Rethinking U.S. Labor History: Essays on the Working-Class Experience, 1756-2009

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Donna T. Haverty-Stacke, Daniel J. Walkowitz
A&C Black, 21.10.2010 - 337 Seiten

 

Inhalt

Introduction
1
CURRENT RESEARCH
23
NEW DIRECTIONS IN US LABOR HISTORY
241
RESOURCES
305
Index
329
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Autoren-Profil (2010)

Donna Haverty-Stacke is Associate Professor of History at Hunter College, CUNY. She is the author of America's Forgotten Holiday: May Day and Nationalism, 1867-1960 (NYU Press, 2009). Daniel Walkowitz is Director of Experiential Education, Acting Director of Metropolitan Studies, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, and Professor of History at New York University. He is an American social historian who specializes in labor, urban, and working-class history. Over the past thirty years, Walkowitz has authored over thirty articles and co-edited or authored six books. His most recent books are Working With Class: Social Workers and the Politics of Middle-Class Identity (North Carolina, 1999), and, co-edited with Lisa Maya Knauer, Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Spaces (Duke, 2004). He is also General Editor for the ten-volume Social History of the United States, forthcoming from ABC-Clio.

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