On Strike and On Stage: Migration, Mobilization, and the Cultural Work of El Teatro Campesino.Published in:2014By:Rodriguez Fielder, ElizabethPublication type:Essay
"Purifying the Upper Atmosphere": Women's Work in Early Radio, 1905-1913.Published in:2014By:Gessler, AnnePublication type:Essay
The Devil's Bargain: The Effects of Nuclear Revolution on New Mexican Culture of Work.Published in:2014By:Genay, LuciePublication type:Essay
Intimate Exchanges: Work, Affect, and Exploitation in Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth.Published in:2014By:Dorson, JamesPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hysteria and Melancholy as Literary Style in the Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Zelda Fitzgerald, and Djuna Barnes.Published in:2014By:Bondevik, HildePublication type:Book Review
The Long Voyage: Selected Letters of Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1987.Published in:2014By:Madsen, MichaelPublication type:Book Review
Burthened Bodies: the image and cultural work of "White Negroes" in the eighteenth century Atlantic world.Published in:2014By:Odumosu, TemiPublication type:Essay
"To work industriously and steadily": Frederick Law Olmsted and the Southern Work Ethic Revisited.Published in:American Studies in Scandinavia, 2014, v. 46, n. 1, p. 11By:Brown, DavidPublication type:Article
Introduction: American Cultures of Work.Published in:American Studies in Scandinavia, 2014, v. 46, n. 1, p. 1By:Bone, Martyn;Goddard, Joe;Miller, AndrewPublication type:Article