Archiv für Mai 2014

The transfer of European social policy concepts to tropical Africa, 1900–50: the example of maternal and child welfare

Research Articles Ulrike Lindner, Journal of Global History, Volume 9 Issue 02, pp 208-231Abstract

A ‘most imperial’ contribution: New Zealand and the old age pensions debate in Britain, 1898–1912

Research Articles Edmund Rogers, Journal of Global History, Volume 9 Issue 02, pp 189-207Abstract

Editorial – border crossings: global dynamics of social policies and problems

Research Articles Julia Moses, Martin J. Daunton, Journal of Global History, Volume 9 Issue 02, pp 177-188Abstract

Historische Schuld und politische Verantwortung

Um es gleich vorweg zu sagen, ein „Historikerstreit“ ist das nicht, was sich im bisherigen Verlauf des Geschichtsjahres 2014, also einhundert Jahre nach Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs,…

A critique of East Indian indentured historiography in the Caribbean

Labor History, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 389-401, July 2014.

Solidarity means inclusion: race, class, and ethnicity within Tampa’s transnational Cigar Workers‘ Union

Labor History, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 271-293, July 2014.

Reforming and restructuring the Australian workplace: a study of the Williamstown Naval Dockyard 1983–1993

Labor History, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 251-270, July 2014.

Historicizing labor cinema: recovering class and lost work on screen

Labor History, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 309-325, July 2014.

Colonial ideology versus labour reality: a history of the recruitment of Italian workers to the colony of Eritrea, 1890s–1940s

Labor History, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 294-308, July 2014.

Trade unions and ‘responsible participation’: Dahomey, 1958–1975

Labor History, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 346-364, July 2014.