Turbulent Years: A History of the American Worker, 1933-1941
by Irving Bernstein
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"A broad panorama in brilliant prose." --American Historical Review In this groundbreaking work of labor history, Irving Bernstein uncovers a period when industrial trade unionism, working-class power, and socialism became the rallying cry for millions of workers in the fields, mills, mines, and factories of America. With an introduction by Frances Fox Piven.Tags
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An absolute tome, but it's all here. Some is grating--Bernstein covers a great deal of factional warfare within unions and government. Some is more exciting than fiction, like when Toledo pickets trapped industrialists in a factory, and those industrialists used an airplane to resupply them with teargas on the roof. More than anything, though, this book is a thorough recount of the industrial union movement, the birth of the CIO, the sit-down strike in America, the terrible position of blacks who could only find work as strike breakers, the roles of various Marxist organizations, and the intense personalities who dominated the industrial union movement. I wouldn't trust anyone's take on the Great Depression who hasn't read this book.
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- Canonical title
- Turbulent Years: A History of the American Worker, 1933-1941
- Original publication date
- 1969
- Dedication
- To Clark Kerr
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, Economics, History, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 331.0973 — Society, government, & culture Economics Labor economics History, geographic treatment, biography North America United States
- LCC
- HD8072 .B38 — Social sciences Industries. Land use. Labor Industries. Land use. Labor Labor. Work. Working class By region or country
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- Languages
- English
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- Paper
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