Status
Available
Pages
vi; 439
Genres
Collection
Publication
New York, Crowell [1966]
Description
Monograph presenting an historical overview of the rise of the trade union and labour movement in the USA from the colonial period until 1965 - covers employment, working conditions and labour relations, etc. Annotated bibliography pp. 417 to 422.
Awards
Notable Books List (1949)
Language
Physical description
vi, 439 p.; 22 cm
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