Workers of the world : essays toward a global labor history /Anarchism and syndicalism in the colonial and postcolonial world, 1870-1940 : the praxis of national liberation, internationalism, and social revolution /Migration history in world history : multidisciplinary approaches /Translocality : the study of globalising processes from a southern perspective /The world in world wars : experiences, perceptions and perspectives from Africa and Asia /Humanitarian intervention and changing labor relations : the long-term consequences of the abolition of the slave trade /Connecting seas and connected ocean rims : Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans and China seas migrations from the 1830s to the 1930s /Working on labor : essays in honor of Jan LucassenLabour, coercion, and economic growth in Eurasia, 17th-20th centuries /Worthy efforts: attitudes to work and workers in pre-industrial europe /Proletarian and gendered mass migrations : a global perspective on continuities and discontinuities from the 19th to the 21st centuries /Migration and membership regimes in global and historical perspective : an introduction /Framing a radical African Atlantic : African American Agency, West African intellectuals and the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers /Black girls : migrant domestic workers and colonial legacies /Globalising migration history : the Eurasian experience /Memories of belonging : descendants of italian migrants to the united states, 1884-present /Towards a global history of domestic and caregiving workers /Building the Atlantic empires : unfree labor and imperial states in the political economy of capitalism, ca. 1500-1914 /Global convict labour /Ethnicity and the colonial state : finding and representing group identifications in a Coastal West African and global perspective (1850-1960) /China’s social insurance in the twentieth century : a global historical perspective /On coerced labor : work and compulsion after chattel slavery /Selling sex in the city : a global history of prostitution, 1600s-2000s /From policemen to revolutionaries : a Sikh diaspora in global Shanghai, 1885-1945 /Women's ILO : transnational networks, global labour standards and gender equity, 1919 to present /"Arise ye wretched of the earth" : the First International in a global perspective /Across the Danube : southeastern Europeans and their travelling identities (17th-19th C.) /A global history of consumer co-operation since 1850 : movements and businesses /The lifework of a labor historian : essays in honor of Marcel van der Linden /This house is not a home : European everyday life in Canton and Macao 1730-1830 /The peregrine profession : transnational mobility of Nordic engineers and architects, 1880-1930 /Migration histories of the medieval Afroeurasian transition zone : aspects of mobility between Africa, Asia and Europe, 300-1500 C.E. /Civilizing missions in the twentieth century /Worlds of labour turned upside down : revolutions and labour relations in global historical perspective /Global commodity chains and labor relations /A global radical waterfront : the International Propaganda Committee of Transport Workers and the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers, 1921-1937 /White mineworkers on Zambia's copperbelt, 1926-1974 : in a class of their own /Home-based work and home-based workers (1800-2021) /Fabricating modern societies : education, bodies, and minds in the age of steel /International migrations in the Victorian era /