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