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OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Labor History, 1500-Present

January 19, 2024

OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Labor History, 1500-Present   The Department of History at Brown University invites applicants for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Labor History, 1500–Present. Open to any geography, but with a preference for scholarship focused outside the US … Read more

Triangle Labor Seminar Fall 2023 Line-Up

August 7, 2023

The Triangle Labor Seminar Presents:   Sarah McNamara, Texas A&M University Talk and celebration of her new book entitled Ybor City: The Crucible of the Latina South published by UNC Press Co-sponsored by the Triangle Women’s, Gender, and Feminist History Seminar … Read more

Triangle Labor Seminar Spring 2023 Line-Up

January 12, 2023

The Triangle Labor Seminar Presents:   Reeve Huston, Duke University Discussion of “Who Regulates? Trade Unions, Squatters’ Associations, Political Parties, and the Boundaries of Popular Self-Governance in Antebellum America.”   Date & Time: January 27, 2023 (3:30pm)   Location: Love … Read more

Triangle Labor Seminar Fall 2022 Line-Up

September 14, 2022

The Triangle Labor Seminar Presents:   Dr. Calvin Ryan Cheung-Miaw  Discussion of chapter entitled “”What are Korean “Mom and Pop” Store Owners’: Race and Solidarity after Korean-Black Conflict” from manuscript in-progress   Time: September 30, 2022 @3:30pm   Location: Changed … Read more

Interview with Prof. David Zonderman (February 2020)

February 19, 2021

Professor David Zonderman just had a great new interview about the importance of unions. He argues in “A Barren Marriage” that, among other things, unions are a “fundamental way for workers to express their basic demands for decent wages and … Read more