Labor History Contents, Volume 42, 2001 MANAGING EDITOR Daniel J. Leab, Seton Hall University EDITORIAL BOARD Sidney Fine (Chairman), University of Michigan Kevin Boyle, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Melvyn Dubofsky, SUNY, Binghamton Daniel Ernst, Georgetown University Law Center Leon Fink, University of Illinois, Chicago Nancy F. Gabin, Purdue University Julie Greene, University of Colorado, Boulder Howell John Harris, Durham University (UK) Sanford M. Jacoby, UCLA Bruce Laurie, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Walter Licht, University of Pennsylvania Nelson Lichtenstein, University of Virginia Daniel Nelson, University of Akron Christopher Tomlins, American Bar Foundation Joe W. Trotter, Carnegie-Mellon University Robert Zieger, University of Florida Labor History publishes original research in labor history, studies of specific unions and of the impact of labor problems upon ethnic and minority groups, the nature of work and class life, theories of the labor movement, biographical portraits of important labor figures, comparative studies and analyses of foreign labor movements that shed light on American labor developments, and studies of radical groups or of radical history as they relate to American labor history. Editorial correspondence, including manuscripts for submission and books for review, should be addressed to Daniel J. Leab, The Editor, Labor History, Bobst Library, Tamiment Library/Wagner Archive, NYU, 70 Washington Square South, NYC, NY 10012, USA. E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: +1 (212) 741 6790. Please also address all correspondence relating to individual articles to The Editor. Business correspondence, including orders and remittances relating to subscriptions, back numbers and sample copies, should be addressed to: Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Customer Services Department, Rankine Road, Basingstoke, Hants RG24 8PR, UK. Tel: + 44 (0)1256 813002; Fax: + 44 (0)1256 330245. Advertising USA/Canada: The Advertising Manager, PCG, 875 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 81, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Tel: + 1 617 497 6514; Fax: + 1 617 354 6875. EU/Rest of World: The Advertising Manager, Taylor & Francis Ltd, PO Box 25, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, UK. Tel: + 44 (0)1235 401 000; Fax: + 44 (0)1235 401 550. Labor History is subject to a peer-review process. The journal is published quarterly (February, May, August and November) by Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Ltd, PO Box 25, Abingdon, Oxford OX14 3UE, UK. Tel: + 44 (0)1235 401 000; Fax: + 44 (0)1235 401 550. These four issues constitute one volume. Abstracting and Indexing: Labor History is currently noted in Business Periodicals Index and Wilson Business Abstracts. ISSN 0023-656X © 2001 Taylor & Francis Ltd on behalf of The Tamiment Institute Volume 42 Number1 February 2001 Christopher Tomlins. Reconsidering Indentured Servitude: European Migration and the Early American Labor Force, 1600-1775 Daniel Soyer. Class Conscious Workers as Immigrant Entrepreneurs: The Ambiguity of Class among Eastern European Jewish Immigrants to the United States at the Turn of the Twentieth Century David R. Seager. Barre, Vermont Granite Workers and the Struggle Against Silicosis, 1890-1960 BOOKS REVIEWED CORRECTION NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Volume 42 Number2 May 2001 Timothy Messer-Kruse. Eight Hours, Greenbacks and “Chinamen”: Wendell Phillips, Ira Steward, and the Fate of Labor Reform in Massachusetts 133 Edward P. Fohanningsmeier. The Trade Union Unity League: American Communists and the Transition to Industrial Unionism: 1928-1934 159 Fane Latour. Live! From New York: Women Construction Workers in Their Own Words Paul Buhle. In Memoriam: Debra Barnhardt, 1953-2001 BOOKS REVIEWED NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Volume 42 Number3 August 2001 Christopher T. Martin. New Unionism at the Grassroots: The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America in Rochester, New York, 1914—29 Daniel F. B. Mitchell. Townsend and Roosevelt: Lessons from the Struggle for Elderly Income Support Edmund F. Wehrle. “No More Pressing Task than Organization in Southeast Asia”: The AFL—CIO Approaches the Vietnam War, 1947-64 BOOKS REVIEWED 297 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 313 Volume 42 Number 4 November 2001 Editorial Note: Labor History—Past, Present, and Future 325 Dan Geary. The “Union of the Power and the Intellect”: C. Wright Mills and the Labor Movement 327 Nathan Godfried. Struggling over Politics and Culture: Organized Labor and Radio Station WEVD during the 1930s 347 Timothy ¥. Minchin. Permanent Replacements and the Breakdown of the “Social Accord” in Calera, Alabama, 1974-1999 371 Peter Mayer Filardo. Labor History Bibliography, 2000 397 BOOKS REVIEWED 427 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 437 INDEX 439 VOLUME CONTENTS 449