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NO. 45 SPRING 1993
PRIVATE DRINKING AND THE WORKING CLASS
The 'Poor Man's Friend': Saloonkeepers, Workers, and the Code of Reciprocity
in U.S. Barrooms, 1870-1920
Madelon Powers
The Priest of the Proletarians: Parisian CafZ Owners and the Working
Class, 1820-1914
W. Scott Haine
Gentrifying the English Public House, 1896-1914
David W. Gutzke
Liberals, Socialists, and Sobriety: The Rhetoric of Citizenship in
Turn-of-the-Century Sweden
Madeleine Hurd
ARTICLE
Internationalism and Italian Labor Migration, 1870-1914
Donna R. Gabaccia
REVIEW ESSAY
Racism and the Working Class
Thomas C. Holt
Working Girls
Ann-Louise Shapiro
Obreros y Sindicatos Chicanos: Varieties of Chicano Working-Class History
Zaragosa Vargas
FOREIGN EDITOR'S REPORT: GERMANY
Current Trends in Research on the German Workers' Movement and Labor
History
Adelheid von Saldern
REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic
Georg Leidenberger
New England Labor History Conference
Robert L. Cvornyek and Leslie Ann Schuster
Organization of American Historians Conference
David R. Finch, Laurie C. Pintar, and Emily Rader
Berkshire Conference on the History of Women
Kimberlee Gunning and Stephen Robertson
ARCHIVES AND ARTIFACTS
Women Harbor Workers, Hamburg, Germany: Mural, Book, and Video
Dori Kalthofer
BOOK REVIEWS
The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Sociey in the Eighteenth Century,
by Peter Linebaugh
Reviewed by Martin Glaberman
"Parish-Fed Bastards": A History of the Politics of the Unemployed
in Britain, 1884-1939, by Richard Flanagan
Reviewed by Chris Waters
Labour At War: France and Britain 1914-1918, by John N. Horne
Reviewed by John Naylor
Soft Coal, Hard Choices: The Economic Welfare of Bituminous Coal Miners,
1890-1930, by Price V. Fishback
Reviewed by Perry Blatz
The Battle for Coal: Miners and the Politics of Nationalization in
France, 1940-1950, by Darryl Holter
Reviewed by Gerald Friedman
The Politics of French Business, by Richard Vinen
Reviewed by Robert L. Frost
The United States and the Making of Postwar France, 1945-1954, by Irwin
M. Wall
Reviewed by Herrick Chapman
Socialism and War: The Spanish Socialist Party in Power and Crisis,
1936-1939, by Helen Graham
Reviewed by Mary Nash
Labour Movements, Employers, and the State: Conflict and Cooperation
in Britain and Sweden, by James Fulcher
Reviewed by Jytte Klausen
A Brief History of the German Trade Unions, by Michael Schneider
Reviewed by Mary Jo Maynes
Work and Democracy in Socialist Cuba, by Linda Fuller
Reviewed by Marifelli Perez-Stable
Operaie, serve, maestre, impiegate, edited by Paola Nava
Reviewed by Maria Grazia Rossilli
Workers, Society and the Soviet State: Labor and Life in Moscow, 1918-1929,
by William J. Chase
Reviewed by Mark von Hagen
Freedom: A Documentary History of Emancipation 1861-1867, edited by
Ira Berlin et al.
Reviewed by Joe William
Trotter Politics and Jobs: The Boundaries of Employment Policy in the
United States, by Margaret Weir
Reviewed by Judith Stein
Visions of a New Industrial Order: Social Science and Labor Theory in
America's Progressive Era, by Clarence E. Wunderlin, Jr.
Reviewed by Joseph McCartin
Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, by Ellen
Chesler
Reviewed by Abby Scher
Or Does It Explode? Black Harlem in the Great Depression, by Cheryl
Lynn Greenberg
Reviewed by Shirley Moore
Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939, by Lizabeth
Cohen
Reviewed by Alan Dawley
Dishing It Out: Waitresses and Their Unions in the Twentieth Century,
by Dorothy Sue Cobble, and Beyond the Typewriter: Gender, Class, and the
Origins of Modern American Office Work, 1900-1930, by Sharon Hartman Strom
Reviewed by Priscilla Morulo
Labor Law in America, edited by Christopher Tomlins and Andrew J. King
Reviewed by David Montgomery
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