The ten essays in this book explore the intersection of race and class in the study of labour on three continents. Leading scholars examine the way in which working-class identities took shape and changed over time in a variety of settings from the sea ports of southern Africa to the copper mining region of the American Southwest. Engaged with debates in current scholarship yet accessible to a general audience, these essays deepen an understanding of the international dimension of labour history .
PETER ALEXANDER, now Lecturer in Sociology at the Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, was, until recently, a Research Fellow at St. Antony's College, Oxford. His book, Workers, War and the Origins of Apartheid is forthcoming. Currently he is working on a comparative study of Transvaal and Alabama colliers in the early twentieth century. RICK HALPERN is Reader in the History of the United States at University College London. He is the author of Down on the Killing Floor: Black and White Workers in Chicago's Packinghouses, 1904-1954 and co-editor (with Jonathan Morris), American Exceptionalism: US Working-Class Formation in an International Context. He is currently working on a study of race and labour in the sugar industries of Louisiana and Natal, South Africa.
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