International Review of Social History

Papers
(The median citation count of International Review of Social History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Remembering the 1977 Bread Riots in Suez: Fragments and Ghosts of Resistance5
Women's Rights and Global Socialism: Gendering Socialist Internationalism during the Cold War3
Introduction: Primitive Accumulation and Socialism3
A Well-Adjusted Debt: How the International Anti-Debt Movement Failed to Delink Debt Relief and Structural Adjustment3
“We Cannot Please Everyone”: Contentions over Adjustment in EPRDF Ethiopia (1991–2018)3
From Slaves and Servants to Citizens? Regulating Dependency, Race, and Gender in Revolutionary France and the French West Indies3
The Fair Value of Bread: Tunisia, 28 December 1983–6 January 19842
“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 War2
Women Labour Models and Socialist Transformation in early 1950s China2
State Socialism and the Rural Household: How Women's Handloom Weaving (and Pig-Raising, Firewood-Gathering, Food-Scavenging) Subsidized Chinese Accumulation2
Forging Polity in Times of International Class War: The Parliamentary Rhetoric on Labour in the First Polish Diet, 1919–19222
Introduction: Interpreting the Global Economy through Local Anger2
Being a Forestry Labourer in the Late Ottoman Empire: Debt Bondage, Migration, and Sedentarization2
Social Economy and Living Standards: Consumer Cooperatives in Barcelona, 1891–19352
Democracy and Adjustment in Niger: A Conflict of Rationales1
Mercenary Punishment: Penal Logics in the Military Labour Market1
Privatizing the Commons: Protest and the Moral Economy of National Resources in Jordan1
Revisiting White Labourism: New Debates on Working-Class Whiteness in Twentieth-Century Southern Africa – ERRATUM1
Blood on the Red Banner: Primitive Accumulation in the World's First Socialist State1
“Fraudonomics”: Cartooning against Structural Adjustment in Togo1
A Proletarian Turf War: The Rise and Fall of Barcelona's Sindicatos Libres, 1919–19231
“Full Rights” Feminists in South Asia: Freedom, Equality, and Justice1
Defining Asian Socialism: The Asian Socialist Conference, Asian Socialists, and the Limits of a Global Socialist Movement in 19531
Direct Action: The Invention of a Transnational Concept1
Becoming a Continent of Immigration: Charting Europe's Migration History, 1919–20191
Genealogies of “Verification”: Policing the Master–Servant Relationship in Colonial and Postcolonial India1
Peasant Resistance in Burkina Faso's Cotton Sector1
“The Call of the World”: Women's Memories of Global Socialist Feminism in India1
The WIDF's Work for Women's Rights in the (Post)colonial Countries and the “Soviet Agenda”1
Transatlantic Socialist Feminisms in the Cold War World1
John Harris. The Last Slave Ships. New York and the End of the Middle Passage. Yale University Press, New Haven (CT) [etc.] 2020. ix, 300 pp. Ill. Maps. € 30.00.1
“They Have No Property to Lose”: The Impasse of Free Labour in Lombard Silk Manufactures (1760–1810)1
Revisiting White Labourism: New Debates on Working-Class Whiteness in Twentieth-Century Southern Africa1
Internationalism, Protectionism, Xenophobia: The Second International's Migration Debate (1889–1914)1
When Ants Beset the Elephant: Rent Extraction and Resistance on China's E-commerce Platform1
Absolute Obedience: Servants and Masters on Danish Estates in the Nineteenth Century1
Regulating Labour through Foreign Punishment? Codification and Sanction at Work in New Kingdom Egypt1
Gunja Sengupta and Awam Amkpa. Sojourners, Sultans, and Slaves. America and the Indian Ocean in the Age of Abolition and Empire. University of California Press, Berkely (CA) 2023. xvi, 359 pp. Ill. Ma0
Providing for the Poor: The Old Poor Law, 1750–1834. Ed. by Peter Collinge and Louise Falcini. [New Historical Perspectives.] University of London Press, London 2022. xxii, 239 pp. Ill. £75.00; $100.00
Status, Power, and Punishments: “Household Workers” in Late Imperial China0
