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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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