Browsing by Author "French, JD"
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10.Michael D. Snodgrass, Deference and Defiance in Monterrey: Workers, Paternalism, and Revolution in Mexico
French, JD (Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, 2003) -
20.Mario Carelli, Carcamanos e Comendadores: Os Italianos de São Paulo da Realidade a Ficção, 1919- 1930
French, JD (Luso-Brazilian Review, 1988-12) -
21.June Hahner, Poverty and Politics: The Urban Poor in Brazil, 1870-1920
French, JD (Luso-Brazilian Review, 1988-06) -
A História latino-americana do trabalho hoje: Uma reflexão auto-crítica
French, JD (Revista de Historia, 2002) -
Another World History Is Possible: Reflections on the Translocal, Transnational, and Global
French, JD (Workers Across the Americas:The Transnational Turn in Labor History, 2011-03-16) -
“’Another World is Possible: The Rise of the Brazilian Workers’ Party and the Prospects for Lula’s Government”
Fortes, Alexandre; French, JD (Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, 2005) -
Beyond Words, Without Words, and Finding Words: Responding to the Catastrophe
French, JD (The Aims of Argument, 2002-08-01) -
Commercial Footsoldiers of the Empire: Foreign Merchant Politics in Tampico, Mexico 1861-1866
French, JD (The Americas, 1990) -
Comparative Perspectives on Politics: An Interview with Dr. Alexandre Fortes and Dr. John D. French
French, JD (Journal of Global Affairs, 2011) -
Crafting an International Legal Regime for Worker Rights: Assessing the Literature since the 1999 Seattle WTO Protests
French, JD; Wintersteen, Kristin (INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY, 2009) -
From the suites to the streets: The unexpected re-emergence of the "labor question," 1994-1999
French, JD (Labor History, 2002-08-01) -
How the Not-So-Powerless Prevail: Industrial Labor Market Demand and the Contours of Militancy in Mid-Twentieth-Century Sao Paulo, Brazil
French, JD (HAHR-HISPANIC AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 2010-02) -
Industrial workers and the birth of the Populist Republic in Brazil, 1945-1946
French, JD (Latin American Perspectives, 1989-12-01)Examines the central role which Brazilian industrial workers played in the political transition of 1945-1946 that ended the Estado Novo dictatorship and opened the era of electoral democracy known as the Brazilian Populist ... -
"Kill the Americans!" The US Government, Citizens, and Companies in Latin America from the Panama Canal to Plan Colombia
French, JD (RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW, 2012) -
Learning the Craft: The Role of Graduate Mentoring
French, JD (AHA Perspectives, 2007-11) -
Lula, the "New Unionism," and the PT: How Factory Workers Came to Change the World, or At Least Brazil
French, JD (LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY, 2009) -
Mulheres no Mexico Pos-revolucao: Rumo a uma Nova Historia Politica Feminista
French, JD (Revista Universidade Rural, Série Ciências Humanas, 2007) -
North American Free Trade Agreement
French, JD (Encyclopedia of United States Labor and Working-class History, 2007) -
'Not all of History is Recorded in the Books Supplied to School Children': 'Pale History Books' and the Hidden Afro-Diasporic Dialogue between the United States and Brazil, 1914-1966
French, JD (Resistência e Inclusão: História, Cultura, Cidadania Afrodescendentes, 2003) -
Obama e o desafio pós-neoliberal [Obama and the Neo-Liberal Challenge]
French, JD (Teoria e Debate (São Paulo), 2009-04)English language translation attached; see link for Portuguese translation.