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Dan Leab
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| Editorial Note |
| Page: 262 |
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David Witwer
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| Local Rank and File Militancy: The Battle for Teamster Reform in Philadelphia in the Early 1960s |
| Pages: 263-278 |
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[Book Review by Stacy Kinlock Sewell]  |
| Thomas W. Hanchett
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| Sorting Out the New South City: Race, Class, arid Urban Development in Charlotte, 1875-1975 |
| Pages: 263-364 |
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William P. Jones
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| Black Workers and the CIO's Turn Toward Racial Liberalism: Operation Dixie and the North Carolina Lumber Industry, 1946-1953 |
| Pages: 279-306 |
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Vernon L. Pedersen
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| George Mink, the Marine Workers Industrial Union, and the Comintern in America |
| Pages: 307-320 |
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[Book Review by Roy Rosenzweig]  |
| Anthony Molho and Gordon Wood, editors
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| Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past |
| Pages: 315-352 |
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Bruce E. Kaufman
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| The Case for the Company Union |
| Pages: 321-350 |
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[Book Review by Elisabeth Prügl]  |
| Gerald Hunt, editor
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| Laboring For Rights: Unions and Sexual Diversity Across Nations |
| Pages: 352-353 |
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[Book Review by Robert Rockaway]  |
| Nancy L. Green, editor
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| Jewish Workers in the Modern Diaspora |
| Pages: 353-355 |
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[Book Review by John Cashman]  |
| Howard Harris, editor
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| Keystone of Democracy: A History of Pennsylvania Workers |
| Pages: 355-356 |
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[Book Review by David Waldstreicher]  |
| Thomas G. West
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| Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America |
| Pages: 356-357 |
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[Book Review by Otey M. Scruggs]  |
| John R. McKivigan and Stanley Harrold, editors
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| Antislavery Violence: Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum America |
| Pages: 357-358 |
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[Book Review by Kerby Miller]  |
| Joseph P. Ferrie.
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| Yankeys Now: Immigrants in the Antebellum US., 1844-1860 |
| Pages: 358-361 |
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[Book Review by Graham Russell Hodges]  |
| Cyprian Glamorgan (Edited with an introduction by Julie Winch)
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| The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis |
| Pages: 361-362 |
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[Book Review by Benson Tong]  |
| Andrew Gyory
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| Closing the Gate: Race, Politics, and the Chinese Exclusion Act |
| Page: 362 |
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[Book Review by James D. Schmidt]  |
| Elizabeth Sanders
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| Roots of Reform: Farmers, Workers, and the American State, 1877-1917 |
| Pages: 364-365 |
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[Book Review by Lisa M. Fine]  |
| Bonnie Stepenoff
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| Their Fathers' Daughters: Silk Mill Workers in Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1880-1960 |
| Pages: 365-366 |
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[Book Review by Glenn Feldman]  |
| Kimberly L. Phillips
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| Alabama North: African American Migrants, Community, and Working-Class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-1945 |
| Pages: 366-367 |
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[Book Review by Daniel Soyer]  |
| David Shuldiner
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| Of Moses and Marx: Folk Ideology and Folk History in the Jewish Labor Movement |
| Pages: 367-368 |
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[Book Review by Marjorie N. Feld]  |
| Robert A. Rockaway
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| Words of the Uprooted: Jewish Immigrants in Early Twentieth-Century America |
| Pages: 368-369 |
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[Book Review by Nathan Godfried]  |
| Gerald J. Baldasty
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| E. W. Scripps and the Business of Newspapers |
| Pages: 370-371 |
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[Book Review by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones]  |
| Stephen Eric Bronner
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| Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 371-372 |
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[Book Review by Alan Derickson]  |
| Jaap Kooijman
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| ... And the Pursuit of National Health: The Incremental Strategy toward National Health Insurance in the United States of America |
| Pages: 372-373 |
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[Book Review by Elizabeth Sanders]  |
| J. Leonard Bates
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| Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana: Law and Public Affairs, from TR to FDR |
| Pages: 373-374 |
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[Book Review by Bruce Nelson]  |
| Ottilie Markholt
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| Maritime Solidarity: Pacific Coast Unionism, 1929-1938 |
| Pages: 374-376 |
