39th Annual North American Labor History Conference: CFP (Deadline – May 1)
October 19-21, 2017, Wayne State University, Detroit. The Program Committee of the North American Labor History Conference (NALHC), an international conference with a
Labor 13.3-4 (December, 2016)
In This Issue Introduction Julie Greene, “Builders of Empire: Rewriting the Labor and Working-Class History of Anglo-American Global Power
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LAWCHA 2017 Conference (Seattle): CFP Deadline Extended to October 15
The Labor and Working Class History Association, an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators and activists, welcomes individual and session proposals for
Celebrating Jim Green’s Life and Work: November 12 Memorial Event
The Labor Resource Center and many friends and family of Jim Green will be gathering to celebrate Jim’s life and work at 2
Class Struggle – Race, Gender, and Revolution: WCSA 2017 CFP (Deadline: February 21, 2017)
The 2017 WCSA conference theme, “Class Struggle: Race, Gender, and Revolution,” seeks to take stock of the legacy, present, and future possibilities of
James N. Gregory, “Radicals in the Democratic Party, from Upton Sinclair to Bernie Sanders,” The Conversation (August 2, 2016)
As we watch Bernie Sanders’ supporters struggling to come to terms with the nomination of Hillary Clinton, it makes sense to ask why
Leon Fink, “On Trade, Our Choices Aren’t Only Xenophobic Nationalism Or Neoliberal Globalization,”In These Times (August 2, 2016)
Few issues are receiving a more insipid—and thus more harmful—treatment in our public discourse than world trade. Along with immigration, “free trade” is