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«Labour History Review», n. 1/90 (2025)

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Una selezione di saggi in open access per celebrare il 90 volume della Rivista.

Fondata nel 1960, «Labour History Review» ha contribuito a ridefinire la storia sociale e politica, esplorando il lavoro e le lotte delle persone comuni.

In occasione del novantesimo numero, la Rivista – pubblicata in collaborazione con la Society for the Study of Labour History – offre una selezione di articoli ad accesso libero per il mese di maggio: 

Donald MacRaild, ”No Irish Need Apply”: The Origins and Persistence of a Prejudice, 78/3 (2013).

Jonathan Hyslop, The Strange Death of Liberal England and the Strange Birth of Illiberal South Africa: British Trade Unionists, Indian Labourers and Afrikaner Rebels, 1910-1914, 79/1 (2014).

Jamie Bronstein, Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, the ‘Member for All England’: Representing the Non-voter in the Chartist Decade, 80/2 (2015).

Tom Buchanan, Ideology, Idealism, and Adventure: Narratives of the British Volunteers in the International Brigades, 81/2 (2016).

David Selway, Death Underground: Mining Accidents and Memory in South Wales, 1913–74, 81/3 (2016).

Emmanuelle Morne, Glorious Auxiliaries? Gender, Participation, and Subordination in the Chartist Movement (1838–1851), 85/1 (2020).

Matt Beebee, Navigating Deindustrialization in 1970s Britain: The Closure of Bilston Steel Works and the Politics of Work, Place, and Belonging, 85/3 (2020).

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