A Documentary History Of American Industrial Society: And Suppl. Labor Conspiracy Case
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
148
Language
English
Published
Mar 21, 2019
Publisher
Wentworth Press
ISBN-10
1010538942
ISBN-13
9781010538943
Description
This important work offers a comprehensive look into the evolution of American industrial society through a documentary lens. It captures the complexities of labor movements and social changes that have defined the industrial landscape. By delving into primary sources, it provides invaluable insights into the struggles and triumphs of workers navigating the challenges of emerging industries.
The inclusion of the Labor Conspiracy Case highlights pivotal moments in labor history, reflecting on the legal and social battles that shaped workers' rights. Through meticulous research and documentation, it reveals the interconnectedness of economic structures and societal norms. This exploration not only serves as a historical account but also as a poignant reminder of the ongoing quest for justice and equity in labor relations.
Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find this work to be a fundamental resource, showcasing the significant cultural impact of industrialization on American society. Its relevance endures as contemporary discussions about labor rights and the role of industry continue to evolve, making it a compelling addition to the study of American history.
The inclusion of the Labor Conspiracy Case highlights pivotal moments in labor history, reflecting on the legal and social battles that shaped workers' rights. Through meticulous research and documentation, it reveals the interconnectedness of economic structures and societal norms. This exploration not only serves as a historical account but also as a poignant reminder of the ongoing quest for justice and equity in labor relations.
Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find this work to be a fundamental resource, showcasing the significant cultural impact of industrialization on American society. Its relevance endures as contemporary discussions about labor rights and the role of industry continue to evolve, making it a compelling addition to the study of American history.
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