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Labor Histories

Author : Eric Arnesen,Julie Greene,Bruce Laurie
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1998-06
Category : History
ISBN : 025206710X

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Labor Histories by Eric Arnesen,Julie Greene,Bruce Laurie Pdf

Is class outmoded as a basis for understanding labor history? This significant new collection emphatically says "No " Touching on such subjects as migrant labor, religion, ethnicity, agricultural history, and gender, these thirteen essays by former students of David Montgomery--a preeminent leader in labor circles as well as in academia--demonstrate the sheer diversity of the field today.

Gendering Labor History

Author : Alice Kessler-Harris
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780252073939

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Gendering Labor History by Alice Kessler-Harris Pdf

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

Linked Labor Histories

Author : Aviva Chomsky
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2008-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822388913

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Linked Labor Histories by Aviva Chomsky Pdf

Exploring globalization from a labor history perspective, Aviva Chomsky provides historically grounded analyses of migration, labor-management collaboration, and the mobility of capital. She illuminates the dynamics of these movements through case studies set mostly in New England and Colombia. Taken together, the case studies offer an intricate portrait of two regions, their industries and workers, and the myriad links between them over the long twentieth century, as well as a new way to conceptualize globalization as a long-term process. Chomsky examines labor and management at two early-twentieth-century Massachusetts factories: one that transformed the global textile industry by exporting looms around the world, and another that was the site of a model program of labor-management collaboration in the 1920s. She follows the path of the textile industry from New England, first to the U.S. South, and then to Puerto Rico, Japan, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Colombia. She considers how towns in Rhode Island and Massachusetts began to import Colombian workers as they struggled to keep their remaining textile factories going. Most of the workers eventually landed in service jobs: cleaning houses, caring for elders, washing dishes. Focusing on Colombia between the 1960s and the present, Chomsky looks at the Urabá banana export region, where violence against organized labor has been particularly acute, and, through a discussion of the AFL-CIO’s activities in Colombia, she explores the thorny question of U.S. union involvement in foreign policy. In the 1980s, two U.S. coal mining companies began to shift their operations to Colombia, where they opened two of the largest open-pit coal mines in the world. Chomsky assesses how different groups, especially labor unions in both countries, were affected. Linked Labor Histories suggests that economic integration among regions often exacerbates regional inequalities rather than ameliorating them.

Reconsidering Southern Labor History

Author : Matthew Hild,Keri Leigh Merritt
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780813065779

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Reconsidering Southern Labor History by Matthew Hild,Keri Leigh Merritt Pdf

United Association for Labor Education Best Book Award The American Dream of reaching success through sheer sweat and determination rings false for countless members of the working classes. This volume shows that many of the difficulties facing workers today have deep roots in the history of the exploitation of labor in the South. Contributors make the case that the problems that have long beset southern labor, including the legacy of slavery, low wages, lack of collective bargaining rights, and repression of organized unions, have become the problems of workers across the country. Spanning nearly all of U.S. history, the essays in this collection range from West Virginia to Florida to Texas. They examine vagrancy laws in the early republic, inmate labor at state penitentiaries, mine workers and union membership, and strikes and the often-violent strikebreaking that followed. They also look at pesticide exposure among farmworkers, labor activism during the civil rights movement, and foreign-owned auto factories in the rural South. They distinguish between different struggles experienced by women and men, as well as by African American, Latino, and white workers. The broad chronological sweep and comprehensive nature of Reconsidering Southern Labor History set this volume apart from any other collection on the topic in the past forty years. Presenting the latest trends in the study of the working-class South by a new generation of scholars, this volume is a surprising revelation of the historical forces behind the labor inequalities inherent today. Contributors: David M. Anderson | Deborah Beckel | Thomas Brown | Dana M. Caldemeyer | Adam Carson | Theresa Case | Erin L. Conlin | Brett J. Derbes | Maria Angela Diaz | Alan Draper | Matthew Hild | Joseph E. Hower | T.R.C. Hutton | Stuart MacKay | Andrew C. McKevitt | Keri Leigh Merritt | Bethany Moreton | Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan | Michael Sistrom | Joseph M. Thompson | Linda Tvrdy

American Labor Struggles and Law Histories

Author : Kenneth M. Casebeer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Labor
ISBN : 1611638720

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American Labor Struggles and Law Histories by Kenneth M. Casebeer Pdf

In more than twenty chapters and interludes, American Labor Struggles and Law Histories narrates the collective actions of workers and how those actions intersected with and were impacted by law, courts, and the police, from a slave revolt in 1712 in New York City and the first casualties in the American Revolution to contemporary actions such as supply chain pressures on Walmart. New chapters include tying together the West and East Coast organizing drives of the CIO in 1935, present-day issues affecting Wisconsin public workers, and efforts to resist wage theft.

