Clara Working papers can be downloaded from the new IISH website
Peter Boomgaard, Labour in Java in the 1930s (1999, Working Paper on Asian Labour 7, 10 pp.)
Jan Breman, Otto van den Muijzenberg, Ben White, Labour Migration in Asia (1998, Working Paper on Asian Labour, 28 pp.)
Jan Breman, A Study of Industrial Labour in Post-Colonial India (1998, Working Paper on Asian Labour 3, 74 pp.)
Erman Erwiza, Hidden Histories: Gender, Family and Community in the Ombilin Coal Mines (1892-1965) (2002, CLARA Working Paper 13,28 pp.)
Rohini Hensman, The Impact of Globalisation on Employment in India and Responses from the Formal and Informal Sectors (2001, CLARA Working Paper 5, 30 pp.)
Amarjit Kaur, Women's Work: Gender and Labour Relations in Malaysia (1999, Working Paper on Asian Labour 6, 23 pp.)
Prabhu Mohapatra, Andrew Wells, Samita Sen, Asian Labour. A Debate on Culture, Consciousness and Representation (1997, Working Paper on Asian Labour 1, 25 pp.)
Babette P. Resurreccion, From Erosion Control to Food Crisis Management - Changing gender divisions of labor in a Philippine upland village (2000, CLARA Working Paper 10, 39 pp.)
Elena Ruiz Abril and Ben Rogaly, Migration and Social Relations: an Annotated Bibliography on Temporary Migration for Rural Manual Work (2001, CLARA Working Paper 16, 30 pp.)
Rosanne Rutten, High-cost Activism and the Worker Household: Revolutionary Activism among Phillippine plantation workers (1998, Working Paper on Asian Labour 5, 26 pp.)
Edsel E. Sajor, Are They Incompatible? Modern Farming and Non-Market Labour in the Northern Philippine Uplands (2000, CLARA Working Paper 9, 28 pp.)
Shigeru Sato, Labour Relations in Japanese Occupied Indonesia (2000, CLARA Working Paper 8, 25 pp.)
Adapa Satyanarayana, "Birds of Passage"; Migration of South Indian Labour Communities to South-East Asia; 19-20th Centuries, A.D. (2001, CLARA Working Paper 11, 27 pp.)
Rachel Silvey, Transnational Domestication. State Power and Indonesian Migrant Women in Saudi Arabia (2004, CLARA Working Paper 17, 25 pp.)
Peter Wad, Transforming Industrial Relations: the Case of the Malaysian Auto Industry (2001, CLARA Working Paper 12, 29 pp.)
Xin Meng, The Economic Position of Women in Asia (1998, CLARA Working Paper 4, 29 pp.)
Yoko Hayashi, Agencies and Clients: Labour Recruitment in Java, 1870s-1950s (2002, CLARA Working Paper 14, 42 pp.)
Alan G. Cobley, Forgotten Connections, Unconsidered Parallels: A New Agenda for Comparative Research in Southern Africa and the Caribbean (1999, Sephis Paper, 17 pp.)
Guita Grin Debert, Genre et Démocratie: Les politiques de combat de la violence en Amérique du Sud (2005, SEPHIS-CODESRIA publication, 28 pp.)
Babacar Fall, Social History in French West Africa: Forced Labor, Labor Market, Women and Politics (2002, Sephis-CSSSC, 80 pp.)
Patricia Hayes, Photography, memory and the archive in Namibian history (1999, Sephis Paper, 17 pp.)
Goenawan Mohamad, On the Idea of "Indonesia" (2003, Sephis Paper, 39 pp.) Also in Portuguese
José Murilo de Carvalho, The Struggle for Democracy in Brazil. Possible Lessons for Nigeria, SEPHIS-University of Port Harcourt publication, (2000, 19 pp.)
Janaki Nair, Battles for Bangalore: Reterritorialising the City (1999, SEPHIS Paper, 21 pp.)
Om Prakash, Euro-Asian Encounter in the Early Modern Period, SEPHIS-University of Malaya publication (2003, 55 pp.)
Pratyoush Onta, The Career of Bhanubhakta as a History of Nepali National Culture (1999, 70 pp.)
Joseph O. Palacio, Reconstructing Garifuna Oral History - Techniques and Methods in the story of a Caribbean People (1999, 31 pp.)
M.S.S. Pandian, One Step Outside Modernity: Caste, Identity Politics and Public Sphere (2002, SEPHIS-CODESRIA publication no.4, 25 pp.)
Rhoda Reddock, Reflections on Gender and Democracy in the Anglophone Caribbean: historical and Contemporary Considerations (2004, SEPHIS-CODESRIA publication no.5, 54 pp.)
Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, (In)visible Realities: Internal Markets and Subaltern Identities in Contemporary Bolivia (2005, SEASREP publication, 50 pp.)
Livio Sansone, From Africa to Afro. Use and Abuse of Africa in Brazil (1999, SEPHIS-CODESRIA publication no.3, 46 pp.)
