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Christopher Tomlins
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| Why Wait For Industrialism? Work, Legal Culture, and the Example of Early America - An Historiographical Argument |
| Pages: 5-34 |
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[Commentary and Response]  |
| David Montgomery
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| Christopher Tomlins: Why Wait For Industrialism? Morris, Industrialism, And Materialism |
| Page: 35 |
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Daniel Nelson
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| Labor and Modern Industry: Better Than Ever |
| Pages: 39-42 |
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Howard B. Rock
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| Artisans and Paradigms |
| Pages: 42-45 |
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Christopher Tomlins
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| Not Just Another Brick in the Wall: A Response to Rock, Nelson, and Montgomery |
| Pages: 45-52 |
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[Symposium on Fighter With a Heart-Writings of Monsignor Charles Owen Rice]  |
| Steve Rosswurm
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 53-55 |
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Ronald W. Schatz
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| Faith And Action: Reflections on Monsignor Charles Owen Rice |
| Pages: 55-59 |
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John C. Girt
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| Father Rice, ACTU, and the CP |
| Pages: 59-62 |
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David Rosenberg
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| Rice as Icon |
| Pages: 62-64 |
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Ellen Schrecker
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| The Legacy of Charles Owen Rice |
| Pages: 64-66 |
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Msgr. Charles Owen Rice
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| Response |
| Pages: 66-68 |
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John H Summers
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| The Future of Labor's Past: American Labor-history on the World Wide Web |
| Pages: 69-79 |
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[Media Review]  |
| Leonard Dinnerstein
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| The Viciousness of Racism |
| Pages: 81-82 |
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[Books Reviewed. Review by Anna R. Igra]  |
| Nancy F. Cott
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| The Bonds of Womanhood: "Woman's Sphere" in New England 1780-1835 |
| Pages: 83-84 |
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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: 84-85 |
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[Review by Kenneth A. Scherzer]  |
| Anthony Gronowicz
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| Race and Class Politics in New York City Before the Civil War |
| Pages: 85-86 |
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[Review by Frederick C. Gamst]  |
| James D. Dilts
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| The Great Road: The Building of the Baltimore & Ohio, the Nation's First Railroad, 1823-1853 |
| Pages: 86-87 |
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[Review by Joan Waugh]  |
| Hans L. Trefousse
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| Thaddeus Stevens: Nineteenth-Century's Egalitarian |
| Pages: 88-89 |
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[Review by Robert E Weir]  |
| Carlotta R Anderson
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| All-American Anarchist: Joseph A. Labadie and the Labor Movement |
| Pages: 89-90 |
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[Review by Howell John Harris]  |
| Daniel R. Ernst
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| Lawyers Against Labor: From Individual Rights to Corporate Liberalism |
| Pages: 90-91 |
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[Review by William J Breen]  |
| Elizabeth S. Clemens
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| The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925 |
| Pages: 91-92 |
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[Review by Elizabeth Milliken]  |
| Susan E. Marshall
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| Splintered Sisterhood: Gender and Class in the Campaign Against Woman's Suffrage |
| Pages: 92-94 |
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[Review by Elizabeth Milliken]  |
| Dee Garceau
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| The Important Things of Life: Women, Work, and Family in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 1880-1929 |
| Pages: 92-94 |
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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: 95-96 |
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[Review by Howell John Harris]  |
| Robert Kanigel
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| The One Best Way: Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency |
| Pages: 96-97 |
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[Review by Peter Rachleff]  |
| Sally M. Miller
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| Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Early Twentieth-Century American Socialism |
| Pages: 97-98 |
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[Review by Sally M. Miller]  |
| Anthony V. Esposito
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| The Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901-1917 |
| Pages: 98-99 |
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[Review by Joseph A McCartin]  |
| Elizabeth McKillen
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| Chicago Labor and the Quest For Democratic Diplomacy 1914-1924 |
