An edition of Labor and urban politics (1998)

Labor and urban politics

class conflict and the origins of modern liberalism in Chicago, 1864-97

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An edition of Labor and urban politics (1998)

Labor and urban politics

class conflict and the origins of modern liberalism in Chicago, 1864-97

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This finely detailed narrative is the definitive account of the rise to power of the Chicago labor movement amidst the 1877 railroad strike, the 1886 struggle over the eight-hour workday, and the 1894 Pullman strike.

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English
Pages
390

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Urbana
Series
The working class in American history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977.3/11041
Library of Congress
F548.42 .S35 1998, F548.42.S35 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 390 p. :
Number of pages
390

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL674988M
ISBN 10
0252023749, 0252066766
LCCN
97021164
OCLC/WorldCat
37246254
Library Thing
979590
Goodreads
4689966
4217395

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