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Argues that Black and white elites responded to an energized and politicised Black working class by forging a public-private... Read More >>
Centred on close scrutiny of the royal commission of 1517 – 'England's Second Domesday' – this study reveals how... Read More >>
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Traversing 2,500 years of global history, Ulbe Bosma shows how sugar, once a luxury reserved for Eastern emperors,... Read More >>
After the labor movement faded away in the lives of most Americans, organizing is back! Workers are organizing... Read More >>
A riveting account of labor's bottom-up resurgence, providing a roadmap for workers, unions, and social movements... Read More >>
Shows that in the process of winning the US Civil war, Northerners were forced to grapple with the frauds of free... Read More >>
When Julie M. Greene researched her book The Canal Builders, she explored a cache of essays written in 1963 by the... Read More >>
""Pay the People! argues that when workers are paid fairly, everyone, including businesses, benefits""-- Read More >>
This book argues that corporate law ought to empower non-shareholder interests and that non-shareholder constituencies... Read More >>
A working-class radical revolutionary’s tale—penned by a prominent union leader—now available in English. Written... Read More >>
Offers an enticing mix of fact and fiction to demonstrate the personal risks, revolutionary dreams, and heartaches... Read More >>
An exciting yet relatively unknown episode in American labor history took place in New York City between 1965 and... Read More >>
Explores the day-to-day labor, economic, political, and social climate at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution... Read More >>
In 2003, Leon Fink published his oral history of Guatemalan and Mexican migrants in Morganton, North Carolina, and... Read More >>
Since the 1950s, union membership and collective bargaining in the United States have declined. Union density, the... Read More >>