
Welcome to the 2021 virtual exhibit for the Labor and Working-Class History Association! Enjoy our extensive representation of labor history in our books, blog posts, and more. From May 20– 28 we are offering 50% off of all of our labor and working-class history book titles. Use the promo code: LAWCHA21
The Working Class in American History Series
Featured Book Titles
Let’s Talk

Alison Syring is the acquiring editor of The Working Class in American History series. She also handles labor studies, disability studies, radical studies, digital humanities and more.
A link to an interview with her can be found here.
If you would like to contact her, her email is here.
Subject Catalog
LAWCHA Publishing Panel with Alison Syring
Hot Off The Press!: A University of Illinois Press showcase featuring:
Alison K. Syring, University of Illinois Press
Dana M. Caldemeyer, South Georgia State College
Tom Alter, Texas State University
Nick Juravich, University of Massachusetts Boston
Jenny Carson, Ryerson University
Dawson Barrett, Del Mar College
More From Our Authors
- “The Hague Case: A Different View Of Police Misbehavior In Pre-World War II America” by Donald Rogers in The Metropole
- Watch a book talk with Donald Rogers with the Jersey City Free Public Library
- Listen to an interview with Ronald W. Schatz on the Who Makes Cents podcast
- Listen to an interview with Frank Stricker on WPFW’s “Your Rights at Work”
- Read a piece by Betsy Wood in The Conversation
- Watch an interview with Betsy Wood with the Children in the Fields Campaign
- Read a Q&A with Matthew Stanley, author of Grand Army of Labor