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‘International Review of Social History’
1
Becoming a Continent of Immigration: Charting Europe's Migration History, 1919–2019
International Review of Social History
2021-05-14
History
2
Privatizing the Commons: Protest and the Moral Economy of National Resources in Jordan
International Review of Social History
2021-03-12
History
The Rise of the European Migration Regime and Its Paradoxes (1945–2020)
International Review of Social History
2019-08-02
History
4
“Moral Rubbish in Close Proximity”: Penal Colonization and Strategies of Distance in Australia and New Caledonia, c.1853–1897
International Review of Social History
2019-07-10
History
5
Educating Children, Civilizing Society: Missionary Schools and Non-European Teachers in South Dutch New Guinea, 1902–1942
International Review of Social History
2019-11-22
History
6
Remembering the 1977 Bread Riots in Suez: Fragments and Ghosts of Resistance
International Review of Social History
2021-03-09
History
7
Transhumants and Rural Change in Northern Greece Throughout the Nineteenth Century
International Review of Social History
2020-07-01
History
8
“Men Diggers and Women Carriers”: Gendered Work on Famine Public Works in Colonial North India
International Review of Social History
2019-10-16
History
9
Introduction: Urban Slavery in the Age of Abolition
International Review of Social History
2020-02-19
History
Female Workers in the Spanish Mines, 1860–1936
International Review of Social History
2019-11-04
History
11
Afterword: Ghosts of Slavery
International Review of Social History
2020-02-19
History
12
State Socialism and the Rural Household: How Women's Handloom Weaving (and Pig-Raising, Firewood-Gathering, Food-Scavenging) Subsidized Chinese Accumulation
International Review of Social History
2022-02-05
History
Counter-Theatre during the 1797 Fleet Mutinies
International Review of Social History
2019-09-19
History
The Fair Value of Bread: Tunisia, 28 December 1983–6 January 1984
International Review of Social History
2021-03-10
History
15
“We Go on Our Own Boats!”: Korean Migrants and the Politics of Transportation Infrastructure in the Japanese Empire
International Review of Social History
2021-12-07
History
Revisiting White Labourism: New Debates on Working-Class Whiteness in Twentieth-Century Southern Africa
International Review of Social History
2021-07-14
History
Colonial Knowledge Economy: Handloom Weavers in Early Twentieth-Century United Provinces, India
International Review of Social History
2022-03-08
History
Social Economy and Living Standards: Consumer Cooperatives in Barcelona, 1891–1935
International Review of Social History
2021-12-29
History
Framing Black Communist Labour Union Activism in the Atlantic World: James W. Ford and the Establishment of the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers, 1928–1931
International Review of Social History
2019-07-02
History
Genealogies of “Verification”: Policing the Master–Servant Relationship in Colonial and Postcolonial India
International Review of Social History
2021-12-16
History
21
Murder and the Working Lives of Chinese Male Servants in Colonial Singapore, 1910s–1930s
International Review of Social History
2020-06-24
History
Networks of Revolutionary Workers: Socialist Red Women in Finland in 1918
International Review of Social History
2019-07-10
History
“Republican” Mutinies in the Spanish Navy: Resonances of an Era of Rebellion and the Erosion of an Empire
International Review of Social History
2020-07-01
History
Learning to Labour: “Native” Orphans in Colonial India, 1840s–1920s
International Review of Social History
2019-11-29
History
25
“We Cannot Please Everyone”: Contentions over Adjustment in EPRDF Ethiopia (1991–2018)
International Review of Social History
2021-03-12
History
Connecting the “Inside” and the “Outside” World: Convict Labour and Mobile Penal Camps in Colonial Senegal (1930s–1950s)
International Review of Social History
2019-07-05
History
Historicizing Extramural Convict Labour: Trajectories and Transitions in Early Modern Europe
International Review of Social History
2020-07-16
History
The Art of Running Away: Escapes and Flight Movements During the Great Depression in São Tomé e Príncipe, 1930–1936
International Review of Social History
2021-09-28
History
General Labour History of Africa. Workers, Employers and Governments, 20th–21st Centuries. Ed. by Stefano Bellucci and Andreas Eckert. Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge 2019. xx, 761 pp. Maps. £95.00. (Paper: £30.00.)
International Review of Social History
2022-03-11
History
The Market as a Means of Post-Violence Recovery: Armenians and Oriental Carpets in the Late Ottoman Empire (c.1890s–1910s)
International Review of Social History
2021-02-18
History
Dissecting Sites of Punishment: Penal Colonies and Their Borders
International Review of Social History
2019-08-07
History
Family, Gender, and Labour in the Greek Mines, 1860–1940
International Review of Social History
2019-11-08
History
33
Does Exclusion Follow the Flag? Merchant Sailors and US Imperial Expansion, 1895–1906
International Review of Social History
2021-05-14
History
A Beveridge Plan for India? Social Insurance and the Making of the “Formal Sector”
International Review of Social History
2019-07-12
History
On the Edge of Penal Colonies: Castiadas (Sardinia) and the “Redemption” of the Land
International Review of Social History
2019-09-18
History
The “Perfect Map” of Widow Hiamtse: A Micro-Spatial History of Sugar Plantations in Early Modern Southeast Asia, 1685–1710
International Review of Social History
2021-12-06
History
Women in the Silver Mines of Potosí: Rethinking the History of “Informality” and “Precarity” (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
International Review of Social History
2019-10-24
History
“Fraudonomics”: Cartooning against Structural Adjustment in Togo
International Review of Social History
2021-03-10
History
Women and Gender in the Mines: Challenging Masculinity Through History: An Introduction
International Review of Social History
2020-02-12
History
40
“Warphans” and “Quiet” Heroines: Depictions of Chinese Women and Children in the
Comité mondial des femmes contre la guerre et le fascisme's
Campaigns during the Second Sino-Japanese War
International Review of Social History
2022-03-10
History
The Global History of Inequality
International Review of Social History
2019-07-08
History
The War at the Workplace: Calcutta's Dockworkers and Changing Labour Regime, 1939–1945
International Review of Social History
2022-02-03
History
Experts, Exiles, and Textiles: German “Rationalisierung” on the 1930s Turkish Shop Floor
International Review of Social History
2020-10-26
History
‘A Gallant Fight’: The UAW and the 1970 General Motors Strike
International Review of Social History
2022-04-26
History
Workers’ Inquiry and Global Class Struggle. Strategies, Tactics, Objectives. Ed. by Robert Ovetz. Pluto Press, London 2020, 288 pp. £75.00 (Paper: £19.99; E-book: £19.99)
International Review of Social History
2021-11-15
History
A Proletarian Turf War: The Rise and Fall of Barcelona's Sindicatos Libres, 1919–1923
International Review of Social History
2021-04-16
History
Democracy and Adjustment in Niger: A Conflict of Rationales
International Review of Social History
2021-03-12
History
48
Michitake Aso. Rubber and the Making of Vietnam. An Ecological History, 1897–1975. [Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges.] University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill (NC)2018. xvii, 405 pp. Ill. Maps. $90.00. (Paper: $32.95; E-book: $23.99.)
International Review of Social History
2020-07-24
History
When Ants Beset the Elephant: Rent Extraction and Resistance on China's E-commerce Platform
International Review of Social History
2021-12-09
History
Families, Manumission, and Freed People in Urban Minas Gerais in the Era of Atlantic Abolitionism
International Review of Social History
2020-03-04
History