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Ferns, James Patrick. “UK Oral History Interview Archival Inventory,” DePOT Occasional Reports Series. Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time, 2021. https://deindustrialization.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/DePOT_OR-UK_Oral_History_Archives-1.pdf

SÉLECTION DE PUBLICATIONS SUR LA DÉSINDUSTRIALISATION DES MEMBRES DE L’ÉQUIPE DePOT

Anastakis, Dimitry. “Access to Markets, Investment, Continentalization and Competitiveness: The Evolution of the Canadian Auto Sector.” In Bram Bouwens, Pierre-Yves Donze and Takafumi Kurosawa (eds.), Industries and Competition: A History of Business Beyond Borders. London: Routledge, 2018. 47-68.

Anastakis, Dimitry. Auto Pact: Creating a Borderless North American Auto Industry, 1960-1971. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005.

Anastakis, Dimitry. Autonomous State: The Struggle for a Canadian Car Industry. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013.

Anastakis, Dimitry. “Industrial Sunrise? The Chrysler Bailout, the State, and the Re-industrialization of the Canadian Automotive Sector, 1975-1986.” Urban History Review 35, 2 (2007), 37-50.

Anastakis, Dimitry. “A Neoliberal Pause? The Political Economy of the Automotive Industry in Ontario.”In Greg Albo and Robert McDiarmid, eds., Divided Province: Ontario Politics in the Age of Neoliberalism. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2018. 103-29.

Anastakis, Dimitry. “Building up in a transnational economic region as a result of Selective Globalization.”(translated in Japanese) In Takeo Kikkawa, Takafumi Kurosawa and Nishimura Shigehiro (eds.), Global Business History: Industrial Dynamism beyond Borders. Nagoya University Press: 2016. 133-55.

Berger, Stefan and Steven High. “De-Industrial Heritage.” Special Issue of Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, 16:1 (2019).

Berger, Stefan, “Ankerpunkt regionaler Identität: Erinnerungsort Industriekultur.” In Stefan Berger, Ulrich Borsdorf, Ludger Classen, Heinrich Theodor Grütter, Dieter Nellen, eds. Zeit-Räume Ruhr: Erinnerungsorte des Ruhrgebiets. Essen: Klartext, 2019. 500-516.

Berger, Stefan and Paul Pickering. “Regions of heavy industry and their heritage – between identity politics and ‘touristification’: where to next?” In Christian Wicke, Stefan Berger and Jana Golombek, eds. Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities. London: Routledge, 2018. 214-235.

Berger, Stefan, Christian Wicke, and Jana Golombek, eds. Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities. London: Routledge, 2018.

Berger, Stefan, Christian Wicke, and Jana Golombek, special issue on “Deindustrialization, Heritage and Representations of Identity.” The Public Historian 39, 4 (2017).

Berger, Stefan. Constructing Industrial Pasts: Heritage, Historical Culture and Identity in Regions Undergoing Structural Economic Transformation. New York: Berghahn Books, 2020.

Maier, Helmut, Stefan Berger, Daniel Schmidt, Stefan Goch, and Jens Adamski, eds. Forschung, Kultur Und Bildung Wissenschaft Im Ruhrgebiet Zwischen Hochindustrialisierung Und Wissensgesellschaft. Essen: Klartext, 2020.

Berger, Stefan, Jana Golombek, and Christian Wicke, “A post-industrial mindscape? The mainstreaming and touristification of industrial heritage in the Ruhr,” in Golombek/Berger/Wicke (eds.) Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities, (New York 2018), 74-94.

Clark, Andy. “‘Stealing Our Identity and Taking It over to Ireland’: Deindustrialization, Resistance, and Gender in Scotland,” in Steven High, Andew Perchard, and Lachlan MacKinnon, eds. The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Postindustrial Places. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2017. 331-347.

Alistair Fraser and Andy Clark (2021), Damaged hardmen: Organized crime and the half‐life of deindustrialization. British Journal of Sociology, online first: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1468-4446.12828. [Open access]

Robertson, Margaret, and Andy Clark. “‘We Were the Ones Really Doing Something About It’: Gender and Mobilisation against Factory Closure.” Work, Employment and Society 33, no. 2 (April 2019): 336–44.

Clarke, Jackie. “Closing Moulinex: Thoughts on the Visibility and Invisibility of Industrial Labour in Contemporary France.” Modern & Contemporary France 19, 4 (2011), 443-458.

