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    by Forbath, William E., 1952-
    Published 1991
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    by Blum, Albert A.
    Published 1972
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    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- United States -- History.…”
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    by Oshinsky, David M., 1944-
    Published 1976
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    by Sinyai, Clayton
    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : democracy and the worker, past and present -- Schools of democracy and independence : the labor movement and the democratic republic -- A wooden man? …”
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    by Weisser, Henry, 1935-
    Published 1975
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    by Faue, Elizabeth
    Published 1991
    Table of Contents: “…Gender, politics, and the Labor Movement --…”
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    by Meltzer, Milton, 1915-2009
    Published 1967
    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature.…”
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    by Filippelli, Ronald L.
    Published 1989
    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century.…”
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    Published 1999
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    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- Great Britain.…”
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    by Green, James R., 1944-2016
    Published 2007
    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 19th century.…”
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    by Perez, Norah A.
    Published 1988
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    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…/ Bethany Moreton and Pamela Voekel -- Reimagining a multicultural labor movement through education / Daniel Katz -- What labor looks like: from Wisconsin to Cairo, youth hold a mirror to history of workers' struggles / Michelle Chen -- Bringing the organizing tradition home: campus-labor-community partnerships for regional power / Nancy Maclean -- Place Matters. …”
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    by Esenwein, George Richard
    Published 1989
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    by Sablinsky, Walter, 1929-
    Published 1976
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    by Rappaport, Doreen
    Published 1987
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    by Heller, Patrick
    Published 1999
    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- India -- Kerala -- History.…”
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    by Orleck, Annelise
    Published 1995
    Subjects: “…Women in the labor movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century.…”
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    by Botson, Michael R., 1951-
    Published 2005
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    by Murphy, Teresa Anne
    Published 1992
    Subjects: “…Labor movement -- New England -- History -- 19th century.…”
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    by Thompson, Heather Ann, 1963-
    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Beyond racial polarization: political complexity in the city and labor movement of the 1950s -- Optimism and crisis in the new liberal metropolis -- Driving desperation on the auto shop floor -- Citizens, politicians, and the escalating war for Detroit's civic future -- Workers, officials, and the escalating war for Detroit's labor future -- From battles on city streets to clashes in the courtroom -- From fights for union office to wildcats in the workplace -- Urban realignment and labor retrenchment: an end to Detroit's war at home -- Conclusion: civic transformation and labor movement decline in postwar urban America -- Epilogue.…”
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    by Bergquist, Charles W.
    Published 1986
    Table of Contents: “…Modern Latin American historiography and the labor movement --…”
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    by Michels, Tony
    Published 2005
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    by Minchin, Timothy J.
    Published 2007
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    by Hopkinson, Deborah
    Published 2004
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    by Foner, Eric, 1943-
    Published 1980
    Table of Contents: “…Abolitionism and the Labor Movement in Ante-bellum America --…”
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    Published 1968
    Table of Contents: “…Protestantism and the American labor movement: the Christian spirit in the gilded age /…”
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    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…Unemployment and the labor movement in Massachusetts, 1870-1916 /…”
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    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…Women workers, feminism and the labor movement since the 1960s /…”
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    by Reisch, Michael, 1948-
    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Radical Social Work and the Labor Movement --…”
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    Published 1972
    Table of Contents: “…Ferdinand Lassalle and the German Labor Movement: --…”
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    Published 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Hart Research Associates -- Back to the forefront: union organizing of immigrant workers in the nineties / Hector Figueroa -- Building to win, building to last: the AFL-CIO political program / Steve Rosenthal -- Informing and empowering American workers: ten rules for union political action / Geoffrey Garin & Guy Molyneux -- Two for the year 2000 / Kelly Candaele -- Public policy and the two-thirds majority / Marc Baldwin -- A new internationalism: advancing workers' rights in the global economy / Barbara Shailor -- The road to union city: building the American labor movement city by city / Amy B. Dean -- The "America needs a raise" campaign: the new labor movement and the politics of living standards / David Kusnet -- Part-time America won't work: the teamsters' fight for good jobs at UPS / Matt Witt and Rand Wilson -- Fast track derailed / David Glenn -- Labor's capital strategies / David Moberg -- On the front lines: the labor movement around the country / Noel Beasley -- Interview with John J. …”
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    Table of Contents: “…An overview -- Work, culture, and society in industrializing America, 1815-1919 -- Protestantism and the American labor movement: the Christian spirit in the Gilded Age -- Black coal miners and the American labor movement -- The Negro and the United Mine Workers of America: the career and letters of Richard L. …”
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    Published 2007
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    by Haskins, James, 1941-2005
    Published 1976
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    by Zieger, Robert H.
