International Labor and Working-Class History
2006 - 2024
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Volume 77, month April, 2010
- Gendered Activism and the Politics of Women's Work: Introduction pp. 3-7

- Silke Neunsinger
- The Politics of Food and Women's Neighborhood Activism in First World War Britain pp. 8-26

- Karen Hunt
- A Mighty Power against the Cost of Living: Canadian Housewives Organize in the 1930s pp. 27-47

- Julie Guard
- The Politics of the Small Purse: The Mobilization of Housewives in Interwar Australia pp. 48-68

- Judith Smart
- Women as Paid Organizers and Propagandists for the British Labour Party Between the Wars pp. 69-88

- June Hannam
- Incorporating Sex Workers into the Argentine Labor Movement pp. 89-108

- Kate Hardy
- Frank Tannenbaum Reconsidered: Introduction pp. 109-114

- Peter Winn
- Even Conservative Unions Have Revolutionary Effects: Frank Tannenbaum on the Labor Movement pp. 115-133

- Michael Merrill
- Frank Tannenbaum and the Mexican Revolution pp. 134-153

- Alan Knight
- From Slaves to Citizens? Tannenbaum and the Debates on Slavery, Emancipation, and Race Relations in Latin America pp. 154-173

- Alejandro de la Fuente
- A Path to Modernization: A Review of Documentaries on Migration and Migrant Labor in China - Manufactured Landscapes (2007) 90 minutes. Director: Jennifer Baichwal. Director of photography: Peter Mettler. Produced by Nick de Pencier, Daniel Iron, and Jennifer Baichwal. Released by Zeitgeist Films. - Bing Ai (2007) 114 minutes. Director, writer, and producer: Feng Yan. http://www.cidfa.com/modules/index.php - Up the Yangtze (2008) 94 minutes. Writer and director: Yung Chang. Director of photography: Wang Shi Qing. Producers: Mila Aung-Thwin, Germaine Ying-Gee Wong, and John Christou. Released by Zeitgeist Films. - Losers and Winners (2007) 96 minutes. Directors: Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken. Released by Icarus Films. - China Blue (2005) 86 minutes. Producer and director: Micha X. Peled. Released by Bullfrog Films. - Mardi Gras (2007) 74 minutes. Producer, director, and editor: David Redmon. Directors of photography: David Redmon and Kathleen Rivera. Released by Carnivalesque Films. - A Decent Factory (2005) 79 minutes. Directed, written, and produced by Thomas Balmès for Margot Films/BBC, and Kaarle Aho for Making Movies. Released by First Run/Icarus Films pp. 174-189

- Xiaodan Zhang
- Introduction: Good Things Come to Those Who Negotiate pp. 190-193

- Dorothy Sue Cobble
- We Are All Learners pp. 194-196

- Kris Rondeau
- Song Lyrics From the Pipets pp. 197-201

- Joie Gelband, Bill Jaeger, David Reiffel and Marguerite Rigoglioso
Volume 76, month October, 2009
- Labor History and Public History: Introduction pp. 2-5

- Thomas Miller Klubock and Paulo Fontes
- Marking Labor History on the National Landscape: The Restored Ludlow Memorial and its Significance pp. 6-25

- James Green and Elizabeth Jameson
- The Development of Labor History in UK Museums and the People's History Museum pp. 26-35

- Chris Burgess
- A Balancing Act between Universities and Trade Union Headquarters: The Swedish Labour History Project at the Labour Movement Archives and Library in Stockholm* pp. 36-43

- Klaus Misgeld and Silke Neunsinger
- History of the Workers' Museum in Denmark pp. 44-53

- Peter Ludvigsen
- Union History Online: Digitization Projects in the Trades Union Congress Library Collections pp. 54-59

- Chris Coates
- Chicago's Labor Trail: Labor History as Collaborative Public History pp. 60-64

- Jeffrey Helgeson
- Public History and Militant Identities: Brazilian Unions and the Quest for Memory pp. 65-81

- Marco Aurélio Santana and Ricardo Medeiros Pimenta
- Labor1 History and Public History in Australia: Allies or Uneasy Bedfellows? pp. 82-104

- Lucy Taksa
- Subverting the Master's Narrative: Public Histories of Slavery in Plantation America pp. 105-126

- Jorge L. Giovannetti
- One Neighborhood, Two Communities: The Public Archaeology of Class in a Gentrifying Urban Neighborhood pp. 127-146

