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European Labour History Network: First Conference

The ELHN was founded in October 2013 in Amsterdam as a network of labour historians in order to bring together scholars with different.

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Memorial Service for Cliff Kuhn, December 13

A memorial service for Cliff will occur on Sunday, December 13th at 1PM in The Speaker’s Auditorium at the Georgia State University Student.

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LAWCHA co-sponsorship at AHA, OAH, and Berks

If you would like to have LAWCHA co-sponsorship for a session at any of the conferences below, please send the information to our.

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Troublemakers: Chicago Freedom Struggles through the Lens of Art Shay

LAWCHA member Erik Gellman shares with us a show that he is curating that will be of interest to LAWCHA members. In the.

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Labor Research & Action Network (LRAN) Annual Conference

June 15 – June 16, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. The Labor Research and Action Network (LRAN) is a dynamic collaborative effort to connect.

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Events Labor History

Society of American Archivists Labor Archives Roundtable at the 2015 LAWCHA Conference

May 28-29, 2015. As part of the Society of American Archivists Labor Archives Roundtable’s ongoing efforts to coordinate with LAWCHA, two conference sessions.

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Events Opportunity

2015 Southern School for Working Women

July 9th-12th, Miami, Florida. Join working women throughout the South for four days of training and networking. Women representing several unions and backgrounds.

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NALHC: Labor, Law, and Progressive Activism (CFP Deadline: April 30)

October 22-24, 2015, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. 37th Annual North American Labor History Conference. The Program Committee of the NALHC, an international.

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Fighting Inequality: Class, Race, and Power

May 28-31, 2015. Registration now open! Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Joint Conference of the Labor and Working-Class History Association and the Working-Class Studies.

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