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Norman Ware. The Labor Movement in the United States, 1860-1895.

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