
A Documentary History of American Industrial Society, Volume 9
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1147465711
ISBN 13: 9781147465716
Publication date:
March 16th, 2010
Publisher: Nabu Press
Pages: 376
Genres: History
This volume delves into the rich tapestry of American industrial society, capturing pivotal moments that shaped the nation's economic landscape. Through a carefully curated selection of documents, it presents a vivid portrayal of industrial growth and the societal changes that accompanied it. Readers are invited to explore firsthand accounts, governmental records, and contemporaneous writings that illuminate the dynamics of labor, industry, and innovation.
Helen Laura Sumner's meticulous research offers invaluable insight into the challenges and triumphs of the American workforce. The narratives included in this collection highlight the struggles for workers' rights, the rise of unions, and the evolving relationships between labor and management during a transformative era.
As a reproduction of an earlier work, this volume carries the charm of historical significance while occasionally presenting imperfections typical of its time. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the foundational elements of America's industrial age, making it an essential addition to the libraries of historians, students, and anyone with a keen interest in labor history.
Helen Laura Sumner's meticulous research offers invaluable insight into the challenges and triumphs of the American workforce. The narratives included in this collection highlight the struggles for workers' rights, the rise of unions, and the evolving relationships between labor and management during a transformative era.
As a reproduction of an earlier work, this volume carries the charm of historical significance while occasionally presenting imperfections typical of its time. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the foundational elements of America's industrial age, making it an essential addition to the libraries of historians, students, and anyone with a keen interest in labor history.