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Larry Goldsmith
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| "To Profit By His Skill and to Traffic on His Crime": Prison Labor in Early 19th-Century Massachusetts |
| Pages: 439-457 |
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Laurie Mercier
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| "Instead of Fighting the Common Enemy": Mine Mill versus the Steelworkers in Montana, 1950-1967 |
| Pages: 459-480 |
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Daniel J. Leab
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| Fame is Fleeting |
| Page: 481 |
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Peter Meyer Filardo
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| Labor History Bibliography, 1998 |
| Pages: 483-537 |
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[Books Reviewed. Review by Brian Burkitt]  |
| Kenneth Lapides
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| Marx's Wage Theory in Historical Perspective: Its Origin, Development Interpretation |
| Pages: 539-540 |
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[Review by James E. Westheider]  |
| Mark E. Brandon
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| Free In The World: American Slavery and Constitutional Failure |
| Pages: 540-541 |
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[Review by Richard Scott]  |
| Jesse Lemisch
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| Jack Tarr vs John Bull. The Role of New York Seamen in Precipitating the Revolution |
| Pages: 541-542 |
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[Review by Paul A. Gilje]  |
| Peter Thompson
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| Rum Punch and Revolution: Taverngoing and Public Life in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia |
| Pages: 542-543 |
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[Review by R. Todd Shuman]  |
| Robert S. Davis
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| Cotton, Fire, & Dreams: The Robert Findlay Iron Works and Heavy Industry in Macon, Georgia, 1839-1912 |
| Pages: 543-544 |
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[Review by Susan Ware]  |
| Ann Schofield
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| "To Do & To Be": Portraits of Four Women Activists, 1893-1986 |
| Pages: 544-545 |
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[Review by Michael Kaplan]  |
| William R. Sutton
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| Journeymen for Jesus: Evangelical Artisans Confront Capitalism in Jacksonian Baltimore |
| Pages: 545-546 |
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[Review by Thomas J. Humphrey]  |
| Johanna Miller Lewis
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| Artisans in the North Carolina Backcountry |
| Pages: 546-547 |
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[Review by Stanley L. Engerman]  |
| Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
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| The Age of Mass Migration: Causes and Economic Impact |
| Pages: 547-548 |
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[Review by Julie Greene]  |
| Kevin Kenny
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| Making Sense of the Molly Maguires |
| Pages: 548-549 |
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[Review by Gerald Markowitz]  |
| Alan Derickson
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| Black Lung: Anatomy of a Public Health Disaster |
| Pages: 550-551 |
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[Review by Jack Stuart]  |
| James Boylan
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| Revolutionary Lives: Anna Strunsky and William English Walling |
| Pages: 551-552 |
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[Review by Sally M. Miller]  |
| Yaacov N. Goldstein
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| Jewish Socialists in the United States: The Cahan Debate 1925-1926 |
| Pages: 552-553 |
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[Review by Daniel Katz]  |
| Sushanna Joel Glusker
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| Anita Brenner: A Mind of Her Own |
| Pages: 553-554 |
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[Review by Robert Bruno]  |
| Nels Anderson (Edited with an Introduction by Raffaele Rauty)
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| On Hobos and Homelessness |
| Pages: 555-556 |
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[Review by Robert H. Ferrell]  |
| Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev
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| The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America - the Stalin Era |
| Pages: 556-557 |
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[Review by Marsha L. Weisiger]  |
| Howard Kester (with an Introduction by Alex Lichtenstein)
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| Revolt Among the Sharecroppers |
| Pages: 557-558 |
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[Review by Daniel Ernst]  |
| Ruth O'Brien
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| Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935 |
| Pages: 558-559 |
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[Review by Margo Anderson]  |
| Suzanne Mettler
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| Dividing Citizens: Gender and Federalism in New Deal Public Policy |
| Pages: 559-560 |
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[Review by Robert H. Zieger]  |
| Willis J. Nordlund
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| Quest for a Living Wage: The History of the Federal Minimum Wage Program |
| Pages: 560-561 |
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[Review by Robert H. Ferrell]  |
| John A. Goldsmith
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| Colleagues: Richard B. Russell and His Apprentice Lyndon B. Johnson |
| Pages: 561-562 |
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[Review by Daniel Horowitz]  |
| Keith Beattie
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| The Scar That Binds: American Culture and the Vietnam War |
| Pages: 562-563 |
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[Review by Jeffrey Ryan Suzik]  |
| Photographs by Michael Jacobson-Hardy Essays by John T. Cumbler and Robert E. Weir
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| The Changing Landscape of Labor: American Workers and Workplaces |
| Pages: 563-565 |
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[Review by Michael Yates]  |
| Bruce Nissen, ed.
