The Elephant Roundup (February 2023)
A monthly newsletter from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
A monthly newsletter from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
A monthly newsletter from Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications.
Scholarly Communications
Jill O’Neill, Books Are For Use and What That Means, Scholarly Kitchen (blog), December 6, 2022.
We are organizing a panel or roundtable on academic labor in Jewish Studies for the next AJS. We welcome the participation of scholars of academic labor and neoliberalism as well as colleagues who have been involved on their own campuses in:
-academic freedom
-organized graduate, adjunct, postdoctoral, non-tenure, and tenure-track labor
-diversity in Jewish Studies
Please contact sarafeld@illinois.edu if you are interested.
This is an entirely reasonable and straightforward question, but one with many dimensions to it. My _Free Labor: the Civil War and the Making of the American Working Class_ (due out from Illinois in the next few months) addresses some of these problems.
Can anyone suggest a good source on the wages of white workers in the northern economy during the Civil War? Thanks.
Karen Cook Bell