    Published 2007
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    by Goren, Arthur A., 1926-
    Published 1970
    Table of Contents: “…The tradition of community -- The emergence of the Kehillah movement -- The founding convention -- Polity, philanthropy, and religion -- Education as a communal responsibility -- Education : the professionals and the Orthodox -- Crime in the Jewish quarter -- Crime fighting -- The Jewish labor movement and the Kehillah -- Decline : the war and the democracy -- The limits of community.…”
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    by Hyman, Paula, 1946-2011
    Published 1979
    Table of Contents: “…The legacy: France and her Jews -- The golden age of symbiosis -- The immigrant challenge: ethnicity and economics -- The Jewish labor movement -- Immigrant and natives, 1906-1933 -- The infiltration of Zionism -- Toward a new pluralism: the youth movements -- The futile struggle for leadership: Jewish politics in the 1930s -- Conclusion.…”
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    by Moran, William, 1934-
    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…A place in the universe: the ingenuity of Francis Cabot Lowell brings large-scale textile manufacturing to New England ; Generations of native-born Americans and immigrants find jobs in the mills -- The glory of the nation: from the rocky farmland and tranquil villages of New England, women migrate to the mill towns to take their place in the history of the American labor movement -- The lords of the loom: business leaders in Boston expand the textile industry, accumulate great wealth, and ignite a fierce debate over the morality of using Southern slaves to provide the cotton that feeds the mills -- From across the Irish Sea: Irish laborers build the mills, and Irish famine victims of the mid-nineteenth century replace the Yankee women at the looms -- Voyagers south: The ethnic character of New England is changed forever as the French Canadians of Quebec cross the border to seek opportunity in America -- Wretched refuse: Pole, Italians, Russians, Jews, and many others weary of Europe's nineteenth-century wars and poverty join the workforce in the New England mills -- Fighting for roses: immigrant women led the great 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and the women win -- Last bells: the shift of textile manufacturing to the South destroys the industry in New England.…”
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    by Cordery, Simon, 1960-
    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : Mother Jones and the American labor movement -- An Irish inheritance -- Leaving homes -- The making of Mother Jones -- Sampling the labor scene -- Organizing coal country -- Calling on President Roosevelt -- Defending undesirables, promoting socialism -- The coal war resumed -- Massacre at Ludlow -- Streetcars and steel -- Mother Jones of America -- Conclusion : A life in motion.…”
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    by Goldberg, David Joseph
    Published 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Progressivism and the war -- The United States faces the postwar world -- Anything but "normal": postwar American politics and the demise of progressivism -- Capital triumphant: the postwar decline of the American labor movement -- African Americans in the postwar period -- The rapid rise and the swift decline of the Ku Klux Klan -- Nordics to the front: the 1924 National Origins Act -- The New Era and the presidential election of 1928.…”
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    by Fairclough, Adam
    Published 1995
    Table of Contents: “…Creole Louisiana -- Race and power in the long era -- The Labor movement, the Left, and the transformation of the NAACP -- Tremors of war -- Brutality and ballots, 1946-1956 -- Race and red-baiting -- The Impact of Brown -- Counterattack -- The New Orleans Schools crisis -- Nonviolent Direct Action, 1960-1962 -- The Movement, 1963-1964 -- North To Bogalusa -- Making rights real -- The Promise and the reality of school integration -- Struggle without end.…”
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    by Josephson, Matthew, 1899-1978
    Published 1967
    Table of Contents: “…The turn of the tide -- Our refuge in the country -- At The New Republic -- "The two nations" -- A "bear hunt" and other disorders -- Turning left -- Commitments -- A soiree with Whittaker Chambers -- The money changers expelled and reinstated -- Russian journey -- France and Spain: the republics in danger -- The Washington scene, 1934: the New Dealers -- The liberals plowed under -- "Saving capitalism" -- Parlor Fascists and rabble-rousers -- A railroad baron: 1937 model -- The writers and the popular front -- Art under the New Deal -- The labor movement unbound -- Hemingway goes to Spain -- Going west: the lost ones of Hollywood -- The eve of World War II -- Our arsenal of democracy.…”
