
Civic Labors
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Challenges of Engaged Scholarship and Teaching
- 1 Labor Historians and Traditions of Engaged Scholarship: Progressives, Insurgents, and the Making of a New Labor History
- Part I. Encountering Conflict, Power, and Hope: On the Front Line
- Introduction
- 2 Beyond Yeshiva: The Struggle for Faculty Power at the University of Dubuque
- 3 "Feets Don't Fail Me Now": Navigating an Unpaved, Rocky Road to, through, and from the Last Slave Plantation
- 4 Wandering through the Wisconsin Uprising
- 5 Immigrants in a Disaster Zone: Teaching, Learning, and Advocating Alabama's New Civil Rights Movement
- 6 Remembering the 1911 General Transport Strike in Liverpool
- Part II. Connecting Classrooms and Communities: Education, Outreach, and Engagement
- Introduction
- 7 The Great Unspoken: Teaching and Learning Working-Class History from the Seminar Room to the Union Hal
- 8 Teaching Labor History on the Middle Ground: Connecting the Campus, the Union Hall, and the Community
- 9 The Difference a Union Makes: Graduate Employee Activists' Engaged Scholarship and Their Working Lives
- 10 Making History Every Day: The Iowa Labor History Oral Project and Popular Education
- 11 The Polk School: Intersections of Women's Labor Leadership Education and the Public Sphere
- Part III. Bridging Scholarship and Activism: Paths of Engagement
- Introduction
- 12 Launching the Kalmanovitz Initiative: A Labor Historian's Labor History
- 13 My Life as a Wonk
- 14 "The Soul Puts Together Its Pieces": Lessons from the Casino Floor
- 15 Disability and Labor Activism: The Pains and Joys of Coalitions
- 16 Engaged Scholarship and the Living-Wage Movement
- Epilogue. Carry It On!: Creative Research and Social Action
- Contributors
- Index
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