Labour History Review Volume: 82, Issue: 3 (December 2017)
Since 1960 Labour History Review has explored the working lives and politics of 'ordinary' people. It has played a key role in redefining social and political history.
The journal's emphasis is on British labour history, though comparative and international studies are not neglected. The editors welcome contributions which dig deeper within the traditional subject matter of labour history, but they
are also keen to expand the parameters of the subject and the range of approaches taken to it. They are particularly interested in articles which engage with issues of gender and ethnicity or race, as well as class.
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Contents:
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Emily Mason
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Mark J. Crowley
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Stephen Meredith
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Ian Greenwood, Matt Perry, Stephen Gundle, Peter Catterall, David Howell, and D.W. Bebbington
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Labour History Review Essay Prize
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