Working-Class America: Essays on Labor, Community, and American Society

by Michael H. Frisch (Editor)

Other authorsSean Wilentz (Contributor), Christine Stansell (Contributor), Nelson Lichtenstein (Contributor), Steve Fraser (Contributor), Susan Porter Benson (Contributor), Joshua B. Freeman (Contributor), Jonathan Prude (Contributor), Leon Fink (Contributor), Daniel J. Walkowitz (Editor), Ken Fones-Wolf (Contributor), Elizabeth Fones-Wolf (Contributor)1 more, Francis Couvares, G. (Contributor)
Paperback, 1983

Original publication date

1983

Pages

xvii; 313

Status

Available

Call number

HD8066.W65 1983

Publication

Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, c1983; Illini Books edition, 1983; 3rd printing

Physical description

xvii, 313 p.; 22.8 cm

ISBN

0252009541 / 9780252009549

Language

Description

Working-Class America represents the new labor history par excellence. Its ten original essays, by some of the best young scholars in the field, are at the frontier of current research and demonstrate the ability of working-class historians to produce exciting new insights into the nature of American society.   Working-Class America, however, offers more than scholarly historical-sociological analyses. In these pages, the lives of real men and women emerge from behind the veil of statistical abstraction. It is precisely that human dimension which makes this collection so valuable as a digest for scholars and yet so accessible as a text for students.  

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