Labor History prizes

Ann: the winners of 2009

Craig Phelan and Gerald Friedman, the editors of Labor History, and Routledge would like to congratulate the winners of the Labor History prizes for 2009:

Best articles

Best article, US topic
Timothy J. Minchin, 'It Knocked This City To Its Knees': The Closure of Pillowtex Mills in Kannapolis, North Carolina and the Decline of the U.S.
Textile Industry
Labor History 50:3

Best article, non-US or comparative topic
Michael Hughes, "The Knife in the Hands of the Children"? Debating the Political Mass Strike and Political Citizenship in Imperial Germany
Labor History 50:2

Best article by a scholar within five years of doctorate completion
Robert Cliver, Minzhu Guanli: The Democratization of Factory Management in the Chinese Revolution
Labor History 50:4

Best book

David Witwer
Shadow of the Racketeer: Scandal in Organized Labor. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009.ISBNs: 978-0-252-03417-6 (cloth); 978-0-252-07666-4 (paper)

Best PHD dissertation

Winner
Jason Schulman, After Labourism: The Neoliberal Turn by Labor Parties and the Response by Trade Unions City University of New York - Supervisor: Susan L. Woodward

Runners Up:
Verónica Martínez-Matsuda, Making the Modern Migrant: Work, Community, and Struggle in the Federal Migratory Labor Camp Program, 1935-1947 University of Texas at Austin - Supervisor: Emilio Zamora

Mingwei Liu, Chinese Employment Relations and Trade Unions in Transition Cornell University - Supervisor: Sarosh Kuruvilla

Further details about the prizes can be found on the Labor History website: