Labor HistoryLabor History is the preeminent journal for historical scholarship on labor in America. It is thoroughly ecumenical in its approach and showcases the work of labor historians, industrial relations scholars, economic historians, political scientists, historical sociologists, labor economists, social movement theorists, business historians and all others who write about labor in historical perspective. Labor History is also committed to geographical and chronological breadth. It publishes work on labor in Europe and around the globe in an effort to educate our readership and draw comparisons with labor in America. It is equally concerned with questions of labor in the eighteenth century as with the historical roots of contemporary events. Labor History is a true learning journal, in which ideas from a wide range of perspectives are shared, thus helping to bind together a large but fragmented area of study. By embracing all disciplines, time frames and locales, Labor History is the flagship journal for the entire field, broadly defined. Holdings: v. 41, no. 1 (2000) -- present For USC users only.
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