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Labor in the 1930s Bibliography
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Author:    Moody, J. Carroll, and Alice Kessler-Harris, eds.
Title:     Perspectives in American Labor History: The Problems of Synthesis.
Publisher:     Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 1990.
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Working Class Culture

Notes:     This important work takes on the problems created largely by the new labor history inspired by Herbert Gutman and others who focus upon the lives and struggles of rank-and-file workers, to the exclusion sometimes of the labor and political institutions through which workers' power is frequently channeled.


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