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NO. 66 FALL 2004NEW APPROACHES TO GLOBAL LABOR HISTORYIntroduction
A Multinational and its Labor Force: The Dutch East India Company, 1595-1795
"The Seaman Feels Him-self a Man"
Laboring Across National Borders: Class, Gender, and Militancy: the Proletarian Mass Migrations
Spaniards on the Silver Roll: Labor Troubles and Liminality in the Panama Canal Zone, 1904-1914
From East to West and West to East: Ties of Solidarity in the Pan-Pacific Revolutionary Trade Union Movement, 1923-1934
Sustainable Alliances: The Ideology of International Labor Environmentalism
ARTICLEDefense Workers' Struggles for Patriotic Control: The State-Labor-Management Contests over Defense Production at Brewster, 1940-1944
INTERVIEWInterview with Allan Sekula
REVIEW SYMPOSIUMThe Essential E.P. Thompson, edited by Dorothy Thompson
BOOK REVIEWSOrigins of the French Welfare State: The Struggle for Social Reform in France, 1914-1947, by Paul V. Dutton
Le Vercors. Histoire et mémoire d'un maquis, by Gilles Vergnon
Republic of Egos: A Social History of the Spanish Civil War, by Michael Seidman
Of Propriety: The Role of Gender and Class in Imperialism and Nationalism, by Himani Bannerji, Sharzad Mojab, and Judith Whitehead
Re/presenting Class: Essays in Post-Modern Marxism, edited by J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, and Richard D. Wolff
Operários sem patrões: Os trabalhadores da cidade de Santos no entreguerras, by Fernando Teixeira da Silva
Cárdenas Compromised: The Failure of Reform in Postrevolutionary Yucatán, by Ben Fallaw
The Time of Freedom: Campesino Workers in Guatemala's October Revolution, by Cindy Forster
From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend: A Short Illustrated History of Labor in the United States, by Priscilla Murolo and A.B. Chitty, illustrations by Joe Sacco
Worked to the Bone: Race, Class, Power, and Privilege in Kentucky, by Pem Davidson Buck
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