Michael Sturza. The London Revolution 1640–1643. Class Struggles in Seventeenth-Century England. Mad Duck Coalition, New York 2022. xvii, 224 pp. $25.00. (Paper: $20.00; E-book: $15.00.)0
For the Many: A Review Dossier0
Zachary Kagan Guthrie. Bound for Work. Labor, Mobility, and Colonial Rule in Central Mozambique, 1940–1965. University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville (VA) [etc.] 2018. xi, 225 pp. Ill. Maps. $45.00
James D. Fisher The Enclosure of Knowledge. Books, Power, and Agrarian Capitalism in Britain, 1660–1800. [Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History.] Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc0
Taylorism, Worker Resistance, and Industrial Relations in Sweden0
Annelien De Dijn. Freedom. An Unruly History. Harvard University Press, Cambridge (MA) 2020. 426 pp. Ill. $35.00; £28.95; € 31.50.0
The Social Biographical Approach in Global Labour History0
Imperial Inequalities. The Politics of Economic Governance across European Empires. Ed. by Gurminder K. Bhambra and Julia McClure. [Postcolonial International Studies.] Manchester University Press, Ma0
Winter-Quartering Tribes: Nomad–Peasant Relations in the Northeastern Frontiers of the Ottoman Empire (1800s–1850s)0
Elizabeth E. Sine Rebel Imaginaries. Labor, Culture, and Politics in Depression-Era California. Duke University Press, Durham (NC) 2021. xx, 295 pp. Ill. $104.95. (Paper: $27.95.)0
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A.K. Baiburin The Soviet Passport. The History, Nature, and Uses of the Internal Passport in the USSR (Transl. from Russian by Stephen Dalziel.) [New Russian Thought.] Polity Press, Cambridge [etc.] 20
Africans and the Soviet Rights Archipelago0
Activism across Borders since 1870: A Review Dossier0
Kristen Ghodsee. Second World, Second Sex. Socialist Women's Activism and Global Solidarity during the Cold War. Duke University Press, Durham (NC) 2018. xviii, 306 pp. Ill. $99.95. (Paper: $26.95.)0
Alain Prigent. Madeleine Marzin. Bretonne, résistante et élue communiste de Paris. Editions Manifeste/Le Merle Moqueur, Paris 2022. 388 pp. Ill. € 23.00.0
Pursuing the Individual in Working-Class History0
Karen Cook Bell. Running from Bondage. Enslaved Women and Their Remarkable Fight for Freedom in Revolutionary America. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. viii, 248 pp. Ill. £18.99. (Pa0
The Political Economy of Punishment: Slavery and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Brazil and the United States0
Todd Carmody. Work Requirements. Race, Disability, and the Print Culture of Social Welfare. Duke University Press, Durham (NC) [etc.] 2022. 320 pp. Ill. $104.95. (Paper: $27.95.)0
Jeremy Brown. June Fourth. The Tiananmen Protests and Beijing Massacre of 1989. [New Approaches to Asian History, Vol. 22.] Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. xxvi, 266 pp. Ill. Maps. 0
Asian Migrant Workers in the Arab Gulf States. The Growing Foreign Population and their Lives. Ed. by Masako Ishii [The Intimate and the Public in Asian and Global Perspectives, Vol. 10.] Brill, Leid0
Wang Fanxi. Mao Zedong Thought. Ed., Transl. and with an introduction by Gregor Benton. [Historical Materialism Book Series, Vol. 210.] Brill, Leiden [etc.] 2020. ix, 326 pp. € 150.00; $180.00. (E-boo0
The 1886 Southwest Railroad Strike, J. West Goodwin's Law and Order League, and the Blacklisting of Martin Irons0
The “Perfect Map” of Widow Hiamtse: A Micro-Spatial History of Sugar Plantations in Early Modern Southeast Asia, 1685–17100
A.M. Gittlitz I Want to Believe. Posadism, UFOs, and Apocalypse Communism. Pluto Press, London 2020. xi, 249 pp. Ill. £75.00. (Paper: £17.99; E-book: £9.99.)0
Fabrice Bensimon. Artisans Abroad. British Migrant Workers in Industrialising Europe, 1815–1870. Oxford University Press, Oxford [etc.] 2023. xiii, 286 pp. Ill. Maps. £83.00. (Open Access.)0
