LIBROS DEL AUTOR: philip foner

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: philip foner

  • The History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Vol. 5
    Philip Foner
    This volume explores labor and Progressivism and traces the origins before this period. The concentration is on an era of great labor militancy, an era which produced 'a great transformation of workers’ consciousness in America.' The focus of this volume is not on inchoate dissatisfaction but on organized resistance, on workers who belonged to trade unions, and on their commitm...
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  • The Case of Joe Hill
    Philip Foner
    The famous Wobbly poet, songwriter and organizer was executed in Salt Lake Cityon November 19, 1915. Many felt that he was not guilty of the murder he was charged with, that he did not have a fair trial, and that he was the victim of class persecution. Here the noted labor historian, Philip Foner presents the first complete study of this important labor case. Based on exhaustiv...
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  • The History Of the Labor Movement, Vol. 1
    Philip S. Foner
    This history is intended to throw new light on the growth of the labor movement in specific periods and in special areas, and makes necessary a re-evaluation of conclusions reached in all previous writings on the subject. Considerable space is devoted to the growth of the trade unions, but it is not intended to be only a history of trade unionism in the United States. Special a...
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  • The History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Vol. 11
    Philip Foner
    In 1947, at the time of completing Volume I of the History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Foner reflected on the role of a Marxist historian of labor. Foner summed up the role this way: to present an 'historical view which will enlighten our present struggles, will stimulate the foresight of labor’s thinkers and leaders, and give to the great mass of our workers th...
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    27,70 €

  • The History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Vol. 6
    Philip S. Foner
    In 1947, at the time of completing Volume I of the History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Foner reflected on the role of a Marxist historian of labor. Foner summed up the role this way: to present an 'historical view which will enlighten our present struggles, will stimulate the foresight of labor’s thinkers and leaders, and give to the great mass of our workers th...
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    27,77 €