Clarke, Jackie. “Closing Time: Deindustrialization and Nostalgia in Contemporary France.” History Workshop Journal 79, 1 (2015): 107-125.

Clarke, Jackie. “Afterlives of a Factory: Memory, Place and Space in Alençon.” In The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Post-Industrial Places. Edited by Steven High, Lachlan MacKinnon and Andrew Perchard. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2017.

Clarke, Jackie. “The récit de filiation ouvrière and the unfinished business of fordism in twenty-first-century France.” Modern and Contemporary France 26, 3 (2018): 261-273.

Dolata-Kreutzkamp, Petra. Die deutsche Kohlenkrise im nationalen und transatlantischen Kontext. Wiesbaden: Springer, 2006.

Dolata, Petra. “Complex Agency in the Great Acceleration: Women and Energy Transition in the Ruhr Area after 1945.” In A New Light: Histories of Women and Energy. Edited by Abigail Harrison Moore and Ruth Sandwell. Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2021.

Dolata, Petra, and Karen Sayer. “Women and Energy in the Ruhr Area of West Germany, 1950s–1980s.” RCC Perspectives, no. 1 (2020): 50–55.

Farrenkopf, Michael. “Wiederaufstieg und Niedergang des Bergbaus in der Bundesrepublik.” In Dieter Ziegler (ed.): Die Rohstoffgewinnung im Strukturwandel. Der deutsche Bergbau im 20. Jahrhundert. Geschichte des deutschen Bergbaus, Vol 4. Münster: Aschendorff 2013. 183-302.

Farrenkopf, Michael, Stefan Goch, Manfred Rasch and Hans-Werner Wehling (eds). Die Stadt der Städte. Das Ruhrgebiet und seine Umbrüche. Essen: Klartext, 2019.

Farrenkopf, Michael, and Stefan Siemer, eds. Perspektiven des Bergbauerbes im Museum. Perspektiven des Bergbauerbes im Museum. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020.

Farrenkopf, Michael, and Stefan Siemer, eds. Bergbausammlungen in Deutschland. Bergbausammlungen in Deutschland. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020.

Ferns, James. “’The Iron Lady? She devastated the country’: Former Scottish Steelworkers Narratives of Unions, Community, and Thatcherism.” In Thatcherism in the 21st Century: The Social and Cultural Legacy, edited by Antony Mullen, Stephen Farrall, and David Jeffery, 117–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020.

Fontaine, Marion and Xavier Vigna, eds. La désindustrialisation, une histoire en cours.  20&21. Revue d’histoire (2019). [special issue]

Fontaine, Marion, and Xavier Vigna. “La désindustrialisation, une histoire en cours.” 20 & 21. Revue d’histoire 4, 144 (2019): 2-17.

Fontaine, Marion. “From Myth to Stigma? The Political Uses of Mining Identity in the North of France.” Labor: Studies in Working Class History 16, 1 (2019): 65-80.

Fontaine, Marion. “Regional Identity and Industrial Heritage in the mining area in the North of France.” In Stefan Berger, Jana Golombek (eds.), Industrial Heritage, Historical Culture and Regional Identity in regions/cities undergoing structural transformation. London: Routledge, 2018. 56-73.

Fontaine, Marion. “Moderniser, convertir… désindustrialiser ?” 20&21. Revue d’histoire N° 144, no. 4 (October 24, 2019): 81–96.

Garruccio, Roberta and Francesco Novara, Renato Rozzi. Uomini e lavoro alla Olivetti. Milano: Bruno Mondadori, 2005.

Garruccio, Roberta and Gilda Zazzara. “La rivoluzione deindustriale.” Passato e Presente 105 (2018): 177-203.

Garruccio, Roberta and Sara Zanisi. “Il Polline e la ruggine: memoria, lavoro, deindustrializzazione a Sesto San Giovanni: Un documentario e un progetto di ricerca tra storia orale, etnografia e storia pubblica.” Clionet. Per un senso del tempo e dei luoghi 2, (2018).

Garruccio, Roberta. “Le rovine industriali. Note sulla storia lunga di una fascinazione culturale nuova.” La questione romantica. Rivista interdiciplinare di studi romantici 12, no. 1-2 (2020).

Gildart, Keith, ed. Youth Acts: Riots, Rucks and Rock ‘n’ Roll. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

Gildart, Keith, ed. Fight Back: Punk, Politics and Resistance. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014.