Rodrigo Finkelstein. Lost-Time Injury Rates. A Marxist Critique of Workers’ Compensation Systems [Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Vol. 216/ New Scholarship in Political Economy, Vol. 17.] Brill, 0
Andrea C. Mosterman Spaces of Enslavement. A History of Slavery and Resistance in Dutch New York Cornell University Press, Ithaca (NY) 2021. xiii, 230 pp. Ill. $39.95. (E-book: $25.99.)0
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Working-Class Leaders and Their Political Work Between Civil-Societal Engagement and Class Conflicts: The Case of August Bebel – A Comment to John D. French0
Ariadne Schmidt. Prosecuting Women. A Comparative Perspective on Crime and Gender before the Dutch Criminal Courts, c.1600–1810. [Crime and City in History, Vol. 4.] Brill, Leiden 2020. 285 pp. Ill. €0
International Solidarity as the Cornerstone of the Hungarian Post-War Socialist Women's Rights Agenda in the Magazine Asszonyok0
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Women, Workers, and Women Workers: Connections and Tensions in Transnational Activism0
“We Go on Our Own Boats!”: Korean Migrants and the Politics of Transportation Infrastructure in the Japanese Empire0
George Roberts. Revolutionary State-Making in Dar es Salaam. African Liberation and the Global Cold War, 1961–1974. [African Studies Series.] Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. xv, 3290
A Gendered Approach to the Yu Chi Chan Club and National Liberation Front during South Africa's Transition to Armed Struggle0
Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik. Solidarische Praxis in Allianz mit der Natur. Marx’ dialektische Praxisphilosophie für das 21. Jahrhundert. Westfälisches Dampfboot, Münster 2022. 205 pp. € 25.00.0
Karl Marx [und] Friedrich Engels. Exzerpte und Notizen. Februar 1864 bis Oktober 1868, November 1869, März, April, Juni 1870, Dezember 1872, Bearbeitet von Teinosuke Otani, Kohei Sato und Tim Graßmann0
International Solidarity in the Low Countries during the Twentieth Century. New Perspectives and Themes Ed. by Kim Christiaens, John Nieuwenhuys, and Charel Roemer. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Berlin 2020.0
“Be a Miner”: Constructions and Contestations of Masculinity in the British Coalfields, 1975–19830
The Women of Viharsarok: Peasant Women's Labour Activism in 1890s Hungary0
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“Solidarity Is a Matter of the Heart”: Anti-Imperialist Solidarity Donations in GDR Children's Magazines0
Co-Operative Citizens? Development, Work and Protest in Guyana, c. 1970–19850
Kathleen M. Brown Undoing Slavery. Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia (PA) 2023. 446 pp. $39.95.0
Introduction: Punitive Perspectives on Labour Management0
The Art of Running Away: Escapes and Flight Movements During the Great Depression in São Tomé e Príncipe, 1930–19360
“Like we would help brothers or sisters”? Practising Solidarity with Greek Civil War Refugees in Socialist Czechoslovakia and the GDR in the Shadow of World War II0
“Side by Side with Fighting Nations”: Making the New Culture of Pro-African Solidarity in the Campaigns of the Czechoslovak Committee for Solidarity with African and Asian Peoples0
Kathryn Olivarius. Necropolis. Disease, Power, and Capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge (MA) and London 2022. ix, 336 pp. Ill. Maps. $35.00; £30.35; €0
Daniel Oviedo Silva. El enemigo a las puertas. Porteros y prácticas acusatorias en Madrid (1936–1945). Comares, Granada 2022. lii, 286 pp. Ill. € 33.00.0
Alejandro García-Montón. Genoese Entrepreneurship and the Asiento Slave Trade, 1650–1700. [Early Modern Iberian History in Global Contexts: Connexions.] Routledge, New York [etc.] 2022. xvi, 294 pp. £0
Introduction to the Review Dossier on The Digital Factory: Continuing a Long-Standing Debate0
Full-Rights Feminists and a History of the Care Crisis0
Allison Margaret Bigelow. Mining Language. Racial Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonial Metallurgy in the Early Modern Iberian World. Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 0
