International Labor and Working-Class History
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Volume 70, month October, 2006
- Introduction: Globalization and the Latin-American Workplace pp. 1-10

- Joel Stillerman and Peter Winn
- Is Globalization Good for Workers? Definitions and Evidence from Latin America pp. 11-34

- Gerhard Reinecke
- Globalization and the Transformation of Work in Rural Brazil: Agribusiness, Rural Labor Unions, and Peasant Mobilization pp. 35-60

- Cliff Welch
- Lousy Jobs, Invisible Unions: The Mexican Retail Sector in the Age of Globalization pp. 61-85

- Chris Tilly and José Luis Álvarez Galván
- Global Processes and Local Lives: Guatemalan Women's Work and Gender Relations at Home and Abroad pp. 86-105

- Cecilia Menjívar
- A New World of Retail Supremacy: Supply Chains and Workers' Chains in the Age of Wal-Mart pp. 106-125

- Richard Appelbaum and Nelson Lichtenstein
- Working for McDonald's, France: Resistance to the Americanization of Work pp. 126-142

- Marianne Debouzy
- Better than Barraclough? Putting Global Labor History on the Map1 pp. 143-154

- Michael Hanagan and Peter Nekola
- The Passeggiata and Popular Culture in an Italian Town pp. 165-167

- Jason Pine
- Cold War, Crisis and Conflict: the CPGB 1951–68 pp. 167-169

- Kevin Morgan
- Imaazje! De verbeelding van Provo 1965–1967 pp. 169-173

- Gerd-Rainer Horn
- Women and Work Culture: Britain c. 1850–1959 pp. 173-175

- Peter Weiler
- Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britain pp. 175-178

- Oz Frankel
- A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration pp. 178-183

- David Montgomery
- CURRENT RESEARCH pp. 184-186

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Volume 69, month March, 2006
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Dorothy Sue Cobble and Victoria Hattam
- Boys Will Be Boys: Working-Class Masculinities in the Age of Mass Production pp. 6-34

- Craig Heron
- Race and the Construction of Working-Class Masculinity in the Nigerian Coal Industry: The Initial Phase, 1914–1930 pp. 35-56

- Carolyn Brown
- “Rough Mens” in “the Toughest Places I Ever Seen”: The Construction and Ramifications of Black Masculine Identity in the Mississippi Delta's Levee Camps, 1900–1935 pp. 57-80

- Michael McCoyer
- From Peasant to Worker: Migration, Masculinity, and the Making of Mexican Workers in the US pp. 81-103

- Deborah Cohen
- Bodies, Sexuality and the “Modernization” of the British Working Classes, 1920s to 1960s pp. 104-122

- Stephen Brooke
- Desirable Dress: Rosies, Sky Girls, and the Politics of Appearance pp. 123-142

- Eileen Boris
- Masculinity, the Embodied Male Worker, and the Historian’s Gaze pp. 143-160

- Ava Baron
- “They don't even look like women workers”: Femininity and Class in Twentieth-Century Latin America pp. 161-176

- Barbara Weinstein
- Spaces of Encounter: The Cultural Labor of Class Difference pp. 177-194

- Ardis Cameron
- Vera Shlakman, Economic History of a Factory Town, A Study of Chicopee, Massachusetts (1935) pp. 195-200

- Alice Kessler-Harris
- Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference pp. 201-203

- Todd Shepard
- The Fabric of Gender: Working-Class Culture in Third Republic France pp. 204-206

- Clifford Rosenberg
- Inventing a Soviet Countryside: State Power and the Transformation of Rural Russia, 1917–1929 pp. 206-209

- Jane Burbank
- The Making of a Policeman: A Social History of a Labour Force in Metropolitan London, 1829–1914 pp. 209-210

- William Thomas Allison
- For Workers' Power: The Selected Writings of Maurice Brinton pp. 210-213

- Dana Williams
- The Striking Cabbies of Cairo and other Stories: Crafts and Guilds in Egypt, 1863–1914 pp. 213-215

- Behrooz Moazami
- Victims of the Chilean Miracle: Workers and Neoliberalism in the Pinochet Era, 1973–2002 pp. 216-218

- Michael Monteón
- Sisters or Strangers?: Immigrant, Ethnic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History pp. 218-221

- Dianne Newell
- The Practical Utopians: American Workers and the Cooperative Movement in the Gilded Age pp. 221-223

- Craig Phelan
- United Apart: Gender and the Rise of Craft Unionism pp. 224-225

- Colleen Woods
- Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture and Postwar Democracy, 1940–1960 pp. 226-228

- Robert Bruno
- The Lost World of Italian-American Radicalism: Politics, Labor and Culture pp. 228-230

- William Mello