Labor in Latin America
Issue 58, Winter 1994EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Susan Besse, Teresa Meade and Marjorie Murphy
FEATURE ARTICLES
A Worker's Nightmare: Taylorism and the 1962
Yarur Strike in Chile
Peter Winn
The Time of "Freedom": San Marcos Coffee Workers and the Radicalization of the
Guatemalan National Revolution, 1944-1954
Cindy Forster
"Father of the Poor" or "Mother of the Rich"?: Getulio Vargas,
Industrial Workers, and Constructions of Class, Gender, and Populism in Sao Paulo,
1930-1954
Joel Wolfe
Myth and the History of Chile's Araucanians
Stephen E. Lewis
Remembering Cesar
Meta Mendel-Reyes
MEMORIALS FOR E. P. THOMPSON
E. P. Thompson: In Solidarity
Michael Merrill
E. P. Thompson
Eric Hobsbawm
A Thoroughly English Dissident
W. L. Webb
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Introductory Comments: Syllabi on Teaching
Vietnam
Van Gosse and Priscilla Murolo
Vietnam:'The Veterans' Account
Dan Okada and Marc Adin
Practical Criticism
Vince Gotera
Vietnam: War and Legacy
Richard Moser
Race and Recent Arnerican Wars
Kali Tal
PUBLIC HISTORY
Art, Latin America, and MOMA
Teresa Meade and Andor Skotnes
THE PAST IN PRINT
The Invisible Seen: What is Women's Work?
Ileen A. DeVault
What's Lust Got to DO With it?
Alice Echols
How the State Rules Women
Bonnie Smith
Our Left
Van Gosse
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R. J. Lambrose
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