International
Labor and Working-Class History
(ILWCH) is a semiannual publication
of Cambridge
University Press in
conjunction with the School of
Management and Labor Relations
and the School of Arts and
Sciences at Rutgers University
in New Brunswick, N.J.
ILWCH has an international
reputation for scholarly innovation
and quality. It explores diverse
topics from globalization and
workers' rights to class and
consumption, labor movements, class
identities and cultures, unions, and
working-class politics.
ILWCH
publishes original research, review
essays, conference reports from
around the world, and an acclaimed
scholarly controversy section.
Comparative and cross-disciplinary,
the journal is of interest to
scholars in history, sociology,
political science, labor studies,
global studies, and a wide range of
other fields and disciplines. This
website has been created for those
who wish to learn more about our
journal.
View our 40th
Anniversary Issue!