Introduction
Women, Work and Value in Post-War Europe: IntroductionMaud Bracke, Rebecca Clifford, Celia Donert, Ruth Glynn, Josie McLellan, Selina ToddContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 449–453doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000225 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Articles
How Men Valued Women's Work: Labour In and Outside the Home in Post-War BritainLaura KingContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 454–468doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000195 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Female Breadwinners in State Socialism: The Value of Women's Work for Wages in Post-Stalinist PolandNatalia JarskaContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 469–483doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000201 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Labour, Gender and Deindustrialisation: Women Workers at Fiat (Italy, 1970s–1980s)Maud Anne BrackeContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 484–499doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000298 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Caring Values and the Value of Care: Women, Maternalism and Caring Work in the Czech RepublicRosie ReadContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 500–511doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000122 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Trajectories of Global Solidarity. Fair Trade Activism Since the 1960s: IntroductionPeter van Dam, Andrea FrancContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 512–517doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000250 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Goodbye to Grand Politics: The Cane Sugar Campaign and the Limits of Transnational Activism, 1968–1974Peter van DamContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 518–534doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000249 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Charity, Activism and Social Justice: Revisiting Christian Aid's Role in Public Campaigns for Fair Trade, 1968–1973Matthew AndersonContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 535–549doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000274 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Consuming Anti-Consumerism: The German Fairtrade Movement and the Ambivalent Legacy of ‘1968’Benjamin MöckelContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 550–565doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000262 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Violence for a Good Cause? The Role of Violent Tactics in West German Solidarity Campaigns for Better Working and Living Conditions in the Global South in the 1980sKatharina KarcherContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 566–580doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000237 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Review article
New Perspectives on Twentieth-Century CatholicismRosario ForlenzaContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 581–595doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000146 Published Online on 31 October 2019
Erratum
‘What a Republic It Was!’ Public Violence and State-Building in the Bohemian Lands After 1918 – ERRATUMVáclav ŠmidrkalContemporary European History, Volume 28 / Issue 4, November 2019, pp 599–599doi: 10.1017/S0960777319000286 Published Online on 4 September 2019