Labour History Review

| Editors: Paul Corthorn, Queen's University Belfast and Peter J Gurney, University of Essex
2014 subscription rates 3 issues per year (Apr, Jul, Dec) |
Synopsis
Since 1960 Labour History Review has explored the working lives and politics of 'ordinary' people. It has played a key role in redefining social and political history.
The journal's emphasis is on British labour history, though comparative and international studies are not neglected. The editors welcome contributions which dig deeper within the traditional subject matter of labour history, but they are also keen to expand the parameters of the subject and the range of approaches taken to it. They are particularly interested in articles which engage with issues of gender and ethnicity or race, as well as class.
The journal is now published by LUP alongside the book series Studies in Labour History, edited by Dr Alan Campbell. The series provides reassessments of broad themes along with more detailed studies arising from the latest research in the field of labour and working class history, both in Britain and throughout the world.
Society for the Study of Labour History website http://sslh.org.uk/lhr_intro.php.
Editors:
Paul Corthorn, Queen's University Belfast
Peter J Gurney, University of Essex
Reviews Editor:
Hester Barron, University of Sussex
Matthew Roberts, Sheffield Hallam University
Editorial Advisory Board:
John Belchem, University of Liverpool, UK
Stefan Berger, University of Manchester, UK
Sheila Blackburn, University of Liverpool, UK
Alan Campbell, University of Liverpool, UK
Krista Cowman, University of Lincoln, UK
June Hannam, University of the West of England, UK
Neville Kirk, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
John McIlroy, Middlesex University, UK
Arthur Mclvor, University of Strathclyde, UK
Sheila Rowbotham, University of Manchester, UK
Pat Thane, University of London, UK
International Advisory Board:
Marcus Bürgi, Zurich, Switzerland
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University, USA
Terry Irving, University of Sydney, Australia
Janos Jemnitz, Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Marcel van der Linden, Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Stuart Maclntyre, University of Melbourne, Australia
Inge Marssolek, Bremen, Germany
Takao Matsumura, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Melanie Nolan, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Emmet O’Connor, University of Ulster, UK
Andrea Pannaccione, Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini, Rome, Italy
Richard Price, University of Maryland, USA
Franco Ramella, University of Turin, Italy
Klaus Tenfelde, Institute for Social Movements, Ruhr
University, Bochum, Germany
Felixs Tych, Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, Poland
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2014 rates (for 3 issues):
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Standard subscription includes online access from 2005.
Premium subscription includes online access from 1960. Student rates are not available for this premium subscription.
An individual subscription includes a membership of the SSLH (Society for the Study of Labour History) www.sslh.org.uk
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Open Access Policy
All Liverpool University Press journals comply with RCUK, Wellcome Trust and other funding agency mandates for Open Access publication of work they support. LUP offers Gold Open Access, whereby an APC (Article Publication Charge) is paid to support the immediate release of an article under the CC-BY licence.
To discuss making your article available freely through Gold or Green Open Access, please contact Clare Hooper, Journals Publishing Manager (This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or +44 [0]151 794 3135).
Related book series:
Studies in Labour History
Studies in Social and Political Thought
Liverpool Studies in International Slavery
Migrations and Identities
Society for the Study of Labour History website www.sslh.org.uk.