Gildart, Keith, ed. Youth Culture, Popular Music and the End of ‘Consensus’. London: Routledge, 2014.

Gildart, Keith and Stephen Catterall. Keeping the Faith: A History of Northern Soul. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020.

Gildart, Keith, Andrew Perchard, Ben Curtis, and Grace Millar. “Revisiting the history of the British coal industry: the politics of legacy, memory and heritage,” Waseda RILAS Journal 8, (2020): 407-411.

Golombek, Jana. “Harte Arbeit und sanfte Nüstern – Pferde und Menschen in Westfalen,” in Lisa Egeri, Dietmar Osses (Hg.), Boten, Helfer und Gefährten. Beziehungen von Mensch und Tier im Wandel, Essen 2020, S.75-92.

Golombek, Jana. “Performing Heritage – Urban Exploration und Rust Belt Chic als jüngere Phänomene einer authentischen Industriekultur im amerikanischen Rust Belt?” In Authentizität und industriekulturelles Erbe, edited by Michael Farrenkopf and Torsten Meyer, 105–30. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020. 

Golombek, Jana und Jana Flieshart eds. RevierGestalten. Von Orten und Menschen. Essen 2018.

Golombek, Jana und Cordula Obergassel: Von freien Räumen zu Freiräumen – Alternativ- und Soziokultur als Formen der Umnutzung, in: Jana Golombek und Jana Flieshart (Hg.): RevierGestalten. Von Orten und Menschen. Essen 2018, S. 60 – 75.

Hammond, Cynthia. “The Keystone of the Neighbourhood: Gender, Collective Action, and Working-Class Heritage Strategy in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montréal.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes (2018): 108-148.

High, Steven. “The Politics and Memory of Deindustrialization in Canada.” Urban History Review 35, 2 (March 2007) [special issue].

High, Steven. Industrial Sunset: The Making of North America’s Rust Belt. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003.

High, Steven. One Job Town: Work, Belonging and Betrayal in Northern Ontario. Toronto: University of Toronto, 2018.

High, Steven. “‘The wounds of class’: A Historiographical Reflection on the Study of Deindustrialization, 1973-2013.” History Compass 13 (2013), 994-1007.

High, Steven and David Lewis. Corporate Wasteland: The Landscape and Memory and Deindustrialization. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007.

High, Steven. “The Emotional Fallout of Deindustrialization in Detroit.” Labor 16, 1 (2019): 127-150.

High, Steven, Lachlan Mackinnon, and Andrew Perchard, eds. The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Post-Industrial Places. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2017.

High, Steven. “Deindustrialization and Its Consequences,” in Michele Fazio, Tim Strangleman, and Christie Launius, eds. Routledge International Handbook of Working-Class Studies. London: Routledge, 2020.

High, Steven. “Histoire orale et désindustrialisation : recension critique,” Le Mouvement Social (2020), numéro 274. https://lms.hypotheses.org/11655

High, Steven. “Donald Trump et les « Cinq de la Rust Belt ».” (trans. Ariane Mak). 20 21. Revue d’histoire N° 144, no. 4 (October 24, 2019): 35–51.

High, Steven. “The Emotional Fallout of Deindustrialization in Detroit.” Labor 16, 1 (2019), 127-150.

High, Steven, Lysiane Goulet-Gervais, Michelle Duchesneau, and Dany Guay-Bélanger. “Interlocking Lives: Employment Mobility and Family Fixity in Three Gentrifying Neighbourhoods of Montreal.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 44, 3 (2019): 505-520.

Mackinnon, Lachlan and Steven High. “Deindustrialization,” in Olaf Kaltmeier, Anne Tittor, Daniel Hawkins, Eleonora Rohland, eds. The Routledge Handbook to the Political Economy and Governance of the Americas. London: Routledge, 2020.

MacKinnon, LachlanClosing Sysco: Industrial Decline in Atlantic Canada’s Steel City. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2020.

MacKinnon, Lachlan. “Deindustrialization on the Periphery: An Oral History of Sydney Steel, 1945-2001.” PhD Thesis: Concordia University, 2016.

Mah, Alice. Industrial Ruination, Community and Place: Landscapes and Legacies of Urban Decline. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012.

Mah, Alice, and Tom Davies (eds). Toxic Truths: Environmental Justice and Citizen Science in a Post-Truth Age. Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 2020.

