No57

NO. 58 FALL 2001

 

HELMUT AND LOUISE: AN APPRECIATION

Ira Katznelson

WARTIME ECONOMIES AND THE MOBILIZATION OF LABOR

World War Two and Labor: A Lost Cause?

Stephen Kotkin

Forced Laborers in the Third Reich: An Overview

Ulrich Herbert

Beyond The Bridge on the River Kwai: Labor Mobilization in the Greater

East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

W. Donald Smith

All for the Front, All for Victory! The Mobilization of Forced Labor in the

Soviet Union during World War Two

Steven A. Barnes

Class Politics and the State during World War Two

Nelson Lichtenstein

REVIEW ESSAYS

Changing Trends in the Historiography of Postwar Europe, East and West

Mark Mazower

Labor-Management Relations in Twentieth-Century Japan: A Review Essay

David Kucera

ARTICLES

The Business of Health Security: Employee Health Benefits, Commercial

Insurers, and the Reconstruction of Welfare Capitalism, 1945-1960

Jennifer Klein

REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE

Labor in Pakistan

Yunas Samad and Kamran Asdar Ali

Women, Work, and the Breadwinner Ideology

Marian van der Klein

History for the Twenty-First Century: The 114th Annual Meeting of the

American Historical Association

Mark Howard

Long Ninety-third Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians

Rosanne Currarino

Enterprise in Society: The Forty-Sixth Annual Business History Conference

Marc J. Stern

Class and Politics in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives: The Twenty-First Annual North American Labor History Conference

Michael Spear

BOOK REVIEWS

OuvriËres Parisiennes: MarchÈs du travail et trajectoires professionelles au20e siËcle,

by Catherine OmnËs

Reviewed by Laura L. Frader

Intimate Ironies: Modernity and the Making of Middle-Class Lives in Brazil, by Brian P. Owensby, and

The Idea of the Middle Class: White-Collar Workers and Peruvian Society, 1900-1950, by D. S. Parker

Reviewed by Paulo Drinot

Tracing the Veins: Of Copper, Culture, and Community from Butte to Chuquicamata., by Janet L. Finn, and

Contested Communities: Class, Gender, and Politics in Chile's El Teniente Copper Mine, 1904-1951, by

Thomas Miller Klubock

Reviewed by Joel Stillerman

A Coffee Frontier: Land, Society, and Politics in Duaca, Venezuela, 1830-1936, by Doug Yarrington

Reviewed by Mary Ann Mahony

The Japanese Conspiracy: The Oahu Sugar Strike of 1920, by MasayoUmezawa Duus

Reviewed by Andrew Gordon

In the New England Fashion: Reshaping Women's Lives in the NineteenthCentury, by Catherine E. Kelly

Reviewed by Lynn Mahoney

W. E. B. DuBois, Race, and the City: The Philadelphia Negro and Its Legacy, edited by Michael B. Katz and Thomas J. Sugrue

Reviewed by Themis Chronopoulos

Workers and Intelligentsia in Late Imperial Russia: Realities, Representations, Reflections, edited by Reginald E. Zelnik

Reviewed by Robert Weinberg

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