2005 - 67 (Spring)

Articles in this issue

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

From Syndicalism to Seattle: Class and the Politics of Identity

Pages: 1 - 21

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

"On the Proletarian Identity of "A Woman Dressed as an Enormous Beetle"

Pages: 22 - 25

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

Moralizing Doesn't Help

Pages: 26 - 31

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

Identity Politics, Past and Present

Pages: 33 - 41

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

Trashing Identity Politics: Does It Really Get Us Back to Class?

Pages: 42 - 49

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

The Inevitably Cultural Politics of Class: A Response to Verity Burgmann

Pages: 50 - 53

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

Kissing the Old Class Politics Goodbye

Pages: 54 - 63

Scholarly Controversy: Class and the Politics of Identity

Hard Times but No Hard Words: A Rejoinder

Pages: 64 - 78

Violence and Class in E arly Twentieth-Century Spain

Terror and Violence: The Dark Face of Spanish Anarchism

Pages: 79 - 99

Violence and Class in E arly Twentieth-Century Spain

The Myth of the Peaceable Peasant in Northern Spain: Asturias 1898-1914

Pages: 100 - 124

Transnational Labor in Twentieth-Century Australasia

The End of Indenture? Asian workers in the Australian Pearling Industry, 1901-1972

Pages: 125 - 147

Transnational Labor in Twentieth-Century Australasia

Left Labor Agitators in the Pacific Rim of the Early Twentieth Century

Pages: 148 - 153

Review Essay

Sweated Labor Then and Now

Pages: 164 - 173

Conference Report

"Is It Labor or Is It Working Class?": The Midwest Labor and Working-Class History Colloquium

Pages: 174 - 176

American Labor and the Cold War: Grassroots Politics and Post War Political Culture.

Pages: 177 - 181

Brownsville, Brooklyn: Blacks, Jews, and the Changing Face of the Ghetto

Pages: 181 - 184

Errata, International Labor and Working Class History Number 66, Fall 2004

Page: 185