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Chris Gilbert. Commune or Nothing! Venezuela's Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project. Monthly Review Press, New York 2023. 216 pp. $89.00.0
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Talbot Imlay. The Practice of Socialist Internationalism. European Socialists and International Politics, 1914–1960. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2018. xi, 480 pp. £100.00.0
On Power at Work0
Mark Jay and Philip Conklin. A People's History of Detroit. Duke University Press, Durham (NC) [etc.] 2020. xii, 306 pp. Ill. Maps. $99.95. (Paper: $26.95.)0
Magdalena Candioti. Una historia de la emancipación negra. Esclavitud y abolición en la Argentina. Siglo veintiuno editores, Buenos Aires 2021. 272 pp. Arg. $2,630.0
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Anna Suranyi. Indentured Servitude. Unfree Labour and Citizenship in the British Colonies. [States, People, and the History of Social Change, Vol. 4.] McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal [etc.] 0
Nancy Fraser. Cannibal Capitalism. How Our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet and What We Can Do About It. Verso, London [etc.] 2022. xvii, 190 pp. Paper: £9.99. (E-book: £7.50.)0
The Prohibition of Child Labour in Factories Revisited: Towards a Social History of Decommodification in the Early Nineteenth Century0
Catherine Besteman. Militarized Global Apartheid. [Global Insecurities.] Duke University Press, Durham (NC) [etc.] 2020. 197 pp. $89.95. (Paper: $23.95.)0
Şebnem Eroğlu. Poverty and International Migration. A Multi-Site and Intergenerational Perspective. Policy Press, Bristol 2022. v, 126 pp. £47.00.0
Wage Earners in India, 1500–1900. Regional Approaches in an International Context. Ed. by Jan Lucassen and Radhika Seshan. [Politics and Society in India and the Global South.] Sage, New Delhi 2022. 30
Laleh Khalili. Sinews of War and Trade. Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula. Verso, London [etc.] 2020. xvi, 352 pp. Ill. Maps. £20.00. (Paper: £11.99; E-book: £20.00.)0
Migration in Africa. Shifting Patterns of Mobility from the 19th to the 21st Century. Ed. by Michiel de Haas and Ewout Frankema. Routledge, New York [etc.] 2022. xx, 400 pp. Maps. £130.00. (Paper: £350
Colonial Knowledge Economy: Handloom Weavers in Early Twentieth-Century United Provinces, India0
GUIDE TO THE INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND COLLECTIONS AT THE IISH: SUPPLEMENT FOR 20190
Yaniv Voller. Second-Generation Liberation Wars. Rethinking Colonialism in Iraqi Kurdistan and Southern Sudan [Intelligence and National Security in Africa and the Middle East.] Cambridge University P0
Reflections on Activism across Borders: A Response0
The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World. Ed. by Francisca de Haan. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham 2023. xxiv, 701 pp. Ill. € 217.99. (E-book: € 160.49.)0
Sean M. Kelley American Slavers. Merchants, Mariners, and the Transatlantic Commerce in Captives, 1644–1865. Yale University Press, New Haven (CT) [etc.], 2023. 479 pp. Ill. Maps. $35.00. (E-book: $350
Peter Good. The East India Company in Persia. Trade and Cultural Relations in the Eighteenth Century. I.B. Tauris, London [etc.] 2022. xvii, 199 pp. Ill. Maps. £85.00. (Paper: £28.99; E-book: £26.50.)0
Bas Umali. Pangayaw and Decolonizing Resistance. Anarchism in the Philippines. Ed. by Gabriel Kuhn. PM Press, Oakland (CA) 2020. 116 pp. Ill. $15.00. (E-book: $8.95.)0
Lazar Lipotkin. The Russian Anarchist Movement in North America. Transl. and Ed. by Malcolm Archibald. Black Cat Press, Edmonton 2019. xii, 292 pp. Ill. $24,95.0
“You Are Not Alone”: Angela Davis and the Soviet Dreams of Freedom0
Law, Labour and Lunch in France at the Turn of the Twentieth Century0
Thomas Figarol. Les diamants de Saint-Claude, Un district industriel à l’âge de la première mondialisation, 1870–1914. Préf. de Jean-Claude Daumas. [Collection Perspectives Historiques, Enterprises.] 0
