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Daniel Leab
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| Editorial Note |
| Page: 5 |
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Alex Lichtenstein
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| Putting Labor's House in Order: the Transport Workers Union and labor anti-Communism in Miami during the 1940s |
| Pages: 7-23 |
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Anthony Carew
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| The American Labor Movement in Fizzland: the Free Trade Union Committee and the CIA |
| Pages: 25-42 |
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[Symposium on Thomas J Sugrue: The Origins of the Urban Crisis]  |
| Eric Arnesen
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| History First: putting urban poverty in perspective |
| Pages: 43-47 |
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Nancy Gabin
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| Racial Boundaries and Class Designs in the Urban North |
| Pages: 47-50 |
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Jacqueline Jones
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| The Politics of Poverty: what's history got to do with it? |
| Pages: 50-52 |
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Judith Stein
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| Opening and Closing Doors |
| Pages: 52-57 |
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Joe W. Trotter
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| Race, Public Policy, and History: the question of priorities |
| Pages: 57-60 |
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Thomas J. Sugrue
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| Responsibility to the Past, Engagement with the Present |
| Pages: 60-69 |
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[Review by Jonathan Michie]  |
| Richard K. Brown, ed.
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| The Changing Shape of Work |
| Pages: 71-72 |
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[Review by Joseph A. McCartin]  |
| Paul Bernstein
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| American Work Values: their origin and development |
| Pages: 72-73 |
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[Review by Tera W. Hunter]  |
| Larry E. Hudson, Jr.
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| To Have and to Hold: slave work and family life in antebellum South Carolina |
| Pages: 73-74 |
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[Review by Hans L. Trefousse]  |
| Laura F. Edwards
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| Gendered Strife and Confusion: the political culture of reconstruction |
| Pages: 74-75 |
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[Review by Nancy J. Taniguchi]  |
| Sally Zanjani
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| A Mine of Her Own: women prospectors in the American West, 1880-1950 |
| Pages: 75-76 |
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[Review by Carl E. Prince]  |
| Daniel R Marburger, ed.
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| Stee-rike Four!: what's wrong with the business of baseball |
| Pages: 76-77 |
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[Review by Mark Aldrich]  |
| Lindy Biggs
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| The Rational Factory: architecture, technology, and work in America's age of mass production |
| Pages: 77-78 |
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[Review by Kevin Boyle]  |
| Ruth Milkman
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| Farewell to the Factory: auto workers in the late twentieth century |
| Pages: 78-79 |
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[Review by Miles Taylor]  |
| Malcolm Chase and Ian Dyck , eds.
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| Living and Learning: essays in honour of J.F.C. Harrison |
| Pages: 79-80 |
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[Review by John Rule]  |
| Robert Gray
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| The Factory Question and Industrial England 1830-1860 |
| Pages: 80-81 |
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[Review by John Rule]  |
| Pamela Horn
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| Children's Work and Welfare 1780-1890 |
| Pages: 80-81 |
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[Review by Jim Tomlinson]  |
| Kathleen Paul
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| Whitewashing Britain: race and citizenship in the postwar era |
| Pages: 81-82 |
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[Review by Judith F. Stone]  |
| Roger V. Gould
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| Insurgent Identities: class, community and protest in Paris from 1848 to the commune |
| Pages: 82-84 |
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[Review by Ralph Walz]  |
| August Bebel
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| Bus Meinem Leben |
| Pages: 84-85 |
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[Review by Eric D. Weitz]  |
| Ulrich Herbert
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| Best: Biographische Studien über Radikalismus, Weltanschanung und Vernunft 1903-1989 |
| Pages: 85-86 |
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[Review by Lewis Siegelbaum]  |
| Stephen Crowley
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| Hot Coal, Cold Steel: Russian and Ukranian workers from the end of the Soviet Union to the post-Communist transitions |
| Pages: 86-88 |
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[Review by Mark Hearn]  |
| Verity Burgmann
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| Revolutionary Industrial Unionism: the industrial workers of the world in Australia |
| Pages: 88-89 |
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[Review by Jay Spaulding]  |
| Ahmad Alawad Sikainga
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| Slaves into Workers: emancipation and labor in colonial Sudan |
| Pages: 89-91 |
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[Review by Dan Jacoby]  |
| Neil W. Chamberlain
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| Intellectual Odyssey, An Economist's Ideological Journey |
| Pages: 91-92 |
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[Review by Mary H. Blewett]  |
| Leon Fink
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| In Search of the Working Class: essays in American labor history and political culture |
| Pages: 92-93 |
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[Review by Thomas Cripps]  |
| Mark R. Schneider
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| Boston Confronts Jim Crow, 1890-1920 |
| Pages: 93-94 |
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[Review by Jane Waldfogel]  |
| Kriste Lindenmeyer
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| "A Right to Childhood": the U.S. Children's Bureau and child welfare, 1912-46 |
| Page: 94 |
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[Review by Douglas Ambrose]  |
| Steven Elliott Tripp
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| Yankee Town, Southern City: race and class relations in Civil War Lynchburg |
| Pages: 94-96 |
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[Notes on Contributors]  |
| Page: 97 |