International Labor and Working-Class History
2006 - 2024
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Volume 106, month October, 2024
- Japan’s Forgotten Korean Forced Laborers: The Search for Hidden Wartime Graves in Hokkaido pp. 311-330

- Ágota Duró and David Palmer
- Pacifying the Battlefield of Industry: Warfare and Social Rights in 1848 France pp. 331-346

- Samuel Boscarello
- The two grand movements of socialism and their dialectics: A global Retrospect pp. 357-364

- Göran Therborn
- How the Abandonment of Democracy and Internationalism Has Decimated the Socialist Movement pp. 365-377

- Rohini Hensman
- Soviet Inflection Points—A Play in Three Acts pp. 378-390

- Lewis H. Siegelbaum
- The Long Shadow of the Working Class Movement pp. 391-402

- James Wickham
- Strategies or Opportunities. Trade Union’s International Quest for Social Justice pp. 403-413

- Geert Van Goethem
- Kautsky’s Unexpected Comeback: Understanding the Re-emergence of the Second International in Contemporary Debates pp. 414-425

- Lucas Poy
- The Future of Strikes and Trade Unions pp. 426-438

- Sjaak van der Velden
- Socialism, Democracy, Bureaucracy, and Umbrella Organizations pp. 439-449

- John Barzman
- Tilly Reversed? Another Cycle of Labor and Socialism Is Possible pp. 450-458

- Don Kalb
- Centering Black Women’s Labor History in Latin America pp. 459-463

- Jaira J. Harrington
- The City, the Neighborhood, and the Street: Toward a Global Urban Labor History? pp. 464-474

- Ángela Vergara
- Japan’s Forgotten Korean Forced Laborers: The Search for Hidden Wartime Graves in Hokkaido – Corrigendum pp. 475-475

- Ágota Duró and David Palmer
- The two grand movements of socialism and their dialectics: A global Retrospect – CORRIGENDUM pp. 476-476

- Goran Therborn
Volume 80, month October, 2011
- Labor and the Military: Introduction pp. 3-5

- Joshua B. Freeman and Geoffrey Field
- Constructing Roads, Washing Feet, and Cutting Cane for the Patria: Building Bolivia with Military Labor, 1900–1975 pp. 6-28

- Elizabeth Shesko
- “The Army is a Service, Not a Job”: Unionization, Employment, and the Meaning of Military Service in the Late-Twentieth Century United States pp. 29-52

- Jennifer Mittelstadt
- Making the Household, Making the State: Colonial Military Communities and Labor in German East Africa* pp. 53-76

- Michelle Moyd
- Wars of Civilization: The US Army Contemplates Wounded Knee, the Pullman Strike, and the Philippine Insurrection pp. 77-102

- Priscilla Murolo
- Militarism, Empire, and Labor Relations: The Case of Brice P. Disque pp. 103-120

- Joshua B. Freeman
- “Civilians in Uniform”: Class and Politics in the British Armed Forces, 1939–19451 pp. 121-147

- Geoffrey Field
- Probing the Limits of Rights Discourse in the Obama Era: A Crossroads for Labor and Liberalism pp. 148-160

- Joseph A. McCartin
- Solidarity and Rights: Two to Tango-A Response to Joseph A. McCartin pp. 161-168

- Lance Compa
- Workers' Rights, Human Rights, and Solidarity Across Borders pp. 169-175

- Gay Seidman
- From Workers' Rights to Worker Appropriation A Response to Joseph A. McCartin pp. 176-183

- Richard McIntyre
- Joseph McCartin Responds to Lance Compa, Gay Seidman, and Richard McIntyre pp. 184-188

- Joseph McCartin
- Workers and Egypt's January 25 Revolution pp. 189-196

- Joel Beinin
- Chants Democratic in Wisconsin pp. 197-202

- Chad Alan Goldberg
- A Revival of Labor and Social Protest Research in France: Recent Scholarship on May 1968 pp. 203-214

- Keith Mann
- From Geneva to the Americas: The International Labor Organization and Inter-American Social Security Standards, 1936–1948 pp. 215-240

- Jill Jensen
Volume 79, month April, 2011
- Migrant Workers in the Middle East: Introduction pp. 4-6

- Prasannan Parthasarathi and Donald Quataert
- The Turn of the Gulf Tide: Empire, Nationalism, and South Asian Labor Migration to Iraq, c. 1900–1935 pp. 7-27

- Stefan Tetzlaff
- Migration and Popular Protest in the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 28-47

- John Chalcraft
- Philippine Migrant Workers' Transnationalism in the Middle East pp. 48-61

- Robyn Magalit Rodriguez
- Project-Tied Labor Migration from Turkey to the MENA Region: Past, Present, and Future pp. 62-80

- Ahmet İçduygu and Deniz Sert
- Where Governmentality Ends: Border Control Officers and Deportations of Sojourners in Israel pp. 81-102

- Oded Korczyn
- Migration as Diplomacy: Labor Migrants, Refugees, and Arab Regional Politics in the Oil-Rich Countries pp. 103-121

- Hélène Thiollet
- Unofficial Citizens: Indian Entrepreneurs and the State-Effect in Dubai, United Arab Emirates pp. 122-139

- Neha Vora
- Migration, Neoliberal Capitalism, and Islamic Reform in Kozhikode (Calicut), South India pp. 140-160

- Filippo Osella and Caroline Osella
- Emptiness in the Colonial Gaze: Labor, Property, and Nature pp. 161-174

- Robert L. Nelson
- Differences in Workers' Narratives of Contention in Two Central Indian Towns pp. 175-194

- Manjusha Nair
Volume 78, month October, 2010
- Shifting Boundaries between Free and Unfree Labor: Introduction pp. 4-11

- Carolyn Brown and Marcel van der Linden
- Revisiting Russian Serfdom: Bonded Peasants and Market Dynamics, 1600s–1800s pp. 12-27

- Alessandro Stanziani
- Transformations in the Feminization of Unfree Domestic Labor: A Study of Abaawa or Prepubescent Female Servitude in Modern Ghana pp. 28-47

- Kwabena O. Akurang-Parry
- Neo-Bondage: A Fieldwork-Based Account pp. 48-62

- Jan Breman
- From Child Labor “Problem” to Human Trafficking “Crisis”: Child Advocacy and Anti-Trafficking Legislation in Ghana pp. 63-88

- Benjamin N. Lawrance
- Fixing America's Broken Immigration System: Introduction pp. 89-92

- Mae M. Ngai
- The Civil Rights Origins of Illegal Immigration pp. 93-99

- Mae M. Ngai
- Not Every Family: Selective Reunification in Contemporary US Immigration Laws pp. 100-109

- Maria Cecilia Hwang and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
- Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation: The American Experience pp. 110-117

- Gary Gerstle
- The “New Normal”? Reflections on the Shifting Politics of the Immigration Debate pp. 118-122

- David G. Gutiérrez
- America, Germany, Israel: Three Modes of Citizenship and Incorporation pp. 123-128

- David Abraham
- What Can the United States Learn from Europe? pp. 129-131

- Christian Joppke
- Iraqi Unions and Their American Labor Allies pp. 132-136

- Michael Zweig
- The Forsaken: The Unfinished Business of Making Plutonium in Russia pp. 137-144

- Kate Brown
- Higher Education and Class Mobility in the State of California: “What Is to Be Done?”1 pp. 145-148

- Choi Chatterjee
- Commonwealth and “Commonism” pp. 149-163

- Michael Merrill
- Nationalism and Sectarian Violence in Liverpool and Belfast, 1880s–1920s pp. 164-180

- Gareth Jenkins
- Letter to the Editors pp. 181-183

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