11 ene 2013

Labor history, 53 (2), may 2012

Original Articles

Chicago and the Little Steel strike
Dennis, Michael

Political congruence: a conceptual framework and historical case study
Croucher, Richard & Martin Upchurch

Blue collars striking the Red Flag: formal and descriptive representation of the working class in the Belgian House of Representatives 1946–2007
Wauters, Bram

Labour repression and social justice in Franco's Spain: the political objectives of compulsory sickness insurance, 1942–1957
Pons Pons, Jerònia & Margarita Vilar Rodríguez

Labor History symposium: Webster, Lambert and Bezuidenhout, Grounding globalization: labour in the age of insecurity

Editorial note
Craig Phelan

Neoliberalism not globalization: why we need to build the Left
Dan Clawson

Neo-liberal globalisation, the manufacturing of insecurity and the power of labour
Andreas Bieler

On the transparency and opacity of the economic landscape
Andrew Hero

Grounding thinking utopia
Serrano, Melisa & Edlira Xhafa

Global labour studies: the crises and an emerging research agenda
Lambert, Rob; Edward Webster & Andries Bezuidenhout

Original Articles

Reevaluating US company paternalism from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries
Victor G Devinatz

Book Reviews

Freedom bound: law, labor, and civic identity in colonizing English America, 1580–1865, by Christopher Tomlins
Kit Candlin

Beyond the fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW, and the struggle for justice in the 21st century, by Randy Shaw
Ana Elizabeth Rosas

Restoring the power of unions: it takes a movement, by Julius Getman
Bruce Nissen

There's always work at the post office: African American postal workers and the fight for jobs, justice, and equality, by Philip F. Rubio
Paul R.D. Lawrie

The temp economy: from Kelly Girls to Permatemps in postwar America, by Erin Hatton
Harris Freeman

Sweatshops at sea: merchant seamen in the world's first globalized industry, from 1812 to the present, by Leon Fink
Clifford B. Donn

Constructing affirmative action: the struggle for equal employment opportunity, by David Hamilton Golland
Jennifer Delton

The deepest wounds: a labor and environmental history of sugar in northeast Brazil, by Thomas D. Rogers
Eve E. Buckley

The civil wars in US labor: birth of a new workers’ movement or death throes of the old?, by Steve Early
Julius G. Getman

The civil wars in US labor: birth of a new workers’ movement or death throes of the old?, by Steve Early
Raquel Rego

Letter to the Editor







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