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Get PDF of this article Alan Singer’s new book excavates the Central Pennsylvania miners as they struggled at multiple levels: against mechanization, for democracy in their union, the United Mine...

Get PDF of this article This is my 12th year of creating the annual bibliography, which used to be in the LAWCHA annual newsletter. If you think a book published...

Get PDF of this article Labor historians in the United States and Canada often rely on familiar sources, union and company records, newspapers and oral interviews, to name a few....

Get PDF of this article David M. Emmons’ provocative new book History’s Erratics: Irish Catholic Dissidents and the Transformation of American Capitalism, 1870-1930 deploys a wealth of theory and decades...

Get PDF of this article When the Cincinnati city government decided in 1930 to build a large new rail station, they chose German immigrant artist Winold Reiss (1886-1953) to decorate...

Get PDF of this article Editor’s Note: Erik Bernardino’s compelling essay, “Between the Homing Pigeon and the Vagrant, ” published in the December issue of Labor: Studies in Working Class...