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Artisans into workers: labor in nineteenth-century America
Artisans into workers: labor in nineteenth-century America
Author
Laurie, Bruce
Publisher
Hill and Wang
Publication Date
1989
Language
English
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Introduction
Household to factory
Free labor and radical labor
Movement culture and received culture
Coming apart
The rise and fall of the Knights of Labor
The prudential unionism of the American Federation of Labor
Radicalism, unionism, and the state.
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Artisans
Artisans -- United States -- History -- 19th century
History
Labor movement
Labor movement -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Labor unions
Labor unions -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Contributors
Foner, Eric
ISBN
9780809027521
9780374521530
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