"Detroit Industry" detail, by Diego Rivera

NO. 44 FALL 1993

PRIVATE SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY

Race and the CIO: The Possibilities for Racial Egalitarianism during the 1930s and 1940s

Michael Goldfield

Response: Working-Class Racism: Broaden the Focus

Gary Gerstle

Response: The Possibilities for Racial Egalitarianism: Context Matters

Robert Korstad

Response: Beyond Theoretical Models: The Limited Possibilities for Racial Egalitarianism

Marshall F. Stevenson

Response: The Ins and Outs of the CIA

Judith Stein

ARTICLE

"Keeping the Natives Under Control": Race Segregation and the Domestic Dimensions of Empire, 1920-1939

Laura Tabili

REVIEW ESSAY

Homo Faber-Homo Ludens: Sport History and the Working Class

Patrick B. Miller

FOREIGN EDITOR'S REPORT: THE NETHERLANDS

Long-term Continuities in Labor History: The Case of the Dutch Republic

Marcel van der Linden

REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE

Labor History at the American Historical Association

Alana J. Erickson and Mark Higbee

Links on the Chain: Labor at Century's End

Leslie Ann Schuster and Robert L. Cvornyek

RESEARCH REPORT

Paris, London, Berlin: Capital Cities at War, 1914-1920

J. M. Winter

BOOK REVIEWS

The Weimar Republic: The Crisis of Classical Modernity, by Detlev J. K. Peukert

Reviewed by Walter Struve

August Bebel und die Organisation der Massen, by Francis L. Carsten, and August Bebel: Eine Biographie, edited by Ursula Herrmann and Volker Emmrich

Reviewed by George P. Blum

Splintered Classes: Politics and the Lower Middle Classes in Interwar Europe, edited by Rudy Koshar

Reviewed by Geoffrey Crossick

International Labour and the Origins of the Cold War, by Dennis McShane

Reviewed by Peter Weiler

The Problem of Freedom: Race, Labor, and Politics in Jamaica and Britain, 1832-1938, by Thomas C. Holt

Reviewed by Peter Kolchin

Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth Century England, by Sonya O. Rose, and Women and Social Action in Victorian and Edwardian England, by Jane Lewis

Reviewed by Susan Pedersen

Ten Hours' Labor: Religion, Reform, and Gender in Early New England, by Teresa Anne Murphy, and Aspirations and Anxieties: New England Workers and the Mechanized Factory System, 1815-1850, by David A. Zonderman

Reviewed by Dave Roediger

Struggles for Justice: Social Responsibility and the Liberal State, by Alan Dawley

Reviewed by Alan Wolfe

Labor Will Rule: Sidney Hillman and the Rise of American Labor, by Steven Fraser

Reviewed by Lizabeth Cohen

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