SGILWCH: Roundtable: Recent Research in Labor History
 
       
 

   

Friday, January 3, 2:30–4:30 p.m.

Afternoon Session of AHA Affiliated Societies

Study Group on International Labor and Working-Class History

Roundtable: Recent Research in Labor History

Hilton, Conference Room 4G

Chair: Michael Hanagan, New School University

Papers: Reorganizing Urban Liberalism and Race in the 1940s City
Eric Fure-Slocum, Carleton College

Writing the Workers' World Trade Center: Labor History as Reportage
on the Sepember 11 Tragedy and Its Aftermath
Laura Hapke, Pace University

From the Labor Process to Political Activism: The Politicizing Effects of Gender Difference
Jutta Schwarzkopf, University of Hannover

The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists in Pittsburgh, 1938–42:
A Pluralistic or One-Agenda Anti-Communistic Organization?
Stine Thyssen, University of Copenhagen

Class Religion and National Identities within the Young Christian Workers
in Quebec and Catalonia, 1956–68
Yanic Viau, Autonomous University of Catalonia

Comment: The Audience

   

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