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Labor History

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Forged in conflict: a comparative history of labor, the state, and the Cold War in Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia
Haowei Wang et al.
20260 citations
A big deal: the Hyundai battery plant raid and the deeper labor history of the foreign-owned auto sector in the U.S.
Timothy J. Minchin
20260 citations
Plantation patriarchy and gendered leadership: women’s political voice in tea plantations of Assam
Channika Borah et al.
20260 citations
Care, social rights, and labor integration of the war-disabled, chronically ill patients, and retirees among Greek Civil War refugees in socialist Czechoslovakia
Nikola Tohma
20260 citations
White man’s work: race and middle-class mobility into the progressive era
Raphael Chambers & David Chambers
20260 citations
The Cold War of Labor Migrants: Opportunities, Struggles and Adaptations across the Iron Curtain and Beyond
Shiyuan Shi & Biyu Wu
20260 citations
I am a worker, and also a cultural constructor: factory art practices and the construction of labor identity in twentieth-century China
Yixuan Zeng
20260 citations
Nationalising oil and knowledge in Iran: labour, decolonisation and colonial modernity, 1933–51
Pengcheng Zhang
20260 citations
Dining halal under socialism: halal canteens and Hui workers in Beijing and Shanghai (1949–1980s)
Weiqin Zhou & Chang Li
20260 citations
Digital capitalists in code: investment practices among Chinese AI engineers and the transcendence of proletarianization
Zewei Li et al.
20260 citations
Biopolitics, immaterial labor, and subjective dilemmas of China’s data annotators
W. Vincent Liu
20260 citations
The limits of the marginality thesis: women’s and children’s proto-industrial earnings in Norfolk County’s straw bonnet industry, 1800–1825
Scott Pellegrino
20260 citations
Co-operative enterprise in comparative perspective: exceptionally un-american?
Christopher Mackin
20260 citations
From post-conflict reconstruction to transnational labor mobility: a political-economic history of Cambodian labor migration, 1975–2019
H. J. Wang et al.
20260 citations
Automation, artificial intelligence, and job displacement in the U.S., 2019–22
Kristen E. Broady et al.
20257 citations
From worker health to occupational health and safety in Turkey: a history of paradigm change
Volkan Isik
20254 citations
Three strikes, uneven repertoires: labor struggles and the limits of contention in Zonguldak, 1923–1991
Sadık Kiliç
20253 citations
Precarious resistance movements and the transformation of labour mobilisation in Madrid’s informal sectors
Francisco Fernández-Trujillo Moares & Gomer Betancor Nuez
20253 citations
Can cultural labor empower women in the context of intangible cultural heritage? A case study of Jian’ou Tiaofan
Chuanming Sun et al.
20252 citations
Labor to leadership : trade unions and political awakening in tea plantations of Assam
Channika Borah & Dibyajyoti Dutta
20252 citations

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