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History of labour in the United States / by John R. Commons, David J. Saposs, Helen L. Sumner, E. B. Mittelman, H. E. Hoagland, John B. Andrews, Selig Perlman; with an introductory note by Henry W. Farnam.
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Commons, John R. (John Rogers), 1862-1945.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Working class--United States.
- Working class.
- United States.
- Labor unions--United States.
- Labor unions.
- Physical Description:
- 4 volumes : diagrams ; 22 1/2 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : The Macmillan Company, 1918-35.
- Contents:
- v. 1. Introduction, by J. R. Commons. Colonial and federal beginnings (to 1827) by D. J. Saposs. Citizenship (1827-1833) by Helen L. Sumner. Trade unionism (1833-1839) by E. B. Mittelman. Humanitarianism (1840-1860) by H. E. Hoagland.
- v. 2. Nationalisation (1860-1877) by J. B. Andrews. Upheaval and reorganisation (since 1876) by Selig Perlman.
- v. 3. Introduction to volumes III and IV, by J. R. Commons. Working conditions, by D. D. Lescohier. Labor legislation, by Elizabeth Brandeis.
- v. 4. Labor movements, by Selig Perlman and Philip Taft.
- Notes:
- Vols. 3-4 have title: History of labor in the United States, 1896-1932.
- The fourth study in Contributions to American economic history.
- Bibliography: volume 2, pages [539]-587; volume 3, pages 701-741; volume 4, pages 639-661.
- OCLC:
- 429219
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