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    Table of Contents: “…"The loved island of sorrow" -- Farewell to Erin -- City pioneers -- "Drill, my paddies, drill" -- As others saw them -- Militia, Firemen and policemen -- The Irish as farmers -- The men of '98 and '48 -- The Irish and the Catholic Church -- The lure of politics -- "America for Americans" -- The Irish and the negro -- The Irish and the Civil War -- The Fenian fiasco -- Anglophobia and Irish nationalism -- National politics, 1865-1900 -- The Irish and their fellow immigrants -- The sociable Irish -- Irish-American journalism -- The Irish in the labor movement -- Business and the professions -- In song and story -- The stage Irishman -- The field of sport -- World War I -- The state of Eire.…”
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    by Stansell, Christine
    Published 1986
    Table of Contents: “…Wage work : Harrowing truths : Manufactuging work -- Women and the labor movement -- Domestic service -- Part Four. The politics of the streets, 1850-1860 : Women on the town : Sexual exchange and prostitution -- The uses of the streets -- Conclusion.…”
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    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The Pinochet era / Peter Winn -- Politics without policy : the failure of social concertation in democratic Chile, 1990-2000 / Volker Frank -- "No miracle for us" : the textile industry in the Pinochet era, 1973-1998 / Peter Winn -- Disciplined workers and avid consumers : neoliberal policy and the transformation of work and identity among Chilean metalworkers / Joel Stillerman -- Class, community, and neoliberalism in Chile : copper workers and the labor movement during the military dictatorship and the restoration of democracy / Thomas Miller Klubock -- More than victims: women agricultural workers and social change in rural Chile / Heidi Tinsman -- Shuckers, sorters, headers, and gutters: labor in the fisheries sector / Rachel Schurman -- Labor, land, and environmental change in the forestry sector in Chile, 1973-1998 / Thomas Miller Klubock.…”
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    by Noble, Charles, 1948-
    Published 1997
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    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…The Frank family -- Frankfurt am Main in the 1920s: a portrait of the city -- Germany in the 1920s: political and economic crisis -- Frankfurt's Jewish community -- The Nazis' rise to power -- Hitler in power -- Democracy abolished -- The Labor Movement disbanded -- The labor service -- The propaganda machine -- The Anti-Jewish boycott -- Law and justice -- The church -- The Nazi "Welfaire State" -- The killing of the disabled -- Population control and racial policies -- Schools and universities -- The youth movement -- Art and culture -- The German Army -- The Jewish community in Germany, 1933-1940 -- Kristallnacht -- Jewish refugees -- International reactions -- The Frank family in Amsterdam, 1933-1940 -- National Socialism in the Netherlands -- The Jewish community in the Netherlands, 1940 -- May 1940: the occupation of the Netherlands -- Early days of occupation -- The first roundup -- The February strike, 1941 -- Dutch collaboration.…”
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    by Schrecker, Ellen
    Published 1998
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    Table of Contents: “…"An inevitable and irresistible conflict" : The strange case of the disappearing American strike -- "Something of freedom is yet to come" : The early American labor movement and the right to strike -- "A nation of mock citizens" : The new American state and the right to strike, 1877-1895 -- "The very instruments of democracy are often used to oppress them" : The right to strike during the progressive era -- "Let the toilers assemble" : The new deal and the modern liberal right to strike -- "Get down to the type of job you're supposed to be doing" : World War II and the labor management relations act -- "Let us stand with a greater determination" : The National Labor Relations Act and the bifurcation of collective action in the 1960s -- "Playing hardball" : Permanent striker replacements and the limits of industrial justice -- "We deplore strikes because of the inconvenience" : Modern American liberalism and the right to strike -- "Something of slavery still remains" : The right to strike as a citizenship right.…”
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    by Wilson, Carter A.
    Published 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Industrial capitalism and aversive racism -- Exploitative features of industrial capitalism -- Capitalism and racism -- Analysis of race and labor movement studies -- Theoretical reflections -- The Post-New Deal Period: from the 1930s to the 1960s -- Class, race, space, and industrial capitalism -- The Paradoxical role of the state -- Industrial capitalism and aversive racism -- 7. …”
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    by Nimtz, August H.