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[Book Review by Bruce Nelson]  |
| David Palmer
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| Organizing the Shipyards: Union Strategy in Three Northeast Ports, 1933-1945 |
| Pages: 376-378 |
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[Book Review by Robert H. Ferrell]  |
| Paul G. Pierpaoli
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| Truman and Korea: The Political Culture of the Early Cold War |
| Pages: 378-379 |
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[Book Review by Charles H. McCormick]  |
| Philip Jenkins
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| The Cold War at Home: The Red Scare in Pennsylvania, 1945-1960 |
| Pages: 379-380 |
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[Book Review by Thomas Doherty]  |
| James J. Lorence
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| The Suppression of Salt of the Earth: How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie in Cold War America |
| Pages: 380-382 |
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[Book Review by Daniel Horowitz]  |
| Alison J. Clark
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| Tupperware: The Promise of Plastic in 1950s America |
| Pages: 382-383 |
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[Book Review by Barbara L. Tischler]  |
| Daniel Horowitz
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| Betty Friedan and the Making of the Feminine Mystique: The American Left, the Cold War, and Modern Feminism |
| Pages: 383-384 |
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[Book Review by Jacqueline Goggin]  |
| Chana Kai Lee
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| For Freedom's Sake: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer |
| Pages: 384-385 |
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[Book Review by Paul Osterman]  |
| Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rodgers
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| What Workers Want |
| Pages: 385-387 |
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[Book Review by Daniel Nelson]  |
| Michael D. Yates
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| Why Unions Matter |
| Pages: 387-388 |
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[Book Review by Michael Yates]  |
| Tom Juravich and Kate Bronfenbrenner
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| Ravenswood: The Steelworkers' Victory and the Revival of American Labor |
| Pages: 388-389 |
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[Book Review by Edward D. Berkowitz]  |
| Martha Shirk, Neil G. Bennett and J. Lawrence Aber
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| Lives on the Line: American Families and the Struggle to Make Ends Meet |
| Pages: 389-390 |
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[Book Review by Catherine McNicol Stock]  |
| Deborah Fink
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| Cutting into the Meatpacking Line: Workers and Change in the Rural Midwest |
| Pages: 390-391 |
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[Book Review by Douglas Monroy]  |
| Edward Chang and Jeannette Diaz-Veizades
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| Ethnic Peace in the American City: Building Community in Los Angeles and Beyond |
| Pages: 391-392 |
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[Book Review by William J. Connell]  |
| James S. Amelang
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| The Flight of Icarus: Artisan Autobiography in Early Modern Europe |
| Pages: 392-393 |
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[Book Review by Michael Dauderstadt]  |
| Andrew Martin and George Ross, editors
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| The Brave New World of European Labor: European Trade Unions at the Millennium |
| Pages: 393-394 |
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[Book Review by Elizabeth A. Milliken]  |
| Una A. Robertson.
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| The Illustrated History of the Housewife, 1650-1950 |
| Pages: 394-395 |
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[Book Review by W. Hamish Fraser]  |
| T.S. Ashton (With a new Preface and Bibliography by Pat Hudson)
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| The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830 |
| Pages: 395-396 |
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[Book Review by Kaushik Basu]  |
| Carolyn Tuttle
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| Hard at Work in Factories and Mines: The Economics of Child Labor during the British Industrial Revolution |
| Pages: 396-397 |
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[Book Review by Paul Smith]  |
| Lowell J. Satre
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| Thomas Burt, Miners' MP, 1837-1922: The Great Conciliator |
| Pages: 397-398 |
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[Book Review by Ralph Walz]  |
| Wilfried Feldenkirchen
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| Siemens: 1918-1945 |
| Pages: 398-399 |
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[Book Review by Soon-Won Park]  |
| James Roberson
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| Japanese Working Class Lives: An Ethnographic Study of Factory Workers |
| Pages: 399-400 |
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[Book Review by Bryan D. Palmer]  |
| David Frank
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| McLachlan: A Biography-The story of a Legendary Labour Leader and the Cape Breton Coal Miners |
| Pages: 400-402 |
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[Book Review by Gilbert G. Gonzalez]  |
| Norman Caulfield
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| Mexican Workers and the State: From the Porfiriato to NAFTA |
| Page: 403 |
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[Book Review by Joel Horowitz]  |
| Cliff Welch
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| The Seed was Planted: The Sao Paulo Roots of Brazil's Rural Labor Movement, 1924-1964 |
| Pages: 404-405 |
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Communications  |
| Pages: 407-409 |
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Notes on Contributors  |
| Page: 411 |