Description: This popular text considers the lives of ordinary working people and the problems they faced in the crucial period 1865-1920, while focusing on the impact of industrialization and workers' reactions to it. Pointing out that labor reform was a hard-won, often violent battle, Professor Dubofsky also discusses the development of labor organizations, the impact of immigration on them, and the World War I era alliance between government and labor.
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Publication Year: 1985
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Industrialism and the American Worker, 1865-1920 Paperback Melvyn
Author: Dubofsky, Melvyn
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Davidson Incorporated, Harlan
Genre: History
Topic: American History, Economic History, Industry, Political History, Social History