11 ene 2013

Labor History, 53 (3), august 2012

Special Issue: Working Space: An Interdisciplinary Conversation about Geographical Consciousness in Labor and Working-Class Scholarship

Introduction

Space: An Interdisciplinary Conversation about Geographical Consciousness in Labor and Working-Class Scholarship (Introduction)
Fine, Lisa M. & Andrew Herod

Original Articles

Workers as geographical actors
Herod, Andrew

Labor geography and labor history: insights and outcomes from a decade of cross-disciplinary dialogue
Ellem, Bradon & Susan McGrath-Champ

Border crossings: interdisciplinarity in new working-class studies
Linkon, Sherry Lee & John Russo

Gender, labor, and place: reconstructing women's spaces in industrial communities of western Canada and the United States
Mercier, Laurie

Workers and the land in US history: Pointe Mouillée and the downriver Detroit working class in the twentieth century
Fine, Lisa M.

Book Reviews

A. Philip Randolph and the Struggle for Civil Rights, by Cornelius L. Bynum
William P. Jones

From Slavery to Poverty: The Racial Origins of Welfare in New York, 1840–1918, by Gunja SenGupta
Lawrence Richards

Hired Hands or Human Resources? Case Studies of HRM Programs and Practices in Early American Industry, by Bruce E. Kaufman
Jonathan Rees

The Man Who Sold the World: Ronald Reagan and the Betrayal of Main Street, by William Kleinknecht,
Kimberly K. Phillips-Fein

Vineyards and Vaqueros: Indian Labor and the Economic Expansion of Southern California, 1771–1877, by George Harwood Phillips
Michael F. Magliari

Children Bound to Labor: The Pauper Apprentice System in Early America, edited by Ruth Wallis Herndon and John E. Murray
Hugh D. Hindman

The Taming of the American Crowd: From Stamp Riots to Shopping Sprees, by Al Sandine
Patrick J. Connor

The New Economy and the Modern South, by Michael Dennis,
Thomas Castillo






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