Working for Democracy
American Workers from the Revolution to the Present
Paul Buhle editor Alan Dawley editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:1st Oct '85
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Written by some of our nation's top historians, Working for Democracy is the first book to examine the politics of American workers from the revolution to the present in terms of broad struggles for power in society at large. In more than a dozen chapters, the topics range from the committees of artisan "republicans" at the time of the American Revolution to the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. Whether the subject is the anti-slavery movement, the New Deal coalition, the Wobblies, or women workers, Working For Democracy is a testament to the struggles of workers everywhere in America.
@BUHLE\Working for Democracy@"Contains fourteen short chapters by well-known historians of the American working class, American women, Afro-Americans, or anti-capitalist movements... They stretch over two full centuries, describing and analyzing some of the most important moments in our history." -- Herbert G. Gutman, from the foreward.
ISBN: 9780252012211
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 200g
168 pages