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| Which Direction for Organized Labor?: Essays on Organizing, Outreach, and Internal Transformations |
| Pages: 565-566 |
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[Review by R. Todd Shuman]  |
| Janice L. Finn
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| Tracing the Veins of Copper, and Community from Butte to Chuquicamata |
| Pages: 566-567 |
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[Review by David M. Reimers]  |
| Stewart E. Perry
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| Collecting Garbage: Dirty Work, Clean jobs, Proud People |
| Pages: 567-568 |
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[Review by Max Kirsch]  |
| Kathleen Barker and Kathleen Christensen, eds.
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| Contingent Work: American Employment Relations in Transition |
| Pages: 568-570 |
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[Review by Max Kirsch]  |
| Gregory Mantsios, ed.
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| A New Labor Movement for the New Century |
| Pages: 568-570 |
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[Review by Anne Brophy]  |
| Gwendolyn Mink
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| Welfare's End |
| Pages: 570-571 |
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[Review by Melinda Zook]  |
| Tim Stretton
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| Women Waging Law in Elizabethan England |
| Pages: 572-573 |
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[Review by Chris Wrigley]  |
| Joan Lane
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| Apprenticeships in England, 1600-1914 |
| Page: 573 |
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[Review by Chris Wrigley]  |
| Meg Gomersall
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| Working-class Girls in Nineteenth Century England: Life, Work and Schooling |
| Page: 573 |
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[Review by Geoffrey Timmins]  |
| Geoffrey Beattie
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| Hard Lines: Voices from Deep within a Recession |
| Pages: 573-574 |
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[Review by Paul Smith]  |
| Raphael Samuel (Edited by Alison Light, Sally Alexander and Gareth Steadman Jones)
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| Island Stories: Unravelling Britain ("Theatres of Memory" Vol. II) |
| Pages: 574-575 |
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[Review by Dermot Quinn]  |
| Patricia O'Hara
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| Partners in Production? Women, Farm and Family in Ireland |
| Pages: 575-576 |
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[Review by Ulla Jansz]  |
| Don Kalb
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| Expanding Class: Power and Everyday Politics in Industrial Communities, The Netherlands, 1850-1950 |
| Pages: 577-578 |
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[Review by William Smaldone]  |
| David E. Barclay and Eric D. Weitz, eds.
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| Between Reform and Revolution: German Socialism and Communism from 1840 to 1990 |
| Pages: 578-579 |
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[Review by William Carl Mathews]  |
| William Smaldone
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| Rudolf Hilferding: The Tragedy of a German Social Democrat |
| Pages: 579-580 |
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[Review by Nicola Miller]  |
| Laura Randall, ed.
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| The Political Economy of Latin America in the Postwar Period |
| Pages: 580-581 |
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[Review by Cheryl E. Martin]  |
| Timothy J. Henderson
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| The Worm in the Wheat: Rosalie Evans and Agrarian Struggle in the Puebla-Tlaxcala Valley of Mexico, 1906-1927 |
| Pages: 581-582 |
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[Review by Gregory S. Crider]  |
| Sarah Hamilton
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| The Two-Headed Household: Gender and Rural Development in the Ecuadorean Andes |
| Pages: 583-584 |
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[Review by Erik Olssen]  |
| Hall Greenland
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| REDHOT.The Life and Times of Nick Onglass, 1908-1996 |
| Pages: 584-585 |
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[Review by Marika Sherwood]  |
| Winston James
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| Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America |
| Pages: 585-586 |
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[Review by Paul W. Drake]  |
| Thomas Miller Klubock
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| Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile's El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904-1951 |
| Pages: 586-588 |
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[Review by Paul W. Drake]  |
| Jorge Rojas Flores, Cinthia Rodriguez Toledo and Moises Fernandez Torres
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| Cristaleros: Recuerdos de un siglo. Los trabajadores de Cristalerias de Chile |
| Pages: 586-588 |
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[Review by Bernard Arogyaswarey]  |
| Peter Custers
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| Capital Accumulation and Women's Labor in Asian Economies |
| Pages: 588-589 |
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[Review by James E. Roberson]  |
| Edward Fowler
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| San'ya Blues: Laboring Life in Contemporary Tokyo |
| Pages: 589-590 |
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[Notes on Contributors ]  |
| Page: 591 |
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[Index ]  |
| Pages: 593-604 |
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[Volume Contents ]  |
| Pages: 605-607 |