Mariana P. Candido Wealth, Land, and Property in Angola. A History of Dispossession, Slavery, and Inequality. [African Studies Series, 160.] Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2022. xiv, 3230
Samira Saramo. Building that Bright Future. Soviet Karelia in the Life Writing of Finnish North Americans University of Toronto Press, Toronto 2022. x, 267 pp. Ill. Maps. Cad. $85.00. (Paper, E-book: 0
Daniel Agbiboa. They Eat Our Sweat. Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria. [Critical Frontiers of Theory, Research, and Policy in International Development Studies.] Oxfo0
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Mario Tronti. Workers and Capital. Transl. [from Italian] by David Broder. Verso Books, London [etc.] 2019 (1971). xxxv, 364 pp. £70.00. (Paper: £19.99; E-book: £16.99).0
Carmen Soliz. Fields of Revolution. Agrarian Reform and Rural State Formation in Bolivia, 1935–1964. [Pitt Latin American Series.] University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh (PA) 2021. xiv, 266 pp. Il0
Richard J. Evans Eric Hobsbawm. A Life in History. Oxford University Press, New York [etc.] 2019. xiii, 785 pp. Ill. $39.95.0
Gregory Brew. Petroleum and Progress in Iran. Development, and the Cold War. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2022. xiv, 277 pp. Ill. Maps. £75.00. (E-book: $99.00.)0
A Decade after the Arab Revolutions: Reflections on the Evolution of Questions about the SWANA Region0
Between National and International: Women's Transnational Activism in Twentieth-Century Chile0
Women's Work and the Occupational Structure in Late Nineteenth-Century Sweden0
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Socialist Accumulation and Its “Primitives” in Romania0
Transnational Echoes of Spenceanism: A Text-Mining Exploration in English-Language Newspapers (1790–1850)0
Samuel K. Cohn jr. Popular Protest and Ideals of Democracy in Late Renaissance Italy Oxford University Press, Oxford 2022. xx, 260 pp. Ill. £75.00.0
Eileen Boris. Making the Woman Worker. Precarious Labor and the Fight for Global Standards, 1919–2019. Oxford University Press, New York [etc.] 2019. 344 pp. £22.99.0
Simon Dell. The Portrait and the Colonial Imaginary. Photography between France and Africa 1900–1939. Leuven University Press, Leuven 2020. 247 pp. Ill. € 55.00.0
Biographies of Labor Activists: Trajectories, Daringness, and Challenges0
Isabel Käser. The Kurdish Women's Freedom Movement. Gender, Body Politics and Militant Femininities. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. xvi, 240 pp. Ill. Maps. £75.00. (E-book: $80.00.0
Andrew G. Bonnell Red Banners, Books and Beer Mugs. The Mental World of German Social Democrats, 1863–1914. [Historical Materialism Book Series, Vol. 220.] Brill, Leiden [etc.] 2021. viii, 225 pp. € 10
Workers Reconstituting the Factory0
Transnational Activism through the Prism of Anarchism, and Vice Versa0
John L. Campbell and John A. Hall. What Capitalism Needs. Forgotten Lessons of Great Economists. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. xii + 299 pp. £20.00.0
Francisco J. Romero Salvadó, ¿Quién mató a Eduardo Dato? Comedia política y tragedia social en España, 1892–1921. Editorial Comares. Granada 2020. xv + 444 pp. Ill. €33.00. - Francisco J. Romero Salva0
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Global Commerce and Economic Conscience in Europe, 1700–1900. Distance and Entanglement. Ed. by Felix Brahm and Eve Rosenhaft. [Studies of the German Historical Institute London.] Oxford University Pr0
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Caught In-Between: Coerced Intermediaries in the Jails of Colonial India0
Introduction to Everyday Internationalism: Socialist–South Connections and Mass Culture during the Cold War0
“I Reserve the Right to Criticize My Friends”: The International Committee for Political Prisoners and Its Letters from Russian Prisons0
