Australian Working Life
Working Life and Federation 1890-1914
Friday 28 April 2000, 8.30am - 5.30pm
Holme Conference Centre, University of Sydney, Australia
Working Life and Federation 1890-1914
Friday 28 April 2000, 8.30am - 5.30pm
Holme Conference Centre, University of Sydney, Australia
Conference Report:
Second International Conference on Indian Labour History
Noida, March 16-18, 2000
Humble suppliants...: Petitions in Social History
Call for articles
International Review of Social History
Stefan Berger and Andy Croll are organising a conference on Comparative Coalfield Histories at the University of Glamorgan in the spring of 2002. They are also still looking for papers for the conference. Any proposals of papers should be submitted to Prof. Stefan Berger, Dept. of History, School of Humanities and Social Studies, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd CF37 1DL, E-mail: SBerger@glam.ac.uk. Among the list of current speakers are Klaus Tenfelde, David Gilbert, Alan Campbell, Nina Fishmann and Chris Williams.
Project 2000: Significant Works in Twentieth-Century Economic History
Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
Review Essay by Stanley Engerman, Departments of Economics and History, University of Rochester.
Published by EH.Net, March 2000.
Capitalism, Protestantism, and Economic Development: Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism after Almost One Century
The Fondazione di studi storici Filippo Turati would like to inform you about some of the latest volumes published in the series Società e cultura (Lacaita Publishing House), both on the same subject:
In the series Strumenti e fonti (Lacaita Publishing House) the following volume (part of the Papers and Writings of Filippo Turati) has been published just now:
Please may I draw to your attention two working papers available on the web; comments are welcome. The core of the two papers is the same; differences are noted as follows.
You are invited to join a new discussion list on the Internet entitled "forced-migration-history".
This list is devoted to the exchange of ideas and information on historical aspects of forced migration, population displacements, resettlement and related themes (refugee welfare, diaspora politics, the construction of identity, urbanisation, nationalism, state-building, etc). The list is concerned primarily with twentieth century Europe, including the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, but we would welcome all contributions from those engaged in studying other times or places.
The library of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung has published the trade union chronicle edited by Dieter Schuster on the Internet in the German language.
It covers the history of the German trade union movement from its beginnings to 1918, including all important facts and events until the end of the First World War. The manuscript was written between 1991 and 1993 and contained approximately 1,000 pages. Originally scheduled by a trade union publishing house, publication had to be abandoned for lack of funding.
The Edward Thompson Memorial Bursary has been established by the Society for the Study of Labour History in honour of one of its distinguished founders and past Presidents. It is tenable at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, in the value of up to £200 per annum, in order to support research in the MRC archive.
Applications should be marked ‘IN CONFIDENCE: SSLH Edward Thompson Memorial Bursary’ and made in duplicate to Ms Christine Woodland, Archivist, Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL.