Biblioteca / 1920-1929 1960-1969
Norman Ware. The Labor Movement in the United States, 1860-1895. A Study in Democracy.
Nueva York: D. Appleton, 1929.
Nueva York: Vintage Books, 1964.
xviii, 409 páginas.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
I – From the Civil War to the Panic of ’73
II – Toward National Organization
III – The First General Assembly
IV – Growth and Expansion
V – The Order and the Church
VI – Rings and Revolts
VII – Strikes and the Order
VIII – The Order and the Unions
IX – The Unions and the Knights
X – The Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, 1881-1886
XI – The Cigar Makers
XII – The Origin of the American Federation of Labor
XIII – The Eight-Hour Movement and the Anarchists
XIV – Cooperation
XV – The Boycott
XVI – Women and the Order
XVII – Politics and Farmers
XVIII – The Decline of the Order
APPENDICES
I – Preamble and Platform of the Industrial Brotherhood
II – Constitution of the Knights of Labor
III – Reply of the Cleveland General Assembly to the Trade Union «Treaty»
Selected Bibliography