Rebel Girls and Union Maids: the woman question in the journals of the AFL and IWW, 1905-1920 An article by Ann Schofield which contrasts the differences and examines the…
Revolutionary unions and French labor: The rebels behind the cause; or, Why did revolutionary syndicalism fail? Rejecting the conclusions reached by author Peter Stearns that French revolutionary…
The One Big Union in Washington An article by David Jay Bercuson on the radical Canadian 'One Big Union' and its efforts to organize in Washington state (U.S.).
"Who gets the bird?" or, How the Communists won power and trust in America's unions: the relative autonomy of intraclass political struggles An essay on the American Communist Party's efforts in the CIO.
From gang-bangers to urban revolutionaries: the Young Lords of Chicago An essay on Chicago's Young Lords Organization, a Puerto Rican radical group started by former gang…
Havana hub: Cuban anarchism, radical media and the Trans-Caribbean anarchist network, 1902-1915 An essay on Caribbean anarchists and their newspaper ¡Tierra! .
Decollectivization and recollectivization in the workplace: the impact of technology on informal work groups and work culture A look at technologies effects on informal work groups.
The IWW and political parties - Vincent St. John Vincent St. John on how the IWW views political parties.
Quakertown blues: Philadelphia's longshoremen and the decline of the IWW An essay by Peter Cole on the relationship between the IWW and Communism and how the collapse of the…
"Workers of the world, embrace!" Daniel Guerin, the labour movement and homosexuality David Berry's biographical account of Guerin's discovery of the working class and of the links…
"Virile syndicalism" in comparative perspective: a gender analysis of the IWW in the United States and Australia Francis Shor analyses gender and masculinity in the Australian and American IWW of…
Reacting to the workers’ revolt: The Lakehead and the Winnipeg General Strike A piece by Michel S. Beaulieu on Lakehead workers and their relation to the radicalism that…