Class Conflict and Cultural Consensus: The Making of a Mass Consumer Society in Flint, MichiganRutgers University Press, 1987 - 294 Seiten |
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Acknowledgments χυ | 1 |
The Transformation of American Society in | 13 |
The Early Automobile Boom in Flint | 39 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
AC Sparkplug activity American Auto Workers Union automobile boom automobile industry automobile workers automotive Bob Travis Buick Buick Motor Company business class businessmen campaign Chevrolet city's Communist Party consumer-oriented Corporation Democratic Depression Detroit Durant's E. P. Thompson early economic election Emergency established ethnic everyday factory federal Fisher Body Flint auto workers Flint Daily Journal Flint Weekly Review History Project interview Homer Martin July Kraus Collection Ku Klux Klan Labor History leaders living major mass mayor McKeighan Menton Michigan militant Motors Corporation normalcy NRA Hearings officials Oral History Project organization percent plant population president production R. J. Thomas radical rank-and-file movement Republican Roy Reuther second industrial revolution shop steward shopfloor sit-down strike skilled workers social Socialist society steward tion traditional Travis UAW Oral History United Vehicle City voted voters wages Walter Reuther welfare capitalism workforce working-class consciousness