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E-grāmata: Working-Class America: Essays on Labor, Community, and American Society

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  • Sērija : Working Class in American History
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252054624
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  • Sērija : Working Class in American History
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  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252054624
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At the time of its original publication, Working-Class America represented the new labor history par excellence. A roster of noteworthy scholars in the field contribute original essays written during a pivotal time in the nation's history and within the discipline. Moving beyond historical-sociological analyses, the authors take readers inside the lives of the real men and women behind the statistics. The result is a classic collection focused on the human dimensions of the field, one valuable not only as a resource for historiography but as a snapshot of workers and their concerns in the 1980s.

Recenzijas

"This book represents the pick of a growing crop. The authors are . . . inspired by the belief in the capacity of ordinary people to overrule the directors of the corporation and the state."--Michael Kazin, The Nation "These essays represent the highest state of the art. . . . They are mandatory reading for scholars and students alike."--Bruce Laurie, Industrial and Labor Relations Review

Introduction Michael H. Frisch and Daniel J. Walkowitz ix
The Social System of Early New England Textile Mills: A Case Study,
1812-40 Jonathan Prude 1
Artisan Republican Festivals and the Rise of Class Conflict in New York
City, 1788-1837 Sean Wilentz 37
The Origins of the Sweatshop: Women and Early Industrialization in New York
City Christine Stansell 78
The Uses of Political Power: Toward a Theory of the Labor Movement in the
Era of the Knights of Labor Leon Fink 104
The Triumph of Commerce: Class Culture and Mass Culture in
Pittsburgh Francis G. Couvares 123
Trade-Union Evangelism: Religion and the AFL in the Labor Forward Movement,
1912-16 Elizabeth and Kenneth Fones-Wolf 153
"The Customers Ain't God": The Work Culture of Department-Store Saleswomen,
1890-1940 Susan Porter Benson 185
Dress Rehearsal for the New Deal: Shop-Floor Insurgents, Political Elites,
and Industrial Democracy in the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Steve
Fraser 212
Catholics, Communists, and Republicans: Irish Workers and the Organization
of the Transport Workers Union Joshua B. Freeman 256
Conflict over Workers' Control: The Automobile Industry in World War
II Nelson Lichtenstein 284
Notes on Contributors 312
Michael H. Frisch is a professor and Senior Research Scholar Emeritus at the University of Buffalo. He is the author of A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft And Meaning of Oral and Public History and Portraits in Steel. Daniel J. Walkowitz is a professor emeritus at New York University. He is the author of Working with Class: Social Workers and the Politics of Middle-Class Identity and coeditor of Memory and the Impact of Political Transformations in Public Spaces.