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R. Rudy Higgens-Evenson
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| From Industrial Police to Workmen's Compensation: Public Policy and Industrial Accidents in New York, 1880-1910 |
| Pages: 365-380 |
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Elizabeth Fones-Wolf and Ken Fones-Wolf
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| Conversion at Bethlehem: Religion and Union Building in Steel, 1930-42 |
| Pages: 381-395 |
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Anne Dondertman and Sean Purdy
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| The Robert S. Kenny Collection on Communism and Radicalism at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library of University of Toronto |
| Pages: 397-405 |
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[Symposium on Eileen Boris: Home to Work]  |
| Ava Baron
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 407-408 |
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Evelyn Nakano Glenn
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| Industrial Homework: A Critical Lens on Work, Motherhood, and the State |
| Pages: 409-413 |
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Sybil Lipschultz
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| Law, Feminism and the State: New Directions for Labor History |
| Page: 413 |
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Daniel R. Ernst
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| Homework and the Police Power from Jacobs to Adkins |
| Pages: 417-422 |
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Judith G. Coffin
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| "Homework in Comparative Perspective" |
| Pages: 423-425 |
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Eileen L. McDonagh
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| Liberalism at Home and in the Market: New Questions about Labor and Women's Rights |
| Pages: 425-428 |
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Eileen Boris
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| Back to the Future? |
| Pages: 429-433 |
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Peter Meyer Filardo
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| Labor History Bibliography, 1997 |
| Pages: 439-472 |
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[Books Reviewed. Review by Christopher Tomlins]  |
| Chris Tilly and Charles Tilly
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| Work Under Capitalism |
| Pages: 473-474 |
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[Review by Jackie Gordon]  |
| Edward J. Amodeo and Susan Horton, eds.
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| Labour Productivity and Flexibility |
| Pages: 474-475 |
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[Review by Jackie Gordon]  |
| Janet M. Rives and Mahmod Yousefi, eds.
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| Economic Dimensions of Gender Inequality: A Global Perspective |
| Pages: 474-475 |
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[Review by Ari Hoogenboom]  |
| Joe William Trotter, Jr. and Eric Ledell Smith, eds.
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| African Americans in Pennsylvania: Shifting Historical Perspectives |
| Pages: 476-477 |
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[Review by Peter Rachleff]  |
| Graham Russell Hodges, ed.
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| The House Servant's Directory, or A Monitor for Private Families: Comprising Hints on the Arrangements and Performance of Servants' Work by Robert Roberts |
| Pages: 478-479 |
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[Review by Jenny B. Wahl]  |
| David Roediger and Martin H. Blatt, eds.
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| The Meaning of Slavery in the North |
| Pages: 479-480 |
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[Review by Mart A. Stewart]  |
| Howard N. Rabinowitz
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| Race Relations in the Urban South, 1865-1890 |
| Pages: 480-481 |
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[Review by Eugene E. Leach]  |
| Jerry Cooper
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| The Rise of the National Guard: The Evolution of the American Militia, 1860-1920, |
| Pages: 481-483 |
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[Review by Robert E. Weir]  |
| Richard Schneirov
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| Labor and Urban Politics: Class Conflict and the Origins of Modern Liberalism in Chicago, 1864-97 |
| Pages: 483-484 |
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[Review by Gail Radford]  |
| Roger D. Simon
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| The City Building Process: Housing and Services in New Milwaukee Neighborhoods, 1880-1910 |
| Pages: 484-486 |
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[Review by David Vaught]  |
| Mary Neth
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| Preserving the Family Farm: Women of History, Community, and the Foundations of Agribusiness in the Midwest, 1900-1940 |
| Pages: 486-487 |
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[Review by Katherine Jellison]  |
| Julia Kirk Blackwelder
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| Now Hiring: The Feminization of Work in the United States, 1900-1995 |
| Pages: 487-488 |
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[Review by Sally I. Miller]  |
| Anthony V. Esposito
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| The Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901-1917 |
| Pages: 488-489 |
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[Review by Frank Stricker]  |
| William J. Breen
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| Labor Market Politics and the Great War: The Department of Labor, the States, and the First U.S. Employment Service, 1907-1933 |
| Pages: 489-490 |
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[Review by Philip Scranton]  |
| Jeffrey Haydu.
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| Making American Industry Safe for Democracy: Comparative Perspectives on the State and Employee Representation in the Era of World War I |
| Pages: 490-492 |
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[Review by Elizabeth McKillen]  |
| Joseph McCartin
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| Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921 |
| Pages: 492-493 |
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[Review by Bruce Nissen]  |
| Paul D. Moreno
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| From Direct Action to Afftnnative Action: Fair Employment Law and Policy in America, 1933-1972 |
| Pages: 493-494 |
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[Review by Paul Moreno]  |
| Bruce Nissen, ed.
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| Unions and Workplace Reorganization |
| Pages: 494-495 |
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[Review by Edward Johanningsmeier]  |
| Christopher Phelps
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| Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist |
| Pages: 495-496 |
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[Review by Walter T. Howard]  |
| Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, and Kyrill M. Anderson
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| The Soviet World of American Communism |
| Pages: 496-497 |
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[Review by James Epstein]  |
| Paul Griffiths, Adam Fox, and Steve Hindle, eds.
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| The Experience of Authority in Early Modern England |
| Pages: 497-499 |
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[Review by Robert Gray]  |
| Arthur J. McIvor
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| Organised Capital: Employers' Associations and Industrial Relations in Northern England, 1880-1939 |
| Pages: 499-500 |
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[Review by J. E. Weaver]  |
| L. J. Butler
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| Industrialisation and the British Colonial State: West Africa, 1939-1951 |
| Pages: 500-501 |
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[Review by Russell D. Lansbury]  |
| Erik Olssen
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| Building the New World: Work Politics and Society in Caversham, 1880s-1920s |
| Pages: 501-502 |
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[Review by Jefferson Cowie]  |
| Devon G. Peña
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| The Terror of the Machine: Technology, Work, Gender, & Ecology on the U.S.-Mexico Border |
| Pages: 502-504 |
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[Review by Jefferson Cowie]  |
| Norma Iglesias Prieto translated by Michael Stone with Gabrielle Winkler
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| Beautiful Flowers of the Maquiladora: Life Histories of Women Workers in Tijuana |
| Pages: 502-504 |
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[Notes on Contributors ]  |
| Page: 505 |
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[Index ]  |
| Pages: 507-519 |
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[Volume Contents ]  |
| Page: 515 |