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LAWCHA members also elect a board of directors of fifteen individuals. One-third of the board is up for re-election each year. The four officers, executive secretary, and the immediate past-president of LAWCHA also serve on the board. The officers and executive secretary constitute an executive
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LAWCHA's members elect four officers: A president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary. Officers serve two-year terms, and the president and vice-president are term-limited to one term only. Ordinarily, the vice-president succeeds the president, who then stays on the executive committee as
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LAWCHA works to create and sustain relationships with labor unions, workers' groups and community activist organizations, and to make labor history more accessible to union members and other workers. LAWCHA also works to promote the teaching of workers' history in public elementary and secondary
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LAWCHA publishes a scholarly journal and a newsletter. The membership newsletter began publication in 2005 and now appears once a year, under the editorship of Rosemary Fuerer. Under LAWCHA's auspices, Fuerer also maintains a teaching-focused labor history bibliography.
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LAWCHA grew steadily throughout 1999, and held its first public meetings as part of a panel at the 1999 North American Labor History Conference. LAWCHA quickly began hosting an extensive program of activities at various history conferences in the U.S. and Canada.
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felt that existing professional organizations, while effective and worthwhile in their own way, did not focus on labor history and lacked an emphasis on workers and local worker organizations. Conversations about forming a new organization occurred on various
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LAWCHA is technically governed by its membership, which meets annually in conjunction with the organization's annual conference. In practice, the members delegate authority to the board of directors and the executive committee.
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received the 2005 award for "Best New Journal" from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. The award was given to the best new academic journal to start publication in the previous three years. The journal was renamed
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The organizing committee presented the draft constitution to the founding members of LAWCHA at the 1998 North American Labor History Conference. The constitution was approved, and LAWCHA officially founded.
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is now given by Cornell in cooperation with LAWCHA. Finally, LAWCHA occasionally gives a prize for "distinguished service to labor and working-class history." The first was given in 2007 to
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Each year, LAWCHA awards a Graduate Research Essay Prize to the best paper by a graduate student presented at the North American Labor History Conference. In 2007 it inaugurated the
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Membership in LAWCHA is essentially open to the public, although as of late 2006 most members were academics or labor union members.
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Prize for Outstanding Dissertation in U.S. Labor and Working-Class History. Also starting in 2007 it began a collaboration with
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and other activists that promotes research into and publication of materials on the history of the labor movement in
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in Washington, D.C. In 2016, LAWCHA co-sponsored panels at the Organization of American Historians conference in
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In addition, LAWCHA's program committee organizes and cosponsors panels at various other academic conferences.
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committee, which governs the organization between meetings of the membership and the board of directors.
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Zieger, Robert. "Origins and Development of the Labor and Working-Class History Association." No date.
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LAWCHA sponsors and co-sponsors conferences around the country. In 2005 and 2006, it cosponsored
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schools, and seeks to foster the preservation of historic sites important to the labor movement.
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Smallwood, Scott and Glenn, David. "Editor of 'Labor History' Quits, and Dozens Join Him."
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At a caucus of interested historians at the 1997 North American Labor History Conference in
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in Washington. In Spring 2011 LAWCHA met in Atlanta, Georgia, in conjunction with the
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
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left that publication after a disagreement with publisher
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immediate past president. LAWCHA's executive offices at
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National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
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Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas
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Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas
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Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas
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Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas
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is co-published by LAWCHA and Duke University Press.
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negotiated an agreement which led to the founding of
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Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
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LAWCHA's other past presidents have included former
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Max Krochmal
Lane Windham
Leon Fink
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labor movement
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University of Washington
labor scholars
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Detroit
Michigan
Elizabeth Faue
Julie Greene
John Bukowczyk
Roger Horowitz
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Joe W. Trotter, Jr.
Carnegie Mellon University
James Green
Alice Kessler-Harris
Michael Honey
Shelton Stromquist
Nancy MacLean
Duke University
Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas

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