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Publications of Karin A. Shapiro    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Paul Weinberg and Karin A. Shapiro (Producers and Directors), Double Vision (May, 2005) (A documentary on South African immigration to North Carolina.)
  2. A New South Rebellion: The Battle Against Convict Labor in the Tennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896 (1998), University of North Carolina Press
  3. Josh Brown, Belinda Bozzoli, Peter Delius, Patrick Manning, Karin A. Shapiro, and Jon Wiener, History from South Africa: Alternative Visions and Practices (1991), Temple University Press

Papers Published

  1. William Riley: Southern Black Miners and Industrial Unionism in the Late 19th Century, in The Human Tradition in American Labor History, edited by Eric Arnesen (2004), Scholarly Resources
  2. Philip Bonner and Karin Shapiro, "Company Town, Company Estate: Pilgrim's Rest, 1910-1932, Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 19 no. 2 (June, 1993), pp. 171-200
  3. "Doctors or Medical Aids - The Debate over the training of Black Medical Personnel for the Rural Black Population in South Africa in the 1920s and 1930s", Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 13 no. 2 (January, 1987), pp. 234-255
  4. A. Scheier et. al, "Interns' Attitudes towards Aspects of their Medical Education", South African Medical Journal, vol. 56 no. 2 (November, 1979)

Book Reviews

  1. Review of Scott Reynolds Nelson, Steel Drivin' Man - John Henry - The Untold Story of an American Legend, Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, vol. forthcoming (2007)
  2. Review of Mary Ellen Curtin, Black Prisoners and Their World, Alabama, 1865-1900, Journal of American History, vol. 89 no. 1 (2002), pp. 229-230
  3. Review of Hugh Macmillan and Frank Shapiro, Zion in Africa: The Jews of Zambia, Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 27 no. 4 (2001), pp. 873-75
  4. Review of Anthony Marx, Making Race and Nation: A Comparison of the United States, South Africa and Brazil, Journal of American Ethnic History, vol. 19 no. 2 (2000), pp. 129-130
  5. Review of George Fredrickson, Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa (November, 1996), South African Sunday Times
  6. Review of Robert R. Edgar, An African American in South Africa: The Travel Notes of Ralph Bunche, South African Historical Journal, vol. 29 (1993), pp. 297-300
  7. Review of Keith Dix, What's a Coal Miner to Do? The Mechanization of Coal Mining, International Labor and Working Class History, vol. 39 (1991), pp. 121-24
  8. Review of Alan Derickson, Workers' Health, Workers' Democracy: The Western Miners' Struggle, 1891-1925, International Labor and Working Class History, vol. 39 (1991), pp. 121-24
  9. Review of William Workger, South Africa's City of Diamonds: Mine Workers, and Monopoly Capitalism in Kimberley, 1867-1895, Canadian Journal of African Studies, vol. 23 no. 2 (1989), pp. 335-36
  10. Review of Robert Vicat Turrell, Capital and Labour on the Kimbereley Diamond Fields, 1871-1890, International Journal of African Historical Affairs, vol. 21 no. 4 (1988), pp. 754-55
  11. Review of Julie Fredrickse, South Africa, A Different Kind of War: From Soweto to Pretoria, African Studies Review, vol. 31 no. 2 (1988), pp. 149-150

Other

  1. K.A. Shapiro, Entries for: William Riley, Richard L. Davis, Myles Horton, the Tennessee Coal Miners' Insurrection of 1891-92, the Highlander Folk School/Research Center, and Convict Leasing in the Postbellum South, in Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working Class History, edited by Eric Arnesen (2007), Routledge

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