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Socialist Party, organized labor, the IWW during WWI; Mooney-Billings frameup; Women and Black workers during WWI; struggles in mining and lumber, Wartime repression of the IWW, Socialists, more.
Author : Philip Sheldon Foner
Publisher : International Publishers Co
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 32,8 MB
Release : 1947
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Socialist Party, organized labor, the IWW during WWI; Mooney-Billings frameup; Women and Black workers during WWI; struggles in mining and lumber, Wartime repression of the IWW, Socialists, more.
Author : Stephen Broadberry
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 29,48 MB
Release : 2005-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 1139448358
This unique volume offers a definitive new history of European economies at war from 1914 to 1918. It studies how European economies mobilised for war, how existing economic institutions stood up under the strain, how economic development influenced outcomes and how wartime experience influenced post-war economic growth. Leading international experts provide the first systematic comparison of economies at war between 1914 and 1918 based on the best available data for Britain, Germany, France, Russia, the USA, Italy, Turkey, Austria-Hungary and the Netherlands. The editors' overview draws some stark lessons about the role of economic development, the importance of markets and the damage done by nationalism and protectionism. A companion volume to the acclaimed The Economics of World War II, this is a major contribution to our understanding of total war.
Author : Priscilla Murolo
Publisher : The New Press
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 14,37 MB
Release : 2018-08-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1620974495
Newly updated: “An enjoyable introduction to American working-class history.” —The American Prospect Praised for its “impressive even-handedness”, From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend has set the standard for viewing American history through the prism of working people (Publishers Weekly, starred review). From indentured servants and slaves in seventeenth-century Chesapeake to high-tech workers in contemporary Silicon Valley, the book “[puts] a human face on the people, places, events, and social conditions that have shaped the evolution of organized labor”, enlivened by illustrations from the celebrated comics journalist Joe Sacco (Library Journal). Now, the authors have added a wealth of fresh analysis of labor’s role in American life, with new material on sex workers, disability issues, labor’s relation to the global justice movement and the immigrants’ rights movement, the 2005 split in the AFL-CIO and the movement civil wars that followed, and the crucial emergence of worker centers and their relationships to unions. With two entirely new chapters—one on global developments such as offshoring and a second on the 2016 election and unions’ relationships to Trump—this is an “extraordinarily fine addition to U.S. history [that] could become an evergreen . . . comparable to Howard Zinn’s award-winning A People’s History of the United States” (Publishers Weekly). “A marvelously informed, carefully crafted, far-ranging history of working people.” —Noam Chomsky
Author : Robert Asher
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 38,10 MB
Release : 1989-03-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 079149537X
Labor Divided is the first anthology on race, ethnicity and the history of American working-class struggles to give substantial attention to the experiences of African-American, Asian, and Hispanic workers as well as to the experiences of workers from European backgrounds. The essays in Labor Divided cover a time period of more than a century. They focus on the experiences of service workers as well as factory workers, women as well as men. Because the American labor force presently is absorbing significant numbers of workers from abroad, and especially Asian and Hispanic workers, this volume will be of great interest to readers seeking historical perspectives on contemporary economic developments.
Author : Carl E. Van Horn
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 22,2 MB
Release : 2003-12-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1576076776
The first comprehensive analysis of work and the workforce in the United States, from the Industrial Revolution to the era of globalization. This comprehensive two-volume reference book is the first to analyze the central role of work and the workforce in U.S. life from the Industrial Revolution through today's information economy. Drawing on a variety of disciplines—economics, public policy, law, human and civil rights, cultural studies, and organizational psychology—its 256 entries examine key events, concepts, institutions, and individuals in labor history. Entries also tackle tough contemporary questions that reflect the conflicts inherent in capitalism. What is the impact of work on families and communities? On minority and immigrant populations? How shall we respond to changing work roles and the growing influence of the transnational corporation? Work in America describes and evaluates attempts to address social and class issues—affirmative action, occupational health and safety, corporate management science, and trade unionism and organized labor—and offers the kind of comprehensive understanding needed to discover workable solutions.
Author : Sam Erman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 44,26 MB
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 1108415490
Tells the tragic story of Puerto Ricans who sought the post-Civil War regime of citizenship, rights, and statehood but instead received racist imperial governance.
Author : Havidan Rodriguez
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 43,8 MB
Release : 2007-11-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780387719429
The Latina/o population in the United States has become the largest minority group in the nation. Latinas/os are a mosaic of people, representing different nationalities and religions as well as different levels of education and income. This edited volume uses a multidisciplinary approach to document how Latinas and Latinos have changed and continue to change the face of America. It also includes critical methodological and theoretical information related to the study of the Latino/a population in the United States.
Author : Carrie Brown
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 43,94 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781555535353
This book restores to history the lives of American women involved in war work during World War I.
Author : Philip Sheldon Foner
Publisher :
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 26,63 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
This book brings Foner's monumental history of United States Labor to the eve of America's entrance into World War I.
Author : R. David Myers
Publisher :
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 50,79 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :