Editorial
Senior Editors' Note
Dorothy Sue Cobble, Mary Nolan and Peter Winn
Labor History and Public History
Introduction
Thomas Miller Klubock and Paulo Fontes
Reports from the Field
James Green and Elizabeth Jameson
Marking Labor History on the National Landscape: The Restored Ludlow Memorial and its Significance
Chris Burgess
The Development of Labor History in UK Museums and the People's History Museum
Klaus Misgeld and Silke Neunsinger
A Balancing Act between Universities and Trade Union Headquarters: The Swedish Labour History Project at the Labour Movement Archives and Library in Stockholm
Peter Ludvigsen
History of the Workers' Museum in Denmark
Chris Coates
Union History Online: Digitization Projects in the Trades Union Congress Library Collections
Jeffrey Helgeson
Chicago's Labor Trail: Labor History as Collaborative Public History
Articles
Marco Aurélio Santana and Ricardo Medeiros Pimenta
Public History and Militant Identities: Brazilian Unions and the Quest for Memory
Lucy Taksa
Labor History and Public History in Australia: Allies or Uneasy Bedfellows?
Jorge L. Giovannetti
Subverting the Master's Narrative: Public Histories of Slavery in Plantation America
Robert C. Chidester and David A. Gadsby
One Neighborhood, Two Communities: The Public Archaeology of Class in a Gentrifying Urban Neighborhood
David Wray
The Place of Imagery in the Transmission of Culture: The Banners of the Durham Coalfield
Sean Burns
Going Public: Archie Green's Lifelong Commitment to Laboring Culture
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