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Author: Mark A. LausePub Date: Cloth: 2009; Paper: February 2013 The untold story of the common efforts of whites, blacks, and Indians on the Civil War's western front learn more... |
Author: Peter ColePub Date: Cloth: 2007; Paper: March 2013 The rise and fall of Americas first truly diverse labor union learn more... |
Chicago in the Age of CapitalClass, Politics, and Democracy during the Civil War and ReconstructionPub Date: April 2012 Building a city on a shifting, clashing political economy learn more... |
Author: Timothy Messer-KrusePub Date: August 2012 A bold reconsideration of the roots and realities of American anarchism learn more... |
Author: Edited by Carol WilliamsPub Date: November 2012 The working lives of Indigenous women learn more... |
Author: Lisa PhillipsPub Date: January 2013 Organizing the "unorganizable" learn more... |
Author: Sean BurnsPub Date: 2011 Remembering a life devoted to preserving working-class traditions learn more... |
Author: Jeremy BrecherPub Date: May 2011 One community's response to globalization and deindustrialization learn more... |
Author: Max GrivnoPub Date: January 2011 The transformation of slavery and free labor in the Upper South learn more... |
Author: Erik S. Gellman and Jarod RollPub Date: July 2011 How two southern ministers preached and practiced a vision of a more democratic America learn more... |
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