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Matthew E. Mason
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| "The Hands Here ate Disposed to be Turbulent": Unrest Among the Irish Trackmen of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,1829-1851 |
| Pages: 253-272 |
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Gilbert J. Gall
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| "Rights Which Have Meaning": Reconceiving Labor Liberty in the 1940s |
| Pages: 273-289 |
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[Symposium Michael Denning and the "Laboring" of American Culture: A Symposium]  |
| Randall L. Patton
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| Textile Organizing in a Sunbelt South Community: Northwest Georgia's Carpet Industry in the Early 1960s |
| Pages: 291-309 |
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Elizabeth Faue
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| "Class and Cultural Citizenship" |
| Pages: 311-314 |
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Kathleen A. Brown
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| The Culture of Politics and the Politics of Culture |
| Pages: 314-320 |
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Lawrence B Glickman
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| The Laboring of History and Culture |
| Pages: 320-324 |
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Nancy Quam-Wickham
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| In Search of Labor's Culture |
| Pages: 324-330 |
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Peter Rachleff
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| Understanding Legacies, Understanding Possibilities |
| Pages: 330-333 |
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Michael Denning
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| The Future of the Cultural Front |
| Pages: 334-336 |
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[Books Reviewed. Review by Mark Aldrich]  |
| Larry Layton
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| Beyond the Boundries: Life and Landscape at the Lake Superior Copper Mines, 1840-1875 |
| Pages: 337-338 |
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Jeffrey Drobney
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| Lumbermen and Log Sawyers: Life Labor, and Culture in the North Florida Timber Industry, 1830-1930 |
| Pages: 337-338 |
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[Review by Mary H. Blewett]  |
| S. J. Kleinberg
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| The Shadow of the Mills: Working-Class Families in Pittsburgh, 1870-1907 |
| Pages: 338-339 |
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[Review by Janet F. Davidson]  |
| Priscilla Murolo
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| The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Working Girls' Clubs 1884-1928 |
| Pages: 340-341 |
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[Review by Lois W. Banner]  |
| Sandra L. Adickes
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| To Be Young Was Very Heaven: Women in New York Before the First World War |
| Pages: 341-342 |
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[Review by Mary H. Blewett]  |
| Cathy L. McHugh
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| Mill Family: The Labor System in the Southern Cotton Textile Industry, 1880-1915 |
| Page: 342 |
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[Review by Irving Bluestone]  |
| David Fairris
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| Shopfloor Matters: Labor-Management Relations in Twentieth Century American Manufacturing |
| Pages: 342-344 |
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[Review by David R. Roediger]  |
| Shelton Stromquist and Marvin Bergman, eds.
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| Unionizing the Jungles: Labor and Community in the Twentieth-Century Meatpacking Industry |
| Pages: 344-345 |
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[Review by Christiane Harzig]  |
| Claudia Clark
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| Radium Girls: Women and Industrial Health Reform, 1910-1935 |
| Pages: 345-347 |
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[Review by Christiane Harzig]  |
| Joanne L. Goodwin
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| Gender and the Politics of Welfare Reform: Mothers' Pensions in Chicago 1911-1929 |
| Pages: 345-347 |
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[Review by Jeffrey Haydu]  |
| Sanford M. Jacoby
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| Modern Manors: Welfare Capitalism since the New Deal |
| Pages: 347-348 |
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[Review by T. Dunbar Moodie]  |
| Frederick Cooper
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| Decolonization and African Society: The Labor Question in French and British Africa |
| Pages: 348-349 |
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[Review by Chris Wrigley]  |
| Robert Gray
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| The Factory Question and Industrial England: 1830-1860 |
| Pages: 349-350 |
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[Review by Chris Wrigley]  |
| Arthur McIvor
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| Organized Capital: Employers' Associations and Industrial Relations in Northern England |
| Pages: 349-350 |
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[Review by Mark Moberg]  |
| Jonathan C. Brown, ed.
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| Workers' Control in Latin America, 1930-1979 |
| Pages: 350-351 |
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[Review by Joyce P. Jacobsen]  |
| Mark Moberg
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| Myths of Ethnicity and Nation: Immigration, Work, and Identity in the Belize Banana Industry |
| Pages: 351-352 |
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[Notes on Contributors]  |
| Page: 353 |