A Documentary History Of American Industrial Society: Labor Movement, 1820-1840
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
366
Language
English
Published
Aug 27, 2015
Publisher
Sagwan Press
ISBN-10
1340556235
ISBN-13
9781340556235
Description
This compelling collection dives deep into the evolution of the labor movement in America between 1820 and 1840, revealing the struggles and triumphs of workers during a pivotal era. The authors, known for their expertise, not only document historical events but also encapsulate the spirit of the times, showcasing the dreams and aspirations of countless individuals striving for better working conditions.
With a rich tapestry of narratives, it highlights the collective efforts of workers as they pushed for change, fought for rights, and forged a path towards a more industrialized society. Each story weaves together the passion, resilience, and determination of those who laid the groundwork for future labor movements, giving readers a meaningful glimpse into an essential chapter of American history.
With a rich tapestry of narratives, it highlights the collective efforts of workers as they pushed for change, fought for rights, and forged a path towards a more industrialized society. Each story weaves together the passion, resilience, and determination of those who laid the groundwork for future labor movements, giving readers a meaningful glimpse into an essential chapter of American history.
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