edited by Michael H Frisch and Daniel J Walkowitz
contributions by Susan Porter Benson, Steve Fraser, Joshua B Freeman, Nelson Lichtenstein, Jonathan Prude, Sean Wilentz, Christine Stansell, Leon Fink, Francis G. Couvares, Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf and Kenneth Fones-Wolf
University of Illinois Press, 1983
eISBN: 978-0-252-05462-4 | Paper: 978-0-252-00954-9
Library of Congress Classification HD8066.W65 1983
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.56

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
At the time of its original publication, Working-Class America represented the new labor history par excellence. A roster of noteworthy scholars in the field contribute original essays written during a pivotal time in the nation's history and within the discipline. Moving beyond historical-sociological analyses, the authors take readers inside the lives of the real men and women behind the statistics. The result is a classic collection focused on the human dimensions of the field, one valuable not only as a resource for historiography but as a snapshot of workers and their concerns in the 1980s.