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Labor and the New Millennium: Class, Vision, and Change. The Twenty-second North American Labor History Conference

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2002

William J. Mello
Affiliation:
New School University

Abstract

Wayne State University, in Detroit, Michigan, once again hosted the twenty- second North American Labor History Conference (NALHC). Held between October 19–21, 2000, the conference was an incursion into cutting-edge scholarly research, examining the history of working-class and labor movements in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Mexico, as well as Central and Latin America. NALHC explored the deep-rooted relations among work and race, gender, ethnicity, citizenship, and the economy. A unique and particularly interesting aspect of the conference was that many of the panels were composed of both activists and academics of the labor movement, which made the examination of past and present issues of working-class life highly informative.

Type
Reports and Correspondence
Copyright
© 2001 The International Labor and Working-Class History Society

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