The Archivist’s Nook: Introduction to American Catholic Archives
Before the 1960s, almost no dioceses had more than part-time archivists, only a few Catholic colleges and universities devoted much attention or resources
Before the 1960s, almost no dioceses had more than part-time archivists, only a few Catholic colleges and universities devoted much attention or resources
Join LAWCHA for a film showing (of Love & Solidarity) and discussion at the Organization of American Historians in Providence, Rhode Island, 9am
Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce the formation of a new book series entitled Cambridge Studies in Stratification Economics: Economics and Social
In This Issue Editors’ Introduction The Common Verse Patrick Lawrence O’Keefe, “Last-Day Vendor“ LAWCHA Watch Talitha L. LeFlouria, “Membership Matters: LAWCHA’s New System
Through interviews and historical documents, acclaimed labor and civil rights historian Michael Honey and award-winning filmmaker Errol Webber put Rev. James Lawson’s discourse
The LAWCHA 2015 newsletter should have arrived in your mailboxes, LAWCHA members. For those of you who are too eager to read it,
Greg Patmore and Mark Westcott have issued a call for proposals for a special issue of the May, 2017 issue of Labour History.
The Labor Education and Research Center (LERC) at the University of Oregon invites applications for a dynamic, committed labor educator to join our
On January 26 from 9-11 pm more than 200 PBS stations will broadcast “The Mine Wars” in the premier show of The American
LAWCHA program committee member Ken Fones-Wolf requests that LAWCHA members who will be submitting session proposals for the 2017 AHA (Denver) and/or the