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Contents
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ISSUE 61
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SPRING 2008
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ARTICLES
RESEARCH NOTE / NOTE DE RECHERCHE
PRESENTATION / PRÉSENTATION
NOTE AND DOCUMENT / NOTE ET DOCUMENT
REVIEW ESSAYS / NOTES CRITIQUES
REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS
| Christopher Dummitt, The Manly Modern: Masculinity in Postwar Canada, by Magda Fahrni |
263 |
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| Jarrett Rudy, The Freedom to Smoke: Tobacco Consumption and Identity, by Donica Belisle |
265 |
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| Walter Hildebrandt and Brian Hubner, The Cypress Hills: An Island by Itself, by Donald G. Wetherell |
266 |
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| Henry Kreisel, The Rich Man, by Gene Homel |
268 |
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| Michael Welch, Scapegoats of September 11th: Hate Crimes and State Crimes in the War on Terror, by Robert F. Barsky |
270 |
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| Paul A. Gilje, Liberty on the Waterfront: American Maritime Culture in the Age of Revolution, by Peter Way |
272 |
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| Kris Paap, Working Construction: Why White Working-Class Men Put Themselves – And the Labor Movement – In Harm's Way, by Susan Braedley with Tom Johnstone |
274 |
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| Nelson Lichtenstein, ed., Wal-Mart: The Face of 21st Century Capitalism, by Melanie O'Gorman |
276 |
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| Ina Johanna Fandrich, The Mysterious Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveaux: A Study of Powerful Female Leadership in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans, by Caryn Cossé Bell |
278 |
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| Milagros Pena, Latina Activists Across Borders: Women's Grassroots Organizing in Mexico and Texas, by Alma M. Garcia |
280 |
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| Nick Henck, Subcommander Marcos, The Man and the Mask, by Mark Anderson |
282 |
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| Kurt Weyland, Bounded Rationality and Policy Diffusion: Social Sector Reform in Latin America, by Alvin Finkel |
284 |
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| Lawrence Mishel, Jared Bernstein, and Sylvia Allegretto, The State of Working America, 2006/2007, by Jason Russell |
287 |
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| Alan M. Wald, Trinity of Passion: The Literary Left and the Antifascist Crusade, by David Frank |
289 |
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| Jeremy Nuttall, Psychological Socialism. The Labour Party and Qualities of Mind and Character, 1931 to the Present, by Kevin Morgan |
291 |
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| Beverly Lemire, The Business of Everyday Life: Practice and Social Politics in England, c. 1600–1900, by Robin Ganev |
294 |
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| Richard B. Freeman, Peter Boxall, and Peter Haynes, eds., What Workers Say: Employee Voice in the Anglo-American Workplace, by Bruce Spencer |
296 |
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| Libby Schweber, Disciplining Statistics: Demography and Vital Statistics in France and England, 1830–1885, by Rania Tfally |
298 |
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| Padma Anagol, The Emergence of Feminism in India, 1850–1920, by Geraldine Forbes |
300 |
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| Paul Mason, Live Working or Die Fighting: How the Working Class Went Global, by David Camfield |
302 |
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| Jody Heymann, Forgotten Families: Ending the Growing Crisis Confronting Children and Working Parents in the Global Economy, by Alvin Finkel |
304 |
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| Shareen Hertel, Unexpected Power: Conflict and Change among Transnational Activists, by Mark Thomas |
306 |
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| Susanne Soederberg, Global Governance in Question: Empire, Class and the New Common Sense in Managing North-South Relations, by Fletcher Barager |
309 |
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| Mark Leier, Bakunin: The Creative Passion, by Sharif Gemie |
311 |
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| Tom Zaniello, The Cinema of Globalization: A Guide to Films About the New Economic Order, by George Melnyk |
313 |
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| Irena R. Makaryk and Joseph G. Price, eds., Shakespeare in the Worlds of Communism and Socialism, by Gabriel Egan |
315 |
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| David Harvey, Spaces of Global Capitalism: Towards A Theory of Uneven Geographical Development, by Andrew Herod |
317 |
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