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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.
Contributor:
Saposs, David J. (David Joseph), 1886-1968.
Sumner, Helen L. (Helen Laura), 1876-1933.
Mittelman, E. B. (Edward Becker), 1889-1949.
Hoagland, Henry E. (Henry Elmer), 1886-1975.
Andrews, John B. (John Bertram), 1880-1943.
Perlman, Selig, 1888-1959.
Lescohier, Don D. (Don Divance), 1883-1961.
Raushenbush, Elizabeth Brandeis.
Taft, Philip, 1902-1976.
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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