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Title:  Labor History   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  1997
Volume:  38
Issue:  2-3
Month:  Spring-Summer
 
     
 
 
 
["We Are All Leaders": a Symposium on a Collection of Essays Dealing With Alternative Unionism in the Early 1930s]   
Robert H. Zieger
The Old New Labor History
Pages: 165-168
 
Roger Horowitz    
"What did workers want in the 1930s, anyway?"
Pages: 169-172
 
Ronald Edsforth    
Can We All Be Leaders?
Pages: 173-179
 
Cecelia E. Bucki    
The Historical Significance of Rank-and-File Unionism
Pages: 180-183
 
Staughton Lynd    
Response
Pages: 183-201
 
Robert Bussel    
"A Love of Unionism and Democracy": Rose Pesotta, Powers Hapgood, and the Industrial Union Movement, 1933-1949
Pages: 202-228
 
Joseph M Turrini    
The Newton Steel Strike: A Watershed in the CIO's Failure to Organize "Little Steel"
Pages: 229-265
 
Thomas J. Kriger    
Syndicalism and Spilled Milk: The Origins of Dairy Farmer Activism in New York State, 1936-1941
Pages: 266-286
 
James P. Quigel, Jr.    
Charged With Electricity: The IUE Archives Project
Pages: 287-310
 
[REVIEW ESSAY]   
Sharon V. Salinger
Labor, Markets, and Opportunity: Indentured Servitude in Early America
Pages: 311-338
 
[Media review, by Randall M. Miller]   
James, Dante J.
A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom
Pages: 339-340
 
[Media review, by Richard Griswold del Castillo]   
Fruit of Dreams: The Mexican Cherry Pickers of Traverse City
Pages: 340-341
 
[Book Review, by Susanne Schmitz]   
Diane Sainsbury
Gender, Equality, and Welfare States
Pages: 342-343
 
[Book review, by Paul A. Gilje]   
Martin J. Burke
The Conundrum of Class: Political Discourse on the Social Order
Pages: 343-344
 
[Book review, by Thomas Cripps]   
Mike Wallace
Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory
Pages: 344-346
 
[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]   
Philip Gleason
Contending with Modernity: Catholic Higher Education in the Twentieth Century
Pages: 346-347
 
[Book review, by Dan Georgianna]   
Tom Juravich, William F. Hartford, and James R. Green
Commonwealth of Toil: Chapters in the History of Massachusetts Workers and Their Unions
Pages: 348-349
 
[Book review, by Dorothee Schneider]   
Frederick M. Binder and David Reimers
All the Nations Under Heaven: An Ethnic and Racial History of New York City
Pages: 349-350
 
[Book review, by Harold W. Aurand]   
John H.M. Laslett
The United Mine Workers of America: A Model of Industrial Solidarity?
Pages: 350-353
 
[Book review, by Dan Georgakas]   
Archie Green
Calf's Head & Union Tale: Labor Yarns at Work and Play
Pages: 352-353
 
[Book review, by Jeannie M. Whayne]   
Daniel Nelson
Farm and Factory: Workers in the Midwest 1880-1990
Pages: 353-355
 
[Book review, by Robert L. Boyd]   
Stephanie J. Shaw
What a Woman Ought to Be and to Do: Black Professional Women Workers during the Jim Crow Era
Pages: 355-357
 
[Book review, by Johanna Schoen]   
Molly Ladd-Taylor // Nancy E. Rose
Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 // Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfare, and Government Work Programs
Pages: 357-360
 
[Book review, by Robert Gordon]   
Christopher C. Sellers
Hazards of the Job: From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science
Pages: 360-362
 
[Book review, by David J. O'Brien]   
George E. Paulsen
A Living Wage for the Forgotten Man: The Quest for Fair Labor Standards, 1933-1941
Pages: 362-363
 
[Book review, by Daniel Clark]   
Timothy J. Minchin
What Do We Need a Union For?: The TWUA in the South, 1945-1955
Pages: 363-365
 
[Book review, by Edward D. Berkowitz]   
Michael Katz // Daniel Friedlander and Gary Burtless
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
 
[Book review, by Kevin Boyle]   
Terry L. Besser
Team Toyota: Transplanting the Toyota Culture to the Camry Plant in Kentucky
Pages: 367-368
 
[Book review, by Gerd-Rainer Horn]   
Dick Geary
European Labour Politics From 1900 to the Depression
Pages: 368-369
 
[Book review, by Trevor John]   
Allen J. Frantzen and Douglas Moffat
The Work of Work: Servitude, Slavery and Labor in Medieval England
Pages: 369-371
 
[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]   
Marilyn Cohen
The Warp of Ulster's Past: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Irish Linen Industry, 1700-1920
Pages: 371-372
 
[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]   
Carles Salazar
A Sentimental Economy: Commodity and Community in Rural Ireland
Pages: 373-374
 
[Book review, by Jonathan Dewald]   
Henry Heller
Labour, Science, and Technology in France, 1500-1620
Pages: 374-376
 
[Book review, by Ken Adler]   
W. Scott Haine
The World of the Paris Cafe: Sociability among the French Working Class, 1789-1914
Pages: 376-377
 
[Book review, by Kenneth H. Tucker, Jr.]   
Nicholas Papayanis
The Coachmen of Nineteenth-Century Paris: Service Workers and Class Consciousness
Pages: 377-379
 
[Book review, by Richard J. Evans]   
Kathleen Cannin
Languages of Labor and Gender: Female Factory Work in Germany, 1850-1914
Pages: 379-380
 
[Book review, by Avi Chomsky]   
Thomas F. Reed and Karen Brandow
The Sky Never Changes: Testimonies from the Guatemalan Labor Movement
Pages: 380-382
 
[Book review, by Clark Lombardi]   
Jeremy Seabrook
In the Cities of the South: Scenes from a Developing World
Pages: 382-384
 
[Book review, by Mark Hearn]   
Deborah Oxley
Convict Maids, the Forced Migration of Women to Australia
Pages: 384-385
 
[NEWSNOTES]   
Page: 386
 
     
 
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