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NO. 48 FALL 1995
PRIVATE WORKERS AND CITIZENSHIP IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA
Prospectus for the International Colloquium on Workers and Citizenship
in Europe and North America
Helmut Gruber, Geoffrey Field, Ira Katznselson, Louise Tilly, Marion
DeBouzy, Patrick Fridenson, and Madeleine RebZrioux
Wage Labor, Bondage, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America
David Montgomery
Workers and Politics in the Immigrant City in the Early Twentieth Century
United States
Cecelia F. Bucki
Proletarians of the Proletariat: Women's Citizenship in France
Christine Bard
Voluntarism versus Jacobinism: Labor, Nation, and Citizenship in Britain,
1850-1950
James Hinton
Immigration, Integration, Foreignness: Foreign Workers in Germany Since
the Turn of the Century
Ulrich Herbert
ARTICLE
Proletarians by Fiat: The Compulsory Ural Metallurgical Work Force,
1630 1861
Hugh D. Hudson, Jr., Bruce J. DeHart, and David M. Griffiths
"Forget about Your Inalienable Right to Work": Deindustriali zation
and its Discontents at Ford, 1950-1953
Thomas J. Sugrue
REVIEW ESSAY
Rationalization, Racism, and Resistenz: Recent Studies of Work and the
Working Class in Nazi Germany
Mary Nolan
REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE
1994 American Historical Association Conference
Andrew E. Kersten, Ibrahim Abdullah, Leslie Ann Schuster, and Irwin
Wall
American Exceptionalism? U.S. Working Class Formation in an International
Context: Commonwealth Fund Conference, 1995
Caroline Johns and Don Guttenplan
1994 Social Science History Association
Kim Geiger, Andrew Grossman, and Roger Horowitz
North American Labor History Conference
Mary Wingerd, Michael McQuarrie, and George Waldrop
Theories, Methods, and Concepts in Social and Cultural History: Report
on the Social History Society Conference,
York Ann McCrum
BOOK REVIEWS
Women, Work, and Politics: Belgium 1830-1914, by Patricia Penn Hilden
Reviewed by Carl Strikwerda
The Workplace Before the Factory: ArtisansandProletarians, 1500-1800,
edited by Thomas Max Safley and Leonard N. Rosenband
Reviewed by Jan Lucassen
The Flour War: Gender, Class, and Community in Late Ancien RZgime French
Society, by Cynthia A. Bouton
Reviewed by Darryl M. Hafter
Industry and Politics in Rural France: Peasants of the Is?re, 1870-1914,
by Raymond A. Jonas
Reviewed by Donald Reid
Love and Toil: Motherhood in Outcast London, 1870-1918, by Ellen Ross
Reviewed by Pamela Graves
On Her Their Lives Depend: Munitions Workers in the Great War, by Angela
Woollacott
Reviewed by Susan Kingsley
Kent A Reader in Contempory Social Theory, by Nicholas Dirks, Geoff
Eley, and Sherry B. Ortner
Reviewed by Herman Lebovics
The Great Disorder: Politics, Economics, and Society in the German Inflation,
1914-1924, by Gerald D. Feldman
Reviewed by Andrew R. Carlson
Eigen-Sinn. Fabrikalltag, Arbeitererfahrungen und Politik vom Kaiserreich
bis in den Faschismus, by Alf L?dtke
Reviewed by Gerd-Rainer Horn
Marxist Intellectuals and the Working-Class Mentality in Germany, 1887-1912,
by Stanley Pierson
Reviewed by Eric D. Weitz
Edmondo Rossoni: From Revolutionary Syndicalism to Fascism, by John
J. Tinghino
Reviewed by Rudolph J. Vecoli
In Labor's Cause: Main Themes on the History of the American Worker,
by David Brody
Reviewed by Robert H. Zieger
By the Sweat of the Brow: Literature and Labor in Antebellum America,
by Nicholas K. Bromell
Reviewed by Jonathan A. Glickstein
The Making of American Exceptionalism: The Knights of Labor and Class
Formation in the Nineteenth Century, by Kim Voss
Reviewed by Catherine Collomp
A Muted Fury: Populists, Progressives, and Labor Unions Confront the
Court, 1890-1937, by William G. Ross
Reviewed by Julia Greene
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