Publications of Karin A. Shapiro :chronological combined bibtex listing:
Karin A. Shapiro
Books
- Paul Weinberg and Karin A. Shapiro (Producers and Directors), Double Vision (May, 2005). A documentary on South African immigration to North Carolina
- A New South Rebellion: The Battle Against Convict Labor in the Tennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896 (University of North Carolina Press, 1998).
- Josh Brown, Belinda Bozzoli, Peter Delius, Patrick Manning, Karin A. Shapiro, and Jon Wiener, History from South Africa: Alternative Visions and Practices (Temple University Press, 1991).
Papers Published
- "William Riley: Southern Black Miners and Industrial Unionism in the Late 19th Century." The Human Tradition in American Labor History (2004).
- Philip Bonner and Karin Shapiro. ""Company Town, Company Estate: Pilgrim's Rest, 1910-1932." Journal of Southern African Studies 19:2 (June, 1993): 171-200.
- ""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 13:2 (January, 1987): 234-255.
- A. Scheier et. al. ""Interns' Attitudes towards Aspects of their Medical Education"." South African Medical Journal 56:2 (November, 1979).
Book Reviews
- 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 forthcoming (2007).
- Review of Mary Ellen Curtin, "Black Prisoners and Their World, Alabama, 1865-1900". Journal of American History 89:1 (2002): 229-230.
- Review of Hugh Macmillan and Frank Shapiro, "Zion in Africa: The Jews of Zambia". Journal of Southern African Studies 27:4 (2001): 873-75.
- Review of Anthony Marx, "Making Race and Nation: A Comparison of the United States, South Africa and Brazil". Journal of American Ethnic History 19:2 (2000): 129-130.
- Review of George Fredrickson, "Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa". (November, 1996).
- Review of Robert R. Edgar, "An African American in South Africa: The Travel Notes of Ralph Bunche". South African Historical Journal 29 (1993): 297-300.
- Review of Keith Dix, "What's a Coal Miner to Do? The Mechanization of Coal Mining". International Labor and Working Class History 39 (1991): 121-24.
- Review of Alan Derickson, "Workers' Health, Workers' Democracy: The Western Miners' Struggle, 1891-1925". International Labor and Working Class History 39 (1991): 121-24.
- Review of William Workger, "South Africa's City of Diamonds: Mine Workers, and Monopoly Capitalism in Kimberley, 1867-1895". Canadian Journal of African Studies 23:2 (1989): 335-36.
- Review of Robert Vicat Turrell, "Capital and Labour on the Kimbereley Diamond Fields, 1871-1890". International Journal of African Historical Affairs 21:4 (1988): 754-55.
- Review of Julie Fredrickse, "South Africa, A Different Kind of War: From Soweto to Pretoria". African Studies Review 31:2 (1988): 149-150.
Other
- 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." Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working Class History (2007).