Recent Research in Labour History
ILWCH at the AHA: Proposals for Seminar on Recent Research in Labor History
ILWCH at the AHA: Proposals for Seminar on Recent Research in Labor History
The Labor Roundtable of the Society of American Archivist has updated the Labor Archives Directory originally prepared by Debra Bernhardt and Brenda Parnes. The directory is mounted on the SAA site:
www.archivists.org/saagroups/labor/labor_archives_directory.asp
The site covers the United States and Canada.
For comments, corrections, and additions please write to Patrizia Sione, kheel_center@cornell.edu.
The Encyclopedia of American Social Movements has four remaining essays on labor history covering the following chronological periods:
The Portuguese Economic and Social History Association (Associação Portuguesa de História Económica e Social -- APHES) has approximately 160 members, for the most part teachers of economic and social history in Portuguese universities.
The Association holds its XXII Meeting in Aveiro, on 15-16 November 2002.
The Organizing Committee:
Joaquim da Costa Leite, chairman
Manuel Ferreira Rodrigues
António Ferreira Gomes
Call for Writers
The International Conference of Labour and Socialist History, known by its German initials as ITH, will take place in Linz, Austria, on September 12-15. This year's topic is 'Sexuality, the Working Classes, and Labour Movements'. The program is now available.
To obtain it, please contact:
Christine Schindler
ITH
Wipplinger Strasse 8
A-1010 Vienna
Tel +43-699-1158.7464 or +43-1-534-36.90.329
Email christine.schindler@doew.at
Joint Meeting of the Business History Conference and the European Business History Association
June 26-29, 2003, Lowell Massachusetts
Call for Papers
On June 26-29, 2003 in Lowell, Massashusetts the Business History Conference and European Business History Association will hold their annual meetings together around the theme Regions, Nations, and Globalization.
Conference Announcement
Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society
Hagley Museum and Library
October 4-5, 2002
Friday, October 4, 2002
This is to let H-Laborites know about my redesigned and greatly expanded Department of Labor history website that "rolled out" on May 6, 2002. "History@DOL" (for short) incorporates virtually everything from my previous history page and adds a lot of new material. The most important features of the site are research on DOL agencies and issues, and selected notable DOL documents. Included are a number of the published articles, conference papers, and unpublished monographs which my office has produced over the years.
Timothy J. Minchin. The Color of Work: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Southern Paper Industry, 1945-1980. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 2001. xi + 277 pp. Illustrations, tables, notes, bibliography, and index. $55.00 (cloth) ISBN 0-8078-2618-9; $24.95 (paper), ISBN 0-8078-4933-2.
Reviewed for H-South by Evan P. Bennett, Lyon G Tyler Department of History, The College of William and Mary.