Labor History is the pre-eminent journal for historical scholarship on labor. It is thoroughly ecumenical in its approach and showcases the work of labor historians, industrial relations scholars, labor economists, political scientists, sociologists, social movement theorists, business scholars and all others who write about labor issues. Labor History is also committed to geographical and chronological breadth. It publishes work on labor in the US and all other areas of the world. It is concerned with questions of labor in every time period, from the eighteenth century to contemporary events. Labor History provides a forum for all labor scholars, thus helping to bind together a large but fragmented area of study. By embracing all disciplines, time frames and locales, Labor History is the flagship journal of the entire field. All research articles published in the journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and refereeing by at least two anonymous referees.
Original Articles
The only solution is revolution: the Spanish Confederación Nacional de Trabajo and the problem of unemployment in Republican Spain, 1931–1933 Jason Garner & José BenclowiczPages: 375-397 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2018.1423582
Between idealism and reality: the unknown chapter of the Thessalonikian dockworkers in their struggle in the port of Haifa, 1933–1935 Shai SrougoPages: 398-414 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2017.1255542
The worker cooperative movement in South Korea: from radical autonomy to state-sanctioned accommodation Minsun JiPages: 415-436 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2018.1422379
Spatially strong: Dead Sea Works Ltd. and the building up of the southeast of Israel, 1948–1964 Shani Bar-On MamanPages: 437-453 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2018.1422381
Origins and evolution of Maoism in Argentina, 1968–1971 Carlos Mignon & Adam FishwickPages: 454-471 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2018.1422382
Harvests of shame: enduring unfree labour in the twentieth-century United States, 1933–1964 Nicola PizzolatoPages: 472-490 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2018.1467259
The development of a new labour framework during the Second Republic in Spain: the Central Service for job placement and defence against unemployment Patricia Suárez & Joaquín Ocampo Suárez-ValdésPages: 491-511 / DOI: 10.1080/0023656X.2018.1467260