Keyword [Working-Class] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
81. | I can do this. I can fit here. I can contribute: A substantive theory of moving from working class to new class by academic women |
82. | From working girl to adolescent: The Detroit YWCA and the transformation of sociability among working-class young women, 1900--1930 (Michigan) |
83. | Stories of school, stories of class: The working-class encounter with the academy in 20th century United States writing |
84. | Working Crass: Blue Collars and Blue Humor An examination of working-class stereotypes in primetime cartoons |
85. | The edge of miracles: Postrevolutionary Mexico City and the remaking of the industrial working class, 1925--1982 |
86. | Animals are part of the working class: Commons, enclosure, and resistance in the Atlantic world |
87. | The United Mine Workers of America moves west: Race, working class formation, and the discourse on cultural diversity in the Union Pacific coal towns of southern Wyoming, 1870--1930 |
88. | Slums, subsidies, and working-class housing: The experience of Leeds, 1933--1936, and the influence of local initiative on *policy formulation in the British Labour Party, 1930--1951 |
89. | Comparative analysis of European and American working class attainments: Equality, living standards, and social structures of accumulation |
90. | Symbolic politics: Government's war against the working class |
91. | Between two worlds: Rise of the working-class intellectual from early-eighteenth to mid-nineteenth-century England |
92. | Keeping up appearances: Informal social control in a white working class neighborhood in Chicag |
93. | 'We Need to March!': Black Working Class Protest Politics in Milwaukee, 1920-1970 |
94. | The tug of war: Labor, loyalty and rebellion in the Southwestern Illinois coalfields, 1914-1920 |
95. | Class, community, and gender in the Chilean copper mines: The El Teniente miners and working-class politics, 1904-1951. (Volumes I and II |
96. | Industrial labor between revolution and repression: Labor law and society in Germany, 1918-1945 |
97. | Nationalism, religion, citizenship, and work in the development of the Polish working class and the Polish trade union movement, 1815-1929. A comparative study of Russian Poland's textile workers and upper Silesian miners and metalworkers |
98. | POLITICS AND CONCIENCIA IN REVOLUTIONARY CUBA, 1959-1984 (COMMUNIST PARTY, CARIBBEAN, TRADE UNIONS, WORKING CLASS, SOCIALISM) |
99. | LABOR AND POLITICS IN NEP RUSSIA: WORKERS, TRADE UNIONS, AND THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN MOSCOW, 1921-1926 (WORKING CLASS, MANAGEMENT, INDUSTRY, STALINISM, LENINISM) |
100. | Organizing in the Working-Class: Contradictions, Learning & the Making of Left Organizer |
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