International Monetary Fund Riots or Nasserian Revolt? Thinking Fluid Memories: Egypt 19770
Bertel Nygaard. History and the Formation of Marxism. [Marx, Engels, and Marxisms.] Palgrave Macmillan, Cham 2022. xvii, 251 pp. € 108.99. (E-book: € 85.59.)0
Humanitarian and Youth Activism across Time and Space0
Light and Shadow of the Digital Factory: Response to the Comments0
Xenophobic Mob Violence against Free Labour Migrants in the Age of the Nation State: How Can the Atlantic Experience Help to Find Global Patterns?0
“Without Solidarity, No People”: International Solidarity in the East German People's Solidarity0
Karl Gerth. Unending Capitalism. How Consumerism Negated China's Communist Revolution. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2020. xi, 384 pp. Ill. £59.99. (Paper: £18.99; E-book: $20.00.)0
Aurelie Dianara Andry. Social Europe, the Road not Taken. The Left and European Integration in the Long 1970s. [Oxford Studies in Modern European History Series.] Oxford University Press, Oxford [etc.0
Eliza Ablovatski. Revolution and Political Violence in Central Europe. The Deluge of 1919. [Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare.] Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 0
Jéremie Brucker. Avoir l’étoffe. Une histoire du vêtement professionnel en France des années 1880 à nos jours. Préf. d'Isabelle Lespinet-Moret. [Histoire des mondes du travail.] Arbre bleu, Nancy 20210
The Market as a Means of Post-Violence Recovery: Armenians and Oriental Carpets in the Late Ottoman Empire (c.1890s–1910s)0
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)0
William H. SewellJr. Capitalism and the Emergence of Civic Equality in Eighteenth-Century France. [Chicago Studies in Practices of Meaning.] The University of Chicago Press, Chicago (IL) [etc.] 2021. 0
Does Exclusion Follow the Flag? Merchant Sailors and US Imperial Expansion, 1895–19060
Thomas Fleischman. Communist Pigs. An Animal History of East Germany's Rise and Fall. University of Washington Press, Seattle (WA) 2020. xviii, 268 pp. Ill. $40.00.0
Murat Metinsoy. The Power of the People. Everyday Resistance and Dissent in the Making of Modern Turkey, 1923–38. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. xi, 405 pp. Ill. Maps. £29.99. (E-b0
Robert Cliver. Red Silk. Class, Gender, and Revolution in China's Yangzi Delta Silk Industry. Harvard University Asia Center, Cambridge (MA) 2020. xv, 436 pp. $75.00; £60.95.0
Sven Van Melkebeke. Dissimilar Coffee Frontiers. Mobilizing Labor and Land in the Lake Kivu Region, Congo and Rwanda (1918–1960/62). [African History, Vol. 9.] Brill, Leiden [etc.] 2020. xiv, 335 pp. 0
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Meng Zhang. Timber and Forestry in Qing China. Sustaining the Market. [Culture, Place, and Nature.] University of Washington Press, Seattle (WA) 2021. xxi, 255 pp. Ill. Maps. $99.00. (Paper: $30.00.)0
Marlene L. Daut Awakening the Ashes. An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill (NC) 2023. xxi, 415 pp. Ill. Maps. $99.00. (Paper: $34.95; E-boo0
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Lise Butler. Michael Young, Social Science, and the British Left, 1945–1970. [Oxford Historical Monographs.] Oxford University Press, Oxford [etc.] 2020. ix, 264 pp. £60.00.0
Punishment for the Coercion of Labour during the Ur III Period0
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“Full Rights” Feminists in South Asia: Freedom, Equality, and Justice – ERRATUM0
Mark Stoll. Profit. An Environmental History. [Environmental History.] Polity Press, Cambridge 2023. 280 pp. Ill. $35.00. (E-book: $28.00.)0
Guy Dechesne. Un siècle d'antimilitarisme révolutionnaire. Socialistes, anarchistes, syndicalistes et féministes 1849–1939. Atelier de création libertaire, Lyon 2021. 206 pp. € 12.00.0
Ángel Herrerín. The Road to Anarchy. The CNT under the Spanish Second Republic (1931–1936). [Sussex Studies in Spanish History.] Sussex Academic Press, Brighton [etc.] 2020. xi, 300 pp. £85.00; $99.950