Mah, Alice. “The Dereliction Tourist: Ethical Issues of Conducting Research in Areas of Industrial Ruination.” Sociological Research Online 19, 4 (2014) http://www.socresonline.org.uk/19/4/13.html

Mah, Alice. “Demolition for Development: A Critical Analysis of Official Urban Imaginaries in Past and Present UK cities.” Journal Of Historical Sociology 25, 1 (2012): 151-176.

Mah, Alice. “Memory, Uncertainty and Industrial Ruination: Walker Riverside, Newcastle upon Tyne.” International Journal Of Urban And Regional Research 34, 2 (2010): 398-413.

Mah, Alice. “Devastation But Also Home: Place Attachment in Areas of Industrial Decline.” Home Cultures 6, 3 (2009): 287-310.

McIvor, Arthur. “Economic violence, occupational disability and death: oral narratives of the impact of asbestos-related disease in Britain,” in Steven High, ed. Beyond Testimony and Trauma: Oral History in the Aftermath of Mass Violence. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2015. 257-84.

McIvor, Arthur. “Where is Red Clydeside? Industrial Heritage, Working-Class Culture and Memory in the Glasgow Region,” in Stefan Berger and C. Wicke, eds. Constructing Industrial Pasts: Industrial Heritage Making in Britain, the West and Post-Socialist Countries. Berghahn Press, 2019.

McIvor, Arthur. Working Lives: Working Britain Since 1945. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013.

McIvor, Arthur. “Scrap Heap Stories: Oral Narratives of Labour and Loss in Scottish Mining and Manufacturing” in BIOS. Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen Trans: BIOS, 31: 2 Autumn 2019 – Journal of Biography Research, Oral History and Life Course Analysis, eds Stefan Moitra and Katarzyna Nogueira.

McIvor, Arthur. “Des vies brisées : désindustrialisation, santé et bien-être dans la région de Clydeside.” (trans. Ariane Mak). 20 21. Revue d’histoire N° 144, no. 4 (October 24, 2019): 98–113.

McIvor, Arthur.  “Bearing witness: Oral history methodology in the study of occupational health and disability in British coalmining.” In Yong-an Zhang and Arthur McIvor (eds.), “The Body and Health of Coal Miners,” special issue of the Journal of the Social History of Medicine and Health, vol IV, no. 1, June 2019 (Social Sciences Academic Press, CHINA: ISBN 978-7-5201-4940-2.).

McIvor, Arthur. “Deindustrialization Embodied: Work, Health and Disability in the United Kingdom since c1950.” In Steven High, Lachlan MacKinnon and Andrew Perchard (eds), The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Post-Industrial Places. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2017.

McIvor, Arthur. Industrial heritage and the oral legacy of disaster.” In Ian Convery, Gerard Corsane and Peter Davis (eds), Displaced Heritage: Responses to Disaster, Trauma and Loss. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2014. 243-50.

McIvor, Arthur. “Guardians of Workers’ Bodies? Trade Unions and the History of Occupational Health and Safety.” Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History 119, no. 1 (2020): 1–30.

Moitra, Stefan. Tief im Westen. Ein Jahrhundert Steinkohlenförderung am linken Niederrhein. Bochum: Deutsches Bergbau-Museum, 2012.

Moitra, Stefan, Katarzyna Nogueira and Jens Adamski, “Erfahrung, Erinnerung, Erzählung. Potenziale einer Oral History für die Bergbaugeschichte heute”, Der Anschnitt 71 (2019): 93-105.

Moitra, Stefan and Katarzyna Nogueira (eds.), “(Post-)Industrial Memories. Oral History and Structural Change. Special issue to BIOS. Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen BIOS, 31: 2 (2019).

Morriset, Lucie. La mémoire du paysage. Histoire de la forme urbaine d’un centre-ville : Saint-Roch, Québec. Sainte-Foy: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2001.

Nogueira, Katarzyna. “Zwischen Authentizität und Inszenierung: Oral History und die Zeitzeugenschaft des Ruhrbergbaus.” In Authentizität und industriekulturelles Erbe, edited by Michael Farrenkopf and Torsten Meyer, 171–92. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020.

O’Connell, Sean. “The troubles with a lower case t: undergraduates and Belfast’s difficult history.” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 28 (2018).

Perchard, Andrew. Aluminiumville: Government, Global Business and the Scottish Highlands. Lancaster: Crucible Books, 2012.

