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Title:  Labor History   [ website ]
Institute:  Tamiment Library, New York University (New York, USA)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  1998
Volume:  39
Issue:  2
Month:  May
 
     
 
 
 
Timothy J. Minchin    
"Color Means Something": Black Pioneers, White Resistance, and Interracial Unionism in the Southern Textile Industry, 1957-1980
Pages: 109-133
 
James N. Gregory    
Southernizing the American Working Class: Post-war Episodes of Regional and Class Transformation
Pages: 135-154
 
[COMMENTARY AND RESPONSE]   
Grace Elizabeth Hale
James N. Gregory: Southernizing the American Working Class: A Note on Region, Race, and Vision
Pages: 155-158
 
Alex Lichtenstein    
Antiliberalism and the Working-Class Politics of Nostalgia
Pages: 158-161
 
Thomas J. Sugrue    
The Incredible Disappearing Southerner?
Pages: 161-166
 
James N. Gregory    
Response
Pages: 166-168
 
[SYMPOSIUM ON TERA HUNTER: TO 'JOY MY FREEDOM]   
Dana Frank
The Labor Historian's New Clothes
Pages: 169-171
 
Evelyn Nakano Glenn    
Protest, Resistance, and Survival in the Jim Crow South
Pages: 172-175
 
Sharon Harley    
Leisure and Labor: Subversive at All Levels
Pages: 175-179
 
Lawrence W. Levine    
Imagining Freedom
Pages: 179-182
 
David Roediger    
To 'Joy My Freedom: An Enthusiasm
Pages: 182-185
 
Tera Hunter    
Response
Pages: 185-187
 
[NOTES AND DOCUMENTS]   
Peter Meyer Filardo
The Counterattack Research Files on American Communism, Tamiment Institute Library, New York University
Pages: 189-191
 
Richard Steven Street    
The 1903 Oxnard Sugar Beet Strike: A New Ending
Pages: 193-199
 
[Media Review, by Richard A. Greenwald]   
Lawrence Budner
Wonder of the World
Pages: 201-202
 
[ESSAY REVIEW]   
Nick Salvatore
A Pro Bono Defense
Pages: 203-205
 
[Book Review, by Arthur Marwick]   
John R. Hall
Reworking Class
Pages: 207-209
 
[Book Review, by Bertram Silverman]   
Charles F. Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin
World of Possibilities: Flexibility and Mass Production Western Industrialization
Pages: 209-211
 
[Book Review, by Dennis A. Deslippe]   
Christine Harzig et al // Francine D. Blau and Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Peasant Maids-City Women: From the European Countryside to Urban America // Gender and Family Issues in the Workplace
Pages: 211-214
 
[Book Review, by Xinyang Wang]   
Dorothy Sue Cobble // Brigid O'Farrell and Joyce L. Korabluh
Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership // Rocking the Boat: Women's Voices, 1915-1975
Pages: 214-216
 
[Book Review, by Steve Tripp]   
Douglas Ambrose
Henry Hughes and Proslavery Thought in the Old South.
Pages: 216-218
 
[Book Review, by Susan Levine]   
Marion K. Barthelme
Women in the Texas Populist Movement: Letters to the Southern Mercury
Pages: 218-219
 
[Book Review, by Carl Gersuny]   
Mark Aldrich
SAFETY FIRST: Technology, Labor and Business in the Building of American Work Safety, 1870-1939,
Pages: 219-221
 
[Book Review, by William J. Breen]   
Paul B. Bellamy
A History of Workmen's Compensation, 1898-1915: From Courtroom to Boardroom,
Pages: 221-223
 
[Book Review, by Neville Kirk]   
John Breuilly, Gottiried Niedhart and Anthony Taylor // Arthur J. McIvor
The Era of the Reform League: English Labour and Radical Politics 1857-1872: Documents Selected by Gustav Mayer // Organised Capital: Employers' Associations and Industrial Relations in Northern England 1880-1939
Pages: 223-225
 
[Book Review, by W. Hamish Fraser]   
Robert G. Hall and Stephen Roberts
William Aitken. The Writings of a Nineteenth Century Working Man
Pages: 225-227
 
[Book Review, by Andrew Thorpe]   
Jim Tomlinson
Democratic Socialism and Economic Policy: The Attlee Years, 1945-1951
Pages: 227-228
 
[Book Review, by Edwin A. Roberts]   
Tony Blair // Andrew Thorpe
New Britain // A History of The Labour Party
Pages: 228-231
 
[Book Review, by Larry L. Witherell]   
Andrew J. Richards
Miners on Strike: Class Solidarity and Division in Britain
Pages: 232-233
 
[Book Review, by Verity Burgmann]   
Mark Hearn and Harry Knowles
One Big Union. A History of the Australian Workers Union 1886-1994
Pages: 233-234
 
[COMMUNICATION]   
Farley Grubb
Labor, Markets, and Opportunity: Indentured Servitude in Early America, a Rejoinder to Salinger
Pages: 235-241
 
[Notes on Contributors]   
Page: 243
 
     
 
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