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James Docherty. Historical Dictionary of Organized Labor.

Biblioteca / 1990-1999

James Docherty. Historical Dictionary of Organized Labor.

Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 1996.

xviii, 356 páginas.

CONTENTS

Preface

INTRODUCTION

THE DICTIONARY

APPENDICES

1 – Glossary of Terms

2 – Chronology

3 – Union Membership Statistics

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Introduction

A – Research guides, sources, and journals

Bibliographies and finding aids

Directories and reference Works

Biographical dictionaries

Statistics

Sources

Selected classic labor studies

Journals

B – International studies

International unionism

International comparative studies

C – National studies

Histories of peak national organizations of unions

Histories of organized labor in individual countries

Africa

British Isles

Middle East and Asia

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

North America

Oceania

Industrial relations in particular countries

D – Features of labor unions

Histories of particular unions

Unions in particular industries or occupations

Ideas and movements

Biographies oflabor leaders

Women’s labor and labor unions

Democracy in labor unions

Industrial democracy

Inter-union relations

Labor disputes

E – Labor and its environment

The experience and study ofwork

Industrial archaeology

Unions and politics

Employers

Social histories and immigration

Labor and race

Labor sociology

Labor and the law

Labor and the media

Labor and the economic environment

The crisis of labor since 1980