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Labor History 2004



Labor History
			 
Following recent postings to some library lists, Taylor & Francis would
like to announce that Dr Craig Phelan of the University of Wales, Swansea
has been appointed to the Editorship of their quarterly, ISI-ranked
journal Labor History.

Dr Phelan has assembled an excellent group of scholars, inlcuding several
who have returned to the journal after departing this spring.  Labor
History will continue to be the flagship journal for the entire field,
broadly defined, and a journal that will better reflect the diversity of
Labor History itself by including the work of labor historians, industrial
relations scholars, economic historians, political scientists, historical
sociologists, labor economists, social movement theorists, business
historians and all others who write about labor from a historical
perspective.

Taylor & Francis would also like to announce that institutional
subscribers to Labor History will soon be able to enjoy electronic access
to the journal's rich archive as it begins the digitisation of the entire
run of the journal. Access to this archive -- forty years of additional
material when the project is complete -- will be free with all
institutional subscriptions and will continue to ensure that Labor History
remains indispensable to all those working in the field.  Labor History
will continue to publish quarterly, with over 600 pages per annual volume,
and with postage included in its subscription price.

For more information about recent developments at Labor History, including
the new Authors' Bill of Rights and the Labor History Royalty Fund please
visit:  http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/clah_editor.asp or contact
Christine Appel (christine.appel@tandf.co.uk).

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