@article{5717b1496d8442309d3cbc353babe793,
title = "Mid-Atlantic Region Report",
author = "Sean Wilentz",
note = "Funding Information: The American Working Class History Project, under the aegis of Herbert Gutman and directed by Stephen Brier is in full swing. The project's trade union education program continued through the summer, culminating in a seminar of unionists and historians held at Pawling. New York. A fresh grant from the Ford Foundation will enable the research director, Bruce Levine. to complete work on the printed materials for the project's proposed curriculum on American labor history, by 1985, the Project hopes to have finished a panoply of films, documentary collections, and more. Levine is particularly interested in learning of any source materials or documents on American working-class history that might be of use to students; Josh Brown and Kate Pfordresher would appreciate hearing of any visual sources thus far untapped. The Project also plans to publish a newsletter, to help coordinate its work and announce upcoming events. All interested should contact the Project at 33 W. 42 Street, New York, NY 10016.",
year = "1982",
doi = "10.1017/S0147547900007882",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "22",
pages = "53--54",
journal = "International Labor and Working-Class History",
issn = "0147-5479",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
}