Elisée Soumonni, Dahomey y el mundo Atlántico (2001, SEPHIS-CEAA, 82 pp.).
Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Economic Considerations for a renewed nationalism (1997, SEPHIS-CODESRIA publication no.2, 30 pp.)
IISH Research papers can be downloaded from the new IISH website
Kees Mandemakers, Negen classificaties voor 19e en 20e eeuwse beroepstitels (1995, Research paper no. 19, 39 pp.). A file with 2596 coded occupational titles can be downloaded as berpclas.dbf. The file berpclas.pad entails the code which has been used in SPSS to create the class and status codes starting from the basic codes M96 and VT. [Nine classifications of 19th and 20th century occupational titles]
Flemming Mikkelsen, Working-Class Formation in Europe: In Search of a Synthesis (1996, Research paper no. 22, PDF file, 42 pp., 1330 Kb)
Gijs Kessler, The 'School of Communism' under Neo-Liberal Reform. Russi's Traditional Trade Union Movement in the Transition to a Free Market (1996, Research paper no. 23, 40 pp.)
Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Archives of Russia Five Years After: 'Purveyors of Sensations' or 'Shadows Cast to the Past'? (1997, Research paper no. 26, 221 pp.)
Leo van Rossum, The Former Communist Party Archives in Eastern Europe and Russia: A Provisional Assessment (1997, Research paper no. 27, 20 pp.)
Ursula Langkau-Alex, The International Socialist Labor Movement and the Elimination of the 'German Problem'. A comparative view on ideas, politics, and policy of the French, English, Swedish and US Labor Movement (1998, Research paper no. 29, 19 pp.)
Klaus Misgeld, Trade Union Neutrality? The Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) and the Trade Union International at the Beginning of the Cold War (1998, Research paper no. 30, 38 pp.)
Simone Goedings, EU Enlargement to the East and Labour Migration to the West. Lessons from Previous Enlargements for the Introduction of the Free Movement of workers for Central and East European Countries (1999, Research paper no. 36, 64 pp.)
Nicola Hille, Zur Darstellung und dem Wandel von Gewalt auf russischen und sowjetischen Plakaten der Jahre 1917-1932 (1999, Research paper no. 37, 27 pp.)
Jan Lucassen, In Search Of Work (2000, Research paper no. 39, 75 pp.)
Free Love and the Labour Movement. Papers presented at the workshop 'Free Love and the Labour Movement', International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, 6-7 October 2000. (2001, Research paper no. 40)
Marcel van der Linden and Jan Lucassen, Work Incentives in Historical Perspectives. Preliminary Remarks (2001, Research paper no. 41, 25 pp.)
Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, The Odyssey of the Turgenev Library from Paris, 1940-2002. Books as Victims and Trophies of War (2003, Research paper no. 42, 202 pp.)
Jelle van Lottum, Immigranten in Nederland in de eerste helft van de 19e eeuw. Een onderzoek op basis van de Utrechtse volkstellingen van 1829 en 1839 (2004, Research paper no. 43) [Immigrants in the Netherlands in the first half of the 19th century]
Sergey Afontsev, Gijs Kessler, Andrei Markevich, Victoria Tyazhel’nikova, Timur Valetov, Urban Households in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-2000. Size, Structure and Composition (2005, Research paper no. 44, 84pp.)
Klaus Misgeld, A Complicated Solidarity. The Swedish Labour Movement and Solidarnosc (2010, Research paper no. 45, 40pp.)
Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen, The mobility transition in Europe revisited, 1500-1900: Sources and methods (2010, Research paper no. 46, PDF file, 129pp., 1020Kb)
Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder. A Survey of the Dispersed Archives of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) (2011, Research paper no. 47, 432 pp.)
Erika Kriukelyte, The Creation of Modern Prisons in the Russian Empire: Research Report. (2012, Research paper no. 48)
Peter Waterman, An Emancipatory Global Labour Studies is Necessary! On Rethinking the Global Labour Movement in the Hour of Furnaces. (2012, Research paper no. 49)
Leo Lucassen en Floris Vermeulen, Immigranten en lokale arbeidsmarkt. Vreemdelingen in Den Haag, Leiden, Deventer en Alkmaar (1920-1940) (1999, CGM Working Paper 1, 68 pp.)
Frank Suurenbroek, Binnenlandse migratie naar en uit Amsterdam (1870-1890) (2001, CGM Working Paper 2, 72 p.)
Jan Lucassen, Immigranten in Holland 1600 - 1800. Een kwantitatieve benadering (2002, CGM Working paper 3, 38 pp.)
Clé Lesger, Noord-Hollanders in beweging. Economische ontwikkeling en binnenlandse migratie, ca. 1800-1930 (2003, CGM Working paper 4, 55 pp.)
Sjoerd Klaas Olfers, Arbeidsmigrant of vluchteling? Achtergronden van de Spaanse migratie naar Nederland, 1960-1980. (2004, CGM Working paper 5, 56 p.)