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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 撰稿人 Rosemary Feurer 是北伊利诺伊大学历史学教授。她著有《中西部的激进工会主义,1900-1950 年》(2006 年)以及数十篇论文和参与历史项目。她目前正在撰写一本名为《伊利诺伊州矿山战争,1860-1940 年》的专著。威廉-霍恩是维拉诺瓦大学 Barbieri 人文博士后学者。他撰写了有关重建和吉姆-克罗时期种族与劳动、自由和资本主义关系的文章。他的书稿 "A Hate Hustle:他的书稿《种族资本主义和平等主义革命的承诺》指出了黑人激进分子组织起来推翻从奴隶制到吉姆-克罗时期的监禁、劳动、救济和消费制度所体现的种族国家的方式。布莱恩-凯利(Brian Kelly)是贝尔法斯特女王大学(Queen's University Belfast)的美国历史读者,曾任艺术与人文研究委员会资助的 "奴隶制之后 "项目(After Slavery Project)主任,也是通过在线 "低地数字历史倡议"(Lowcountry Digital History Initiative)提供的重建在线教学资源的共同创建者。马修-斯坦利(Matthew E. Stanley)是阿肯色大学历史系副教授,专攻内战时期的种族、地区主义、劳工以及内战记忆。他是三本书的作者或编辑,包括最近出版的《劳工大军》(Grand Army of Labor:工人、退伍军人和内战的意义》(2021 年)。他的第一本书是《忠诚的西部》:他的第一部著作《忠诚的西部:美国中部的内战与团聚》(The Loyal West: Civil War and Reunion in Middle America,2017 年)荣获 2018 年威利-银奖(Wiley-Silver Prize)内战史最佳处女作奖。她专门研究内战记忆、纪念活动和国家身份的构建。贝卡目前在国家公园管理局华盛顿办事处担任解释和参与协调员。[Chad E. pearson 是北德克萨斯大学历史系助理教授,主要研究 19 世纪末 20 世纪初的统治阶级组织和暴力。他著有两本书--《资本的恐怖分子》(Capital's Terrorists:Klansmen, Lawmen, and Employers in the Long Nineteenth Century》(2022 年)和《Reform or Repression:组织美国的反工会运动》(2016 年),并与罗斯玛丽-费雷尔(Rosemary Feurer)合编了《反对劳工》一书:美国雇主如何组织起来打败工会运动》(2017 年)。他目前正在撰写一本名为《戴头巾的老板组织》的书:The Second Klux Klan and the War on Labor》一书。[End Page 6] Copyright © 2024 The Kent State University Press ...
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rosemary feurer is professor of history at Northern Illinois University. She is the author of Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900–1950 (2006) and dozens of essays and engaged history projects. She is currently working on a monograph titled "The Illinois Mine Wars, 1860–1940." She is also at work on a new biography of Mother Jones, the renowned labor activist of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.

william horne is the Barbieri Postdoctoral Scholar in the Humanities at Villanova University. He writes about the relationship of race to labor, freedom, and capitalism during Reconstruction and Jim Crow. His book manuscript, "A Hate Hustle: Racial Capitalism and the Promise of an Egalitarian Revolution," identifies the ways Black radicals organized to overturn the racial state expressed in systems of incarceration, labor, relief, and consumption from slavery through Jim Crow. He is cofounder and editor of The Activist History Review.

brian kelly is reader in US history at Queen's University Belfast, formerly director of the Arts and Humanities Research Council–funded After Slavery Project and cocreator of the online teaching resources on Reconstruction available through the online Lowcountry Digital History Initiative. He has published extensively on labor abolition, wartime slave self-activity, and Black labor and political mobilization during Reconstruction.

matthew e. stanley is associate professor of history at the University of Arkansas, where he specializes in race, regionalism, and labor during the Civil War era, as well as Civil War memory. He is the author or editor of three books, including the recent Grand Army of Labor: Workers, Veterans, and the Meaning of the Civil War (2021). His first book, The Loyal West: Civil War and Reunion in Middle America (2017), won the 2018 Wiley-Silver Prize for best first book in Civil War history.

rebecca capobianco toy received her PhD from William and Mary. She specializes in Civil War memory, commemoration, and constructions of national identity. Becca currently works as an Interpretation and Engagement Coordinator for the Washington Office of the National Park Service. [End Page 5]

chad e. pearson is assistant professor of history at the University of North Texas and is primarily interested in ruling class organizations and violence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He has written two books—Capital's Terrorists: Klansmen, Lawmen, and Employers in the Long Nineteenth Century (2022) and Reform or Repression: Organizing America's Anti-Union Movement (2016)—and coedited, with Rosemary Feurer, Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (2017). He is currently writing a book called "The Hooded Bosses' Organization: The Second Ku Klux Klan and the War on Labor" for Verso. [End Page 6]

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期刊介绍: Civil War History is the foremost scholarly journal of the sectional conflict in the United States, focusing on social, cultural, economic, political, and military issues from antebellum America through Reconstruction. Articles have featured research on slavery, abolitionism, women and war, Abraham Lincoln, fiction, national identity, and various aspects of the Northern and Southern military. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
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