1998 - 2 (May)

Articles in this issue

"Color Means Something": Black Pioneers, White Resistance, and Interracial Unionism in the Southern Textile Industry, 1957-1980

Pages: 109 - 133

Southernizing the American Working Class: Post-war Episodes of Regional and Class Transformation

Pages: 135 - 154

COMMENTARY AND RESPONSE

James N. Gregory: Southernizing the American Working Class: A Note on Region, Race, and Vision

Pages: 155 - 158

Antiliberalism and the Working-Class Politics of Nostalgia

Pages: 158 - 161

The Incredible Disappearing Southerner?

Pages: 161 - 166

Response

Pages: 166 - 168

SYMPOSIUM ON TERA HUNTER: TO 'JOY MY FREEDOM

The Labor Historian's New Clothes

Pages: 169 - 171

Protest, Resistance, and Survival in the Jim Crow South

Pages: 172 - 175

Leisure and Labor: Subversive at All Levels

Pages: 175 - 179

Imagining Freedom

Pages: 179 - 182

To 'Joy My Freedom: An Enthusiasm

Pages: 182 - 185

Response

Pages: 185 - 187

NOTES AND DOCUMENTS

The Counterattack Research Files on American Communism, Tamiment Institute Library, New York University

Pages: 189 - 191

The 1903 Oxnard Sugar Beet Strike: A New Ending

Pages: 193 - 199

Media Review, by Richard A. Greenwald

Wonder of the World

Pages: 201 - 202

ESSAY REVIEW

A Pro Bono Defense

Pages: 203 - 205

Book Review, by Arthur Marwick

Reworking Class

Pages: 207 - 209

Book Review, by Bertram Silverman

World of Possibilities: Flexibility and Mass Production Western Industrialization

Pages: 209 - 211

Book Review, by Dennis A. Deslippe

Peasant Maids-City Women: From the European Countryside to Urban America // Gender and Family Issues in the Workplace

Pages: 211 - 214

Book Review, by Xinyang Wang

Women and Unions: Forging a Partnership // Rocking the Boat: Women's Voices, 1915-1975

Pages: 214 - 216

Book Review, by Steve Tripp

Henry Hughes and Proslavery Thought in the Old South.

Pages: 216 - 218

Book Review, by Susan Levine

Women in the Texas Populist Movement: Letters to the Southern Mercury

Pages: 218 - 219

Book Review, by Carl Gersuny

SAFETY FIRST: Technology, Labor and Business in the Building of American Work Safety, 1870-1939,

Pages: 219 - 221

Book Review, by William J. Breen

A History of Workmen's Compensation, 1898-1915: From Courtroom to Boardroom,

Pages: 221 - 223

Book Review, by Neville Kirk

The Era of the Reform League: English Labour and Radical Politics 1857-1872: Documents Selected by Gustav Mayer // Organised Capital: Employers' Associations and Industrial Relations in Northern England 1880-1939

Pages: 223 - 225

Book Review, by W. Hamish Fraser

William Aitken. The Writings of a Nineteenth Century Working Man

Pages: 225 - 227

Book Review, by Andrew Thorpe

Democratic Socialism and Economic Policy: The Attlee Years, 1945-1951

Pages: 227 - 228

Book Review, by Edwin A. Roberts

New Britain // A History of The Labour Party

Pages: 228 - 231

Book Review, by Larry L. Witherell

Miners on Strike: Class Solidarity and Division in Britain

Pages: 232 - 233

Book Review, by Verity Burgmann

One Big Union. A History of the Australian Workers Union 1886-1994

Pages: 233 - 234

COMMUNICATION

Labor, Markets, and Opportunity: Indentured Servitude in Early America, a Rejoinder to Salinger

Pages: 235 - 241

Notes on Contributors

Page: 243