Labor History
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Grant of the Week: Herbert G. Gutman Prize for Outstanding Dissertation
Zoë Jackson | Dec 20, 2018
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AHA Member Spotlight: Phil Rubio
Matthew Keough | Mar 6, 2018
Phil Rubio is associate professor of history at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Margaret Lynch-Brennan
Matthew Keough | Dec 27, 2017
Margaret Lynch-Brennan is a current public scholar for Humanities New York. -
Will Robots Rule the World?
Dane Kennedy | Dec 11, 2017
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Grant of the Week: Herbert Gutman Dissertation Prize
Zoe Jackson | Oct 25, 2017
The Labor and Working-Class History Association announces its annual Herbert Gutman Dissertation Prize. -
“Vermin are Like Weeds in Your Garden”: Fences, Poisons, and Agricultural Transformation in Colonial Namibia
Bernard C. Moore | Jul 20, 2017
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Killing for Sheep
Bernard C. Moore | Jun 9, 2017
Blog Contest winner Bernard C. Moore's blog series explores how vermin control transformed southern Namibian agriculture under apartheid and colonialism. -
Race, Class, and History in the Trump Era
Tyler Stovall | May 1, 2017
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The Muddled History of the Denver Omelet
Rick Halpern | Jan 8, 2017
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AHA Member Spotlight: James Benton
Matthew Keough | Dec 14, 2016
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