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Barons of labor

the San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era

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An edition of Barons of labor (1987)

Barons of labor

the San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era

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English
Pages
319

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Cover of: Barons of labor
Barons of labor: the San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era
1989, University of Illinois Press
in English - Illini books ed.
Cover of: Barons of labor
Barons of labor: the San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era
1989, University of Illinois Press
in English - Illini books ed
Cover of: Barons of Labor
Barons of Labor: The San Francisco Building Trades and Union Power in the Progressive Era (Working Class in American History)
December 1, 1988, University of Illinois Press
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Cover of: Barons of labor
Barons of labor: the San Francisco building trades and union power in the Progressive Era
1987, University of Illinois Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies and index

Published in
Urbana
Series
The Working class in American history

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD6515.B9 S45 1989, HD6515.B9S45 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 319 p. :
Number of pages
319

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Open Library
OL22845559M
Internet Archive
baronsoflaborsan0000kazi
ISBN 10
025206075X
LCCN
88028067
Library Thing
230193
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
428905

First Sentence

""In San Francisco we have a new kind of industrial peace," wrote Ray Stannard Baker in 1904, "a condition, perhaps, without precedent, in which the ancient master, the employer, has been hopelessly defeated and unionism reigns supreme.""

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