by Leon Fink
University of Illinois Press, 1994
Paper: 978-0-252-06368-8
Library of Congress Classification HD8066.F544 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.5620973

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
These nine essays by a prominent scholar in American labor history self-consciously evoke the tensions between the worker as historical subject and the historian as outside observer. Encompassing studies of labor culture, strategy, and movement building from the late nineteenth century to the present, In Search of the Working Class also connects the trials of the early labor economists to the conceptual challenges facing today's academic practitioners.
"Fink places American labor history in the broader context of American political historiography better than any other historian I can think of." -- James R. Barrett, author of Work and Community in the Jungle: Chicago's Packinghouse Workers, 1894-1922
 

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