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Artisans into Workers

LABOR IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA

Bruce Laurie author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Illinois Press

Published:1st Apr '97

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In the only modern study synthesizing nineteenth-century American labor
history, Bruce Laurie examines the character of working-class factionalism, plebian expectations of government, and relations between the organized few and the unorganized many. Laurie also examines the republican tradition and the movements that drew on it, from the General Trades Unions in the age of Jackson to the Knights of Labor later in the century.
 

"The first serious attempt to integrate the findings of the 'new' labor history into the established framework of nineteenth-century American labor history... Will be welcomed and widely read by students of nineteenth-century America." -- David Brody, author of Labor in Crisis: The Steel Strike of 1919

ISBN: 9780252066603

Dimensions: 210mm x 137mm x 20mm

Weight: 286g

272 pages