Colin Hay
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| The Political Economy of New Labour: Labouring Under False Pretences? |
| Pages: 241-242 |
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[Book Review by Chris Wrigley]  |
| Neal R. McCrillis
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| The British Conservative Party in the Age of Universal Suffrage: Popular Conservatism, 1918-1929 |
| Pages: 243-244 |
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[Book Review by Kenneth O. Morgan]  |
| Robin Betts
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| Dr. Macnamara 1861-1931 |
| Pages: 244-245 |
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[Book Review by Arthur Marwick]  |
| Phil Cohen
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| Rethinking the Youth Question: Education, Labour and Cultural Studies |
| Pages: 245-246 |
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[Book Review by Nicole Dombrowski]  |
| Claire F. Ullman
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| The Welfare State's Other Crisis: Explaining the New Partnership between Nonprofit Organizations and the State in France |
| Pages: 246-247 |
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[Book Review by Christina Burr]  |
| Franca Iacovetta and Wendy Mitchinson (eds.)
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| On the Case: Explorations of Social History |
| Pages: 247-248 |
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[Book Review by Myer Siemiatycki]  |
| Gilbert Levine, editor
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| Patrick Lenihan: From Irish Rebel to Founder of Canadian Public Sector Unionism |
| Pages: 248-250 |
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[Book Review by James Toth]  |
| Marsha Pripstein Posusney
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| Labor and the State in Egypt: Workers, Unions, and Economic Restructuring |
| Pages: 250-251 |
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[Communications]  |
| Pages: 253-254 |
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[Notes on Contributors]  |
| Page: 255 |