Correction on International Labor History Association Book of the Year Award Post

The International Labor History Association (ILHA) is pleased to announce its “Book of the Year Award”
for 2022. The award this year is presented to two separate labor history volumes that the ILHA Board
agreed deserved recognition for outstanding labor history: Chad E. Pearson, Capital’s Terrorists.
Klansmen, Lawmen, and Employers in the Long Nineteenth Century (University of North Carolina Press,
2022), and Ahmed White, Under the Iron Heel: The Wobblies and the Capitalist War on Radical Workers

International Labor History Association (ILHA) Award

ILHA Book of the Year Award for 2015.

The International Labor History Association (ILHA) is pleased to announce the ILHA Book of the Year Award for 2015. Canadian labor historian Craig Heron is author of Lunch-Bucket Lives, Remaking the Workers’ City (Between the Lines Press, Toronto, 2015) – a remarkably thorough study of workers and their city of Hamilton, Ontario, over a fifty-year period, 1890-1940.

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