Perchard, Andrew. “‘Broken Men’ and ‘Thatcher’s Children’: Memory and Legacy in Scotland’s Coalfields.” International Labor and Working Class History 84 (2013): 78-98.

Perchard, Andrew. “‘A Little Local Difficulty’: Globalization and Deglobalization in a Scottish Town.” in Steven High, Lachlan MacKinnon, and Andrew Perchard (eds.), The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Post-industrial Places. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2017. 284-314.

Perchard, Andrew “Workplace Cultures.” in Daniel Walkowitz (ed.), A Cultural History of Work in the Modern Age, Volume 6: 1920 – Present. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 77-92

Perchard, Andrew and Keith Gildart. “‘Run with the fox and hunt with the hounds’: managerial trade unionism and the British Association of Colliery Management,” Historical Studies in Industrial Relations 39 (2018), 79-110.

Perchard, Andrew and Phillips, Jim. “Transgressing the Moral Economy: Wheelerism and Management of the Nationalised Coal Industry in Scotland.” Contemporary British History 25 (2011): 387-405.

Raggi, Pascal. Genre et techniques XIXe-XXIe siècle. Rennes: PUR, 2013.

Raggi, Pascal. La désindustrialisation de la Lorraine du fer. Paris: Éditions classiques Garnier, 2019.

Raggi, Pascal. « Le travail des mineurs de fond en France de 1830 jusqu’aux années 1930 : entre industrialisation partielle et législation sociale perfectible », dans Fabien Knittel, Nadège Mariotti, Pascal Raggi (dir.), Le travail en Europe occidentale des années 1830 aux années 1930 – Mains-d’œuvre artisanales et industrielles, pratiques et questions sociales. Paris: Ellipses, 2020. 191-201.

Raggi, Pascal. « La CGT des mineurs de fer et de sel face à la désindustrialisation de la Lorraine (1975-1995) », in Sophie Béroud, Élyane Bressol, Jérôme Pélisse et Michel Pigenet (dir.), La CGT (1975-1995). Un syndicalisme à l’épreuve des crises. Nancy: Arbre bleu éditions, 2019. 143-153.

Raggi, Pascal. « Des friches industrielles au patrimoine minier et sidérurgique en Lorraine du fer (années 1970 – années 2000)», in Mauve Carbonell et al., Industrie entre Méditerranée et Europe XIXe–XXe siècle. Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires de Provence, 2019. 293-307.

Raggi, Pascal. « Les mines de fer de France à l’âge industriel », in Agence Nationale pour la Garantie des Droits des Mineurs (ANGDM), La mine en France. Histoire industrielle et sociale. Metz: Serge Domini Éditeur, 2018. 48-55.

Raggi, Pascal. « Un demi-siècle de désindustrialisation en Lorraine du fer (1963-2013) », Revue du Rhin Supérieur, n° 1, (2019): 87-103.

Raggi, Pascal. « Deux territoires sidérurgiques en reconversion : la Lorraine au miroir du Luxembourg », 20&21. Revue d’histoire, n° 144, (2019): 161-174.

Raggi, Pascal et Fabien Knittl. « Mauss et Sigaut. Réflexions sur les liens entre les techniques et le genre », Artefact. Techniques, histoire et sciences humaines, n° 9, (avril 2019): 215-235.

Raggi, Pascal. « François Mitterrand et la sidérurgie française (1981-1995) », Annales de l’Est, n° 1 – (2018): 235-254.

Rhodes, James. “Revitalizing the neighborhood: The practices and politics of rightsizing in Idora, Youngstown.” Urban Geography, online first (2016).

Rhodes, James. and Russo, J. “Shrinking ‘Smart’? Urban Redevelopment and Shrinkage in Youngstown, Ohio.” Urban Geography 34, 3 (2013): 305-326.

Rhodes, James. “The ‘Trouble’ with the ‘White Working-Class’: Whiteness, Class and ‘Groupism’.” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 19, 4 (2012): 485-492.

Rhodes, James. “Stigmatization, Space and Boundaries in De-industrial Burnley”, Ethnic and Racial Studies 35, 4 (2012): 684-703.

Strangleman, Tim. “Mining a productive seam? The coal industry, community and sociology.” Contemporary British History 32, 1 (2017): 18-38.

Strangleman, Tim. “Rethinking Industrial Citizenship: The Role and Meaning of Work in an Age of Austerity.” British Journal of Sociology 66, 4 (2015): 673-690.

