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NO. 47 SPRING 1995
SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY: GLOBAL FLOWS OF LABOR AND CAPITAL
Globalization Threatens Labor's Rights
Charles Tilly
Declining States, Declining Rights?
Immanuel Wallerstein
Working-Class Dissolution
Aristide R. Zolberg
Guessing About Global Change
E. J. Hobsbawm
Current Processes of Globalization
Lourdes Bener?a
Postscript
Charles Tilly
ARTICLE
Subordination, Authority, Law: Subjects in Labor History
Christopher Tomlins
Domestic Service Revisited: Private Household Workers and Employers
in a Shifting Economic Environment
Carole Turbin
REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Political Ideologies and Social Movements: A Report on the 1994 Organization
of American Historians Conference
Gary M. Fink, Gary L. Bailey, and Donna Gabaccia
Twentieth Annual Southwest Labor Studies Conference
Chuck Carlson and Kristal Edwards
BOOK REVIEWS
Rethinking Labor History: Essays on Discourse and Class Analysis, edited
by Lenard R. Berlanstein
Reviewed by Katherine Amdur
Weathering The Storm: Working-Class Families from the Industrial Revlution
to the Fertility Decline, by Wally Seccombe
Reviewed by N. L. Tranter
Regulating the Social: The Welfare State and Local Politics in Imperial
Germany, by George Steinmetz
Reviewed by Michael Hanagan
The Spirit of 1848: German Immigrants, Labor Conflict, and the Coming
of the Civil War, by Bruce Levine
Reviewed by J_rg Nagler
The Rise and Decline of Holland's Economy. Merchant Capitalism and the
Labor Market, by J. L. van Zanden
Reviewed by Wayne Te Brak
The Revolution of 1905 in Odessa: Blood on the Steps, by Robert Weinberg
Reviewed by Matthew Schneer
Labor in the Russian Revolution: Factory Committees and Trade Unions,
1917-1918, by Gennady Shkliarevsky
Reviewed by Hizoaki Kuromiya
Social Dimensions of Soviet Industrialization, by William G. Rosenberg
and Lewis H. Siegelbaum
Reviewed by George Jackson
To Save China, To Save Ourselves, by Renqiu Yu Reviewed by Jan Lin The
Industrial Revolution and British Society, by Patrick O'Brien and Roland
Quinault
Reviewed by Carol Morgan
Harry Pollitt, by Keith Morgan, and Ernest Bevin, by Peter Weiler
Reviewed by Standish Meacham
The Men of No Property: Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late
Eighteenth Century, by Jim Smyth
Reviewed by Robert J. Scally
Feminism, Socialism, and French Romanticism, by Claire Goldberg Moses
and Leslie Wahl Rabine
Reviewed by Charles Sowerwine
New Studies in the Politics and Culture of Communism, edited by Michael
E. Brown, Randy Martin, Frank Rosengarten, and George Snedeker
Reviewed by Gerald Zahavi
Cultivation and Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the
Americas, edited by Ira Berlin and Philip D. Morgan
Reviewed by Bruce Levine
Law, Labor, and Ideology in The Early American Republic, by Christopher
L. Tomlins
Reviewed by David Brody
The Key of Liberty: The Life and Democratic Writings of William Manning,
"A Laborer," 1747-1814, edited by Michael Merrill and Sean Wilentz
Reviewed by Marcus Rediker
Labor Visions and State Power: The Origins of Business Unionism in the
United States, by Victoria C. Hattam
Reviewed by James Livingston
Getting Work: Philadelphia, 1840-1950, by Walter Licht
Reviewed by Kenneth Kusmer
From Plant to Politics, by Charlotte A.B. Yates
Reviewed by Ronald Edsforth
Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers, by
Michael K. Honey
Reviewed by Alex Lichtenstein
Wobblies, Pile Butts, and Other Heroes: Laborlore Explorations, by Archie
Green
Reviewed by Mark Leier
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