CULTURE, LABOR, HISTORY SERIES
General Editors:
Daniel Bender and
Kimberley L. Phillips
The Culture, Labor, and History series seeks to publish innovative work which links labor history and cultural history, focusing on the diverse lives of working class people in a variety of places and eras. Books in the series explore the ways in which working people have made sense of, explained, and altered their environments, viewing them as political actors and cultural consumers and creators. The editors encourage a range of methodologies in the study of class, including religious, political, and intellectual history, as well as a range of settings and periods, from the Atlantic World to the present.
Advisory Board:
Ardis Cameron, University of Southern Maine
Ann Fabian, Rutgers University
Matthew Garcia, Brown University
David R. Roediger, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Forthcoming:
Unknown Class
Undercover Investigations of American Work and Poverty from the Gilded Age to the Present
Mark Pittenger
The Forests Gave Way Before Them
The Impact of African American Workers on the Anglo-American Colonies and Early United States
Frederick Knight