    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Democracy in America : two perspectives -- The lessons of the 'most progressive nation' -- Tocqueville's America -- The judgement of recent scholarship : a balance sheet -- Toward the 'general conflagration' : theory and practice -- The 'new world view' -- Slavery, free soil and the workers movement -- Preparing for a new revolution -- 'A last card up its sleeve' : the overthrow of slavery -- Explaining the Civil War -- The new 'struggle in the press' -- From a 'constitutional' to a 'revolutionary' war -- A comradely disagreement -- The judgement of modern scholarship -- Revolutionary practice -- Marx and Engels's contribution -- A dream deferred : the failed 'attempt to reconstruct -- Democracy in America' -- Reconstruction -- Birth of a new labor movement -- Marx on race -- Overthrow of reconstruction -- Were Marx and Engels derelict -- When 'conditions' become 'ripe' -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Thomas Messer-Kruse's, the Yankee international : recent -- Adventures in gratuitous Marx-bashing -- Marx, the suspect democrat -- The Irish turn -- 'Narrow trade unionism' -- 'False emancipation of women' -- Marx's 'machinations' -- About Sorge -- Whither Yankee internationalism?…”
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    Published 1970
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    Published 1997
    Table of Contents: “…Comaroff -- Sexual affronts and racial frontiers : European identities and the cultural politics of exclusion in colonial Southeast Asia / Ann Laura Stoler -- "The conversion of Englishmen and the conversion of the world inseparable" : missionary imperialism and the language of class in early industrial Britain / Susan Thorne -- Race gender, and citizenship in the German colonial empire / Lora Wildenthal -- "Le bébé en brousse" : European women, African birth spacing, and colonial intervention in breast feeding in the Belgian Congo / Nancy Rose Hunt -- Tradition in the service of modernity : architecture and urbanism in French colonial policy, 1900-1930 / Gwendolyn Wright -- Educating conformity in French colonial Algeria / Fanny Colonna -- Difference : deferral of a colonial modernity : public debates on domesticity in British Bengal / Dipesh Chakrabarty -- Dialectics of decolonization : nationalism and labor movements in postwar French Africa / Frederick Cooper -- Cars out of place : vampires, technology, and labor in East and Central Africa / Luise White.…”
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    by Papachristou, Judith
    Published 1976
    Table of Contents: “…The women's movement is born: the 1830s -- Women and abolitionism -- Female antislavery societies -- Other abolitionist activity -- The Grimké sisters: women attacked -- Defense of female abolitionists -- The woman question evolves -- Toward a woman's movement -- Temperance and the movement -- The first decade: the 1850s -- The first women's rights conventions: 1848 -- The movement grows: a decade of conventions -- Convention speeches -- Resolutions and goals -- Movement work -- Opposition -- Support -- Defeat, conflict, and schism: 1865-1869 -- The Fourteenth Amendment -- The Equal Rights Association -- The Kansas campaign: 1867 -- The struggle in New York -- Democrats and republicans -- Controversy over the Fifteenth Amendment -- Conflict deepens -- The movement is divided -- Division and reunion: 1869-1890 -- American vs. national: one issue or many -- Sex rears its ugly head: the Woodhull affair -- Toward reunion of the movement -- Reunion -- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union: 1874-1898 -- Formation of the WCTU -- From temperance to suffrage -- The WCTU as a school for women -- The first suffrage drive -- Two strategies -- The federal approach: women try to vote -- The federal approach: a constitutional amendment -- the American approach : work in the states -- Limited suffrage -- Nonsuffrage activities -- Associationism and reform: 1890-1920 -- New organizations -- Women's clubs and reform -- The General Federation of Women's Clubs -- Black women's organizations -- Radical change versus reform -- A brief history of wage-earning women: 1820-1914 -- The first strike -- Organization and resistance -- Industrialization and change -- Women and the labor movement -- Ties between women -- class, race, ethnicity, and the women's movement: 1850-1920 -- NAWSA and racial issues -- The southern strategy of the suffrage movement -- Concern for women workers -- Expediency and prejudice among women -- Building solidarity among women -- The TWCA -- The NWTUL -- The National Consumers' League -- The final suffrage drive -- New blood for the suffrage movement -- New tactics in suffragism -- the congressional union -- Picketing the White House -- Brutalized for suffrage -- NAWSA and the final strategy -- The Nineteenth Amendment -- Action, reform, and quiescence: 1920-1950 -- The Women's Joint Congressional Committee -- Organizing for birth control -- The decline of reform -- The red smear attack -- The National Women's Party -- Debate over the Equal Rights Amendment -- A time of retrenchment -- 1930-1960: A changing world for women -- The revival of the women's movement: the 1960s and 1970s -- Toward a revival of the movement -- The movement develops two centers -- The battle against discrimination -- The radical second center -- Small women's groups -- Consciousness raising and sisterhood -- The movement in the seventies: two centers from one movement -- Organizations multiply -- Goals of the movement: economic change -- Political power -- Social change -- Sexual freedom -- The contemporary movement.…”
