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INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY #49 (SPRING
1996)
IDENTITY FORMATION AND CLASS
"The Labour of the Country Is the Wealth of the Country": Class
Identity, Consciousness, and the Role of Discourse in the Making
of the English Working Class, by Marc W. Steinberg
The Domestic Image and Factory Culture: The Cotton District in
Mid- Nineteenth-Century England, by Carol E. Morgan
"The Man Transformed into a Maiden"? Languages of Grievance and
the Politics of Class in Germany, 1850-1914, by Kathleen Canning
The Mysterious Case of the Missing Men: Gender and Class in
Early Industrial Medell!n, by Ann Farnsworth-Alvear
Working for Democracy? Brazil's Organized Working Class in
Comparative Perspective, by Anthony W. Pereira
A Case of Mistaken Identity: The Irish in Post-War Britain, by
Kathleen Paul
ARTICLE
Organized Labor, National Politics, and Second-Wave Feminism in
the United States, 1965-1975, by Dennis A. Deslippe
COUNTRY REPORT
Labor History in New Zealand, by John E. Martin
REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE
International Colloquium on Workers and the Intelligentsia in
Russia in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, by
William G.
Rosenberg, Mark D. Steinberg, and Reginald E. Zelnick
Society for French Historical Studies, by Judith A. Degroat
Organization of American Historians, by Jennifer Klein, David
Brundage, and Cecilia Elizabeth O'Leary
Workers and the Environment: Pacific Northwest Labor History
Association, by Nils Sonntag
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