slsa@wm.edu


Welcome to the Southern Labor Studies Association! As an active affiliate of the Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA), the Southern Labor Studies Association (SLSA) has arranged for you to become a member of both organizations when signing up to become a member of the SLSA. Membership in these two associations will allow you to network with scholars, educators and activists of labor and working class history all over the country. In addition you will receive a subscription of the premier labor history journal published by Duke University Press, Labor: Studies in the Working Class History of the Americas, as well as the popular newsletter published by LAWCHA that keeps you on top of what labor scholars, educators and activists are doing across the country.


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All new memberships are handled at the Duke University Press website:

Duke University Press

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*The affiliation agreement between the SLSA and LAWCHA allows only for joint membership. If you are not already a member of LAWCHA you must sign up under option One.


For more information on joining our affiliate organizations please go to:

 

Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA):

www.lawcha.org


Southern Historical Association (SHA):

http://www.uga.edu/~sha/


The Southern Industrialization Project (SIP):

·      Susanna Delfino, University of Genoa, Italy,

susanna.delfino@virgilio.it

·      Michele Gillespie, Wake Forest University

gillesmk@wfu.edu

 

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