| Pages: 99-100 |
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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: 100-101 |
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[Review by Mark L Kleinman]  |
| David M. Rabban
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| Free Speech in the Forgotten Years |
| Pages: 101-102 |
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[Review by Andrea Tone]  |
| Ivana Krajcinovic
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| From Company Doctors to Managed Care: The United Mine Workers' Noble Experiment |
| Pages: 103-104 |
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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: 104-105 |
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[Review by Edward Johanningsmeier]  |
| Christopher Phelps
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| Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist |
| Pages: 105-106 |
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[Review by Jeannie Wayne]  |
| Marsha L Weisiger
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| Land of Plenty: Oklahomans in the Cotton Fields of Arizona, 1933-1942 |
| Pages: 106-107 |
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[Review by Denis K Valdes]  |
| Neil Foley
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| The White Scourge: Mexicans, Blacks and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Cultures |
| Pages: 107-108 |
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[Review by Bruce Nelson]  |
| David F. Selvin
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| A Terrible Anger: The 1934 Waterfront and General Strikes in San Francisco |
| Pages: 109-110 |
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[Review by Dan Jacoby]  |
| Judith Stepan-Norris and Maurice Zeitlin
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| Talking Union |
| Pages: 110-111 |
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[Review by Robert H Zieger]  |
| Kevin Boyle
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| The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism, 1945-1968 |
| Pages: 111-113 |
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[Review by Joseph M Turrini]  |
| Allen Hunter, ed.
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| Rethinking the Cold War |
| Pages: 114-115 |
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[Review by Ruth Milkman]  |
| John Hoerr
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| We Can't Eat Prestige: The Women Who Organized Harvard |
| Pages: 115-116 |
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[Review by Kathleen Staudt]  |
| Kathryn Kopinak
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| Desert Capitalism: Maquiladoras in North America's Western Industrial Corridor |
| Pages: 116-117 |
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[Review by Jo Ann McNamara]  |
| E. B. Fryde
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| Peasants and Landlords in Early Medieval England |
| Pages: 117-118 |
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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: 118-119 |
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[Review by Gerald Crompton]  |
| B Brivati and T. Bale, eds.
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| New Labour in Power: Preceedents and Prospects |
| Pages: 119-121 |
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[Review by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Michael Turner
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| After the Famine: Irish Agriculture, 1850-1914 |
| Pages: 121-123 |
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[Review by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Frank Neal
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| Black '47: Britain and the Famine Irish |
| Pages: 121-123 |
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[Review by Mary Nolan]  |
| Ludger Fitttau, ed.
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| Das 20 Jahrhundert der Gaudigs: Chronik einer Arbeiterfamilie im Ruhrgebiet |
| Pages: 123-124 |
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[Review by Eva Pietsch]  |
| Waltraud Bierwirth (text) and Manfred Vollmer (photographs)
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| Aufruhr: Rheinhausen 1987/1997 |
| Pages: 124-125 |
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[Review by Peter H. Hoffenberg]  |
| Timothy Kirk
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| Nazism and the Working Class in Austria: Industrial Unrest and Political Dissent in the National Community |
| Pages: 125-127 |
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[Review by Geoff Eley]  |
| John J Kulczycki
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| The Polish Coal Miner's Union and the German Labor Movement in the Ruhr, 1902-1934 |
| Pages: 127-128 |
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[Review by Richard D. Lewis]  |
| Robert E Blobaum
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| Rewolucja: Russian Poland: 1904-1907 |
| Pages: 128-129 |
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[Review by Robert E. Blobaum]  |
| Reginald E. Zelnik
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| Law and Disorder on the Narova River: The Kreenholm Stoke of 1872 |
| Pages: 130-131 |
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[Review by Gerald D. Surh]  |
| Charters Wynn
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| Workers, Strikes, and Pogroms: The Donbass-Dnepr Bend in Late Imperial Russia, 1870-1905 |
| Pages: 131-132 |
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[Review by Eric Olssen]  |
| Michael Roe
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| Australia, Britain, and Migration, 1915-1940: a Study of Desperate Hopes |
| Pages: 132-133 |