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    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Truman -- George Washington -- pt. 4: Groups -- African Americans after World War II -- Arab Americans -- Asian Americans -- Catholic Americans -- Children and teenagers in the twentieth century -- Irish Americans -- Italian Americans -- Jewish Americans -- Mexican Americans -- Native Americans -- Radicals and radicalism -- Robber barons, media moguls, and power elites -- Women from the Colonial era to 1900 -- Women in the twentieth century -- pt. 5: Institutions and movements -- Baseball -- City and state government -- Civil rights -- Congress -- The family -- Football -- Journalism and the media -- The labor movement and the working class -- Militias and extremist political movements -- The political machine -- The Presidency after World War II -- Private schools -- Public high schools -- pt. 6: Places -- The Midwest -- The "new" West and the new Western -- New York City -- The sea -- The small town -- The South -- Space -- Surburbia -- Texas and the Southwest -- The Trans-Applachian West -- pt. 7: Themes and topics -- Crime and the Mafia -- Drugs, tobacco, and alcohol -- Elections and party politics -- Feminism and feminist films -- Railroads -- Sexuality -- Slavery -- pt. 8: Myths and heroes -- The American Adam -- The American fighting man -- Democracy and equality -- The frontier and the West -- Hollywood's detective -- The machine in the garden -- Success and the self-made man.…”
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    by French, Marilyn, 1929-2009
    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…v. 1: Origins -- Part one: Parents -- The mothers -- The fathers -- Part two: The rise of the state -- State formulation in Peru, Egypt, and Sumer -- A secular state: China -- A religious state: India -- A militaristic state: Mexico -- Conclusion: An analysis of the state -- Part three: God, glory, and delusions of grandeur -- Judaism -- Greece -- Rome -- Christianity -- Islam -- v. 2: The masculine mystique -- Introduction -- Part one: Reaching for order and control -- Feudalism in Europe -- Feudalism in Japan -- Part two: Expansion and appropriation, 1500-1800 -- Control tightens in Europe -- European appropriation of Africa -- European appropriation of Latin America -- European appropriation of North America -- Black experience in North America -- The French Revolution -- v. 3: Infernos and paradises, the triumph of capitalism in the 19th century -- Introduction -- Capitalism triumphant -- Imperialism in Africa -- Industrialization -- Utopianism and socialism -- Middle-class women in England -- Middle-class women in the United States before the Civil War -- The Civil War and its aftermath -- Woman suffrage in the United States and Great Britain -- Labor movements -- The war against women -- v. 4: Revolutions and the struggles for justice in the 20th century -- Introduction -- Part one: The twentieth century: revolution -- Socialism in Europe -- Revolution in Russia -- Revolution in China -- Fascist revolution in Germany and Italy -- Anti-imperial revolution in Latin America -- Anti-imperial revolution in India -- Anti-imperial revolution in Algeria -- Anti-imperial revolution in Africa -- Women and development -- Part two: The twenty-first century: dawn -- The history of feminism -- The political is personal, the personal is political -- The future of feminism.…”
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    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Edgar -- Housing -- Hughes, Langston -- Immigration -- Immigration laws of 1921 and 1924 -- Industrial Workers of the World -- Irish Americans -- Italian Americans -- Japan, relations with -- Jazz -- Jewish Americans -- Jones, Bobby -- Journalism -- Keaton, Buster -- Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) -- Kennedy, Joseph -- King Tut's tomb -- Ku Klux Klan -- Labor movement -- La Follette, Robert -- Landis, Kenesaw Mountain -- Lasker, Albert -- Latin America, U.S. relations with -- Latinos and Latinas -- Law and the courts -- Lawrence Textile Strike of 1919 -- League of Nations -- League of Women Voters -- Leisure and recreation -- Leopold and Loeb Case (1924) -- Lewis, John L. -- Lewis, Sinclair -- Lindbergh Flight (1927) -- Locarno Treaties (1925) -- Locke, Alain -- Lost Generation -- Luce, Henry -- Lynching -- Marriage, divorce, and family -- Mayer, Louis B. -- McAdoo, William G. -- McKay, Claude -- McPherson, Aimee Semple -- Mead, Margaret -- Mellon, Andrew -- Mencken, H.L. -- Mexico, relations with -- Migration, Great -- Military affairs -- Mississippi Flood of 1927 -- Music, classical -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People -- National Association of Manufacturers -- National City Bank -- Native Americans -- Ness, Eliot -- New York Daily News -- New Yorker, The -- Nicaragua, intervention in -- Non-Partisan League -- Normalcy -- Norris, J. …”
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    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…"Drop the Asiatic Color Bar," 1943 -- Pt. IV. The Labor Movement -- 1. The Colored National Labor Union, 1869 -- 2. …”
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