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Buhle, Paul - From the Knights of Labor to the New World Order: Essays on Labor and Culture

New York / London, Garland Publishing, (1997). orig.1/4-cloth. 22x14cm, xviii, 258 pp, Series: Garland Reference Library of Social Science, Volume 1089 / Labor in America, Volume 3.. Textual illustrations. Minor rubbing, VG. ¶ Contents: 19th Century Origins, from Labor Republicanism to Ethnic Culture:The Republic of Labor: The Knights in Rhode Island; The World of Daniel DeLeon; Main Trends & Byways: The IWW as Radical Americanism; Pessimists' Heresy: Anarchism & American Labor; H.L. Mitchell: A Humane Alternative; The End of the Craftsmen's Era: The Brown & Sharpe Strike, a Journalist's Report from 1892; The Persistence of Rebellion: The CIO Years & After; Lane Kirkland & the New World Order; Media with a Message: The Iconographics of American Labor; Oscar Ameringer: The Socialist Mark Twain;Labor Jokes; Lost Struggles of the 1970s; Dave Wagner & the 'Madison Press' Connection; Television & the Blacklist: An Interview with Dick Powell.
USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 55.25 | £UK 46.5 | JP¥ 9313] Book number BOOKS007078I

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