Labor History 65 (2024), 3

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Labor History 65 (2024), 3
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The Politics of Deindustrialization

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Labor History
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United Kingdom
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Jakob Schneider, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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Introduction

Introduction
Marion Fontaine, Steven High & Lauren Laframboise
Pages: 307-315
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2320229

Review Article

“We were replaced by pines”: dispossession, displacement, and the colonial wound in Pilpilco’s coal plant closure
Magdalena Novoa & Daniela Morales Fredes
Pages: 316-336
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2326029

Research Article

Generations at the crossroads: biographical experience and working-class politics in China
Wen Xie
Pages: 337-351
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2319298

Negotiating job security and capital investments in response to deindustrialization: the case of Canada’s auto sector
Dimitry Anastakis & Steven High
Pages: 352-368
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2321243

Why Windsor deindustrialized differently than Detroit
Patrick Cooper-McCann & Andrew Guinn
Pages: 369-387
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2323046

Worker ownership in North America: the cases of Weirton Steel (West Virginia) and Algoma Steel (Ontario)
Gregory Wilson & Steven High
Pages: 388-402
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2319286

Silent witnesses: the disputed landscapes of Belgium’s black country
Michael Bianchi
Pages: 403-418
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2323667

Reticence, gender, and deindustrialisation: oral history challenges emerging within deindustrialisation studies and labour history
Shonagh L. Joice
Pages: 419-431
DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2024.2320225

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