"Detroit Industry" detail, by Diego Rivera

NO. 68 FALL 2005

LABOR IN POSTWAR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE

Introduction: Workers and Socialist States in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe (See Abstract)

Mark Pittaway

Furtive Selves: Proletarian Contradictions, Self-Presentation, and the Party in 1950s Romania (See Abstract)

Jack R. Friedman

Remaking Working-Class Life in Hungary's First Socialist City (See Abstract)

Sandor Horvath

Socialist Competition, Work Brigades, and Shift System: The Communist State and the Attack on Working-Class Culture in Czechoslovakia during the 1950s and 1960s (See Abstract)

Peter Heumos

Memory and Identity in a Women Workers' Brigade in Socialist Hungary (See Abstract)

Eszter Zsofia Toth

ARTICLES

Color Problems: Work, Pathology, and Perception in Modern Britain (See Abstract)

Jordanna Bailkin

The Jewish Labor Committee, American Labor, and European Socialists, 1934-1941 (See Abstract)

Catherine Collomp

REVIEWS

Modern Times, Ancient Hours: Working Lives in the Twenty-first Century, by Pietro Basso

Reviewed by Gerd-Rainer Horn

The Bonds of Labor: German Journeys to the Working World, 1890-1990, by Carol Poore

Reviewed by Mary Jo Maynes

Stalin's Outcasts: Aliens, Citizens, and the Soviet State, 1926-1936, by Golfo Alexopoulos

Reviewed by Laurie Bernstein

Workers At War: Labor in China's Arsenals, 1937-1953, by Joshua H. Howard

Reviewed by Danke Li

Waterfront Blues: Labour Strife at the Port of Montreal, 1960-1978, by Alexander C. Pathy

Reviewed by Colin Davis

Free Trade and Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry After Nafta, ed. by Gary Gereffi, David Spener, and Jennifer Bair

Reviewed by Will Millberg

Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia, by Sherri Broder

Reviewed by Christopher D. Cantwell

Duquesne and the Rise of Steel Unionism, by James D. Rose

Reviewed by Cecelia Bucki

Greenbelt, Maryland: A Living Legacy of the New Deal, by Cathy D. Knepper

Reviewed by Sherry Ahrentzen

Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South, by Robert Rodgers Korstad

Reviewed by Jeffrey Helgeson

 

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