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Author: Donald W. RogersPub Date: January 2010 A broad, historical appraisal of the evolution of work safety and health regulation in the U.S. learn more... |
Author: Norman CaulfieldPub Date: February 2010 A cogent analysis of North American trade unions' precipitous decline in recent decades learn more... |
Author: Samuel Gompers, Edited by Peter J. Albert and Grace PalladinoPub Date: March 2011 The final years of a steadfast fighter for labor justice learn more... |
Author: Jarod RollPub Date: May 2010 Crossing the color line with revivalism among working-class Southerners learn more... |
Author: Daina Ramey BerryPub Date: Cloth: 2007; Paper: 2010 Examining how labor and economy shaped family life for both women and men among the enslaved learn more... |
Author: Lawrence RichardsPub Date: 2008 How antiunionism shapes the hearts and minds of American workers learn more... |
Author: Ronald D. CohenPub Date: July 2010 An incisive history of the work songs that united and roused American laborers learn more... |
Author: Edited and with an Introduction by Catherine Collomp and Bruno GroppoPub Date: February 2009 An American labor leader's eyewitness perspective on the rise of Nazi power in Weimar-era Berlin learn more... |
Author: Lara VapnekPub Date: December 2009 Recasting the meaning of women's work in the early fight for gender equality learn more... |
Author: Paul Michel TaillonPub Date: January 2009 Railroad brotherhoods' dynamic impact on American labor relations and national politics learn more... |
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