Working People and Class Consciousness in Detroit, 1875-1900
Richard Jules Oestreicher| Pub Date: | 1990 |
| Pages: | 296 pages |
"Solidarity and Fragmentation should be required reading for anyone involved in the current labor movement -- indeed, for anyone interested in the prospects for radical change in America. . . . It is radical history at its best, speaking directly to the descendants of radicals and social visionaries about the lessons of their past."
-- Monthly Review
"This is a first-rate study of the interplay between class and ethnicity in a late nineteenth-century industrial city. . . . an important book that should be read not only by students of labor and immigration history but by all those interested in the evolution of American culture and values."
-- American Studies
Series:
The Working Class in American History
Subjects:
History, Am.: 19th C. / History, Am.: 20th C. / Labor Studies