E.P. Thompson Bursary

Applications are invited for the E.P. Thompson bursary 2004.

The Edward Thompson Memorial Bursary was 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, up to the value of £200 per annum, to support research in the MRC archive. Eligible applicants are postgraduate research students on a PhD topic in labour history.

IALHI 2004 Conference

IALHI's Annual Conference will take place in Paris, Nanterre, and Roubaix from 8-11 September 2004. Organization is in the hands of the Collectif des Centres de Documentation en Histoire ouvrière et sociale (CODHOS) in cooperation with the Bibliothèque de Documentation internationale contemporaine (BDIC) and the Centre d'Histoire sociale du XXe siècle (CHS).

The program is now available on the conference page of this web site.

Radical Economics

Conference on Radical Economics in the 20th Century: Radical Economics and the Labor Movement

Call for Papers
Date: 15 - 17 September 2005
Place: Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering and Technology adjacent to University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Australian Labour History

The Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, in co-operation with the Business and Labour History Group at the University of Sydney, will be holding its biennial national conference at the University of Sydney on 30 June, 1 July and 2 July 2005. The conference will proceed the 20th International Congress for the Historical Sciences in Sydney.

The general theme is `The Past is Before Us' and international contributions will be welcome. It is a great opportunity to meetAustralian colleagues and find out the latest trends in Australian labour history.

Labor History

Labor History, the pre-eminent journal of labor studies for the past forty-four years, seeks high quality article submissions in all areas of historical labor studies. The journal is committed to recruiting and showcasing the work of labor historians, industrial relations scholars, economic historians, political scientists, historical sociologists, labor economists, business historians and all others who write about labor in historical perspective. Labor History also seeks scholarship that provides the journal with geographical and chronological breadth.

Gender and Craft Unionism

United Apart: Gender and the Rise of Craft Unionism
by Ileen A. DeVault

In the late nineteenth century, most jobs were strictly segregated by sex. And yet, despite their separation at work, male and female employees regularly banded together when they or their unions considered striking. In her groundbreaking book, Ileen A. DeVault explores how gender helped to shape the outcome of job actions-and how gender bias became central to unionism in America.

Life Courses in Context

New site on the IISH server: Life Courses in Context, a collaboratory based on Dutch population registers and censuses (19th and 20th century).

The programme's objective is to develop a database with about 40.000 individual life courses of people born in the period of 1863-1922. This database with micro-data will be supplemented with core data on the level of the municipalities. This will be done by digitalizing the results of the ten-yearly censuses as they were taken between 1859 and 1947.