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Continues Newsletter, European Labor and Working Class History (1972 - 1975)
Title history
  • ISSN: 0147-5479 (Print), 1471-6445 (Online)
  • Editors: Aaron Benanav Cornell University, USA, Jacob Eyferth University of Chicago, USA, and Mae Ngai Columbia University, USA
  • Editorial board
ILWCH has an international reputation for scholarly innovation and quality. It explores diverse topics from globalisation and workers’ rights to class and consumption, labor movements, class identities and cultures, unions, and working-class politics. ILWCH publishes original research, review essays, conference reports from around the world, and an acclaimed scholarly controversy section. Comparative and cross-disciplinary, the journal is of interest to scholars in history, sociology, political science, labor studies, global studies, and a wide range of other fields and disciplines.