2006 - 1

Articles in this issue

The Mine at Wittenoom: Blue Asbestos, Labour and Occupational Disease

Pages: 1 - 19

‘Labor's Empty Gun’: Permanent Replacements and the International Paper Company Strike of 1987–88

Pages: 21 - 42

Wage Compensation for Workplace Disamenities during Industrialization: The Case of Spain, 1909–20

Pages: 43 - 72

Bringing the State's Workers in: Time to Rectify an Imbalanced US Labor Historiography

Pages: 73 - 94

Labor History Symposium

Pages: 95 - 126

Daniel B. Cornfield & Holly J. McCammon,eds., Labor Revitalization: Global Perspectives and New Initiatives

Pages: 127 - 129

Ruth Milkman & kim Voss, Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement

Pages: 129 - 131

Jennifer Klein, For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America’s Public–Private Welfare State

Pages: 131 - 133

Russell Muirhead, Just Work

Pages: 133 - 135

Joshua H. Howard, Workers at War: Labor in China’s Arsenals, 1937–1953

Pages: 135 - 136

Alexander C. Pathy, Waterfront Blues: Labour Strife in the Port of Montreal, 1960–1978

Pages: 136 - 138

Maria Grever & Berteke Waaldijk, Transforming the Public Sphere: The Dutch National Exhibition of Women’s Labor in 1898

Pages: 138 - 140

Vincent K. Roscigno & William F. Danaher; The Voice of Southern Labor: Radio, Music, and Textile Strikes, 1929–1934

Pages: 140 - 141

Timothy J. Minchin, ‘Don’t Sleep with Stevens!’ The J. P. Stevens Campaign and the Struggle to Organize the South, 1963–1980

Pages: 142 - 143

Jonathon Cutler, Labor’s Time: Shorter Hours, the UAW, and the Struggle for American Unionism

Pages: 143 - 145

Paul R. Gregory & Valery Lazrev, eds. The Economics of Forced Labor: The Soviet Gulag

Pages: 145 - 146

David A. Moss, When All Else Fails: Government as the Ultimate Risk Manager

Pages: 147 - 148

P. Boissonnade, Life and Work in Medieval Europe

Pages: 149 - 150

Gastón R. Godrillo, Landscapes of Devils: Tensions of Place and Memory in the Argentinean Chaco

Pages: 150 - 151

Notes on Contributors

Pages: 153 - 154

Addendum

Page: 155

Labor History Authors' Bill of Rights

Page: 157