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#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Workplace surveillance: an overviewLabor History2010277
2Labor control regimes and worker resistance in global supply chainsLabor History2015133
3“Animals are part of the working class”: a challenge to labor historyLabor History200392
4Creating Perfect Immigrants: Guestworkers of the World in Historical Perspective 1Labor History200390
5Shifting dynamics in international trade unionism: Agitation, organisation, bureaucracy, diplomacyLabor History200580
6The International Labour Organization and the Struggle against Forced Labour from 1919 to the PresentLabor History200771
7A supranational regime that nationalizes social conflict: Explaining European trade unions' difficulties in politicizing European economic governanceLabor History201567
8Time and work during early American industrialismLabor History198959
9The old labor history and the new: In search of an American working classLabor History197956
10Online social networking and trade union membership: what the Facebook phenomenon truly means for labor organizersLabor History201049
11“United we eat”: The creation and organization of the unemployed councils in 1930Labor History196747
12Workers’ control of machine production in the nineteenth century∗Labor History197647
13The American Labor Movement in Fizzland: The Free Trade Union Committee and the CIALabor History199846
14Standing at a crossroads: the building trades in the twenty-first centuryLabor History200546
15Wisconsin Institutionalism: John R. Commons and His StudentsLabor History200644
16A new war in Dixie: Communists and the unemployed in Birmingham, Alabama, 1930–1933Labor History198943
17Permanent precarity: capital and labour in the Central African copperbeltLabor History201742
18The working classes of the pre‐industrial American city, 1780–1830Labor History196841
19The fiction of female dependence and the makeshift economy of soldiers, sailors, and their wives in eighteenth-century LondonLabor History200841
20“Socialism in our time”;: The socialist party and the unemployed, 1929–1936Labor History197939
21Organizing a wildcat: the United States postal strike of 1970Labor History201639
22Black workers and labor unions in Birmingham, Alabama, 1897–1904∗Labor History196938
23Affluence for whom?—another look at prosperity and the working classes in the 1920sLabor History198338
24The industrial relations systems of industrial cooperatives in the united states, 1880–1935Labor History197236
25Beyond trade unions’ strategy? The social construction of precarious workers organizing in the city of Buenos AiresLabor History201636
26The origins of western working class radicalism, 1890–1905∗Labor History196635
27The Waltham system and the coming of the IrishLabor History196735
28The IWW and Organization of Asian Workers in Early 20th Century AmericaLabor History199535
29The Case for the Company UnionLabor History200034
30Class and the common soldier in the seven years' warLabor History200333
31Globalization, Labor and the ‘Polanyi Problem’Labor History200433
32Radicals and the jobless: The Musteites and the unemployed leagues, 1932–1936Labor History197532
33Reconsidering Indentured Servitude: European Migration and the Early American Labor Force, 1600–1775Labor History200132
34The study of social mobility: Ideological assumptions and conceptual biasLabor History197731
35Nixon's Class Struggle: Romancing the New Right Worker, 1969-1973Labor History200231
36Explaining Romanian labor migration: from development gaps to development trajectoriesLabor History201431
37Southern tenant farmers: Socialist critics of the new dealLabor History196630
38Big business and the origins of workmen's compensationLabor History196730
39Cultural aspects of the industrial revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts, shoemakers and industrial morality, 1826–1860∗Labor History197430
40The laborers of Manchester, New Hampshire, 1912–1922: The role of family and ethnicity in adjustment to industrial life∗Labor History197530
41Bringing unions back in (or why we need a new old labor history)Labor History199130
42Agitator ‘Theory’ of Strikes Re-evaluatedLabor History200630
43The colonisation of employment regulation and industrial relations? Dynamics and developments over five decades of changeLabor History201430
44The mechanics and the Jeffersonians: New York, 1789–1801Labor History196429
45Organizing the Unorganizable: Three Jewish women and their unionLabor History197629
46Work and community life in a southern textile townLabor History197828
47To study the people: The American working classLabor History198028
48Labor conflict and racial violence: The black worker in Chicago, 1894–1919Labor History196927
49Public sector labor relationsLabor History197727
50Welfare capitalism reconsideredLabor History199227