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Gutman and Montgomery: Politics and Direction of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History in the 1980s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Gregory S. Kealey
Affiliation:
Memorial University of Newfoundland

Abstract

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Type
Review Essays
Copyright
Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1990

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References

NOTE

In place of notes on each occasion that various reviews of Gutman and Montgomery are alluded to in the text I shall list them here. For Gutman and Power and Culture these include: Special Issue on Gutman, Herbert G., Labor History 29 (1988):295405CrossRefGoogle Scholar (essays by Montgomery, Leon Fink, Nathan Huggins, Nell Painter, Susan Levine, Bruno Cartosio, Alan Dawley, Sean Wilentz, and Christine Stansell); Brinkley, Alan, “The World of Workers,” New Republic, 02 8, 1988, 3538Google Scholar; Dubofsky, Melvyn, “Workers, Jews, and the American Past,” Tikkun 3 (1988):9597Google Scholar; Kazin, Michael, “The Historian as Populist,” New York Review of Books, 05 12, 1988, 4850Google Scholar; Kealey, Gregory S., “Herbert G. Gutman, 1928–1985, and the Writing of Working-Class History,” Monthly Review 38 (05 1986):2230CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Nasaw, David, “The Democratic Historian,” The Nation, January 30, 1988, 132–34Google Scholar; Roediger, David, “What Was so Great about Herbert Gutman?Labour/Le Travail 23 (1989):255262.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

On Montgomery and The Fall, see: Symposium,” Labor History 30 (1989):93137Google Scholar (essays by Howell John Harris, Sanford Jacoby, Michael Kazin, Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner, Nell Painter, and Robert Zieger, and a response by Montgomery); A Roundtable Symposium,” Radical History Review 40 (1988):88114Google Scholar (essays by Ruth Milkman, Staughton Lynd, and Alan Dawley); Annunziato, Frank R., “Review,” Rethinking Marxism 1 (1988):159–68CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Berlin, Ira, “From Union to Division: The Weakening of American Labor,” Manchester Guardian Weekly, 05 22, 1988, 20Google Scholar; Dubofsky, Melvyn, “Review,” Journal of American History 75 (1988):215–17CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Barbara Ehrenreich, “Labors Lost,” The Atlantic, September 1987, 100–102; Gerstle, Gary, “A Major History of American Labor,” Dissent 35 (1988):240–43Google Scholar; Kazin, Michael, “Class History,” The Nation, 09 5, 1987, 201–4Google Scholar; Alex Keyssar, “Working-class Facts,” Times Literary Supplement, May 13–19, 1988, 523; Palmer, Bryan D., “The American Way of Seeing Class,” Labour/Le Travail 24 (1989):245–52CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Tomlins, Christopher, “Review,” Labour History (Australia) 55 (1988):97100CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Wright, Gavin, “Review,” Journal of Economic History 48 (1988):501–3.CrossRefGoogle Scholar