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[ARTICLES]  |
| Toby Higbie
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| Indispensable Outcasts: Harvest Laborers in the Wheat Belt of the Middle West, 1890-1925 |
| Pages: 393-412 |
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John B. Jentz
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| Labor, the Law, and Economics: The Organization of the Chicago Flat Janitors' Union, 1902-1917 |
| Pages: 413-431 |
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Bonnie Stepenoff
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| Keeping it in The Family: Mother Jones and the Pennsylvania SilkStrike of 1900-1901 |
| Pages: 432-449 |
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Philip J. Dreyfus
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| The IWW and the Limits of Inter-Ethnic Organizing: Reds, Whites,and Greeks in Grays Harbor, Washington, 1912 |
| Pages: 450-470 |
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Peter Meyer Filardo
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| Labor History Bibliography 1996 |
| Pages: 471-491 |
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[NOTES AND DOCUMENTS]  |
| Norman Dolnick
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| Packinghouse Workers Face the Cold War: A Memoir |
| Pages: 492-507 |
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Holly Metz
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| Milton Rogovin: Seeing the Forgotten Ones |
| Pages: 508-524 |
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[Book review, by Immanuel Wallerstein]  |
| Thomas Max Safley and Leonard N. Rosenband
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| The Workplace Before the Factory: Artisans and Proletarians, 1500-1800, |
| Page: 525 |
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[Book review, by James Sidbury]  |
| Patricia Morton // Kenneth W. Goings and Raymond A. Mohl
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| Discovering the Women in Slavery: Emancipating Perspectives on theAmerican Past // The New African American Urban History |
| Pages: 526-528 |
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[Book review, by Lois W. Banner]  |
| Wendy Gamber
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| The Female Economy: The Millinery and Dressmaking Trades, 1860-1930 |
| Pages: 528-529 |
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[Book review, by Craig R. Prentiss]  |
| Cindy Hamahovitch
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| The Fruits of Their Labor: Atlantic Coast Farmworkers and the Makingof Migrant Poverty, 1870-1945 |
| Pages: 530-531 |
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[Book review, by Philip T. Silvia, Jr.]  |
| William F. Hartford
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| Where Is Our Responsibility? Unions and Economic Change in the NewEngland Textile Industry, 1870-1960 |
| Pages: 531-533 |
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[Book review, by Sally Zanjani]  |
| Mary Murphy
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| Mining Cultures: Men, Women, and Leisure in Butte, 1914-41 |
| Pages: 533-534 |
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[Book review, by Julian Zelizer]  |
| Sheryl R. Tines
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| Turning Points in Social Security: from "Cruel Hoax" to"Sacred Entitlement" |
| Pages: 534-535 |
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[Book review, by Steven M. Neuse]  |
| Richard A. Colignon
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| Power Plays: Critical Events in the Institutionalization of theTennessee Valley Authority |
| Pages: 536-537 |
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[Book review, by Alex Lichtenstein.]  |
| David L. Carlton and Peter A. Coclanis
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| Confronting Southern Poverty in the Great Depression: the Reporton Economic Conditions of the South with Related Documents, |
| Pages: 537-539 |
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[Book review, by Elizabeth Fones-Wolf.]  |
| Donald T. Critchlow
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| Studebaker: the Life and Death of an American Corporation |
| Pages: 539-540 |
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[Book review, by Rodolfo F. Acuña]  |
| Juan R. García
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| Mexicans in the Midwest, 1900-1932 |
| Pages: 540-542 |
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[Book review, by Juan R. García]  |
| Rodolfo Acuña
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| Anything but Mexican: Chicanos in Contemporary Los Angeles |
| Pages: 542-544 |
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[Book review, by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Richard English and Graham Walker
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| Unionism in Modern Ireland: New Perspectives on Politics and Culture |
| Pages: 544-545 |
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[Book review, by Steve Kale]  |
| Gay L. Gullickson
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| Unruly Women of Paris: Images of the Commune |
| Pages: 545-549 |
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[Book review, by Walter Strove]  |
| Klaus-Michael Mallmann and Gerhard Paul
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| Widerstand und Verweigerung Im Saarland 1935-1945 |
| Pages: 549-552 |
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[Book review, by Roderick A. McDonald]  |
| Samuel Martínez
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| Peripheral Migrants: Haitians and Dominican Republic Sugar Plantations |
| Pages: 552-554 |
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[INDEX]  |
| Pages: 555-563 |