Rosemary Feurer
Rosemary Feurer

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Rosemary Feurer is Professor of History at Northern Illinois University. She is the author of Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900-1950, among others. She is working on The Illinois Mine Wars, 1860-1940 and a new biography of Mary Harris "Mother" Jones.
Labor History LAWCHA

Preview of “Love & Solidarity”

Through interviews and historical documents, acclaimed labor and civil rights historian Michael Honey and award-winning filmmaker Errol Webber put Rev.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

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LAWCHA

LAWCHA 2015 Newsletter, Now Out

The LAWCHA 2015 newsletter should have arrived in your mailboxes, LAWCHA members. For those of you who are too eager to read it,

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Call for Proposals Global Affairs Articles

The Labour Movement, Mutuals and Co-operatives: CFP for Special Issue of Labour History

Greg Patmore and Mark Westcott have issued a call for proposals for a special issue of the May, 2017 issue of Labour History.

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Opportunity

Career Instructor: Labor Education Research Center

The Labor Education and Research Center (LERC) at the University of Oregon invites applications for a dynamic, committed labor educator to join our

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Events Labor History

Jim Green’s book on PBS, “The American Experience,” January 26

On January 26 from 9-11 pm more than 200 PBS stations will broadcast “The Mine Wars” in the premier show of The American

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Call for Proposals Events

2017 AHA and Berkshire Conference Proposals for LAWCHA Co-Sponsorshop

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

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Call for Proposals

2017 OAH Proposals for LAWCHA Co-Sponsorshop

LAWCHA program committee member Ken Fones-Wolf requests that LAWCHA members who will be submitting session proposals for the 2017 OAH (New Orleans) please

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Activism Labor History

OAH Issues Statement on Collective Bargaining and Part-Time, Adjunct, and Contingent Faculty

At its November 2015 Executive Board meeting, the Organization of American Historians (OAH), passed a resolution endorsing “the principle that collective bargaining can

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Labor History Opportunity

History of Capitalism Summer Camp – Price Reduced to $600

The History of Capitalism Summer Camp has had its price reduced to $600 thanks to a number of generous grants. Applications due January

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Opportunity

Penn State Center for Global Workers’ Rights: Global Labor Masters Program

The School of Labor and Employment Relations at the Pennsylvania State University invites applicants to its Masters in Professional Studies program within its

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