A Documentary History of American Industrial Society, Vol. 4: Labor Conspiracy Cases
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
349
Language
English
Published
Aug 24, 2018
Publisher
Forgotten Books
ISBN-10
0267331177
ISBN-13
9780267331178
Description
In this compelling volume, readers are immersed in the intricate history of labor disputes and legal battles that shaped American industrial society. The author's meticulous research sheds light on significant conspiracy cases, illustrating the tensions between workers' rights and corporate interests during a pivotal era of transformation.
Through firsthand accounts and legal documents, the narrative unfolds the struggles of labor unions striving for justice against powerful industrial forces. Commons' insightful analysis provides context, revealing how these cases not only impacted the lives of individuals but also influenced broader social movements and legislative changes.
As the volume delves into the complexities of labor laws and the response of the judiciary, it captures the spirit of a time when ordinary workers challenged the status quo, laying the groundwork for modern labor relations.
Through firsthand accounts and legal documents, the narrative unfolds the struggles of labor unions striving for justice against powerful industrial forces. Commons' insightful analysis provides context, revealing how these cases not only impacted the lives of individuals but also influenced broader social movements and legislative changes.
As the volume delves into the complexities of labor laws and the response of the judiciary, it captures the spirit of a time when ordinary workers challenged the status quo, laying the groundwork for modern labor relations.
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