Labour History Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Dangerous Work, Hard Men and Broken Bodies: Masculinity in the Clydeside Heavy Industries, c. 1930-1970s2004/08/01English32
Public History Review Essay Cadbury World2002/04/01English18
Conference Report1995/10/01English17
Female-headed households in early industrial Britain: the vanguard of the proletariat?1998/04/01English12
Unemployed Workers, 'Enforced Leisure' and Education for 'The Right Use of Leisure' in Britain in the 1930s2005/04/01English11
David Beckham as a Historical Moment in the Representation of Masculinity2004/08/01English9
The Northern Rambler: Recreational Walking and the Popular Politics of Industrial England, from Peterloo to the 1930s2013/01/01English9
Revisiting the Rochdale Pioneers2015/12/01English8
A Chartist Singularity? Mobilizing to Promote Democratic Petitions in Britain and France, 1838-18482013/01/01English7
Histories of the British Communist Party: A User's Guide2003/04/01English7
‘A Quarrel of Limited Concern to the People of this Country’?: The British Labour Movement and Chile Solidarity2016/12/01English6
The First-and-a-half International: The Knights of Labor and the History of International Labour Organization in the Nineteenth Century2015/01/01English6
Representations and Counter-Representations of Domestic Violence on Clydeside Between the Two World Wars2004/08/01English6
Chartism, Commemoration, and the Cult of the Radical Hero, c. 1770- c. 18402013/01/01English6
Flying to the Moon: reconsidering the British labour exchange system in the early twentieth century2001/04/01English6
Medical Monitoring and Silicosis in Metal Miners: 1910-19402004/12/01English5
‘No Irish Need Apply’: The Origins and Persistence of a Prejudice2013/01/01English5
‘The Great Charter for the Liberty of the Workingman’: Labour, Liberals and the Creation of the Ilo2002/04/01English5
Conference Report Errata1972/04/01English5
The face on the cutting-room floor: women editors in the French cinema of the 1930s1998/04/01English4
Still setting the pace? Labour history, industrial relations and the history of post-war trade unionism1999/07/01English4
‘The Smallest Party in History’? New Labour in Historical Perspective2004/04/01English4
A Triumph of Voluntarism? Industrial Relations and Strikes in Northern Ireland in World War Two2005/04/01English4
Documents1976/04/01English4
A Hazardous Bargain: Occupational Risk in Cornish Mining 1875–19142005/04/01English4
Moscow Versus Amsterdam: Reflections on the History of the Profintern2003/04/01English4
Bombing and Labour in Western Europe, from 1940 to 19452012/04/01English4
Civil Defence in Britain, 1938-1945: Friendship during Wartime and the Formation of a Work-based Identity2012/04/01English4
The Strange Death of Liberal England and the Strange Birth of Illiberal South Africa: British Trade Unionists, Indian Labourers and Afrikaner Rebels, 1910-19142014/01/01English3
The Franco-British Syndicalist Connection and the Great Labour Unrest, 1880s-19142014/01/01English3