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CollectionsYour library (749), Currently reading (1), To read (2), All collections (749)

Reviews7 reviews

Tags20th Century History (5), Fiction (5), World history (4), US History (4), American history (4), Working-class history (3), Conservative Politics (3), Politics (3), Postwar Era (3), Labor history (3) — see all tags

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GroupsAmerican Civil War, American History, American Revolution & Founding Fathers History, Anarchism, History at 30,000 feet: The Big Picture, History Fans, History Readers: Clio's (Pleasure?) Palace, History: On learning from and writing history, Marxist & Socialist, Radical Historyshow all groups

Favorite authorsMatthew Frye Jacobson, Nelson Lichtenstein, Peter Linebaugh, Timothy Messer-Kruse, David R. Roediger, E.P. Thompson (Shared favorites)

About meAs should be obvious from perusing my catalog, I am a a newly-minted Ph.D in history. My particular area of interest in 20th century US, with a focus on labor history.

About my libraryMy library reflects what I have purchased and read in my all-too-long career as a grad student, plus some other things that have looke interesting, or that I thought I needed for my dissertation, or just piqued my interest.

Homepagehttp://www.biggerbillhaywood.blogspot.com

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Real nameGregory M Miller

LocationToledo

Emailbiggerbillhaywoodyahoo.com

Account typepublic, lifetime

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Member sinceNov 22, 2006

Currently readingCorruption and Reform in the Teamsters Union (Working Class in American History) by David Witwer

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ooh, nice! a history blog! I got one, too: http://historysideshow.blogspot.com/
great library. I'm totally using it as a reference for prelims...
Glad to "meet" another labor history grad student. Do you know about LAWCHA, the Labor and Working-Class History Association?
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