Rethinking U.S. Labor History

Author : Donna T. Haverty-Stacke,Daniel J. Walkowitz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441135469

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Rethinking U.S. Labor History by Donna T. Haverty-Stacke,Daniel J. Walkowitz Pdf

Rethinking U.S. Labor History provides a reassessment of the recent growth and new directions in U.S. labor history. Labor History has recently undergone something of a renaissance that has yet to be documented. The book chronicles this rejuvenation with contributions from new scholars as well as established names. Rethinking U.S. Labor History focuses particularly on those issues of pressing interest for today's labor historians: the relationship of class and culture; the link between worker's experience and the changing political economy; the role that gender and race have played in America's labor history; and finally, the transnational turn.

Working People in Alberta

Author : Alvin Finkel
Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781926836584

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Working People in Alberta by Alvin Finkel Pdf

A political and economic analysis of the history of working people in Alberta.

Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-class History

Author : Eric Arnesen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 1734 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780415968263

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Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-class History by Eric Arnesen Pdf

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Workers of the World

Author : Marcel van der Linden
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2008-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9789047442844

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Workers of the World by Marcel van der Linden Pdf

The studies offered in this volume integrate the history of wage labor, of slavery, and of indentured labor. They contribute to a Global Labor History freed from Eurocentrism and methodological nationalism.

History of Labour in the United States

Author : John Rogers Commons,John Bertram Andrews,Selig Perlman
Publisher : Beard Books
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1918-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1893122751

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History of Labour in the United States by John Rogers Commons,John Bertram Andrews,Selig Perlman Pdf

Labor Histories

Author : Eric Arnesen,Julie Greene,Bruce Laurie
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-10-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780252054709

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Labor Histories by Eric Arnesen,Julie Greene,Bruce Laurie Pdf

Is class outmoded as a basis for understanding labor history? This collection emphatically answers, "No!" These thirteen essays delve into subjects like migrant labor, religion, ethnicity, agricultural history, and gender. Written by former students of preeminent labor figure and historian David Montgomery, the works advance the argument that class remains indispensable to the study of working Americans and their place in the broad drama of our shared national history.

History of American Labor

Author : Joseph G. Rayback
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2008-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439118993

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History of American Labor by Joseph G. Rayback Pdf

Joseph Rayback’s history of the American labor movement. A compact and comprehensive chronicle of where labor has been and where it is today.

Frontiers of Labor

Author : Greg Patmore,Shelton Stromquist
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-03-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0252041836

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Frontiers of Labor by Greg Patmore,Shelton Stromquist Pdf

Alike in many aspects of their histories, Australia and the United States diverge in striking ways when it comes to their working classes, labor relations, and politics. Greg Patmore and Shelton Stromquist curate innovative essays that use transnational and comparative analysis to explore the two nations’ differences. The contributors examine five major areas: World War I’s impact on labor and socialist movements; the history of coerced labor; patterns of ethnic and class identification; forms of working-class collective action; and the struggles related to trade union democracy and independent working-class politics. Throughout, many essays highlight how hard-won transnational ties allowed Australians and Americans to influence each other’s trade union and political cultures. Contributors: Robin Archer, Nikola Balnave, James R. Barrett, Bradley Bowden, Verity Burgmann, Robert Cherny, Peter Clayworth, Tom Goyens, Dianne Hall, Benjamin Huf, Jennie Jeppesen, Marjorie A. Jerrard, Jeffrey A. Johnson, Diane Kirkby, Elizabeth Malcolm, Patrick O’Leary, Greg Patmore, Scott Stephenson, Peta Stevenson-Clarke, Shelton Stromquist, and Nathan Wise

Working for Oil

Author : Touraj Atabaki,Elisabetta Bini,Kaveh Ehsani
Publisher : Springer
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2018-01-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319564456

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Working for Oil by Touraj Atabaki,Elisabetta Bini,Kaveh Ehsani Pdf

This volume examines the social history of oil workers and investigates how labor relations have shaped the global oil industry during the twentieth century and today. It brings together the work of scholars from a range of disciplines, approaching the social, political, economic and cultural dimensions of oil. The contributors analyze a number of key oil producing regions, including the Americas, the Middle East, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Europe and Africa.

The Labor History Reader

Author : Daniel J. Leab
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0252011988

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The Labor History Reader by Daniel J. Leab Pdf

The Labor History Reader celebrates the first quarter century of the premier journal in its field and provides the richest available source of contemporary thought on American labor history. The result is not only a revealing look at the history of American labor but also a better understanding of our changing attitudes toward that history.''The list of authors in The Labor History Reader reads like an honor roll of the most distinguished labor historians in the United States. The volume itself is excellent in chronological scope, wide-ranging in subjects treated, and representative of the main currents of thought which stimulate the writing of American working class history today.'' -- Maurice F. Neufeld, professor of labor and industrial relations, Cornell University