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UAW (UNITED AUTO WORKERS)

ANASTAKIS, Dimitry, “Continental Auto Politics: The Failure of Opposition to the 1965 Auto Pact in Canada and the United States,” 27:2, 131-155.

BABSON, Steve. “Class, Craft, and Culture: Tool and Die Makers and the Organization of the UAW,” 14:1, 33-55.

BALTAKIS, Anthony. “On the Defensive: Walter Reuther’s Testimony Before the McClellan Labor Rackets Committee,” 25:2, 47-68.

BORDEN, Timothy G. “‘ Toledo Is a Good Town for Working People’: Richard T. Gosser and the UAW’s Fight for Pensions,” 26:1, 45-65.

LYNCH, Timothy P. “‘Sit Down! Sit Down! ’: Songs of the General Motors Sit-Down Strike, 1936-1937,” 22:2, 1-47.

MEYER, Steve. “An Economic ‘Frankenstein’: UAW Workers’ Responses to Automation at the Ford Brook Park Plant in the 1950s,” 28:1, 63-89.

SMITH, Mike. “‘Let’s Make Detroit a Union Town’: The History of Labor and the Working Class in the Motor City,” 27:2, 157-173.

WEST, Kenneth B. “‘On the Line’: Rank and File Reminiscences of Working Conditions and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike of 1936-1937,” 12:1, 57-82.

____ . “Standard Cotton Products and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike: Some ‘Forgotten Men’ Remembered,” 14:1, 57-73.

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

GLESNER, Anthony Patrick. “Laura Haviland: Neglected Heroine of the Underground Railroad,” 21:1, 19-48.

UNIONS

ANASTAKIS, Dimitry, “Continental Auto Politics: The Failure of Opposition to the 1965 Auto Pact in Canada and the United States,” 27:2, 131-155.

BABSON, Steve. “Class, Craft, and Culture: Tool and Die Makers and the Organization of the UAW,” 14:1, 33-55.

BALTAKIS, Anthony. “On the Defensive: Walter Reuther’s Testimony Before the McClellan Labor Rackets Committee,” 25:2, 47-68.

BORDEN, Timothy G. “‘ Toledo Is a Good Town for Working People’: Richard T. Gosser and the UAW’s Fight for Pensions,” 26:1, 45-65.

DE MATTEO, Arthur E. “Organized Labor Versus the Mayor: The Detroit Federation of Labor and the Revised City Charter of 1914,” 21:2, 63-92.

HALPERN, Martin. “The Politics of Auto Union Factionalism: The Michigan CIO in the Cold War Era,” 13:2, 51-73.

KLUG, Thomas A. “Labor Market Politics in Detroit: The Curious Case of the ‘ Spolansky Act’ of 1931,” 14:1, 1-32.

LYNCH, Timothy P. “‘Sit Down! Sit Down! ’: Songs of the General Motors Sit-Down Strike, 1936-1937,” 22:2, 1-47.

MEYER, Steve. “An Economic ‘Frankenstein’: UAW Workers’ Responses to Automation at the Ford Brook Park Plant in the 1950s,” 28:1, 63-89.

REYNOLDS, Douglas. “Engines of Struggle: Technology, Skill, and Unionization at General Motors, 1930-1940,” 15:1, 69-92.

ROBYNS, Marcus, and Carrie Fries. “The Battle for Shared Governance: The Northern Michigan University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 1967 to 1976,” 28:2, 1-41

SMITH, Mike. “‘Let’s Make Detroit a Union Town’: The History of Labor and the Working Class in the Motor City,” 27:2, 157-173.

THURNER, Arthur W. “Charles H. Moyer and the Michigan Copper Strike, 1913-1914,” 17:2, 1-19.

VAN ELLS, Mark D., “More Than a Union: The Teaching Assistants Association and Its 19670 Strike against the University of Wisconsin,” 25:1, 103-124.

WEST, Kenneth B. “‘On the Line’: Rank and File Reminiscences of Working Conditions and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike of 1936-1937,” 12:1, 57-82.

____ . “Standard Cotton Products and the General Motors Sit-Down Strike: Some ‘Forgotten Men’ Remembered,” 14:1, 57-73.

WOOD, Gregory. “‘The Paralysis of the Labor Movement’: Men, Masculinity, and Unions in 1920s Detroit,” 30:1, 31-57.

UNITED NATIONS

MEIJER, Hank. “Hunting for the Middle Ground: Arthur Vandenberg and the Mackinac Charter, 1943,” 19:2, 1-21.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (SEE MICHIGAN, UNIV. OF)

UPPER PENINSULA

ALLEN, E. John B. “The Modernization of the Skisport: Ishpeming’s Contribution to American Skiing,” 16:1, 1-20.

BOYER, Hugh E. “The Decline of the Progressive Party in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula: The Case of Congressman William J. MacDonald in 1914,” 13:2, 75-94.

HOLLI, Melvin G. “Emil E. Hurja: Michigan’s Presidential Pollster,” 21:2, 125-138.

JENNINGS , Richard P. “Rhetorical Analysis of Chase S. Osborn’s 1910 Primary Campaign for Governor,” 17:2, 35-75.

PETERS, Bernard C. “John Johnston’s 1822 Description of the Lake Superior Chippewa,” 20:2, 25-46.

____ . “A Note on Lake Superior Earthquakes,” 22:1, 125-131.

ROBYNS, Marcus, and Carrie Fries. “The Battle for Shared Governance: The Northern Michigan University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, 1967 to 1976,” 28:2, 1-41

SHAPIRO, Aaron. “Promoting Cloverland: Regional Associations, State Agencies, and the Creation of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Tourist Industry,” 29:1, 1-37.

THURNER, Arthur W. “Charles H. Moyer and the Michigan Copper Strike, 1913-1914,” 17:2, 1-19.

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

            LONGO, Julie. “Remembering the Renaissance City: Detroit’s Bicentennial Homecoming Festival and Urban Redevelopment,” 32:2, 89-118.