"Detroit Industry" detail, by Diego Rivera

NO. 46 FALL 1994

EDITOR'S REMARKS

In memorium: E. P. Thompson

ILWCH ROUNDTABLE: WHAT NEXT FOR LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY?

The "Bourgeois" Dimension: A Provocation About Institutions, Politics, and the Future of Labor History

Ira Katznelson

Katznelson's Working Within the System Now

Lizabeth Cohen

Signs of Crisis, Fin de Si?cle Doldrums, or Middle Age?

Geoffrey Field

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Neither Crisis Nor Status

Helmut Gruber

A Return to Liberalism in Labor History?

Michael Hanagan

Politics in History and the Politics of History

Bruce Levine

From Scientific Socialism to Political Science?

David Montgomery

Is Liberalism Really the Answer?

Mary Nolan

Intellectual Crisis or Paradigm Shift?

Anson Rabinbach

Engaged History

Judith Stein

History's Non-Crisis

Louise A. Tilly

Labor History: A Vogue for All Seasons

Sean Wilentz

ARTICLE

Rethinking the Relation of Labor to the Politics of Urban Social Reform in Late Ninteenth-Century America: The Case of Chicago

Richard Schneirov

Working-Class Consumer Power

Marcel van der Linden

Industrial Relations Theory and Labor History

Dave Lyddon

RESPONSE TO CONTROVERSY: RACE AND THE CIO

Race and the CIO: Reply to Critics

Michael Goldfield

REVIEW ESSAY

Australian Labor History

Greg Patmore

REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE

Social History Conference

Thomas Winter and Andrew Kersten

North American Labor History Conference

Eric Fure-Slocum, Kim Nielsen, Dorsey Phelps, Anthony Quiroz, Mark Stemen, and Paul Young

Eighth Biennial Southern Labor Studies Conference: Race and Culture

Colin Davis

Labor History at the Social Science History Association

Lisa McGirr

"Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives": Conference for Historians and Archivists

David V. Quigley

BOOK REVIEWS

Gendered Domains: Rethinking Public and Private in Women's History, by Dorothy O. Helly and Susan M. Reverby

Reviewed by Marilyn Boxer

Labour and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Essays in Comparative History, by John Breuilly

Reviewed by David Crew

The United States and the European Trade Union Movement, 1944-1951, by Federico Romero, trans. Harvey Fergusson II

Reviewed by Stephen Burwood

Fish & Chips & the British Working Class, 1870-1940, by John K. Walton

Reviewed by William Baker

Labour's War: The Labour Party during the Second World War, by Stephen Brooke

Reviewed by Geoff Field

Marxism at Work: Ideology, Class and French Socialism during the Third Republic, by Robert Stuart

Reviewed by Chris Johnson

Marxism and Communism in Twentieth-Centery Mexico, by Barry Carr

Reviewed by Vivianne Brachet

Slaves, Peasants, and Rebels: Reconsidering Brazilian Slavery, by Stuart Schwartz

Reviewed by Ira Berlin

The Brazilian Workers' ABC: Class Conflict and Alliances in Modern S?o Paulo, by John D. French

Reviewed by Clifford Welch

Politics and Class in Milan, 1881-1901, by Louise A. Tilly

Reviewed by Alexander de Grand

How Fascism Ruled Women: Italy, 1922-1945, by Victoria de Grazia

Reviewed by Marta Petrusewicz

Geographical Inquiry and American Historical Problems, by Carville Earle

Reviewed by Richard Bensel

In the Shadow of the Statue of Liberty: Immigrants, Workers, and Citizens in the American Republic, 1880-1920, edited by Marianne Debouzy

Reviewed by John Bukowczyk

The Course of Industrial Decline: The Boott Cotton Mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1895-1955, by Laurence F. Gross

Reviewed by Gerald Eggert

Creating the Modern South: Millhands and Manager in Dalton, Georgia, 1884-1984, by Douglas Flamming

Reviewed by James A. Hodges

Industrial Democracy in America: The Ambiguous Promise, by Nelson Lichtenstein, and Howell John Harris, eds.

Reviewed by Melvyn Dubofsky

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