- Robert C. Chidester and David A. Gadsby
- The Place of Imagery in the Transmission of Culture: The Banners of the Durham Coalfield pp. 147-163

- David Wray
- Going Public: Archie Green's Lifelong Commitment to Laboring Culture pp. 164-179

- Sean Burns
- The Big Red Song Book pp. 180-182

- Faron Levesque
- The Labor Question in Colonial Cyprus, 1936–1941: Political Stakes in a Battle of Denominations pp. 194-216

- Alexis Rappas
Volume 75, month April, 2009
- Rethinking the Left in Victory and Defeat: Introduction pp. 3-12

- Michael Hanagan
- Back to the Future: Today's and Tomorrow's Politics of Degrowth Economics (Décroissance) in Light of the Debate over Luxury among Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Utopists pp. 13-29

- Alexandra Sippel
- Rethinking a Socialist Foreign Policy: The British Labour Party and International Relations Experts, 1918 to 1931 pp. 30-48

- Lucian M. Ashworth
- The Beginning of Labor's End? Britain's “Winter of Discontent” and Working-Class Women's Activism pp. 49-67

- Tara Martin
- “Side by Side With Our Men?”1 Women's Activism, Community, and Gender in the 1984–1985 British Miners’ Strike pp. 68-84

- Jean Spence and Carol Stephenson
- Class, Nation, and Political Organization: The Anti-Zionist Left in Israel/Palestine pp. 85-108

- Ran Greenstein
- In Search of a Post-Neoliberal Paradigm: The Brazilian Left and Lula's Government1 pp. 109-125

- Alexandre Fortes
- Is Labor Dead?1 pp. 126-144

- Gerald Friedman
- Crafting an International Legal Regime for Worker Rights: Assessing the Literature since the 1999 Seattle WTO Protests pp. 145-168

- John D. French and Kristin Wintersteen
- Emancipations and Reversals: Labor, Race, and the Boundaries of American Freedom in the Age of Capital pp. 169-183

- Brian Kelly
- Transnational Labour, Transnational Methods pp. 189-192

- Carolyn Brown
- “Continuities and Changes”: Fourteenth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women pp. 193-196

- Franca Iacovetta, Krista Cooke, Lisa Helps and Rhonda Hinther
Volume 74, month October, 2008
- The Long Exception: Rethinking the Place of the New Deal in American History pp. 3-32

- Jefferson Cowie and Nick Salvatore
- Why Is There No Social Democracy in America? pp. 33-37

- Kevin Boyle
- A Liberal Nation In Spite of Itself pp. 38-41

- Michael Kazin
- A New Deal Restoration: Individuals, Communities, and the Long Struggle for the Collective Good pp. 42-48

- Jennifer Klein
- Getting New Deal History Wrong pp. 49-55

- Nancy MacLean
- The Mythical Man pp. 56-62

- David Montgomery
- History, Complexity, and Politics: Further Thoughts pp. 63-69

- Jefferson Cowie and Nick Salvatore
- Introduction: The Conservative Turn in Postwar United States Working-Class History pp. 70-75

- Jefferson Cowie
- Christ and the CIO: Blue-Collar Evangelicalism's Crisis of Conscience and Political Turn in Early Cold-War California pp. 76-100

- Darren Dochuk
- “Things Are Different Down Here”: The 1955 Perfect Circle Strike, Conservative Civic Identity, and the Roots of the New Right in the 1950s Industrial Heartland pp. 101-123

- David M. Anderson
- The Racketeer Menace and Antiunionism in the Mid-Twentieth Century US pp. 124-147

- David Witwer
- “We Must Bring Together a New Coalition”: The Challenge of Working-Class White Ethnics to Color-Blind Conservatism in the 1970s pp. 148-170

- Dennis Deslippe
- Permanent Replacements and the End of Labor's “Only True Weapon” pp. 171-192

- John Logan
- Consuming Lattes and Labor, or Working at Starbucks pp. 193-211

- Bryant Simon
- Nothing Special to Offer the Negro”: Revisiting the “‘Debsian View’ of the Negro Question pp. 212-224

- William P. Jones
- The International Labor Organization: Past and Present pp. 225-227

- Magaly Rodríguez García
- Connecting Atlantic, Indian Ocean, China Seas, and Pacific Migrations, 1830s to 1930s pp. 228-230

- Gisela Mettele
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