Epilogue: Authoritarianism and the Specter of Democracy0
Old Wine in New Bottles, or Novel Challenges? A Labour History Perspective on Digital Labour0
In Search of the Global Labor Market. Ed. by Ursula Mense-Petermann, Thomas Welskopp, and Anna Zaharieva. [Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Vol. 219.] Brill, Leiden and Boston (MA) 2022. xvii, 3050
Akinobu Kuroda. A Global History of Money. [Routledge Explorations in Economic History.] Routledge, London [etc.], 2020, xiv, 213 pp. £120.00. (Paper: £36.99; E-book: £33.29.)0
Alessandro Stanziani. Les métamorphoses du travail contraint. Une histoire globale XVIIIe-XIXe siècles. [Domaine Histoire.] Presses de Sciences Po, Paris 2020. 328 pp. € 24.00.0
Katherine L French. Household Goods and Good Households in Late Medieval London. Consumption and Domesticity after the Plague University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia (PA) 2021. xvii, 314 pp. Il0
Internationalizing the Revolution: Veterans and Transnational Cultures of Memory and Solidarity between Yugoslavia and Algeria0
“Red Housekeeping” in a Socialist Factory: Jiashu and Transforming Reproductive Labor in Urban China (1949–1962)0
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Constructing Proletarian Nation(s): PSOE Internationalism in the Second Republic (1931–1932)0
Common Men, Exceptional Politicians: What Do We Gain from an Embodied Social Biographical Approach to Leftist Leaders Like Germany's August Bebel and Brazil's Luis Inácio Lula da Silva?0
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Tempered Radicalism: Zhang Dongsun and Chinese Guild Socialism, 1913–19220
Marie Muschalek. Violence as Usual. Policing and the Colonial State in German Southwest Africa. Cornell University Press, Ithaca (NY) 2019. 255 pp. Ill. $49.95 (E-book: $24.99).0
Anthony Carew. American Labour's Cold War Abroad. From Deep Freeze to Détente, 1945–1970. Athabasca University Press, Edmonton 2018. xviii, 510 pp. Ill. Can. $49.99.0
An Economic History of Famine Resilience. Ed. by Jessica Dijkman and Bas van Leeuwen. [Routledge Explorations in Economic History, 84.] Routledge, New York 2020. xi, 276 pp. Ill. Maps. £120.00. (E-boo0
Factory Politics in the People's Republic of China. Ed. by Joel Andreas. [Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China, Vol. 5.] Brill, Leiden [etc.] 2020. x, 189 pp. Maps. € 132.00; $159.00. (E-book: € 10
“A Feminism For the Many”: Response to the Comments0
J.C. Sharman Empires of the Weak. The Real Story of European Expansion and the Creation of the New World Order. Princeton University Press, Princeton (NJ) 2019. xii, 196 pp. $27.95; £22.00.0
Nicholas Radburn. Traders in Men. Merchants and the Transformation of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Yale University Press, New Haven (CT) 2023. xii, 341 pp. Ill. $35.00. (E-book: $35.00.)0
“A Gallant Fight”: The UAW and the 1970 General Motors Strike0
Pouya Aligmagham. Contesting the Iranian Revolution. The Green Uprisings. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2020. xvii, 315 pp. Ill. £74.99. (Paper: £24.99; E-book: $26.00.)0
Moving to Your Place: Labour Coercion and Punitive Violence against Minors under Guardianship (Charcas, Sixteenth through Eighteenth Centuries)0
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Michael Goldfield. The Southern Key. Class, Race, and Radicalism in the 1930s and 1940s. Oxford University Press, New York [etc.] 2020. ix, 416 pp. £32.99.0
Judith Surkis. Sex, Law, and Sovereignty in French Algeria, 1830–1930. [Corpus Juris: The Humanities in Politics and Law.] Cornell University Press, Ithaca (NY) 2019. xvi, 335 pp. Ill. Maps. $115.00. 0
Enrique Martino. Touts. Recruiting Indentured Labor in the Gulf of Guinea. [Work in Global and Historical Perspective, vol. 14.] De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Berlin [etc.] 2022. x, 271 pp. Ill. Maps. € 84.90
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