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["We Are All Leaders": a Symposium on a Collection of Essays Dealing With Alternative Unionism in the Early 1930s]  |
| Robert H. Zieger
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| The Old New Labor History |
| Pages: 165-168 |
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Roger Horowitz
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| "What did workers want in the 1930s, anyway?" |
| Pages: 169-172 |
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Ronald Edsforth
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| Can We All Be Leaders? |
| Pages: 173-179 |
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Cecelia E. Bucki
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| The Historical Significance of Rank-and-File Unionism |
| Pages: 180-183 |
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Staughton Lynd
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| Response |
| Pages: 183-201 |
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Robert Bussel
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| "A Love of Unionism and Democracy": Rose Pesotta, Powers Hapgood, and the Industrial Union Movement, 1933-1949 |
| Pages: 202-228 |
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Joseph M Turrini
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| The Newton Steel Strike: A Watershed in the CIO's Failure to Organize "Little Steel" |
| Pages: 229-265 |
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Thomas J. Kriger
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| Syndicalism and Spilled Milk: The Origins of Dairy Farmer Activism in New York State, 1936-1941 |
| Pages: 266-286 |
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James P. Quigel, Jr.
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| Charged With Electricity: The IUE Archives Project |
| Pages: 287-310 |
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[REVIEW ESSAY]  |
| Sharon V. Salinger
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| Labor, Markets, and Opportunity: Indentured Servitude in Early America |
| Pages: 311-338 |
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[Media review, by Randall M. Miller]  |
| James, Dante J.
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| A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom |
| Pages: 339-340 |
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[Media review, by Richard Griswold del Castillo]  |
| Fruit of Dreams: The Mexican Cherry Pickers of Traverse City |
| Pages: 340-341 |
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[Book Review, by Susanne Schmitz]  |
| Diane Sainsbury
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| Gender, Equality, and Welfare States |
| Pages: 342-343 |
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[Book review, by Paul A. Gilje]  |
| Martin J. Burke
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| The Conundrum of Class: Political Discourse on the Social Order |
| Pages: 343-344 |
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[Book review, by Thomas Cripps]  |
| Mike Wallace
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| Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory |
| Pages: 344-346 |
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[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Philip Gleason
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| Contending with Modernity: Catholic Higher Education in the Twentieth Century |
| Pages: 346-347 |
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[Book review, by Dan Georgianna]  |
| 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: 348-349 |
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[Book review, by Dorothee Schneider]  |
| Frederick M. Binder and David Reimers
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| All the Nations Under Heaven: An Ethnic and Racial History of New York City |
| Pages: 349-350 |
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[Book review, by Harold W. Aurand]  |
| John H.M. Laslett
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| The United Mine Workers of America: A Model of Industrial Solidarity? |
| Pages: 350-353 |
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[Book review, by Dan Georgakas]  |
| Archie Green
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| Calf's Head & Union Tale: Labor Yarns at Work and Play |
| Pages: 352-353 |
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[Book review, by Jeannie M. Whayne]  |
| Daniel Nelson
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| Farm and Factory: Workers in the Midwest 1880-1990 |
| Pages: 353-355 |
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[Book review, by Robert L. Boyd]  |
| Stephanie J. Shaw
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| What a Woman Ought to Be and to Do: Black Professional Women Workers during the Jim Crow Era |
| Pages: 355-357 |
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[Book review, by Johanna Schoen]  |
| Molly Ladd-Taylor // Nancy E. Rose
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| Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 // Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfare, and Government Work Programs |
| Pages: 357-360 |
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[Book review, by Robert Gordon]  |
| Christopher C. Sellers
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| Hazards of the Job: From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science |
| Pages: 360-362 |
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[Book review, by David J. O'Brien]  |
| George E. Paulsen
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| A Living Wage for the Forgotten Man: The Quest for Fair Labor Standards, 1933-1941 |
| Pages: 362-363 |
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[Book review, by Daniel Clark]  |
| Timothy J. Minchin
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| What Do We Need a Union For?: The TWUA in the South, 1945-1955 |
| Pages: 363-365 |
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[Book review, by Edward D. Berkowitz]  |
| Michael Katz // Daniel Friedlander and Gary Burtless
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| Improving Poor People: The Welfare State, the "Underclass," and Urban Schools as History // Five Years Later: The Long-Term Effects of Welfare to Work Programs |
| Pages: 365-367 |
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[Book review, by Kevin Boyle]  |
| Terry L. Besser
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| Team Toyota: Transplanting the Toyota Culture to the Camry Plant in Kentucky |
| Pages: 367-368 |
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[Book review, by Gerd-Rainer Horn]  |
| Dick Geary
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| European Labour Politics From 1900 to the Depression |
| Pages: 368-369 |
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[Book review, by Trevor John]  |
| Allen J. Frantzen and Douglas Moffat
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| The Work of Work: Servitude, Slavery and Labor in Medieval England |
| Pages: 369-371 |
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[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Marilyn Cohen
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| The Warp of Ulster's Past: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Irish Linen Industry, 1700-1920 |
| Pages: 371-372 |
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[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Carles Salazar
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| A Sentimental Economy: Commodity and Community in Rural Ireland |
| Pages: 373-374 |
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[Book review, by Jonathan Dewald]  |
| Henry Heller
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| Labour, Science, and Technology in France, 1500-1620 |
| Pages: 374-376 |
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[Book review, by Ken Adler]  |
| W. Scott Haine
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| The World of the Paris Cafe: Sociability among the French Working Class, 1789-1914 |
| Pages: 376-377 |
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[Book review, by Kenneth H. Tucker, Jr.]  |
| Nicholas Papayanis
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| The Coachmen of Nineteenth-Century Paris: Service Workers and Class Consciousness |
| Pages: 377-379 |
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[Book review, by Richard J. Evans]  |
| Kathleen Cannin
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| Languages of Labor and Gender: Female Factory Work in Germany, 1850-1914 |
| Pages: 379-380 |
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[Book review, by Avi Chomsky]  |
| Thomas F. Reed and Karen Brandow
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| The Sky Never Changes: Testimonies from the Guatemalan Labor Movement |
| Pages: 380-382 |
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[Book review, by Clark Lombardi]  |
| Jeremy Seabrook
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| In the Cities of the South: Scenes from a Developing World |
| Pages: 382-384 |
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[Book review, by Mark Hearn]  |
| Deborah Oxley
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| Convict Maids, the Forced Migration of Women to Australia |
| Pages: 384-385 |
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[NEWSNOTES]  |
| Page: 386 |