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  • - Railroad Brotherhoods, 1877-1917
    av Paul Michel Taillon
    315,-

    Railroad brotherhoods' dynamic impact on American labor relations and national politics

  • - Interracial Unionism in Progressive-Era Philadelphia
    av Peter Cole
    349 - 1 235

    The rise and fall of America's first truly inter-racial labour union

  • - A Concise History
    av Alice Kessler-Harris
    259,-

    A classic since its original publication, Women Have Always Worked brought much-needed insight into the ways work has shaped female lives and sensibilities. Beginning in the colonial era, Alice Kessler-Harris looks at the public and private work spheres of diverse groups of women—housewives and trade unionists, immigrants and African Americans, professionals and menial laborers, and women from across the class spectrum. She delves into issues ranging from the gendered nature of the success ethic to the social activism and the meaning of citizenship for female wage workers. This second edition adds artwork and features significant updates. A new chapter by Kessler-Harris follows women into the early twenty-first century as they confront barriers of race, sex, and class to earn positions in the new information society.

  • - Men, Women, and Work Culture in American Cigar Factories, 1900-1919
    av Patricia A. Cooper
    429

    A book at the intersection of business, labor, and women's history.

  • av Bryan D. Palmer
    403 - 1 399

    A study of James P Cannon's early years (1890-1928) that details how the life of a Wobbly hobo agitator gave way to leadership in the emerging communist underground of the 1919 era.

  • - Harold Gibbons, Ernest Calloway, and Working-Class Citizenship
    av Robert Bussel
    349 - 1 235

  • - Free and Slave Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line, 1790-1860
    av Max L. Grivno
    329 - 1 235

    The transformation of slavery and free labour in the Upper South

  • - German Immigrants, Labor Conflict, and the Coming of the Civil War
    av Bruce Levine
    479

  • - The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class
    av Mark A. Lause
    329 - 1 235

  • av David O. Stowell
    329,-

    A spectacular example of collective violence, the Great Strikes of 1877 was the first national strike and the first major strikes against the railroad industry. This title investigates topics ranging from long-term effects on state militias and national guard units, to developing tension between capitalism and racial equality in United States.

  • - Chicago Public Education, 1929-70
    av John F. Lyons
    505

    Measuring the impact of the Chicago Teachers Union on public education in Chicago

  • - Local Politics in a Global Context
     
    1 399

    How the Cold War affected local-level union politics

  • av Ruth Milkman
    329 - 1 399

  • av Matthew Pehl
    335 - 1 235

  • - A CENTURY OF LABOR STRUGGLE AT PULLMAN
    av Susan Eleanor Hirsch
    529

    Explores the effect of race, gender, and nationality in the long struggle for economic justice by men and women of the Pullman Company.

  • - The Origins of Postwar Conservatism
    av Colleen Doody
    305,-

    An essential contribution to the history of anticommunism and post-war conservatism

  • - Selected Writings
    av Ernesto Galarza
    335 - 1 399

    Gathers Ernesto Galarza's key writings, reflecting a constructive concern for the working class in the face of America's growing influence over Mexico's economic system.

  • - Changing Social Landscapes in Middle America
    av Andrew Grant Wood & Linda Allegro
    355

    Reveals the many ways in which identities, economies, and geographies are changing as Latin Americans adjust to their new homes, jobs, and communities.

  • - Labor's Southern Prophets in New Deal America
    av Erik S. Gellman & Jarod Roll
    349

    How two southern ministers preached and practiced a vision of a more democratic America

  • - Workers and Antiunion Culture
    av Lawrence Richards
    315,-

    A stimulating study of how antiunionism has shaped the hearts and minds of American workers

  • - Scandal in Organized Labor
    av David Witwer
    389 - 1 399

    A detailed account of labor corruption in the 1930s and the zealous journalist who railed against it

  • - Local Politics in a Global Context
     
    329,-

    How the Cold War affected local-level union politics

  • av Alice Kessler-Harris
    329

    The role of gender in the history of the working class world

  • - Industry, Labor, and Political Economy in Appalachia, 1890-1930s
    av Ken Fones-Wolf
    312

    Exploring a path not taken in Appalachian economic development--one that might have led away from underdevelopment

  • - Conservation, Consumerism, and Labor in Oregon, 1910-30
    av Lawrence M. Lipin
    335

    Exploring the tight ties between wilderness use and class

  • av Cecelia Bucki
    329,-

    In November 1933, the Socialist Party of Bridgeport, Connecticut won a stunning victory in the municipal election, putting slate roofer Jasper McLevy in the mayor's seat. This book probes the factors that led to this electoral victory, uncovering a legacy of activist unionism, and business manipulation of local politics and taxes.

  • - History, Power, Rights
    av David Brody
    285,-

    Explores developments affecting American workers. This title explains how the ideals of free labor, free speech, freedom of association, and freedom of contract have been interpreted and canonized in ways that unfailingly reduce the capacity for workers' collective action while silently removing impediments to employers coercion of workers.

  • - African American Lumber Workers in the Jim Crow South
    av William P. Jones
    312

    Drawing on a substantial number of oral history interviews as well as on manuscript sources, local newspapers, and government documents, this title explores black men and women's changing relationship to industrial work in three sawmill communities (Elizabethtown, South Carolina, Chapman, Alabama, and Bogalusa, Louisiana).

  • - Office and Sales Workers in Philadelphia, 1870-1920
    av Jerome P. Bjelopera
    305,-

    Traces the shifting occupational structures and work choices that facilitated the emergence of a white-collar workforce. This title describes the educational goals, workplace cultures, leisure activities, and living situations that melded disparate groups of young men and women into a new class of clerks and salespeople.

  • av James R. Barrett
    275,-

    Traces the political journey of a leading worker radical whose life and experiences encapsulate radicalism's rise and fall in the United States. Integrating indigenous and international factors that determined the fate of American communism, this book provides an understanding of the basis for radicalism among twentieth-century American workers.

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