History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Vol. 02
FROM THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR TO THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM. The ’80s Socialist movement and Labor; the Knights of Labor; Haymarket and May Day; Labor…
FROM THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR TO THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM. The ’80s Socialist movement and Labor; the Knights of Labor; Haymarket and May Day; Labor…
In 1947, at the time of completing Volume I of the History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Foner reflected on the role of a Marxist historian of…
FROM THE COLONIAL TIMES TO THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. Early trade unions and labor parties; The 10-hour movement; Northern labor and slavery; Labor and the Civil…
HARDCOVER. Volume 10 of Philip S. Foner’s monumental classic study of the U.S. labor movement – The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) 1925-1929, adds significant new context and facts to…
THE POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF THE A.F. OF L., 1900-1909. Labor at the turn of the Century; Open-shop drive; National Civic Federation; The church and labor; business unionism; Craft vs…
THE AFL IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1910-1918. Labor and City government; Labor independent political action; Philadelphia general strike, 1910; Railroad Shopmen’s strike; Miners’ strikes in W. Va., Colo., Michigan; Revolt…
LABOR AND WORLD WAR I, 1914- 1918. Socialist Party, organized labor, the IWW during WWI; Mooney-Billings frameup; Women and Black workers during WWI; struggles in mining and lumber, Wartime repression…
POSTWAR STRUGGLES, 1918-1920. Labor and the Red Scare; Seattle and Winnipeg general strikes; Boston telephone and police strikes; Streetcar strikes in Chicago, Denver, Knoxville, Kansas City; strikes in clothing, textile,…
The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) to the end of the Gompers era. Strikes in N.E. textile, San Pedro IWW strike; Women workers; The TUEL formed; RR struggles, Machinists and…
The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) 1925-1929. Adds significant new facts to these TUEL years and their import. More on the miners, Ladies’ Garment workers, Fur workers, Amalgamated Clothing, Auto,…
THE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD. Dedicated to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. The stirring account of IWW battles West and East.
ON THE EVE OF AMERICA’S ENTRANCE INTO WORLD WAR I, 1915-1916. Henry Ford’s $5.00 day; strikes in Arizona mines, Youngstown OH; Bayonne NJ; NY City Transit strike, 1916; Garment workers;…