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245 10 $aHard work :$bthe making of labor history /$cMelvyn Dubofsky.
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300 $aix, 249 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aThe working class in American history
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 235-239) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: starting out in the fifties: true confessions of a labor historian -- pt. 1. Labor radicalism, culture, and comparative history -- The origins of western working-class radicalism, 1890-1905 -- The IWW, the culture of poverty, and the concept of power -- Tom Mann and William D. Haywood: culture, personality, and comparative history -- pt. 2. Workers, politics, and the state -- Abortive reform: the Wilson administration and organized labor, 1913-20 -- Not so "Turbulent years" : another look at America in the 1930s -- American industrial workers and political parties from Roosevelt to Reagan: a comparative perspective -- Technological change and American worker movements, 1870-1970 -- A new look at the original case: to what extent was the United States fordist? -- If all the world were Paterson: Herbert Gutman, the American working class, and the future of labor history.
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