Strangleman, Tim. “Work Identity in Crisis?: Rethinking the problem of attachment and loss at work.” Sociology 46, 3 (2012): 411-425.

Strangleman, Tim. “Networks, place and identities in post-industrial mining communities.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 25, 2 (2001): 253-267.

Strangleman, Tim. Voices of Guinness: An Oral History of the Park Royal Brewery. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019.

Strangleman, Tim. Work Identity at the End of the Line? Privatisation and Culture Change in the UK Railway Industry. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2004.

Strangleman, Tim. “Portrait of a deindustrializing island”, in Crow, G. and Ellis, J. (eds.) Revisiting Divisions of Labour: The Impact and legacies on a modern classic. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2017. 55-68.

Strangleman, Tim. “La désindustrialisation au Royaume-Uni: mort, deuil et nostalgie industrielle.” In Daumas, J., Kharaba, I., and Mioche, P. (eds.) La désindustrialisation: une fatalité? Besançon: Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2017.

Strangleman, Tim. “Deindustrialisation and the Historical Sociological Imagination: Making Sense of Work and Industrial Change.” Sociology 51, (2017): 466-482.

Strangleman, Tim. “‘Smokestack Nostalgia,’ ‘Ruin Porn,’ or Working-Class Obituary: The Role and Meaning of Deindustrial Representation.” International Labor and Working-Class History 84, (Fall 2013): 23-37.

Strangleman, Tim and James Rhodes, “The ‘New’ Sociology of Deindustrialization? Understanding Industrial Change,” Sociology Compass 8, 4 (2014): 411-21.

Strangleman, Tim, James Rhodes, and Sherry Lee Linkon, eds. “Crumbling Cultures: Deindustrialization, Class, and Memory,” International Labor and Working-Class History 84 (Fall 2013). [special issue]

Strangleman, Tim, Michele Fazio, and Christie Launius, eds. Routledge International Handbook of Working-Class Studies. London: Routledge, 2021.

Vigna, Xavier, « Des luttes et des textes. Les ouvriers face à la désindustrialisation en France des années 1950 à nos jours », in Jean-Claude Daumas, Ivan Kharaba et Philippe Mioche (dir.), La désindustrialisation : une fatalité ? Besançon: P.U. de Franche-Comté, 2017. 43-59.

Vigna Xavier, Histoire des ouvriers en France au XXe siècle. Paris: Perrin, 2012.

Vigna, Xavier, L’espoir et l’effroi. Luttes d’écriture et luttes de classe en France au second XXe siècle. Paris: La Découverte, 2016.

Vigna, Xavier, « Les restructurations industrielles des années 1970-1980 », in Alain Chatriot, Jean-Claude Daumas, Danièle Fraboulet, Hervé Joly (dir.), Dictionnaire historique des patrons français. Paris: Flammarion, 2010. 1349-1353.

Vigna, Xavier, « Ouvriers, syndicats et politiques industrielles dans la crise de la sidérurgie, 1966-1984 », in Ivan Kharaba, Anne Dalmasso, Philippe Mioche, Philippe Raulin et Denis Woronoff (dir.), Politiques industrielles d’hier et d’aujourd’hui en France et en Europe. Dijon: EUD, 2009. 157-167.

Vigna, Xavier. « Une expérience de l’égalité : Alessandro Portelli parmi les ouvriers », Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps nᵒ 1, (octobre 2019): 16-18.

Vigna, Xavier. « Les ouvriers de Denain et Longwy face aux licenciements : 1978-1979 », Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire n° 84, (octobre-décembre 2004): 129-137.

Wicke, Christian, Stefan Berger and Jana Golombek, eds. Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities. London: Routledge, 2018.

Wilson, Gregory S. Communities Left Behind: The Area Redevelopment Administration, 1945-1965. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2009.

Zazzara, Gilda. “La disparition de l’Italie industrielle: Porto Marghera en Vénétie.” 20&21. Revue d’histoire 144, 4 (2019): 146-160.

Zazzara, Gilda. “‘Italians First’: Workers on the Right Amidst Old and New Populisms.” International Labor and Working Class History 93 (Spring 2018): 101-12.

Zazzara, Gilda and Roberta Garruccio, La rivoluzione deindustriale in PASSATO E PRESENTE, vol. XXXVI. 177-203.

Zazzara, Gilda. “Deindustrializzazione e industrial heritage. Approcci alla memoria del passato industriale.” Italia Contemporanea 292 (2020): 117-143.