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published for the internationaal instituut voor sociale geschiedenis, amsterdam
international review of social history
0020–8590 volume 65 issue 2 august 2020
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Aad Blok, Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis (IISG)
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Leo Lucassen (Chair), IISGRossana Barragán Romano, IISGPepijn Brandon, IISGLeyla Dakhli, Centre Marc Bloch, BerlinAd Knotter, Maastricht UniversityChristine Moll-Murata, Ruhr-Universität BochumFilipa Ribeiro da Silva, IISGAditya Sarkar, Warwick UniversityEric Vanhaute, Ghent UniversityPim de Zwart, Wageningen UniversityMarcel van der Linden (Adviser), IISG
EDITORIAL STAFF
Angèle Janse, Editorial AssistantMarie-José Spreeuwenberg, Editorial AssistantAstrid Verburg, Bibliography
ADVISORY BOARD
Ravi Ahuja, Georg-August-Universität GöttingenGareth Austin, Cambridge UniversitySven Beckert, Harvard UniversityEileen Boris, University of California, Santa BarbaraAkua Opokua Britwum, University of Cape CoastCarolyn A. Brown, Rutgers UniversitySidney Chalhoub, Harvard UniversityAndreas Eckert, Humboldt Universität BerlinBabacar Fall, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar John D. French, Duke UniversityWendy Goldman, Carnegie Mellon UniversityNancy L. Green, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, ParisJulie Greene, University of MarylandJane Humphries, Oxford University and London School of EconomicsAmarjit Kaur, University of New EnglandPadraic Kenney, Indiana UniversityJürgen Kocka, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für SozialforschungMirta Zaida Lobato, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Patrick Manning, University of PittsburghElizabeth J. Perry, Harvard UniversityMarcus Rediker, University of PittsburghSamita Sen, Cambridge UniversityBeverly Silver, Johns Hopkins UniversityKaoru Sugihara, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto
CORRESPONDING EDITORS
Görkem Akgöz, re:work, Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinAndrea Caracausi, Università degli Studi di PadovaLarissa Rosa Corrêa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroJonathan Curry-Machado, University of LondonBert De Munck, Universiteit AntwerpenDavid De Vries, Tel Aviv UniversityJacob Eyferth, University of ChicagoNiklas Frykman, University of PittsburghM. Erdem Kabadayı, Koç University Reinhart Kößler, Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut, Freiburg, GermanyPhilipp Kufferath, Friedrich-Ebert-StiftungFriedrich Lenger, Justus-Liebig-Universität GiessenDavid Mayer, Universität WienElise van Nederveen Meerkerk, Utrecht UniversitySilke Neunsinger, The Swedish Labour Movement Archives and LibraryIrina Novicenko, Center for Social History, MoscowLucas Poy, Universidad de Buenos Aires and IISGPaul-André Rosental, Sciences Po, ParisTirthankar Roy, London School of EconomicsVicent Sanz Rozalén, Universitat Jaume I, CastellóSergio Serulnikov, Universidad de San AndrésKaren Shire, Universität Duisburg-EssenNitin Sinha, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner OrientLimin Teh, Leiden UniversityNicole Ulrich, Rhodes UniversityXavier Vigna, Université Paris Nanterre
International Review of Social HistoryPublished for the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis
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international
review of
social history
Volume Issue August
CONTENTS
SPECIAL THEME WOMEN AND GENDER IN MINING: CHALLENGING MASCULINITY
THROUGH HISTORY
Rossana Barragán Romano and Leda Papastefanaki Women and Gender inthe Mines: Challenging Masculinity Through History: An Introduction
Erratum
Miguel Á. Pérez de Perceval Verde, Ángel Pascual Martínez Soto andJosé Joaquín García Gómez Female Workers in the Spanish Mines,–
Leda Papastefanaki Family, Gender, and Labour in the Greek Mines,–
Rossana Barragán Romano Women in the Silver Mines of Potosí:Rethinking the History of “Informality” and “Precarity” (Sixteenth toEighteenth Centuries)
ARTICLE
Martin Fotta The Figure of the Gypsy (Cigano) as a Signpost for Crisesof the Social Hierarchy (Bahia, s–s)
BOOK REVIEWS
Women’s ILO. Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards and GenderEquity, to Present Ed. by Eileen Boris, Dorothea Hoehtker and SusanZimmermann(Eszter Bartha)
Marika Sherwood Kwame Nkrumah and the Dawn of the Cold War.The West African National Secretariat, –(Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch)
Stephanie McCurry Women’s War. Fighting and Surviving the AmericanCivil War(Lorien Foote)
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Landscape, Culture, and Belonging. Writing the History of Northeast IndiaEd. by Neeladri Bhattacharya and Joy L.K. Pachuau(Gunnel Cederlöf)
Michitake Aso Rubber and the Making of Vietnam. An Ecological History,–. [Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges.](Robert Keenan)
Alex Toshkov Agrarianism as Modernity in th-Century Europe.The Golden Age of the Peasantry(Wim van Meurs)
Julie Pagis May ’. Shaping Political Generations. [Protest and SocialMovements.](Michael Seidman)
Stephen A. Mettray Toth A History of France’s Most Venerated CarceralInstitution(Jean-Lucien Sanchez)
Brendan McGeever Antisemitism and the Russian Revolution(Mario Kessler)
Barbara Martin Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union. FromDe-Stalinization to Perestroika. [Library of Modern Russia.](Nanci Adler)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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