Biblioteca / 1940-1949 2010-2019
Foster Dulles – Melvyn Dubofsky – Joseph McCartin. Labor in America. A History.
Nueva York: Crowell, 1949. 3ra edición, 1966.
4ta edición, Harlan Davidson, 1984. 8va edición, 2010.
9na edición, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017.
CONTENTS
[Edición de 1949]
I – Colonial America
II – The First Unions
III – The Workingmen’s Parties
IV – Labor Strength in the 1830’s
V – The Impact of Industrialism
VI – Toward National Organization
VII – An Era of Upheaval
VIII – Rise and Decline of the Knights of Labor
IX – The American Federation of Labor
X – Homestead and Pullman
XI – The Progressive Era
XII – Thunder on the Left
XIII – The First World War -and After
XIV – Labor in Retreat
XV – The New Deal
XVI – Rise of the C.I.O.
XVII – Labor and Politics
XVIII – The Second World War
XIX – Labor in the Postwar Scene
XX – Proscript
Bibliographical Notes
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CONTENTS
[Edición de 2017]
Preface
1 – Conditions of Labor in Colonial America
2 – Varieties of Worker Resistance and the Emergence of the First Unions
3 – The Growth of the Market and Labor’s
4 – Labor Organizing in the 1830s
5 – Free Labor in an Emerging Industrial Economy
6 – Toward National Organization
7 – An Era of Upheaval
8 – The Rise and Decline of the Knights of Labor
9 – The American Federation of Labor
10 – Labor Conflict and Economic Crisis in the 1890s
11 – The Labor Question in the Progressive Era
12 – The Rise and Repression of Labor Radicalism
13 – The Great War’s Ambiguous Legacy
14 – Economic Change and Union Retreat in the 1920s
15 – The New Deal
16 – The Rise of the Congress of Industrial Organizations
17 – Labor and the New Deal State
18 – World War II
19 – Retrenchment, Cold War, and Consolidation, 1946 to 1955
20 – Turbulent Years, 1955 to 1972
21 – The Great Reversal: Workers and Unions, 1973 to 1994
22 – Workers and Unions at the Millennium
23 – A Precarious Moment
Epilogue: An Uncharted Path
Further Reading