Fight

S.L. Publications has published a facsimile edition of Fight For the Fourth International, which ran from October 1936 to November 1937 and was the first Trotskyist periodical in Britain to express the views of an independent Trotskyist organisation: 218 pages, A4 format paperback, price: £ 20, US$ 35, 280 Skr + freight

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Labor: Best Article prize

Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas is pleased to announce the winners of its first Best Article prize competition.

John Donoghue, 'Unfree Labor, Imperialism, and Radical Republicanism in the Atlantic World, 1630-1661' in Volume 1 Number 4. Reminding us that religious, political, and economic ideas flowed in myriad channels throughout the Atlantic world, Donoghue provides new insights into how the experiences of Puritan refugees in New England shaped their subsequent resistance to Cromwell in Old England.

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Encyclopedia of Revolutions, Uprisings, and Popular Movements

The editors of Encyclopedia of Revolutions, Uprisings, and Popular Movements, a 5 volume reference set edited by Immanuel Ness, to be published by Facts on File are looking for entries on Eastern Europe.

This project is intended as a major reference work on social unrest and revolutions in history. We are searching for authors of entries on Eastern Europe, in particular on: Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Ukraine.

New Zealand and the Spanish Civil War

Seminar Announcement:

For the first time ever, the story of New Zealand's involvement in the Spanish Civil War will be publicly examined. The Trade Union History Project will host a major seminar in Wellington, NZ on the weekend of 4-5 November 2006. A number of specialist experts, both academic and otherwise, have agreed to speak on subjects such as the New Zealanders in the International Brigade, New Zealand non-combatants such as doctors and nurses, the role of NZ trade unions to the civil war, the position of the Catholic Church, and the Quaker fundraising campaign.

Waterfront Blues

Alexander C. Pathy. Waterfront Blues: Labour Strife at the Port of Montreal, 1960-1978. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. ix + 328 pp. Photographs, notes, index. $53.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-8020-8980-1.

Reviewed by: Andrew Parnaby, Department of History, Cape Breton University.
Published by: H-Canada (October, 2005)

The Past and Present of International Labour Organization

From: Marcel van der Linden,

Call for Papers

The International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and AMSAB - Institute for Social History (Ghent, Belgium) are jointly preparing a conference on the past and present of the International Labor Organization. If possible, the conference papers should lay the foundation for a collection of essays to be published later.

Internationale Sozialistische Kampf-Bund

Heiner Lindner: "Um etwas zu erreichen, muss man sich etwas vornehmen, von dem man glaubt, dass es unmöglich sei". Der Internationale Sozialistische Kampf-Bund (ISK) und seine Publikationen (In order to achieve something, one must undertake what one thinks to be impossible. The Militant Socialist International and its Publications) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, History Discussion Group, No. 64, ed. by Dieter Dowe, 270 pages, 15 illustrations, Bonn 2006.