TOC: Social Science History 46 (2)
Social Science History volume 46, issue 2 has published and is available on Cambridge Core.
Links below provide free access to individual articles on the publisher's website.
Welcome to H-Labor, a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. H-Labor is particularly interested in fostering international discussion and colaboration on labor history topics. It also recognizes that teaching the history of workers entails maintaining some knowledge of working people and their unions today.
Social Science History volume 46, issue 2 has published and is available on Cambridge Core.
Links below provide free access to individual articles on the publisher's website.
The Oral History Office of the Hagley Library invites applications for oral history project support. The interviews generated by these projects will become part of the collection of the Hagley Library, which guarantees the permanent preservation of and access to oral histories associated with any funded project.
There's an image I've seen many times online and (I think) in printed sources. I'm struggling, however, to find key information--date, location, group involved, respository info. It's a really great shot. On this site, workers are identified as members of the KOL. Any help would be appreciated. Ed Wehrle, Eastern Illinois University
: How many species had a hand in making that glass of beer? From the perspective of environmental history, human artefacts like beer result from more-than-human collaboration across time.
The book Migration and Development in Southern Europe and South America during the Postwar Period explores the linkages between Southern Europe and South America in the post-World War II period, through organized migration and development policies.
Please join us at our GSU Special Collection & Archives Reed Fink Award Talk “Household Technicians or Maids of Honor?
2023 Business History Conference: Call For Papers
Detroit, Michigan
Concentrated market power and the weakened sway of corporate stakeholders over management have emerged as leading concerns of American political economy.
Proposals are invited for the conference
Building Ecosystems/Selling Natures: At the Edge of Environments and Economies
Workshop in Princeton, New Jersey
October 28-29, 2022
Call for Papers
Deadline: May 22, 2022
Co-sponsored by Princeton University’s Department of History and Columbia University’s Harriman Institute