Citation: S. Lewenhak, Feminism and the politics of working women. The Women's Co-operative Guild, 1880s to the second World War., INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 487-490
Citation: C. Evans, Work and workloads during industrialization: The experience of forgemen inthe British iron industry 1750-1850, INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 197-215
Citation: Ra. Frager, Labour history and the interlocking hierarchies of class, ethnicity, and gender: A Canadian perspective, INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 217-247
Citation: J. Breman, Industrial labour in post-colonial India I: Industrializing the economy and formalizing labour, INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 249-300
Citation: L. Lucassen, Mobility and modernity. Migration in Germany 1820-1989. {Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany.}, INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 301-305
Citation: Lh. Van Voss, Expanding class: Power and everyday politics in industrial communities, the Netherlands, 1850-1950., INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 314-316
Citation: Wr. Lee, Workers in the Prussian provinces - The Rhineland, Silesia, and Pomerania 1933-1939, a comparison, INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 316-317
Citation: P. Shapely, Charity, status and parliamentary candidates in Manchester: A consideration of electoral and charity fields and the social basis of power, 1832-1910, INT REV S H, 44, 1999, pp. 1-21