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Working across the Seas: Indian Maritime Labourers in India, Britain, and in Between, 1600–1857

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2006 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Michael H. Fisher

Integration through Sports? Polish Migrants in the Ruhr, Germany

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2015 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Diethelm Blecking

“Amok!”: Mutinies and Slaves on Dutch East Indiamen in the 1780s

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2013 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Matthias van Rossum

The Communist International, 1919–43: The Personnel of its Highest Bodies

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 1976 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Vilém Kahan

Reinventing Free Labor. Padrones and Immigrant Workers in the North American West, 1880–1930 By Peck, Gunther. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2000. xiii, 293 pp. Ill. Maps. £35.00; $54.95. (Paper: £11.95; $19.95.); DOI: 10.1017/S0020859002640623

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2002 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Seth Wigderson

Towards a Global History of Domestic and Caregiving Workers. Ed. by Dirk Hoerder, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk and Silke Neunsinger. [Studies in Global Social History, Vol.18; Studies in Global Migration History, Vol.6.]Brill, Leiden [etc.] 2015. xvi, 568 pp. Ill. €159.00; $206.00.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2016 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Silvia Federici

General Issues

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1999 in International Review of Social History

News of the Profession

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 1995 in International Review of Social History

Resumenes

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1995 in International Review of Social History

RESÚMENES

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2005 in International Review of Social History

Servants of Globalization. Women, Migration and Domestic Work. By Rhacel Salazar ParreÑas. Stanford University Press, Stanford (Cal.) 2001. xi, 309 pp. $55.00; £40.00. (Paper: $18.95; £12.95.).

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2004 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Ratna Saptari

Notes on Contributors

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1967 in International Review of Social History

Capital, Market, and Labour in the Western Cape Winelands c.1900: Agricultural Capitalism?

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2018 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Lars Olsson

Labour-Intensive Industrialization in Global History. Ed. by Gareth Austin and Kaoru Sugihara. [Routledge explorations in economic history, Vol. 59.] Routledge, London [etc.] 2013. xiii, 310 pp. $15.00; £80.00.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2015 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Wolfgang Knöbl

Setting Nutritional Standards. Theory, Policies, Practices. Ed. by Elizabeth Neswald, David F. Smith, and Ulrike Thoms. [Rochester Studies in Medical History.] University of Rochester Press, Rochester (NY) 2017. vii, 230 pp. Ill. $99.00. (E-book: $29.99.)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2018 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Hans de Beer

Doktrinäre Auswirkungen der Ersten Internationale in der Schweiz

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1966 in International Review of Social History

Authors: E. Gruner

Marc Buggeln. Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014. 334 pp. £60.00.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2017 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Klaas Stutje

RESÚMENES

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2004 in International Review of Social History

Lucassen, Leo. The Immigrant Threat. The Integration of Old and New Migrants in Western Europe since 1850. [Studies of World Migrations.] University of Illinois Press, Urbana, [etc.] 2005. xii, 277 pp. $16.99

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2006 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Richard Alba

RESÚMENES

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2000 in International Review of Social History

Authors: Willeke Tijssen