David Montgomery Reader
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David Montgomery Reader
Essays on Capitalism and Worker Resistance
Stromquist, Shelton; Barrett, James R.; Montgomery, David W.
University of Illinois Press
10/2024
464
Mole
Inglês
9780252088001
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Biographical Sketch
Introduction
Part I. Writing the People's History
The Great Northern Strike of 1894: When Gene Debs Beat Jim Hill
Part II. Working-Class Formation
The Working Classes of the Pre-Industrial American City, 1780-1830
Social Attitudes of American Workers in the 1840s
The Shuttle and the Cross: Weavers and Artisans in the Kensington Riots of 1844
Wage Labor, Bondage, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America
Part III. Mutualism and Contention: Strikes, Immigrants, and Working-Class Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century
Strikes in Nineteenth-Century America
Labor and the Republic in Industrial America, 1860-1920
Racism, Immigrants, and Political Reform
Part IV. Toward a History of Workers' Control
Trade Union Practice and the Origins of Syndicalist Theory in the United States
Workers' Control of Machine Production in the Nineteenth Century
The "New Unionism" and the Transformation of Workers' Consciousness in America, 1909-22
Part V. After The Fall
Thinking about American Workers in the 1920s
Labor and the Political Leadership of New Deal America
Working People's Response to Past Depressions
Part VI. The Move to Global and Comparative Study
Empire, Race, and Working-Class Mobilizations
Workers' Movements in the United States Confront Imperialism: The Progressive Era Experience
Part VII. Political Interventions
What's Happening to the American Worker?
Foreword to On Strike for Respect
Yesterday's Wisdom: Changing Situations and New Initiatives in the American Labor Movement
Challenges Facing Historians of the Working Class
A David Montgomery Bibliography
Index
Biographical Sketch
Introduction
Part I. Writing the People's History
The Great Northern Strike of 1894: When Gene Debs Beat Jim Hill
Part II. Working-Class Formation
The Working Classes of the Pre-Industrial American City, 1780-1830
Social Attitudes of American Workers in the 1840s
The Shuttle and the Cross: Weavers and Artisans in the Kensington Riots of 1844
Wage Labor, Bondage, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America
Part III. Mutualism and Contention: Strikes, Immigrants, and Working-Class Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century
Strikes in Nineteenth-Century America
Labor and the Republic in Industrial America, 1860-1920
Racism, Immigrants, and Political Reform
Part IV. Toward a History of Workers' Control
Trade Union Practice and the Origins of Syndicalist Theory in the United States
Workers' Control of Machine Production in the Nineteenth Century
The "New Unionism" and the Transformation of Workers' Consciousness in America, 1909-22
Part V. After The Fall
Thinking about American Workers in the 1920s
Labor and the Political Leadership of New Deal America
Working People's Response to Past Depressions
Part VI. The Move to Global and Comparative Study
Empire, Race, and Working-Class Mobilizations
Workers' Movements in the United States Confront Imperialism: The Progressive Era Experience
Part VII. Political Interventions
What's Happening to the American Worker?
Foreword to On Strike for Respect
Yesterday's Wisdom: Changing Situations and New Initiatives in the American Labor Movement
Challenges Facing Historians of the Working Class
A David Montgomery Bibliography
Index
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Knights of Labor; American Federation of Labor; AFL; CIO; Congress of Industrial Organizations; labor politics; global labor history; working-class culture; social relations of production; women workers; UE; United Electrical Workers of America
Acknowledgments
Biographical Sketch
Introduction
Part I. Writing the People's History
The Great Northern Strike of 1894: When Gene Debs Beat Jim Hill
Part II. Working-Class Formation
The Working Classes of the Pre-Industrial American City, 1780-1830
Social Attitudes of American Workers in the 1840s
The Shuttle and the Cross: Weavers and Artisans in the Kensington Riots of 1844
Wage Labor, Bondage, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America
Part III. Mutualism and Contention: Strikes, Immigrants, and Working-Class Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century
Strikes in Nineteenth-Century America
Labor and the Republic in Industrial America, 1860-1920
Racism, Immigrants, and Political Reform
Part IV. Toward a History of Workers' Control
Trade Union Practice and the Origins of Syndicalist Theory in the United States
Workers' Control of Machine Production in the Nineteenth Century
The "New Unionism" and the Transformation of Workers' Consciousness in America, 1909-22
Part V. After The Fall
Thinking about American Workers in the 1920s
Labor and the Political Leadership of New Deal America
Working People's Response to Past Depressions
Part VI. The Move to Global and Comparative Study
Empire, Race, and Working-Class Mobilizations
Workers' Movements in the United States Confront Imperialism: The Progressive Era Experience
Part VII. Political Interventions
What's Happening to the American Worker?
Foreword to On Strike for Respect
Yesterday's Wisdom: Changing Situations and New Initiatives in the American Labor Movement
Challenges Facing Historians of the Working Class
A David Montgomery Bibliography
Index
Biographical Sketch
Introduction
Part I. Writing the People's History
The Great Northern Strike of 1894: When Gene Debs Beat Jim Hill
Part II. Working-Class Formation
The Working Classes of the Pre-Industrial American City, 1780-1830
Social Attitudes of American Workers in the 1840s
The Shuttle and the Cross: Weavers and Artisans in the Kensington Riots of 1844
Wage Labor, Bondage, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century America
Part III. Mutualism and Contention: Strikes, Immigrants, and Working-Class Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century
Strikes in Nineteenth-Century America
Labor and the Republic in Industrial America, 1860-1920
Racism, Immigrants, and Political Reform
Part IV. Toward a History of Workers' Control
Trade Union Practice and the Origins of Syndicalist Theory in the United States
Workers' Control of Machine Production in the Nineteenth Century
The "New Unionism" and the Transformation of Workers' Consciousness in America, 1909-22
Part V. After The Fall
Thinking about American Workers in the 1920s
Labor and the Political Leadership of New Deal America
Working People's Response to Past Depressions
Part VI. The Move to Global and Comparative Study
Empire, Race, and Working-Class Mobilizations
Workers' Movements in the United States Confront Imperialism: The Progressive Era Experience
Part VII. Political Interventions
What's Happening to the American Worker?
Foreword to On Strike for Respect
Yesterday's Wisdom: Changing Situations and New Initiatives in the American Labor Movement
Challenges Facing Historians of the Working Class
A David Montgomery Bibliography
Index
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